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Let's go troll hunting.
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Adam curry Jhansi
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Devora Thursday August 4 2022.
This is your award winning chemo
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nation media assassination
episode 1474. This
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is no agenda,
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fighting fires and broadcasting
live from the heart of the Texas
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hill country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
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everybody. I'm Adam curry
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from Northern Silicon Valley,
where we're all concerned that
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Brittney Griner got nine years
I'm Jhansi Dvorak Buzzkill.
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Oh, this is her trial take place
already. Oh, yeah.
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She's been assigned nine years
and Glog
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Holy crap. Really? Oh, that'll
drive some people. apeshit
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Yeah, I guess. Is that that is
gonna change. It's gonna swap
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right. She's got basketball
privilege.
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No, is that what it is?
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Some basketball was bought
everybody. Anybody just any old
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person.
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Now they're swapping out the
they want the spy back. That's
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what they want. They don't care
about Brittney Griner. They want
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that other dude, don't they?
Yeah, absolutely. That guy seems
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valuable. I don't know if
they're gonna. They're not gonna
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get them. Here's what I would
do. If I was Putin. Yeah, here's
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Brittney Griner. That's it.
That's it. That's it. Yeah. I
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think so. Well, I don't know,
man. It's just one of these
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moments where you go like, Oh,
how come Can I trust my memory?
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Can we trust any reporting? Can
we?
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Yeah, we got him. We got another
one.
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We got him.
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El saba. Harry. Did you have the
impression that we had killed
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him before?
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Well, a couple of things. One, I
had the impression we killed him
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before twice.
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The second time was the better
one, if I recall properly.
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And then I guess we supposedly
killed him again. But the
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Taliban has come out and said we
had no record of this guy being
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killed by anybody.
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Ah, well, this is a 2020 news
report from the archives
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anything unwelcome. We saw some
breaking news coming in,
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according to Arab news reports
the chief of al Qaeda. al
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Zawahiri has died in
Afghanistan. The 69 year old
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Egyptian national who was
hitting al Qaeda has reportedly
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died of natural causes. Although
Harry was the leader of the
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terrorist group al Qaeda since
2011, succeeding Osama bin
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Laden, at least to senior
officials who were next in line
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to replace them also recently
kills that is Hamza Bin Laden
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the son of former al Qaeda
leader Osama bin Laden and Abu
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Mohammed almost re who was
killed in Iran this year as the
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Arab news guided she's also
hurry die Jews now natural
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causes.
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Yeah. Oh, no.
3:06
We didn't have a lot in the show
notes. I mean, one or two
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articles and it is from you
know, like the sun and a couple
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other metro. So who knows? But
it just seems it's like just one
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of those things like Okay, so we
had to leave Afghanistan and but
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don't worry we got you know,
this this this picture of the
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what do they call that though?
Not the war rooms at the War
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Room, the Situation Room
Situation Room Situation Room,
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and actuation who's there? You
know, CIA Of course. Yeah. We
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don't need military there. If if
it's true, then we just do that
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with the CIA. Or the CIA drones.
Yeah, and there's this big fold
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up model of the compound now
please.
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Well, they but anyway, so
meanwhile, it just breaking is
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the fact that now Taliban say
this is bullcrap. Doesn't
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happen.
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I have a couple of clips about
this from the M five M if you
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want to hear oh, why not? Let's
start with ABC Martha Raddatz.
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He has been in hiding for more
than 20 years, one of the
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world's most wanted terrorists.
But tonight President Biden
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announcing the United States
finally caught up with iman alza
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hurry, killing the al Qaeda
leader in a weekend drone strike
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in Afghanistan.
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Now justice has been delivered.
And this terrorist leader is no
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more people around the world no
longer need to fear the vicious
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in the criminal killer. United
States continues to demonstrate
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our resolve and our capacity to
defend the American people
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against those who seek to do us
harm.
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So while he was Osama bin Laden
is number two and a key
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strategist behind alkaitis most
vicious attacks against America,
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the assault on American soldiers
in Somalia in 1993. The bombing
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of the US embassies in Kenya and
Tanzania in 1998 the suicide
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bombing on the USS Cole in
Yemen, and on September 11 2001,
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the plot that destroyed the
world trade center left a gaping
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hole in the Pentagon and claimed
nearly 3000 lives
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a gaping hole in the Pentagon
budget. And, and no mention of
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flight 93.
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That little rundown most of the
reports mentioned Oh, they did.
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Okay. Here's another one.
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President Biden calling the
operation a success. The White
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House had said after withdrawing
from Afghanistan, the Taliban
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would not be allowed to harbor
terrorists. And if they did, the
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US would be back. ABCs chief
White House Correspondents
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Cecilia Vega joins us now from
the White House and Cecilia.
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Tonight's announcement.
Certainly a long time coming.
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Yeah, exactly. Lindsey, a long
time coming. And frankly,
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there's some I told you so
happening here with President
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Biden, this White House, this
administration faced a lot of
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criticism during that botch
withdrawal from Afghanistan
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about a year ago right now, for
many who said that the United
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States would no longer be able
to hunt and track down
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terrorists in that country
without an American troop
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presence there, the White House
showing tonight that indeed is
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still absolutely possible. We
also, though have heard from the
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Taliban who have said that they
would not be harboring
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terrorists in that country.
Clearly. That is still the case
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right now. Lindsey even with
Biden having COVID The White
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House quick to say that he was
very much involved in this
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decision making process
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even before we get to the CIA
guys, because it got morale and
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Panetta. I mean, let's just
presume that this was bullshit.
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To what end? Was it just a
general distraction or?
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Good good? That's a very good
point because we have to assume
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his bullshit based on the fact
that they killed this guy before
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suppose they were that was
bullshit. Yeah. And why was that
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bullshit and based on the fact
that the Taliban government says
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this nothing like this happened
is bullshit so all roads point
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to both bullshit
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Yeah, I think all the board for
the bullshit train but why what
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is the point that's the
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yeah
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this is what I don't get
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distraction it from the economy
now that's just because it
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nobody cares to be honest about
I think the general member Oh,
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okay. Oh, that guy I don't
remember. I kind of remember him
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maybe. And they you know, and
it's an old it's like an old
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grudge settled grudge. So what
nobody is it's not like it's
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maybe the news cycle is getting
stale. And they had to put punch
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it up. I don't know. I didn't
make note. I don't see the point
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of it. It doesn't seem to it's
not going to get votes or
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anybody running for office.
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I mean, less. It's just another
pump up of the military
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industrial complex, although,
again, I'm pretty sure this was
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a CIA operation. Maybe it's
unrelated. But one of our
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producers sent me a little
excerpt from the most recent
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National Defense Authorization
Act for 2023. Which I think it's
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only passed the House hasn't
passed the Senate yet, but in
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this
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is get passed the Senate with
those guys. Oh,
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I'm sure it'll pass. That's not
the problem. But here's what's
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in there. It's the 1202
authority, a provisional
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authority from 2018 that allows
the military to recruit train
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and pay foreign forces and
private individuals in secret to
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conduct irregular warfare
operations on behalf of the
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United States. So maybe this is
just the the catalyst up time
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for some irregular warfare
because that's that's where you
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do it you do irregular warfare
in Afghanistan, you
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but again, they don't do without
authorization. They don't need
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to do some phony baloney show to
kill some guy to say this cool.
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Well, yeah, maybe I don't know.
It's bugging me. It was just a
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throwaway. Like, oh, what can we
do? It's like the summer
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doldrums. What should we do?
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I think? I think it's Yeah, I
think it's a throwaway. I think
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it's something to be settled
down Joe he's probably all
9:09
worked up because he's stuck in
the basement again. And
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it was just a it was a veto
good. Mahara. A little little
9:16
little candy for Joe to keep him
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away. Because, because Obama got
to kill bin Laden, right. I
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haven't been able to kill
anybody. And even Trump got to
9:30
kill some. Some guy some Iranian
guy right in the middle of his,
9:33
you know, some round a bunch of
people. I haven't been able to
9:37
do anything like that. I looked
like a loser. Okay, Joe, we'll
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get somebody we're gonna kill
for you.
9:44
Hey, that's great. And Joe's
like, wow. Oh, that's cool. Good
9:48
job, everybody. All right. Well,
here are the
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I'm going by the Fed that guy's
dead. Oh, you know, I'm
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with you. I'm with you. I loved
it. That was kind of like, we
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forget but bin Laden was in I
was So much fun when they killed
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Bin Laden and they threw him in
the ocean. And we you know,
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there's pictures but we're not
allowed to see them because you
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know, it could spark an Arab
Spring. Oh, wait. And if
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they hadn't they had me graven
on. It was a man and pours show
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talking to their substitute host
this kind of alien looking
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woman. And I do have a clip from
that show for something else.
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They had the McRaven on he's
talking about, you know, he was
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leading the opera. I mean,
everybody, every Navy Seal, it
10:36
seems it was leading the
operation and every other one
10:38
shot shot Bin Laden, right. And
they went to this, he went, he
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told a story about how after
they had the guy's dead, and
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they got him in jail, and they
brought him into the hangar.
