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            Adam curry Jhansi Dvorak July
24 2022 And this is your award
          
                  
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            winning game on nation media
assassination episode 1471. This
          
                  
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            is no agenda,
          
                  
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            training bugs for bodies,
broadcasting live from the heart
          
                  
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            of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in the
          
                  
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            morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
          
                  
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            from Northern Silicon Valley,
where we're lamenting the loss
          
                  
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            of Terra Nova Fuji in the grand
sumo Jul tournament. I'm Jhansi,
          
                  
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            Dvorak. Buzzkill.
          
                  
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            You're lamenting the loss
because he died or because he
          
                  
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            lost he lost his match.
          
                  
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            He lost him as he lost the last
two matches lost a tournament.
          
                  
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            Oh, well, this horrible. Why is
this an upset in the sumo world?
          
                  
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            Yeah, kinda.
          
                  
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            I was unaware of this issue.
          
                  
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            But he was the only Yokozuna
that was mighty so he's always
          
                  
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            going to be favored. Yokozuna?
Yes, top of the top of the top.
          
                  
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            Okay, Yokozuna. Well, good.
          
                  
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            Good. Good. We don't care. I
lost
          
                  
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            $5,000. Ah, now. Sports Don't
bet on sports.
          
                  
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            Sumo is not a sport, so that
makes it easy. Is it like Sumo?
          
                  
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            Yeah, if you don't bet it isn't.
It's not it's not a proper
          
                  
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            sports. Bet. So this is like
soccer. It's not not the same
          
                  
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            thing. Soccer. Soccer, Sumo.
          
                  
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            You and the score was one nail.
I mean, that's a rousing
          
                  
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            browsing game.
          
                  
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            I can't help that I grew up with
that shit. All right. The
          
                  
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            President is still dead. As far
as I'm concerned. And I'm out to
          
                  
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            prove it.
          
                  
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            You're going to do today's show.
You're going to prove it?
          
                  
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            Oh. I don't think I can really
prove it. But I can certainly
          
                  
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            tell you that something is up.
What we have not seen is the
          
                  
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            White House doctor. We've seen
officials we've seen Kareem
          
                  
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            Abdul John Pierre. What's his
name? The the health director of
          
                  
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            NIH. What's his
          
                  
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            guy? That guy? Yeah, that
          
                  
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            guy was pretty funny guy.
          
                  
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            I thought they heard from the
doctor me. I could be wrong. But
          
                  
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            I can't I don't. I have no. I am
not able to rebuke IP
          
                  
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            restrictions.
          
                  
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            You don't believe the doctor
himself has been out only that
          
                  
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            guy. Doctor, that guy who's the
who's the boss of the boss? And
          
                  
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            I think he's the one that did
the oh, he showed me his plate.
          
                  
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            It was so clean. It's it's
infantilizing the president but
          
                  
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            probably appropriate. So the
White House doctor's name was
          
                  
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            O'Connor and we had a pretty
poignant question from the White
          
                  
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            House press staff saying, hey,
when will this guy come out and
          
                  
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            talk himself? When will he say
something? This is not very
          
                  
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            transparent.
          
                  
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            The question is, When will Dr.
O'Connor come up? Because to
          
                  
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            just put out a statement, and
shield them from questions would
          
                  
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            be the least transparency of any
White House in 50 years.
          
                  
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            I wholeheartedly disagree on
your last statement. I
          
                  
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            wholeheartedly disagree on your
last statement. So we
          
                  
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            wait. She wholeheartedly
actually say that twice. She
          
                  
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            did. John Kalodner.
wholeheartedly, disagrees.
          
                  
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            Twice.
          
                  
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            Yes. Because she immediately
takes that as you're no better
          
                  
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            than Trump.
          
                  
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            So we're doing this very
differently, very differently,
          
                  
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            argue than the last
administration,
          
                  
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            you see very differently. Very,
this is her. This is her hiding.
          
                  
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            Well, it's her thinking word
whenever she doesn't know what
          
                  
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            to say next. And she'll repeat
what she just said. Which is, I
          
                  
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            think in general was catch good
catch. I'll be good idea. If
          
                  
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            you're up there
          
                  
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            at the podium, repeat yourself
so you can kind of maybe catch
          
                  
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            your breath. Yeah.
          
                  
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            Well, she seems to have a lot of
that going on. And
          
                  
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            I happy to have that
conversation with you. Number
          
                  
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            one,
          
                  
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            what is what is this? We're a
lot more transparent, certainly
          
                  
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            than the previous
administration. And I'm happy to
          
                  
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            have that conversation with you
after class young man.
          
                  
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            What did she drop into this
giant notice that she's gonna do
          
                  
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            the number one thing?
          
                  
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            Well, we're number one in
everything. foam finger number
          
                  
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            one.
          
                  
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            I know she's, you know, number
one, you know, number one,
          
                  
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            number two, you know the thing
Biden does, number one and
          
                  
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            keeps missing number three?
          
                  
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            Yeah. Are we all one?
          
                  
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            We are doing this very
differently very differently
          
                  
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            that I would argue then the last
administration and I happy to
          
                  
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            have that conversation with you.
Number one, we did not see the
          
                  
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            president because we are
following CDC guidance and the
          
                  
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            CDC guidance is to make sure
that we have minimal contact
          
                  
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            with the President and allow For
him to isolate,
          
                  
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            complete bullshit answer, it's
about the doctor. So we don't
          
                  
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            know. We just don't know.
          
                  
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            But it is a bullshit answer.
It's about the doctor, which is
          
                  
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            what she's talking about. She's
not seeing and what there was a
          
                  
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            make.
          
                  
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            But here I think is some
evidence that that is not going
          
                  
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            well with Joe or an
assassination attempt. President
          
                  
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            Biden completed his first full
day of Pax COVID. Last night,
          
                  
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            his symptoms have improved. He
did mount a temperature
          
                  
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            yesterday evening to 99.4
degrees Fahrenheit, which
          
                  
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            responded favorably to Tylenol.
His temperature has remained
          
                  
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            normal since then, his symptoms
remain characterized as runny
          
                  
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            nose and fatigue with an
occasional non productive now
          
                  
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            loose cough his voice is deeper
this morning his pulse blood
          
                  
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            pressure, respiratory rate, and
oxygen saturation remain
          
                  
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            entirely normal. On room air the
President is tolerating
          
                  
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            treatment Well,
          
                  
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            I like the little addition there
on room air it's like
          
                  
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            everything's everything's good.
Now notice, she gives the
          
                  
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            temperature 99.9 or something
like that, but she doesn't give
          
                  
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            the actual blood oxygen levels
and then is added to that on
          
                  
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            normal air Is he is he assisted
with oxygen at the moment, but
          
                  
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            they when they tested it? He was
okay. Or he was okay. But he's
          
                  
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            basically still on oxygen.
Because that's what it sounds
          
                  
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            like.
          
                  
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            You're asking the wrong guy.
Well, listen, I
          
                  
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            bear masks. That's not
transparent,
          
                  
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            your respiratory rate, and
oxygen saturation remain
          
                  
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            entirely normal. On room air.
The President is tolerating
          
                  
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            treatment. Well, we will
continue Paxil of it as planned,
          
                  
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            his symptoms will be treated
supportively with oral
          
                  
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            hydration, Tylenol and Albuterol
inhaler that he uses as needed.
          
                  
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            His Eliquis and crestor are
being held during PACs loaded
          
                  
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            treatment. And for several days
after his last dose. During this
          
                  
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            time, it is reasonable to add
low dose aspirin as an
          
                  
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            alternative type of blood
thinner.
          
                  
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            Now, of course, I'm not a
doctor, and neither of us are
          
                  
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            but when I hear that they're
suspending his intake of eliquid
          
                  
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            first, and crest or crystals for
cholesterol. But eliquid mist,
          
                  
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            or Eliquis. That's a that's a
pretty powerful blood thinner.
          
                  
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            And I didn't know you could just
replace it with aspirin or
          
                  
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            aspirin. Until several days
after I think the packs low. I
          
                  
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            say packs limited but everyone
who's in the know seems to say
          
                  
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            packs low COVID. You know,
that's I think it's five days
          
                  
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            minimum. So, add another three,
eight days without the blood
          
                  
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            thinner. You could get em if you
look, I looked at the page
          
                  
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            Eliquis page do not stay at stop
taking Eliquis unless your
          
                  
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            doctor tells you to which he did
in this case, stopping suddenly
          
                  
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            can increase your risk of blood
clot or stroke. I'm just saying
          
                  
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            he's cared enough for those
vaccines. He's gonna have blood
          
                  
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            clots. He's got him.
          
                  
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            If he had if he had the vaccine,
if that's a big if one more on
          
                  
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            the on the executive branch. And
they're starting to push back.
          
                  
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            It's kind of fun. So this is
again, Corinne. And now it's Dr.
          
                  
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            Shah. That's the guy. That's
that doctor guy, Dr. Shah.
          
                  
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            And he comes us together has
been talking about he's his
          
                  
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            doctor. Yeah, he's the guy. He's
the guy.
          
                  
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            They ask a question about the
Vice President and it was just
          
                  
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            beautiful to hear these two.
She's off to the side, you know,
          
                  
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            and she's and her body is all
tense. When she gets tense. She
          
                  
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            she starts to hunched over. And
only the bottom part of her arms
          
                  
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            work below the elbow. He's like,
and the guy
          
                  
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            was like Jerry Lewis.
          
                  
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            Yes. And Dr. Shah, he was just
caught with his pants down.
          
                  
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            Yeah, I mean, he didn't know
what to say.
          
                  
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            The other question I have for
you, Dr. Vice President Harris
          
                  
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            is a close contact with the
President. And the CDC guidance
          
                  
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            says that if you're a close
contact, you want to wear a
          
                  
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            welcoming mask when you're
around other people. She just
          
                  
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            spoke at a conference in DC and
she hugged someone without a
          
                  
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            mask on she was also massless.
Were most of that conversation.
          
                  
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            Would you have recommended that
you keep her mask on given that?
          
                  
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            The items
          
                  
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            that could you hear all that
what what she's Yeah, yeah.
          
                  
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            I think I saw some of this is a
bunch of she started giggling
          
                  
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            again. Yeah, she was in this
this conference in DC and she
          
                  
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            didn't have the mask on and
hugging people.
          
                  
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            Yeah. And she was in close
proximity to the ailing
          
                  
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            president. Yeah. And she might
have caught he might have caught
          
                  
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            his cooties.
          
                  
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            You know, I think I I'm not sure
what the Vice President's
          
                  
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            activities I don't have anything
specific to say about what she
          
                  
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            did. My understanding is that
the Vice President is following
          
                  
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            CDC guidelines. On close
contacts she's also recently
          
                  
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            been infected. So within the 90
days of a previous infection
          
                  
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            offer
          
                  
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            she isn't following the CDC
guidance bill right if she is
          
                  
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            helping someone without a mask
on
          
                  
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            I think the CDC guidance is
clear but the problem is me
          
                  
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            commenting with the vice
president when I wasn't actually
          
                  
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            I haven't seen it or I don't
actually know what happened is
          
                  
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            very very difficult. So I'm
gonna
          
                  
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            guess a hug dummy. No, yeah,
well, listen this this I can't
          
                  
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            say anything because I don't
know what a hug is.
          
                  
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            The journalist
          
                  
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            does something very, very good
here vice president when I
          
                  
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            wasn't actually I haven't seen
it or I don't actually know what
          
                  
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            happened is very, very
difficult. So I'm going to
          
                  
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            embrace someone. You don't have
to see it. I mean, that's,
          
                  
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            that's what happened. Yeah,
yeah. So usually when we think
          
                  
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            about people having contact is
for an extended period of time.
          
                  
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            I don't I again, I didn't see
the hug. I don't know how long
          
                  
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            that hug lasted. But it's really
hard for me to comment on
          
                  
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            something I really didn't see.
          
                  
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            I didn't see the hug. I don't
know how long that
          
                  
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            could have been a slight hug.
Could have been half a hug. Was
          
                  
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            the was it a bear hug? Yeah, it
was the person smiles or a pat
          
                  
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            involved Pat one pad or two.
          
                  
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            But clenching happening. I mean,
anything could have happened.
          
                  
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            Anything could have happened.
Yes, for sure. And in the end,
          
                  
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            we might as well just do some
COVID stuff. Do you have any
          
                  
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            COVID stuff? I do.
          
                  
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            I was enjoying what you're
doing? I tell you and continue.
          
                  
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            I just lay back. Relax.
          
                  
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            If you want okay, you can gather
your thoughts while I play this
          
                  
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            relatively short clip of the
criminal I'm just going to call
          
                  
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            her a criminal Dr. Burks. Ah,
          
                  
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            oh, I believe lies right unclip
this but this is pathetic. She
          
                  
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            Yeah,
          
                  
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            it's criminal. I mean, no one
can your
          
                  
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            biggest fan
          
                  
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            for about five days until I saw
that they were full of shit. But
          
                  
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            okay, make me look bad. Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, she's she's a
          
                  
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            walking SIOP this woman. So now.
Yes, it should now she's traded
          
                  
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            the brunette hairdo and the
scarves for complete blonde. Now
          
                  
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            if you go blonde is an older
woman, there's certain rules.
          
                  
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            She breaks all of them. And she
looks like Yes, she
          
                  
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            does. And if you go go blonde is
an older woman. The rule she
          
                  
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            breaks makes her look 20 years
older.
          
                  
            12:25
          
          
            And which rule is that?
          
                  
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            That whatever it is, oh, no, she
looks terrible. It's
          
                  
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            the wrong it's the wrong tint.
Certainly not modern blonde.
          
                  
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            It's you know, it's it's like
Marilyn Monroe wrong, you would
          
                  
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            least want to have a little bit
of silvery and it's too long.
          
                  
            12:44
          
          
            And it's, it's in fact, it's
too. It's too long for it to be
          
                  
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            a short bob, which every woman
always regrets. But that's kind
          
                  
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            of the way to go. Do it all at
once. And I'm saying this from
          
                  
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            experience. And it's we know,
are
          
                  
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            you saying it from we know your
perspective.
          
                  
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            And it's too short, if you're
going to do long, which is
          
                  
            13:02
          
          
            really hard to pull off with a
dog face. Okay. Um, so, dog
          
                  
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            face, I'm so mad at this woman.
She lied, she lied to the
          
                  
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            American public. She'd went to
all the governors and lied and
          
                  
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            she lied that the vaccines were
effective. And I mean, even
          
                  
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            Washington Post is now pulling
apart her book and saying Holy
          
                  
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            crap, these people were not on
the on the same team with
          
                  
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            anybody. And they were there was
coercion and all kinds of
          
                  
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            bullshit. And she wrote it
herself, which is the most it's
          
                  
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            it's what it shows us the times
we're living in where Dr.
          
                  
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            Deborah Birx commander, criminal
can actually come out and say
          
                  
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            what she said on this is Fox
News, because she's brazen Oh,
          
                  
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            go on Fox. I'll just tell him
what's up
          
                  
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            on it. Get your take on a lot of
people looking at the President
          
                  
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            now having this and all these
people who have been fully
          
                  
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            backed, vaccinated and boosted
and all of that, and they're
          
                  
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            getting it. The 20% or so of
Americans who have not been
          
                  
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            vaccinated might look at that
doctor and say, Well, why
          
                  
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            bother? Why bother?
          
                  
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            What do you what do you tell
them?
          
                  
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            Well, if you're across the
south, and you're in the middle
          
                  
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            of this wave, what's going to
save you right now as pack
          
                  
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            SLOVAN. But once we get through
this way, during that law, you
          
                  
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            should get vaccinated and
boosted because we do believe it
          
                  
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            will protect you, particularly
if you're over 70. I knew these
          
                  
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            vaccines were not going to
protect against infection and I
          
                  
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            think we overplayed the vaccines
and and made people then worry
          
                  
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            that it's not going to protect
against severe disease and
          
                  
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            hospitalization it will but
let's be very clear. 50% of the
          
                  
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            people who died from the Omicron
surge were older.
          
                  
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            So he or she is saying we knew I
knew I knew that these would not
          
                  
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            prevent infection. But the fear
was that if people knew that,
          
                  
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            then they certainly wouldn't
believe Of course not. That they
          
                  
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            would stop severe illness and
hospitalization so this is not
          
                  
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            the first but at least the
second time where the the the
          
                  
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            corona virus Response Team Fauci
Burks at all. Yeah, liars, liars
          
                  
            15:13
          
          
            they lied about the masks. Oh,
Jaffa you
          
                  
            15:16
          
          
            lied about everything. What did
you get in that clip because she
          
                  
            15:20
          
          
            says a kicker on there.
          
                  
            15:21
          
          
            I don't have the kicker and I
knew that I looked for it and I
          
                  
            15:24
          
          
            could not find it what it is
please.
          
                  
            15:28
          
          
            She says all the people in the
hospital. She says most of the
          
                  
            15:32
          
          
            people in the hospital now are
older. All right and vaccinated.
          
                  
            15:37
          
          
            Yes. Yeah. The vaccinated big
kicker. You don't want to leave
          
                  
            15:41
          
          
            that out.
          
                  
            15:41
          
          
            Or the vaccine. I think I cut
that off accidentally, because
          
                  
            15:44
          
          
            it was vaccinated. One of those,
but yes, older and vaccinated
          
                  
            15:49
          
          
            and they're dying. And she's a
liar and she can just get away
          
                  
            15:53
          
          
            with saying this. And where's
the outrage? I'm so surprised.
          
                  
            16:00
          
          
            You're right. I'm not really
surprised
          
                  
            16:03
          
          
            if that's a briars. So here
there Mike COVID clips that we
          
                  
            16:07
          
          
            will go right to it not only
have one all right, and this is
          
                  
            16:09
          
          
            an update on him from NPR on the
COVID China's situation the big
          
                  
            16:14
          
          
            boys up they're finally getting
their shots from a homemade
          
                  
            16:17
          
          
            homebrew. homebrew shit.
          
                  
            16:19
          
          
            Yeah,
          
                  
            16:20
          
          
            China for the first time is
saying its leaders are
          
                  
            16:23
          
          
            vaccinated against the
Coronavirus of heroes John Rue,
          
                  
            16:26
          
          
            which reports a government
official says they were given
          
                  
            16:29
          
          
            vaccines developed and produced
in China.
          
                  
            16:31
          
          
            China was among the first
countries to develop a vaccine
          
                  
            16:34
          
          
            and it's been over a year and a
half since the authorities first
          
                  
            16:37
          
          
            approved one for general use.
But details about the private
          
                  
            16:41
          
          
            lives and health of senior
Chinese officials are closely
          
                  
            16:43
          
          
            guarded secrets. No footage or
photos have ever surfaced of top
          
                  
            16:47
          
          
            leaders rolling up their sleeves
and getting their shots. The
          
                  
            16:51
          
          
            deputy head of China's National
Health Commission did not name
          
                  
            16:54
          
          
            specific officials. But said at
a news conference current state
          
                  
            16:58
          
          
            and Communist Party leaders all
had the jab, assign he said of
          
                  
            17:02
          
          
            trust in the Chinese vaccine.
vaccination rates in China are
          
                  
            17:06
          
          
            generally high except among the
elderly. Experts say that may be
          
                  
            17:09
          
          
            one reason why the government is
so wedded to its dynamic zero
          
                  
            17:13
          
          
            COVID policy despite damage to
the economy.
          
                  
            17:17
          
          
            Good old shiners. I wonder what
it means in their political
          
                  
            17:23
          
          
            situation? It just seems like
it's political there to certain
          
                  
            17:28
          
          
            regions.
          
                  
            17:31
          
          
            Well, we'll never know.
          
                  
            17:35
          
          
            So the FDA, I think they
approved an updated booster for
          
                  
            17:40
          
          
            the variance. Yes, an updated
booster for the variants and the
          
                  
            17:46
          
          
            way it is
          
                  
            17:47
          
          
            news to me.
          
                  
            17:48
          
          
            Yeah, and it is the Missy.
thing. Yeah, I think that's what
          
                  
            17:54
          
          
            it is. What is what was the most
recent approval? Because there
          
                  
            17:59
          
          
            was another
          
                  
            18:00
          
          
            kids for six month olds, that
was the most recent approval
          
                  
            18:04
          
          
            that I know of. No, I think
there was one. I don't think
          
                  
            18:06
          
          
            there was an additional new
vaccine that was recently
          
                  
            18:09
          
          
            approved.
          
                  
            18:09
          
          
            Wasn't there a booster booster?
          
                  
            18:12
          
          
            Well, they did approve the
booster booster. I think that's
          
                  
            18:15
          
          
            been that was before the kids
          
                  
            18:16
          
          
            though, that maybe this is no
this is the updated booster to
          
                  
            18:20
          
          
            support the next variant. Yes.
This was very quiet. It's
          
                  
            18:23
          
          
            an updated Bucha booster.
          
                  
            18:24
          
          
            Yes. The updated booster
booster. Maybe have a clip about
          
                  
            18:28
          
          
            it here. Hold on. This is CBS.
          
                  
            18:30
          
          
            Are we going to pick it up on a
question here? From a viewer on
          
                  
            18:33
          
          
            Twitter? Is there at some point
going to be a specific vaccine
          
                  
            18:36
          
          
            for VA five or kind of the all
purpose flour like we're just
          
                  
            18:39
          
          
            going to cover them all in one
shot.
          
                  
            18:41
          
          
            Very good question. We want that
Oh, very good. Working on the
          
                  
            18:48
          
          
            outdated combo vaccines, the
original formulation as well as
          
                  
            18:52
          
          
            the BA five component. Those
will not be available until
          
                  
            18:56
          
          
            probably late October early
November. So if you're eligible
          
                  
            19:00
          
          
            for a booster now don't wait for
that one. You'll still be able
          
                  
            19:02
          
          
            to get that one terms of these
universal Coronavirus pens. I
          
                  
            19:06
          
          
            think that's the Holy Grail,
right, that would protect you
          
                  
            19:08
          
          
            against all the variants. We
unfortunately are several years
          
                  
            19:12
          
          
            away from having something like
that we don't have an operation
          
                  
            19:14
          
          
            warp speed to really marshal
resources to get that done.
          
                  
            19:17
          
          
            Oh, you mean we need more money?
Wow, that's that's again, wait,
          
                  
            19:21
          
          
            we don't have the money to do it
like we did under Trump. That
          
                  
            19:24
          
          
            was cool. had tons of money
then. So that doesn't sound like
          
                  
            19:28
          
          
            that's the updated booster.
Maybe it's just the booster
          
                  
            19:31
          
          
            booster for under 50. Now
          
                  
            19:33
          
          
            you mentioned vaccines for
people over 50 federal health
          
                  
            19:36
          
          
            officials are reportedly
considering opening up a second
          
                  
            19:38
          
          
            booster for younger healthier
people under
          
                  
            19:42
          
          
            I think I think this was
          
                  
            19:43
          
          
            you know, this reminds me of the
old problem in retailing. Too
          
                  
            19:47
          
          
            many skews to many SKUs refers
to SK use for you out there who
          
                  
            19:56
          
          
            doubt
          
                  
            19:57
          
          
            they can't figure out the
inventory anymore. They don't
          
                  
            19:59
          
          
            know what Yeah, they don't know
how to market it. Yeah. So one
          
                  
            20:02
          
          
            of the FDA advisors the panel I
think is 29 or 30 people and
          
                  
            20:09
          
          
            they all unanimously except for
two voted for this next for the
          
                  
            20:14
          
          
            most recent booster booster
authorization, except for one is
          
                  
            20:19
          
          
            Dr. offit OOF fit and Dr. offit
is he's been around for a while
          
                  
            20:24
          
          
            he's been on these panels, and
he's part of the system,
          
                  
            20:30
          
          
            he's gonna be off it pretty
soon, he's gonna be
          
                  
            20:32
          
          
            very often you get the EUA
submission from the company,
          
                  
            20:35
          
          
            which is 85 to 100 pages long.
And then you get the FDA review
          
                  
            20:38
          
          
            of all those data. It really,
really is heartening. I mean, it
          
                  
            20:40
          
          
            is a very thorough review, not
here. Here, it was 22 pages from
          
                  
            20:45
          
          
            the FDA, which included a half a
page on Pfizer's data and a half
          
                  
            20:49
          
          
            a page on modernist data, you
could get that from the the
          
                  
            20:52
          
          
            press release. In fact, it was
no more detailed, frankly, than
          
                  
            20:54
          
          
            the press release. So I just
thought, the the question we're
          
                  
            20:58
          
          
            being asked is, in the end
always is do the benefits
          
                  
            21:02
          
          
            outweigh the risks, even though
the risks are generally small
          
                  
            21:04
          
          
            and sometimes unknown? That's
always the question. Do the
          
                  
            21:07
          
          
            benefits of this vaccine
outweigh the risks? I didn't see
          
                  
            21:09
          
          
            the benefits. I was surprised,
actually, frankly, that of the
          
                  
            21:13
          
          
            21 voting members 90 voted yes.
Because I just don't see the
          
                  
            21:17
          
          
            evidence for that. And we'll see
how this plays out. I mean, this
          
                  
            21:20
          
          
            was something that I think they
the that was that was desired by
          
                  
            21:26
          
          
            this administration. I could be
wrong. But the way that this is
          
                  
            21:28
          
          
            the other thing that was odd
about this meeting was that
          
                  
            21:32
          
          
            we're in Advisory Committee,
we're being asked for advice. So
          
                  
            21:35
          
          
            normally, what happens is they
just present the data, here's
          
                  
            21:38
          
          
            the data, what's your advice,
and people can ignore our
          
                  
            21:41
          
          
            advice. I mean, I'm in an
academic medicine, people ignore
          
                  
            21:44
          
          
            my advice all the time, but to
bake the best advice. So here on
          
                  
            21:47
          
          
            the other hand, Howard, they had
somebody from the who, Contra
          
                  
            21:50
          
          
            super, super owl, who presented
their their opinion about this.
          
                  
            21:54
          
          
            And their opinion was they
thought this was a good idea.
          
                  
            21:57
          
          
            And then you had the FDA
presenting where they also had
          
                  
            22:00
          
          
            an opinion, that's unusual. And
then the next day, you know, you
          
                  
            22:04
          
          
            read a public health
announcement from the a press
          
                  
            22:09
          
          
            release from HHS, Health and
Human Services that says that
          
                  
            22:12
          
          
            the government has decided to
purchase at least 105 million
          
                  
            22:15
          
          
            doses from Pfizer with up to 300
million doses. It was a little
          
                  
            22:18
          
          
            unclear from that press release.
But they mentioned that we had
          
                  
            22:20
          
          
            just made this decision the day
before. So you just sort of felt
          
                  
            22:25
          
          
            like the fix was in a little bit
here. And maybe that's not the
          
                  
            22:27
          
          
            right phrase, but it was
something that they wanted. I
          
                  
            22:31
          
          
            felt like we were being led here
and without with a critical lack
          
                  
            22:35
          
          
            of information.
          
                  
            22:36
          
          
            You're right six was in
          
                  
            22:38
          
          
            there. All right, Doctor office
get
          
                  
            22:40
          
          
            the right words. Yep.
          
                  
            22:42
          
          
            So truth. Of course, that song.
This is unbelievable.
          
                  
            22:46
          
          
            That debt by the way. I don't
know where that came from. I
          
                  
            22:49
          
          
            didn't know that was happening.
I never heard that this guy was
          
                  
            22:52
          
          
            out there bitching. I'm giving
you a clip of the day for that.
          
                  
            22:57
          
          
            Glitch. The fix was in fix was
in lack of a better term? Well,
          
                  
            23:05
          
          
            there is no better term when the
fix is in. Yeah,
          
                  
            23:08
          
          
            they ordered the hundreds of
millions of doses. The next
          
                  
            23:12
          
          
            money's in the back pocket
pocketing. This is about this is
          
                  
            23:15
          
          
            this is a scandal, a scandal.
And what's the media doing about
          
                  
            23:19
          
          
            it? Well, there's
          
                  
            23:20
          
          
            three parts of that. Where
          
                  
            23:21
          
          
            did that clip come from? You
know,
          
                  
            23:24
          
          
            it was I think it was on rumble.
It was him being interviewed.
          
