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It's just a vasectomy.
Adam curry Jhansi Dvorak July
24 2022 And this is your award
winning game on nation media
assassination episode 1471. This
is no agenda,
training bugs for bodies,
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
from Northern Silicon Valley,
where we're lamenting the loss
of Terra Nova Fuji in the grand
sumo Jul tournament. I'm Jhansi,
Dvorak. Buzzkill.
You're lamenting the loss
because he died or because he
lost he lost his match.
He lost him as he lost the last
two matches lost a tournament.
Oh, well, this horrible. Why is
this an upset in the sumo world?
Yeah, kinda.
I was unaware of this issue.
But he was the only Yokozuna
that was mighty so he's always
going to be favored. Yokozuna?
Yes, top of the top of the top.
Okay, Yokozuna. Well, good.
Good. Good. We don't care. I
lost
$5,000. Ah, now. Sports Don't
bet on sports.
Sumo is not a sport, so that
makes it easy. Is it like Sumo?
Yeah, if you don't bet it isn't.
It's not it's not a proper
sports. Bet. So this is like
soccer. It's not not the same
thing. Soccer. Soccer, Sumo.
You and the score was one nail.
I mean, that's a rousing
browsing game.
I can't help that I grew up with
that shit. All right. The
President is still dead. As far
as I'm concerned. And I'm out to
prove it.
You're going to do today's show.
You're going to prove it?
Oh. I don't think I can really
prove it. But I can certainly
tell you that something is up.
What we have not seen is the
White House doctor. We've seen
officials we've seen Kareem
Abdul John Pierre. What's his
name? The the health director of
NIH. What's his
guy? That guy? Yeah, that
guy was pretty funny guy.
I thought they heard from the
doctor me. I could be wrong. But
I can't I don't. I have no. I am
not able to rebuke IP
restrictions.
You don't believe the doctor
himself has been out only that
guy. Doctor, that guy who's the
who's the boss of the boss? And
I think he's the one that did
the oh, he showed me his plate.
It was so clean. It's it's
infantilizing the president but
probably appropriate. So the
White House doctor's name was
O'Connor and we had a pretty
poignant question from the White
House press staff saying, hey,
when will this guy come out and
talk himself? When will he say
something? This is not very
transparent.
The question is, When will Dr.
O'Connor come up? Because to
just put out a statement, and
shield them from questions would
be the least transparency of any
White House in 50 years.
I wholeheartedly disagree on
your last statement. I
wholeheartedly disagree on your
last statement. So we
wait. She wholeheartedly
actually say that twice. She
did. John Kalodner.
wholeheartedly, disagrees.
Twice.
Yes. Because she immediately
takes that as you're no better
than Trump.
So we're doing this very
differently, very differently,
argue than the last
administration,
you see very differently. Very,
this is her. This is her hiding.
Well, it's her thinking word
whenever she doesn't know what
to say next. And she'll repeat
what she just said. Which is, I
think in general was catch good
catch. I'll be good idea. If
you're up there
at the podium, repeat yourself
so you can kind of maybe catch
your breath. Yeah.
Well, she seems to have a lot of
that going on. And
I happy to have that
conversation with you. Number
one,
what is what is this? We're a
lot more transparent, certainly
than the previous
administration. And I'm happy to
have that conversation with you
after class young man.
What did she drop into this
giant notice that she's gonna do
the number one thing?
Well, we're number one in
everything. foam finger number
one.
I know she's, you know, number
one, you know, number one,
number two, you know the thing
Biden does, number one and
keeps missing number three?
Yeah. Are we all one?
We are doing this very
differently very differently
that I would argue then the last
administration and I happy to
have that conversation with you.
Number one, we did not see the
president because we are
following CDC guidance and the
CDC guidance is to make sure
that we have minimal contact
with the President and allow For
him to isolate,
complete bullshit answer, it's
about the doctor. So we don't
know. We just don't know.
But it is a bullshit answer.
It's about the doctor, which is
what she's talking about. She's
not seeing and what there was a
make.
But here I think is some
evidence that that is not going
well with Joe or an
assassination attempt. President
Biden completed his first full
day of Pax COVID. Last night,
his symptoms have improved. He
did mount a temperature
yesterday evening to 99.4
degrees Fahrenheit, which
responded favorably to Tylenol.
His temperature has remained
normal since then, his symptoms
remain characterized as runny
nose and fatigue with an
occasional non productive now
loose cough his voice is deeper
this morning his pulse blood
pressure, respiratory rate, and
oxygen saturation remain
entirely normal. On room air the
President is tolerating
treatment Well,
I like the little addition there
on room air it's like
everything's everything's good.
Now notice, she gives the
temperature 99.9 or something
like that, but she doesn't give
the actual blood oxygen levels
and then is added to that on
normal air Is he is he assisted
with oxygen at the moment, but
they when they tested it? He was
okay. Or he was okay. But he's
basically still on oxygen.
Because that's what it sounds
like.
You're asking the wrong guy.
Well, listen, I
bear masks. That's not
transparent,
your respiratory rate, and
oxygen saturation remain
entirely normal. On room air.
The President is tolerating
treatment. Well, we will
continue Paxil of it as planned,
his symptoms will be treated
supportively with oral
hydration, Tylenol and Albuterol
inhaler that he uses as needed.
His Eliquis and crestor are
being held during PACs loaded
treatment. And for several days
after his last dose. During this
time, it is reasonable to add
low dose aspirin as an
alternative type of blood
thinner.
Now, of course, I'm not a
doctor, and neither of us are
but when I hear that they're
suspending his intake of eliquid
first, and crest or crystals for
cholesterol. But eliquid mist,
or Eliquis. That's a that's a
pretty powerful blood thinner.
And I didn't know you could just
replace it with aspirin or
aspirin. Until several days
after I think the packs low. I
say packs limited but everyone
who's in the know seems to say
packs low COVID. You know,
that's I think it's five days
minimum. So, add another three,
eight days without the blood
thinner. You could get em if you
look, I looked at the page
Eliquis page do not stay at stop
taking Eliquis unless your
doctor tells you to which he did
in this case, stopping suddenly
can increase your risk of blood
clot or stroke. I'm just saying
he's cared enough for those
vaccines. He's gonna have blood
clots. He's got him.
If he had if he had the vaccine,
if that's a big if one more on
the on the executive branch. And
they're starting to push back.
It's kind of fun. So this is
again, Corinne. And now it's Dr.
Shah. That's the guy. That's
that doctor guy, Dr. Shah.
And he comes us together has
been talking about he's his
doctor. Yeah, he's the guy. He's
the guy.
They ask a question about the
Vice President and it was just
beautiful to hear these two.
She's off to the side, you know,
and she's and her body is all
tense. When she gets tense. She
she starts to hunched over. And
only the bottom part of her arms
work below the elbow. He's like,
and the guy
was like Jerry Lewis.
Yes. And Dr. Shah, he was just
caught with his pants down.
Yeah, I mean, he didn't know
what to say.
The other question I have for
you, Dr. Vice President Harris
is a close contact with the
President. And the CDC guidance
says that if you're a close
contact, you want to wear a
welcoming mask when you're
around other people. She just
spoke at a conference in DC and
she hugged someone without a
mask on she was also massless.
Were most of that conversation.
Would you have recommended that
you keep her mask on given that?
The items
that could you hear all that
what what she's Yeah, yeah.
I think I saw some of this is a
bunch of she started giggling
again. Yeah, she was in this
this conference in DC and she
didn't have the mask on and
hugging people.
Yeah. And she was in close
proximity to the ailing
president. Yeah. And she might
have caught he might have caught
his cooties.
You know, I think I I'm not sure
what the Vice President's
activities I don't have anything
specific to say about what she
did. My understanding is that
the Vice President is following
CDC guidelines. On close
contacts she's also recently
been infected. So within the 90
days of a previous infection
offer
she isn't following the CDC
guidance bill right if she is
helping someone without a mask
on
I think the CDC guidance is
clear but the problem is me
commenting with the vice
president when I wasn't actually
I haven't seen it or I don't
actually know what happened is
very very difficult. So I'm
gonna
guess a hug dummy. No, yeah,
well, listen this this I can't
say anything because I don't
know what a hug is.
The journalist
does something very, very good
here vice president when I
wasn't actually I haven't seen
it or I don't actually know what
happened is very, very
difficult. So I'm going to
embrace someone. You don't have
to see it. I mean, that's,
that's what happened. Yeah,
yeah. So usually when we think
about people having contact is
for an extended period of time.
I don't I again, I didn't see
the hug. I don't know how long
that hug lasted. But it's really
hard for me to comment on
something I really didn't see.
I didn't see the hug. I don't
know how long that
could have been a slight hug.
Could have been half a hug. Was
the was it a bear hug? Yeah, it
was the person smiles or a pat
involved Pat one pad or two.
But clenching happening. I mean,
anything could have happened.
Anything could have happened.
Yes, for sure. And in the end,
we might as well just do some
COVID stuff. Do you have any
COVID stuff? I do.
I was enjoying what you're
doing? I tell you and continue.
I just lay back. Relax.
If you want okay, you can gather
your thoughts while I play this
relatively short clip of the
criminal I'm just going to call
her a criminal Dr. Burks. Ah,
oh, I believe lies right unclip
this but this is pathetic. She
Yeah,
it's criminal. I mean, no one
can your
biggest fan
for about five days until I saw
that they were full of shit. But
okay, make me look bad. Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, she's she's a
walking SIOP this woman. So now.
Yes, it should now she's traded
the brunette hairdo and the
scarves for complete blonde. Now
if you go blonde is an older
woman, there's certain rules.
She breaks all of them. And she
looks like Yes, she
does. And if you go go blonde is
an older woman. The rule she
breaks makes her look 20 years
older.
And which rule is that?
That whatever it is, oh, no, she
looks terrible. It's
the wrong it's the wrong tint.
Certainly not modern blonde.
It's you know, it's it's like
Marilyn Monroe wrong, you would
least want to have a little bit
of silvery and it's too long.
And it's, it's in fact, it's
too. It's too long for it to be
a short bob, which every woman
always regrets. But that's kind
of the way to go. Do it all at
once. And I'm saying this from
experience. And it's we know,
are
you saying it from we know your
perspective.
And it's too short, if you're
going to do long, which is
really hard to pull off with a
dog face. Okay. Um, so, dog
face, I'm so mad at this woman.
She lied, she lied to the
American public. She'd went to
all the governors and lied and
she lied that the vaccines were
effective. And I mean, even
Washington Post is now pulling
apart her book and saying Holy
crap, these people were not on
the on the same team with
anybody. And they were there was
coercion and all kinds of
bullshit. And she wrote it
herself, which is the most it's
it's what it shows us the times
we're living in where Dr.
Deborah Birx commander, criminal
can actually come out and say
what she said on this is Fox
News, because she's brazen Oh,
go on Fox. I'll just tell him
what's up
on it. Get your take on a lot of
people looking at the President
now having this and all these
people who have been fully
backed, vaccinated and boosted
and all of that, and they're
getting it. The 20% or so of
Americans who have not been
vaccinated might look at that
doctor and say, Well, why
bother? Why bother?
What do you what do you tell
them?
Well, if you're across the
south, and you're in the middle
of this wave, what's going to
save you right now as pack
SLOVAN. But once we get through
this way, during that law, you
should get vaccinated and
boosted because we do believe it
will protect you, particularly
if you're over 70. I knew these
vaccines were not going to
protect against infection and I
think we overplayed the vaccines
and and made people then worry
that it's not going to protect
against severe disease and
hospitalization it will but
let's be very clear. 50% of the
people who died from the Omicron
surge were older.
So he or she is saying we knew I
knew I knew that these would not
prevent infection. But the fear
was that if people knew that,
then they certainly wouldn't
believe Of course not. That they
would stop severe illness and
hospitalization so this is not
the first but at least the
second time where the the the
corona virus Response Team Fauci
Burks at all. Yeah, liars, liars
they lied about the masks. Oh,
Jaffa you
lied about everything. What did
you get in that clip because she
says a kicker on there.
I don't have the kicker and I
knew that I looked for it and I
could not find it what it is
please.
She says all the people in the
hospital. She says most of the
people in the hospital now are
older. All right and vaccinated.
Yes. Yeah. The vaccinated big
kicker. You don't want to leave
that out.
Or the vaccine. I think I cut
that off accidentally, because
it was vaccinated. One of those,
but yes, older and vaccinated
and they're dying. And she's a
liar and she can just get away
with saying this. And where's
the outrage? I'm so surprised.
You're right. I'm not really
surprised
if that's a briars. So here
there Mike COVID clips that we
will go right to it not only
have one all right, and this is
an update on him from NPR on the
COVID China's situation the big
boys up they're finally getting
their shots from a homemade
homebrew. homebrew shit.
Yeah,
China for the first time is
saying its leaders are
vaccinated against the
Coronavirus of heroes John Rue,
which reports a government
official says they were given
vaccines developed and produced
in China.
China was among the first
countries to develop a vaccine
and it's been over a year and a
half since the authorities first
approved one for general use.
But details about the private
lives and health of senior
Chinese officials are closely
guarded secrets. No footage or
photos have ever surfaced of top
leaders rolling up their sleeves
and getting their shots. The
deputy head of China's National
Health Commission did not name
specific officials. But said at
a news conference current state
and Communist Party leaders all
had the jab, assign he said of
trust in the Chinese vaccine.
vaccination rates in China are
generally high except among the
elderly. Experts say that may be
one reason why the government is
so wedded to its dynamic zero
COVID policy despite damage to
the economy.
Good old shiners. I wonder what
it means in their political
situation? It just seems like
it's political there to certain
regions.
Well, we'll never know.
So the FDA, I think they
approved an updated booster for
the variance. Yes, an updated
booster for the variants and the
way it is
news to me.
Yeah, and it is the Missy.
thing. Yeah, I think that's what
it is. What is what was the most
recent approval? Because there
was another
kids for six month olds, that
was the most recent approval
that I know of. No, I think
there was one. I don't think
there was an additional new
vaccine that was recently
approved.
Wasn't there a booster booster?
Well, they did approve the
booster booster. I think that's
been that was before the kids
though, that maybe this is no
this is the updated booster to
support the next variant. Yes.
This was very quiet. It's
an updated Bucha booster.
Yes. The updated booster
booster. Maybe have a clip about
it here. Hold on. This is CBS.
Are we going to pick it up on a
question here? From a viewer on
Twitter? Is there at some point
going to be a specific vaccine
for VA five or kind of the all
purpose flour like we're just
going to cover them all in one
shot.
Very good question. We want that
Oh, very good. Working on the
outdated combo vaccines, the
original formulation as well as
the BA five component. Those
will not be available until
probably late October early
November. So if you're eligible
for a booster now don't wait for
that one. You'll still be able
to get that one terms of these
universal Coronavirus pens. I
think that's the Holy Grail,
right, that would protect you
against all the variants. We
unfortunately are several years
away from having something like
that we don't have an operation
warp speed to really marshal
resources to get that done.