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He's in the hangar, right? And
they're trying to determine if
10:54
he's him or not, they did take
some DNA and they say, Yeah, we
10:56
proved it was him blah, blah,
blah, but Okay, after the fact,
10:59
like, months later, but so we
had to, we had to go and figure
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out if he was tall enough. And
we didn't have a tape measure of
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all the things we forgot. And so
we we had one tall SEAL who was
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six, three, and they laid him
neck lay, lay down next to this
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guy with this nasty lay down
next to this guy and bump up
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against you. Okay? Yeah, he's an
inch tall. It's got to be him.
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So because he was six because
those sama was six, four. Yeah.
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And I just thought it was like,
Okay, well, that's a silly
11:31
story. But whatever.
11:35
That's interesting. You know,
before I played the CIA guys,
11:38
there was one other story that
kind of relates to this that
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just popped up in the news
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overseas, Prince Charles is
responding to a new scandal. His
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charity accepted a donation of
more than $1 million from Osama
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bin Laden family in 2013.
Several of his advisors
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reportedly pleaded with him to
return the money. The
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principal's office has confirmed
receiving the money but denies
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that Charles brokered the deal
or made the decision to
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personally accept it.
12:02
Yeah, no, it's just one of those
things like this never
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coincidences in politics.
12:07
Yeah, terror, the Osama bin
Laden family has like hundreds
12:11
of people it's like spread out
as after people don't even know
12:14
each other. Right. But do
12:15
remember that they were the
family who were allowed to take
12:17
off on 911 in their private jet.
12:19
All Arabs are all Saudis that
were in the country took off in
12:23
their private jet,
12:24
even though there was a general
grounding of aircraft.
12:28
Yeah, except for there's
12:31
just one of those things. So
here's a former CIA Director
12:35
Panetta spiking the ball with
Andrea Mitchell,
12:38
I pay tremendous tribute to, to
our intelligence forces, our
12:44
military forces that were
involved, the CIA, I think
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there's a tremendous amount,
from my own experience a
12:52
tremendous amount of planning
involved in those kinds of
12:55
attacks, the ability to do
constant reconnaissance to
12:58
gather intelligence, to know
that you have the right target,
13:02
and to be able to hit that
target. Without any kind of
13:05
collateral damage, I think it's
a tribute to their capabilities.
13:10
And in the end, I think it does
complete a very important
13:13
mission that we began on 911,
which was to make sure we would
13:18
go after those who were involved
in the attack on 911. We have
13:23
gone after successfully Bin
Laden, and now we've gotten
13:27
solid theory. And those were the
two key planners of the 911
13:31
attack. So it really does send a
message to the world that you
13:35
don't attack the United States
and get away with it.
13:39
Oh, of course, this is all Oh, I
get it. This is also related to
13:43
Pelosi in China kind of showing
Hey, you know, don't mess with
13:47
us. We're the we're the badass
it's Don't you think that's in
13:50
there too?
13:52
When did this killing take
place?
13:55
Then it just take place.
13:57
I thought it took place just
before Pelosi hit the ground at
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Taiwan.
14:00
It doesn't matter. I mean, it's
the same week. That's my point
14:05
is like just run some
interference. Pelosi has got too
14:08
much heat on her. Another
14:10
Scelzi point is something was in
this last year six Congress went
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men went to Taiwan and China
didn't make a big fuss about
14:21
this. She made the statement
that was because I'm a woman.
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Oh, please no, this is because
it was a setup the whole thing
14:29
was a setup right down as far as
I'm concerned to the the the
14:33
surface to air the air to
surface missiles that China
14:36
started shooting off off the
coast of Taiwan. The whole thing
14:39
is, is a little show, a little
play. And I'm not quite sure why
14:45
but it's complete bullshit.
There's a lot of bullshit going
14:49
on. But that's the
14:50
name of the game. Yes. Here's
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Mike Morel, another former CIA
director. Notice it's the CIA
14:55
guys who are getting interviewed
and not the military.
14:58
Mike how significant see
significant is this in the
15:00
course of history. And in terms
of terrorism right now,
15:04
on John, from a historical
perspective, this is very
15:07
significant Sauer here, he was
one of the individuals behind
15:11
the 911 attacks. So this is
another significant blow right
15:16
to those individuals attacked us
more than 20 years ago. From a
15:22
current day perspective, this is
the leader of one of the two
15:26
largest terrorist organizations
on the planet, al Qaeda, the
15:29
other being ISIS. So while they
don't pose the same threat that
15:32
they pose, say, a decade ago, or
20 years ago, this does take a
15:37
leader off the battlefield and
will, you know, will, to some
15:41
degree disrupt that organization
and force them to come up with
15:44
new leadership?
15:45
All right, new thinking. Maybe
it's just some kind of
15:48
psychological operation to put
those images back in everybody's
15:51
mind and bring back some trauma.
Because that's what all the talk
15:57
is about.
15:59
Because that during that period,
where you had that imagery and
16:03
trauma, it was getting the
president reelected, the I
16:08
remember just before the bush re
election, they all of a sudden
16:13
out of the blue changed the
remember the alerts he had read,
16:17
or everything is orange at the
airport, the airport, Oakland
16:21
airport had a permanent
16:24
orange orange all the time. I
remember so
16:27
the whole thing was bogus. But
the guy who was orange and they
16:32
did it just before the election,
they were accused by the
16:34
Democrats are doing it just to
get votes. And it worked. Right,
16:40
maybe maybe,
16:42
here's another short bid from
Mike why
16:44
but of course, Chris is you
pointed out these are all CIA
16:48
guys. Yeah. Can any does anybody
else I mean, the I guess the
16:53
CIA's there is it. Maybe it's
more legal for them to just lie
17:03
in the military guys are less
likely to do that.
17:07
To me, it was a CIA operation.
It wasn't military. It was the
17:10
CIA. That's
17:13
a CIA operation that said that
drone strike Yeah. When they
17:17
were leaving Afghanistan. It
blew up those kids. Oh,
17:20
that That. That? I don't know.
Might have been
17:25
you ever heard any of the
spokespeople come out of the
17:27
woodworks? Oh,
17:28
no one claimed that one? Did
they know? Oops. back tomorrow,
17:33
and what does this tell us about
the relationship between the
17:36
Taliban and al
17:37
Qaeda? So this may be the most
interesting, the most installing
17:41
here. Right. He was in Kabul. He
was he was evidently at a, you
17:46
know, a significant kind of
housing complex. So it for me,
17:51
it underscores that the
relationship between the Taliban
17:54
and al Qaeda continues right,
despite some of the arguments
17:58
that were made a year ago that
the Taliban was willing to split
18:01
with with al Qaeda this shows
that that relationship remains
18:04
tight. And it shows that we need
to continue to focus on on
18:08
Afghanistan going forward from a
counterterrorism perspective
18:11
blah blah blah I don't know what
guys
18:13
the way all the logic here the
guys is living in a housing
18:17
commerce big housing complex in
other words, an apartment block
18:23
that's big. And he's just in
there I don't know how they
18:26
killed him from that you know,
without blowing up they were I
18:29
think they showed
18:30
a wasn't at some kind of special
special Hellfire
18:33
show they showed a picture of
the building I don't know if
18:35
you've seen this but it's like
yeah, the missile went in a
18:38
window came
18:39
out the other side and just
18:42
just took the guy's head off. I
don't know what happened. But
18:45
they should she by the way, it
was up there was like four
18:47
stories up it was
18:48
they called it the knife bomb
drone. So apparently, the oh,
18:54
I've heard of this thing. Yeah.
So apparently it goes it flies
18:57
through the window. And then it
unfolds ninja Nice. Yeah. Pops
19:03
you up, slices you into bits.
19:05
Now you chop up you chop up and
you
19:07
know, they have you know, they
have aerial footage. Why don't
19:10
they even show at least that you
know, the black and white or the
19:13
grayscale? grainy video that you
see. There goes? I mean, this
19:18
this should they need? If you're
going to do this kind of
19:21
operation, you need some more
visual aids people.
19:26
Yeah, they could have showed
something. But yeah. And then
19:30
there's the course the rumor
which doesn't come into any
19:32
conversation, which is that the
Taliban set this guy up to get
19:37
him out of the country. They
don't want him. Maybe because
19:41
he's troubled with some sort of
a quid pro quo. We have to do
19:44
something for them now.
19:47
Anyway, so the CIA kind
19:50
of contradicts the other Taliban
story, which has no nothing.
19:53
Nothing happened at all. So I
don't know what
19:56
is this the Taliban spokesman
who was the who was it this
19:59
week? Okay. Oh, no, you don't
know. Well, we do have the
20:03
spokesman for the military who
now is just he speaks on behalf
20:07
of the White House Kirby John
Rear Admiral John Kirby.
20:11
Okay. And before you go on with
this, I want to say that Kirby
20:14
is angling for the White House
job.
20:19
Are you sure because I think the
military industrial complex
20:24
loves him where he is he gets
to, he doesn't have to take all
20:27
the bullshit questions you can
come in whenever it's important.
20:31
And he just acts. He speaks on
behalf of kind of the White
20:34
House and the Pentagon at the
same time.
20:37
Sometimes he'll pull that stuff,
but it's only he is angling, I'm
20:41
telling you, Kirby is going to
be replacing this. I have to
20:44
John Pierre clips. Actually, I
only have one. Unfortunately,
20:48
that one clip I had produced in
June and I ended up Miss
20:52
clipping.