                  
            23:31
          
          
            You know, that's why the audio
          
                  
            23:33
          
          
            on the on the advisory board.
Yeah, that's his interview ends
          
                  
            23:37
          
          
            up on rumble.
          
                  
            23:39
          
          
            That's probably the only
interview he could do about this
          
                  
            23:42
          
          
            or that he felt comfortable
doing it. Yeah,
          
                  
            23:47
          
          
            that's pathetic.
          
                  
            23:48
          
          
            But there's really there's
          
                  
            23:50
          
          
            no use of such a disservice to
the public. It's unbelievable.
          
                  
            23:53
          
          
            It used to be only the military
industrial complex was rotten
          
                  
            23:57
          
          
            and corrupt to the core. I mean,
all the leadership of every
          
                  
            24:01
          
          
            single division of the United
States military and it goes into
          
                  
            24:04
          
          
            NATO and all the other military
shit all around the world as
          
                  
            24:08
          
          
            corrupt as F ATF. You know, look
at Ukraine, it's just it's just
          
                  
            24:14
          
          
            all going into people's pockets,
people becoming billionaires. So
          
                  
            24:17
          
          
            the pharma industry finally got
their go. Now, they're, you
          
                  
            24:21
          
          
            know, they already they're not
getting the same type of $870
          
                  
            24:25
          
          
            billion a year, but it's a
start. And media is no
          
                  
            24:30
          
          
            different. They've literally got
hundreds of millions of dollars
          
                  
            24:34
          
          
            distributed to promote vaccine
awareness and COVID Crap. So
          
                  
            24:41
          
          
            then what else do we want at
education? I mean, we can go on
          
                  
            24:44
          
          
            and on the entire our entire
country. I can't speak for every
          
                  
            24:47
          
          
            country has been captured at
every institution.
          
                  
            24:50
          
          
            It's good. To give him credit.
          
                  
            24:52
          
          
            It's every man for himself.
          
                  
            24:54
          
          
            no slouch. no slouch. Oh, that's
          
                  
            24:58
          
          
            for sure. No, it's I mean, you
have to be I have to handle this
          
                  
            25:00
          
          
            despite the fact that it's a
disservice. And the media is the
          
                  
            25:03
          
          
            worst of the group. I condemned
them the most, because they're
          
                  
            25:07
          
          
            the ones that's supposed to
protect us from this. Yeah.
          
                  
            25:09
          
          
            Okay.
          
                  
            25:10
          
          
            Well, we've been we've been
putting our own shields up for
          
                  
            25:13
          
          
            15 years. And really well, this
show started us just talking
          
                  
            25:18
          
          
            about the bullshit that was
going on. And then we turned it
          
                  
            25:20
          
          
            into a podcast and we were
saying the same thing. We were
          
                  
            25:24
          
          
            already in our rocking chairs,
just
          
                  
            25:26
          
          
            living.
          
                  
            25:28
          
          
            So now
          
                  
            25:29
          
          
            where it is lick,
          
                  
            25:31
          
          
            the best word is long winded.
Now. That's true. The best thing
          
                  
            25:35
          
          
            that happened this past week is
a little upsetting to me,
          
                  
            25:40
          
          
            because it was such an obvious
out for us. It was the exit
          
                  
            25:45
          
          
            strategy of all exit strategies.
And it goes like this. It's a
          
                  
            25:49
          
          
            reality show. We know how to
produce these two reality show.
          
                  
            25:53
          
          
            You put seven anti vaxxers Or
people who refuse to accept the
          
                  
            25:59
          
          
            vaccine into their life into
into a mansion. And then you
          
                  
            26:02
          
          
            send in doctors to convince them
to get Vax anyway, and you film
          
                  
            26:07
          
          
            it. I mean, did we miss an
opportunity there? Or why would
          
                  
            26:11
          
          
            well the BBC did it. They
literally took seven people, put
          
                  
            26:16
          
          
            them in a mansion for five days
had two and bliss, two doctors,
          
                  
            26:22
          
          
            both of them proven who have had
research money and other
          
                  
            26:26
          
          
            sponsorship by Pfizer.
          
                  
            26:29
          
          
            It doesn't get any better laser
behind it all,
          
                  
            26:32
          
          
            to stick them into this house
and try to convince them that
          
                  
            26:37
          
          
            they that they should accept the
vaccine into their life and they
          
                  
            26:42
          
          
            call it a documentary. It's
called unvaccinated and the
          
                  
            26:46
          
          
            country is in an uproar over
this. Absolute uproar. People
          
                  
            26:51
          
          
            can't believe that the BBC would
do something like this. Here's a
          
                  
            26:55
          
          
            segment on it from GB en GB news
about this BBC documentary
          
                  
            27:01
          
          
            unvaccinated The BBC
          
                  
            27:03
          
          
            has been hitting the headlines
for all the wrong reasons in
          
                  
            27:06
          
          
            recent weeks, but it's under
fresh fire today. After the
          
                  
            27:09
          
          
            broadcast of its new documentary
on Brits who have chosen not to
          
                  
            27:13
          
          
            have the COVID Jab Jab,
unvaccinated sore seven folk put
          
                  
            27:17
          
          
            in a house for five days, while
a flurry of so called experts
          
                  
            27:21
          
          
            tried to defuse their concerns
about taking the injection
          
                  
            27:25
          
          
            presented by Professor Hanna
Frey, a data crunching
          
                  
            27:28
          
          
            mathematician who takes credit
for bringing us out of the first
          
                  
            27:31
          
          
            lockdown in 2020. The show
ultimately tried to get the
          
                  
            27:35
          
          
            group to change their minds and
get vaccinated. But participants
          
                  
            27:40
          
          
            of the program which aired on
BBC Two last night have now hit
          
                  
            27:44
          
          
            out at the quote bias beep for
crafty editing and casting key
          
                  
            27:49
          
          
            scenes from their contributions.
Here's a clip of tonight's guest
          
                  
            27:53
          
          
            Nazarene Veronica and Vicki
Borman in action on the show.
          
                  
            27:58
          
          
            Friend Katrina, she is 28 years
old. She was perfectly healthy
          
                  
            28:03
          
          
            before she only had one dose of
the Pfizer vaccine. Five days
          
                  
            28:08
          
          
            later, she was beginning to
experience brain fog. Now she's
          
                  
            28:11
          
          
            had a stroke. She's had three
suspected heart attacks. So this
          
                  
            28:15
          
          
            is a video of her having Sesia
          
                  
            28:22
          
          
            How can you be sure that that
was the vaccine, and not
          
                  
            28:27
          
          
            something that would have
happened anyway.
          
                  
            28:29
          
          
            Many viewers have since blasted
the BBC for podcasting, quote,
          
                  
            28:33
          
          
            unbalanced propaganda. And the
Daily Telegraph also led red
          
                  
            28:37
          
          
            calling the program a painfully
patronizing documentary that was
          
                  
            28:42
          
          
            akin to Big Brother sponsored by
Pfizer, before getting a paltry
          
                  
            28:47
          
          
            one star out of
          
                  
            28:49
          
          
            five. It's linked in the show
notes. It's on YouTube, it's a
          
                  
            28:53
          
          
            must watch. It is such a sharp
jump. It's really unbelievable.
          
                  
            28:59
          
          
            And it's proven that there's
documentation everywhere.
          
                  
            29:03
          
          
            Especially this one kind of main
Doctor woman named fry I think
          
                  
            29:08
          
          
            kind of cute, you know, gingery
redhead, you know, that has the
          
                  
            29:11
          
          
            right kind of look for this type
of reality show. But she is
          
                  
            29:16
          
          
            sponsored by Pfizer. She's got
to take orders, let's say she's
          
                  
            29:20
          
          
            she has accepted money for
Pfizer and has you know, it was
          
                  
            29:23
          
          
            no disclaimer of any of that.
And it's most of it's pretty
          
                  
            29:27
          
          
            visual, because it really you
know, reality shows you need
          
                  
            29:30
          
          
            that kind of visual element to
see the anger and the passion
          
                  
            29:33
          
          
            and the emotion. Makes you
imagine John, we get him sauced
          
                  
            29:36
          
          
            up the first night. That's how
you do reality show you get
          
                  
            29:39
          
          
            everyone drunk. So first party,
everybody. Yeah, and then we
          
                  
            29:42
          
          
            start filming right around 11
And everyone's nice and loose.
          
                  
            29:47
          
          
            That's how we started off and
then we get him up the next
          
                  
            29:49
          
          
            morning. 6am A heads are
banging. That's how you make a
          
                  
            29:54
          
          
            reality show. So shame on the
BBC. But just a part of it. So
          
                  
            30:01
          
          
            not that state sponsored media
truly, although the state it is
          
                  
            30:05
          
          
            paid for by the people that
they're forced to pay, if you
          
                  
            30:08
          
          
            want to have a television or
radio in your life,
          
                  
            30:10
          
          
            yeah, it's a license fee.
Countries have that.
          
                  
            30:13
          
          
            So, you know, we have the media
as captured. Obviously, we
          
                  
            30:19
          
          
            military industrial complex, all
these different institutions and
          
                  
            30:22
          
          
            climate change. And we'll get to
that in a moment. But I think
          
                  
            30:27
          
          
            the big pharma, I think I they,
I'm not quite sure this could
          
                  
            30:32
          
          
            eat this monkey pox is now
coming into the news. And
          
                  
            30:35
          
          
            there's there's a little bit of
interesting information about
          
                  
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            this new emergency that has been
declared about monkey pox. Let's
          
                  
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            get a little background or first
from ABC
          
                  
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            tonight growing concern over the
global spread of monkey pox, the
          
                  
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            World Health Organization today
declaring the outbreak a public
          
                  
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            health emergency of
International Concern,
          
                  
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            we have an outbreak that has
spread around the world rapidly
          
                  
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            through new modes of
transmission, about which we
          
                  
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            understand too little more
          
                  
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            than 16,000 Monkey pox cases
have been detected across 75
          
                  
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            countries. five deaths have been
reported all in Africa. In the
          
                  
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            United States, nearly 2900 cases
have been detected, including
          
                  
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            two cases in children, health
officials in Chicago warning of
          
                  
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            more than 200 reported cases
there
          
                  
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            we are seeing person to person
transmission of this virus, it
          
                  
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            spread through close, often
intimate contact
          
                  
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            monkey pox is typically a mild
illness that can cause fever,
          
                  
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            headache, fatigue, and painful
rashes.
          
                  
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            The sores are very painful,
though.
          
                  
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            So luckily, they're not in a
place that I am on my hands or
          
                  
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            anything. Because I can only
imagine,
          
                  
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            in recent decades, low levels of
monkey pox have been reported in
          
                  
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            some African countries. The
current outbreak is affecting
          
                  
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            countries across the globe. The
majority of cases so far are
          
                  
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            found in men who have sex with
other men.
          
                  
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            So this is kind of where they
lose me on this reporting. It's
          
                  
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            only found in men or the
spreading amongst men who have
          
                  
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            sex with men. But if trans men
or men, you know, it's just,
          
                  
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            this is so blatant what they're
doing by by just pushing it off
          
                  
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            on the gays. It's it's, it's
mind boggling to hear this time
          
                  
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            and time again. And now. Now
they've just expanded that to
          
                  
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            men who have sex with men. And
you heard a little bit of
          
                  
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            Tadros, a very little bit of
Tadros because there was
          
                  
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            actually no or the the five
points that are needed to
          
                  
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            declare this emergency of
international concern. Were not
          
                  
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            met at all. And you just have to
listen to Ted Ross himself tell
          
                  
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            you that He's declaring this
emergency without being an
          
                  
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            emergency
          
                  
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            considering targeted amendments,
stop transmission and protect
          
                  
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            vulnerable groups to engage and
protect affected communities.
          
                  
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            What the hell did I did I miss
clip that fuck me? Dammit.
          
                  
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            Saying and I can't understand.
          
                  
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            Oh, no, I think I miss clip this
hold on.
          
                  
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            I thank the committee for it.
Oh, man trees were rapidly too
          
                  
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            many countries that have not
before they were clipped a
          
                  
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            second. Okay. All right. Yes.
I'm required to consider five
          
                  
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            elements in deciding whether an
outbreak constitutes a public
          
                  
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            health emergency of
international concern. Okay, so
          
                  
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            there's five elements he has to
take in contrast to consider to
          
                  
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            declare a public emergency of
international concern. First,
          
                  
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            the information provided by
countries, which in this case
          
                  
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            shows that this virus has spread
rapidly to many countries that
          
                  
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            have not seen it before. Second,
the three criteria for declaring
          
                  
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            a public health emergency of
international concern under the
          
                  
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            International Health Regulations
which have been met the third,
          
                  
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            the advice of the Emergency
Committee, which has not reached
          
                  
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            a consensus for scientific
principles, evidence and other
          
                  
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            relevant information, which are
currently insufficient and leave
          
                  
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            us with many unknowns, and
fifth, the risk to human health
          
                  
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            international spread and the
potential for interference with
          
                  
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            international traffic. So in
short, we have an outbreak that
          
                  
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            has spread around the world
rapidly through new modes of
          
                  
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            transmission, about which we
understand to Leaton and which
          
                  
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            meets the criteria in the
International Health
          
                  
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            Regulations. For all of these
reasons. I have decided that the
          
                  
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            global monkeypox outbreak
represents a public health
          
                  
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            emergency of international
concern.
          
                  
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            Did I did I understand properly
that he said it has to meet five
          
                  
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            criteria. Yeah, it meets three
and three sub,
          
                  
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            I'm out even so there was I'm
not even sure it was three. I
          
                  
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            mean, there's two definitely he
said it didn't meet. And then
          
                  
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            the third one was vague. Yeah.
          
                  
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            And he says, Therefore, I'm just
gonna say it's a public
          
                  
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            emergency.
          
                  
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            Yeah, you're just use this
example of new speak, pigs in
          
                  
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            human clothing. Good is bad, bad
is good. It gets better ever
          
                  
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            have on this show, it
          
                  
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            gets better. Because this is
clearly meant to achieve
          
                  
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            something which failed about a
month and a half ago,
          
                  
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            my food recommendations are laid
out in my statement. Again, he's
          
                  
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            not
          
                  
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            a doctor, please, everybody
realize he is not a medical
          
                  
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            doctor. And he's saying, Oh, I'm
just determining this.
          
                  
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            I thank the emergency committee
for its deliberations and
          
                  
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            advice. I know this has not been
an easy or straightforward
          
                  
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            process. And there are divergent
views among the members, the
          
                  
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            International Health Regulations
remains a vital tool for
          
                  
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            responding to the international
spread of diseases. But this
          
                  
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            process demonstrates once again
that this vital tool needs to be
          
                  
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            sharpened, to meet it, to meet
it more to make it more
          
                  
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            effective. Now, he's
          
                  
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            bumbling over that because he
knows that when he says that
          
                  
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            this vital tool must be
sharpened. What he's talking
          
                  
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            about is the long rumored
amendments to the International
          
                  
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            Health Regulations which would
be shepherded in to the United
          
                  
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            States because it's an amendment
and not a new treaty. At least
          
                  
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            that's the legal opinion of the
White House. So we stumbling
          
                  
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            so I'm pleased that alongside
the process of negotiating a new
          
                  
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            international accord, on
pandemic preparedness and
          
                  
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            response, in WHS member states
are also considering targeted
          
                  
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            amendments to the international
health regulations, including
          
                  
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            ways to improve the process for
declaring a public health
          
                  
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            emergency of international
concern.
          
                  
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            So we need to be able to do this
easier with a sharper tool with
          
                  
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            less involvement. Let me just do
it. I'm Ted Ross, the king.
          
                  
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            But don't say climate something
in there.
          
                  
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            No, I didn't hear that. That
wouldn't surprise me just throw
          
                  
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            it in just a climate every other
word. That he's not done.
          
                  
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            Because you and I, we got
nothing to worry about. Oh,
          
                  
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            you're
          
                  
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            gonna have to play I'm sorry.
But you're gonna have to play
          
                  
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            that again. I am. Sorry,
everybody out there. I know what
          
                  
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            you mean. It's so hard to hear
with this guy, as he says, and
          
                  
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            instead of disease, he says
this,
          
                  
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            this is this isn't as this isn't
as Okay, you want the whole
          
                  
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            thing and when you pick it up
near the end?
          
                  
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            I want the whole thing because I
want to get I'm gonna point out
          
                  
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            what he says climate. Okay. Yes,
of course.
          
                  
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            My food recommendations are laid
out in my statement. I thank the
          
                  
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            emergency committee for its
deliberations and advice. I know
          
                  
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            this has not been an easy or
straightforward process, and
          
                  
            37:54
          
          
            that there are divergent views
among the members. The
          
                  
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            International Health Regulations
remains a vital tool for
          
                  
            38:01
          
          
            responding to the international
spread of diseases. But this
          
                  
            38:05
          
          
            process demonstrates once again
that this vital tool needs to be
          
                  
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            sharpened, to meet it, to meet
it more to make it more
          
                  
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            effective. So I'm pleased that
alongside the process of
          
                  
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            negotiating a new international
accord, on pandemic preparedness
          
                  
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            and response,
          
                  
            38:24
          
          
            pandemic, preparedness, pandemic
preparedness response, I can Oh,
          
                  
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            you got it
          
                  
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            on pandemic preparedness and he
says
          
                  
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            pandemic, pandemic,
          
                  
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            okay, pandemic, okay, he's
playing racist.
          
                  
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            Don't worry, though. It's the
gays.
          
                  
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            Although I'm declaring a public
health emergency of
          
                  
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            international concern umbilical
cord at the moment.
          
                  
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            This is the best part. Although
I'm Decart declaring a public
          
                  
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            emergency of international
concern. Public dole public
          
                  
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            roll, it's just the gays
          
                  
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            although I'm declaring a public
health emergency of
          
                  
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            international concern. For the
moment this is an outbreak
          
                  
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            that's concentrated among the
men who have sex with men,
          
                  
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            especially those with multiple
sexual partners.
          
                  
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            Oh EBO especially those with
multiple gay
          
                  
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            is it with the beaten mystic
what's the word they use? Sodom
          
                  
            39:21
          
          
            and Gomorrah when you're having
sex with a lot of different
          
                  
            39:24
          
          
            people you're there's a word
you're
          
                  
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            probably probably good looking.
No, not totally polyamorous. Now
          
                  
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            Oh, no, your loose permit. Or
          
                  
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            more promiscuous
          
                  
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            or your promiscuous man whore
only for man.
          
                  
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            There you go. You finally nailed
it. Okay, took me a moment.
          
                  
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            miski was man
          
                  
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            for men. This is unbelievable. I
mean, it's just this group over
          
                  
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            here. This is crazy. Am I
hearing this wrong as a straight
          
                  
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            man? I want to jump up and
protect my gay brothers against
          
                  
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            gay men who have sex with men.
I'm sorry, I want to say right?
          
                  
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            This is fairly
          
                  
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            protect themselves to I see it
but many we haven't. I wish that
          
                  
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            some Eclipse NACHA put went in
this direction because they had
          
                  
            40:19
          
          
            a bunch of protests in San
Francisco bitching and moaning
          
                  
            40:24
          
          
            about where's our vaccines? And
they were just, it was like
          
                  
            40:29
          
          
            a monkey pox. Oh, that's
probably probably engineered.
          
                  
            40:33
          
          
            And then they're blaming Biden.
          
                  
            40:35
          
          
            But how about this for a small
theory? Because there's multiple
          
                  
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            theories on the monkeypox. The
theory that I like the most for
          
                  
            40:44
          
          
            obvious reasons, look at the
crackpot moniker is that
          
                  
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            everybody has pox or some shit
that everybody has pretty much
          
                  
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            well, we know this from the PCR
and from Carrie Mullins who
          
                  
            40:55
          
          
            invented that everybody has
everything in them. We're all
          
                  
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            part of the universe, you got
all kinds of stuff, including
          
                  
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            pox, monkey pox, pox, whatever
you want to call it. Because
          
                  
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            there are so many people whose
immune systems have been
          
                  
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            destroyed. And I'd say that's
probably in the United States at
          
                  
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            least 150,000 Maybe it's much,
much more, I'm just trying to be
          
                  
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            conservative, but really, your
immune system is now in trouble.
          
                  
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            This is I studied the AIDS quote
unquote, epidemic. And if you
          
                  
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            really look into what was
happening with men who have sex
          
                  
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            with men in the 80s and who have
multiple partners, then you also
          
                  
            41:35
          
          
            have to add in a couple other
things like poppers and speed
          
                  
            41:39
          
          
            and coke and and combine it with
alcohol. Today we have Molly and
          
                  
            41:44
          
          
            Amy. Fentanyl for all I know it
alls. Koch is bigger than ever.
          
                  
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            So immune systems are already
may already be even though these
          
                  
            41:55
          
          
            a lot of these these men will be
very healthy, but their immune
          
                  
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            systems, it especially if sex
with a whole bunch of people. It
          
                  
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            diminishes that and you get
other things that didn't
          
                  
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            do what they had two shots and
two boosts.
          
                  
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            What I'm saying is this may be
the broken immune systems that
          
                  
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            are bringing this up to the top
where it may never have
          
                  
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            happened. And of course, you're
gonna get the hard partiers to
          
                  
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            get this first. Particularly if
that partying involves sex all
          
                  
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            the time, which is a I'm not
condemning that. But that's how
          
                  
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            they this is exactly the same,
dare I say playbook as HIV in
          
                  
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            the 80s. And you can almost call
what they're gonna say, Don't
          
                  
            42:39
          
          
            worry, you can't get it from
touching somebody. But they'll
          
                  
            42:41
          
          
            eventually freak you out about
that. Well, we don't know it
          
                  
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            could go airborne. I mean, this,
there's something really, really
          
                  
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            sick about this member
          
                  
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            during that age period, where it
was going to where they couldn't
          
                  
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            get it to, they couldn't get the
airborne thing to play. But they
          
                  
            42:55
          
          
            did get the mosquitoes to work a
little bit for a couple, few
          
                  
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            number of months mosquitoes
          
                  
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            are you don't really? Oh, that's
right. Yes.
          
                  
            43:04
          
          
            That will bite some of the A's
and bite you you get AIDS. Now I
          
                  
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            have my own thoughts about, you
know, the HIV itself versus aids
          
                  
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            which, you know, there's they
don't need to go and they don't
          
                  
            43:15
          
          
            need to go into that. But I do
see something very similar here
          
                  
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            where a particular group with a
particular lifestyle. So it's
          
                  
            43:24
          
          
            it's unfair to say men who have
sex with men. I mean, it was
          
                  
            43:28
          
          
            just rave, rave gays, okay,
whatever. It's not. It's just I
          
                  
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            can't believe this is this is
happening and people aren't
          
                  
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            outraged. Let's listen to this
whole thing.
          
                  
            43:36
          
          
            Although I'm declaring a public
health emergency of
          
                  
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            international concern. For the
moment, this is an outbreak
          
                  
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            that's concentrated among men
who have sex with men,
          
                  
            43:47
          
          
            especially those with multiple
sexual partners. That means that
          
                  
            43:52
          
          
            this is an outbreak that can be
stopped with the right
          
                  
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            strategies in the right groups
round up the gaze. It's
          
                  
            44:00
          
          
            therefore essential that all
countries work closely with
          
                  
            44:03
          
          
            communities of men who have sex
with men to design and deliver
          
                  
            44:08
          
          
            effective information and
services and to adapt measures
          
                  
            44:12
          
          
            that protein, the held human
rights and dignity of affected
          
                  
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            communities.
          
                  
            44:18
          
          
            Oh my and yeah, he went into
this whole rap after that stigma
          
                  
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            is a really bad thing. You're
stigmatizing a group. It's in
          
                  
            44:27
          
          
            the same week that the World
Health Organization gives
          
                  
            44:30
          
          
            guidance and says sex is not
limited to male or female. Hey,
          
                  
            44:36
          
          
            no wonder people are freaking
out and slam and Lexapro. I find
          
                  
            44:43
          
          
            this this guy, he really stepped
over the line now. It's okay for
          
                  
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            a bunch of dumb jokes in America
doctors and talking heads to do
          
                  
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            it. But when you're the World
Health Organization, you're
          
                  
            44:55
          
          
            already on my watch list and
you're doing this. The gays
          
                  
            44:59
          
          
            should they shouldn't be Same
give me my vaccine she'd been
          
                  
            45:02
          
          
            calling for Tadros his head and
not in the way you think ah yes
          
                  
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            I
          
                  
            45:08
          
          
            know did you do the whole bit?
          
                  
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            No no no it came to me it came
to me from God
          
                  
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            came me do
          
                  
            45:17
          
          
            it myself stop before I kill No,
I'm really serious about this
          
                  
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            that that's that is messed up
and there should be that you
          
                  
            45:31
          
          
            should be outraged about this
where the older gays we talked
          
                  
            45:34
          
          
            about this hello older get
they're not texting me or
          
                  
            45:36
          
          
            calling me. Yeah, we should get
on this.
          
                  
            45:39
          
          
            They're dead? I hope not. I hope
not. All right. Yeah.
          
                  
            45:47
          
          
            There you go.
          
                  
            45:48
          
          
            I think you covered covered all
the bases and we did do a little
          
                  
            45:53
          
          
            side trip here and do this these
clips all right side trip
          
                  
            45:56
          
          
            everybody know about this? This
is a world Apple heat. Global
          
                  
            46:02
          
          
            heat.
          
                  
            46:05
          
          
            Global heat. Yes.
          
                  
            46:07
          
          
            This the global you know,
they're making a fuss about the
          
                  
            46:09
          
          
            you know, global warming. I'm
surprised I didn't get global
          
                  
            46:12
          
          
            warming. And this because you
can blame monkey pox. They're
          
                  
            46:14
          
          
            gonna do this. Well, that was
monkey pox and element of global
          
                  
            46:17
          
          
            warming.
          
                  
            46:18
          
          
            Well, that's how you fuse the
two groups for even more
          
                  
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            corruption.
          
                  
            46:22
          
          
            Yeah. That they used to and
unless you know, so. This is
          
                  
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            bullcrap. Because we had one of
our producers send us I think we
          
                  
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            both got this. Some old clips
from 1911. Not clips, but don't
          
                  
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            newspaper articles from 1911.
Yes. When people were dropping
          
                  
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            by the 1000s in New England from
the heatwave? Yeah. That was get
          
                  
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            to 114 121 40 in Rhode Island.
          
                  
            46:55
          
          
            But I thought this was the
hottest on record ever.
          
                  
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            They lie they're liars. A
dangerous here. I'll read the
          
                  
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            note from from Eric. A dangerous
heatwave is in the news. I'm
          
                  
            47:06
          
          
            sure you can find some videos
declaring an emergency my my 99
          
                  
            47:10
          
          
            year old mother called to see if
I was okay. Seems like a typical
          
                  
            47:14
          
          
            summer day. Not too dry, not too
humid. To make this when you
          
                  
            47:18
          
          
            hear these flips you're going to
especially the last one I'm
          
                  
            47:22
          
          
            gonna play I'm
          
                  
            47:22
          
          
            sure I'm gonna love it. By
contrast, I
          
                  
            47:25
          
          
            read about the 1911 New England
heatwave below. And he took a
          
                  
            47:29
          
          
            clip from it I just a little
tidbit. in Hartford,
          
                  
            47:33
          
          
            Connecticut. Crowds gathered
around the thermostat near City
          
                  
            47:37
          
          
            Hall to watch as the temperature
fluctuated between 110 and 112
          
                  
            47:42
          
          
            in the shade. Wow, that Colwell
store in Cumberland Rhode Island
          
                  
            47:46
          
          
            that thermometer hit 130 A
farmer in Woodbury left his
          
                  
            47:50
          
          
            field when the temperature
reached 140.
          
                  
            47:54
          
          
            And that was it was only 138. He
was still plowing 139. I still
          
                  
            47:59
          
          
            wonder 40
          
                  
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            Too much,
          
                  
            48:03
          
          
            Martha I'm coming in. That is
the American farmer.
          