Oh, you mean we need more money?
Wow, that's that's again, wait,
we don't have the money to do it
like we did under Trump. That
was cool. had tons of money
then. So that doesn't sound like
that's the updated booster.
Maybe it's just the booster
booster for under 50. Now
you mentioned vaccines for
people over 50 federal health
officials are reportedly
considering opening up a second
booster for younger healthier
people under
I think I think this was
you know, this reminds me of the
old problem in retailing. Too
many skews to many SKUs refers
to SK use for you out there who
doubt
they can't figure out the
inventory anymore. They don't
know what Yeah, they don't know
how to market it. Yeah. So one
of the FDA advisors the panel I
think is 29 or 30 people and
they all unanimously except for
two voted for this next for the
most recent booster booster
authorization, except for one is
Dr. offit OOF fit and Dr. offit
is he's been around for a while
he's been on these panels, and
he's part of the system,
he's gonna be off it pretty
soon, he's gonna be
very often you get the EUA
submission from the company,
which is 85 to 100 pages long.
And then you get the FDA review
of all those data. It really,
really is heartening. I mean, it
is a very thorough review, not
here. Here, it was 22 pages from
the FDA, which included a half a
page on Pfizer's data and a half
a page on modernist data, you
could get that from the the
press release. In fact, it was
no more detailed, frankly, than
the press release. So I just
thought, the the question we're
being asked is, in the end
always is do the benefits
outweigh the risks, even though
the risks are generally small
and sometimes unknown? That's
always the question. Do the
benefits of this vaccine
outweigh the risks? I didn't see
the benefits. I was surprised,
actually, frankly, that of the
21 voting members 90 voted yes.
Because I just don't see the
evidence for that. And we'll see
how this plays out. I mean, this
was something that I think they
the that was that was desired by
this administration. I could be
wrong. But the way that this is
the other thing that was odd
about this meeting was that
we're in Advisory Committee,
we're being asked for advice. So
normally, what happens is they
just present the data, here's
the data, what's your advice,
and people can ignore our
advice. I mean, I'm in an
academic medicine, people ignore
my advice all the time, but to
bake the best advice. So here on
the other hand, Howard, they had
somebody from the who, Contra
super, super owl, who presented
their their opinion about this.
And their opinion was they
thought this was a good idea.
And then you had the FDA
presenting where they also had
an opinion, that's unusual. And
then the next day, you know, you
read a public health
announcement from the a press
release from HHS, Health and
Human Services that says that
the government has decided to
purchase at least 105 million
doses from Pfizer with up to 300
million doses. It was a little
unclear from that press release.
But they mentioned that we had
just made this decision the day
before. So you just sort of felt
like the fix was in a little bit
here. And maybe that's not the
right phrase, but it was
something that they wanted. I
felt like we were being led here
and without with a critical lack
of information.
You're right six was in
there. All right, Doctor office
get
the right words. Yep.
So truth. Of course, that song.
This is unbelievable.
That debt by the way. I don't
know where that came from. I
didn't know that was happening.
I never heard that this guy was
out there bitching. I'm giving
you a clip of the day for that.
Glitch. The fix was in fix was
in lack of a better term? Well,
there is no better term when the
fix is in. Yeah,
they ordered the hundreds of
millions of doses. The next
money's in the back pocket
pocketing. This is about this is
this is a scandal, a scandal.
And what's the media doing about
it? Well, there's
three parts of that. Where
did that clip come from? You
know,
it was I think it was on rumble.
It was him being interviewed.
You know, that's why the audio
on the on the advisory board.
Yeah, that's his interview ends
up on rumble.
That's probably the only
interview he could do about this
or that he felt comfortable
doing it. Yeah,
that's pathetic.
But there's really there's
no use of such a disservice to
the public. It's unbelievable.
It used to be only the military
industrial complex was rotten
and corrupt to the core. I mean,
all the leadership of every
single division of the United
States military and it goes into
NATO and all the other military
shit all around the world as
corrupt as F ATF. You know, look
at Ukraine, it's just it's just
all going into people's pockets,
people becoming billionaires. So
the pharma industry finally got
their go. Now, they're, you
know, they already they're not
getting the same type of $870
billion a year, but it's a
start. And media is no
different. They've literally got
hundreds of millions of dollars
distributed to promote vaccine
awareness and COVID Crap. So
then what else do we want at
education? I mean, we can go on
and on the entire our entire
country. I can't speak for every
country has been captured at
every institution.
It's good. To give him credit.
It's every man for himself.
no slouch. no slouch. Oh, that's
for sure. No, it's I mean, you
have to be I have to handle this
despite the fact that it's a
disservice. And the media is the
worst of the group. I condemned
them the most, because they're
the ones that's supposed to
protect us from this. Yeah.
Okay.
Well, we've been we've been
putting our own shields up for
15 years. And really well, this
show started us just talking
about the bullshit that was
going on. And then we turned it
into a podcast and we were
saying the same thing. We were
already in our rocking chairs,
just
living.
So now
where it is lick,
the best word is long winded.
Now. That's true. The best thing
that happened this past week is
a little upsetting to me,
because it was such an obvious
out for us. It was the exit
strategy of all exit strategies.
And it goes like this. It's a
reality show. We know how to
produce these two reality show.
You put seven anti vaxxers Or
people who refuse to accept the
vaccine into their life into
into a mansion. And then you
send in doctors to convince them
to get Vax anyway, and you film
it. I mean, did we miss an
opportunity there? Or why would
well the BBC did it. They
literally took seven people, put
them in a mansion for five days
had two and bliss, two doctors,
both of them proven who have had
research money and other
sponsorship by Pfizer.
It doesn't get any better laser
behind it all,
to stick them into this house
and try to convince them that
they that they should accept the
vaccine into their life and they
call it a documentary. It's
called unvaccinated and the
country is in an uproar over
this. Absolute uproar. People
can't believe that the BBC would
do something like this. Here's a
segment on it from GB en GB news
about this BBC documentary
unvaccinated The BBC
has been hitting the headlines
for all the wrong reasons in
recent weeks, but it's under
fresh fire today. After the
broadcast of its new documentary
on Brits who have chosen not to
have the COVID Jab Jab,
unvaccinated sore seven folk put
in a house for five days, while
a flurry of so called experts
tried to defuse their concerns
about taking the injection
presented by Professor Hanna
Frey, a data crunching
mathematician who takes credit
for bringing us out of the first
lockdown in 2020. The show
ultimately tried to get the
group to change their minds and
get vaccinated. But participants
of the program which aired on
BBC Two last night have now hit
out at the quote bias beep for
crafty editing and casting key
scenes from their contributions.
Here's a clip of tonight's guest
Nazarene Veronica and Vicki
Borman in action on the show.
Friend Katrina, she is 28 years
old. She was perfectly healthy
before she only had one dose of
the Pfizer vaccine. Five days
later, she was beginning to
experience brain fog. Now she's
had a stroke. She's had three
suspected heart attacks. So this
is a video of her having Sesia
How can you be sure that that
was the vaccine, and not
something that would have
happened anyway.
Many viewers have since blasted
the BBC for podcasting, quote,
unbalanced propaganda. And the
Daily Telegraph also led red
calling the program a painfully
patronizing documentary that was
akin to Big Brother sponsored by
Pfizer, before getting a paltry
one star out of
five. It's linked in the show
notes. It's on YouTube, it's a
must watch. It is such a sharp
jump. It's really unbelievable.
And it's proven that there's
documentation everywhere.
Especially this one kind of main
Doctor woman named fry I think
kind of cute, you know, gingery
redhead, you know, that has the
right kind of look for this type
of reality show. But she is
sponsored by Pfizer. She's got
to take orders, let's say she's
she has accepted money for
Pfizer and has you know, it was
no disclaimer of any of that.
And it's most of it's pretty
visual, because it really you
know, reality shows you need
that kind of visual element to
see the anger and the passion
and the emotion. Makes you
imagine John, we get him sauced
up the first night. That's how
you do reality show you get
everyone drunk. So first party,
everybody. Yeah, and then we
start filming right around 11
And everyone's nice and loose.
That's how we started off and
then we get him up the next
morning. 6am A heads are
banging. That's how you make a
reality show. So shame on the
BBC. But just a part of it. So
not that state sponsored media
truly, although the state it is
paid for by the people that
they're forced to pay, if you
want to have a television or
radio in your life,
yeah, it's a license fee.
Countries have that.
So, you know, we have the media
as captured. Obviously, we
military industrial complex, all
these different institutions and
climate change. And we'll get to
that in a moment. But I think
the big pharma, I think I they,
I'm not quite sure this could
eat this monkey pox is now
coming into the news. And
there's there's a little bit of
interesting information about
this new emergency that has been
declared about monkey pox. Let's
get a little background or first
from ABC
tonight growing concern over the
global spread of monkey pox, the
World Health Organization today
declaring the outbreak a public
health emergency of
International Concern,
we have an outbreak that has
spread around the world rapidly
through new modes of
transmission, about which we
understand too little more
than 16,000 Monkey pox cases
have been detected across 75
countries. five deaths have been
reported all in Africa. In the
United States, nearly 2900 cases
have been detected, including
two cases in children, health
officials in Chicago warning of
more than 200 reported cases
there
we are seeing person to person
transmission of this virus, it
spread through close, often
intimate contact
monkey pox is typically a mild
illness that can cause fever,
headache, fatigue, and painful
rashes.
The sores are very painful,
though.
So luckily, they're not in a
place that I am on my hands or
anything. Because I can only
imagine,
in recent decades, low levels of
monkey pox have been reported in
some African countries. The
current outbreak is affecting
countries across the globe. The
majority of cases so far are
found in men who have sex with
other men.
So this is kind of where they
lose me on this reporting. It's
only found in men or the
spreading amongst men who have
sex with men. But if trans men
or men, you know, it's just,
this is so blatant what they're
doing by by just pushing it off
on the gays. It's it's, it's
mind boggling to hear this time
and time again. And now. Now
they've just expanded that to
men who have sex with men. And
you heard a little bit of
Tadros, a very little bit of
Tadros because there was
actually no or the the five
points that are needed to
declare this emergency of
international concern. Were not
met at all. And you just have to
listen to Ted Ross himself tell
you that He's declaring this
emergency without being an
emergency
considering targeted amendments,
stop transmission and protect
vulnerable groups to engage and
protect affected communities.
What the hell did I did I miss
clip that fuck me? Dammit.
Saying and I can't understand.
Oh, no, I think I miss clip this
hold on.
I thank the committee for it.
Oh, man trees were rapidly too
many countries that have not
before they were clipped a
second. Okay. All right. Yes.
I'm required to consider five
elements in deciding whether an
outbreak constitutes a public
health emergency of
international concern. Okay, so
there's five elements he has to
take in contrast to consider to
declare a public emergency of
international concern. First,
the information provided by
countries, which in this case
shows that this virus has spread
rapidly to many countries that
have not seen it before. Second,
the three criteria for declaring
a public health emergency of
international concern under the
International Health Regulations
which have been met the third,
the advice of the Emergency
Committee, which has not reached
a consensus for scientific
principles, evidence and other
relevant information, which are
currently insufficient and leave
us with many unknowns, and
fifth, the risk to human health
international spread and the
potential for interference with
international traffic. So in
short, we have an outbreak that
has spread around the world
rapidly through new modes of
transmission, about which we
understand to Leaton and which
meets the criteria in the
International Health
Regulations. For all of these
reasons. I have decided that the
global monkeypox outbreak
represents a public health
emergency of international
concern.
Did I did I understand properly
that he said it has to meet five
criteria. Yeah, it meets three
and three sub,
I'm out even so there was I'm
not even sure it was three. I
mean, there's two definitely he
said it didn't meet. And then
the third one was vague. Yeah.
And he says, Therefore, I'm just
gonna say it's a public
emergency.
Yeah, you're just use this
example of new speak, pigs in
human clothing. Good is bad, bad
is good. It gets better ever
have on this show, it
gets better. Because this is
clearly meant to achieve
something which failed about a
month and a half ago,
my food recommendations are laid
out in my statement. Again, he's
not
a doctor, please, everybody
realize he is not a medical
doctor. And he's saying, Oh, I'm
just determining this.
I thank the emergency committee
for its deliberations and
advice. I know this has not been
an easy or straightforward
process. And there are divergent
views among the members, the
International Health Regulations
remains a vital tool for
responding to the international
spread of diseases. But this
process demonstrates once again
that this vital tool needs to be
sharpened, to meet it, to meet
it more to make it more
effective. Now, he's
bumbling over that because he
knows that when he says that
this vital tool must be
sharpened. What he's talking
about is the long rumored
amendments to the International
Health Regulations which would
be shepherded in to the United
States because it's an amendment
and not a new treaty. At least
that's the legal opinion of the
White House. So we stumbling
so I'm pleased that alongside
the process of negotiating a new
international accord, on
pandemic preparedness and
response, in WHS member states
are also considering targeted
amendments to the international
health regulations, including
ways to improve the process for
declaring a public health
emergency of international
concern.
So we need to be able to do this
easier with a sharper tool with
less involvement. Let me just do
it. I'm Ted Ross, the king.
But don't say climate something
in there.
No, I didn't hear that. That
wouldn't surprise me just throw
it in just a climate every other
word. That he's not done.
Because you and I, we got
nothing to worry about. Oh,
you're
gonna have to play I'm sorry.
But you're gonna have to play
that again. I am. Sorry,
everybody out there. I know what
you mean. It's so hard to hear
with this guy, as he says, and
instead of disease, he says
this,
this is this isn't as this isn't
as Okay, you want the whole
thing and when you pick it up
near the end?
I want the whole thing because I
want to get I'm gonna point out
what he says climate. Okay. Yes,
of course.
My food recommendations are laid
out in my statement. I thank the
emergency committee for its
deliberations and advice. I know
this has not been an easy or
straightforward process, and
that there are divergent views
among the members. The
International Health Regulations
remains a vital tool for
responding to the international
spread of diseases. But this
process demonstrates once again
that this vital tool needs to be
sharpened, to meet it, to meet
it more to make it more
effective. So I'm pleased that
alongside the process of
negotiating a new international
accord, on pandemic preparedness
and response,
pandemic, preparedness, pandemic
preparedness response, I can Oh,
you got it
on pandemic preparedness and he
says
pandemic, pandemic,
okay, pandemic, okay, he's
playing racist.
Don't worry, though. It's the
gays.
Although I'm declaring a public
health emergency of
international concern umbilical
cord at the moment.