20:52
I really hope he doesn't take
over. I love her. She's endless.
20:57
She is She is so dumb. She's
endless. There's no way they're
21:01
gonna keep her in there.
21:02
Here's so here's what Kirby
said. I've repeatedly said
21:06
that we oppose any unilateral
changes to the status quo from
21:09
either side. We have said that
we do not supporting Taiwan
21:13
independence. And we've said
that we expect cross trade
21:16
differences to be resolved by
peaceful means.
21:20
Yeah, this is Kirby saying we
don't support Taiwan to it.
21:26
That's what he said. We don't
support Taiwan independence. And
21:30
he said that the White House
lectern or behind a
21:34
lowercase that all of a sudden
the DOD has taken over policy
21:37
from the White House. Yes.
21:38
This is what I've been telling
you. These guys are running the
21:42
show right now. Okay, so All
right. Well, maybe you're right.
21:45
Maybe Kirby is not angling for
the job. Maybe it's the MICC
21:48
coming into the White House
taken over?
21:53
Well, with this Biden guy, I
guess they could do that. But
21:57
it's not going to fly. I mean,
22:01
I'm sure they think they know
everything better. So you want
22:07
to do you want to do? Kareem
Abdul jumpy? VanDamme?
22:14
I do. Okay, first of all,
there's I'm going to tell you
22:18
I'm going to set my four second
clip up, which is this clip
22:23
clip. So I made it. She they
found out that she says the same
22:27
thing over and over I write.
Basically she's saying I don't
22:31
know. Nothing. Yes. And they
have with the exact same phrase.
22:36
They have it. There's two full
minutes of her 100 Times saying
22:42
this over and over and over
again. It's I had the clip. And
22:46
then I said this is too I can't
play this clip is too damn
22:49
boring. Two minutes of her
saying you know this quick
22:52
phrase, play the four seconds
and I'll continue my spiel.
22:55
Anything. I just don't have
anything. You don't have
22:56
anything to get. I don't have
anything. I don't have anything.
22:58
I don't have anything. Don't
have anything. I
22:59
don't have anything. I don't
have it. I just don't have
23:02
she says I don't have anything
100 times in a row. And so I
23:06
clipped it with various speeds
and tempos. It was very sound
23:10
when
23:11
she tried to do all kinds of
sweetening
23:15
and so that but it did I clipped
it miss clipped and that's all
23:17
you got was that little ditty
right there. But if she can't
23:21
see anything, you know, I don't
have anything. I don't have
23:23
anything. I don't have anything.
She doesn't have reach around or
23:25
any of these other phrases that
Misaki used. And
23:29
can I say something comparable?
That montage because I of course
23:32
saw the montage. Here's what I
noticed. Now besides her gesture
23:37
when she says I don't have
anything, she has this open palm
23:42
and she and she'll bat the
question away with the back of
23:46
her hand kind of I just don't
have anything. I just don't have
23:48
anything. I just don't have
anything bet but more
23:50
interesting. That's a wig. Her
hair. Every single strand every
23:57
every every bit is exactly the
same. From outfit to outfit from
24:03
day to day. I thought she
24:06
now noticed that she's wearing a
wig. I didn't
24:09
realize it was a wig. No. You
did. Yeah. Well, it was she
24:16
should she should mix it up a
little bit. She's try something
24:19
different from time your budgets
to where she can afford it. The
24:22
budgets too low. They got that
whole studio going on there.
24:26
So they have so I got this other
clip which is floating around if
24:29
you've got it off the social.
And I thought it was pretty good
24:32
too, because this shows what an
idiot she is that she could say
24:36
such a thing
24:37
from day one when when the
Supreme Court made this extreme
24:41
decision to take away a
constitutional right. It was an
24:46
unconstitutional
unconstitutional action by them.
24:49
Right that was around for almost
50 years, right that women had
24:53
to make a decision on their
bodies and how they want to
24:56
start their families.
24:59
Give her give For a break she's
just doing the talking points
25:03
wouldn't you do you think there
was a talking point saying the
25:06
Supreme Court unconstitutional
25:09
Act No probably not. You're
right she's done.
25:12
She's dumb.
25:14
I was kind of dumb All right
back back to Pelosi in China I
25:18
have a I have a bad
25:20
I got my Pelosi rundown clip
from local news like I love no
25:23
local news club because they
they've been bringing in
25:26
packages and once some beauties,
but this is the is from our CBS
25:31
affiliate is KPI x. Well, the
husband. Sorry, I'm sorry, play
25:38
it. Well, the husband will never
get this done. No. I have Paul
25:44
Pelosi is local star which I
think is kind of interesting.
25:47
You won't get it anywhere.
25:48
You want me to play that one
first.
25:50
I'm thinking maybe let's play
that just so we can get a
25:53
feeling for the the Nancy clip
and this
25:57
is also kind of a it's a it's a
backyard story. It's a local
26:00
story. Local to you there.
26:02
Well. The husband a House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi is pleading
26:04
not guilty to DUI charges. Paul
Pelosi was arrested in May after
26:09
his Porsche crash for the Jeep
in Yountville. The driver the
26:12
Jeep was injured in that crash
and at the time the CHP said the
26:15
82 year old was unsteady on his
feet and his speech was slurred.
26:20
They say a test showed his blood
alcohol level was point 082 for
26:24
high profile crashes causing
some frustration for the Napa
26:28
County DA She says her office
receiving is receiving many
26:31
inappropriate calls.
26:33
I think I find it disruptive in
the in the office I've been
26:37
receiving 1000s of phone calls
and emails staff have been told
26:40
that they're going to hang from
trees and these are 80 of the
26:45
most dedicated public servants
in Napa County in their being
26:49
treated in a way that is beneath
them.
26:53
Why oh, what?
26:55
Now this is the classic local
reporting where they just
26:58
dropped the ball on the story
what they're getting threats at
27:03
Napa County DA is off yeah
27:05
it's all Jesse waters viewers.
27:09
I don't know that they didn't
say that. I don't know what
27:12
these threats are do or saying
are the threats that here's the
27:16
problem with the story. I'm a
reporter. I like to know if the
27:20
threats are pro or against or
this red saying hey, you got to
27:24
hang that guy because his
privilege white privilege or are
27:28
they saying hey you gotta let
that guy go Nancy's a good
27:31
person. There's no way they
don't do not tell me this I want
27:36
to know
27:37
well you're not gonna know Shut
up it's a Paul Pelosi story we
27:40
cover shit up here. Yeah. I
don't I don't give a shit about
27:49
Paul Pelosi. I do I find amusing
is the media running around. You
27:54
know some of it. You know, Jesse
waters on Fox. He's like every
27:57
day. Like, oh, we're gonna find
out. Oh, so I always catch the
28:01
last 10 minutes.
28:04
I guess he goes on the street or
something. Yeah, man on the
28:07
stories. Okay, let's go. I'm
sure this doesn't go right to
28:10
Nancy. Yeah, there we go.
28:12
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is
now in South Korea as part of
28:14
her Asia tour. But there's new
fallout from her visit to
28:17
Taiwan. Before leaving the
independent Island Pelosi met
28:20
with Taiwan's president saying
America's determination to
28:23
preserve democracy in Taiwan and
beyond remains ironclad. We want
28:31
to always have freedom with
security. And we're not backing
28:37
away from this because
28:40
crisis here in Taiwan serves to
boost public confidence in a
28:44
sense of democracy.
28:47
The speaker made the trip
despite threats of retaliation
28:49
from China today. We're trying
to launch new military exercises
28:53
around Taiwan.
28:56
Again, it's just what a non
event and people were following
29:01
it on FlightAware she's landed.
As if that could even be it
29:08
might not even be real. Who
knows? This? Again, I just don't
29:14
understand and the the obsession
of the news media with this
29:17
stuff. You're right. You know,
there's been many other people
29:21
who visit there. People visit
there all the time. People do
29:23
business there. But this was
played immediately. And all
29:27
these jokes who were saying
stuff and the EU from the people
29:32
linked to the CCP. I mean, it
just didn't really ring credible
29:37
to me.
29:40
Well, you had to figure out why.
29:43
I don't know. I mean, what
should have been covered was the
29:46
the Senate ratifying Finland and
Sweden coming into NATO
29:55
that was that was a foregone
conclusion. Now note that needed
29:58
coverage because I
30:00
think it's important enough.
I'll tell you that people in
30:03
Finland and Sweden are on the
edge of their sweets and seats
30:05
they can't wait. You know that
and now everyone Oh, everyone
30:08
has to give us permission so we
can be safe and be safe in the
30:12
arms of NATO to safe in the arms
of NATO. They only play this
30:17
ABC disown some more guns.
30:19
Let's ABC Pelosi report
30:21
this morning House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi meeting with the
30:24
President of Taiwan and key
members of its government
30:27
defying threats from China.
30:29
We have three purposes. One is
security, security for our
30:34
people global security. Two is
economics to spread as much
30:39
prosperity as possible. And
three is governance
30:43
Pelosi now the highest ranking
US official in 25 years to visit
30:47
Taiwan, a self governing
democratic island that split
30:50
from China in 1949. But China
still claims Taiwan as its own,
30:54
and Beijing has not ruled out
using military force to reclaim
30:58
the territory. Many Democrats
and Republicans supporting
31:02
Pelosi strip
31:03
some of that to use four words
in a row that I haven't used in
31:08
this way before. And those four
words our Speaker Pelosi was
31:13
right,
31:13
the speaker's flight to Taiwan
was guarded in secrecy but the
31:16
internet eventually caught on
millions of people followed
31:19
Pelosi his plane on flight aware
the flight tracking app even
31:22
crashed at one point from all
the people trying to log on.