                  
            48:07
          
          
            So that was in 1911. So now all
of a sudden, this is a big deal.
          
                  
            48:11
          
          
            So let's listen to global heat.
Oh, brother clip CH OH,
          
                  
            48:14
          
          
            excruciating heat right now.
daily temperatures in the high
          
                  
            48:17
          
          
            90s and one hundreds have led 98
states to issue heat advisories.
          
                  
            48:23
          
          
            Extreme heat continues to scald
Western Europe and China,
          
                  
            48:27
          
          
            causing wildfires melting roads
and killing hundreds of people.
          
                  
            48:32
          
          
            Oh no. Marco
          
                  
            48:33
          
          
            Segura is the
          
                  
            48:34
          
          
            this this. What is this? Is
this. NPR? PBS What is this? NPR
          
                  
            48:39
          
          
            NPR.
          
                  
            48:40
          
          
            shameful, shameful. What an
unbelievably shameful intro.
          
                  
            48:46
          
          
            It's melting Rhodes.
          
                  
            48:48
          
          
            Marco Segura is the chief hate
Officer of Los Angeles. Thanks
          
                  
            48:52
          
          
            so much for being with us.
          
                  
            48:54
          
          
            That chief heat officer, another
useless government job.
          
                  
            48:58
          
          
            Okay, now I want to talk to the
chief heat officer a bull crap
          
                  
            49:04
          
          
            job. I never heard of this job.
Now. Of course not. But they got
          
                  
            49:08
          
          
            a chief heat officer who's full
of shit, but okay. And I guess
          
                  
            49:14
          
          
            they're having to cheat.
          
                  
            49:16
          
          
            Can I just play that intro
again? Just I just want to hear
          
                  
            49:20
          
          
            how they frame this
          
                  
            49:22
          
          
            pocket. Okay, before I want you
to play it again. Before it
          
                  
            49:26
          
          
            played again. I want to preface
the whole thing with the
          
                  
            49:28
          
          
            following information. The
temperature in Los Angeles over
          
                  
            49:32
          
          
            the last week. High
8081 8079 8081 8179 82. It never
          
                  
            49:42
          
          
            got above 82. Highs. Lows 6059.
Whatever normal. That's Los
          
                  
            49:49
          
          
            Angeles. That the heat unless
there is nothing going on in Los
          
                  
            49:53
          
          
            Angeles. Beautiful weather.
Beautiful Hawaiian weather in
          
                  
            49:58
          
          
            Los Angeles here. The weather is
60 to 60 to 65 is going to get
          
                  
            50:04
          
          
            69 later in the week is never
going to hit 70 Not not in the
          
                  
            50:08
          
          
            near the bay where I am in the
inland it gets it gets some heat
          
                  
            50:12
          
          
            some heat out there but it's
been 90 Maybe. So with that in
          
                  
            50:16
          
          
            mind that the weather in Los
Angeles is 80 degrees and if I'm
          
                  
            50:21
          
          
            let's play the report again if I
may,
          
                  
            50:23
          
          
            we've had consistent every
single day 100 Maybe 101.
          
                  
            50:29
          
          
            Luckily in the hill country, we
get a breeze which makes it
          
                  
            50:32
          
          
            completely bearable. It's summer
we all walk around going and it
          
                  
            50:36
          
          
            would be nice. We got some rain.
No one talks about the heat.
          
                  
            50:39
          
          
            Just about the rain because that
is a problem. And locally, we
          
                  
            50:44
          
          
            have gotten the rain we needed
but
          
                  
            50:46
          
          
            IV Texas, Texas heat is very
bearable,
          
                  
            50:49
          
          
            excruciating heat,
          
                  
            50:50
          
          
            excruciating. Goodness. This is
          
                  
            50:54
          
          
            excruciating heat right now.
daily temperatures in the high
          
                  
            50:57
          
          
            90s and one hundreds have led 28
states to issue heat advisories.
          
                  
            51:02
          
          
            This of course comes as extreme
heat continues to scald Western
          
                  
            51:05
          
          
            Europe and China, causing
wildfires melted roads, and
          
                  
            51:10
          
          
            killing hundreds of people
          
                  
            51:12
          
          
            causing wildfires. No. Global
warming doesn't cause wildfires,
          
                  
            51:17
          
          
            melting roads. The heat bind or
an arson mind. This is just This
          
                  
            51:23
          
          
            is propaganda.
          
                  
            51:25
          
          
            Marco Segura is the chief heat
Officer of Los Angeles and joins
          
                  
            51:29
          
          
            us now. Thanks so much for being
with us. Okay.
          
                  
            51:31
          
          
            All right, the chief heat
officer straight to him. Yeah.
          
                  
            51:37
          
          
            You were appointed LA's first
chief heat officer in June. Is
          
                  
            51:43
          
          
            it telling that so many cities
now need a chief heat officer
          
                  
            51:48
          
          
            like a police chief or fire
chief?
          
                  
            51:51
          
          
            I think that it is and we're
definitely at a crossroads.
          
                  
            51:54
          
          
            Scott. Because extreme heat is
our primary climate emergency.
          
                  
            51:59
          
          
            We have six times the number of
heat waves in Los Angeles.
          
                  
            52:03
          
          
            They're more frequent. They last
through mid November, so our
          
                  
            52:06
          
          
            bodies don't have time to
recover. And so this place is
          
                  
            52:10
          
          
            what we want to request from
Washington, DC and the federal
          
                  
            52:14
          
          
            government. So cities are
prepared for the future and our
          
                  
            52:17
          
          
            people are protected.
          
                  
            52:21
          
          
            So they want money. Just send us
some money. It's hot out here.
          
                  
            52:26
          
          
            Joe? Hey, Joe Biden is hot here.
Send us some money. Okay.
          
                  
            52:30
          
          
            It's just a man or a woman?
          
                  
            52:31
          
          
            Yeah, I didn't want to be the
bigoted. Yeah. I didn't want to
          
                  
            52:36
          
          
            stop the clip. Is this a trans
woman?
          
                  
            52:40
          
          
            I have no idea.
          
                  
            52:41
          
          
            Okay. Why don't you do this to
me? No pay off. That's not good.
          
                  
            52:47
          
          
            By the way, I want to go back to
this. You're living in Southern
          
                  
            52:50
          
          
            California. By the way,
California is a desert. It's a
          
                  
            52:54
          
          
            desert that has water that comes
in that they shipped in over the
          
                  
            52:57
          
          
            mountains. It's a desert. And so
in Los Angeles Basin is a desert
          
                  
            53:03
          
          
            to base in high desert base this
desert vision is, so it gets a
          
                  
            53:07
          
          
            little hot. It's 80 degrees. And
now we're worried about all we
          
                  
            53:10
          
          
            can adjust to the temperature
changes, and our bodies can
          
                  
            53:13
          
          
            handle the change. It's always
the same California weather
          
                  
            53:18
          
          
            changes, like 20 degrees, total
change is 20 degrees Max. It's
          
                  
            53:23
          
          
            not gone from sub zero to 90.
Who are we kidding? Okay, go
          
                  
            53:30
          
          
            along with that heat officer.
          
                  
            53:32
          
          
            When you say prepared for the
future, your best information is
          
                  
            53:35
          
          
            that this is our future, or at
least for a number of years.
          
                  
            53:39
          
          
            This is our future. And if we
don't modernize our
          
                  
            53:43
          
          
            infrastructure and climate
adapted cities and revise our
          
                  
            53:48
          
          
            building codes, it's going to
get worse and it's going to get
          
                  
            53:51
          
          
            more uninhabitable. So
          
                  
            53:54
          
          
            wait a minute. Wait a minute.
How the building codes have
          
                  
            53:58
          
          
            anything to do with carbon
dioxide?
          
                  
            54:03
          
          
            Uh huh. I'm glad you brought
that up. Okay. I probably would
          
                  
            54:06
          
          
            have forgot to mention it. Do
you remember when we started
          
                  
            54:09
          
          
            doing the show, and this is at
least 10 years ago, when they
          
                  
            54:13
          
          
            had the cap and trade bill?
That's where we got to jobs,
          
                  
            54:16
          
          
            jobs, jobs, jobs, Nancy Pelosi.
Put into her thing. Yeah. They
          
                  
            54:22
          
          
            brought it with that's when they
had no what's his name? The guy
          
                  
            54:24
          
          
            who cried all the time. They the
the Republican, top Republican
          
                  
            54:30
          
          
            was, oh, the harder Boughner.
Owner, Boehner, Boehner.
          
                  
            54:37
          
          
            Boehner, yes. And he's tears and
he started reading from this cap
          
                  
            54:42
          
          
            and trade bill and part and
there was a whole section that
          
                  
            54:45
          
          
            was discussed quite a bit about
how the housing code should all
          
                  
            54:49
          
          
            change. So every so you have to
rebuild everything. Yeah, it was
          
                  
            54:53
          
          
            we need money. We need money.
Yes, that's the infrastructure
          
                  
            54:56
          
          
            scam she's asking for
          
                  
            54:57
          
          
            and so they were gonna even have
at the cap and trade will also
          
                  
            55:00
          
          
            incorporate who should go back
and find that Bill and reading
          
                  
            55:03
          
          
            this is what they want to do. It
was wasn't passed by the Senate,
          
                  
            55:06
          
          
            luckily. But they want to set up
special government inspectors to
          
                  
            55:12
          
          
            go from place to place to place
is in the bill. Yes, inspect
          
                  
            55:16
          
          
            your house. And if you don't
have to give you if you if you
          
                  
            55:20
          
          
            don't have the right insulation
or something, you're gonna have
          
                  
            55:22
          
          
            to tear out your walls and put
it in this sort of thing. It was
          
                  
            55:25
          
          
            really nasty was a very nasty
bill. Democrats put together
          
                  
            55:29
          
          
            this. That's where they're still
is still in place.
          
                  
            55:34
          
          
            Now they are, this is what they
do in Europe, or in the UK, they
          
                  
            55:39
          
          
            come to you do you put wet
garbage in the wrong bin? You
          
                  
            55:44
          
          
            got to fine. Yeah,
          
                  
            55:46
          
          
            I do that. And they do that
little bit of that and Berkeley.
          
                  
            55:49
          
          
            But now like,
          
                  
            55:50
          
          
            your backup Britain, just in
case we run out of Brits, we'll
          
                  
            55:53
          
          
            ship some of the Berkeley
isover. All right back to this.
          
                  
            55:57
          
          
            And if we don't modernize our
infrastructure and create
          
                  
            56:01
          
          
            climate adapted cities and
revise our building codes, it's
          
                  
            56:06
          
          
            going to get worse, and it's
going to get more uninhabitable.
          
                  
            56:09
          
          
            So it's bad now, but again, if
we don't prepare, and if we
          
                  
            56:13
          
          
            don't invest, particularly in
the most vulnerable communities,
          
                  
            56:17
          
          
            because they experienced the
pollution burden, they
          
                  
            56:20
          
          
            experience existing health
conditions, like kidney disease,
          
                  
            56:25
          
          
            diabetes, asthma, and the
combination makes it worse for
          
                  
            56:29
          
          
            those vulnerable communities. So
when we're thinking about these
          
                  
            56:33
          
          
            infrastructure investments, we
definitely need to prioritize
          
                  
            56:37
          
          
            the most vulnerable areas to
ensure that we prevent those
          
                  
            56:40
          
          
            preventable hospitalizations and
deaths
          
                  
            56:42
          
          
            does when you say infrastructure
investment what does that mean
          
                  
            56:45
          
          
            money and money acts
          
                  
            56:46
          
          
            well to modernize our
infrastructure to be climate
          
                  
            56:50
          
          
            adopted, and that means to
create cool surfaces and, and
          
                  
            56:54
          
          
            cool roofs, to reduce the
greenhouse gas emissions of our
          
                  
            56:59
          
          
            buildings and our
infrastructure.
          
                  
            57:04
          
          
            To buildings just emit
greenhouse gases when when it's
          
                  
            57:08
          
          
            hot outside.
          
                  
            57:09
          
          
            Yeah, they cough it up. A
conference sounds like that.
          
                  
            57:13
          
          
            I mean, did the NPR dude at any
point ask any of these kinds of
          
                  
            57:16
          
          
            simple questions? I know I'm
just a via the
          
                  
            57:19
          
          
            NPR dude. Dude, seem somewhat.
In fact, what he said if you
          
                  
            57:25
          
          
            didn't, I think it was in
Eclipse. This is not done yet.
          
                  
            57:28
          
          
            He is he he is brought. I don't
know. If He even enjoys doing
          
                  
            57:33
          
          
            this. He may be faxing it in
because I think he's disgusted.
          
                  
            57:37
          
          
            Because when he said, Chief, he
officer for the second time I
          
                  
            57:42
          
          
            think when he introduced this
woman Yeah. He paused in a way
          
                  
            57:47
          
          
            that is like, I can't believe
I'm saying this and I'm not No
          
                  
            57:51
          
          
            no, I cannot learn it. And I
think it's different. He's like
          
                  
            57:54
          
          
            most other people who work in
mainstream media is an
          
                  
            57:57
          
          
            intelligence asset and he's
looking at what he's getting
          
                  
            58:00
          
          
            paid versus this bullshit chief
heat officer and he's thinking
          
                  
            58:03
          
          
            what the hell am I got, I'm in
the wrong racket here. I'm gonna
          
                  
            58:06
          
          
            call my agent
          
                  
            58:07
          
          
            modernize our infrastructure to
be climate adaptive, and that
          
                  
            58:10
          
          
            means to create cool surfaces
and, and cool roofs, to reduce
          
                  
            58:16
          
          
            the greenhouse gas emissions of
our buildings and our
          
                  
            58:20
          
          
            infrastructure so that we reduce
what's called the urban heat
          
                  
            58:24
          
          
            island. When you have too much
concrete not enough trees and
          
                  
            58:27
          
          
            vegetation and open space, you
stagnate the heat and the
          
                  
            58:31
          
          
            pollution and the smoke. Almost
every major city I would say
          
                  
            58:35
          
          
            every major city has this rural
areas have it much less. We need
          
                  
            58:40
          
          
            more equitable shade trees in
Los Angeles.
          
                  
            58:43
          
          
            Oh, equitable, equitable shade
trees. They're not equitable,
          
                  
            58:47
          
          
            you racist tree. Wow. Yeah,
America has fallen sometimes I
          
                  
            58:54
          
          
            think there's a spark left. And
they're doing a very poor job of
          
                  
            58:59
          
          
            a very simple mission. Your
mission is to scare people into
          
                  
            59:03
          
          
            buying into this that's all you
have to do scare people into
          
                  
            59:06
          
          
            buying into it. That was not
scary. It was laughable you
          
                  
            59:10
          
          
            didn't have any real information
and you're just talking some
          
                  
            59:14
          
          
            bull crap and you have a bull
crap title and you're a bull
          
                  
            59:17
          
          
            crap person. So as the MPR make
          
                  
            59:20
          
          
            it worse is the is the half the
heat is Los Angeles isn't a
          
                  
            59:27
          
          
            place where it gets hot, but
maybe once or twice a year. It's
          
                  
            59:31
          
          
            not and this barely gets hot.
It's mostly at all the time and
          
                  
            59:35
          
          
            then in the winter. It's like 70
is very temperate in Los Angeles
          
                  
            59:41
          
          
            compared to Chicago. Most lot of
Florida we're can get pretty
          
                  
            59:48
          
          
            hot. The East Coast New York
I've been in New York when it's
          
                  
            59:52
          
          
            hot and humid is terrible.
          
                  
            59:54
          
          
            Oh in New York is the worst in
the in the summer. Because I was
          
                  
            59:59
          
          
            gonna say my point was, if you
want to hear how it's done if
          
                  
            1:00:02
          
          
            you want to know how to scare
people, I mean, you just really
          
                  
            1:00:06
          
          
            got to be a total asshole about
it. Here's an example of an
          
                  
            1:00:09
          
          
            asshole.
          
                  
            1:00:09
          
          
            You know, the climate deniers
are really in some ways similar
          
                  
            1:00:15
          
          
            to all of those almost 400 law
enforcement officers in ivaldi,
          
                  
            1:00:20
          
          
            Texas, who were waiting outside
an unlocked door while the
          
                  
            1:00:26
          
          
            children were being massacred.
They heard the screams, they
          
                  
            1:00:29
          
          
            heard the gunshots and nobody
stepped forward.
          
                  
            1:00:34
          
          
            Now that's an analogy.
          
                  
            1:00:37
          
          
            That's the beauty. Okay,
          
                  
            1:00:39
          
          
            is that guy?
          
                  
            1:00:41
          
          
            Give Gore 10 points for coming
up with that, Jim. Is that
          
                  
            1:00:45
          
          
            phony? Is
          
                  
            1:00:46
          
          
            that incredible? Or what?
          
                  
            1:00:49
          
          
            Yeah, it's Clint. You're a
climate denier. You're like
          
                  
            1:00:51
          
          
            this. shithead cops in ivaldi.
          
                  
            1:00:54
          
          
            Yeah, but then to drawing like
they could hear the children's
          
                  
            1:00:58
          
          
            screams as they were dying. They
did.
          
                  
            1:01:00
          
          
            Right here, right? It's very
good. You guys. Very good.
          
                  
            1:01:03
          
          
            Oh, you want to hear the rest of
the 30 seconds. He's D He has
          
                  
            1:01:07
          
          
            more well, now he goes into his
          
                  
            1:01:10
          
          
            pitch. And God bless those
families have suffered so much.
          
                  
            1:01:13
          
          
            And law enforcement officials
tells That's not typical of what
          
                  
            1:01:17
          
          
            law enforcement usually does.
And confronted with this global
          
                  
            1:01:23
          
          
            emergency, what we're doing with
our inaction and failing to walk
          
                  
            1:01:27
          
          
            through the door and stop the
killing is not typical of what
          
                  
            1:01:31
          
          
            we are capable of. As human
beings. We do have the
          
                  
            1:01:36
          
          
            solutions. And I think these
extreme events that are getting
          
                  
            1:01:39
          
          
            steadily worse and more severe,
are really beginning to change.
          
                  
            1:01:44
          
          
            We have to have unity as a
nation to come together and stop
          
                  
            1:01:50
          
          
            making this a political
football. It shouldn't be a
          
                  
            1:01:52
          
          
            partisan issue.
          
                  
            1:01:54
          
          
            Thanks. Well, that guy. Yeah.
Yeah, he's, people can take
          
                  
            1:02:02
          
          
            note, though, that was that was
well done. He really did a good
          
                  
            1:02:04
          
          
            job. You know, I've been you
kind of, I'm very happy you did
          
                  
            1:02:10
          
          
            it. Because I didn't expect I
expected it to be very just
          
                  
            1:02:15
          
          
            annoying is when you kind of
jumped in and said, Hey, I'm
          
                  
            1:02:19
          
          
            really sick of this pronoun
business. And we started kind of
          
                  
            1:02:22
          
          
            understanding what's going on.
And you know, now we're talking
          
                  
            1:02:25
          
          
            to a liberal high school teacher
in Austin. And we're learning a
          
                  
            1:02:30
          
          
            lot about the blankies and teddy
bears and the love that overuse
          
                  
            1:02:35
          
          
            of SSRIs which is oh, by the
way, you asked for this better,
          
                  
            1:02:45
          
          
            sir Jeff Smith.
          
                  
            1:02:47
          
          
            Okay, well,
          
                  
            1:02:49
          
          
            it's not what you wanted this, I
thought you'd like it.
          
                  
            1:02:52
          
          
            Well, I would say justify is, is
always dying and legible. So I
          
                  
            1:02:56
          
          
            can't criticize it and it's not
like you know, the it's just
          
                  
            1:03:01
          
          
            grown
          
                  
            1:03:01
          
          
            I it listening.
          
                  
            1:03:07
          
          
            Sounds like mail minute. That's
the promise. Yeah, that's,
          
                  
            1:03:09
          
          
            that's in your mind.
          
                  
            1:03:12
          
          
            And you're in Tedros, mail mail,
stuff.
          
                  
            1:03:17
          
          
            You know, and so this bring into
this has brought us in or me
          
                  
            1:03:20
          
          
            into understanding the
incredible eugenics movement in
          
                  
            1:03:24
          
          
            the United States 19, the 1900s
and 1920s. And then they got
          
                  
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            fans from the 1920s on tons of
presidents and 27 states as
          
                  
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            eugenics and it wasn't against
black people was against white
          
                  
            1:03:40
          
          
            people with brown hair was
against anyone who was thought
          
                  
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            of lesser because the master
race was kind of where it was
          
                  
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            at. And this has been baffling
to me that this is not taught in
          
                  
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            schools. It's great recent
history,
          
                  
            1:03:51
          
          
            and of course, taught in schools
when I was in school. Oh, it's
          
                  
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            still
          
                  
            1:03:55
          
          
            there. But the entire focus is
BLM Black Lives Matter slaves of
          
                  
            1:04:01
          
          
            nothing. And I'm going to tell
you, I believe it's because the
          
                  
            1:04:04
          
          
            people who are running these
programs who have developed this
          
                  
            1:04:10
          
          
            this trans ID and it isn't
ideology, we're really gays
          
                  
            1:04:15
          
          
            lesbians get out of here. You
know, people have sex with
          
                  
            1:04:17
          
          
            people the same sex you know,
they've changed everything and
          
                  
            1:04:20
          
          
            all this leftovers trans.
Everyone else is bad. gays have
          
                  
            1:04:24
          
          
            monkey pox. Trent. Lesbians are
turfs. It's all of this stuff.
          
                  
            1:04:30
          
          
            And so what's left is trans and
I believe this is a continuation
          
                  
            1:04:33
          
          
            of the United States you Genesis
movement, and it's and it will
          
                  
            1:04:37
          
          
            lead us up to universal basic
income and I have three clips to
          
                  
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            show
          
                  
            1:04:41
          
          
            Wow. Yeah, I
          
                  
            1:04:43
          
          
            know. Well, because what we're
if we're talking about actually
          
                  
            1:04:48
          
          
            the word is dis Genex. And if
you're looking at the
          
                  
            1:04:51
          
          
            millennials, many millennials
and certainly the Zoomers that
          
                  
            1:04:54
          
          
            are coming in now it's a lost
generation. They have limited
          
                  
            1:04:59
          
          
            overs. socialized under
educated, and they are now in
          
                  
            1:05:04
          
          
            effect, sterilizing themselves.
And it's, it's called
          
                  
            1:05:07
          
          
            transitioning, but it's really
sterilizing. And yes. And, and
          
                  
            1:05:12
          
          
            it was Edwin black. I didn't
clip it on the on the last show,
          
                  
            1:05:15
          
          
            when he was talking about the
eugenics movement, they would
          
                  
            1:05:18
          
          
            ask for permission to sterilize
young girls. But it was really
          
                  
            1:05:21
          
          
            like, hey, come over here play
with these dolls and the other
          
                  
            1:05:23
          
          
            1112, maybe with something else.
And then hey, do you mind if we
          
                  
            1:05:26
          
          
            do this little thing to you?
Yeah, that's fine. Boom, done,
          
                  
            1:05:28
          
          
            sterilized. So what better than
to bring down either the entire
          
                  
            1:05:35
          
          
            population of the world to the
500 million as projected by the
          
                  
            1:05:38
          
          
            Georgia Guidestones, as Jane
Goodall, the gorilla lady agrees
          
                  
            1:05:42
          
          
            with because she said, we need
to go back to the population of
          
                  
            1:05:45
          
          
            1500. That was in fact 500
million. Thank you, whoever blew
          
                  
            1:05:51
          
          
            up the Guidestones that show
that we're not completely
          
                  
            1:05:53
          
          
            without a fight? And that could
be a general thing, or do we
          
                  
            1:05:59
          
          
            want to go the the way that the
American you Genesis from 1920,
          
                  
            1:06:03
          
          
            on to in the 40s, that got real
quiet here, because their
          
                  
            1:06:06
          
          
            biggest fan was Adolf Hitler,
literally sent them fan mail,
          
                  
            1:06:10
          
          
            according to Edwin black, Oh,
you guys are doing a great job.
          
                  
            1:06:13
          
          
            I want to just take this little
piece, and I'm going to focus a
          
                  
            1:06:15
          
          
            lot on the Jews, but I'll do the
blacks and the gypsies and
          
                  
            1:06:18
          
          
            whatever else is wrong. And he
took it to the next level and
          
                  
            1:06:21
          
          
            everyone in America got kind of
quiet. You know, we kind of
          
                  
            1:06:25
          
          
            thought about the gas chambers,
we decided it wasn't a good
          
                  
            1:06:27
          
          
            idea. Sterilization was better.
Now think about the technology
          
                  
            1:06:31
          
          
            industry. We have Bill Gates,
without a doubt what he's doing
          
                  
            1:06:37
          
          
            to my mind, no, he has done
actual experiments that have
          
                  
            1:06:40
          
          
            sterilized children. In the
Philippines lawsuits still
          
                  
            1:06:44
          
          
            ongoing. You Lord knows what has
happened with a lot of these the
          
                  
            1:06:48
          
          
            AIDS vaccines, which is part of
your bill clinton's global
          
                  
            1:06:52
          
          
            initiative and how many women in
Africa, they sterilized. In
          
                  
            1:06:56
          
          
            fact, Africans across the
continent don't really want
          
                  
            1:06:59
          
          
            vaccines because like, you know,
last time you guys showed up,
          
                  
            1:07:02
          
          
            they were going in that couldn't
have babies anymore.
          
                  
            1:07:06
          
          
            So what I mentioned something
which is kind of a sidebar to
          
                  
            1:07:09
          
          
            what your where you're going
back to the 1970s book, The
          
                  
            1:07:14
          
          
            Population Bomb, The Population
Bomb, if you read the book, it's
          
                  
            1:07:19
          
          
            still around. If you read the
book, and there's a later book
          
                  
            1:07:22
          
          
            that came out, there was a very
anti African tint. In that book,
          
                  
            1:07:28
          
          
            they kept showing that the
population growth in Africa was
          
                  
            1:07:33
          
          
            growing so fast that was going
to overtake the world, just
          
                  
            1:07:37
          
          
            Africans, that I believe that
much of the population. Much of
          
                  
            1:07:44
          
          
            the elimination of the world's
population was targeting Africa,
          
                  
            1:07:48
          
          
            which is a massive continent.
It's massive, the United States
          
                  
            1:07:52
          
          
            fits in there twice. And it's an
I believe that was targeted. I
          
                  
            1:07:56
          
          
            think they were trying to end I
think some things that came out
          
                  
            1:07:59
          
          
            that look genetically engineered
like Ebola, and other which came
          
                  
            1:08:04
          
          
            out during right after this
period in the 70s. I think
          
                  
            1:08:08
          
          
            retarding Africans, and I think
aids, it was targeting Africans,
          
                  
            1:08:11
          
          
            I think they were trying to kill
Africans off, they're trying to
          
                  
            1:08:14
          
          
            kill off the Africans. And I
think they sense this and that's
          
                  
            1:08:17
          
          
            why they reject people coming in
with vaccines. Yeah.
          
                  
            1:08:21
          
          
            Good one to bring it all the way
home, we have to go back a
          
                  
            1:08:24
          
          
            little bit to the 70s. In fact,
and the reason I bring up tech
          
                  
            1:08:28
          
          
            is and I also want to mention
Elon Musk, you know, he seems to
          
                  
            1:08:32
          
          
            be if you look at him in a
different light, particularly
          
                  
            1:08:35
          
          
            his twins and triplets and just
and his neural link, it seems
          
                  
            1:08:41
          
          
            like he could be the kind of guy
that would be let's create
          
                  
            1:08:44
          
          
            better humans. So in eugenics,
you have the killing of people,
          
                  
            1:08:48
          
          
            you have the DIS Genex where the
a certain group grows and kills
          
                  
            1:08:53
          
          
            off another. That would be the
situation I think the our elites
          
                  
            1:08:58
          
          
            are most afraid of and have been
for 100 years. And then you have
          
                  
            1:09:02
          
          
            the proactive where you just
create better humans, which is
          
                  
            1:09:05
          
          
            Silicon Valley, Bill Gates, you
know, I'm sure all these guys
          
                  
            1:09:08
          
          
            are into it. Someone who was way
into it back in 1974 sat down in
          
                  
            1:09:13
          
          
            an interview with William F.
Buckley Jr. Interesting to me
          
                  
            1:09:16
          
          
            because my cousin Lucy was
married to Christopher Buckley,
          
                  
            1:09:21
          
          
            who was also a dick. Although
it's kind of fun to see William
          
                  
            1:09:24
          
          
            F. Buckley in his younger years,
you know, he's, he's just young,
          
                  
            1:09:28
          
          
            he's handsome and just as
arrogant as later, but he is
          
                  
            1:09:32
          
          
            talking to William Shockley. Do
you remember William Shockley?
          