This is the best part. Although
I'm Decart declaring a public
emergency of international
concern. Public dole public
roll, it's just the gays
although I'm declaring a public
health emergency of
international concern. For the
moment this is an outbreak
that's concentrated among the
men who have sex with men,
especially those with multiple
sexual partners.
Oh EBO especially those with
multiple gay
is it with the beaten mystic
what's the word they use? Sodom
and Gomorrah when you're having
sex with a lot of different
people you're there's a word
you're
probably probably good looking.
No, not totally polyamorous. Now
Oh, no, your loose permit. Or
more promiscuous
or your promiscuous man whore
only for man.
There you go. You finally nailed
it. Okay, took me a moment.
miski was man
for men. This is unbelievable. I
mean, it's just this group over
here. This is crazy. Am I
hearing this wrong as a straight
man? I want to jump up and
protect my gay brothers against
gay men who have sex with men.
I'm sorry, I want to say right?
This is fairly
protect themselves to I see it
but many we haven't. I wish that
some Eclipse NACHA put went in
this direction because they had
a bunch of protests in San
Francisco bitching and moaning
about where's our vaccines? And
they were just, it was like
a monkey pox. Oh, that's
probably probably engineered.
And then they're blaming Biden.
But how about this for a small
theory? Because there's multiple
theories on the monkeypox. The
theory that I like the most for
obvious reasons, look at the
crackpot moniker is that
everybody has pox or some shit
that everybody has pretty much
well, we know this from the PCR
and from Carrie Mullins who
invented that everybody has
everything in them. We're all
part of the universe, you got
all kinds of stuff, including
pox, monkey pox, pox, whatever
you want to call it. Because
there are so many people whose
immune systems have been
destroyed. And I'd say that's
probably in the United States at
least 150,000 Maybe it's much,
much more, I'm just trying to be
conservative, but really, your
immune system is now in trouble.
This is I studied the AIDS quote
unquote, epidemic. And if you
really look into what was
happening with men who have sex
with men in the 80s and who have
multiple partners, then you also
have to add in a couple other
things like poppers and speed
and coke and and combine it with
alcohol. Today we have Molly and
Amy. Fentanyl for all I know it
alls. Koch is bigger than ever.
So immune systems are already
may already be even though these
a lot of these these men will be
very healthy, but their immune
systems, it especially if sex
with a whole bunch of people. It
diminishes that and you get
other things that didn't
do what they had two shots and
two boosts.
What I'm saying is this may be
the broken immune systems that
are bringing this up to the top
where it may never have
happened. And of course, you're
gonna get the hard partiers to
get this first. Particularly if
that partying involves sex all
the time, which is a I'm not
condemning that. But that's how
they this is exactly the same,
dare I say playbook as HIV in
the 80s. And you can almost call
what they're gonna say, Don't
worry, you can't get it from
touching somebody. But they'll
eventually freak you out about
that. Well, we don't know it
could go airborne. I mean, this,
there's something really, really
sick about this member
during that age period, where it
was going to where they couldn't
get it to, they couldn't get the
airborne thing to play. But they
did get the mosquitoes to work a
little bit for a couple, few
number of months mosquitoes
are you don't really? Oh, that's
right. Yes.
That will bite some of the A's
and bite you you get AIDS. Now I
have my own thoughts about, you
know, the HIV itself versus aids
which, you know, there's they
don't need to go and they don't
need to go into that. But I do
see something very similar here
where a particular group with a
particular lifestyle. So it's
it's unfair to say men who have
sex with men. I mean, it was
just rave, rave gays, okay,
whatever. It's not. It's just I
can't believe this is this is
happening and people aren't
outraged. Let's listen to this
whole thing.
Although I'm declaring a public
health emergency of
international concern. For the
moment, this is an outbreak
that's concentrated among men
who have sex with men,
especially those with multiple
sexual partners. That means that
this is an outbreak that can be
stopped with the right
strategies in the right groups
round up the gaze. It's
therefore essential that all
countries work closely with
communities of men who have sex
with men to design and deliver
effective information and
services and to adapt measures
that protein, the held human
rights and dignity of affected
communities.
Oh my and yeah, he went into
this whole rap after that stigma
is a really bad thing. You're
stigmatizing a group. It's in
the same week that the World
Health Organization gives
guidance and says sex is not
limited to male or female. Hey,
no wonder people are freaking
out and slam and Lexapro. I find
this this guy, he really stepped
over the line now. It's okay for
a bunch of dumb jokes in America
doctors and talking heads to do
it. But when you're the World
Health Organization, you're
already on my watch list and
you're doing this. The gays
should they shouldn't be Same
give me my vaccine she'd been
calling for Tadros his head and
not in the way you think ah yes
I
know did you do the whole bit?
No no no it came to me it came
to me from God
came me do
it myself stop before I kill No,
I'm really serious about this
that that's that is messed up
and there should be that you
should be outraged about this
where the older gays we talked
about this hello older get
they're not texting me or
calling me. Yeah, we should get
on this.
They're dead? I hope not. I hope
not. All right. Yeah.
There you go.
I think you covered covered all
the bases and we did do a little
side trip here and do this these
clips all right side trip
everybody know about this? This
is a world Apple heat. Global
heat.
Global heat. Yes.
This the global you know,
they're making a fuss about the
you know, global warming. I'm
surprised I didn't get global
warming. And this because you
can blame monkey pox. They're
gonna do this. Well, that was
monkey pox and element of global
warming.
Well, that's how you fuse the
two groups for even more
corruption.
Yeah. That they used to and
unless you know, so. This is
bullcrap. Because we had one of
our producers send us I think we
both got this. Some old clips
from 1911. Not clips, but don't
newspaper articles from 1911.
Yes. When people were dropping
by the 1000s in New England from
the heatwave? Yeah. That was get
to 114 121 40 in Rhode Island.
But I thought this was the
hottest on record ever.
They lie they're liars. A
dangerous here. I'll read the
note from from Eric. A dangerous
heatwave is in the news. I'm
sure you can find some videos
declaring an emergency my my 99
year old mother called to see if
I was okay. Seems like a typical
summer day. Not too dry, not too
humid. To make this when you
hear these flips you're going to
especially the last one I'm
gonna play I'm
sure I'm gonna love it. By
contrast, I
read about the 1911 New England
heatwave below. And he took a
clip from it I just a little
tidbit. in Hartford,
Connecticut. Crowds gathered
around the thermostat near City
Hall to watch as the temperature
fluctuated between 110 and 112
in the shade. Wow, that Colwell
store in Cumberland Rhode Island
that thermometer hit 130 A
farmer in Woodbury left his
field when the temperature
reached 140.
And that was it was only 138. He
was still plowing 139. I still
wonder 40
Too much,
Martha I'm coming in. That is
the American farmer.
So that was in 1911. So now all
of a sudden, this is a big deal.
So let's listen to global heat.
Oh, brother clip CH OH,
excruciating heat right now.
daily temperatures in the high
90s and one hundreds have led 98
states to issue heat advisories.
Extreme heat continues to scald
Western Europe and China,
causing wildfires melting roads
and killing hundreds of people.
Oh no. Marco
Segura is the
this this. What is this? Is
this. NPR? PBS What is this? NPR
NPR.
shameful, shameful. What an
unbelievably shameful intro.
It's melting Rhodes.
Marco Segura is the chief hate
Officer of Los Angeles. Thanks
so much for being with us.
That chief heat officer, another
useless government job.
Okay, now I want to talk to the
chief heat officer a bull crap
job. I never heard of this job.
Now. Of course not. But they got
a chief heat officer who's full
of shit, but okay. And I guess
they're having to cheat.
Can I just play that intro
again? Just I just want to hear
how they frame this
pocket. Okay, before I want you
to play it again. Before it
played again. I want to preface
the whole thing with the
following information. The
temperature in Los Angeles over
the last week. High
8081 8079 8081 8179 82. It never
got above 82. Highs. Lows 6059.
Whatever normal. That's Los
Angeles. That the heat unless
there is nothing going on in Los
Angeles. Beautiful weather.
Beautiful Hawaiian weather in
Los Angeles here. The weather is
60 to 60 to 65 is going to get
69 later in the week is never
going to hit 70 Not not in the
near the bay where I am in the
inland it gets it gets some heat
some heat out there but it's
been 90 Maybe. So with that in
mind that the weather in Los
Angeles is 80 degrees and if I'm
let's play the report again if I
may,
we've had consistent every
single day 100 Maybe 101.
Luckily in the hill country, we
get a breeze which makes it
completely bearable. It's summer
we all walk around going and it
would be nice. We got some rain.
No one talks about the heat.
Just about the rain because that
is a problem. And locally, we
have gotten the rain we needed
but
IV Texas, Texas heat is very
bearable,
excruciating heat,
excruciating. Goodness. This is
excruciating heat right now.
daily temperatures in the high
90s and one hundreds have led 28
states to issue heat advisories.
This of course comes as extreme
heat continues to scald Western
Europe and China, causing
wildfires melted roads, and
killing hundreds of people
causing wildfires. No. Global
warming doesn't cause wildfires,
melting roads. The heat bind or
an arson mind. This is just This
is propaganda.
Marco Segura is the chief heat
Officer of Los Angeles and joins
us now. Thanks so much for being
with us. Okay.
All right, the chief heat
officer straight to him. Yeah.
You were appointed LA's first
chief heat officer in June. Is
it telling that so many cities
now need a chief heat officer
like a police chief or fire
chief?
I think that it is and we're
definitely at a crossroads.
Scott. Because extreme heat is
our primary climate emergency.
We have six times the number of
heat waves in Los Angeles.
They're more frequent. They last
through mid November, so our
bodies don't have time to
recover. And so this place is
what we want to request from
Washington, DC and the federal
government. So cities are
prepared for the future and our
people are protected.
So they want money. Just send us
some money. It's hot out here.
Joe? Hey, Joe Biden is hot here.
Send us some money. Okay.
It's just a man or a woman?
Yeah, I didn't want to be the
bigoted. Yeah. I didn't want to
stop the clip. Is this a trans
woman?
I have no idea.
Okay. Why don't you do this to
me? No pay off. That's not good.
By the way, I want to go back to
this. You're living in Southern
California. By the way,
California is a desert. It's a
desert that has water that comes
in that they shipped in over the
mountains. It's a desert. And so
in Los Angeles Basin is a desert
to base in high desert base this
desert vision is, so it gets a
little hot. It's 80 degrees. And
now we're worried about all we
can adjust to the temperature
changes, and our bodies can
handle the change. It's always
the same California weather
changes, like 20 degrees, total
change is 20 degrees Max. It's
not gone from sub zero to 90.
Who are we kidding? Okay, go
along with that heat officer.
When you say prepared for the
future, your best information is
that this is our future, or at
least for a number of years.
This is our future. And if we
don't modernize our
infrastructure and climate
adapted cities and revise our
building codes, it's going to
get worse and it's going to get
more uninhabitable. So
wait a minute. Wait a minute.
How the building codes have
anything to do with carbon
dioxide?
Uh huh. I'm glad you brought
that up. Okay. I probably would
have forgot to mention it. Do
you remember when we started
doing the show, and this is at
least 10 years ago, when they
had the cap and trade bill?
That's where we got to jobs,
jobs, jobs, jobs, Nancy Pelosi.
Put into her thing. Yeah. They
brought it with that's when they
had no what's his name? The guy
who cried all the time. They the
the Republican, top Republican
was, oh, the harder Boughner.
Owner, Boehner, Boehner.
Boehner, yes. And he's tears and
he started reading from this cap
and trade bill and part and
there was a whole section that
was discussed quite a bit about
how the housing code should all
change. So every so you have to
rebuild everything. Yeah, it was
we need money. We need money.
Yes, that's the infrastructure
scam she's asking for
and so they were gonna even have
at the cap and trade will also
incorporate who should go back
and find that Bill and reading
this is what they want to do. It
was wasn't passed by the Senate,
luckily. But they want to set up
special government inspectors to
go from place to place to place
is in the bill. Yes, inspect
your house. And if you don't
have to give you if you if you
don't have the right insulation
or something, you're gonna have
to tear out your walls and put
it in this sort of thing. It was
really nasty was a very nasty
bill. Democrats put together
this. That's where they're still
is still in place.
Now they are, this is what they
do in Europe, or in the UK, they
come to you do you put wet
garbage in the wrong bin? You
got to fine. Yeah,
I do that. And they do that
little bit of that and Berkeley.
But now like,
your backup Britain, just in
case we run out of Brits, we'll
ship some of the Berkeley
isover. All right back to this.
And if we don't modernize our
infrastructure and create
climate adapted cities and
revise our building codes, it's
going to get worse, and it's
going to get more uninhabitable.
So it's bad now, but again, if
we don't prepare, and if we
don't invest, particularly in
the most vulnerable communities,
because they experienced the
pollution burden, they
experience existing health
conditions, like kidney disease,
diabetes, asthma, and the
combination makes it worse for
those vulnerable communities. So
when we're thinking about these
infrastructure investments, we
definitely need to prioritize
the most vulnerable areas to
ensure that we prevent those
preventable hospitalizations and
deaths
does when you say infrastructure
investment what does that mean
money and money acts
well to modernize our
infrastructure to be climate
adopted, and that means to
create cool surfaces and, and
cool roofs, to reduce the
greenhouse gas emissions of our
buildings and our
infrastructure.
To buildings just emit
greenhouse gases when when it's
hot outside.
Yeah, they cough it up. A
conference sounds like that.
I mean, did the NPR dude at any
point ask any of these kinds of
simple questions? I know I'm
just a via the
NPR dude. Dude, seem somewhat.
In fact, what he said if you
didn't, I think it was in
Eclipse. This is not done yet.
He is he he is brought. I don't
know. If He even enjoys doing
this. He may be faxing it in
because I think he's disgusted.
Because when he said, Chief, he
officer for the second time I
think when he introduced this
woman Yeah. He paused in a way
that is like, I can't believe
I'm saying this and I'm not No
no, I cannot learn it. And I
think it's different. He's like
most other people who work in
mainstream media is an
intelligence asset and he's
looking at what he's getting
paid versus this bullshit chief
heat officer and he's thinking
what the hell am I got, I'm in
the wrong racket here. I'm gonna
call my agent
modernize our infrastructure to
be climate adaptive, and that
means to create cool surfaces
and, and cool roofs, to reduce
the greenhouse gas emissions of
our buildings and our
infrastructure so that we reduce
what's called the urban heat
island. When you have too much
concrete not enough trees and
vegetation and open space, you
stagnate the heat and the
pollution and the smoke. Almost
every major city I would say
every major city has this rural
areas have it much less. We need
more equitable shade trees in
Los Angeles.