31:25
Oh no.
31:26
As Taiwanese officials welcome
Pelosi, China announced military
31:30
exercises will take place in the
airspace and waters surrounding
31:33
Taiwan. The Chinese government
calling the speaker's visit a
31:36
serious violation of the one
China principle Pelosi
31:40
meanwhile, defended her trip
riding in the face of the
31:43
Chinese Communist Party's
accelerating aggression. Our
31:46
congressional delegations visit
should be seen as an unequivocal
31:49
statement that America stands
with Taiwan murk we
31:53
have built a thriving
partnership grounded in our
31:56
shared values of self government
and self determination
32:00
at the White House Spokesman
John Kirby urged China not to
32:03
turn the visit into a crisis,
32:05
very clear that nothing has
changed about our one child
32:08
policy. We said we do not
support Taiwan independence.
32:12
Pelosi is playing to Taiwan
reportedly took a three hour
32:15
detour to avoid any potential
military
32:17
conflicts. There he is doubling
down from the White House from
32:20
the White House.
32:22
I'm just telling you, it's gonna
be there permanently. So I like
32:26
to report the reports this they
split off from China. It's not
32:30
true. No. They ran out of the
mainland took over the Dead
32:36
Island it was the Republic of
China's so called the Republic
32:39
of China it was the Chinese
government itself was recognized
32:42
by the UN until the what the 60s
or 70s, when they when the UN
32:46
finally switched, because the
red the Maoist Chinese mainland
32:52
was not recognized by the UN and
the United States didn't
32:55
recognize them. We recognize
that island as China, the
32:59
Republic of China, which remains
it didn't split off.
33:03
It drifted away. It broke off
and
33:07
it was actually the spoils of
war. I think the Japanese yen in
33:11
some way gave that island to the
to the Republic of China. I just
33:16
the whole thing is that hope the
history of this is sketchy?
33:21
Well, none Chinese?
33:22
How about this? We're just
distracting from inflation.
33:26
We're distracting from gas
prices. We're distracting from
33:31
food prices. Is that an idea?
33:34
It's not an idea, because that's
all they talk about. They talk
33:37
about gas prices more than
anything else. So it's not much
33:40
of a distraction. If that's the
case, there is a distraction
33:43
going on. But I don't know what
the distraction is and why
33:46
they're trying to do it. Maybe
Maybe all the stuff that's
33:49
coming out about COVID is a good
way to distract from it. This
33:53
negative COVID information is
coming out with people.
33:56
Well the negative Yeah, the
negative COVID stuff is being
33:59
filled up with monkey pox,
monkey pox. It's all about
34:03
monkey pox right now.
Everywhere, all across the M
34:06
five M.
34:08
I have a monkey pox story. Okay.
A local rendition. Because you
34:14
know, it's San Francisco's got
to be the monkey pox capital.
34:17
Yeah, but listen to this
bullcrap reporting. And this
34:20
This was the the punch line to
this report is a serious eye
34:25
roller.
34:25
The demand from the monkey pox
vaccine continues to push past
34:28
the supply. San Francisco's
Department of Public Health ran
34:32
out of walk in vaccines at SF
journal just 20 minutes after
34:35
opening this morning. There are
long lines for the vaccine
34:38
clinics from coast to coast. So
far, there have been more than
34:41
6300 reported cases across 48
states. The CDC says the virus
34:47
is spread mostly through close
intimate contact and the number
34:50
of new cases is doubling about
every week. California, Illinois
34:54
and New York have all declared a
state of emergency to fight the
34:57
viral outbreak. New York Senator
Kirsten Joe Brown is now calling
35:01
for federal action to boost
vaccines to the vaccine, right?
35:05
We need a lot
35:06
more vaccines, and we need them
fast. That's why this week I
35:10
sent a letter to President Biden
urging him to invoke the defense
35:13
production act.
35:14
Oh vaxis. By the way, I like the
35:19
defense production act, why
everything ties somebody needs a
35:23
butt wipe to have to invoke the
defense production act. What
35:28
will this we never even heard of
this thing until a couple of
35:30
years ago with the vaccines? Oh,
the defense? Oh, it was the
35:33
ventilators Oh, oh, let's get
the defense production at going
35:36
for the ventilators. Oh, that's
due for mass. So well, that
35:39
also makes no sense because the
company that makes the monkey
35:43
pox vaccine, which is a pox
vaccine is what is the name of
35:49
this outfit? is So the name of
the vaccine actually is Ginny
35:53
OHS J Y and N E O S? A two dose
monkey pox vaccines suited for
36:00
people 18 years of age or older,
made by Bavarian Nordic. It's
36:06
not an American company. So are
they going to force some German
36:11
company to do this? Yeah, yeah.
So
36:16
so yeah. Three different
vaccines? I don't know if any of
36:21
them are domestic. So I don't
know. Well, I have kind of
36:25
thing. This kind of
grandstanding by JILA branded.
36:29
You know, the Hillary clone is
just annoyed me for
36:32
well, there's, there's there's
reasons for this. And I, first
36:36
of all, I have to say after my
my rant saying where are the
36:41
gays in this? Whoa, we have a
lot of interesting people. Who
36:47
are producers of the no agenda
show. We've got gay transgender
36:52
cross dresser. We've got every
you know, every every version of
36:56
it, we've got the party gays, we
got the older gays, we got the
36:59
young gays, we got the I think
I'm gays, gays. I mean, and they
37:02
all sent me very similar
messages. And the message is,
37:10
was because I kept queering men
who have sex with men, which
37:14
seemed to be the only thing the
M five M would say is a men who
37:19
have sex with men. I'm like,
doesn't that just mean, only men
37:22
can get this? Why are they
saying this? So the majority of
37:27
the no agenda gay community.
They said, Oh, it may be new to
37:32
you. But men who have sex with
men is a very old term. And it
37:37
really encompasses all men who
have sex with men, because
37:39
there's a lot of married men who
have sex with men on the
37:42
Download who don't consider
themselves gay. Well, da, is
37:48
that part I understood? But
where's the outrage? Is this or
37:52
is this since when is Monkey pox
a sexually transmitted disease
37:56
that only works between men? Is
that true? And they don't care?
38:01
No, it's not about that. To me,
it sounds off. That's how HIV
38:08
started. It was only men.
38:10
And it just sounds off to
everybody. In fact, not.
38:14
John, that's my point.
38:15
The last blast Bill Maher show
he was all weirded out about it
38:19
too. But this usage? I think, I
have no idea why they're not up
38:23
to Oh, it's just because men
have you know, married men come
38:26
floating into San Francisco,
supposedly, and they looked for
38:29
some guy and they have a one
night stand with some gay guy.
38:32
And then they go back home to
their wife in Iowa. This is not
38:36
new, either. I mean, this has
been going on forever. So what
38:39
it's got nothing to do with the
usage by the media. The lack of
38:42
the term gay being pulled from
the usage is of concern. Maybe
38:47
it's not of concern to the gay
community. I don't know why.
38:50
They're the ones that are
suckered by a lot of
38:52
say gay community Stop. Get back
to the gays. Come on, man. It's
38:58
insulting the gay community.
Does that mean is so many people
39:04
are telling me that there is no
gay community
39:07
who will fight there may not be
a minority, but whatever the
39:10
case is, there seems to be some
sort of a unity with regards to
39:14
the answers you got from them.
39:16
Okay, so I have a number of
short clips and maybe some
39:19
answers. First, a rare man on
the street local report from San
39:24
Francisco at one of these long
lines of people waiting to get
39:30
the monkey pox vaccine.
39:31
So I'm hearing the line for the
multibox vaccine at the
39:34
Superbowl General Hospital. And
I arrived here at 730 in the
39:38
morning, so it's been three and
a half hours right now. Close to
39:42
the end. So I was getting there.
I
39:44
think the science shows that
concessions is greatly improved
39:48
with a vaccine. So that's why
I'm doing it and and I honestly
39:52
just don't want the lesions on
my body. I heard from lesions
39:56
are painful and we'll leave
scars to the scarring. So I
39:59
think that's it have the
motivation to like, go out and
40:02
get it. Like this is like a
vaccine that's been out for such
40:05
a long time. And like it's not
even a deadly disease. It's
40:07
harder to be transmitted than
COVID. But the rollout of the
40:10
vaccines throughout this nation
is it's absolutely horrible.
40:14
So currently in San Francisco,
we
40:16
have about 305 cases, we
received a new allotment of
40:20
vaccines just last Friday of
about 4000. And so our goal this
40:24
week is to administer all 4000
of those vaccines, hopefully by
40:29
mid or
40:29
end of this week. Okay, so the
point of this clip to me was
40:33
they've they've created with
this men who have sex with men,
40:37
and incredible poll for
vaccination. And to the tee,
40:41
every single one of the no
agenda, gay said, By the way, we
40:46
are all kind of freaked out
about it. And we're all getting
40:49
vaccinated. And what a great
group because they've been
40:52
trained to do this, Hey, there's
something that's only affecting
40:55
you guys. You got to go out and
do this. You got to do that. You
40:58
have to then take now take these
pills and get all your tests.