                  
            1:09:38
          
          
            Yes, Shockley is part of the
Bell Labs group in 1947.
          
                  
            1:09:42
          
          
            invented the transistor. I
talked about him on the show. He
          
                  
            1:09:46
          
          
            started Shockley labs and
Silicon Valley is one of the
          
                  
            1:09:48
          
          
            founders of Silicon Valley. And
he is the one who a lot of
          
                  
            1:09:53
          
          
            people believe by the aliens
gave the information to because
          
                  
            1:09:56
          
          
            he's never invented jack shit
after the first transistor
          
                  
            1:10:00
          
          
            Well, he did have another
mission in 1974. And that was
          
                  
            1:10:04
          
          
            the Shockley thesis. I have
three relatively short clips by
          
                  
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            minute 20. I
          
                  
            1:10:10
          
          
            will mention that this was the
end of him. He got it. It had to
          
                  
            1:10:14
          
          
            have been the end of him. Sure.
No, I was and I will mention
          
                  
            1:10:17
          
          
            this. This was an example along
with it. People can look this
          
                  
            1:10:21
          
          
            guy up Jimmy, the Greek, who was
a television personality wasn't
          
                  
            1:10:25
          
          
            even wrestling Jimmy the Greek.
No, no, he was he was a gambler.
          
                  
            1:10:29
          
          
            Oh, right, was a oddsmaker out
of Vegas. And he got all these
          
                  
            1:10:34
          
          
            television shows. And he was
captured on tape at a bar one
          
                  
            1:10:37
          
          
            day talking about how blacks
were, were being bred to be
          
                  
            1:10:43
          
          
            football players kind of that's
that's not what he said. But he,
          
                  
            1:10:47
          
          
            it kind of indicated, was
indications along those lines,
          
                  
            1:10:51
          
          
            he was outed, and canceled, he
was canceled, and Shockley was
          
                  
            1:10:55
          
          
            cancelled and canceled culture
began with these guys,
          
                  
            1:10:59
          
          
            doesn't surprise me and William
F. Buckley really is really
          
                  
            1:11:03
          
          
            adversarial in this and rightly
so. But it's more to me the
          
                  
            1:11:07
          
          
            complete conviction that this is
a Nobel he won a Nobel Prize, I
          
                  
            1:11:12
          
          
            think, for inventing the
transistor or his participation
          
                  
            1:11:14
          
          
            in the transistor effect, or
whatever it was. So he was well
          
                  
            1:11:18
          
          
            respected in the in the city, as
you said,
          
                  
            1:11:20
          
          
            I think there's three scientists
at Bell Labs, I got to I think
          
                  
            1:11:23
          
          
            they got a Nobel they got
something
          
                  
            1:11:24
          
          
            and it's not in my clip. But he
learned a lot of what he is
          
                  
            1:11:29
          
          
            going to talk about here from
people at Bell Labs. And he
          
                  
            1:11:34
          
          
            found out that Alexander Graham
Bell was in fact also you
          
                  
            1:11:37
          
          
            Genesis not crazy for the time.
But his thesis is. Now there's
          
                  
            1:11:43
          
          
            one core and they argue about
that which I didn't clip is, is
          
                  
            1:11:47
          
          
            intelligence created by
genetics, or is it created by
          
                  
            1:11:50
          
          
            environment? And P sites, all
these studies with twins, hello,
          
                  
            1:11:54
          
          
            Mengele. And it turns out that
really, it's still so much
          
                  
            1:11:58
          
          
            genetics that we have to at very
least stop these dumb people
          
                  
            1:12:03
          
          
            IQs, under 80, from reproducing,
and he has a chart and it says,
          
                  
            1:12:07
          
          
            Look, this is from the US, I
think it's in the clip is the US
          
                  
            1:12:10
          
          
            Census data. The dumb,
uneducated people are
          
                  
            1:12:14
          
          
            replicating at two or three
times the rate of the smart and
          
                  
            1:12:17
          
          
            he wasn't talking black or
white, although he does later.
          
                  
            1:12:21
          
          
            And he says, you know, this is
dis Genex we're going to die off
          
                  
            1:12:25
          
          
            if we let these people continue
to propagate.
          
                  
            1:12:28
          
          
            Let's let's get back to the
Shockley thesis you did say
          
                  
            1:12:34
          
          
            restrictions should be placed.
          
                  
            1:12:35
          
          
            Let me just do it, I can't
resist it. This is the final
          
                  
            1:12:39
          
          
            touch, I want to have
transistors into it somehow. So
          
                  
            1:12:42
          
          
            this was this was the final
stage in which you make he's
          
                  
            1:12:44
          
          
            showing literally rows of
computers and robots is what he
          
                  
            1:12:47
          
          
            thinks the way it should work
with brains in the future,
          
                  
            1:12:50
          
          
            computerized a computerized
duplication of the human brain.
          
                  
            1:12:53
          
          
            And then you see, you can
probably do it even more
          
                  
            1:12:55
          
          
            compactly and get higher
achievement, but I just do that
          
                  
            1:12:58
          
          
            as a finishing touch on on some
of these large scale objectives.
          
                  
            1:13:03
          
          
            And so come back to the thing
that I think we really want to
          
                  
            1:13:05
          
          
            deal with. Is this, this word?
This Gen X, which you see is is
          
                  
            1:13:13
          
          
            best defined, I think, as
retrogressive evolution. You
          
                  
            1:13:18
          
          
            can't have anti evolution. I
tried to do that. But I was set
          
                  
            1:13:20
          
          
            straight by one of my strongest
backers in the National Academy
          
                  
            1:13:23
          
          
            of Sciences Ralph Cheney, the
man who was for many years
          
                  
            1:13:26
          
          
            president has saved for the
league and brought the dawn
          
                  
            1:13:28
          
          
            Redwood to this country. But he
said he can't be anti
          
                  
            1:13:31
          
          
            evolutionary it's got to evolve
but it can be retrogressive
          
                  
            1:13:34
          
          
            evolution. So dis Genex is
retrogressive evolution through
          
                  
            1:13:37
          
          
            the disproportionate
reproduction, the excessive
          
                  
            1:13:40
          
          
            reproduction of the genetically
disadvantaged. And that's what
          
                  
            1:13:43
          
          
            our nobly intended welfare
programs may be doing, what some
          
                  
            1:13:47
          
          
            of our modern medicine is doing.
They're just not facing the
          
                  
            1:13:49
          
          
            quality problems of mankind. And
this may produce large amounts
          
                  
            1:13:53
          
          
            of human agony, and what my
emphasis is upon anti dis Genex.
          
                  
            1:13:58
          
          
            So he wants to stop the DIS
Genex with anti dis Genex he has
          
                  
            1:14:03
          
          
            a solution for it. But first
he'll say he'll explain what
          
                  
            1:14:06
          
          
            actually will happen if we don't
do anything.
          
                  
            1:14:08
          
          
            My chief focus the one thing I'm
drawing out is that it's
          
                  
            1:14:10
          
          
            irresponsible to fail to look at
the types of lies that some of
          
                  
            1:14:15
          
          
            those whom are do gooders are
Wishful Thinkers, I call them
          
                  
            1:14:18
          
          
            Berserk humanism. I think their
humanism has gone so far that in
          
                  
            1:14:21
          
          
            effect, it has gone berserk. And
this is the illustration of it.
          
                  
            1:14:25
          
          
            This is the chart I tried so
hard to get on CBS program. And
          
                  
            1:14:30
          
          
            the disruption to University of
Georgia and I held the chart up
          
                  
            1:14:32
          
          
            many people saw the chart but
neither on that news nor on the
          
                  
            1:14:35
          
          
            60 minute hour later did a
single word I said about that
          
                  
            1:14:39
          
          
            chart, get put on the program.
What this shows is this is
          
                  
            1:14:43
          
          
            Census Bureau data. The highest
birth rate I found tabulated in
          
                  
            1:14:47
          
          
            the Census Bureau data. Children
ever born for a woman and
          
                  
            1:14:51
          
          
            certainly take a certain
standardized age range to look
          
                  
            1:14:54
          
          
            at she's essentially through her
childbearing period. The highest
          
                  
            1:14:57
          
          
            number I found was for rural
farm black women. In, this was
          
                  
            1:15:01
          
          
            5.4 Children, on the other hand,
black college graduates, average
          
                  
            1:15:05
          
          
            1.9 Women college graduates,
that is then if, if these
          
                  
            1:15:10
          
          
            abilities to learn and so on do
have a significant hereditary
          
                  
            1:15:13
          
          
            aspect. This implies a
pronounced dis genic effect,
          
                  
            1:15:17
          
          
            this segment of the population
would double in about a
          
                  
            1:15:19
          
          
            generation.
          
                  
            1:15:21
          
          
            Okay, so I coming from where
they were in the 20s 30s 40s up
          
                  
            1:15:27
          
          
            to the 70s, I can completely
understand in their mindset how
          
                  
            1:15:30
          
          
            elites thought, holy crap, we
can't have this because we'll
          
                  
            1:15:33
          
          
            dig in, they're going to eat us
alive, that just replicating too
          
                  
            1:15:36
          
          
            fast. And I think this is where
you get the American eugenics
          
                  
            1:15:39
          
          
            programs. Modern day, I would
still say it's kind of handy to
          
                  
            1:15:45
          
          
            have abortion clinics in poor
neighborhoods, then all you need
          
                  
            1:15:49
          
          
            is just the quote unquote,
education. So maybe maybe this
          
                  
            1:15:52
          
          
            thinking has continued over and
when I hear his solution, it's
          
                  
            1:15:57
          
          
            not by today's standards. It's
not even a crazy idea, remember,
          
                  
            1:16:02
          
          
            but yes,
          
                  
            1:16:04
          
          
            I was just gonna say by the way,
this is the thesis for the movie
          
                  
            1:16:08
          
          
            Idiocracy.
          
                  
            1:16:10
          
          
            That if you if you if you let
dis Genex take place that you
          
                  
            1:16:14
          
          
            get a bunch of blundering morons
blathering bothering but at
          
                  
            1:16:19
          
          
            the very very beginning he shows
the one couple that never has
          
                  
            1:16:23
          
          
            kids and then a bunch of morons
having a lot of kids yeah is
          
                  
            1:16:26
          
          
            race has not brought into his
all whites, right. And,
          
                  
            1:16:30
          
          
            and it's and it's not about
race. And that's why
          
                  
            1:16:32
          
          
            well, once Shockley starts
talking about a what got him
          
                  
            1:16:36
          
          
            busted out. Was his talking
about gene pools. Oh, yeah. Oh,
          
                  
            1:16:41
          
          
            and blacks. Well, then this was
the end of him. Well, in the
          
                  
            1:16:45
          
          
            real, the real problem is, is
you really have to buy into
          
                  
            1:16:49
          
          
            genetics. A genetically dumb
person mating with a genetic
          
                  
            1:16:53
          
          
            with a dumb person dumb mating
with dumb will genetically
          
                  
            1:16:57
          
          
            create another dumb person. And
I think that thinking has
          
                  
            1:17:01
          
          
            changed since then. But Prince
Charles useless eaters, the
          
                  
            1:17:06
          
          
            public in general, let them eat
bugs screw the no one cares
          
                  
            1:17:10
          
          
            about us. They really and that's
from the mid level, political
          
                  
            1:17:14
          
          
            system administrators on up or
anywhere, they don't care. They
          
                  
            1:17:18
          
          
            just let them eat bugs, tell
them to shut up, turn off your
          
                  
            1:17:21
          
          
            air conditioner. Now, the trans
movement seems to me like it
          
                  
            1:17:28
          
          
            would really fulfill the dream
of the eugenicist mindset
          
                  
            1:17:31
          
          
            amongst American elite. Hey, you
know, we're not killing kids.
          
                  
            1:17:35
          
          
            This is good. Because that kind
of achy and messy, but then
          
                  
            1:17:39
          
          
            we're convincing them to
sterilize themselves. And or
          
                  
            1:17:43
          
          
            maybe it's maybe it's different.
Maybe it's, Hey, let's put these
          
                  
            1:17:47
          
          
            programs in place. Any parents
dumb enough to subject their
          
                  
            1:17:51
          
          
            children to this deserve to be
you genocide deserve it? So
          
                  
            1:17:57
          
          
            here's the solution, which I
think could make a comeback,
          
                  
            1:18:00
          
          
            that I have this voluntary
sterilization bonus plan. And
          
                  
            1:18:03
          
          
            the way it goes is a bonus would
be offered to everyone to be
          
                  
            1:18:06
          
          
            sterilized. The amount of the
bonus would be dependent on
          
                  
            1:18:10
          
          
            various factors. For example,
income, taxpayers would be
          
                  
            1:18:13
          
          
            offered no bonus for all others,
regardless of sex, race, or
          
                  
            1:18:17
          
          
            welfare status. Those were the
criteria I put in, regardless of
          
                  
            1:18:20
          
          
            sex, race or welfare status, the
bonus would depend upon best
          
                  
            1:18:23
          
          
            scientific estimates. And that's
a very important qualifying
          
                  
            1:18:26
          
          
            phrase best scientific estimates
of any genetically carried
          
                  
            1:18:29
          
          
            disabilities, such as arthritis,
hemophilia, Huntington's chorea.
          
                  
            1:18:33
          
          
            And if there is a genetic
predisposes to heroin addiction,
          
                  
            1:18:37
          
          
            this should get a big bonus.
Then I go on to say, Sure, the
          
                  
            1:18:40
          
          
            more at $1,000. For every point
you score below 100 on an IQ
          
                  
            1:18:44
          
          
            test $30,000 put into a trust
fund for 70 IQ moron capable of
          
                  
            1:18:50
          
          
            producing 20 children might very
well be economically
          
                  
            1:18:53
          
          
            advantageous to taxpayers, in
terms of about 100 $300,000 and
          
                  
            1:18:58
          
          
            reduced cost of mental
retardation care. Well, very
          
                  
            1:19:02
          
          
            simple calculation
          
                  
            1:19:03
          
          
            to be even more economically
advantageous would be the kalam
          
                  
            1:19:07
          
          
            well, that disagrees with my
fundamental principles on this
          
                  
            1:19:11
          
          
            Mr. Barkhad, which I've had a
try at these scientific
          
                  
            1:19:14
          
          
            principles or moral principles.
These are moral principles. And
          
                  
            1:19:17
          
          
            I do have some elements in this
which are matters of faith you
          
                  
            1:19:19
          
          
            see on the face, and man,
          
                  
            1:19:22
          
          
            I love this
          
                  
            1:19:24
          
          
            weight. Let's take one way or
the factor into account, his
          
                  
            1:19:28
          
          
            notion of every IQ point getting
$30,000 into a trust fund.
          
                  
            1:19:33
          
          
            That's 19 $70. That's $300,000
per point.
          
                  
            1:19:37
          
          
            Oh, yeah, I could be retired.
Rich, it's like winning the
          
                  
            1:19:43
          
          
            lottery. This is what a great
way to shepherd in universal
          
                  
            1:19:46
          
          
            basic income.
          
                  
            1:19:48
          
          
            Yeah, and get everyone
sterilized and all the
          
                  
            1:19:50
          
          
            kids would cheat on the test.
          
                  
            1:19:54
          
          
            Well, if they're that dumb to do
that, just for the money out,
          
                  
            1:19:58
          
          
            they probably deserve to be
sterilized
          
                  
            1:19:59
          
          
            nine To 74, though, at the at
the bases of Silicon Valley now
          
                  
            1:20:04
          
          
            think about the arrogance of the
people who run these companies.
          
                  
            1:20:08
          
          
            Think about their arrogance and
look at what they're into all
          
                  
            1:20:11
          
          
            kinds of medical stuff. They
want to be your doctor. Thank
          
                  
            1:20:14
          
          
            you Amazon. Oh, wait, let's well
23 away connected to Google, we
          
                  
            1:20:18
          
          
            want to have your DNA. Let's
take it
          
                  
            1:20:20
          
          
            to the real extreme of what the
Silicon Valley especially the
          
                  
            1:20:23
          
          
            billionaire class is into, which
is longevity. Yeah, well, that's
          
                  
            1:20:28
          
          
            the other side of nu j have a
huge they're all longevity
          
                  
            1:20:31
          
          
            freaks. Yeah. To an extreme
they're looking for they're even
          
                  
            1:20:36
          
          
            making I mean, you see
billboards around here every so
          
                  
            1:20:38
          
          
            often about how the average age
should be 150. These guys
          
                  
            1:20:46
          
          
            Yeah, to me, I, I just think
that that was in my lifetime.
          
                  
            1:20:51
          
          
            This guy was saying that 1974
And how weirdly nicely it fits
          
                  
            1:20:57
          
          
            into everything we're kind of
setting ourselves up for now you
          
                  
            1:21:01
          
          
            can say the vaccines are the a
lot of people would say that
          
                  
            1:21:05
          
          
            this is a eugenics program.
          
                  
            1:21:07
          
          
            Yeah, maybe no. But I think the
vaccines here's the here's the
          
                  
            1:21:10
          
          
            deal. Here's the deal. Here's
the deal. Vaccines, the vaccines
          
                  
            1:21:13
          
          
            lead the way in so far as this
bribery is concerned. Get a free
          
                  
            1:21:18
          
          
            lottery ticket, take a shot.
Yeah, get a free. Take a shot
          
                  
            1:21:21
          
          
            and UBI
          
                  
            1:21:22
          
          
            they already set up the STEMI
checks. That's a form of
          
                  
            1:21:25
          
          
            universal basic income.
          
                  
            1:21:26
          
          
            So they had these bribes. So you
could be bribed. I think he's
          
                  
            1:21:30
          
          
            right, you can be bribed. I
think a lot of people could be
          
                  
            1:21:34
          
          
            bribed to be sterilized. It's
just a vasectomy.
          
                  
            1:21:40
          
          
            Do we have a jingle sleeve
          
                  
            1:21:42
          
          
            not cut your nuts off? We're
just you know, it's a vasectomy.
          
                  
            1:21:46
          
          
            It gets reversed versus
reversible.
          
                  
            1:21:49
          
          
            Oh, man, I thought we had a
jingle like snipped for humanity
          
                  
            1:21:54
          
          
            or save the world
          
                  
            1:21:55
          
          
            for humanity. That was net for
humanity.
          
                  
            1:22:00
          
          
            I can't remember what it was
called. I know we have somewhere
          
                  
            1:22:02
          
          
            Yep.
          
                  
            1:22:04
          
          
            All right, everybody can get
your next job.
          
                  
            1:22:07
          
          
            Snip snip, footway, Gary rabbit,
you're gonna accompany me
          
                  
            1:22:14
          
          
            I get the wrong. I don't have
the right kick snare.
          
                  
            1:22:21
          
          
            No humanity, I did it wrong.
          
                  
            1:22:25
          
          
            So yeah, it's doable. The
problem is, what country does it
          
                  
            1:22:31
          
          
            first is just put themselves in
a defensive position, you better
          
                  
            1:22:34
          
          
            be a nuclear power, that's for
sure. Who wouldn't be coming
          
                  
            1:22:40
          
          
            after your stuff? What do you
mean, you stop your population
          
                  
            1:22:44
          
          
            grows, you started going into
reverse? I mean, that's what
          
                  
            1:22:47
          
          
            we're doing here. I mean,
Italy's at the point of no
          
                  
            1:22:50
          
          
            return. They can they can't
repopulate. They have to dare to
          
                  
            1:22:54
          
          
            bring the Muslims in to take
over and do the work. How about
          
                  
            1:22:56
          
          
            Japan? Japan's been in a
downhill slide for decades.
          
                  
            1:23:01
          
          
            Yeah. Well, they're in the in
the debt trap that we're in at
          
                  
            1:23:04
          
          
            risk of slavery. And the
          
                  
            1:23:05
          
          
            worst part of Japan is their
mentality is such that they
          
                  
            1:23:09
          
          
            don't like the idea of
immigrants coming in to take
          
                  
            1:23:12
          
          
            over the place. So they won't
they don't accept immigrants are
          
                  
            1:23:15
          
          
            very racist guising.
          
                  
            1:23:18
          
          
            It's just, it's just so it's so
weird. Because
          
                  
            1:23:21
          
          
            if they even have members of
their own nation that they
          
                  
            1:23:25
          
          
            reject, letting take over the
place. I would hire Harry I
          
                  
            1:23:29
          
          
            knew, for example, that people
that are leather workers,
          
                  
            1:23:32
          
          
            well, this is the thing and I
was laying this theory out to
          
                  
            1:23:36
          
          
            Tina, she says, Well, who's
going to do the work? I said,
          
                  
            1:23:38
          
          
            Hello, enter illegals. Why do
you want people who are quote
          
                  
            1:23:42
          
          
            unquote, undocumented or illegal
because you control them? You
          
                  
            1:23:46
          
          
            literally get a smartphone and
app QR codes. Okay, the
          
                  
            1:23:51
          
          
            Republicans and the right or we
don't even know where they are.
          
                  
            1:23:55
          
          
            They're murderers? No, the
majority of them of course,
          
                  
            1:23:58
          
          
            that's working for Republicans.
That's your risk, benefit reward
          
                  
            1:24:01
          
          
            ratio. You know, it's like,
Well, okay, we're gonna get some
          
                  
            1:24:04
          
          
            murderers and shed by the way,
it's not the drugs, the
          
                  
            1:24:07
          
          
            fentanyl, that's the US
military, bringing that in get
          
                  
            1:24:10
          
          
            real good, real. The whole
military and CIA has always
          
                  
            1:24:15
          
          
            brought the drugs in. So okay,
boo hoo, no. The real reason is
          
                  
            1:24:19
          
          
            to being brought into be
controlled, obedient workers.
          
                  
            1:24:22
          
          
            Shut up, or I'll report you to
ins Shut up. That's what that's
          
                  
            1:24:28
          
          
            what this it's more cynical than
you could even believe. And it
          
                  
            1:24:32
          
          
            just started to just kind of
opened up for me. I'm like, Oh,
          
                  
            1:24:34
          
          
            okay. Now I see you
          
                  
            1:24:36
          
          
            used to have a program in
California called breasts
          
                  
            1:24:38
          
          
            arrows. And Bruce arrows were
they banned it and they come up
          
                  
            1:24:43
          
          
            with some other thing. There was
a real push against immigrants,
          
                  
            1:24:47
          
          
            especially when the American in
the foreign United Farmworkers
          
                  
            1:24:49
          
          
            came around as the labor
movement really improved the
          
                  
            1:24:53
          
          
            conditions for the farm workers
in the state of California
          
                  
            1:24:56
          
          
            because those guys were against
the illegal aliens. No one was
          
                  
            1:25:00
          
          
            Talk to them. But they during
the before them predating them
          
                  
            1:25:04
          
          
            where their Brasero IS and IS
busloads of Mexican farmworkers,
          
                  
            1:25:08
          
          
            agricultural workers that would
come be bussed up in and out of
          
                  
            1:25:11
          
          
            Mexico from California. That was
a system that worked pretty
          
                  
            1:25:14
          
          
            well. Even though if you think
about it, it's pretty slave
          
                  
            1:25:17
          
          
            like, and so they banned it. I
don't remember when it was in
          
                  
            1:25:21
          
          
            the 50s or 60s, I think 70s. But
even. And then they made a big
          
                  
            1:25:26
          
          
            fuss in California and other
states about because then the
          
                  
            1:25:30
          
          
            illegal started coming in. If
you are a employer and you hired
          
                  
            1:25:34
          
          
            an illegal you were, it was a
felony, they made a big stink
          
                  
            1:25:38
          
          
            about this. And I really kept
the problem down to next to
          
                  
            1:25:40
          
          
            nothing. Oh, yeah.
          
                  
            1:25:42
          
          
            Well, that used to be when I was
in New York, you know, someone
          
                  
            1:25:46
          
          
            in the kitchen, you know, they
screwed up you or something. And
          
                  
            1:25:48
          
          
            this is this was it was a bad
time in New York not proud of
          
                  
            1:25:51
          
          
            hearing this, but say, Hey,
listen, if you fix my food, or
          
                  
            1:25:54
          
          
            I'll report you, that was just a
common threat. And now it's been
          
                  
            1:25:58
          
          
            institutionalized. I've seen it
I know many people who are
          
                  
            1:26:03
          
          
            undocumented, I've helped a
couple get legal. And this is
          
                  
            1:26:06
          
          
            constantly the problem. They are
forced into a situation. It's no
          
                  
            1:26:10
          
          
            it's human trafficking, whether
it's sex work or not. It's human
          
                  
            1:26:13
          
          
            trafficking.
          
                  
            1:26:14
          
          
            Good point. It's human
trafficking, legal.
          
                  
            1:26:17
          
          
            And they're literally
trafficking these humans to
          
                  
            1:26:22
          
          
            different cities all over the
country. And literally,
          
                  
            1:26:25
          
          
            their decades of Biden
administration, puts them in
          
                  
            1:26:28
          
          
            buses and airplanes and jets,
and flies them here and there.
          
                  
            1:26:32
          
          
            And of course, it's like it's
like a, it's like it's sick.
          
                  
            1:26:36
          
          
            It's human trafficking at
governmental institutional
          
                  
            1:26:39
          
          
            level. It's completely wrong for
the citizens of America and for
          
                  
            1:26:44
          
          
            the And for these, quote
unquote, immigrants. But you
          
                  
            1:26:47
          
          
            know, Texas has started rounding
them up and shipping them off to
          
                  
            1:26:50
          
          
            Washington, DC. But even without
that, New York is in trouble.
          
                  
            1:26:55
          
          
            Tonight, we have a gripping look
at the migrant crisis at the
          
                  
            1:26:58
          
          
            border now touching the tri
state shelters in New York City
          
                  
            1:27:01
          
          
            are filling up with 1000s of
migrants from Central and South
          
                  
            1:27:04
          
          
            America seeking asylum. Mayor
Adams says they're being shipped
          
                  
            1:27:07
          
          
            from border states like Texas
and Arizona, the Republican
          
                  
            1:27:10
          
          
            governors in those states pushed
back hard against that today, a
          
                  
            1:27:13
          
          
            lot
          
                  
            1:27:14
          
          
            of people from Venezuela now
that everything failed there.
          
                  
            1:27:18
          
          
            That's all right. Well screw
Venezuela, they can come here
          
                  
            1:27:20
          
          
            and just replace this is your
replacement theory. I guess not
          
                  
            1:27:24
          
          
            yours, but that's replacement
theory. So just to top it off,
          
                  
            1:27:32
          
          
            just to top it off, I might as
well do this to distract you
          
                  
            1:27:37
          
          
            from the obvious thinking of
many elites. And again, I can
          
                  
            1:27:42
          
          
            understand why you know, this is
George Soros wants everything
          
                  
            1:27:45
          
          
            broken because he wants to
confusion so no one will come
          
                  
            1:27:49
          
          
            for his shit. Most rich people
want to live in harmony and
          
                  
            1:27:52
          
          
            everything be good, and I'm not
looking over there. But if
          
                  
            1:27:56
          
          
            there's too many of them, it's
going to be a problem. So that's
          
                  
            1:28:00
          
          
            Nazi thinking. But oh, no, no,
no, not. Nazi Nazis do different
          
                  
            1:28:05
          
          
            things. Boston
          
                  
            1:28:06
          
          
            police arrested a leader of a
New England based neo Nazi group
          
                  
            1:28:09
          
          
            after they held a rally in
Jamaica Plain this morning. The
          
                  
            1:28:12
          
          
            white supremacist group is being
investigated for targeting LGBTQ
          
                  
            1:28:16
          
          
            community members by protesting
outside of a drag queen story
          
                  
            1:28:20
          
          
            our event
          
                  
            1:28:21
          
          
            there's a lot in that. I don't
know. Since when did the Neo
          
                  
            1:28:26
          
          
            Nazis become interested in trans
storytime event? And you see and
          
                  
            1:28:33
          
          
            and how many Neo Nazis Do you
know that are black because a
          
                  
            1:28:36
          
          
            lot of them in this shot?
          