Oh, equitable, equitable shade
trees. They're not equitable,
you racist tree. Wow. Yeah,
America has fallen sometimes I
think there's a spark left. And
they're doing a very poor job of
a very simple mission. Your
mission is to scare people into
buying into this that's all you
have to do scare people into
buying into it. That was not
scary. It was laughable you
didn't have any real information
and you're just talking some
bull crap and you have a bull
crap title and you're a bull
crap person. So as the MPR make
it worse is the is the half the
heat is Los Angeles isn't a
place where it gets hot, but
maybe once or twice a year. It's
not and this barely gets hot.
It's mostly at all the time and
then in the winter. It's like 70
is very temperate in Los Angeles
compared to Chicago. Most lot of
Florida we're can get pretty
hot. The East Coast New York
I've been in New York when it's
hot and humid is terrible.
Oh in New York is the worst in
the in the summer. Because I was
gonna say my point was, if you
want to hear how it's done if
you want to know how to scare
people, I mean, you just really
got to be a total asshole about
it. Here's an example of an
asshole.
You know, the climate deniers
are really in some ways similar
to all of those almost 400 law
enforcement officers in ivaldi,
Texas, who were waiting outside
an unlocked door while the
children were being massacred.
They heard the screams, they
heard the gunshots and nobody
stepped forward.
Now that's an analogy.
That's the beauty. Okay,
is that guy?
Give Gore 10 points for coming
up with that, Jim. Is that
phony? Is
that incredible? Or what?
Yeah, it's Clint. You're a
climate denier. You're like
this. shithead cops in ivaldi.
Yeah, but then to drawing like
they could hear the children's
screams as they were dying. They
did.
Right here, right? It's very
good. You guys. Very good.
Oh, you want to hear the rest of
the 30 seconds. He's D He has
more well, now he goes into his
pitch. And God bless those
families have suffered so much.
And law enforcement officials
tells That's not typical of what
law enforcement usually does.
And confronted with this global
emergency, what we're doing with
our inaction and failing to walk
through the door and stop the
killing is not typical of what
we are capable of. As human
beings. We do have the
solutions. And I think these
extreme events that are getting
steadily worse and more severe,
are really beginning to change.
We have to have unity as a
nation to come together and stop
making this a political
football. It shouldn't be a
partisan issue.
Thanks. Well, that guy. Yeah.
Yeah, he's, people can take
note, though, that was that was
well done. He really did a good
job. You know, I've been you
kind of, I'm very happy you did
it. Because I didn't expect I
expected it to be very just
annoying is when you kind of
jumped in and said, Hey, I'm
really sick of this pronoun
business. And we started kind of
understanding what's going on.
And you know, now we're talking
to a liberal high school teacher
in Austin. And we're learning a
lot about the blankies and teddy
bears and the love that overuse
of SSRIs which is oh, by the
way, you asked for this better,
sir Jeff Smith.
Okay, well,
it's not what you wanted this, I
thought you'd like it.
Well, I would say justify is, is
always dying and legible. So I
can't criticize it and it's not
like you know, the it's just
grown
I it listening.
Sounds like mail minute. That's
the promise. Yeah, that's,
that's in your mind.
And you're in Tedros, mail mail,
stuff.
You know, and so this bring into
this has brought us in or me
into understanding the
incredible eugenics movement in
the United States 19, the 1900s
and 1920s. And then they got
fans from the 1920s on tons of
presidents and 27 states as
eugenics and it wasn't against
black people was against white
people with brown hair was
against anyone who was thought
of lesser because the master
race was kind of where it was
at. And this has been baffling
to me that this is not taught in
schools. It's great recent
history,
and of course, taught in schools
when I was in school. Oh, it's
still
there. But the entire focus is
BLM Black Lives Matter slaves of
nothing. And I'm going to tell
you, I believe it's because the
people who are running these
programs who have developed this
this trans ID and it isn't
ideology, we're really gays
lesbians get out of here. You
know, people have sex with
people the same sex you know,
they've changed everything and
all this leftovers trans.
Everyone else is bad. gays have
monkey pox. Trent. Lesbians are
turfs. It's all of this stuff.
And so what's left is trans and
I believe this is a continuation
of the United States you Genesis
movement, and it's and it will
lead us up to universal basic
income and I have three clips to
show
Wow. Yeah, I
know. Well, because what we're
if we're talking about actually
the word is dis Genex. And if
you're looking at the
millennials, many millennials
and certainly the Zoomers that
are coming in now it's a lost
generation. They have limited
overs. socialized under
educated, and they are now in
effect, sterilizing themselves.
And it's, it's called
transitioning, but it's really
sterilizing. And yes. And, and
it was Edwin black. I didn't
clip it on the on the last show,
when he was talking about the
eugenics movement, they would
ask for permission to sterilize
young girls. But it was really
like, hey, come over here play
with these dolls and the other
1112, maybe with something else.
And then hey, do you mind if we
do this little thing to you?
Yeah, that's fine. Boom, done,
sterilized. So what better than
to bring down either the entire
population of the world to the
500 million as projected by the
Georgia Guidestones, as Jane
Goodall, the gorilla lady agrees
with because she said, we need
to go back to the population of
1500. That was in fact 500
million. Thank you, whoever blew
up the Guidestones that show
that we're not completely
without a fight? And that could
be a general thing, or do we
want to go the the way that the
American you Genesis from 1920,
on to in the 40s, that got real
quiet here, because their
biggest fan was Adolf Hitler,
literally sent them fan mail,
according to Edwin black, Oh,
you guys are doing a great job.
I want to just take this little
piece, and I'm going to focus a
lot on the Jews, but I'll do the
blacks and the gypsies and
whatever else is wrong. And he
took it to the next level and
everyone in America got kind of
quiet. You know, we kind of
thought about the gas chambers,
we decided it wasn't a good
idea. Sterilization was better.
Now think about the technology
industry. We have Bill Gates,
without a doubt what he's doing
to my mind, no, he has done
actual experiments that have
sterilized children. In the
Philippines lawsuits still
ongoing. You Lord knows what has
happened with a lot of these the
AIDS vaccines, which is part of
your bill clinton's global
initiative and how many women in
Africa, they sterilized. In
fact, Africans across the
continent don't really want
vaccines because like, you know,
last time you guys showed up,
they were going in that couldn't
have babies anymore.
So what I mentioned something
which is kind of a sidebar to
what your where you're going
back to the 1970s book, The
Population Bomb, The Population
Bomb, if you read the book, it's
still around. If you read the
book, and there's a later book
that came out, there was a very
anti African tint. In that book,
they kept showing that the
population growth in Africa was
growing so fast that was going
to overtake the world, just
Africans, that I believe that
much of the population. Much of
the elimination of the world's
population was targeting Africa,
which is a massive continent.
It's massive, the United States
fits in there twice. And it's an
I believe that was targeted. I
think they were trying to end I
think some things that came out
that look genetically engineered
like Ebola, and other which came
out during right after this
period in the 70s. I think
retarding Africans, and I think
aids, it was targeting Africans,
I think they were trying to kill
Africans off, they're trying to
kill off the Africans. And I
think they sense this and that's
why they reject people coming in
with vaccines. Yeah.
Good one to bring it all the way
home, we have to go back a
little bit to the 70s. In fact,
and the reason I bring up tech
is and I also want to mention
Elon Musk, you know, he seems to
be if you look at him in a
different light, particularly
his twins and triplets and just
and his neural link, it seems
like he could be the kind of guy
that would be let's create
better humans. So in eugenics,
you have the killing of people,
you have the DIS Genex where the
a certain group grows and kills
off another. That would be the
situation I think the our elites
are most afraid of and have been
for 100 years. And then you have
the proactive where you just
create better humans, which is
Silicon Valley, Bill Gates, you
know, I'm sure all these guys
are into it. Someone who was way
into it back in 1974 sat down in
an interview with William F.
Buckley Jr. Interesting to me
because my cousin Lucy was
married to Christopher Buckley,
who was also a dick. Although
it's kind of fun to see William
F. Buckley in his younger years,
you know, he's, he's just young,
he's handsome and just as
arrogant as later, but he is
talking to William Shockley. Do
you remember William Shockley?
Yes, Shockley is part of the
Bell Labs group in 1947.
invented the transistor. I
talked about him on the show. He
started Shockley labs and
Silicon Valley is one of the
founders of Silicon Valley. And
he is the one who a lot of
people believe by the aliens
gave the information to because
he's never invented jack shit
after the first transistor
Well, he did have another
mission in 1974. And that was
the Shockley thesis. I have
three relatively short clips by
minute 20. I
will mention that this was the
end of him. He got it. It had to
have been the end of him. Sure.
No, I was and I will mention
this. This was an example along
with it. People can look this
guy up Jimmy, the Greek, who was
a television personality wasn't
even wrestling Jimmy the Greek.
No, no, he was he was a gambler.
Oh, right, was a oddsmaker out
of Vegas. And he got all these
television shows. And he was
captured on tape at a bar one
day talking about how blacks
were, were being bred to be
football players kind of that's
that's not what he said. But he,
it kind of indicated, was
indications along those lines,
he was outed, and canceled, he
was canceled, and Shockley was
cancelled and canceled culture
began with these guys,
doesn't surprise me and William
F. Buckley really is really
adversarial in this and rightly
so. But it's more to me the
complete conviction that this is
a Nobel he won a Nobel Prize, I
think, for inventing the
transistor or his participation
in the transistor effect, or
whatever it was. So he was well
respected in the in the city, as
you said,
I think there's three scientists
at Bell Labs, I got to I think
they got a Nobel they got
something
and it's not in my clip. But he
learned a lot of what he is
going to talk about here from
people at Bell Labs. And he
found out that Alexander Graham
Bell was in fact also you
Genesis not crazy for the time.
But his thesis is. Now there's
one core and they argue about
that which I didn't clip is, is
intelligence created by
genetics, or is it created by
environment? And P sites, all
these studies with twins, hello,
Mengele. And it turns out that
really, it's still so much
genetics that we have to at very
least stop these dumb people
IQs, under 80, from reproducing,
and he has a chart and it says,
Look, this is from the US, I
think it's in the clip is the US
Census data. The dumb,
uneducated people are
replicating at two or three
times the rate of the smart and
he wasn't talking black or
white, although he does later.
And he says, you know, this is
dis Genex we're going to die off
if we let these people continue
to propagate.
Let's let's get back to the
Shockley thesis you did say
restrictions should be placed.
Let me just do it, I can't
resist it. This is the final
touch, I want to have
transistors into it somehow. So
this was this was the final
stage in which you make he's
showing literally rows of
computers and robots is what he
thinks the way it should work
with brains in the future,
computerized a computerized
duplication of the human brain.
And then you see, you can
probably do it even more
compactly and get higher
achievement, but I just do that
as a finishing touch on on some
of these large scale objectives.
And so come back to the thing
that I think we really want to
deal with. Is this, this word?
This Gen X, which you see is is
best defined, I think, as
retrogressive evolution. You
can't have anti evolution. I
tried to do that. But I was set
straight by one of my strongest
backers in the National Academy
of Sciences Ralph Cheney, the
man who was for many years
president has saved for the
league and brought the dawn
Redwood to this country. But he
said he can't be anti
evolutionary it's got to evolve
but it can be retrogressive
evolution. So dis Genex is
retrogressive evolution through
the disproportionate
reproduction, the excessive
reproduction of the genetically
disadvantaged. And that's what
our nobly intended welfare
programs may be doing, what some
of our modern medicine is doing.
They're just not facing the
quality problems of mankind. And
this may produce large amounts
of human agony, and what my
emphasis is upon anti dis Genex.
So he wants to stop the DIS
Genex with anti dis Genex he has
a solution for it. But first
he'll say he'll explain what
actually will happen if we don't
do anything.
My chief focus the one thing I'm
drawing out is that it's
irresponsible to fail to look at
the types of lies that some of
those whom are do gooders are
Wishful Thinkers, I call them
Berserk humanism. I think their
humanism has gone so far that in
effect, it has gone berserk. And
this is the illustration of it.
This is the chart I tried so
hard to get on CBS program. And
the disruption to University of
Georgia and I held the chart up
many people saw the chart but
neither on that news nor on the
60 minute hour later did a
single word I said about that
chart, get put on the program.
What this shows is this is
Census Bureau data. The highest
birth rate I found tabulated in
the Census Bureau data. Children
ever born for a woman and
certainly take a certain
standardized age range to look
at she's essentially through her
childbearing period. The highest
number I found was for rural
farm black women. In, this was
5.4 Children, on the other hand,
black college graduates, average
1.9 Women college graduates,
that is then if, if these
abilities to learn and so on do
have a significant hereditary
aspect. This implies a
pronounced dis genic effect,
this segment of the population
would double in about a
generation.
Okay, so I coming from where
they were in the 20s 30s 40s up
to the 70s, I can completely
understand in their mindset how
elites thought, holy crap, we
can't have this because we'll
dig in, they're going to eat us
alive, that just replicating too
fast. And I think this is where
you get the American eugenics
programs. Modern day, I would
still say it's kind of handy to
have abortion clinics in poor
neighborhoods, then all you need
is just the quote unquote,
education. So maybe maybe this
thinking has continued over and
when I hear his solution, it's
not by today's standards. It's
not even a crazy idea, remember,
but yes,
I was just gonna say by the way,
this is the thesis for the movie
Idiocracy.
That if you if you if you let
dis Genex take place that you
get a bunch of blundering morons
blathering bothering but at
the very very beginning he shows
the one couple that never has
kids and then a bunch of morons
having a lot of kids yeah is
race has not brought into his
all whites, right. And,
and it's and it's not about
race. And that's why
well, once Shockley starts
talking about a what got him
busted out. Was his talking
about gene pools. Oh, yeah. Oh,
and blacks. Well, then this was
the end of him. Well, in the
real, the real problem is, is
you really have to buy into
genetics. A genetically dumb
person mating with a genetic
with a dumb person dumb mating
with dumb will genetically
create another dumb person. And
I think that thinking has
changed since then. But Prince
Charles useless eaters, the
public in general, let them eat
bugs screw the no one cares
about us. They really and that's
from the mid level, political
system administrators on up or
anywhere, they don't care. They
just let them eat bugs, tell
them to shut up, turn off your
air conditioner. Now, the trans
movement seems to me like it
would really fulfill the dream
of the eugenicist mindset
amongst American elite. Hey, you
know, we're not killing kids.
This is good. Because that kind
of achy and messy, but then
we're convincing them to
sterilize themselves. And or
maybe it's maybe it's different.
Maybe it's, Hey, let's put these
programs in place. Any parents
dumb enough to subject their
children to this deserve to be
you genocide deserve it? So
here's the solution, which I
think could make a comeback,
that I have this voluntary
sterilization bonus plan. And
the way it goes is a bonus would
be offered to everyone to be
sterilized. The amount of the
bonus would be dependent on
various factors. For example,
income, taxpayers would be
offered no bonus for all others,
regardless of sex, race, or
welfare status. Those were the
criteria I put in, regardless of
sex, race or welfare status, the
bonus would depend upon best
scientific estimates. And that's
a very important qualifying
phrase best scientific estimates
of any genetically carried
disabilities, such as arthritis,
hemophilia, Huntington's chorea.