41:02
And it's it's embedded within
gay America to just Oh, okay.
41:09
Yeah, we just go do whatever
we're told. And I have a number
41:13
of short clips. First, some
general stuff from Good Morning
41:17
America. They're all pretty
short. And then we have
41:19
Osterholm. And I'm happy to
report that this is no longer a
41:22
men having sex with men disease.
Oh, no, they're back with gay
41:26
and everything.
41:27
People are asking should they be
wiping down surfaces, as well?
41:30
Some people may argue we
41:31
should be wiping down surfaces.
41:32
Does anybody remember wiping
down circles? Actually, I should
41:35
have started with this one. Let
me start with this one. We're
41:37
gonna bring in
41:37
our chief medical correspondent,
Dr. Jennifer Ashton. Right now
41:40
there are so many questions that
folks have the first one being
41:44
how transmittable is
41:45
it. So if we put it into our
virus perspective, context, it
41:50
is not as easy to jump.
41:52
What do you think virus
perspective context is? What
41:56
does that mean everything we've
learned about COVID Because this
41:59
is all very confusing.
42:01
It is not as easy to get
monkeypox as it is, let's say to
42:04
get Coronavirus. You can think
of this more as we heard in the
42:08
piece direct skin to skin
contact, usually prolonged
42:12
contact. But the CDC and the
World Health Organization
42:15
absolutely being clear and
really erring on the side of
42:18
caution that contact with towels
or bedding or even close
42:22
prolonged respiratory contact
where if someone who's infected
42:25
maybe shedding droplets or even
possibly by bodily fluids,
42:29
sexual transmission, although we
have to remember this is not an
42:33
STI or STD per se. It's really
that contact with someone who's
42:38
infected.
42:39
All right. So, you know, the
only the only reason left for
42:42
this name calling would be for a
group of gays who have group sex
42:48
and party hearty, which I'm sure
that group exists, but it seems
42:52
like an awful lot of noise.
without specifying that, you
42:56
know, you can kind of go easy
no, it's like all gays are out
43:01
to get vaccinated with God knows
whatever this is, which is
43:05
actually quite unclear. And
we're going right back to that
43:08
playbook. You could get it from
a toilet seat
43:11
and people are asking should
they be wiping down surfaces?
43:13
Well, some people may argue we
shouldn't be wiping down
43:16
surfaces for many reasons.
Specifically for monkey pox. If
43:20
you're in an area where there's
a high outbreak, of course you
43:23
want to, you want to hit those
hotspots. Because it is possible
43:27
that this virus can be left on
let's say gym equipment. Just
43:31
like it can be left on closed.
But hand hygiene Robin is the
43:34
most important thing, not just
for monkey pox. But for any
43:38
infectious disease.
43:39
The depth that they've turned to
in these reports is stunning to
43:43
me, it went from is just a bunch
of gays having group sex to it
43:48
could be in the gym, it could be
on towels, it could be on
43:52
bedding, staying in a hotel, and
it but don't worry, we have a
43:56
vaccine, which is, is it
effective?
43:59
We know there's a vaccine out
there is there enough to know
44:03
how effective it is
44:04
now so let's go through what we
know about this vaccine because
44:07
it seems like we just got up to
speed on our COVID vaccines. The
44:11
monkey pox Yeah, how well that
workout vaccine was
44:16
stopping back it up. It started
over because when she says Do we
44:20
know how much the vaccine how
effective they are? And a woman
44:24
slips into word no. Almost
before the girl finishes the
44:31
sentence, and you don't hear it
but she says know she's reading
44:35
ahead.
44:37
All the scripts, we know there's
a vaccine out there is there
44:40
enough to know how effective it
is
44:42
now so let's go through what we
know about vaccine bingo
44:46
new new. The woman is Dr. Jen
Ashton.
44:50
Let's go through what we know
about this vaccine because it
44:53
seems like we just got up to
speed on our COVID vaccines. The
44:56
monkey pox vaccine for use in
Sep tember of 2019 It's made
45:02
from something called a vaccine
virus This is a live but non
45:05
replicating virus. It does not
contain smallpox or monkey pox.
45:11
Exactly though it has been
tested what
45:14
does that mean? It's a live
virus but it doesn't replicate
45:17
it doesn't contain monkey pox or
other pox kind of listen to this
45:22
not contain smallpox or monkey
pox. Exactly though it has been
45:27
exactly though. What exactly
know what is it exactly then
45:33
though I'd like to know,
45:34
replicating virus, it does not
contain smallpox or monkey pox.
45:40
Exactly, though it has been
tested in about 7800 people in
45:44
clinical trials. However, the
efficacy is unknown. I can't
45:49
tell you it's 20% effective or
80%. Effective. And right now,
45:52
it is FDA approved for people 18
years of age and older. It's two
45:56
subcutaneous injection doses 28
days apart.
46:00
I mean, she's got the same the
sales points down, but she kind
46:03
of glosses over that. I don't
know how effective is gonna be
46:06
20 80%.
46:09
So this thing was just
developed. She didn't nobody
46:11
knows the efficacy. Just that
word that's new to the vote. Is
46:15
that going to be the word of the
year from Webster's it's a new
46:18
word efficacy. I mean, it's not
a new word buzz word that's
46:21
being put into common usage. You
don't know the efficacy. They
46:25
don't know this. They don't know
that just came out, blah, blah,
46:27
blah, blah, blah. But it's FDA
approved. Yet. The COVID
46:30
vaccine, being out and beaten to
death is not FDA approved yet.
46:36
Hello.
46:37
That's a very good question. I
have no idea if it's emergency
46:40
Youth use or FDA approved guy
herder, my herder but you know
46:45
it is. She has a TV doctor. So?
Yeah. I don't know, man. Well,
46:52
let's see this just danger to
other groups.
46:54
And you know, but the CDC the
warning over the weekend about
46:58
children under the age of eight
that they could develop more
47:00
severe illness if in fact, it's
so what do you tell parents?
47:05
Right now parents don't need to
panic about this. They should be
47:08
aware of what's going on with
this as they are with any
47:11
medical headline, they should
know what's going on in their
47:13
community. And they should take
the appropriate steps after
47:16
discussing any concerns they
have with a pediatrician.
47:19
Children under eight people with
compromised immune systems seem
47:22
to be at higher risk.
47:24
No. So of course, you don't die
from this, or at least most
47:28
people don't die from it. So it
seems like you know, it's a
47:31
painful thing to have. But you
won't die from
47:34
thankfully, we're not talking
about deaths here in the US.
47:37
We're thankful about that. But
what are the risk factors?
47:40
Well, I think we have to be
clear, Robin. And as unfortunate
47:43
as this is, as the numbers grow,
based on sheer math, it is not
47:48
an impossible that we will see a
death here in the US there have
47:51
been deaths in Africa associated
with monkey pox. But in general,
47:55
this is this can be a mild
illness. It could be a severe
47:59
illness. There's a spectrum of
severity. And I think we need to
48:03
be prepared for the numbers to
go up significantly. I
48:05
know you'll be discussing this
again on TMA three. All right,
48:08
yeah.
48:08
All right. Yeah. So it seems
like they're ramping something
48:10
up. And when Osterholm Dr. Death
himself gets involved. This is
48:16
where I start to pay attention
because he's not in a hospital
48:19
setting. He's the guy that went
on Rogen very early and said
48:23
it's going to be millions of
people are going to die. So
48:26
Oklahoma's now getting in the
game.
48:29
First and foremost, let's just
start from the beginning. How
48:32
exactly is Monkey pox spread?
48:35
Well, as much as many people
don't want to accept this, it is
48:38
primarily a sexually transmitted
infection, just like herpes or
48:42
syphilis. Anytime you have
contact with a lesion, and some
48:45
part of your body. Now, not
everybody gets it from sexually
48:48
transmitted routes. For example,
if you do have contaminated
48:52
bedding or towels, or even
physical contact, a parent might
48:56
have a lesion on their arm, hey,
parents
48:59
stop rubbing your lesion on your
kids
49:01
touching a child. But generally
speaking, it is largely sexually
49:04
transmitted, and is also very
limited in many ways into who is
49:09
getting infected. It's a very
small group of very highly
49:12
sexually active gay men
generally, that are getting
49:15
infected with this many gay men
have very little risk of getting
49:18
infected with this virus.
49:20
What did he say at the end? I
know it's gay men. dicted
49:26
himself. Listen, again,
49:27
very small group of very highly
sexually active gay men
49:31
generally, that are getting
infected with this many gay men
49:34
have very little risk of getting
infected with those. Okay, so
49:37
yeah, exactly what I said
earlier, it's only sent
49:40
a small group a game so most gay
men will not get infected with
49:45
monkey pox, although they're
rushing to get vaccinated. Now
49:48
he's
49:49
now this is what's interesting,
because we had the men who have
49:51
sex with men, we have montage
after montage. And now that's
49:56
all off the table. Of course,
because you're no agenda show.