                  
            1:28:39
          
          
            I'll black Nazis. Before we
leave the immigrant story that I
          
                  
            1:28:45
          
          
            want to play, there's no no.
          
                  
            1:28:47
          
          
            Here's my kicker. This is my
kicker. Kicker. So we've gone
          
                  
            1:28:51
          
          
            through the the DIS Genex. We
understand the mechanism we
          
                  
            1:28:58
          
          
            understand what may or may not
be done about it. But for sure
          
                  
            1:29:02
          
          
            if you want to prime the kids if
you want to prime them for
          
                  
            1:29:05
          
          
            death. You go to children
programming, NPR.
          
                  
            1:29:10
          
          
            This is NPR is life kit. I'm
Elsa Chang. When the Supreme
          
                  
            1:29:14
          
          
            Court overturned Roe v Wade last
month it declared that
          
                  
            1:29:18
          
          
            I'm sorry. They didn't overturn
Roe v. Wade Nelson Chang.
          
                  
            1:29:22
          
          
            When the Supreme Court
overturned Roe v Wade last month
          
                  
            1:29:25
          
          
            it declared the constitutional
right to an abortion no longer
          
                  
            1:29:29
          
          
            exists
          
                  
            1:29:30
          
          
            did declare the right to a
constitutional abortion no
          
                  
            1:29:33
          
          
            longer exists. Is that Is that
what happened?
          
                  
            1:29:36
          
          
            No. They kicked it back to the
States
          
                  
            1:29:37
          
          
            right so another lie
          
                  
            1:29:39
          
          
            it declared the constitutional
right to an abortion no longer
          
                  
            1:29:42
          
          
            exists. And for a lot of parents
the wall to wall news coverage
          
                  
            1:29:46
          
          
            about abortion rights meant that
their kids were asking them new
          
                  
            1:29:50
          
          
            questions about the procedure
and the politics. Megan workman
          
                  
            1:29:54
          
          
            in Indiana who has a six year
old daughter was wondering where
          
                  
            1:29:58
          
          
            to even begin
          
                  
            1:29:59
          
          
            and she has a six year old
daughter six she has a six year
          
                  
            1:30:03
          
          
            old daughter. Where do I begin
talking to her about this? Well
          
                  
            1:30:08
          
          
            first of all the question is how
come you didn't start sooner?
          
                  
            1:30:11
          
          
            She could understand you at four
couldn't shake
          
                  
            1:30:13
          
          
            who has a six year old daughter
was wondering where to even
          
                  
            1:30:17
          
          
            begin.
          
                  
            1:30:18
          
          
            I want it to be age appropriate
I don't want to get into too
          
                  
            1:30:22
          
          
            much detail of what it actually
is. But just knowing that she
          
                  
            1:30:28
          
          
            can choose if she wants to have
a baby or not.
          
                  
            1:30:33
          
          
            I'm just gonna stop it there.
This is not appropriate for a
          
                  
            1:30:37
          
          
            six year old and NPR gives the
excuse well, because of the wall
          
                  
            1:30:42
          
          
            to wall coverage you know, of
course the kids are going to
          
                  
            1:30:44
          
          
            hear it sorry not our fault.
This is wall to wall coverage.
          
                  
            1:30:49
          
          
            Do you think this is part of the
problem?
          
                  
            1:30:51
          
          
            What do you think this is part
of what did these idiots see is
          
                  
            1:30:55
          
          
            part of the rules
          
                  
            1:30:56
          
          
            this the elite solution is
probably contribute this is all
          
                  
            1:30:59
          
          
            contributing to their mission
you know everything contributors
          
                  
            1:31:01
          
          
            to let old people euthanize
themselves, teach young girls
          
                  
            1:31:05
          
          
            about abortion early can't get
that you know, you can decide
          
                  
            1:31:08
          
          
            whether to have a baby or not to
have a baby or to remove the
          
                  
            1:31:11
          
          
            six he's six
          
                  
            1:31:13
          
          
            years old.
          
                  
            1:31:18
          
          
            It's sick. It is you know you're
mixing these topics up
          
                  
            1:31:23
          
          
            unfortunately. So it kind of
takes it in front of my clip I'm
          
                  
            1:31:26
          
          
            sorry, I was not knowing because
you went from the kids to the
          
                  
            1:31:29
          
          
            abortion to the immigrants and
in Iran the immigrant topic.
          
                  
            1:31:34
          
          
            It's all related. And you are
now what's kind of related but I
          
                  
            1:31:38
          
          
            think you do it was getting a
head of steam because you're
          
                  
            1:31:40
          
          
            talking about how the immigrants
are gonna be the ones to do the
          
                  
            1:31:42
          
          
            work. They're actually you know,
they're here for a reason if I'd
          
                  
            1:31:45
          
          
            known I would have encouraged
and it was no my clips, we're
          
                  
            1:31:51
          
          
            going to end the immigrant part.
Because you were talking about
          
                  
            1:31:54
          
          
            it being institutionalized.
Well, everyone's going oh my
          
                  
            1:31:57
          
          
            god, we shouldn't have this. We
can't have that. You know this.
          
                  
            1:32:00
          
          
            These guys keep getting in and
we keep shipping them around.
          
                  
            1:32:04
          
          
            We'll listen to these two clips.
The immigrants are flying
          
                  
            1:32:09
          
          
            around. What are they used for?
Id Oh, I just jumped on an
          
                  
            1:32:14
          
          
            airplane. They
          
                  
            1:32:15
          
          
            use their their citation. I
think if you've been arrested,
          
                  
            1:32:21
          
          
            they dance right here we go.
Look at elog immigrants flying
          
                  
            1:32:25
          
          
            ducks
          
                  
            1:32:25
          
          
            illegal immigrants are using
arrest warrants to board flights
          
                  
            1:32:28
          
          
            in the US. The TSA chief
confirmed that it is happening
          
                  
            1:32:32
          
          
            and that it's been going on for
quite some time. Here. The
          
                  
            1:32:34
          
          
            details.
          
                  
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            Go ahead of the Transportation
Security Administration or TSA
          
                  
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            says that under 1000 illegal
immigrants were allowed to
          
                  
            1:32:41
          
          
            present civil immigration
enforcement documents like
          
                  
            1:32:44
          
          
            arrest warrants to board
commercial us flights this
          
                  
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            calendar year. TSA Administrator
David Pakulski was re nominated
          
                  
            1:32:51
          
          
            by President Joe Biden for a
second five year term. At his
          
                  
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            confirmation hearing on
Thursday, Republican senator
          
                  
            1:32:57
          
          
            Josh Hawley asked how the TSA
policy complies with US laws
          
                  
            1:33:01
          
          
            that criminalize improper entry
into the country.
          
                  
            1:33:05
          
          
            Yeah, that's great. So I have no
problem with that.
          
                  
            1:33:09
          
          
            Is this some sort of like an
entire wink wink nudge nudge
          
                  
            1:33:14
          
          
            government scam? Yeah. And then
you got some Republicans like
          
                  
            1:33:18
          
          
            Josh Hawley, who I really like
he's, he's entertaining. He has
          
                  
            1:33:22
          
          
            good questions. And he's always
adamant about what what he does,
          
                  
            1:33:26
          
          
            he does follow up the way
journalists should. And here he
          
                  
            1:33:29
          
          
            is grilling. The guy who's the
head of I think TSA or the head
          
                  
            1:33:34
          
          
            of Homeland Security
          
                  
            1:33:35
          
          
            was Senator also wanting to know
why Federal Security directors
          
                  
            1:33:38
          
          
            aren't called in such a case
they will bring in the Federal
          
                  
            1:33:41
          
          
            Security Director if needed.
          
                  
            1:33:42
          
          
            Well, why would that person not
be needed if you have someone
          
                  
            1:33:46
          
          
            who's an illegal immigrant?
          
                  
            1:33:48
          
          
            Right, so so we aren't looking
at whether a person is legal or
          
                  
            1:33:52
          
          
            illegal in the country, our
function is to make sure that
          
                  
            1:33:55
          
          
            why not because our role is to
make sure that people that might
          
                  
            1:33:59
          
          
            pose a risk to transportation,
that significant enough to
          
                  
            1:34:02
          
          
            either require enhanced
screening or to not allow them
          
                  
            1:34:05
          
          
            to fly. That the proper
procedure position
          
                  
            1:34:07
          
          
            is someone who is known to
violated the laws, the United
          
                  
            1:34:10
          
          
            States does not thereby need
enhanced screening. You're not
          
                  
            1:34:13
          
          
            concerned about this person as a
security threat.
          
                  
            1:34:15
          
          
            So there are people every day
that violate the laws the United
          
                  
            1:34:17
          
          
            States, we look for things that
are related to transportation
          
                  
            1:34:20
          
          
            security.
          
                  
            1:34:21
          
          
            Senator Holly also said he had
not received the response from
          
                  
            1:34:24
          
          
            because he to a letter he sent
the TSA chief in January. In the
          
                  
            1:34:28
          
          
            letter Holly said that the TSA
policy subverts the rule of law
          
                  
            1:34:31
          
          
            and should be rescinded
immediately. In his words. The
          
                  
            1:34:34
          
          
            point of an arrest warrant is
for the police to actively seek
          
                  
            1:34:37
          
          
            out and apprehend criminals.
This dystopian inversion exceeds
          
                  
            1:34:40
          
          
            the point of absurdity, where
radical open border policies
          
                  
            1:34:44
          
          
            attempt to accomplish the very
opposite of DHS as core mission,
          
                  
            1:34:47
          
          
            apprehending those who cross our
borders illegally.
          
                  
            1:34:51
          
          
            Yeah, you know, what's sad is
that in order to play a clip
          
                  
            1:34:55
          
          
            with even this type of
information, you have to go to
          
                  
            1:34:58
          
          
            NTD No,
          
                  
            1:35:01
          
          
            isn't that pathetic?
          
                  
            1:35:03
          
          
            I mean, even though he he's it's
a little off base, Noam Chomsky
          
                  
            1:35:07
          
          
            was bitching about this. I'm
Russell Brand unless you want to
          
                  
            1:35:09
          
          
            mourn immigration.
          
                  
            1:35:12
          
          
            I'm sorry. No, I'm done with
immigration. That was a
          
                  
            1:35:15
          
          
            Noam Chomsky is is he 100 Yet
he's
          
                  
            1:35:18
          
          
            probably pushing to 200
          
                  
            1:35:22
          
          
            Now, just so we understand can
          
                  
            1:35:24
          
          
            talk on us lost his voice. He
only talks with vocal fry.
          
                  
            1:35:30
          
          
            It's even slower and lower than
that he was on with I can't get
          
                  
            1:35:33
          
          
            that low. He was on was rustled.
remind everybody who do it, who
          
                  
            1:35:38
          
          
            Noam Chomsky is, can we just
call him norm? It's so hard to
          
                  
            1:35:40
          
          
            say no, no,
          
                  
            1:35:41
          
          
            no, I'm Chomsky is notorious
left wing complainer has been in
          
                  
            1:35:47
          
          
            the business of bitching and
moaning about everything the
          
                  
            1:35:49
          
          
            American American does, ever
since he was a consumer advocate
          
                  
            1:35:53
          
          
            famous. He's a professor of
linguistics, or was he's retired
          
                  
            1:35:58
          
          
            at MIT. And he's famous for he's
developed a number of linguistic
          
                  
            1:36:03
          
          
            rules and right, you know,
regulations and concepts that
          
                  
            1:36:07
          
          
            everyone accepts. But he's a
lefty of the old fashioned
          
                  
            1:36:12
          
          
            style, the old internationalist
type, communist, and he's a real
          
                  
            1:36:17
          
          
            jerk and he but he's such a good
linguist, linguist that he can
          
                  
            1:36:21
          
          
            trick you into believing his
stuff, and people who suck get
          
                  
            1:36:24
          
          
            sucked into Noam Chomsky, or you
have to feel sorry for him. But
          
                  
            1:36:28
          
          
            he recently has been
complaining, like because he
          
                  
            1:36:30
          
          
            hasn't been getting his airtime
while he got airtime
          
                  
            1:36:33
          
          
            with Russell Brand. And I'm just
gonna call him norm from now on
          
                  
            1:36:36
          
          
            just seems to norm. Norm
Chomsky, in case everyone's
          
                  
            1:36:40
          
          
            wondering, he was bitching. All
right, the United
          
                  
            1:36:44
          
          
            States today, it is living under
a kind of totalitarian culture,
          
                  
            1:36:51
          
          
            which has never existed in my
lifetime.
          
                  
            1:36:54
          
          
            So there's, there's the there,
he's 200 years old. The United
          
                  
            1:36:59
          
          
            States has a totalitarian
culture, which I have never seen
          
                  
            1:37:03
          
          
            in my entire lifetime. And he's
seen a lot, particularly on the
          
                  
            1:37:06
          
          
            socialist lefty side. Yeah, he's
          
                  
            1:37:09
          
          
            seen it all, pretty much.
          
                  
            1:37:11
          
          
            This is even too much for him.
And
          
                  
            1:37:14
          
          
            which is really funny. Yeah,
          
                  
            1:37:16
          
          
            but worse, in many ways, than
the Soviet Union. Before
          
                  
            1:37:21
          
          
            Gorbachev, go back to the 1970s
op people in Soviet Russia,
          
                  
            1:37:28
          
          
            could access BBC, Voice of
American German television, if
          
                  
            1:37:35
          
          
            they want to find out the news.
If today in the United States,
          
                  
            1:37:41
          
          
            you want to find out what Prime
Minister lover of Russia is
          
                  
            1:37:46
          
          
            saying can do it, it's born,
Americans are not permitted to
          
                  
            1:37:52
          
          
            hear what the Russians are
saying can get in Russian
          
                  
            1:37:56
          
          
            television can access Russian
sources. That means also the
          
                  
            1:38:02
          
          
            fine American journalists, like
Chris Hedges, one of the best is
          
                  
            1:38:07
          
          
            cut out a board from Americans,
because he happens to have a
          
                  
            1:38:11
          
          
            program running on RT Russian
television, you want to find out
          
                  
            1:38:16
          
          
            what the adversary is saying,
which is of utmost importance.
          
                  
            1:38:22
          
          
            You can maybe tune into Indian
state television and find it out
          
                  
            1:38:28
          
          
            or you can read it on Al
Jazeera. But the United States
          
                  
            1:38:32
          
          
            has imposed constraints on
freedom of access to information
          
                  
            1:38:38
          
          
            which are astonishing, which in
fact, do beyond what was the
          
                  
            1:38:43
          
          
            case in post stolen Mr.
          
                  
            1:38:48
          
          
            nager from norm himself.
          
                  
            1:38:53
          
          
            Well, he's probably more or less
right I mean, the arts and get
          
                  
            1:38:58
          
          
            your music and watch it.
          
                  
            1:38:59
          
          
            But even beyond that, I mean,
you and I watch television, news
          
                  
            1:39:04
          
          
            media or trolling everything all
day. There's really nothing I
          
                  
            1:39:08
          
          
            mean, this well, there's so much
that they could talk about but
          
                  
            1:39:13
          
          
            now it's, we're not getting
access to the information no one
          
                  
            1:39:16
          
          
            is by the way, except on Brighty
on
          
                  
            1:39:22
          
          
            and right and when you say no
one you mean England,
          
                  
            1:39:26
          
          
            Netherlands, France, no,
everywhere. No,
          
                  
            1:39:29
          
          
            no one. No one No one. Now we
get better news from NT D and
          
                  
            1:39:34
          
          
            from W iOS.
          
                  
            1:39:36
          
          
            DD wrt or MTD is is like I
watched your stuff this is what
          
                  
            1:39:44
          
          
            I mean. I have to say AMY
GOODMAN occasionally has some
          
                  
            1:39:47
          
          
            good stuff but NTD really has
good stuff and then they have
          
                  
            1:39:50
          
          
            reporters and they do they
actually do work. Well we have
          
                  
            1:39:55
          
          
            they're all kind of amateurish
is a problem and you makes you
          
                  
            1:39:58
          
          
            great
          
                  
            1:39:59
          
          
            well The presentation is just
horror. I mean, hire some people
          
                  
            1:40:03
          
          
            hire some people. I'm sorry.
Just you know that's what our
          
                  
            1:40:06
          
          
            team did. Well they hired
Brett's all those people have
          
                  
            1:40:09
          
          
            probably been shot now. Where do
you work Artie? Sorry about the
          
                  
            1:40:14
          
          
            bullet in the head.
          
                  
            1:40:17
          
          
            It was a that one guy who is the
I forgot he was on MSNBC was
          
                  
            1:40:21
          
          
            like, I can't remember his name.
Somebody in the troll room would
          
                  
            1:40:25
          
          
            remember his name, kind of a
square blocky guy and he used to
          
                  
            1:40:28
          
          
            be first he was actually a right
winger and yell, left wingers
          
                  
            1:40:32
          
          
            and I became a left winger on
MSNBC and the older I older guy,
          
                  
            1:40:37
          
          
            the older guy. It was an older
guy died at shows. Ed Schultz,
          
                  
            1:40:41
          
          
            Ed Schultz. Yeah. And then he
went to somehow he proceeded
          
                  
            1:40:44
          
          
            screwed up there and they sent
him off to our TV said RT for
          
                  
            1:40:48
          
          
            a number of years, and then he
killed him.
          
                  
            1:40:51
          
          
            They killed him. But he was to
watch his different iterations.
          
                  
            1:40:57
          
          
            It's like this guy's just a
chameleon, he could do whatever
          
                  
            1:40:59
          
          
            he wants. He was really good on
MSNBC as a as a shithead as a
          
                  
            1:41:05
          
          
            steward.
          
                  
            1:41:07
          
          
            Well, he lost his security
clearance and that was the end
          
                  
            1:41:10
          
          
            of him. And with that, I'd like
to thank you for your currency
          
                  
            1:41:14
          
          
            in the morning to you the man
who put the CD in norm Chomsky,
          
                  
            1:41:17
          
          
            ladies and gentlemen, please say
hello to my friend on the other
          
                  
            1:41:20
          
          
            end, Mr. John C. Devora. Back
          
                  
            1:41:25
          
          
            in the morning, Mr. Adam curry
also in the morning all ships at
          
                  
            1:41:28
          
          
            sea and boots on the ground feet
in the air subs in the water and
          
                  
            1:41:31
          
          
            all the games nights out there.
          
                  
            1:41:32
          
          
            Did you clean up the tin cans
and everything what happened to
          
                  
            1:41:35
          
          
            the racket, it was a little let
down.
          
                  
            1:41:39
          
          
            I was talking to the bell
          
                  
            1:41:42
          
          
            in the morning to the trolls and
the troll room you can find them
          
                  
            1:41:44
          
          
            and join them at troll room.io
where we have hundreds 1000s
          
                  
            1:41:49
          
          
            Sometimes people hanging out
listening to the shows live we
          
                  
            1:41:53
          
          
            have a 24 hour live stream, no
agenda stream.com Or just go
          
                  
            1:41:57
          
          
            over to a troll room.io And you
can pop into the chat there and
          
                  
            1:42:01
          
          
            you can troll as much as you
want. Or they scurry away 2182
          
                  
            1:42:09
          
          
            So we're still kind of on this
low, low this low, slow, bad
          
                  
            1:42:15
          
          
            trolls. I'm still amazed anyone
shows up to listen to this.
          
                  
            1:42:20
          
          
            They're the studio audience as
far as I'm concerned and a great
          
                  
            1:42:22
          
          
            studio audience there they are
because they know Ed Schultz and
          
                  
            1:42:25
          
          
            stuff like that. You can join
there or you can follow Adam at
          
                  
            1:42:30
          
          
            no agenda. social.com John C.
Dvorak at no agenda social.com.
          
                  
            1:42:34
          
          
            These are federated addresses,
which means it's not for email.
          
                  
            1:42:40
          
          
            You could do that when it
happens it would work but you
          
                  
            1:42:43
          
          
            can follow us from any other
Mastodon type of server and just
          
                  
            1:42:47
          
          
            do a search you'll find one get
an account type in exactly what
          
                  
            1:42:51
          
          
            I said you'll be able to follow
us and then the whole stream
          
                  
            1:42:53
          
          
            from no agenda social.com will
eventually start to flow into
          
                  
            1:42:57
          
          
            your timeline and it's the
future if you actually want to
          
                  
            1:43:00
          
          
            have a nice conversation check
in now and then not have algos
          
                  
            1:43:05
          
          
            fry your brain by bringing back
angry topics. It's just simple.
          
                  
            1:43:09
          
          
            You come in you read down the
list oh I already read this one
          
                  
            1:43:12
          
          
            you're done. You can turn return
again in next tomorrow. Want to
          
                  
            1:43:18
          
          
            thank the artists for episode
1470 And I including this 129
          
                  
            1:43:24
          
          
            left to go until the big 1500
Now we titled that clubbing
          
                  
            1:43:27
          
          
            center very proud of it. Tried
to get the domain name for our
          
                  
            1:43:32
          
          
            new business our exit strategy
but no no already taken. So we
          
                  
            1:43:35
          
          
            scrapped that one networks is
just been on fire. We've seen
          
                  
            1:43:39
          
          
            this in our almost 15 year
history artists come in and you
          
                  
            1:43:43
          
          
            know, I hate to say John, but
I'm a little worried about
          
                  
            1:43:45
          
          
            networks. You know what usually
happens? You get three in a row
          
                  
            1:43:49
          
          
            you get bam you get another one
and then there's burnout.
          
                  
            1:43:53
          
          
            Do you think wrestlers has been
producing product for a long,
          
                  
            1:43:57
          
          
            long time? Yeah. And it's pretty
          
                  
            1:44:00
          
          
            consistent. He's pretty
consistent. He's always in the
          
                  
            1:44:02
          
          
            game. You know? He just happens
to hit a few winners here and
          
                  
            1:44:06
          
          
            there. And it's just like he's
like a utility player and a good
          
                  
            1:44:09
          
          
            baseball team.
          
                  
            1:44:10
          
          
            I have mixed feelings about the
time change might have played
          
                  
            1:44:14
          
          
            into his his game changing. Is
that possible? Do you think
          
                  
            1:44:19
          
          
            maybe he may be able to listen
to a piece he did for us. Oh,
          
                  
            1:44:22
          
          
            this was the bug. The hot dog
the bug dogs. It was cute. Dogs.
          
                  
            1:44:27
          
          
            The new mac and cheese is the
bug dog and nice little bug.
          
                  
            1:44:30
          
          
            There's a hot dog with a mustard
in his bars. A
          
                  
            1:44:33
          
          
            lot of good pieces for today's
show. Last week's show last
          
                  
            1:44:37
          
          
            show. Yeah, that was one of
them. And there was one
          
                  
            1:44:41
          
          
            capitalist agenda had I liked
his brain frogs sticks. You
          
                  
            1:44:46
          
          
            liked correct a record? Yes,
yes. No one which one? Which
          
                  
            1:44:51
          
          
            one? Would the queen right next
to the bug dogs? The Queen and
          
                  
            1:44:55
          
          
            Biden in heaven?
          
                  
            1:44:57
          
          
            Yeah, I thought that was kind of
fun. When I mean gruesome but
          
                  
            1:45:02
          
          
            funny,
          
                  
            1:45:03
          
          
            it was gruesome and but it was
funny it was amusing it wasn't
          
                  
            1:45:05
          
          
            the funny one and by the way the
reason that didn't get it
          
                  
            1:45:08
          
          
            because the contrast elements he
was using for his made the
          
                  
            1:45:13
          
          
            letters always not up to par It
was white and blue against a
          
                  
            1:45:17
          
          
            white and blue background and
it's just didn't cut it he'd had
          
                  
            1:45:20
          
          
            to he had to change something to
make that work. I like was the
          
                  
            1:45:25
          
          
            you know, we've now
          
                  
            1:45:26
          
          
            we both really liked crushed I
know a cesium 130 sevens. I love
          
                  
            1:45:30
          
          
            my old deich teacher, but it was
clearly not gonna get used
          
                  
            1:45:37
          
          
            LML l diag teacher. And then the
one we cracked up at was which
          
                  
            1:45:42
          
          
            is at the top here is the
clubbing center with a with a
          
                  
            1:45:47
          
          
            doctor in scrubs in front of
like a Planned Parenthood place
          
                  
            1:45:53
          
          
            with a baseball bat with blood
all over it. No all over him.
          
                  
            1:45:56
          
          
            Thank you for the laughs But no,
          
                  
            1:45:59
          
          
            that was the funniest one. There
was no way we're going to pick
          
                  
            1:46:03
          
          
            it just weren't going to wasn't
going to happen.
          
                  
            1:46:07
          
          
            I also liked Hello Comrades from
Taunton, Neil.
          
                  
            1:46:12
          
          
            Yeah, but I didn't like the use
of that of the prosperity cat
          
                  
            1:46:16
          
          
            personally. And I mentioned John
Doerr has one and he's the one
          
                  
            1:46:20
          
          
            who popularized him in Silicon
Valley. And that was the end of
          
                  
            1:46:22
          
          
            that.
          
                  
            1:46:24
          
          
            What is prosperity cat? I'm not
familiar with this concept cat.
          
                  
            1:46:27
          
          
            He's got his hand up. Yeah,
they're hands down. They come
          
                  
            1:46:30
          
          
            most of their
          
                  
            1:46:31
          
          
            places. John Doerr is one of the
top venture capitalists in
          
                  
            1:46:34
          
          
            Silicon Valley wear T shirts
with it, or does he wear no
          
                  
            1:46:37
          
          
            natural
          
                  
            1:46:38
          
          
            one of them? You but you buy
him? You can buy these cats.
          
                  
            1:46:41
          
          
            It's a real porcelain.
          
                  
            1:46:42
          
          
            Oh, it's porcelain. Okay.
          
                  
            1:46:44
          
          
            It's a porcelain cat looks just
like this. And they have the
          
                  
            1:46:48
          
          
            hand in the air are the expenses
there for good luck and
          
                  
            1:46:52
          
          
            prosperity and you put them in
your office, or the Japanese
          
                  
            1:46:56
          
          
            thing or the expense. There's,
they come into a hole. They come
          
                  
            1:47:00
          
          
            in a bunch of styles, the gold
plated ones are the best. And if
          
                  
            1:47:04
          
          
            you go to a Asian part of town
where they have a lot of Asian
          
                  
            1:47:10
          
          
            stores, they'll be selling these
things
          
                  
            1:47:12
          
          
            by the boatload so you just
didn't want the Asian community
          
                  
            1:47:15
          
          
            of San Francisco to come? No, I
          
                  
            1:47:17
          
          
            just I just don't like to. I'm
not a fan of this image. Yeah,
          
                  
            1:47:21
          
          
            okay. I mean, I liked that
comrades gag. It's funny.
          
                  
            1:47:25
          
          
            We should make prosperity cats
with Hello Comrades that you can
          
                  
            1:47:28
          
          
            buy.
          
                  
            1:47:29
          
          
            Yeah. Which is kind of Yeah,
well, the Japanese there's a
          
                  
            1:47:32
          
          
            Japanese I believe it's a
Japanese cat looks like it and
          
                  
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            comrades is a Chinese idea. So I
don't know if that would if that
          
                  
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            really does the trick. Anyway,
anyways,
          
                  
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            anyways, what else do we have?
We had
          
                  
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            the baseball bat baseball a
baseball bat was
          
                  
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            a couple of bats. Well, thank
          
                  
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            you all I want to mention this.
Oh,
          
                  
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            no, the liquefied Beetle was a
contender for Yeah, but it's
          
                  
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            hard to read hard to small.
          