And if there is a genetic
predisposes to heroin addiction,
this should get a big bonus.
Then I go on to say, Sure, the
more at $1,000. For every point
you score below 100 on an IQ
test $30,000 put into a trust
fund for 70 IQ moron capable of
producing 20 children might very
well be economically
advantageous to taxpayers, in
terms of about 100 $300,000 and
reduced cost of mental
retardation care. Well, very
simple calculation
to be even more economically
advantageous would be the kalam
well, that disagrees with my
fundamental principles on this
Mr. Barkhad, which I've had a
try at these scientific
principles or moral principles.
These are moral principles. And
I do have some elements in this
which are matters of faith you
see on the face, and man,
I love this
weight. Let's take one way or
the factor into account, his
notion of every IQ point getting
$30,000 into a trust fund.
That's 19 $70. That's $300,000
per point.
Oh, yeah, I could be retired.
Rich, it's like winning the
lottery. This is what a great
way to shepherd in universal
basic income.
Yeah, and get everyone
sterilized and all the
kids would cheat on the test.
Well, if they're that dumb to do
that, just for the money out,
they probably deserve to be
sterilized
nine To 74, though, at the at
the bases of Silicon Valley now
think about the arrogance of the
people who run these companies.
Think about their arrogance and
look at what they're into all
kinds of medical stuff. They
want to be your doctor. Thank
you Amazon. Oh, wait, let's well
23 away connected to Google, we
want to have your DNA. Let's
take it
to the real extreme of what the
Silicon Valley especially the
billionaire class is into, which
is longevity. Yeah, well, that's
the other side of nu j have a
huge they're all longevity
freaks. Yeah. To an extreme
they're looking for they're even
making I mean, you see
billboards around here every so
often about how the average age
should be 150. These guys
Yeah, to me, I, I just think
that that was in my lifetime.
This guy was saying that 1974
And how weirdly nicely it fits
into everything we're kind of
setting ourselves up for now you
can say the vaccines are the a
lot of people would say that
this is a eugenics program.
Yeah, maybe no. But I think the
vaccines here's the here's the
deal. Here's the deal. Here's
the deal. Vaccines, the vaccines
lead the way in so far as this
bribery is concerned. Get a free
lottery ticket, take a shot.
Yeah, get a free. Take a shot
and UBI
they already set up the STEMI
checks. That's a form of
universal basic income.
So they had these bribes. So you
could be bribed. I think he's
right, you can be bribed. I
think a lot of people could be
bribed to be sterilized. It's
just a vasectomy.
Do we have a jingle sleeve
not cut your nuts off? We're
just you know, it's a vasectomy.
It gets reversed versus
reversible.
Oh, man, I thought we had a
jingle like snipped for humanity
or save the world
for humanity. That was net for
humanity.
I can't remember what it was
called. I know we have somewhere
Yep.
All right, everybody can get
your next job.
Snip snip, footway, Gary rabbit,
you're gonna accompany me
I get the wrong. I don't have
the right kick snare.
No humanity, I did it wrong.
So yeah, it's doable. The
problem is, what country does it
first is just put themselves in
a defensive position, you better
be a nuclear power, that's for
sure. Who wouldn't be coming
after your stuff? What do you
mean, you stop your population
grows, you started going into
reverse? I mean, that's what
we're doing here. I mean,
Italy's at the point of no
return. They can they can't
repopulate. They have to dare to
bring the Muslims in to take
over and do the work. How about
Japan? Japan's been in a
downhill slide for decades.
Yeah. Well, they're in the in
the debt trap that we're in at
risk of slavery. And the
worst part of Japan is their
mentality is such that they
don't like the idea of
immigrants coming in to take
over the place. So they won't
they don't accept immigrants are
very racist guising.
It's just, it's just so it's so
weird. Because
if they even have members of
their own nation that they
reject, letting take over the
place. I would hire Harry I
knew, for example, that people
that are leather workers,
well, this is the thing and I
was laying this theory out to
Tina, she says, Well, who's
going to do the work? I said,
Hello, enter illegals. Why do
you want people who are quote
unquote, undocumented or illegal
because you control them? You
literally get a smartphone and
app QR codes. Okay, the
Republicans and the right or we
don't even know where they are.
They're murderers? No, the
majority of them of course,
that's working for Republicans.
That's your risk, benefit reward
ratio. You know, it's like,
Well, okay, we're gonna get some
murderers and shed by the way,
it's not the drugs, the
fentanyl, that's the US
military, bringing that in get
real good, real. The whole
military and CIA has always
brought the drugs in. So okay,
boo hoo, no. The real reason is
to being brought into be
controlled, obedient workers.
Shut up, or I'll report you to
ins Shut up. That's what that's
what this it's more cynical than
you could even believe. And it
just started to just kind of
opened up for me. I'm like, Oh,
okay. Now I see you
used to have a program in
California called breasts
arrows. And Bruce arrows were
they banned it and they come up
with some other thing. There was
a real push against immigrants,
especially when the American in
the foreign United Farmworkers
came around as the labor
movement really improved the
conditions for the farm workers
in the state of California
because those guys were against
the illegal aliens. No one was
Talk to them. But they during
the before them predating them
where their Brasero IS and IS
busloads of Mexican farmworkers,
agricultural workers that would
come be bussed up in and out of
Mexico from California. That was
a system that worked pretty
well. Even though if you think
about it, it's pretty slave
like, and so they banned it. I
don't remember when it was in
the 50s or 60s, I think 70s. But
even. And then they made a big
fuss in California and other
states about because then the
illegal started coming in. If
you are a employer and you hired
an illegal you were, it was a
felony, they made a big stink
about this. And I really kept
the problem down to next to
nothing. Oh, yeah.
Well, that used to be when I was
in New York, you know, someone
in the kitchen, you know, they
screwed up you or something. And
this is this was it was a bad
time in New York not proud of
hearing this, but say, Hey,
listen, if you fix my food, or
I'll report you, that was just a
common threat. And now it's been
institutionalized. I've seen it
I know many people who are
undocumented, I've helped a
couple get legal. And this is
constantly the problem. They are
forced into a situation. It's no
it's human trafficking, whether
it's sex work or not. It's human
trafficking.
Good point. It's human
trafficking, legal.
And they're literally
trafficking these humans to
different cities all over the
country. And literally,
their decades of Biden
administration, puts them in
buses and airplanes and jets,
and flies them here and there.
And of course, it's like it's
like a, it's like it's sick.
It's human trafficking at
governmental institutional
level. It's completely wrong for
the citizens of America and for
the And for these, quote
unquote, immigrants. But you
know, Texas has started rounding
them up and shipping them off to
Washington, DC. But even without
that, New York is in trouble.
Tonight, we have a gripping look
at the migrant crisis at the
border now touching the tri
state shelters in New York City
are filling up with 1000s of
migrants from Central and South
America seeking asylum. Mayor
Adams says they're being shipped
from border states like Texas
and Arizona, the Republican
governors in those states pushed
back hard against that today, a
lot
of people from Venezuela now
that everything failed there.
That's all right. Well screw
Venezuela, they can come here
and just replace this is your
replacement theory. I guess not
yours, but that's replacement
theory. So just to top it off,
just to top it off, I might as
well do this to distract you
from the obvious thinking of
many elites. And again, I can
understand why you know, this is
George Soros wants everything
broken because he wants to
confusion so no one will come
for his shit. Most rich people
want to live in harmony and
everything be good, and I'm not
looking over there. But if
there's too many of them, it's
going to be a problem. So that's
Nazi thinking. But oh, no, no,
no, not. Nazi Nazis do different
things. Boston
police arrested a leader of a
New England based neo Nazi group
after they held a rally in
Jamaica Plain this morning. The
white supremacist group is being
investigated for targeting LGBTQ
community members by protesting
outside of a drag queen story
our event
there's a lot in that. I don't
know. Since when did the Neo
Nazis become interested in trans
storytime event? And you see and
and how many Neo Nazis Do you
know that are black because a
lot of them in this shot?
I'll black Nazis. Before we
leave the immigrant story that I
want to play, there's no no.
Here's my kicker. This is my
kicker. Kicker. So we've gone
through the the DIS Genex. We
understand the mechanism we
understand what may or may not
be done about it. But for sure
if you want to prime the kids if
you want to prime them for
death. You go to children
programming, NPR.
This is NPR is life kit. I'm
Elsa Chang. When the Supreme
Court overturned Roe v Wade last
month it declared that
I'm sorry. They didn't overturn
Roe v. Wade Nelson Chang.
When the Supreme Court
overturned Roe v Wade last month
it declared the constitutional
right to an abortion no longer
exists
did declare the right to a
constitutional abortion no
longer exists. Is that Is that
what happened?
No. They kicked it back to the
States
right so another lie
it declared the constitutional
right to an abortion no longer
exists. And for a lot of parents
the wall to wall news coverage
about abortion rights meant that
their kids were asking them new
questions about the procedure
and the politics. Megan workman
in Indiana who has a six year
old daughter was wondering where
to even begin
and she has a six year old
daughter six she has a six year
old daughter. Where do I begin
talking to her about this? Well
first of all the question is how
come you didn't start sooner?
She could understand you at four
couldn't shake
who has a six year old daughter
was wondering where to even
begin.
I want it to be age appropriate
I don't want to get into too
much detail of what it actually
is. But just knowing that she
can choose if she wants to have
a baby or not.
I'm just gonna stop it there.
This is not appropriate for a
six year old and NPR gives the
excuse well, because of the wall
to wall coverage you know, of
course the kids are going to
hear it sorry not our fault.
This is wall to wall coverage.
Do you think this is part of the
problem?
What do you think this is part
of what did these idiots see is
part of the rules
this the elite solution is
probably contribute this is all
contributing to their mission
you know everything contributors
to let old people euthanize
themselves, teach young girls
about abortion early can't get
that you know, you can decide
whether to have a baby or not to
have a baby or to remove the
six he's six
years old.
It's sick. It is you know you're
mixing these topics up
unfortunately. So it kind of
takes it in front of my clip I'm
sorry, I was not knowing because
you went from the kids to the
abortion to the immigrants and
in Iran the immigrant topic.
It's all related. And you are
now what's kind of related but I
think you do it was getting a
head of steam because you're
talking about how the immigrants
are gonna be the ones to do the
work. They're actually you know,
they're here for a reason if I'd
known I would have encouraged
and it was no my clips, we're
going to end the immigrant part.
Because you were talking about
it being institutionalized.
Well, everyone's going oh my
god, we shouldn't have this. We
can't have that. You know this.
These guys keep getting in and
we keep shipping them around.
We'll listen to these two clips.
The immigrants are flying
around. What are they used for?
Id Oh, I just jumped on an
airplane. They
use their their citation. I
think if you've been arrested,
they dance right here we go.
Look at elog immigrants flying
ducks
illegal immigrants are using
arrest warrants to board flights
in the US. The TSA chief
confirmed that it is happening
and that it's been going on for
quite some time. Here. The
details.
Go ahead of the Transportation
Security Administration or TSA
says that under 1000 illegal
immigrants were allowed to
present civil immigration
enforcement documents like
arrest warrants to board
commercial us flights this
calendar year. TSA Administrator
David Pakulski was re nominated
by President Joe Biden for a
second five year term. At his
confirmation hearing on
Thursday, Republican senator
Josh Hawley asked how the TSA
policy complies with US laws
that criminalize improper entry
into the country.
Yeah, that's great. So I have no
problem with that.
Is this some sort of like an
entire wink wink nudge nudge
government scam? Yeah. And then
you got some Republicans like
Josh Hawley, who I really like
he's, he's entertaining. He has
good questions. And he's always
adamant about what what he does,
he does follow up the way
journalists should. And here he
is grilling. The guy who's the
head of I think TSA or the head
of Homeland Security
was Senator also wanting to know
why Federal Security directors
aren't called in such a case
they will bring in the Federal
Security Director if needed.
Well, why would that person not
be needed if you have someone
who's an illegal immigrant?
Right, so so we aren't looking
at whether a person is legal or
illegal in the country, our
function is to make sure that
why not because our role is to
make sure that people that might
pose a risk to transportation,
that significant enough to
either require enhanced
screening or to not allow them
to fly. That the proper
procedure position
is someone who is known to
violated the laws, the United
States does not thereby need
enhanced screening. You're not
concerned about this person as a
security threat.
So there are people every day
that violate the laws the United
States, we look for things that
are related to transportation
security.
Senator Holly also said he had
not received the response from
because he to a letter he sent
the TSA chief in January. In the
letter Holly said that the TSA
policy subverts the rule of law
and should be rescinded
immediately. In his words. The
point of an arrest warrant is
for the police to actively seek
out and apprehend criminals.
This dystopian inversion exceeds
the point of absurdity, where
radical open border policies
attempt to accomplish the very
opposite of DHS as core mission,
apprehending those who cross our
borders illegally.
Yeah, you know, what's sad is
that in order to play a clip
with even this type of
information, you have to go to
NTD No,
isn't that pathetic?
I mean, even though he he's it's
a little off base, Noam Chomsky
was bitching about this. I'm
Russell Brand unless you want to
mourn immigration.
I'm sorry. No, I'm done with
immigration. That was a
Noam Chomsky is is he 100 Yet
he's
probably pushing to 200
Now, just so we understand can
talk on us lost his voice. He
only talks with vocal fry.
It's even slower and lower than
that he was on with I can't get
that low. He was on was rustled.
remind everybody who do it, who
Noam Chomsky is, can we just
call him norm? It's so hard to
say no, no,
no, I'm Chomsky is notorious
left wing complainer has been in
the business of bitching and
moaning about everything the
American American does, ever
since he was a consumer advocate
famous. He's a professor of
linguistics, or was he's retired
at MIT. And he's famous for he's
developed a number of linguistic
rules and right, you know,
regulations and concepts that
everyone accepts. But he's a
lefty of the old fashioned
style, the old internationalist
type, communist, and he's a real
jerk and he but he's such a good
linguist, linguist that he can
trick you into believing his
stuff, and people who suck get
sucked into Noam Chomsky, or you
have to feel sorry for him. But
he recently has been
complaining, like because he
hasn't been getting his airtime
while he got airtime
with Russell Brand. And I'm just
gonna call him norm from now on
just seems to norm. Norm
Chomsky, in case everyone's
wondering, he was bitching. All
right, the United
States today, it is living under
a kind of totalitarian culture,
which has never existed in my
lifetime.
So there's, there's the there,
he's 200 years old. The United
States has a totalitarian
culture, which I have never seen
in my entire lifetime. And he's
seen a lot, particularly on the
socialist lefty side. Yeah, he's
seen it all, pretty much.