50:00
is asking pesky questions. And
Osterholm is going to explain
50:04
because I know a lot of people
in that community, our community
50:07
about possibly sort of being
demonized, if you will, or
50:11
looked at differently similar to
what we saw with the AIDS
50:14
crisis.
50:15
This is you see, my badgering
has made a difference,
50:19
not just men and women are
homosexuals having sex. This
50:25
could also be someone who's
heterosexual. Oh, although
50:29
you're saying that's the
majority, but what is what needs
50:32
to be done? I guess to make sure
that that girl she's
50:35
having a hard time parsing the
words because she has she said,
50:38
homosexual and I could hear her
brain going. Should I said gay?
50:42
Should I said manuals?
50:42
Yeah, she's confused, which
she's in the does a mainstream.
50:48
Yeah, they're all there. There's
use their brains are scrambled
50:51
fairly well, it's CBS mornings.
50:54
Who's heterosexual history.
Although you're saying that's
50:58
the majority, but what is what
needs to be done? I guess, to
51:01
make sure that that group is not
ostracize when trying to get the
51:05
help that they need the well how
51:07
about stop saying men who have
sex with men that would stop the
51:10
ostracization?
51:12
Well, first of all, from a
public health standpoint, our
51:14
job is called balls and strikes
just tell it like it is. If you
51:17
look today, at the best data we
have on sexual practices across
51:22
both heterosexual and gay
population, we see in the United
51:26
States that about 52% of gay men
have between zero and 11
51:31
partners in a lifetime. But
there is on the upper end of
51:34
that scale 10% that have more
than 101 and about 1.9% that
51:39
have more than 400 Partners, a
man horse for a lifetime. And
51:45
when you look at those risks,
it's much much much much higher
51:49
in that group is having a large
number of partners. In the
51:51
Netherlands, for example, a
recent study showed that 44% of
51:54
the new monkeypox cases had
participated in group sex in the
51:58
time period that they likely got
infected. And so we have to
52:01
emphasize that why because we do
have a major shortage of
52:05
vaccine. Remember the whole
world. The United States is not
52:08
even leading in terms of
numbers. Spain has five times as
52:12
many cases per population as we
do. United Kingdom twice as
52:16
many. So the whole world wants
vaccine right now. And we're not
52:19
we just don't have it. So we've
got to target how we use vaccine
52:22
and target it means we've got to
get it to those at highest risk.
52:26
Yeah, man,
52:27
you can do it extrapolation
based on these numbers. Okay.
52:31
How gay is this country? We're
Spain. We're pretty new.
52:37
We're gay man. We have we got
52:39
Spain's got mid Spain's to gay
country, not us.
52:42
Now. We're pretty gay. to it. He
said, hey, I
52:45
want us to be twice as gay as we
are. Yeah,
52:48
but we have the Village People.
52:49
So they're all retired.
52:53
Some of them are dead. You want
to hear more from Osterholm
52:56
because he's making sense. Guys,
52:58
this guy's a gold mine.
52:59
And he's and he's on the inside.
So this is about wrapping
53:03
something up
53:04
on the inside of the of the of
the of the corruption, but he's
53:07
not on the inside of the media.
So he says weird things that the
53:11
media never says.
53:12
Here's it. Let's talk about the
vaccines. Let's talk about
53:15
vaccines.
53:16
So Doctor, do you find it
troubling? Let's talk about
53:18
those vaccines? Yes. COVID-19.
Let's talk about those vaccines.
53:22
Yeah.
53:22
Did you find it troubling? Let's
talk about those vaccines that
53:25
we are still in the COVID 19
pandemic. And here we are faced
53:28
with another public health
emergency and once again, the
53:30
United States is not able to
keep up with the required
53:33
vaccines for people who need
53:35
oh wait, could this also be it?
Could this be another anti Joe
53:40
Blow? Like, oh, we're not ready.
We weren't ready for this one.
53:44
Do we not learn anything from
Orange Man? interesting
53:47
observation. You've and this
could be a Joe Blow could be a
53:50
Joe Blow them.
53:51
It really sort of does beg the
question when we face another
53:55
major pandemic, and we will how
prepared will we be if it's
53:58
something deadlier than monkey
pox?
54:01
Well, first of all, we have to
understand that the fact we even
54:03
have vaccine is a great credit
to the United States government.
54:06
Oh, they are the ones that
actually pushed the research
54:08
over the last 10 years to come
up with this new, much safer and
54:11
effective vaccines. The rest of
the world didn't participate in
54:14
that he said it was effective.
Okay. And so from a global
54:19
standpoint, right now, imagine
investing hundreds and hundreds
54:23
and hundreds of millions of
dollars in stockpiling this
54:25
vaccine that outdates in about
three to five years. You just
54:29
saw recent headlines. 20 million
doses of vaccine had to be
54:32
thrown away because it is
outdated, meaning that it has
54:35
been at least three years since
it was produced. So the problem
54:38
we have is we just don't have
manufacturing capacity for the
54:41
globe. A member 90 countries
right now have cases with this
54:45
all the same vaccine that we
want. And that's why as a
54:48
country we have got to bring
together the gay community,
54:52
medical leaders of public health
leaders from the local area to
54:55
decide if I only have 2000 doses
of vaccine and I've got 8000
54:59
people that need it. How are we
going to get that out? Who gets
55:02
prioritized? That's going to be
with us for months to come.
55:05
Don't expect anything to the
contrary at all.
55:08
Okay, how about this list? I'm
just gonna keep searching for
55:11
answers. So we've created demand
with the, with the gay
55:17
community, definite demand is no
doubt about it. A lot of the
55:21
media is gay. So there's, you
know, so it's a story they're
55:24
interested in. And we have
demand. Now we do we have a
55:29
problem. We don't have supply
we're behind. Even though we
55:32
were leading, we should know
better defense production act,
55:36
I'm thinking time for Pfizer or
moderna or someone else to swoop
55:41
in with an mRNA solution. How
about that? This is very
55:47
similar.
55:49
This would be a good yes. In
fact, I think an mRNA solution,
55:56
which brings me to a bunch of
clips I got on COVID but not a
56:00
bunch, but three is an intro
which would which would explain
56:06
what we're trying to we're
trying to get to the bottom of
56:09
these distractions, these
dubious stories that of our no
56:13
interest. They may be taking
distracting us from the
56:18
realization that these mRNA
vaccines this whole technology
56:21
is no good. And if that's the
case, and they can swoop in with
56:28
an mRNA vaccine, and no one's
going to notice that hey, you
56:31
know, this is no good but it's
gonna be a quick solution
56:36
we'll seeing maybe seeing as we
seeing as we don't manufacture
56:40
it. It's not one of our
companies,
56:44
ya know, that Pfizer can swoop
in? Yeah.
56:48
I mean, if they've been very
quiet, you know, typically
56:50
everyone's like, Hey, we got a
monkey pox but we got we got a
56:53
monkey pox. We got a pill and we
got some ivermectin where's that
56:57
conversation? Is there anything
you can you use anything off the
57:01
shelf against a monkey pox? Do
we know No, we don't we don't
57:06
know shit.
57:08
No shit there you go.
57:10
So so this kind of led into as I
have a couple more clips but
57:13
it's all the same stuff. vaccine
doesn't work. Although he says
57:18
very effective it's very painful
if you get it but you probably
57:21
won't die. But it seems to be of
high importance. importance and
57:26
if it's only such a small group
then are we worried or not
57:29
worried? Well for sure the gays
are worried that's on that's on
57:34
these fear mongers and yeah,
maybe they shouldn't be I
57:37
don't know did the marketing
works marketing works
57:40
what? What are your numbers? I
mean cheese 400 lifetime
57:45
partners do you I don't have 400
57:48
This story lifetime partners
that did you have sex with? You
57:52
can't have a lifetime now over
guy so they're having 400
57:56
partners those are just one
nightstands. No no,
57:58
no, it's over your lifetime
total number of sexual
58:02
encounters.
58:03
Oh yeah.
58:04
You know what was interesting? I
had to think about mine I'm like
58:08
shit man. I have stop what are
what are good numbers
58:14
we know better than that.
58:19
Okay busted so anyway this
conversation with the no agenda
58:23
gays ran into the LGBTQ non
binary this you know, this whole
58:32
you know, why what queer is? And
then if you want we can talk
58:38
about a few, a few responses.
58:41
If you think they're
interesting, I mean, I was gonna
58:45
stick with the disease
information. Well, let's do
58:48
that. Let's continue and I do
have I do have one of my my
58:52
pronoun clips from tick tock.
58:54
Well, why don't we do disease?
Then you do your pronoun, and
58:57
then I'll do I have to pronoun
clips.
59:00
Okay, well, let's do the finish
with disease. I'm gonna go to
59:04
here's a podcast with that has
Lee Merritt, all these women and
59:09
one who? Who's Lee Merritt. Lee
Merritt is one of these. She's
59:13
like, like Dr. Northrup and then
10 Penny or three Penny whatever
59:19
name is there all these female
doctors who have been debunking
59:25
COVID the vaccines are a
59:28
bunch of vaxxers Oh, antivaxxers
Yes.
59:32
And they're all good. They're
all very entertaining. We've
59:35
used a lot of their clips. The
guy I don't know, but the women
59:38
are very familiar with this one
younger woman who's joined the
59:41
clique named her last name is
Matt Jeff.
59:45
Is this on rumble or is this
Yes.