                  
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            Now I want to mention to people
who don't remember the debt
          
                  
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            because we never come up with
our fac that's my fault.
          
                  
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            gruesome images of images of the
pox or monkey with pox all over
          
                  
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            him is not going to get it
unlikely. Or any gruesome image
          
                  
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            anything that is like that is so
the thing is an associated
          
                  
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            problem where you have a you,
you have the show, and then
          
                  
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            you're associated with something
gruesome or disgusting, is never
          
                  
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            going to happen because we know
for just a marketing perspective
          
                  
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            hurdles do that it hurts the
show against the rules hurts the
          
                  
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            show. That's why you use the
cheesecake when you can even
          
                  
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            though that works, work some
people that are sensitive, but
          
                  
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            for the most part, no.
          
                  
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            You can play along if you're
listening live at no agenda, art
          
                  
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            generator.com You can just
refresh and see I mean, there's
          
                  
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            already there's like a whole
page that's up to date with
          
                  
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            someone just spewed a whole page
of artists crazy. What's
          
                  
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            somebody put some old stuff up?
Is
          
                  
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            that what it is? Okay.
          
                  
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            There's a lot of old stuff here
like the the famous Jeb Bush
          
                  
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            nikto rat pit picture has been
          
                  
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            new podcast apps.com Now let us
thank the executive producers
          
                  
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            and Associate Executive
producers who brought us today's
          
                  
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            episode episode 1471. We kick it
off with Ryan story, and he's in
          
                  
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            Brisbane City in Queensland, in
Australia, Dear John and Adam.
          
                  
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            The show is a must listen for me
twice a week. I've just donated
          
                  
            1:50:05
          
          
            $1,500 Australian dollars dues
which he says comes out to
          
                  
            1:50:11
          
          
            1037 43 He says that makes me a
baron. Now first of all, we will
          
                  
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            we accept the 1500 for as long
as stocks last, even though
          
                  
            1:50:22
          
          
            you're now getting to like, what
is it 60 cents on the US dollar
          
                  
            1:50:26
          
          
            getting down there. My goodness,
this deal is going to end
          
                  
            1:50:30
          
          
            this might have to end. We still
love you, Canada, Australia, New
          
                  
            1:50:34
          
          
            Zealand. We're gonna keep you
keep you on parity for a little
          
                  
            1:50:37
          
          
            bit longer. It will make you a
baron. He says that you John JCD
          
                  
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            has approved me the title of
Baron of South Australia a great
          
                  
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            honor indeed. Please deduce me
you've been de deuced and he
          
                  
            1:50:53
          
          
            says some karma is always an
order Many thanks from Ryan and
          
                  
            1:50:57
          
          
            we shall make that title change
for you Ryan, thank you very
          
                  
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            much.
          
                  
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            You've got karma.
          
                  
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            Chris Johnson's up and he is in
Port orange, Florida, Florida.
          
                  
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            $33.39 in his notice too long.
Just say that right up front.
          
                  
            1:51:15
          
          
            Let me just do that. Nothing
like Hi Nick. You're gonna need
          
                  
            1:51:19
          
          
            a stiff drink to get through
this. No. I taken six six trips
          
                  
            1:51:24
          
          
            around the sun with crack pot
and Buzzkill. Which I guess he's
          
                  
            1:51:30
          
          
            been listening for six years
Okay, in my ear and for my 42nd
          
                  
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            birthday tomorrow. I figured it
was high time I completed my
          
                  
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            knighthood I would say this
donation plus a penny from you
          
                  
            1:51:40
          
          
            should grant me access to the
coveted Round Table accounting
          
                  
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            below. There it is because I
like my Scotch to taste like a
          
                  
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            100 years of oppression. I
request a bottle of aardenburg
          
                  
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            25 Which isn't cheap to pair
with 16 ounces of a five
          
                  
            1:52:00
          
          
            Japanese wagyu steak no at the
round table please
          
                  
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            no price is too high for our
Knights and Dames if he wants to
          
                  
            1:52:07
          
          
            save 25 Art Berg art big What is
it our big our big art big 25
          
                  
            1:52:13
          
          
            I always saw his art Berg but
it's hard big. You know wagyu
          
                  
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            which is a very high fat
product. When you cook it you
          
                  
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            always
          
                  
            1:52:25
          
          
            stop stop. I see wagyu
advertised everywhere wagyu
          
                  
            1:52:31
          
          
            burger. What is that bullshit.
It means that now at this point,
          
                  
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            just marketing Moonwalking
          
                  
            1:52:34
          
          
            with its American wagyu what is
wacky what is wagyu wagyu is a
          
                  
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            different breed of cattle that
is specialized that comes out of
          
                  
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            Japan but they also have a
similar animal in Korea that
          
                  
            1:52:47
          
          
            produces a fat that is actually
like more like a duck fat and a
          
                  
            1:52:52
          
          
            cow fat has a different it's got
different olefins. Everything
          
                  
            1:52:55
          
          
            about this fat is different is
it's a healthy fats like olive
          
                  
            1:52:58
          
          
            oil, compared to coconut oil,
let's say. And so the fat in
          
                  
            1:53:03
          
          
            this in these in this meat is
better and they breed it you can
          
                  
            1:53:07
          
          
            breed him with her first and you
get the same kind of meat.
          
                  
            1:53:10
          
          
            American wagyu I think is
slightly tough. I think it's
          
                  
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            hard to cook. Japanese wagyu
which is almost all fat is like
          
                  
            1:53:18
          
          
            a piece of fat. You can't eat 16
ounces of it. I'd like to see
          
                  
            1:53:23
          
          
            somebody try it. Okay, if you
want to try you can help the
          
                  
            1:53:27
          
          
            roundtable
          
                  
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            now. Now I understand why Arby's
is advertising wagyu sandwiches.
          
                  
            1:53:32
          
          
            It's It's bullshit. It's
marketing.
          
                  
            1:53:35
          
          
            Well, it may be it may have the
right fat. I'm not sure sure.
          
                  
            1:53:39
          
          
            This is the thing that
          
                  
            1:53:40
          
          
            it makes but when you hear wag
your Wagyu beef Oh, and what I
          
                  
            1:53:43
          
          
            just heard is this piece of
shit. American wagyu American
          
                  
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            wagyu
          
                  
            1:53:48
          
          
            it's not a complaint. It's
expensive, but it's not a
          
                  
            1:53:51
          
          
            complete piece of shit. But it's
not a five which is the top of
          
                  
            1:53:56
          
          
            the top of the top Japanese
product is and is ready to if
          
                  
            1:54:02
          
          
            anyone wants to try cooking
wagyu it's going to take you a
          
                  
            1:54:05
          
          
            few rounds before they figure
out how to do it right. I've
          
                  
            1:54:09
          
          
            played with it. The only way I
find the way I did her best.
          
                  
            1:54:13
          
          
            Even though I tried all kinds of
techniques is you take the
          
                  
            1:54:16
          
          
            American wagyu it's still hard
to cook and it's still kind of
          
                  
            1:54:20
          
          
            in use. It's still kind of tough
and you don't eat what you eat
          
                  
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            about half as much as you would
normally you take a flaming
          
                  
            1:54:27
          
          
            griddle a grill that is in
flames just two three foot high
          
                  
            1:54:32
          
          
            flame
          
                  
            1:54:32
          
          
            this is your this is your
favorite way of cooking. I have
          
                  
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            so many recipes if you have
years ago like a you make that
          
                  
            1:54:39
          
          
            pan hot like smokes coming off
like the building's gonna burn
          
                  
            1:54:43
          
          
            down hot. Okay, so How hot does
it have to be John?
          
                  
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            I'd say 800 degrees ah heard
Jeff. So then you put the meat
          
                  
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            on there and you leave it on
there for about a minute and
          
                  
            1:54:54
          
          
            flip it over and you're good to
go. Okay, I must admit he
          
                  
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            continues to value every turn by
reach knighthoods could never
          
                  
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            touch the value I've received
over the past six years. Okay.
          
                  
            1:55:04
          
          
            All right, but I'm hoping that
all is about to change with our
          
                  
            1:55:07
          
          
            exit strategy. That's right.
It's all over. He says our exit
          
                  
            1:55:10
          
          
            strategy. Well, what is the exit
strategy you speak of? Chris?
          
                  
            1:55:14
          
          
            Well, that's a great question,
gentlemen. I'm glad you asked.
          
                  
            1:55:17
          
          
            But the no agenda show in mind
me and my douchebag friend Nate,
          
                  
            1:55:20
          
          
            who hit me in the mouth. Those
all those years ago, has spent
          
                  
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            the last two years developing a
new kind of mobile weather app
          
                  
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            that is entering into beta test
flight in the next few weeks. If
          
                  
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            you're interested in
participating in our beta
          
                  
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            trials, we invite you and all
the producers to register on the
          
                  
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            site at weather champs dot app.
          
                  
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            Shamsul I'll try it. I'm always
interested in new weather. Check
          
                  
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            it out now. So henceforth and
throughout the lands of the
          
                  
            1:55:45
          
          
            Gitmo nation, I should now be
known as certainly the weather
          
                  
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            camp. Okay, all right, closing a
douchebag call out to all those
          
                  
            1:55:52
          
          
            partying with me today on my
birthday. And then my wife
          
                  
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            stormy.
          
                  
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            One more I think we did.
          
                  
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            Yeah, and to Katherine Neil.
          
                  
            1:56:03
          
          
            Molly bunch of douchebags you're
hanging out with brah
          
                  
            1:56:07
          
          
            No kidding. Thanks. For all you
do no jingles no karma. Remember
          
                  
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            everyone keep your head in the
clouds.
          
                  
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            Alright, thank you very much,
Jonathan. Daniel is in demorest
          
                  
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            ga 350, executive producer of
episode 1471 in the morning. I'm
          
                  
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            ashamed to say this my first
donation after not missing a
          
                  
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            show for two years. So a D
douching. Is an organization.
          
                  
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            You've been de Deus.
          
                  
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            Thank you very much for all the
great work you do truly the best
          
                  
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            podcast in the multiverse. And
that's it. Dun, dun. Okay. No,
          
                  
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            I haven't a letter from
anonymous who wrote in and it
          
                  
            1:56:42
          
          
            looks like Eric scanned it.
Let's see how the OCR read from
          
                  
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            the OCR. Yeah, please keep me in
dear. crackpot buzzkill
          
                  
            1:56:51
          
          
            anonymous, so I have a night
name, as you're all clearly
          
                  
            1:56:54
          
          
            subversive. I've been to
          
                  
            1:56:56
          
          
            what does that what does that
mean? What does that even mean?
          
                  
            1:56:59
          
          
            I think it kind of hints at what
it might be if you if you read
          
                  
            1:57:03
          
          
            between the line on his notes.
Okay. I've been too busy to
          
                  
            1:57:07
          
          
            contribute my talent without
writing a novel. So here's some
          
                  
            1:57:10
          
          
            treasure in the amount of my
cable bill. Wow. It's $33.94
          
                  
            1:57:15
          
          
            You got to unsubscribe for some
porn brother. There's too much.
          
                  
            1:57:19
          
          
            He's in Downers Grove, Illinois.
333 that nine four is his cable
          
                  
            1:57:24
          
          
            bill down. As to talent I work
in the capital markets. As a
          
                  
            1:57:30
          
          
            producer, I'd like to adjust
Adams iron at the power markets.
          
                  
            1:57:34
          
          
            Power companies or are using
lots of Debt Debt comes with
          
                  
            1:57:38
          
          
            covenants such as company must
hedge pre sell a percentage of
          
                  
            1:57:42
          
          
            production and electricity
prices only explode higher, not
          
                  
            1:57:46
          
          
            downer. And the banks that
provide the debt with confident
          
                  
            1:57:51
          
          
            covenants take the long side of
the hedges in the majority of
          
                  
            1:57:54
          
          
            the windfall profits. The banks
are making out they also get
          
                  
            1:57:58
          
          
            paid for the debt financing.
Hello, vampire, squid and
          
                  
            1:58:01
          
          
            friends.
          
                  
            1:58:02
          
          
            Well. How is that any different
from me saying the way power is
          
                  
            1:58:08
          
          
            run here in Texas at ERCOT
specifically is like Wall
          
                  
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            Street.
          
                  
            1:58:12
          
          
            Get a room. The power companies
are mostly run by decent people.
          
                  
            1:58:17
          
          
            But hills, but H L L C? What is
this Hill Street or Hills V Sch?
          
                  
            1:58:22
          
          
            I don't know is running circles
around them. This is one area
          
                  
            1:58:26
          
          
            where government might actually
run things better and banks
          
                  
            1:58:29
          
          
            shouldn't have power trading
desks.
          
                  
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            Okay, all right.
          
                  
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            I'm I'm fine with me. I was
right. I have lived in several
          
                  
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            of the same cities as Adam at
similar times. Although without
          
                  
            1:58:44
          
          
            the helicopters and castles or
you got a glimmer of Dutch
          
                  
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            people. They were always very
warm and welcoming. So I enjoyed
          
                  
            1:58:51
          
          
            when Adam uses the Dutch accent.
The Reich's Museum is one of my
          
                  
            1:58:56
          
          
            favorites. He's got it spelled
wrong. Keep up the great work I
          
                  
            1:58:59
          
          
            have to tell you. So he wrote
instead of Reich's museum r ij.
          
                  
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            K s Museum. He wrote rooks
museum r u ks and just so you
          
                  
            1:59:10
          
          
            know why I'm laughing that would
be wanker museum
          
                  
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            did it on purpose
          
                  
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            he wants Obama NO NO NO Sharpton
respect our two d two karma for
          
                  
            1:59:21
          
          
            all we're all going to need it
he says here you go. Okay,
          
                  
            1:59:24
          
          
            you know what?
          
                  
            1:59:34
          
          
            You're in my house. Drinking the
dogs. The dogs not at all. Shame
          
                  
            1:59:41
          
          
            on
          
                  
            1:59:46
          
          
            you Scott.
          
                  
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            Take the next four notes.
          
                  
            1:59:54
          
          
            Oh, okay. We have Andre harsil
horsmonden Horbury. a hairball
          
                  
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            in Downers, I'm sorry and often
in the Netherlands 333 dot 33.
          
                  
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            No note from him a double up
karma is what you get with no,
          
                  
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            no,
          
                  
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            you've got
          
                  
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            Sam Onan Eden Prairie Minnesota
333 dot 33 Our favorite
          
                  
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            executive producer amount says
thanks, show bro. Thank you. And
          
                  
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            Quinton Wells is in Cisco, Texas
321 for him hello from Cisco,
          
                  
            2:00:33
          
          
            Texas, home of the first Hilton
Hotel. This is a direct bribe
          
                  
            2:00:37
          
          
            for the rain stick. All my ponds
are dry, and the cattle sale has
          
                  
            2:00:41
          
          
            increased from 1200 a week to
over 3000 Cows put up for sale.
          
                  
            2:00:47
          
          
            Keep on keeping on gents. I'm
conflicted about this. though. I
          
                  
            2:00:52
          
          
            think it's too late. Because all
the farmers, they can't afford
          
                  
            2:00:55
          
          
            the hay. They've taken all their
animals, and there's lies,
          
                  
            2:01:01
          
          
            fire sale prices, pretty much.
So you're going to have a glut
          
                  
            2:01:05
          
          
            on the market in the Texas area.
And then in the round,
          
                  
            2:01:08
          
          
            they're not even beef, they're
not even going to process them
          
                  
            2:01:11
          
          
            now.
          
                  
            2:01:12
          
          
            What are they gonna do just kill
them? They should, why don't
          
                  
            2:01:14
          
          
            they process them?
          
                  
            2:01:18
          
          
            The processing plants, you know,
you get a date for an animal.
          
                  
            2:01:23
          
          
            And you're like, you can't just
show up with 10 more or 10
          
                  
            2:01:27
          
          
            times. That's not how it works.
There's only you know, a few
          
                  
            2:01:30
          
          
            processing plants. This is this
is exactly what I've been being
          
                  
            2:01:35
          
          
            taught about what's going on.
          
                  
            2:01:36
          
          
            Well, we've been told that
Washington States get the same
          
                  
            2:01:39
          
          
            kind of thing but you can't use
these processors that are
          
                  
            2:01:42
          
          
            getting put out of business by
the scams by big processors
          
                  
            2:01:48
          
          
            around it's the big processors
that are running
          
                  
            2:01:50
          
          
            the other consoles, they ruining
it for everybody and the
          
                  
            2:01:53
          
          
            government's going along with
this and they're
          
                  
            2:01:55
          
          
            gonna give us bugs to eat
          
                  
            2:01:57
          
          
            the guy eat bugs.
          
                  
            2:01:59
          
          
            That's what that's what it's
gonna be.
          
                  
            2:02:01
          
          
            All right, well, you got one
more to read. Yes,
          
                  
            2:02:04
          
          
            we have. John maching in Austin,
Texas. Not quite right down the
          
                  
            2:02:10
          
          
            road about 70 miles east to 80
dot O H So that's to boob maybe
          
                  
            2:02:16
          
          
            yeah, no note. Oh, no note gets
a double up karma as usual.
          
                  
            2:02:21
          
          
            Thank you, John.
          
                  
            2:02:22
          
          
            You've got
          
                  
            2:02:25
          
          
            four months narrow this coated
Casey Williams in San Antonio,
          
                  
            2:02:29
          
          
            Texas to 5605 is not too far
from you. And this is a
          
                  
            2:02:33
          
          
            switcheroo Okay, sending an
email to notes that no agenda
          
                  
            2:02:37
          
          
            with the diffs deets the deets
have a good time I don't have
          
                  
            2:02:41
          
          
            access to that account. So I
don't know what it says. Well,
          
                  
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            no,
          
                  
            2:02:43
          
          
            it's it no agenda. It's not it's
not even that it's no agenda
          
                  
            2:02:46
          
          
            show.net You could have
          
                  
            2:02:48
          
          
            gotten no note
          
                  
            2:02:53
          
          
            what let me just double check.
Let me just check.
          
                  
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            What's why you're double
checking. I'm gonna read Philip,
          
                  
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            Leon's Lea Lyon Lyon li O N
Smith in Oakville, Ontario,
          
                  
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            Canada. 23456 favorite donation
number. ITM gents. The banter
          
                  
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            between you two in the last show
had me in stitches. Toodle pip,
          
                  
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            sir Jeremy Oakville,
Scandinavia.
          
                  
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            Now I don't understand I have a
Casey Williams note here. It was
          
                  
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            sent to notes at no agenda show
dotnet. So I don't know how
          
                  
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            could not have arrived. In The
Morning John Adams donation as a
          
                  
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            switcheroo should be credited to
my husband lonesome gem of the
          
                  
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            Lone Star State for his journey
toward knighthood. He hit me in
          
                  
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            the mouth about two years ago
and like so many others your
          
                  
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            shows provide us not only with
entertainment, but also a
          
                  
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            reminder of the importance of of
discernment at a time we need it
          
                  
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            most lonesome, which is what I
call him in real life. When now
          
                  
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            that started lonesome wrote to
the show several months ago and
          
                  
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            asked for jobs karma I was
excited to hear his letter read
          
                  
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            and surprise when he asked the
donation be applied for me so
          
                  
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            I'm now returning the favor
please dee doo
          
                  
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            dee doo deuced
          
                  
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            I'm happy to report that after
he requested jobs karma he
          
                  
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            landed a position the very next
week with a company he loves
          
                  
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            he's able to work from home,
which was important to us
          
                  
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            because he previously had to
spend a lot of time away from
          
                  
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            the family seemed the good karma
also extended to me as I was
          
                  
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            sought out to apply for a more
exciting better paying job that
          
                  
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            I also landed and love. Thank
you. I don't know if we can take
          
                  
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            credit for it. But karma works
in very strange ways. That's for
          
                  
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            sure. Keeping this short so John
doesn't get cranky. Good luck.
          
                  
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            I'd like yet karma and lonesome
's favorite the Al Sharpton
          
                  
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            respect jingle stay safe, says
Casey
          
                  
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            If you've got karma and I have
applied the switcheroo for you
          
                  
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            there,
          
                  
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            Dame Beth bareness of Baja
Arizona in Tucson 222 Road ducks
          
                  
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            dot two two. Hi Alec comrades.
Hi Oh, well I'm about 22 months
          
                  
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            late on this one hence the tu tu
tu tu tu tu. But hey, I'm living
          
                  
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            on COVID time. Join us this
Thursday for a monsoon madness
          
                  
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            meetup have libations snacks and
conversation at canyons crown as
          
                  
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            we watch the monsoon rains roll
across the Tucson valley from
          
                  
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            four to 7pm. Bring your own rain
stick game Beth Baroness of
          
                  
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            Baja,
          
                  
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            Arizona, grab the next one and
I'll do the last one.
          
                  
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            And the next one is a birthday
call out and is for $202.02 from
          
                  
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            San Diego from ret Gardner. And
just as birthday donation for
          
                  
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            Margot Gardner. Okay, we got
that covered. Perfect. Very
          
                  
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            nice. Thank you. Last one
Associate Executive Producer 200
          
                  
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            from anonymous from Foucault
Foucault Fouquet Marina at the
          
                  
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            meetup I organized several
months back I had a sign up
          
                  
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            sheet to network with like
minded no agenda, folks, I sort
          
                  
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            of felt a little sleazy. I'm
self employed, but thought these
          
                  
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            folks are who I would want to
work with if I had a choice. I
          
                  
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            shared that contact list with
everyone who attended that
          
                  
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            meetup. Last night my wife a
medical professional, received a
          
                  
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            distressing email from another
woman who attended that meet up
          
                  
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            her email stated that she had
started a new job and she was
          
                  
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            also pregnant. The woman had the
original vaccine but no
          
                  
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            boosters. Since her new employer
is forcing her to get a booster
          
                  
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            namely the ship got to be up to
date. She's trying to find a way
          
                  
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            out of getting job without
losing her job. Her current
          
                  
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            OBGYN is a job advocate and
won't write her a medical
          
                  
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            exemption. She and her husband
are frustrated and scared and
          
                  
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            looking for help wherever they
can find it. My wife works
          
                  
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            around a lot of doctors she
started to let her mouth run a
          
                  
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            bit as the vaccine failures
became more obvious careful.
          
                  
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            However, all of the physicians
she deals with seem to still be
          
                  
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            on the vaccine train or to
gutless to stand up and do the
          
                  
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            right thing. Yes afraid of
losing or both or both. My wife
          
                  
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            got a religious exemption last
year we have directed this
          
                  
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            family to the folks who helped
with her religious exemption
          
                  
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            however it would be nice if we
can find an OB who would go to
          
                  
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            bat to bat for this family if
anyone in Raleigh Durham
          
                  
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            anywhere in North Carolina for
that matter knows of an OB you
          
                  
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            could help please email me
humane ob needed@yahoo.com
          
                  
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            humane
          
                  
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            humane OB needed I mean that's
          
                  
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            that's better than a than a
gofund
          
                  
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            works out it credit all the
credit goes to the meetup. There
          
                  
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            you go.
          
                  
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            We're determined to help this
woman and her husband and we
          
                  
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            will do whatever we can so that
she can stay employed in Jaffrey
          
                  
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            That's very kind of you good
          
                  
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            booster while pregnant. And why
would the OBG? Do these doctors
          
                  
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            even read their own material?
No. No, it's like a lot of
          
                  
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            doctors seem to just get their
degree and then they coast the
          
                  
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            rest of their lives. Many don't
whatever the hospital tells him
          
                  
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            to do.
          
                  
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            Correct. Whatever the protocol
is. Follow on us. Yeah, well,
          
                  
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            I chose to do this. Why did you
Why would you just get a robot
          
                  
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            to do this work?
          
                  
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            Thank you very much to the
anonymous also known as, but I
          
                  
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            put that in the switcheroo. I'll
put humane at OB
          
                  
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            needed@yahoo.com That way. That
way, there's more chance to be
          
                  
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            okay who mean? Well, that hey,
you know, yes,
          
                  
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            I think you should just go
anonymous, who cares? And that's
          
                  
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            it. Those are executive and
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            Our formula is this. We go out.
We had people in the mouth shut
          
                  
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            up
          
                  
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            Well, let me get my sheet. Let's
talk a little bit about the
          
                  
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            about my theory that was
outlined in the newsletter
          
                  
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            outstanding
          
                  
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            theory chapeau ba Applause
          
                  
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            So let's let's listen to sort of
J six hearing six chance
          
                  
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            six insurrection is real weight
17 point 7 million viewers,
          
                  
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            John, I cost 18,000 channels.
Did you see the numbers? No, I
          
                  
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            didn't see that. 17 million said
Well, yeah, it's only a little
          
                  
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            less than the season opener.
          
                  
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            So let's go with the NPR
coverage. This J six hearing
          
                  
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            WTF, which means it means a clip
is an app WTF moment.
          
                  
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            It was yet another disturbing
and illuminating week of
          
                  
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            hearings by the House committee
investigating the attempted coup
          
                  
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            on January 6, as the committee
detailed what former president
          
                  
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            did or more accurately did not
do to stop the mob he had
          
                  
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            summoned to the US Capitol.
Here's Vice Chair Liz Cheney
          
                  
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            questioning former White House
Counsel Pat Cipollone, about the
          
                  
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            President's response to the
violence at the Capitol.
          
                  
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            So are you aware of any phone
call by the President of the
          
                  
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            United States to the Secretary
of Defense that day? Are you
          
                  
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            aware of any phone call by the
president United States to the
          
                  
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            Attorney General of the United
States that day? Beware of any
          
                  
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            phone call by the President of
the United States, the Secretary
          
                  
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            of Homeland Security that day?
I'm not aware of that. No,
          
                  
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            no way who was being questioned
here?
          
                  
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            Doesn't matter. That's the
nature of the hearings is just
          
                  
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            these boring, repetitive
questions. Who was tuning in to
          
                  
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            listen to this bowl crap. Lawyer
someone is some random lawyer is
          
                  
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            it gives you didn't know Did you
know? Did you know? And it goes
          
                  
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            on and on. And it takes forever.
So this is exciting. Meanwhile,
          
                  
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            they got a woman who's an NPR
woman has going on about this.
          
                  
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            Oh, the coup. It's a coup. So
that's the part two of this
          
                  
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            media those watching the
hearings, the evidence of the
          
                  
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            former presidents culpability
seems obvious. Obvious.
          
                  
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            That culpability seems obvious.
Seems obvious. I don't know what
          
                  
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            she's talking about. I've
watched these hearings. There's
          
                  
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            good culpability. He didn't do
anything. They didn't make call
          
                  
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            No. Right. And then he didn't do
anything. Okay, just before I
          
                  
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            get my thesis, this play the NTD
version of the wrap up
          
                  
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            January 6 committee yesterday
argued that former President
          
                  
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            Trump deliberately ignored calls
from staff to denounce violence.
          
                  
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            The panel attempted to lay out a
minute by minute account of
          
                  
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            Trump's actions during the
capital breach. And today's
          
                  
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            Jessica Beatty has more.
          
                  
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            The January 6 panel Thursday
detailed what member said was
          
                  
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            Trump's failure to act between
the end of his speech at a rally
          
                  
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            urging supporters to go to the
Capitol and the release of a
          
                  
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            video telling people to go home
          
                  
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            but you have to go home now. We
have to have peace.
          
                  
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            President Trump did not fail to
act during the 187 minutes
          
                  
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            between leaving the ellipse and
telling the mob to go home.
          