This is even too much for him.
And
which is really funny. Yeah,
but worse, in many ways, than
the Soviet Union. Before
Gorbachev, go back to the 1970s
op people in Soviet Russia,
could access BBC, Voice of
American German television, if
they want to find out the news.
If today in the United States,
you want to find out what Prime
Minister lover of Russia is
saying can do it, it's born,
Americans are not permitted to
hear what the Russians are
saying can get in Russian
television can access Russian
sources. That means also the
fine American journalists, like
Chris Hedges, one of the best is
cut out a board from Americans,
because he happens to have a
program running on RT Russian
television, you want to find out
what the adversary is saying,
which is of utmost importance.
You can maybe tune into Indian
state television and find it out
or you can read it on Al
Jazeera. But the United States
has imposed constraints on
freedom of access to information
which are astonishing, which in
fact, do beyond what was the
case in post stolen Mr.
nager from norm himself.
Well, he's probably more or less
right I mean, the arts and get
your music and watch it.
But even beyond that, I mean,
you and I watch television, news
media or trolling everything all
day. There's really nothing I
mean, this well, there's so much
that they could talk about but
now it's, we're not getting
access to the information no one
is by the way, except on Brighty
on
and right and when you say no
one you mean England,
Netherlands, France, no,
everywhere. No,
no one. No one No one. Now we
get better news from NT D and
from W iOS.
DD wrt or MTD is is like I
watched your stuff this is what
I mean. I have to say AMY
GOODMAN occasionally has some
good stuff but NTD really has
good stuff and then they have
reporters and they do they
actually do work. Well we have
they're all kind of amateurish
is a problem and you makes you
great
well The presentation is just
horror. I mean, hire some people
hire some people. I'm sorry.
Just you know that's what our
team did. Well they hired
Brett's all those people have
probably been shot now. Where do
you work Artie? Sorry about the
bullet in the head.
It was a that one guy who is the
I forgot he was on MSNBC was
like, I can't remember his name.
Somebody in the troll room would
remember his name, kind of a
square blocky guy and he used to
be first he was actually a right
winger and yell, left wingers
and I became a left winger on
MSNBC and the older I older guy,
the older guy. It was an older
guy died at shows. Ed Schultz,
Ed Schultz. Yeah. And then he
went to somehow he proceeded
screwed up there and they sent
him off to our TV said RT for
a number of years, and then he
killed him.
They killed him. But he was to
watch his different iterations.
It's like this guy's just a
chameleon, he could do whatever
he wants. He was really good on
MSNBC as a as a shithead as a
steward.
Well, he lost his security
clearance and that was the end
of him. And with that, I'd like
to thank you for your currency
in the morning to you the man
who put the CD in norm Chomsky,
ladies and gentlemen, please say
hello to my friend on the other
end, Mr. John C. Devora. Back
in the morning, Mr. Adam curry
also in the morning all ships at
sea and boots on the ground feet
in the air subs in the water and
all the games nights out there.
Did you clean up the tin cans
and everything what happened to
the racket, it was a little let
down.
I was talking to the bell
in the morning to the trolls and
the troll room you can find them
and join them at troll room.io
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Sometimes people hanging out
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So we're still kind of on this
low, low this low, slow, bad
trolls. I'm still amazed anyone
shows up to listen to this.
They're the studio audience as
far as I'm concerned and a great
studio audience there they are
because they know Ed Schultz and
stuff like that. You can join
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These are federated addresses,
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You could do that when it
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You come in you read down the
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thank the artists for episode
1470 And I including this 129
left to go until the big 1500
Now we titled that clubbing
center very proud of it. Tried
to get the domain name for our
new business our exit strategy
but no no already taken. So we
scrapped that one networks is
just been on fire. We've seen
this in our almost 15 year
history artists come in and you
know, I hate to say John, but
I'm a little worried about
networks. You know what usually
happens? You get three in a row
you get bam you get another one
and then there's burnout.
Do you think wrestlers has been
producing product for a long,
long time? Yeah. And it's pretty
consistent. He's pretty
consistent. He's always in the
game. You know? He just happens
to hit a few winners here and
there. And it's just like he's
like a utility player and a good
baseball team.
I have mixed feelings about the
time change might have played
into his his game changing. Is
that possible? Do you think
maybe he may be able to listen
to a piece he did for us. Oh,
this was the bug. The hot dog
the bug dogs. It was cute. Dogs.
The new mac and cheese is the
bug dog and nice little bug.
There's a hot dog with a mustard
in his bars. A
lot of good pieces for today's
show. Last week's show last
show. Yeah, that was one of
them. And there was one
capitalist agenda had I liked
his brain frogs sticks. You
liked correct a record? Yes,
yes. No one which one? Which
one? Would the queen right next
to the bug dogs? The Queen and
Biden in heaven?
Yeah, I thought that was kind of
fun. When I mean gruesome but
funny,
it was gruesome and but it was
funny it was amusing it wasn't
the funny one and by the way the
reason that didn't get it
because the contrast elements he
was using for his made the
letters always not up to par It
was white and blue against a
white and blue background and
it's just didn't cut it he'd had
to he had to change something to
make that work. I like was the
you know, we've now
we both really liked crushed I
know a cesium 130 sevens. I love
my old deich teacher, but it was
clearly not gonna get used
LML l diag teacher. And then the
one we cracked up at was which
is at the top here is the
clubbing center with a with a
doctor in scrubs in front of
like a Planned Parenthood place
with a baseball bat with blood
all over it. No all over him.
Thank you for the laughs But no,
that was the funniest one. There
was no way we're going to pick
it just weren't going to wasn't
going to happen.
I also liked Hello Comrades from
Taunton, Neil.
Yeah, but I didn't like the use
of that of the prosperity cat
personally. And I mentioned John
Doerr has one and he's the one
who popularized him in Silicon
Valley. And that was the end of
that.
What is prosperity cat? I'm not
familiar with this concept cat.
He's got his hand up. Yeah,
they're hands down. They come
most of their
places. John Doerr is one of the
top venture capitalists in
Silicon Valley wear T shirts
with it, or does he wear no
natural
one of them? You but you buy
him? You can buy these cats.
It's a real porcelain.
Oh, it's porcelain. Okay.
It's a porcelain cat looks just
like this. And they have the
hand in the air are the expenses
there for good luck and
prosperity and you put them in
your office, or the Japanese
thing or the expense. There's,
they come into a hole. They come
in a bunch of styles, the gold
plated ones are the best. And if
you go to a Asian part of town
where they have a lot of Asian
stores, they'll be selling these
things
by the boatload so you just
didn't want the Asian community
of San Francisco to come? No, I
just I just don't like to. I'm
not a fan of this image. Yeah,
okay. I mean, I liked that
comrades gag. It's funny.
We should make prosperity cats
with Hello Comrades that you can
buy.
Yeah. Which is kind of Yeah,
well, the Japanese there's a
Japanese I believe it's a
Japanese cat looks like it and
comrades is a Chinese idea. So I
don't know if that would if that
really does the trick. Anyway,
anyways,
anyways, what else do we have?
We had
the baseball bat baseball a
baseball bat was
a couple of bats. Well, thank
you all I want to mention this.
Oh,
no, the liquefied Beetle was a
contender for Yeah, but it's
hard to read hard to small.
Now I want to mention to people
who don't remember the debt
because we never come up with
our fac that's my fault.
gruesome images of images of the
pox or monkey with pox all over
him is not going to get it
unlikely. Or any gruesome image
anything that is like that is so
the thing is an associated
problem where you have a you,
you have the show, and then
you're associated with something
gruesome or disgusting, is never
going to happen because we know
for just a marketing perspective
hurdles do that it hurts the
show against the rules hurts the
show. That's why you use the
cheesecake when you can even
though that works, work some
people that are sensitive, but
for the most part, no.
You can play along if you're
listening live at no agenda, art
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page that's up to date with
someone just spewed a whole page
of artists crazy. What's
somebody put some old stuff up?
Is
that what it is? Okay.
There's a lot of old stuff here
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episode episode 1471. We kick it
off with Ryan story, and he's in
Brisbane City in Queensland, in
Australia, Dear John and Adam.
The show is a must listen for me
twice a week. I've just donated
$1,500 Australian dollars dues
which he says comes out to
1037 43 He says that makes me a
baron. Now first of all, we will
we accept the 1500 for as long
as stocks last, even though
you're now getting to like, what
is it 60 cents on the US dollar
getting down there. My goodness,
this deal is going to end
this might have to end. We still
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Zealand. We're gonna keep you
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Baron of South Australia a great
honor indeed. Please deduce me
you've been de deuced and he
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order Many thanks from Ryan and
we shall make that title change
for you Ryan, thank you very
much.
You've got karma.
Chris Johnson's up and he is in
Port orange, Florida, Florida.
$33.39 in his notice too long.
Just say that right up front.
Let me just do that. Nothing
like Hi Nick. You're gonna need
a stiff drink to get through
this. No. I taken six six trips
around the sun with crack pot
and Buzzkill. Which I guess he's
been listening for six years
Okay, in my ear and for my 42nd
birthday tomorrow. I figured it
was high time I completed my
knighthood I would say this
donation plus a penny from you
should grant me access to the
coveted Round Table accounting
below. There it is because I
like my Scotch to taste like a
100 years of oppression. I
request a bottle of aardenburg
25 Which isn't cheap to pair
with 16 ounces of a five
Japanese wagyu steak no at the
round table please
no price is too high for our
Knights and Dames if he wants to
save 25 Art Berg art big What is
it our big our big art big 25
I always saw his art Berg but
it's hard big. You know wagyu
which is a very high fat
product. When you cook it you
always
stop stop. I see wagyu
advertised everywhere wagyu
burger. What is that bullshit.
It means that now at this point,
just marketing Moonwalking
with its American wagyu what is
wacky what is wagyu wagyu is a
different breed of cattle that
is specialized that comes out of
Japan but they also have a
similar animal in Korea that
produces a fat that is actually
like more like a duck fat and a
cow fat has a different it's got
different olefins. Everything
about this fat is different is
it's a healthy fats like olive
oil, compared to coconut oil,
let's say. And so the fat in
this in these in this meat is
better and they breed it you can
breed him with her first and you
get the same kind of meat.
American wagyu I think is
slightly tough. I think it's
hard to cook. Japanese wagyu
which is almost all fat is like
a piece of fat. You can't eat 16
ounces of it. I'd like to see
somebody try it. Okay, if you
want to try you can help the
roundtable
now. Now I understand why Arby's
is advertising wagyu sandwiches.
It's It's bullshit. It's
marketing.
Well, it may be it may have the
right fat. I'm not sure sure.
This is the thing that
it makes but when you hear wag
your Wagyu beef Oh, and what I
just heard is this piece of
shit. American wagyu American
wagyu
it's not a complaint. It's
expensive, but it's not a
complete piece of shit. But it's
not a five which is the top of
the top of the top Japanese
product is and is ready to if
anyone wants to try cooking
wagyu it's going to take you a
few rounds before they figure
out how to do it right. I've
played with it. The only way I
find the way I did her best.
Even though I tried all kinds of
techniques is you take the
American wagyu it's still hard
to cook and it's still kind of
in use. It's still kind of tough
and you don't eat what you eat
about half as much as you would
normally you take a flaming
griddle a grill that is in
flames just two three foot high
flame
this is your this is your
favorite way of cooking. I have
so many recipes if you have
years ago like a you make that
pan hot like smokes coming off
like the building's gonna burn
down hot. Okay, so How hot does
it have to be John?
I'd say 800 degrees ah heard
Jeff. So then you put the meat
on there and you leave it on
there for about a minute and
flip it over and you're good to
go. Okay, I must admit he
continues to value every turn by
reach knighthoods could never
touch the value I've received
over the past six years. Okay.
All right, but I'm hoping that
all is about to change with our
exit strategy. That's right.
It's all over. He says our exit
strategy. Well, what is the exit
strategy you speak of? Chris?
Well, that's a great question,
gentlemen. I'm glad you asked.
But the no agenda show in mind
me and my douchebag friend Nate,
who hit me in the mouth. Those
all those years ago, has spent
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camp. Okay, all right, closing a
douchebag call out to all those
partying with me today on my
birthday. And then my wife
stormy.
One more I think we did.
Yeah, and to Katherine Neil.
Molly bunch of douchebags you're
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No kidding. Thanks. For all you
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Alright, thank you very much,
Jonathan. Daniel is in demorest
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anonymous, so I have a night
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what does that what does that
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I think it kind of hints at what
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Okay. I've been too busy to
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You got to unsubscribe for some
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He's in Downers Grove, Illinois.
333 that nine four is his cable
bill down. As to talent I work
in the capital markets. As a
producer, I'd like to adjust
Adams iron at the power markets.
Power companies or are using
lots of Debt Debt comes with
covenants such as company must
hedge pre sell a percentage of
production and electricity
prices only explode higher, not
downer. And the banks that
provide the debt with confident
covenants take the long side of
the hedges in the majority of
the windfall profits. The banks
are making out they also get
paid for the debt financing.
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friends.
Well. How is that any different
from me saying the way power is
run here in Texas at ERCOT
specifically is like Wall
Street.
Get a room. The power companies
are mostly run by decent people.
But hills, but H L L C? What is
this Hill Street or Hills V Sch?
I don't know is running circles
around them. This is one area
where government might actually
run things better and banks
shouldn't have power trading
desks.
Okay, all right.
I'm I'm fine with me. I was
right. I have lived in several
of the same cities as Adam at
similar times. Although without
the helicopters and castles or
you got a glimmer of Dutch
people. They were always very
warm and welcoming. So I enjoyed
when Adam uses the Dutch accent.
The Reich's Museum is one of my
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wrong. Keep up the great work I
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Quinton Wells is in Cisco, Texas
321 for him hello from Cisco,
Texas, home of the first Hilton
Hotel. This is a direct bribe
for the rain stick. All my ponds
are dry, and the cattle sale has
increased from 1200 a week to
over 3000 Cows put up for sale.
Keep on keeping on gents. I'm
conflicted about this. though. I
think it's too late. Because all
the farmers, they can't afford
the hay. They've taken all their
animals, and there's lies,
fire sale prices, pretty much.
So you're going to have a glut
on the market in the Texas area.
And then in the round,
they're not even beef, they're
not even going to process them
now.
What are they gonna do just kill
them? They should, why don't
they process them?
The processing plants, you know,
you get a date for an animal.
And you're like, you can't just
show up with 10 more or 10
times. That's not how it works.
There's only you know, a few
processing plants. This is this
is exactly what I've been being
taught about what's going on.
Well, we've been told that
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Well, let me get my sheet. Let's
talk a little bit about the
about my theory that was
outlined in the newsletter
outstanding
theory chapeau ba Applause
So let's let's listen to sort of
J six hearing six chance
six insurrection is real weight
17 point 7 million viewers,
John, I cost 18,000 channels.