59:50
Okay, got it. It's only on
rumble. And should they could
59:55
they sit around the group of
these women that are all and the
59:58
guy who's my This won't be a
woman. They all sit around and
1:00:01
gas about all their, how their
success and how bad things are
1:00:04
going. So I have some, like
second half of show stuff here.
1:00:08
But I also have Lee Merritt, who
is the most entertaining of the
1:00:12
group who's been the only one
I've noticed actually been
1:00:15
kicked off. substack
1:00:17
what how do you get kicked off
substack
1:00:20
stripe kicked her off and Stripe
as
1:00:24
a process. Yeah, see, you're not
safe anywhere can
1:00:28
happen. So it does happen. So it
happens everywhere. And so she
1:00:30
got kicked off because her whole
thing is the DNA wars. That's
1:00:35
what she talks about. The main
focus is on the fact that we're
1:00:39
targeting DNA for disease so we
can kill off large amounts of
1:00:43
the population. Let's
1:00:44
start with I don't know, the
gays.
1:00:48
Well, let's start with some of
her clips. Now I have the second
1:00:51
half, I didn't clip the whole
thing. So there's the second
1:00:54
half, which is interesting in
and of itself, but she went
1:00:56
after the media by studying the
1918 pandemic. And finally,
1:01:01
they're full of shit back in
1918. The media as they are
1:01:06
today. Oh, really, she found she
found that, you know, she would
1:01:09
type in these phrases. And she'd
run into papers from all over
1:01:12
the country that was telling the
exact same story this before and
1:01:15
Associated Press, I believe. And
it was just like the same kind
1:01:19
of propagation of nonsense. And
she and all these other people
1:01:24
are nodding in agreement, of
course. But then she does this
1:01:27
little this other one that I've
never thought about looking into
1:01:30
but she does this, this claim of
hers that the total death count
1:01:36
of 1918, the Spanish flu is
bullcrap. And here she goes,
1:01:41
that there has been an inflation
of the death count over a long
1:01:44
period of time. I mean, how many
people were retold, died in the
1:01:48
pandemic of 1918 in America
alien male alien, a couple of
1:01:52
million, right? But when you
really look at the numbers by
1:01:55
county and you start looking,
Boston was the third biggest
1:01:59
city in the United States to die
to guess it, it claimed 5000
1:02:04
deaths. Now keep in mind, we
didn't have these big cities on
1:02:08
the West Coast than we didn't
have huge Los Angeles and stuff.
1:02:11
So that was a that there's no
way you get to millions of
1:02:14
people. And then you also look
and you see that the worldwide
1:02:18
death count? Well, it started at
a million and then went to in
1:02:22
1941. They said it was 5 million
by 1975. It was 10 million, then
1:02:28
somebody from DHS not in 2000.
Something said it was 20
1:02:32
million. And now it's somewhere
between 50 and 100 million. So
1:02:35
there's been inflation numbers
with these news articles. So I'm
1:02:40
just saying that because this is
a general principle, I thought
1:02:43
news became corrupt like this.
In the age of digital, I'm just
1:02:47
telling you, this goes back a
lot farther than we realized,
1:02:51
hey,
1:02:52
who was typing?
1:02:54
Well, actually, this she got
called out to the host said,
1:02:57
Hey, who's typing?
1:02:59
You know, we used to have new
ideas in New York, we had one
1:03:04
partner, and she would sit on
her on conference calls, like
1:03:08
board meetings and do that type.
Yeah. Ah, so rude.
1:03:14
Anyway, so she goes on with this
nonsense about the numbers and
1:03:17
then they come in with
anecdotes, grandparent
1:03:20
anecdotes. So you know, my
grandparent always lived with
1:03:23
me. And they've never even
mentioned it did the 1818 Ha,
1:03:29
that's Spanish flu.
1:03:30
Honestly, neither my
grandparents were both from
1:03:34
1902 1904 never came up. World
War One World War Two but but
1:03:44
this is a 1980 No, don't
remember at all.
1:03:49
Yeah, interesting. I've never
heard this analysis before. The
1:03:54
inflation just a natural
inflation of the numbers to make
1:03:58
it more make your point. I mean,
it's not how it works. It's
1:04:02
easier to make your point when
you say 20 million dead than it
1:04:05
is with a million.
1:04:07
Like it's the Brian Williams
disease. Yeah, exactly. keeps
1:04:13
getting worse.
1:04:14
So if you want to hear her
nuttier stuff I have to clip I
1:04:20
have two clips from her. Yeah,
sure. On DNA fiddling because
1:04:23
this is your main concern. And I
by the way, and I very concise
1:04:26
I'm going to look at that 1918
inflation of the numbers has
1:04:31
really bothered me it was
something
1:04:33
it's almost as bad as it takes a
gallon to grow one almond. I
1:04:36
mean, there's there's lore out
there that just sticks forever.
1:04:41
Very fine. People on both sides.
And we
1:04:44
go Lee Merritt on DNA fiddly.
Does it need any more setup?
1:04:48
Nope.
1:04:49
Found out like there's there
were 13 people, I love the 13
1:04:53
there's always 13 There were 13
people's DNA put into a gene
1:04:57
bank in MIT. And it was called
The human reference genome, they
1:05:03
were supposed to be these were
representative of the human race
1:05:06
they were supposed to stay
without, but it turns out they
1:05:09
apparently they've been slowly
tweaking those genetic
1:05:12
sequences.
1:05:13
People are so evil. Yeah. And
why
1:05:18
people or are people from
generations ago?
1:05:21
No, it was current people,
current people. And they took
1:05:25
the took the their genome, and
they've been they've been
1:05:28
tweaking it, I think. And that's
and the other thing is, somebody
1:05:31
gave me this effect that they it
was Todd calendar, but I don't
1:05:34
think he knew what he had. But
it was like this these
1:05:36
geneticist who want to, I think
they're or not, they want to
1:05:39
remain anonymous, because they
don't want to get murdered,
1:05:42
probably because they put their
name to it. Everybody probably
1:05:45
knows these guys, because this
is very high level stuff. But
1:05:47
apparently Pfizer and the who
did publish the sequence they
1:05:52
claimed made the mRNA for the
spike protein of SARS, cov, two
1:05:56
that went into the vaccine,
because that was what bio Entech
1:05:59
used. I mean, it's not they
don't have to tell you
1:06:01
everything, but that's what they
claim when in there, the see the
1:06:03
sequence. But these guys looked
at it. And they put it up
1:06:06
against all these databases,
including this one that this
1:06:09
it's the Sanger Institute, you
can imagine where that comes
1:06:12
from. But anyways, what they
found first was, it cannot
1:06:16
possibly do what they're saying,
because it should have had an
1:06:20
open reading frame that, you
know, starts at a start like a
1:06:23
like a sentence, it starts with
a capital letter ends with a
1:06:26
period. So there's a start
codon, and a stop codon. And
1:06:29
this long Open Reading fluid
frame that would be Tick Tick
1:06:31
tick tick by the ribosomes to
make this protein that we call
1:06:34
the spike protein. Well, what
they found is within that long
1:06:38
reading frame are multiple start
and stop codons. So it couldn't
1:06:42
have made it could never have
made the spike protein of SARS,
1:06:44
cov. Two, that's number one.
1:06:47
Okay, so that means engineered.
1:06:50
Yeah, or something? Well, here
is part two where it gets into a
1:06:54
little more creepy. Of course,
you had to remember this on
1:06:58
rumble off the rails, and it but
they're very, they dig a lot of
1:07:04
stuff. So here we go.
1:07:06
Number two, when they looked
inside those 13, smaller, open
1:07:11
reading frames, they put 13,
open reading frames, and then
1:07:13
again, it's always this number
13 inside this big one. So this
1:07:17
looks like a Trojan horse.
Inside this big open reading
1:07:21
frame are these little short
things that are making proteins.
1:07:23
And one of the proteins they
found was a mutant measles
1:07:27
genetic sequence. A couple of
them were called were
1:07:31
hypothetical proteins, ie
proteins that were ever in
1:07:34
nature, but were made on a
computer designed on a computer.
1:07:38
But the one that really gets
your attention is one of them
1:07:40
was a G RNA guided RNA. And what
that does is take the CRISPR
1:07:45
technology and guide it to where
it wants to go. And when they
1:07:48
backtracked on that the the grna
was from one of them was from
1:07:52
your human genome, I think five
and one was human genome eight.
1:07:57
So it looks like this was
designed to cut our genomes and
1:08:00
put something in it. That's my
that's where I've been spending
1:08:04
my life doing what we're you've
been really helping
1:08:06
carry. Oh, wow. So is it
alright, so it's all done. So I
1:08:09
got it. So I've been cut. Yeah,
there. So I've been I've been
1:08:14
CRISPR arised.
1:08:15
So now, it's just as the last
the guy, these guys are doing
1:08:21
one upsmanship on this show,
it's a great show. I can't
1:08:24
remember the name of it, of
course, because I didn't write
1:08:26
it down. But the guy that's
there he finds something all
1:08:30
also kind of some anomalous
situation that he decides to
1:08:34
throw in. And this is a pretty
good clip. This is a blood brain
1:08:39
paranoia.