                  
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            He chose not to act. Okay, so
this is bullcrap culpability. So
          
                  
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            my theory is the following. This
was a deep state set up a frame
          
                  
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            up what Trump did we're gonna go
along with they're all in on
          
                  
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            this that Trump apparently tried
to go to the Capitol right after
          
                  
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            the he gave his speech. He was
he, my thinking is okay, why was
          
                  
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            he gonna go to the Capitol? I
never asked that question. They
          
                  
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            just said he wanted to go to the
Capitol, gotten to a beef with
          
                  
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            the Secret Service guy, Secret
Service guy says, hey, hey, no,
          
                  
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            you can't go to the Capitol, we
got to take you to the White
          
                  
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            House and take some of the White
House. Well, maybe wanted to go
          
                  
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            to the Capitol for a reason to
tell him not to break into the
          
                  
            2:13:50
          
          
            Capitol. He may have been
wanting to do that. But this
          
                  
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            whole thing was set up, he was
shoved back into this card,
          
                  
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            taken to the White House, and
then put in a separate room. He
          
                  
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            wasn't even in the Oval Office.
They keep talking about he's in
          
                  
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            some other room where he didn't
do anything. And he never called
          
                  
            2:14:05
          
          
            anybody he was locked up. This
was like, this whole thing seems
          
                  
            2:14:09
          
          
            to be something of a like a deep
state trick.
          
                  
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            Well, what you what you put in
the newsletter was was the real
          
                  
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            clincher for me is the missing
Secret Service text messages.
          
                  
            2:14:21
          
          
            And then you have the missing
Secret Service text messages.
          
                  
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            And if you listen to anybody,
including Snowden, who just
          
                  
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            posted this, I'll put it in
maybe the next is Snowden says
          
                  
            2:14:32
          
          
            it's not possible. Now the text
messages are not gone. He says
          
                  
            2:14:36
          
          
            that he says is not possible to
lose these messages because he's
          
                  
            2:14:39
          
          
            set up these systems for the for
the government. And he says it's
          
                  
            2:14:44
          
          
            not possible to lose those
messages. So why would you lose
          
                  
            2:14:47
          
          
            the messages? They make a big
fuss thing? It has something to
          
                  
            2:14:49
          
          
            do with Trump, but no, not if
this whole thing was a setup.
          
                  
            2:14:53
          
          
            They said because in the setup,
there's I'm guessing some
          
                  
            2:14:57
          
          
            messaging about we got to keep
them from the thing because we
          
                  
            2:15:00
          
          
            You got it planned. We're gonna
do this. We're gonna do that.
          
                  
            2:15:02
          
          
            Now. I thought this
          
                  
            2:15:03
          
          
            was Wait, no, wait, wait, wait,
how about why would it be like
          
                  
            2:15:06
          
          
            that? Why wouldn't it be POTUS
wants to go to tell everyone to
          
                  
            2:15:10
          
          
            stop command says Come back.
Come back. I mean these types of
          
                  
            2:15:13
          
          
            messages what? Yeah.
          
                  
            2:15:15
          
          
            Okay. I'm good. So I have a
smoking
          
                  
            2:15:18
          
          
            gun there. You're right. There's
a smoking gun there and it's not
          
                  
            2:15:21
          
          
            in their favor.
          
                  
            2:15:23
          
          
            It's not it's not in their
favor, but nobody would. I never
          
                  
            2:15:27
          
          
            heard this thesis. It's a
logical thesis. I'm not. This is
          
                  
            2:15:31
          
          
            not a crazy nut ball thesis.
This, if you look at the
          
                  
            2:15:36
          
          
            evidence is logical. What I said
could be the truth as opposed to
          
                  
            2:15:41
          
          
            the stuff they're making up. Now
the kicker to me just came out.
          
                  
            2:15:45
          
          
            And this is the last clip which
is the J six hearing about
          
                  
            2:15:48
          
          
            Melania
          
                  
            2:15:49
          
          
            former First Lady Melania. Trump
says she was not aware of the
          
                  
            2:15:52
          
          
            events taking place during the
US Capitol breach on January 6,
          
                  
            2:15:56
          
          
            and she says the reason is that
her chief of staff abandoned her
          
                  
            2:15:59
          
          
            post. She said that she was
recording the contents of the
          
                  
            2:16:02
          
          
            White House's historic rooms,
which includes taking archival
          
                  
            2:16:06
          
          
            photographs of the renovations.
She told Fox News she organized
          
                  
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            a team to do it several months
in advance, and January 6 was
          
                  
            2:16:13
          
          
            the deadline. Mrs. Trump said
her chief of staff Stephanie
          
                  
            2:16:16
          
          
            Grisham was not in the White
House on January 6, and that her
          
                  
            2:16:19
          
          
            behavior amounted to dereliction
of duty. She said normally, the
          
                  
            2:16:23
          
          
            First Lady's chief of staff
provides detailed briefings
          
                  
            2:16:26
          
          
            surrounding the nation's
important issues, but that
          
                  
            2:16:28
          
          
            Grisham abandoned her post.
Grisham has often criticized
          
                  
            2:16:32
          
          
            former President Donald Trump
and the former first lady since
          
                  
            2:16:35
          
          
            they left office Melania Trump
said that if she was informed of
          
                  
            2:16:38
          
          
            all the details, she would have
immediately denounced the
          
                  
            2:16:41
          
          
            violence that occurred at the
Capitol building.
          
                  
            2:16:45
          
          
            This is great, the low
          
                  
            2:16:51
          
          
            so this makes nothing but says
to me that this is a scam of the
          
                  
            2:16:55
          
          
            highest order. And that's one of
the reasons that it's a one
          
                  
            2:16:58
          
          
            sided hearing. Well, of course,
then you have the media all in
          
                  
            2:17:02
          
          
            out like this woman from NPR,
who the COO, and the whole rest
          
                  
            2:17:07
          
          
            of it, and we still have those
guys that were in Asia on
          
                  
            2:17:09
          
          
            provoca tours, we know about
them. They're all vos, faps,
          
                  
            2:17:13
          
          
            EPS, EPS, and all the rest of
it. It's it's an obvious scam.
          
                  
            2:17:19
          
          
            And I think, at some level, the
Republicans at least see through
          
                  
            2:17:23
          
          
            it.
          
                  
            2:17:24
          
          
            Oh, I mean, they do but they
they I think most of the
          
                  
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            Republicans
          
                  
            2:17:31
          
          
            are just ignoring it. Like a lot
of things. Well, that's here's
          
                  
            2:17:34
          
          
            another little thing. Didn't
want the New York Post just
          
                  
            2:17:37
          
          
            today turned on Trump. Oh,
goodness, what happened? They
          
                  
            2:17:41
          
          
            said, No, we don't want this
guy. He's no good. I have
          
                  
            2:17:45
          
          
            to say a man as someone sent me
some clips of his most recent
          
                  
            2:17:50
          
          
            appearance. Like six clips I was
listening to and then the
          
                  
            2:17:56
          
          
            producer who sent this to me
said, you can hear that Trump is
          
                  
            2:17:59
          
          
            really kind of losing it. And it
was so bad. It's like you can't
          
                  
            2:18:02
          
          
            even sit through them. It's the
same shit. He has no new
          
                  
            2:18:06
          
          
            material. I think his energy
level is on autopilot. He does.
          
                  
            2:18:10
          
          
            And now maybe he's trying to
conserve it. I'm sorry. It's
          
                  
            2:18:14
          
          
            it's not it's not firing on all
cylinders yet. If that's what
          
                  
            2:18:20
          
          
            his intent is,
          
                  
            2:18:21
          
          
            well, whatever the case is,
whole thing is designed. I mean,
          
                  
            2:18:25
          
          
            it seems to be working. Because
none of this is even would even
          
                  
            2:18:30
          
          
            suggest here is not even part of
the discussion.
          
                  
            2:18:34
          
          
            And and we have an arrest. Go
into jail. Finally, another one
          
                  
            2:18:40
          
          
            of those insurrectionists is
going to jail in connection with
          
                  
            2:18:44
          
          
            the Jan six insurrection. And we
begin what let me get perfectly
          
                  
            2:18:51
          
          
            timed.
          
                  
            2:18:52
          
          
            It was somebody who was at the
time he was it was there and he
          
                  
            2:18:58
          
          
            was yelling and screaming at the
crowd that go bust into the
          
                  
            2:19:00
          
          
            place he went into himself
started tearing up the place.
          
                  
            2:19:03
          
          
            That's
          
                  
            2:19:04
          
          
            exactly right.
          
                  
            2:19:07
          
          
            Except it isn't and we begin
here this morning with a wit of
          
                  
            2:19:09
          
          
            sorts for the House Committee
invest
          
                  
            2:19:10
          
          
            when of sorts or when we have a
wind source. It's a win of
          
                  
            2:19:15
          
          
            sorts. It's a way
          
                  
            2:19:16
          
          
            we begin here this morning with
a win of sorts for the House
          
                  
            2:19:18
          
          
            committee investigating the
January 6 The assault on the US
          
                  
            2:19:21
          
          
            Capitol. Former Trump White
House adviser Steve Bannon was
          
                  
            2:19:24
          
          
            found guilty on Friday on two
counts of contempt of Congress
          
                  
            2:19:29
          
          
            then in
          
                  
            2:19:29
          
          
            defiance of red to Jan 16. He
was out he wasn't anywhere near
          
                  
            2:19:33
          
          
            the place. No he
          
                  
            2:19:34
          
          
            was in his war room. But wait,
listen to how CBS categorizes
          
                  
            2:19:39
          
          
            this
          
                  
            2:19:40
          
          
            counts of contempt of Congress
then in defied a subpoena for
          
                  
            2:19:43
          
          
            months that testified before the
Committee. He is the closest
          
                  
            2:19:46
          
          
            person to former President Trump
to be charged with a crime in
          
                  
            2:19:50
          
          
            connection with the insurrection
          
                  
            2:19:52
          
          
            up charged with the crime in
connection with the
          
                  
            2:19:54
          
          
            insurrection.
          
                  
            2:19:57
          
          
            That was the what's the
connection to the Insert
          
                  
            2:20:00
          
          
            Election not well, except that
he disobeyed a subpoena from the
          
                  
            2:20:03
          
          
            committee investigating this
direct insurrection. But the way
          
                  
            2:20:07
          
          
            CBS quizzes Wow, this is the
first one. Oh, here we go. This
          
                  
            2:20:11
          
          
            is good.
          
                  
            2:20:11
          
          
            The former President Trump to be
charged with a crime in
          
                  
            2:20:14
          
          
            connection with the
insurrection.
          
                  
            2:20:16
          
          
            Brother, you know, I hate to say
it, they do it. Well. No, Noam
          
                  
            2:20:21
          
          
            Chomsky is right, norm. Norm.
It's like, it hurts me. It pains
          
                  
            2:20:26
          
          
            me why? Because Noam Chomsky is
the guy who always promoted Pol
          
                  
            2:20:31
          
          
            Pot,
          
                  
            2:20:32
          
          
            pains you to tell. He's right.
Understand, that's painful.
          
                  
            2:20:36
          
          
            Well, you can you know, he mean,
          
                  
            2:20:38
          
          
            he invented Pol Pot. What
          
                  
            2:20:39
          
          
            did you just know, he's the one
who promoted Pol Pot during and
          
                  
            2:20:43
          
          
            he denies it to this day.
Although I heard him do it.
          
                  
            2:20:47
          
          
            Really. He was a big fan. You
know, he's a communist. So he
          
                  
            2:20:51
          
          
            was a big fan of Kenmare rouge,
which was going on. It was the
          
                  
            2:20:55
          
          
            revolution, the Communist
Revolution was going on in
          
                  
            2:20:58
          
          
            Cambodia. The Khmer Rouge showed
up which is Pol Pots, boys, and
          
                  
            2:21:06
          
          
            their stereo taken over the
place. And he just thought it
          
                  
            2:21:08
          
          
            was the greatest thing ever,
because the Khmer Rouge is going
          
                  
            2:21:10
          
          
            to fix everything in Southeast
Asia. And he was a big fan of
          
                  
            2:21:14
          
          
            the whole Pol Pot Khmer Rouge
thing for about a few months
          
                  
            2:21:18
          
          
            until it turned out to this guy
was a butcher. And then he
          
                  
            2:21:22
          
          
            backed off as fast as he can.
He's been denying it ever since
          
                  
            2:21:25
          
          
            that he had anything to draw.
No, I didn't like those guys. No
          
                  
            2:21:28
          
          
            liar,
          
                  
            2:21:29
          
          
            norm. So let's talk about guns
for a moment, because that's yet
          
                  
            2:21:35
          
          
            another little sub text that the
whole world talks about how evil
          
                  
            2:21:39
          
          
            America is, yeah, go man. We're
just shooting kids up everywhere
          
                  
            2:21:43
          
          
            left and right, more than ever.
But did you? Did you notice, by
          
                  
            2:21:48
          
          
            the way, I should have I'm sure
there's a supercut of this. We
          
                  
            2:21:51
          
          
            need one. So there was a What
was the most recent mall
          
                  
            2:21:55
          
          
            shooting two people were shot
killed. But the gunman was
          
                  
            2:22:01
          
          
            stopped by a Good Samaritan.
Yes, this is a very interesting
          
                  
            2:22:08
          
          
            narrative that's created here.
Because you could say a hero, a
          
                  
            2:22:14
          
          
            good guy with a gun. You could
say, tell me a little bit more
          
                  
            2:22:17
          
          
            about him. But no, it's not good
samaritan which has a lot of
          
                  
            2:22:23
          
          
            historical context. You're gonna
say something?
          
                  
            2:22:28
          
          
            Yes, I have actual clip. Funny,
but I want you to finish talk
          
                  
            2:22:32
          
          
            because you gotta look out
there. I found the clip. Well,
          
                  
            2:22:34
          
          
            to me, it's, it sounds a bit
like, well, when you because you
          
                  
            2:22:38
          
          
            know, Samaritans and the good
Samaritans it has a historical,
          
                  
            2:22:43
          
          
            biblical context. But I think
it's being used to say, well,
          
                  
            2:22:48
          
          
            he's a religious asshole with a
gun, but he's a good one.
          
                  
            2:22:53
          
          
            Maybe I think they've, they've
downplayed it so much. I think
          
                  
            2:22:58
          
          
            you're realistic. You're caught
on to that part of it. I want to
          
                  
            2:23:01
          
          
            play a clip of the announcement
of this on CNN, where they
          
                  
            2:23:05
          
          
            downplay it so much. This is not
reporting. This is this is
          
                  
            2:23:09
          
          
            supposed to be the news report.
They're editorializing. This is
          
                  
            2:23:12
          
          
            two of the jerk offs on CNN. And
this is a clip from show. I
          
                  
            2:23:18
          
          
            don't
          
                  
            2:23:18
          
          
            have to say you, you have to
give me this. Give me the name
          
                  
            2:23:20
          
          
            of the clip. What's the name of
the
          
                  
            2:23:21
          
          
            name of the clip is Indiana
shooter report, CNN.
          
                  
            2:23:26
          
          
            And your wish is my command, I
believe said that the government
          
                  
            2:23:29
          
          
            had a high capacity magazine and
had his bystandard not
          
                  
            2:23:32
          
          
            intervened when he did so
quickly. More people could have
          
                  
            2:23:36
          
          
            been killed. I mean, but are we
all supposed to rely on an armed
          
                  
            2:23:39
          
          
            22 year old? Shouldn't we
shouldn't have said oh, he was
          
                  
            2:23:42
          
          
            22 Yeah, how about that?
          
                  
            2:23:47
          
          
            Well, that should we have to
rely on that? No. We need to
          
                  
            2:23:50
          
          
            rely on gun laws. Can you
believe this is the report they
          
                  
            2:23:55
          
          
            don't raise the kid No.
          
                  
            2:23:56
          
          
            Do we really have to rely on a
22 Hey, 22 year olds are over
          
                  
            2:24:02
          
          
            there in you have no problem
sending 22 year olds to Iraq.
          
                  
            2:24:08
          
          
            wherever else some damn sandy
area. You should be ashamed of
          
                  
            2:24:11
          
          
            yourselves idiots. Here's a
quickie on the California
          
                  
            2:24:15
          
          
            gun law to fight gun violence. A
first in the nation law in
          
                  
            2:24:18
          
          
            California allow citizens to sue
individuals and manufacturers
          
                  
            2:24:22
          
          
            responsible for illegal assault
weapons and ghost guns used in
          
                  
            2:24:26
          
          
            the state. Governor Gavin Newsom
signed legislation into law on
          
                  
            2:24:30
          
          
            Friday under the law
Californians can file suit for
          
                  
            2:24:33
          
          
            at least $10,000 per weapon. The
law models itself after a Texas
          
                  
            2:24:38
          
          
            law allowing Texans to sue
doctors and others who provide
          
                  
            2:24:41
          
          
            access to abortions
          
                  
            2:24:43
          
          
            Hey Gavin sick burn on Texas
bro. Sick one man.
          
                  
            2:24:48
          
          
            So Gavin was did a bunch of
press conferences and I didn't
          
                  
            2:24:52
          
          
            record any of them but he's
bragging about this. He's got a
          
                  
            2:24:57
          
          
            scar you know, and he's got that
gravelly voice I can't quite get
          
                  
            2:25:00
          
          
            But he's gonna, you know, Texas
can do this week and do it, you
          
                  
            2:25:03
          
          
            know, they're gonna we're gonna
I'm gonna go see some other
          
                  
            2:25:05
          
          
            governors and we're gonna tell
them all to do this same trick.
          
                  
            2:25:11
          
          
            It's yeah, it's sad. It's sad.
Sad. But more impressive was the
          
                  
            2:25:20
          
          
            soundbite clip moment in the
House hearing about the new gun
          
                  
            2:25:27
          
          
            law that the Democrats pushed
introduced. And I believe if it
          
                  
            2:25:34
          
          
            didn't already pass, it will,
and then it will go to the
          
                  
            2:25:36
          
          
            Senate and probably won't go
anywhere. This is a virtue
          
                  
            2:25:39
          
          
            signaling bill. This is this is
really what the most of the work
          
                  
            2:25:43
          
          
            that the United States
Government does is to get clips
          
                  
            2:25:46
          
          
            off the C span, make sure I can
go on to CNN on Anderson Cooper
          
                  
            2:25:51
          
          
            or Tucker Carlson, it's all part
of the same system. So Massey,
          
                  
            2:25:56
          
          
            Representative Massey is a
Republican from Kentucky. And
          
                  
            2:26:00
          
          
            the bill here is about banning
the sale of AR fifteens. Now, if
          
                  
            2:26:05
          
          
            you have one, you can still keep
it but no longer will be able to
          
                  
            2:26:07
          
          
            buy one if this passes, and also
no magazines over 15 rounds. So
          
                  
            2:26:12
          
          
            that's that's what the bill is
about. And Massey does his
          
                  
            2:26:16
          
          
            moment. I think brilliantly, I
just cut out a little bit of up
          
                  
            2:26:20
          
          
            because he went on for five, six
minutes. And he said, Hey, you
          
                  
            2:26:23
          
          
            know, I've got an amendment
amendments are very important.
          
                  
            2:26:26
          
          
            In the in the bill writing and
legislation writing process. He
          
                  
            2:26:29
          
          
            said, I've got an amendment. I
see some exceptions here. So you
          
                  
            2:26:33
          
          
            know, to this, this rule about
who can have these guns, and
          
                  
            2:26:36
          
          
            they weren't, indeed clip
worthy.
          
                  
            2:26:38
          
          
            I am at a loss to understand why
the Department of Education or
          
                  
            2:26:44
          
          
            the Department of Agriculture
would need the so called weapons
          
                  
            2:26:48
          
          
            of war to complete their
missions.
          
                  
            2:26:50
          
          
            I should have said in my intro
there, that the bill
          
                  
            2:26:54
          
          
            specifically, as it always does,
discusses the AR 15 as a weapon
          
                  
            2:27:00
          
          
            of war not needed on our
streets. No one needs a weapon
          
                  
            2:27:04
          
          
            of war for hunting. And so now
he's saying, Hey, this is
          
                  
            2:27:07
          
          
            interesting. Why do these people
need a weapon of war?
          
                  
            2:27:11
          
          
            And I would be, if I may, I
would yield to any of the
          
                  
            2:27:16
          
          
            Democrats who want to tell me
why the Department of Education
          
                  
            2:27:20
          
          
            needs weapons of war. Mr.
Swalwell, I'll yield to you.
          
                  
            2:27:24
          
          
            I would just ask if they don't
need them. Why do you need them?
          
                  
            2:27:27
          
          
            Brilliant, brilliant reply.
Swalwell. Can you believe this?
          
                  
            2:27:34
          
          
            Yeah, I know you are. But I know
I am a so you
          
                  
            2:27:37
          
          
            wall. Well, why does this guy
keep getting reelected? Aaron
          
                  
            2:27:40
          
          
            Fremont. He's probably the
idiots that live in the Silicon
          
                  
            2:27:43
          
          
            Valley East Bay. Now when
          
                  
            2:27:45
          
          
            I think I think that he's passed
around as a hot piece asked
          
                  
            2:27:48
          
          
            amongst amongst the men. It
could be Mr. Swalwell. YouTube,
          
                  
            2:27:55
          
          
            I would just ask if they don't
need them. Why do you need them?
          
                  
            2:27:59
          
          
            Now you're back?
          
                  
            2:28:00
          
          
            I would, I would say that they
are not weapons of war. But I am
          
                  
            2:28:03
          
          
            taking the intent of Mr.
Siciliana, on good faith, that
          
                  
            2:28:08
          
          
            he's banning weapons of war
here. And so I would ask him,
          
                  
            2:28:12
          
          
            Why would he ban something that
he calls weapons of war? What
          
                  
            2:28:16
          
          
            Why would he allow the US
Department of Agriculture or the
          
                  
            2:28:20
          
          
            Department of Education, to have
what he considers to be weapons
          
                  
            2:28:24
          
          
            of war? He said, These weapons
that he seeks to design have
          
                  
            2:28:28
          
          
            characteristics specifically for
killing people. If it's, you
          
                  
            2:28:32
          
          
            know, if it's at the USDA, I
would wonder, maybe you need to
          
                  
            2:28:37
          
          
            dispatch an unruly animal. But
if that's the case, why would he
          
                  
            2:28:42
          
          
            seek to allow them to have
weapons that in his by his
          
                  
            2:28:45
          
          
            definition, and I will yield to
him here in a second, are
          
                  
            2:28:48
          
          
            designed for killing people?
          
                  
            2:28:49
          
          
            Yeah, I think that exclusion is
included because they both have
          
                  
            2:28:53
          
          
            a law enforcement agencies,
which
          
                  
            2:28:55
          
          
            kills people. The gentleman
          
                  
            2:28:57
          
          
            yields, I will yield to the
Chairman, if he would try to
          
                  
            2:29:00
          
          
            answer the question what Nadler
          
                  
            2:29:02
          
          
            by the way, or the Department of
          
                  
            2:29:04
          
          
            Agriculture would need whoever
he called weapons of
          
                  
            2:29:07
          
          
            war. Every such department,
including the Department of
          
                  
            2:29:09
          
          
            Education and the Department,
every department listed in
          
                  
            2:29:13
          
          
            including the Department of
Agriculture and the Department
          
                  
            2:29:16
          
          
            of Education, have their own
security forces who might need
          
                  
            2:29:21
          
          
            weapons. I would like to ask why
do they need more than 15
          
                  
            2:29:25
          
          
            rounds? And why would they need
what the Democrats have mostly
          
                  
            2:29:31
          
          
            characterized as weapons of war
if they're not going to
          
                  
            2:29:33
          
          
            war? Yeah, so of course they got
no answer to that but it's a
          
                  
            2:29:36
          
          
            very good point and how
frightening is I didn't know
          
                  
            2:29:39
          
          
            that Department of Education was
getting AR fifteens I thought
          
                  
            2:29:44
          
          
            was bad enough the IRS show to
my office with their guns. Oh,
          
                  
            2:29:48
          
          
            no, they all they have security
unit security. Yeah.
          
                  
            2:29:53
          
          
            This is the Department of
Education have to do with what
          
                  
            2:29:56
          
          
            security we talking about here?
          
                  
            2:29:59
          
          
            This is mean that that is the
overall
          
                  
            2:30:01
          
          
            I like to know specifically what
they need them for
          
                  
            2:30:08
          
          
            their was not answered unruly
students was not answered riots
          
                  
            2:30:11
          
          
            was not answered
          
                  
            2:30:12
          
          
            Department of Education right
they're just a bunch of nuts
          
                  
            2:30:16
          
          
            scattered I
          
                  
            2:30:18
          
          
            remember when the IRS showed up
looking for me to in your IRS
          
                  
            2:30:21
          
          
            and they had their guns hands on
guns.
          
                  
            2:30:24
          
          
            Yeah well it's video I don't
blame them.
          
                  
            2:30:28
          
          
            You know that cannon that
attitude hurts America John
          
                  
            2:30:34
          
          
            you're hurting America. All
right I need to talk about
          
                  
            2:30:36
          
          
            Ukraine and Russia. Do you have
anything on Ukrainian Russia
          
                  
            2:30:39
          
          
            because I have
          
                  
            2:30:39
          
          
            quite a bit of but about
Ukrainian Russia. Let's play my
          
                  
            2:30:42
          
          
            clips. Let's do it. Let's go
with the up to date stuff. This
          
                  
            2:30:46
          
          
            is the Ukraine Odessa attack
with missing information.
          
                  
            2:30:51
          
          
            Ukraine says Russia's missile
attack on the port city of
          
                  
            2:30:54
          
          
            Odessa today, which the US has
strongly condemned threatens the
          
                  
            2:30:58
          
          
            resumption of shipments of
Ukrainian grain. This less than
          
                  
            2:31:01
          
          
            24 hours after Moscow agreed to
it appears Joanna kisses has
          
                  
            2:31:05
          
          
            more.
          
                  
            2:31:06
          
          
            Ukraine's military says Russia
fired at least four missiles
          
                  
            2:31:09
          
          
            toward Odessa today. Two
missiles were shot down by
          
                  
            2:31:12
          
          
            Ukraine's air defense system.
The other two hit an area around
          
                  
            2:31:16
          
          
            the port. Ukraine's Foreign
Ministry spokesman compared the
          
                  
            2:31:20
          
          
            attack to quote spitting in the
face of the United Nations which
          
                  
            2:31:24
          
          
            brokered the Green Deal with
Turkey. Deputy agriculture
          
                  
            2:31:27
          
          
            minister taught us Wysocki says
the UN needs to clearly spell
          
                  
            2:31:31
          
          
            out what it means to violate
this agreement,
          
                  
            2:31:34
          
          
            or you stated before the deal
that without fixed reliable
          
                  
            2:31:39
          
          
            guarantees of security, so go
into
          
                  
            2:31:43
          
          
            Friday's deal included Russian
assurances that it would not
          
                  
            2:31:46
          
          
            attack port facilities. Joanna
kisses NPR News pave
          
                  
            2:31:52
          
          
            Yeah, she leaves out is NPR and
this is yesterday, when he did
          
                  
            2:31:56
          
          
            this report even though the
thing took place, I think on
          
                  
            2:31:58
          
          
            Friday. They leave out to the
Russians immediately denied
          
                  
            2:32:01
          
          
            doing this. Yeah. They
immediately denied doing this.
          
                  
            2:32:05
          
          
            But NPR assiduously left it out.
So I'm listening to some more
          
                  
            2:32:08
          
          
            stuff on NPR. And here it is.
Again, this is the part two of
          
                  
            2:32:13
          
          
            these clips. And this is just a
short clip I just titled it
          
                  
            2:32:19
          
          
            lies.
          
                  
            2:32:19
          
          
            Yesterday, international leaders
were praising a deal that would
          
                  
            2:32:23
          
          
            ensure Ukrainian grain gets
exported from the port of
          
                  
            2:32:26
          
          
            Odessa. Less than 20 hours after
the deal was signed, though
          
                  
            2:32:30
          
          
            Ukraine reported missile strikes
on the harbor, already violating
          
                  
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            one of the central terms of the
agreement. Russian officials
          
                  
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            have yet to say anything about
the explosions.
          
                  
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            That's not true. They did say
almost immediately stuff about
          
                  
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            the and this was yesterday I
recorded that but
          
                  
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            but NPR couldn't hear that
denial because norm Chomsky just
          
                  
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            pointed out that you can't
receive that denial.
          