Did you see the numbers? No, I
didn't see that. 17 million said
Well, yeah, it's only a little
less than the season opener.
So let's go with the NPR
coverage. This J six hearing
WTF, which means it means a clip
is an app WTF moment.
It was yet another disturbing
and illuminating week of
hearings by the House committee
investigating the attempted coup
on January 6, as the committee
detailed what former president
did or more accurately did not
do to stop the mob he had
summoned to the US Capitol.
Here's Vice Chair Liz Cheney
questioning former White House
Counsel Pat Cipollone, about the
President's response to the
violence at the Capitol.
So are you aware of any phone
call by the President of the
United States to the Secretary
of Defense that day? Are you
aware of any phone call by the
president United States to the
Attorney General of the United
States that day? Beware of any
phone call by the President of
the United States, the Secretary
of Homeland Security that day?
I'm not aware of that. No,
no way who was being questioned
here?
Doesn't matter. That's the
nature of the hearings is just
these boring, repetitive
questions. Who was tuning in to
listen to this bowl crap. Lawyer
someone is some random lawyer is
it gives you didn't know Did you
know? Did you know? And it goes
on and on. And it takes forever.
So this is exciting. Meanwhile,
they got a woman who's an NPR
woman has going on about this.
Oh, the coup. It's a coup. So
that's the part two of this
media those watching the
hearings, the evidence of the
former presidents culpability
seems obvious. Obvious.
That culpability seems obvious.
Seems obvious. I don't know what
she's talking about. I've
watched these hearings. There's
good culpability. He didn't do
anything. They didn't make call
No. Right. And then he didn't do
anything. Okay, just before I
get my thesis, this play the NTD
version of the wrap up
January 6 committee yesterday
argued that former President
Trump deliberately ignored calls
from staff to denounce violence.
The panel attempted to lay out a
minute by minute account of
Trump's actions during the
capital breach. And today's
Jessica Beatty has more.
The January 6 panel Thursday
detailed what member said was
Trump's failure to act between
the end of his speech at a rally
urging supporters to go to the
Capitol and the release of a
video telling people to go home
but you have to go home now. We
have to have peace.
President Trump did not fail to
act during the 187 minutes
between leaving the ellipse and
telling the mob to go home.
He chose not to act. Okay, so
this is bullcrap culpability. So
my theory is the following. This
was a deep state set up a frame
up what Trump did we're gonna go
along with they're all in on
this that Trump apparently tried
to go to the Capitol right after
the he gave his speech. He was
he, my thinking is okay, why was
he gonna go to the Capitol? I
never asked that question. They
just said he wanted to go to the
Capitol, gotten to a beef with
the Secret Service guy, Secret
Service guy says, hey, hey, no,
you can't go to the Capitol, we
got to take you to the White
House and take some of the White
House. Well, maybe wanted to go
to the Capitol for a reason to
tell him not to break into the
Capitol. He may have been
wanting to do that. But this
whole thing was set up, he was
shoved back into this card,
taken to the White House, and
then put in a separate room. He
wasn't even in the Oval Office.
They keep talking about he's in
some other room where he didn't
do anything. And he never called
anybody he was locked up. This
was like, this whole thing seems
to be something of a like a deep
state trick.
Well, what you what you put in
the newsletter was was the real
clincher for me is the missing
Secret Service text messages.
And then you have the missing
Secret Service text messages.
And if you listen to anybody,
including Snowden, who just
posted this, I'll put it in
maybe the next is Snowden says
it's not possible. Now the text
messages are not gone. He says
that he says is not possible to
lose these messages because he's
set up these systems for the for
the government. And he says it's
not possible to lose those
messages. So why would you lose
the messages? They make a big
fuss thing? It has something to
do with Trump, but no, not if
this whole thing was a setup.
They said because in the setup,
there's I'm guessing some
messaging about we got to keep
them from the thing because we
You got it planned. We're gonna
do this. We're gonna do that.
Now. I thought this
was Wait, no, wait, wait, wait,
how about why would it be like
that? Why wouldn't it be POTUS
wants to go to tell everyone to
stop command says Come back.
Come back. I mean these types of
messages what? Yeah.
Okay. I'm good. So I have a
smoking
gun there. You're right. There's
a smoking gun there and it's not
in their favor.
It's not it's not in their
favor, but nobody would. I never
heard this thesis. It's a
logical thesis. I'm not. This is
not a crazy nut ball thesis.
This, if you look at the
evidence is logical. What I said
could be the truth as opposed to
the stuff they're making up. Now
the kicker to me just came out.
And this is the last clip which
is the J six hearing about
Melania
former First Lady Melania. Trump
says she was not aware of the
events taking place during the
US Capitol breach on January 6,
and she says the reason is that
her chief of staff abandoned her
post. She said that she was
recording the contents of the
White House's historic rooms,
which includes taking archival
photographs of the renovations.
She told Fox News she organized
a team to do it several months
in advance, and January 6 was
the deadline. Mrs. Trump said
her chief of staff Stephanie
Grisham was not in the White
House on January 6, and that her
behavior amounted to dereliction
of duty. She said normally, the
First Lady's chief of staff
provides detailed briefings
surrounding the nation's
important issues, but that
Grisham abandoned her post.
Grisham has often criticized
former President Donald Trump
and the former first lady since
they left office Melania Trump
said that if she was informed of
all the details, she would have
immediately denounced the
violence that occurred at the
Capitol building.
This is great, the low
so this makes nothing but says
to me that this is a scam of the
highest order. And that's one of
the reasons that it's a one
sided hearing. Well, of course,
then you have the media all in
out like this woman from NPR,
who the COO, and the whole rest
of it, and we still have those
guys that were in Asia on
provoca tours, we know about
them. They're all vos, faps,
EPS, EPS, and all the rest of
it. It's it's an obvious scam.
And I think, at some level, the
Republicans at least see through
it.
Oh, I mean, they do but they
they I think most of the
Republicans
are just ignoring it. Like a lot
of things. Well, that's here's
another little thing. Didn't
want the New York Post just
today turned on Trump. Oh,
goodness, what happened? They
said, No, we don't want this
guy. He's no good. I have
to say a man as someone sent me
some clips of his most recent
appearance. Like six clips I was
listening to and then the
producer who sent this to me
said, you can hear that Trump is
really kind of losing it. And it
was so bad. It's like you can't
even sit through them. It's the
same shit. He has no new
material. I think his energy
level is on autopilot. He does.
And now maybe he's trying to
conserve it. I'm sorry. It's
it's not it's not firing on all
cylinders yet. If that's what
his intent is,
well, whatever the case is,
whole thing is designed. I mean,
it seems to be working. Because
none of this is even would even
suggest here is not even part of
the discussion.
And and we have an arrest. Go
into jail. Finally, another one
of those insurrectionists is
going to jail in connection with
the Jan six insurrection. And we
begin what let me get perfectly
timed.
It was somebody who was at the
time he was it was there and he
was yelling and screaming at the
crowd that go bust into the
place he went into himself
started tearing up the place.
That's
exactly right.
Except it isn't and we begin
here this morning with a wit of
sorts for the House Committee
invest
when of sorts or when we have a
wind source. It's a win of
sorts. It's a way
we begin here this morning with
a win of sorts for the House
committee investigating the
January 6 The assault on the US
Capitol. Former Trump White
House adviser Steve Bannon was
found guilty on Friday on two
counts of contempt of Congress
then in
defiance of red to Jan 16. He
was out he wasn't anywhere near
the place. No he
was in his war room. But wait,
listen to how CBS categorizes
this
counts of contempt of Congress
then in defied a subpoena for
months that testified before the
Committee. He is the closest
person to former President Trump
to be charged with a crime in
connection with the insurrection
up charged with the crime in
connection with the
insurrection.
That was the what's the
connection to the Insert
Election not well, except that
he disobeyed a subpoena from the
committee investigating this
direct insurrection. But the way
CBS quizzes Wow, this is the
first one. Oh, here we go. This
is good.
The former President Trump to be
charged with a crime in
connection with the
insurrection.
Brother, you know, I hate to say
it, they do it. Well. No, Noam
Chomsky is right, norm. Norm.
It's like, it hurts me. It pains
me why? Because Noam Chomsky is
the guy who always promoted Pol
Pot,
pains you to tell. He's right.
Understand, that's painful.
Well, you can you know, he mean,
he invented Pol Pot. What
did you just know, he's the one
who promoted Pol Pot during and
he denies it to this day.
Although I heard him do it.
Really. He was a big fan. You
know, he's a communist. So he
was a big fan of Kenmare rouge,
which was going on. It was the
revolution, the Communist
Revolution was going on in
Cambodia. The Khmer Rouge showed
up which is Pol Pots, boys, and
their stereo taken over the
place. And he just thought it
was the greatest thing ever,
because the Khmer Rouge is going
to fix everything in Southeast
Asia. And he was a big fan of
the whole Pol Pot Khmer Rouge
thing for about a few months
until it turned out to this guy
was a butcher. And then he
backed off as fast as he can.
He's been denying it ever since
that he had anything to draw.
No, I didn't like those guys. No
liar,
norm. So let's talk about guns
for a moment, because that's yet
another little sub text that the
whole world talks about how evil
America is, yeah, go man. We're
just shooting kids up everywhere
left and right, more than ever.
But did you? Did you notice, by
the way, I should have I'm sure
there's a supercut of this. We
need one. So there was a What
was the most recent mall
shooting two people were shot
killed. But the gunman was
stopped by a Good Samaritan.
Yes, this is a very interesting
narrative that's created here.
Because you could say a hero, a
good guy with a gun. You could
say, tell me a little bit more
about him. But no, it's not good
samaritan which has a lot of
historical context. You're gonna
say something?
Yes, I have actual clip. Funny,
but I want you to finish talk
because you gotta look out
there. I found the clip. Well,
to me, it's, it sounds a bit
like, well, when you because you
know, Samaritans and the good
Samaritans it has a historical,
biblical context. But I think
it's being used to say, well,
he's a religious asshole with a
gun, but he's a good one.
Maybe I think they've, they've
downplayed it so much. I think
you're realistic. You're caught
on to that part of it. I want to
play a clip of the announcement
of this on CNN, where they
downplay it so much. This is not
reporting. This is this is
supposed to be the news report.
They're editorializing. This is
two of the jerk offs on CNN. And
this is a clip from show. I
don't
have to say you, you have to
give me this. Give me the name
of the clip. What's the name of
the
name of the clip is Indiana
shooter report, CNN.
And your wish is my command, I
believe said that the government
had a high capacity magazine and
had his bystandard not
intervened when he did so
quickly. More people could have
been killed. I mean, but are we
all supposed to rely on an armed
22 year old? Shouldn't we
shouldn't have said oh, he was
22 Yeah, how about that?
Well, that should we have to
rely on that? No. We need to
rely on gun laws. Can you
believe this is the report they
don't raise the kid No.
Do we really have to rely on a
22 Hey, 22 year olds are over
there in you have no problem
sending 22 year olds to Iraq.
wherever else some damn sandy
area. You should be ashamed of
yourselves idiots. Here's a
quickie on the California
gun law to fight gun violence. A
first in the nation law in
California allow citizens to sue
individuals and manufacturers
responsible for illegal assault
weapons and ghost guns used in
the state. Governor Gavin Newsom
signed legislation into law on
Friday under the law
Californians can file suit for
at least $10,000 per weapon. The
law models itself after a Texas
law allowing Texans to sue
doctors and others who provide
access to abortions
Hey Gavin sick burn on Texas
bro. Sick one man.
So Gavin was did a bunch of
press conferences and I didn't
record any of them but he's
bragging about this. He's got a
scar you know, and he's got that
gravelly voice I can't quite get
But he's gonna, you know, Texas
can do this week and do it, you
know, they're gonna we're gonna
I'm gonna go see some other
governors and we're gonna tell
them all to do this same trick.
It's yeah, it's sad. It's sad.
Sad. But more impressive was the
soundbite clip moment in the
House hearing about the new gun
law that the Democrats pushed
introduced. And I believe if it
didn't already pass, it will,
and then it will go to the
Senate and probably won't go
anywhere. This is a virtue
signaling bill. This is this is
really what the most of the work
that the United States
Government does is to get clips
off the C span, make sure I can
go on to CNN on Anderson Cooper
or Tucker Carlson, it's all part
of the same system. So Massey,
Representative Massey is a
Republican from Kentucky. And
the bill here is about banning
the sale of AR fifteens. Now, if
you have one, you can still keep
it but no longer will be able to
buy one if this passes, and also
no magazines over 15 rounds. So
that's that's what the bill is
about. And Massey does his
moment. I think brilliantly, I
just cut out a little bit of up
because he went on for five, six
minutes. And he said, Hey, you
know, I've got an amendment
amendments are very important.
In the in the bill writing and
legislation writing process. He
said, I've got an amendment. I
see some exceptions here. So you
know, to this, this rule about
who can have these guns, and
they weren't, indeed clip
worthy.
I am at a loss to understand why
the Department of Education or
the Department of Agriculture
would need the so called weapons
of war to complete their
missions.
I should have said in my intro
there, that the bill
specifically, as it always does,
discusses the AR 15 as a weapon
of war not needed on our
streets. No one needs a weapon
of war for hunting. And so now
he's saying, Hey, this is
interesting. Why do these people
need a weapon of war?
And I would be, if I may, I
would yield to any of the
Democrats who want to tell me
why the Department of Education
needs weapons of war. Mr.
Swalwell, I'll yield to you.
I would just ask if they don't
need them. Why do you need them?
Brilliant, brilliant reply.
Swalwell. Can you believe this?
Yeah, I know you are. But I know
I am a so you
wall. Well, why does this guy
keep getting reelected? Aaron
Fremont. He's probably the
idiots that live in the Silicon
Valley East Bay. Now when
I think I think that he's passed
around as a hot piece asked
amongst amongst the men. It
could be Mr. Swalwell. YouTube,
I would just ask if they don't
need them. Why do you need them?
Now you're back?
I would, I would say that they
are not weapons of war. But I am
taking the intent of Mr.
Siciliana, on good faith, that
he's banning weapons of war
here. And so I would ask him,
Why would he ban something that
he calls weapons of war? What
Why would he allow the US
Department of Agriculture or the
Department of Education, to have
what he considers to be weapons
of war? He said, These weapons
that he seeks to design have
characteristics specifically for
killing people. If it's, you
know, if it's at the USDA, I
would wonder, maybe you need to
dispatch an unruly animal. But
if that's the case, why would he
seek to allow them to have
weapons that in his by his
definition, and I will yield to
him here in a second, are
designed for killing people?
Yeah, I think that exclusion is
included because they both have
a law enforcement agencies,
which
kills people. The gentleman
yields, I will yield to the
Chairman, if he would try to
answer the question what Nadler
by the way, or the Department of
Agriculture would need whoever
he called weapons of
war. Every such department,
including the Department of
Education and the Department,
every department listed in
including the Department of
Agriculture and the Department
of Education, have their own
security forces who might need
weapons. I would like to ask why
do they need more than 15
rounds? And why would they need
what the Democrats have mostly
characterized as weapons of war
if they're not going to
war? Yeah, so of course they got
no answer to that but it's a
very good point and how
frightening is I didn't know
that Department of Education was
getting AR fifteens I thought
was bad enough the IRS show to
my office with their guns. Oh,
no, they all they have security
unit security. Yeah.
This is the Department of
Education have to do with what
security we talking about here?
This is mean that that is the
overall
I like to know specifically what
they need them for
their was not answered unruly
students was not answered riots
was not answered
Department of Education right
they're just a bunch of nuts
scattered I
remember when the IRS showed up
looking for me to in your IRS
and they had their guns hands on
guns.
Yeah well it's video I don't
blame them.
You know that cannon that
attitude hurts America John
you're hurting America. All
right I need to talk about
Ukraine and Russia. Do you have
anything on Ukrainian Russia
because I have
quite a bit of but about
Ukrainian Russia. Let's play my
clips. Let's do it. Let's go
with the up to date stuff. This
is the Ukraine Odessa attack
with missing information.
Ukraine says Russia's missile
attack on the port city of
Odessa today, which the US has
strongly condemned threatens the
resumption of shipments of
Ukrainian grain. This less than
24 hours after Moscow agreed to
it appears Joanna kisses has
more.
Ukraine's military says Russia
fired at least four missiles
toward Odessa today. Two
missiles were shot down by
Ukraine's air defense system.
The other two hit an area around
the port. Ukraine's Foreign
Ministry spokesman compared the
attack to quote spitting in the
face of the United Nations which
brokered the Green Deal with
Turkey. Deputy agriculture
minister taught us Wysocki says
the UN needs to clearly spell
out what it means to violate
this agreement,
or you stated before the deal
that without fixed reliable
guarantees of security, so go
into
Friday's deal included Russian
assurances that it would not
attack port facilities. Joanna
kisses NPR News pave
Yeah, she leaves out is NPR and
this is yesterday, when he did
this report even though the
thing took place, I think on
Friday. They leave out to the
Russians immediately denied
doing this. Yeah. They
immediately denied doing this.
But NPR assiduously left it out.
So I'm listening to some more
stuff on NPR. And here it is.
Again, this is the part two of
these clips. And this is just a
short clip I just titled it
lies.
Yesterday, international leaders
were praising a deal that would
ensure Ukrainian grain gets
exported from the port of
Odessa. Less than 20 hours after
the deal was signed, though
Ukraine reported missile strikes
on the harbor, already violating
one of the central terms of the
agreement. Russian officials
have yet to say anything about
the explosions.
That's not true. They did say
almost immediately stuff about
the and this was yesterday I
recorded that but
but NPR couldn't hear that
denial because norm Chomsky just
pointed out that you can't
receive that denial.
Seems to be the case. One more
guy got more you Corona. I
have I have. I have a quick
series of Jake Sullivan when
you're ready. No. Okay.
Well, let's try this though.
First, is another NPR clip. This
is from Aditya to look to sprint
update clip is called Ukrainian
to Russia.
Oh, this is the older one. Yeah,
okay.
Yeah. nearly 2 million Ukrainian
refugees have now gone to
Russia, not necessarily being
forcibly moved but making the
choice to go in order to avoid
possibly being killed as Russia
continues to batter Ukraine. And
some of those who are making the
trip are being subjected to
interrogation strip searches or
worse, Ukraine portrays versus
forced transfers to enemy
ground, something considered to
be a war crime. Russia for its
part has described them as
humanitarian evacuations.
This is a big joke. There's,
there's 50 Probably more $50
billion flowing into people's
pockets everywhere. There's guns
going all weapons going all over
the world. It's a huge shit
show, which is just painted with
this nice little brush by the
media. None of it's true. And
it's just it's a money pit and
it's not intended this I
listened to a while I started
listen to this very long
interview seven hours of Craig.
I think her name was Kay
Krieger. I want to say she was
married to an admiral a marine
and like our high ranking
Marine. And she just talks about
all this corruption how
everyone's in on it. They're all
partying all the time, you know
that they're always going away
on junkets and just getting you
know hookers, blow whatever. A
lot of insinuation about a lot
of gay sex going on in the upper
right. The whole thing is, if
you just look at the leadership
of our military, look at him
who's who's left who's a real
leader.
Do we know him? We know anybody
I don't see one.
Now that seems like a bunch of
creeps. And so this is just a
part of it and the Biden family
involvement. This this is a
never ending Money Pit of
misery, misery. And, and of
course this is all Obama's doing
because this is obviously he's
behind this everything that's
happening right now there's no
denying it his people are
running it so he's probably in
the background. Oh, maybe I can
prove that to you. Jake Sullivan
went to the aspirin, aspirin.
Yes, it should be called the
aspirin aspirin security? Yes.
No norm Chomsky is at the
aspirin security conference. I'm
just flubbing away to that my
regular job is Joey de aspirin.
And, you know, the the moderator
is the editor in chief of The
Atlantic magazine. So it's a
tard. Fast. And and here's Jake
with the truth coming out.
President Biden. Oh, wait, and
Jake is the Assistant to the
President for national security.
He's not the National Security
Adviser.
I thought he was a national
security adviser.
The title I've seen is adviser
to the President on national
security. I think that's No,
Assistant. I'm sorry. Well, hold
on a second.
I don't think he should be
assistant. He's the guy. Well,
that's
what I always thought. But then
I saw his title. Let's just see
if if he if he is. No, no, no,
no, no, no, no, he is not. I
don't think he's the National
Security Adviser. He is no,
you're right. No, he was
national make up your mind. I'm
trying to he was the national
security adviser in 2002, or
Obama. But now, now, it's
Jake Sullivan.
Here. He is an American
political adviser who currently
serves as United States at the
fuck Wikipedia. Anyway, as far
as we're concerned, he's the guy
and he's and he's being run by
Obama. Here's why
President Biden called him a
pariah earlier, and then went to
meet him. Was it a mistake to
call him a pariah?
Well, I think what's interesting
about the way that this has been
covered is that time seemed to
stop between his debate comment
in October of 2019. And him
traveling to Saudi Arabia in
July of 2022. A lot happened in
between, in fact, when President
Obama came into President Biden
came into office in the first 60
days in office.
Okay, that was that was not just
a flub. But that's maybe just my
opinion. Also, to understand his
mindset, and these jump folks
who are running this horrible
war, who are just pouring money
into the pockets of the
military, really the military
industrial complex, but also the
everyone's benefiting off of
this, it's so disgusting. This
is his mindset, as you hear what
she's talking about the state of
weapons, Naval Weapons in the
world. So
on the first question, one of
the things I've learned a lot
about in the last 18 months is
every form of artillery munition
coastal defense system, naval
mine, you know, that is produced
on Mother Earth, not just
American systems, but European
system, Soviet systems and so
forth. And
did you hear it? Not Russian
systems, Soviet systems? The
guys living in the Cold War era?
Wow, that is a fabulous catch.
Thank you listen to it again.
That's better than the Obama
thing you could say as a flood.
Because he worked for Obama.
Yeah. But that's, that's really
bad
on Mother Earth, not just
American systems, but European
system, Soviet systems and so
forth. And
so Soviet systems all right.
Now, the final click, click, the
final clip is disturbing. If you
happen to be in the middle of
this complete stew of gangs and
gangsters, and those are just
the Americans that are operating
in Ukraine, how worried are you
about the physical safety of
President Solinsky now?
I thought I thought I'd coached
you with the previous question
not to start with how worried
are you? Because my answer is
chicken Worry. Worry. As you
know, we're as you know, I'm
gonna coach I'm worried going
now. I'm going
to say he's worried one more
time. If I were Zelinski right
now, I'd be worried. The guy is
saying Oh, his safety. Now I'm
worried I'm really worried
really, really, really listened
to it again. Again, he will
complete his thoughts
to start with how worried are
you? Because my answer is Jake.
Worry. Worry. As you know, we're
as you know, I'm a coach. I'm
worried going no, I mean,
compared to where you are
compared to where you guys were
are in February, obviously. And
it's not something to make light
up because President Solinsky is
personal safety is something
that that concerns us. This is a
leader in wartime dealing with
an opponent and adversary, an
enemy in Russia that is
ruthless, brutal and capable of
just about anything. So it is a
concern. President Solinsky
takes the precautions you would
expect to protect himself to
protect continuity of government
in Ukraine. And we are trying to
help and facilitate that in any
way that we can.
I think he's a dead man. I think
they're gonna take him out and
you know, who's going to replace
him as the spokes haul? His wife
was Alinsky. Yep. Oh, his wife
spoke, spoke in front of
Congress. And it wasn't worth
close. Zelinsky is is obviously
a showpiece. He's got his those
fitted T shirts solely ever
wears,
but he's going too far. He's
pushing for things that no one
wants to give him and he's
over at laning is starting to
complain a bit too much. And
so they bring in his wife, Nancy
Pelosi brought her in big
speech, you know, blah, blah,
whatever.
hiring women.
Yes. And she'll be the new face
of the war. You can write it
bright in the book. The new face
of war is as Mrs. Alinsky. Poor,
poor, poor Volodymyr blue. He
may be playing Yeah, he may be.
I've thought about this. I
didn't think about killing him.
But I thought about the fact
that he seems to be pushing his
luck a little bit with how much
he keeps demanding stuff.
Exactly. He's doing it in a kind
of a way. That's like, you know,
he's the boss. Yeah, he's not
exactly this is he's overplayed
his hand. So very dangerous is a
catch very dangerous. Worried,
worried, worried? Yeah. Four
times. I'm worried.
I'm worried. I'm worried.
I'm worried just getting rid of
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But we don't have an evergreen
ticket evergreen. No,
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as evergreen. You know what,
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And you know, someone's gonna
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averaging two to $300. But they
are much harder to get
Springsteen hits the road next
year.
Hmm. Dynamic Pricing. Welcome to
the future kids. It's an algo.
Yeah, it's exactly what I seem
to do in San Francisco at the
parking meters.
What dynamic pricing?
Yep, the parking meters are
dynamically priced especially
around how we're me view is, is
all those parking spots. Because
when there's a Giants game, oh,
it goes from 25 cents an hour to
like $20
Oh, $2 an hour. That's what they
were pricing on. 15 minutes when
I was there.
No, no, I'm sorry. What am I
thinking? $2 for like, 15 I was
gonna say yeah,
I remember it really well. Yeah,
it was there were
Joe bucks. It'd be a deal. It
was horrible. Well, I only have
one last clip. Okay, you're
gonna like your clip being less
but I'll play this one. Anyway,
this is another Kancil culture
clip. Somebody. Bill Burr
pointed this out in his latest
stand up, which is taking
mushrooms.
What's wrong with you didn't
like the mushroom segment?
No, it was boring because he was
getting laughs like no tomorrow.
Then he goes into his mushroom
segment in his model and stuff
about business life. Oh, I
see what you're saying. He was
on a roll and then ruined it
with mushroom crap. Yeah, and
that was right in the middle of
a set which has made it bad. I
just thought it was
Was this the one at Red Rocks
red just came up. Yeah. It was I
enjoyed it. I see the first 40
minutes is hilarious. So so he
brought this up about getting up
running out of people to cancel
so let's start canceling people
in the in the past. Okay, here's
Audubon getting canceled.
The Seattle chapter of the
Audubon Society says it's
dropping Audubon from its name
because of its association with
white supremacy. Deanna Fowler
from members vision can there
are hundreds of state and local
chapters of the National Audubon
Society nonprofit dedicated to
protecting birds. That Seattle
Audubon says it plans to change
its name because the man the
organization is named after
painter and bird lover John
James Audubon owned enslaved
people and opposed motion.
Claire Catania, Executive
Director of Seattle Audubon says
she hopes others will follow
suit, but it's our hope that by
making this public declaration
now we can blaze a trail that
hopefully will be easier for
others to follow. And the end is
yet Audubon says it hopes more
people will feel welcome and
spaces dedicated to
conservation.
Oh, man,
this is crossover.
Is dipshits this to Seattle
dipshits This is so bad bouquet.
Oh, gee, back in the 1800s Yeah.
Well, this is right. This is
exactly we're talking about
ignore the Nazi background when
your parents were alive. My
parents were alive. Ignore all
that.
Yeah, well that Bill Berg goes
on about Coco Chanel. Making the
point and that is exactly.
That's well worth watching.
Alright, everybody end of show
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Everything helps return some
value if you made it all the way
to this and surely something's
in the cards for us. We'll see
on Thursday till then adios
mofos and such
the various shots that people
are getting now cover their
their their you're okay, you're
not going to you're not going to
get COVID these vaccinations.
I want to also just take a
minute.
Mark this moment
the SARS cov. Two virus was
detected by antigen testing
President likely has
been a five
vaccinated people do not carry
the virus don't get sick. When
people are vaccinated, they can
feel safe that they are not
going to get infected.
Hey, folks, yes, you heard this
morning I tested positive for
COVID. Double vaccinated double
boosted. Symptoms are mild. And
if you can't build a wall high
enough to keep out a vaccine,
the vaccine can stop the spread
what's
gonna save you right now is kind
of slow. Yeah. So it's possible.
In fact, it's looking likely
that the vaccine might suppress
the immune system.
Yeah, Brett, what people saying
it doesn't mean this evidence.
Yeah.
If you watch other TV stations,
if you listen to other radio
stations, if you go on social
media for my
grandchildren, and there's the
future is more than it's very
dark.
This was entrenched national
policy, we cannot
hide away from human population.
I'm talking here about corporate
philanthropy engaged in ethnic
cleansing.
If you watch other TV stations,
if you listen to other radio
stations, if you go on social
media,
I am not going to eat bugs. You
pleaded for more weapons, and
specifically air defense systems
from the US Congress on the road
ahead. But always remember to
check the rearview mirror
when in the midst of the sixth
great extinction.
This was not just a movement of
a couple of weird guys
permission largely accomplished.
If you watch other TV stations
if you listen to other radio
stations, if you go on social
media, we have a window of time
which is closing so many
Americans know how wrong this
is. That's just not enough. It's
not Twitter that counts because
this planet has finite natural
resources. The people in this
room with me do not exist. I
still have Easter baby
we all suffer.
It turns out there can be a
happenstance genocide and find
solutions
now. If you watch other TV
stations if you listen to other
radio stations if you go on
social media.
You we must. We must and we will
about that And. Audio MoPhO
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