                  
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            Seems to be the case. One more
guy got more you Corona. I
          
                  
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            have I have. I have a quick
series of Jake Sullivan when
          
                  
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            you're ready. No. Okay.
          
                  
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            Well, let's try this though.
First, is another NPR clip. This
          
                  
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            is from Aditya to look to sprint
update clip is called Ukrainian
          
                  
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            to Russia.
          
                  
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            Oh, this is the older one. Yeah,
okay.
          
                  
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            Yeah. nearly 2 million Ukrainian
refugees have now gone to
          
                  
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            Russia, not necessarily being
forcibly moved but making the
          
                  
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            choice to go in order to avoid
possibly being killed as Russia
          
                  
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            continues to batter Ukraine. And
some of those who are making the
          
                  
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            trip are being subjected to
interrogation strip searches or
          
                  
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            worse, Ukraine portrays versus
forced transfers to enemy
          
                  
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            ground, something considered to
be a war crime. Russia for its
          
                  
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            part has described them as
humanitarian evacuations.
          
                  
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            This is a big joke. There's,
there's 50 Probably more $50
          
                  
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            billion flowing into people's
pockets everywhere. There's guns
          
                  
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            going all weapons going all over
the world. It's a huge shit
          
                  
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            show, which is just painted with
this nice little brush by the
          
                  
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            media. None of it's true. And
it's just it's a money pit and
          
                  
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            it's not intended this I
listened to a while I started
          
                  
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            listen to this very long
interview seven hours of Craig.
          
                  
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            I think her name was Kay
Krieger. I want to say she was
          
                  
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            married to an admiral a marine
and like our high ranking
          
                  
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            Marine. And she just talks about
all this corruption how
          
                  
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            everyone's in on it. They're all
partying all the time, you know
          
                  
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            that they're always going away
on junkets and just getting you
          
                  
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            know hookers, blow whatever. A
lot of insinuation about a lot
          
                  
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            of gay sex going on in the upper
right. The whole thing is, if
          
                  
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            you just look at the leadership
of our military, look at him
          
                  
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            who's who's left who's a real
leader.
          
                  
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            Do we know him? We know anybody
I don't see one.
          
                  
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            Now that seems like a bunch of
creeps. And so this is just a
          
                  
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            part of it and the Biden family
involvement. This this is a
          
                  
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            never ending Money Pit of
misery, misery. And, and of
          
                  
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            course this is all Obama's doing
because this is obviously he's
          
                  
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            behind this everything that's
happening right now there's no
          
                  
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            denying it his people are
running it so he's probably in
          
                  
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            the background. Oh, maybe I can
prove that to you. Jake Sullivan
          
                  
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            went to the aspirin, aspirin.
Yes, it should be called the
          
                  
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            aspirin aspirin security? Yes.
          
                  
            2:35:37
          
          
            No norm Chomsky is at the
aspirin security conference. I'm
          
                  
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            just flubbing away to that my
regular job is Joey de aspirin.
          
                  
            2:35:48
          
          
            And, you know, the the moderator
is the editor in chief of The
          
                  
            2:35:53
          
          
            Atlantic magazine. So it's a
tard. Fast. And and here's Jake
          
                  
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            with the truth coming out.
President Biden. Oh, wait, and
          
                  
            2:36:00
          
          
            Jake is the Assistant to the
President for national security.
          
                  
            2:36:06
          
          
            He's not the National Security
Adviser.
          
                  
            2:36:08
          
          
            I thought he was a national
security adviser.
          
                  
            2:36:10
          
          
            The title I've seen is adviser
to the President on national
          
                  
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            security. I think that's No,
Assistant. I'm sorry. Well, hold
          
                  
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            on a second.
          
                  
            2:36:18
          
          
            I don't think he should be
assistant. He's the guy. Well,
          
                  
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            that's
          
                  
            2:36:21
          
          
            what I always thought. But then
I saw his title. Let's just see
          
                  
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            if if he if he is. No, no, no,
no, no, no, no, he is not. I
          
                  
            2:36:30
          
          
            don't think he's the National
Security Adviser. He is no,
          
                  
            2:36:34
          
          
            you're right. No, he was
national make up your mind. I'm
          
                  
            2:36:39
          
          
            trying to he was the national
security adviser in 2002, or
          
                  
            2:36:44
          
          
            Obama. But now, now, it's
          
                  
            2:36:48
          
          
            Jake Sullivan.
          
                  
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            Here. He is an American
political adviser who currently
          
                  
            2:36:52
          
          
            serves as United States at the
fuck Wikipedia. Anyway, as far
          
                  
            2:36:57
          
          
            as we're concerned, he's the guy
and he's and he's being run by
          
                  
            2:36:59
          
          
            Obama. Here's why
          
                  
            2:37:01
          
          
            President Biden called him a
pariah earlier, and then went to
          
                  
            2:37:04
          
          
            meet him. Was it a mistake to
call him a pariah?
          
                  
            2:37:07
          
          
            Well, I think what's interesting
about the way that this has been
          
                  
            2:37:10
          
          
            covered is that time seemed to
stop between his debate comment
          
                  
            2:37:15
          
          
            in October of 2019. And him
traveling to Saudi Arabia in
          
                  
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            July of 2022. A lot happened in
between, in fact, when President
          
                  
            2:37:24
          
          
            Obama came into President Biden
came into office in the first 60
          
                  
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            days in office.
          
                  
            2:37:30
          
          
            Okay, that was that was not just
a flub. But that's maybe just my
          
                  
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            opinion. Also, to understand his
mindset, and these jump folks
          
                  
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            who are running this horrible
war, who are just pouring money
          
                  
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            into the pockets of the
military, really the military
          
                  
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            industrial complex, but also the
everyone's benefiting off of
          
                  
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            this, it's so disgusting. This
is his mindset, as you hear what
          
                  
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            she's talking about the state of
weapons, Naval Weapons in the
          
                  
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            world. So
          
                  
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            on the first question, one of
the things I've learned a lot
          
                  
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            about in the last 18 months is
every form of artillery munition
          
                  
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            coastal defense system, naval
mine, you know, that is produced
          
                  
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            on Mother Earth, not just
American systems, but European
          
                  
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            system, Soviet systems and so
forth. And
          
                  
            2:38:24
          
          
            did you hear it? Not Russian
systems, Soviet systems? The
          
                  
            2:38:30
          
          
            guys living in the Cold War era?
          
                  
            2:38:32
          
          
            Wow, that is a fabulous catch.
          
                  
            2:38:35
          
          
            Thank you listen to it again.
          
                  
            2:38:36
          
          
            That's better than the Obama
thing you could say as a flood.
          
                  
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            Because he worked for Obama.
Yeah. But that's, that's really
          
                  
            2:38:44
          
          
            bad
          
                  
            2:38:45
          
          
            on Mother Earth, not just
American systems, but European
          
                  
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            system, Soviet systems and so
forth. And
          
                  
            2:38:52
          
          
            so Soviet systems all right.
Now, the final click, click, the
          
                  
            2:38:58
          
          
            final clip is disturbing. If you
happen to be in the middle of
          
                  
            2:39:04
          
          
            this complete stew of gangs and
gangsters, and those are just
          
                  
            2:39:11
          
          
            the Americans that are operating
in Ukraine, how worried are you
          
                  
            2:39:14
          
          
            about the physical safety of
President Solinsky now?
          
                  
            2:39:18
          
          
            I thought I thought I'd coached
you with the previous question
          
                  
            2:39:20
          
          
            not to start with how worried
are you? Because my answer is
          
                  
            2:39:25
          
          
            chicken Worry. Worry. As you
know, we're as you know, I'm
          
                  
            2:39:28
          
          
            gonna coach I'm worried going
now. I'm going
          
                  
            2:39:30
          
          
            to say he's worried one more
time. If I were Zelinski right
          
                  
            2:39:35
          
          
            now, I'd be worried. The guy is
saying Oh, his safety. Now I'm
          
                  
            2:39:42
          
          
            worried I'm really worried
really, really, really listened
          
                  
            2:39:45
          
          
            to it again. Again, he will
complete his thoughts
          
                  
            2:39:47
          
          
            to start with how worried are
you? Because my answer is Jake.
          
                  
            2:39:52
          
          
            Worry. Worry. As you know, we're
as you know, I'm a coach. I'm
          
                  
            2:39:55
          
          
            worried going no, I mean,
compared to where you are
          
                  
            2:39:59
          
          
            compared to where you guys were
are in February, obviously. And
          
                  
            2:40:02
          
          
            it's not something to make light
up because President Solinsky is
          
                  
            2:40:04
          
          
            personal safety is something
that that concerns us. This is a
          
                  
            2:40:08
          
          
            leader in wartime dealing with
an opponent and adversary, an
          
                  
            2:40:13
          
          
            enemy in Russia that is
ruthless, brutal and capable of
          
                  
            2:40:17
          
          
            just about anything. So it is a
concern. President Solinsky
          
                  
            2:40:23
          
          
            takes the precautions you would
expect to protect himself to
          
                  
            2:40:27
          
          
            protect continuity of government
in Ukraine. And we are trying to
          
                  
            2:40:31
          
          
            help and facilitate that in any
way that we can.
          
                  
            2:40:34
          
          
            I think he's a dead man. I think
they're gonna take him out and
          
                  
            2:40:37
          
          
            you know, who's going to replace
him as the spokes haul? His wife
          
                  
            2:40:42
          
          
            was Alinsky. Yep. Oh, his wife
spoke, spoke in front of
          
                  
            2:40:45
          
          
            Congress. And it wasn't worth
          
                  
            2:40:49
          
          
            close. Zelinsky is is obviously
a showpiece. He's got his those
          
                  
            2:40:53
          
          
            fitted T shirts solely ever
wears,
          
                  
            2:40:56
          
          
            but he's going too far. He's
pushing for things that no one
          
                  
            2:40:59
          
          
            wants to give him and he's
          
                  
            2:41:00
          
          
            over at laning is starting to
complain a bit too much. And
          
                  
            2:41:03
          
          
            so they bring in his wife, Nancy
Pelosi brought her in big
          
                  
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            speech, you know, blah, blah,
whatever.
          
                  
            2:41:11
          
          
            hiring women.
          
                  
            2:41:12
          
          
            Yes. And she'll be the new face
of the war. You can write it
          
                  
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            bright in the book. The new face
of war is as Mrs. Alinsky. Poor,
          
                  
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            poor, poor Volodymyr blue. He
          
                  
            2:41:27
          
          
            may be playing Yeah, he may be.
I've thought about this. I
          
                  
            2:41:31
          
          
            didn't think about killing him.
But I thought about the fact
          
                  
            2:41:34
          
          
            that he seems to be pushing his
luck a little bit with how much
          
                  
            2:41:37
          
          
            he keeps demanding stuff.
Exactly. He's doing it in a kind
          
                  
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            of a way. That's like, you know,
he's the boss. Yeah, he's not
          
                  
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            exactly this is he's overplayed
his hand. So very dangerous is a
          
                  
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            catch very dangerous. Worried,
worried, worried? Yeah. Four
          
                  
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            again dvorak.org/na. You know
what
          
                  
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            Got lots of meter reports coming
in. Unfortunately the keeper and
          
                  
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            I could not make the float meet
yesterday, which took place now
          
                  
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            they went from New Braunfels
that one floated there were to
          
                  
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            meet up to meet up times
basically when you if you're
          
                  
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            gonna float and float all the
way down to the Bar and Grill.
          
                  
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            But the keeper was, she was
visiting a friend in Utah and
          
                  
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            the friend got the Cuf. And so
that trip was cut short so
          
                  
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            everything's a mess. But here's
the meat of
          
                  
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            this is Andrew ahead afloat.
This is Jess from San Antonio.
          
                  
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            End Jane Houston. Brooke Freeman
from Austin.
          
                  
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            Farmer Chris here.
          
                  
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            Hey, Farmer Cruz family from New
Braunfels, Gog man from San
          
                  
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            Antonio joining
          
                  
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            and from San Antonio. This is oC
from the mental asylum. This is
          
                  
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            Rachel from Austin Brennan from
Austin.
          
                  
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            No, Colbeck Austin,
          
                  
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            Austin, Texas. This is Casey
Lacey from San Antonio.
          
                  
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            Hello. So from San Antonio in
the morning, Graham from
          
                  
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            burning. Dame proceeded I'm not
really named Scott's wife. This
          
                  
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            is Baron
          
                  
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            Scott from Austin, Texas. Baron
Scott and his lovely wife always
          
                  
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            maintaining that group there.
Thank you so much. St. Louis.
          
                  
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            Here's their report
          
                  
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            about him and John. This is sort
of road Dogg, party and down in
          
                  
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            St. Louis, Missouri, and we're
glad to
          
                  
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            have him. Hey, Drew caver,
          
                  
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            and it's like a party. I
          
                  
            2:51:33
          
          
            just want to ask JC D and Adam.
When did punk rock become so
          
                  
            2:51:37
          
          
            safe? Hey, I'm Ryan. Reasonably
donated but haven't been
          
                  
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            deduced. Which leads me in
douchebag limbo. Awkward place
          
                  
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            to be in the morning.
          
                  
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            Hey, this is Gerald in the
morning. Hi,
          
                  
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            I'm Nurse Elise. You should
listen to MMO Delos an MMO it's
          
                  
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            absolute garbage. I'm in a
millennial. I'm a millennial.
          
                  
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            And I agree with everything he
just said.
          
                  
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            And the final report from Kansas
City sir Spencer.
          
                  
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            Spencer here wrapping up a
beautiful meal at Carabas
          
                  
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            Italian grill in Kansas City. We
had some Kansas City kiddies
          
                  
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            show up today to
          
                  
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            this is surf Baron John Helmer
during the Redwater River Valley
          
                  
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            this week I've been working on
my nogen a meet up meows
          
                  
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            now Hey, it's deemed Black
Hammer.
          
                  
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            I'm here with see Mike and none
of my human resources. And I
          
                  
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            think I've spotted the spook. Oh
crap. Somebody spotted me.
          
                  
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            I gotta take off right now
          
                  
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            named DeLorean here. So I know
you think women with nose rings
          
                  
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            are crazy.
          
                  
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            But what about nose studs? This
is Kirk from mac and cheese
          
                  
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            life. My love's go I get to
agenda in the morning.
          
                  
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            So cute. If you hurry up you may
still be able to catch the tail
          
                  
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            end of the dame amazeballs no
agenda pool party that's at a
          
                  
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            secret location. You also could
try and run to the River Mill
          
                  
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            Bar and Grill in Blacksburg,
Virginia. Their meet up start at
          
                  
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            330 today tomorrow. No agenda
taxation is theft meet up no
          
                  
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            spooks allowed to hear that
spooks five o'clock at Union
          
                  
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            Jackson Knoxville Tennessee. And
on Thursday the Tucson mu
          
                  
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            monsoon madness meet at four
o'clock Tucson time at canyons
          
                  
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            crown tucson arizona Dame Beth
is organizing that for you these
          
                  
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            are the no agenda meetups. You
hear this a community heard in
          
                  
            2:53:34
          
          
            the earlier donation segment
where people are really trying
          
                  
            2:53:37
          
          
            to help each other out. Just do
it for your sanity. There's
          
                  
            2:53:40
          
          
            something about being member a
member of a community that
          
                  
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            really has just ate the show.
But there's a lot more that
          
                  
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            comes along with it and all the
bullshit drops away give it a
          
                  
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            shot you won't regret it no
agenda meetup.com If you can't
          
                  
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            find one near you start one
yourself.
          
                  
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            Go hang out with Dyson days.
You'd be triggered you to be
          
                  
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            everybody feels the same.
          
                  
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            It's like a body. I have to
admit I'm just failing on the
          
                  
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            ISOs it's just I'm not getting
them. It's just it's not right
          
                  
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            people said you're
          
                  
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            in deep doo doo. Hey, my ISOs
are not the best. Well, here's
          
                  
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            I have one every day more lies.
That's all I got.
          
                  
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            I got to I've got an ISO
somebody's saying yeah, you're a
          
                  
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            bunch of people screaming Yeah.
Okay, well then we could
          
                  
            2:54:42
          
          
            probably go with this one. This
is taken from a study of baby
          
                  
            2:54:47
          
          
            talk around the world and this
is some Asian guy with one
          
                  
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            little tidbit of Tiki saying
woowoo or goo goo or something
          
                  
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            to die.
          
                  
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            Oh goodness. This is all shit.
          
                  
            2:55:02
          
          
            Oh, that was a good one. That
guy was good. Yeah. Tai
          
                  
            2:55:06
          
          
            Chi Konya ties probably does
show sucked in Japanese What the
          
                  
            2:55:10
          
          
            hell's going on? Dude, you guys
catch me? What does he say? All
          
                  
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            right. It's to me it's math.
          
                  
            2:55:18
          
          
            But we don't have an evergreen
ticket evergreen. No,
          
                  
            2:55:21
          
          
            we don't there's no such thing
as evergreen. You know what,
          
                  
            2:55:24
          
          
            let's I want to put this one in.
And you know, someone's gonna
          
                  
            2:55:29
          
          
            say hey, man, that was really
insulting. guarantee a guarantee
          
                  
            2:55:34
          
          
            or something horrible. This is
because you know you're on your
          
                  
            2:55:36
          
          
            maybe it's like, hey, that sumo
guy should have won it was
          
                  
            2:55:39
          
          
            rigged. I'm feeling I'm feeling
so set up here from you. I don't
          
                  
            2:55:42
          
          
            think someone asked the
question. When did punk rock
          
                  
            2:55:48
          
          
            ever because he's become safe or
something? When did it stop?
          
                  
            2:55:51
          
          
            When did it stop being
dangerous? What here's my
          
                  
            2:55:53
          
          
            question what happened in
general to just you know, just a
          
                  
            2:55:58
          
          
            good time just have a concert
with someone you really like you
          
                  
            2:56:01
          
          
            know, take a date maybe take the
family if you want to induce
          
                  
            2:56:04
          
          
            introduce your kid and some
          
                  
            2:56:06
          
          
            Bruce Springsteen fans are
unhappy with ticket prices for
          
                  
            2:56:09
          
          
            his upcoming tour ticket master
so called dynamic pricing for
          
                  
            2:56:12
          
          
            some has seats going for as much
as $5,000. Most tickets are
          
                  
            2:56:17
          
          
            averaging two to $300. But they
are much harder to get
          
                  
            2:56:21
          
          
            Springsteen hits the road next
year.
          
                  
            2:56:24
          
          
            Hmm. Dynamic Pricing. Welcome to
the future kids. It's an algo.
          
                  
            2:56:32
          
          
            Yeah, it's exactly what I seem
to do in San Francisco at the
          
                  
            2:56:35
          
          
            parking meters.
          
                  
            2:56:36
          
          
            What dynamic pricing?
          
                  
            2:56:38
          
          
            Yep, the parking meters are
dynamically priced especially
          
                  
            2:56:41
          
          
            around how we're me view is, is
all those parking spots. Because
          
                  
            2:56:46
          
          
            when there's a Giants game, oh,
it goes from 25 cents an hour to
          
                  
            2:56:50
          
          
            like $20
          
                  
            2:56:51
          
          
            Oh, $2 an hour. That's what they
were pricing on. 15 minutes when
          
                  
            2:56:55
          
          
            I was there.
          
                  
            2:56:56
          
          
            No, no, I'm sorry. What am I
thinking? $2 for like, 15 I was
          
                  
            2:56:59
          
          
            gonna say yeah,
          
                  
            2:57:00
          
          
            I remember it really well. Yeah,
it was there were
          
                  
            2:57:03
          
          
            Joe bucks. It'd be a deal. It
was horrible. Well, I only have
          
                  
            2:57:08
          
          
            one last clip. Okay, you're
gonna like your clip being less
          
                  
            2:57:11
          
          
            but I'll play this one. Anyway,
this is another Kancil culture
          
                  
            2:57:14
          
          
            clip. Somebody. Bill Burr
pointed this out in his latest
          
                  
            2:57:19
          
          
            stand up, which is taking
mushrooms.
          
                  
            2:57:22
          
          
            What's wrong with you didn't
like the mushroom segment?
          
                  
            2:57:25
          
          
            No, it was boring because he was
getting laughs like no tomorrow.
          
                  
            2:57:29
          
          
            Then he goes into his mushroom
segment in his model and stuff
          
                  
            2:57:32
          
          
            about business life. Oh, I
          
                  
            2:57:34
          
          
            see what you're saying. He was
on a roll and then ruined it
          
                  
            2:57:37
          
          
            with mushroom crap. Yeah, and
          
                  
            2:57:38
          
          
            that was right in the middle of
a set which has made it bad. I
          
                  
            2:57:42
          
          
            just thought it was
          
                  
            2:57:43
          
          
            Was this the one at Red Rocks
red just came up. Yeah. It was I
          
                  
            2:57:47
          
          
            enjoyed it. I see the first 40
          
                  
            2:57:49
          
          
            minutes is hilarious. So so he
brought this up about getting up
          
                  
            2:57:56
          
          
            running out of people to cancel
so let's start canceling people
          
                  
            2:57:58
          
          
            in the in the past. Okay, here's
Audubon getting canceled.
          
                  
            2:58:02
          
          
            The Seattle chapter of the
Audubon Society says it's
          
                  
            2:58:04
          
          
            dropping Audubon from its name
because of its association with
          
                  
            2:58:08
          
          
            white supremacy. Deanna Fowler
from members vision can there
          
                  
            2:58:14
          
          
            are hundreds of state and local
chapters of the National Audubon
          
                  
            2:58:17
          
          
            Society nonprofit dedicated to
protecting birds. That Seattle
          
                  
            2:58:21
          
          
            Audubon says it plans to change
its name because the man the
          
                  
            2:58:24
          
          
            organization is named after
painter and bird lover John
          
                  
            2:58:28
          
          
            James Audubon owned enslaved
people and opposed motion.
          
                  
            2:58:33
          
          
            Claire Catania, Executive
Director of Seattle Audubon says
          
                  
            2:58:37
          
          
            she hopes others will follow
suit, but it's our hope that by
          
                  
            2:58:40
          
          
            making this public declaration
now we can blaze a trail that
          
                  
            2:58:44
          
          
            hopefully will be easier for
others to follow. And the end is
          
                  
            2:58:48
          
          
            yet Audubon says it hopes more
people will feel welcome and
          
                  
            2:58:51
          
          
            spaces dedicated to
conservation.
          
                  
            2:58:55
          
          
            Oh, man,
          
                  
            2:58:57
          
          
            this is crossover.
          
                  
            2:58:59
          
          
            Is dipshits this to Seattle
dipshits This is so bad bouquet.
          
                  
            2:59:05
          
          
            Oh, gee, back in the 1800s Yeah.
          
                  
            2:59:08
          
          
            Well, this is right. This is
exactly we're talking about
          
                  
            2:59:11
          
          
            ignore the Nazi background when
your parents were alive. My
          
                  
            2:59:16
          
          
            parents were alive. Ignore all
that.
          
                  
            2:59:19
          
          
            Yeah, well that Bill Berg goes
on about Coco Chanel. Making the
          
                  
            2:59:24
          
          
            point and that is exactly.
          
                  
            2:59:26
          
          
            That's well worth watching.
Alright, everybody end of show
          
                  
            2:59:30
          
          
            mixes Tom Starkweather Rolando
Gonzalez, and Ozzie Nelson with
          
                  
            2:59:35
          
          
            a great little ditty. Coming up
next we have oh, it's another
          
                  
            2:59:39
          
          
            live show on a live stream at
the troll room. balls with buds
          
                  
            2:59:45
          
          
            sir Spencer Dame Lorien and
special guest chyron. Down who
          
                  
            2:59:50
          
          
            was from Australia, and a very
nice guy does a very good show.
          
                  
            2:59:56
          
          
            Coming to you from the heart of
the Texas hill country here in
          
                  
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            FEMA Tip number six in the
morning everybody. I'm Adam
          
                  
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            curry
          
                  
            3:00:03
          
          
            and I'm from Northern Silicon
Valley where I remain and John
          
                  
            3:00:06
          
          
            C. Dvorak please
          
                  
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            remember us at the vorak.org/na
Everything helps return some
          
                  
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            value if you made it all the way
to this and surely something's
          
                  
            3:00:15
          
          
            in the cards for us. We'll see
on Thursday till then adios
          
                  
            3:00:19
          
          
            mofos and such
          
                  
            3:00:25
          
          
            the various shots that people
are getting now cover their
          
                  
            3:00:29
          
          
            their their you're okay, you're
not going to you're not going to
          
                  
            3:00:32
          
          
            get COVID these vaccinations.
          
                  
            3:00:35
          
          
            I want to also just take a
minute.
          
                  
            3:00:39
          
          
            Mark this moment
          
                  
            3:00:40
          
          
            the SARS cov. Two virus was
detected by antigen testing
          
                  
            3:00:46
          
          
            President likely has
          
                  
            3:00:47
          
          
            been a five
          
                  
            3:00:49
          
          
            vaccinated people do not carry
the virus don't get sick. When
          
                  
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            people are vaccinated, they can
feel safe that they are not
          
                  
            3:00:55
          
          
            going to get infected.
          
                  
            3:00:56
          
          
            Hey, folks, yes, you heard this
morning I tested positive for
          
                  
            3:00:59
          
          
            COVID. Double vaccinated double
boosted. Symptoms are mild. And
          
                  
            3:01:05
          
          
            if you can't build a wall high
enough to keep out a vaccine,
          
                  
            3:01:11
          
          
            the vaccine can stop the spread
what's
          
                  
            3:01:14
          
          
            gonna save you right now is kind
of slow. Yeah. So it's possible.
          
                  
            3:01:19
          
          
            In fact, it's looking likely
that the vaccine might suppress
          
                  
            3:01:22
          
          
            the immune system.
          
                  
            3:01:23
          
          
            Yeah, Brett, what people saying
it doesn't mean this evidence.
          
                  
            3:01:29
          
          
            Yeah.
          
                  
            3:01:37
          
          
            If you watch other TV stations,
if you listen to other radio
          
                  
            3:01:41
          
          
            stations, if you go on social
media for my
          
                  
            3:01:44
          
          
            grandchildren, and there's the
future is more than it's very
          
                  
            3:01:49
          
          
            dark.
          
                  
            3:01:50
          
          
            This was entrenched national
policy, we cannot
          
                  
            3:01:52
          
          
            hide away from human population.
          
                  
            3:01:56
          
          
            I'm talking here about corporate
philanthropy engaged in ethnic
          
                  
            3:01:59
          
          
            cleansing.
          
                  
            3:02:00
          
          
            If you watch other TV stations,
if you listen to other radio
          
                  
            3:02:04
          
          
            stations, if you go on social
media,
          
                  
            3:02:07
          
          
            I am not going to eat bugs. You
pleaded for more weapons, and
          
                  
            3:02:11
          
          
            specifically air defense systems
from the US Congress on the road
          
                  
            3:02:15
          
          
            ahead. But always remember to
check the rearview mirror
          
                  
            3:02:19
          
          
            when in the midst of the sixth
great extinction.
          
                  
            3:02:22
          
          
            This was not just a movement of
a couple of weird guys
          
                  
            3:02:25
          
          
            permission largely accomplished.
If you watch other TV stations
          
                  
            3:02:31
          
          
            if you listen to other radio
stations, if you go on social
          
                  
            3:02:34
          
          
            media, we have a window of time
which is closing so many
          
                  
            3:02:38
          
          
            Americans know how wrong this
is. That's just not enough. It's
          
                  
            3:02:42
          
          
            not Twitter that counts because
this planet has finite natural
          
                  
            3:02:47
          
          
            resources. The people in this
room with me do not exist. I
          
                  
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            still have Easter baby
          
                  
            3:02:54
          
          
            we all suffer.
          
                  
            3:02:56
          
          
            It turns out there can be a
happenstance genocide and find
          
                  
            3:02:59
          
          
            solutions
          
                  
            3:03:00
          
          
            now. If you watch other TV
stations if you listen to other
          
                  
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            radio stations if you go on
social media.
          
                  
            3:04:31
          
          
            You we must. We must and we will
about that And. Audio MoPhO
          
                  
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