1:08:42
One of the things that I learned
on top of the things that I
1:08:44
already knew was that many of
the carriers that they attached
1:08:50
to drugs to cross the blood
brain barrier, are specifically
1:08:55
used to target certain areas of
the brain. So I'd always known
1:09:00
that the nanoparticles and the
polysorbate 80 emulsifiers were
1:09:06
used to help drugs cross the
blood brain barrier. But then
1:09:10
when I read it again and again
and again, I realized that they
1:09:15
were specifically
1:09:16
you are going to target
1:09:19
certain brain centers. And then
when you realize that that's the
1:09:24
same technology that's in
vaccines, you know, that they
1:09:30
have been targeting certain
brain centers, and that's why
1:09:36
we're seeing the same or similar
patterns of neuro
1:09:41
developmentally disabled kids.
1:09:44
Oh, man, yeah, the Chinese could
never do this. This is us. It's
1:09:51
not
1:09:51
our work. We're crew guys,
because we're basically creepy
1:09:54
and we're
1:09:55
very creepy. We use CRISPR
didn't we invent CRISPR you
1:09:59
know, we did Know the and then
the government said, you know,
1:10:01
it's not a good idea to do this.
No, I know let's let's ship it
1:10:05
off to China.
1:10:07
So So I'm thinking what the
better I would use the same word
1:10:11
as that guy said. And then it
turns out that I believe that
1:10:15
these the debt the targeted to
the brain process is to get you
1:10:22
to vote Democrat, because that
seems to be what's working.
1:10:26
Yes, that's the wall. And now
that the lid is off of the SSRIs
1:10:31
that they've been prescribed
based on a lie. You have a
1:10:35
chemical imbalance in your
brain.
1:10:38
They don't work. Yeah, well.
They works at work some
1:10:42
Democrats,
1:10:43
you can't say it doesn't work.
seems to work fine. There. This
1:10:50
is the Rand Paul hearings, I
believe about the gain of
1:10:53
function research, which is as
cranked up which is always
1:10:56
hilarious. Here's Josh Hawley.
At this is the NIH hearing about
1:11:02
it. BSU about some of the things
that you have commented on with
1:11:05
regard to what NIH and Dr. Fauci
have said and frankly, the lies
1:11:09
they've been caught in regarding
the Coronavirus. I'm gonna
1:11:11
highlight two of them. In
response to a congressional
1:11:13
inquiry from October of 2021.
Just last year, the NIH
1:11:16
attempted to walk back
assertions by NIH Treacher
1:11:20
Collins and Fauci that NIH had
not funded gain of function
1:11:23
research in Wuhan, you commented
at the time saying, I'm gonna
1:11:27
quote you now NIH, specifically,
Collins, Fauci and tadhack lied
1:11:31
to Congress lied to the press
and lied to the public,
1:11:33
knowingly, willfully brazenly.
On May the 11th, Dr. Fauci said
1:11:40
the NIH and nai D categorically
has not funded Dana function
1:11:44
research to be conducted in the
Wuhan Institute of virology. You
1:11:47
commented on that same the
documents make it clear that
1:11:50
assertions by the NIH director
Francis Collins and Fauci that
1:11:54
the NIH did not support gain of
function research are
1:11:57
untruthful. So just expand on
that, if you would, I mean, what
1:12:01
are the implications of Dr.
Fauci has continued blatant
1:12:04
dishonesty regarding NIH is
funding of gain of function
1:12:08
research in Wuhan.
1:12:11
I stand by my statement, the
statements made on repeated
1:12:14
occasions, to the public to the
present policymakers, by the nya
1:12:20
director, Dr. Fauci have been
untruthful, I do not understand
1:12:26
why those statements are being
made because they are
1:12:29
demonstrably false
1:12:30
row. All right. Let's see if
that makes any difference in
1:12:35
anyone's life. It won't,
probably not, as will this
1:12:40
beautiful report from Australia.
It's just data people pay no
1:12:46
attention to it.
1:12:46
This is data out of New South
Wales, Australia. COVID update
1:12:51
proves the pandemic of the
vaccinated. So what they're
1:12:53
looking at here, he takes the
data from New South Wales
1:12:56
government from their own
government. Remember, a lot of
1:12:58
governments have stopped
publishing data because people
1:13:00
are doing this. And what he
looks at is hospitalizations. So
1:13:04
again, we're not talking cases
anymore. We're talking about
1:13:06
that severe the critical reason
people are going to the
1:13:08
hospitals. And what that means
what we're looking at here is
1:13:11
it's dose dependent
hospitalizations using New South
1:13:15
Wales data is dose dependent on
whether you go to the hospital
1:13:18
or not. So let's look at the
risk multiplier between the
1:13:21
vaccine unvaccinated according
to their own data in the last
1:13:24
seven weeks, that was what this
data window looks at, you are 37
1:13:28
times more likely to be
hospitalized with COVID If you
1:13:31
are vaccinated than if you are
not mean that is the data ladies
1:13:35
and gentlemen. And that is that
that is a that is a shocking
1:13:37
graph that should really be
talked about a lot more. I don't
1:13:40
know why people aren't talking
about this, but that is dose
1:13:43
dependent and it's showing
hospitalizations which is no,
1:13:45
that's not a smart cookie.
There's
1:13:48
just on this hospitalization
with COVID one of Tina's friends
1:13:53
went to the emergency room. This
is in Texas, I want to say it
1:13:58
might have been San Antonio went
to the emergency room in the
1:14:01
evening, some abdominal pain or
something. And and they tested
1:14:06
her for COVID She came back
negative and they and they and
1:14:09
they wouldn't admit her they
kept kept her waiting and then
1:14:17
another test they actually
tested I think five times and it
1:14:22
was negative every single time
and then eventually you know as
1:14:26
she's still waiting around one
of the one of the nurses on duty
1:14:29
said yeah, we're really not
admitting anyone who doesn't
1:14:33
have COVID And that's because of
the money because Oh
1:14:39
interesting. So they so that by
the way that particular comment
1:14:43
right there screws up the stats.
1:14:47
Oh, of course.
1:14:48
Of course you don't know it we
don't know anything if that's
1:14:50
going to be the case that's the
money
1:14:53
and maybe they were just hoping
that she would sit in the in the
1:14:55
waiting room where the emergency
room long enough until she got
1:14:58
COVID Yeah Is it seems that
seems to be what it is. And now
1:15:02
that it's so rampant
1:15:05
Yeah. Yeah, maybe well, let's
listen to this is the guy one of
1:15:13
the this guy? Massey?
1:15:17
Yeah, a tear and he's doing some
good stuff. But his clips are
1:15:22
all like five minutes.
1:15:24
I got invited up to three parts
and this is one of them's little
1:15:27
long but the rest but he's good.
Yeah. And he's got he's got some
1:15:31
bass. He's got people helping
him. I should mention this guy
1:15:34
is kind of the Marjorie Greene
whatever her Marjorie Taylor
1:15:38
Greene. He's the male Marjorie
Taylor Greene, as far as a lot
1:15:42
of people are concerned. And he
is a troublemaker, but I have to
1:15:45
say he got his he got I think he
went to MIT. In electrical
1:15:53
engineering, he got a Master of
Science in Electrical
1:15:56
Engineering from MIT. So the
guy's not dumb. He's a haptic
1:15:59
specialist are people who know
what that is
1:16:02
like? Haptic like feedback.
Haptic.
1:16:05
Yeah, he's that's the so he's
not a dummy. But they think he's
1:16:08
they play him as a dummy. And
they all hate him because he's
1:16:11
done nothing. He's a
troublemaker in the house, to
1:16:15
the point where even even Trump
wants to call him a third rate
1:16:19
grandstander. And he retorted by
saying, I was very offended by
1:16:25
Mr. Trump's comment, I'm at
least second rate.
1:16:28
He earned his Bachelor of
Science degree in electrical
1:16:31
engineering and a Master of
Science degree in mechanical
1:16:34
engineering from MIT. And he
participated in the MIT Solar
1:16:38
Car Club and took second place.
1:16:43
So he's not the dumb guy that no
make him out to be. And he's and
1:16:47
he's done all kinds of trouble
making things he's joined with
1:16:52
joined Republicans. I'm reading
this Amash and Duncan and
1:16:55
senators Rand Paul and Bernie
Sanders, and those guys all get
1:16:58
together, opposing a bill to
impose new economic sanctions
1:17:02
against Russia, Iran, and North
Korea. It's just, it's just a
1:17:07
he's a very unique person. And I
kind of look over all the things
1:17:12
they say bad about him, I kind
of like him. So anyway, let's
1:17:15
start with these clips. This is
him and this COVID Vax Congress,
1:17:19
and the military.
1:17:20
They're just a few things I want
to correct. And in the story or
1:17:24
examples that were just given, I
think it's been dispelled that
1:17:28
the vaccine prevents the spread
of COVID. Yeah. I mean, I don't
1:17:32
know why we're still saying that
made the CDC director has
1:17:37
apologized for being wrong about
that. The NIH directors said
1:17:43
that he was wrong about that.
Literally, everybody, Deborah
1:17:47
Berman, you? Will you Dr. Fauci
admit that he was wrong about
1:17:51
that as well. Yeah, I believe
they've all admitted that one No
1:17:54
way.
1:17:55
So they got the vaccine, and
they got COVID gotten
1:17:59
COVID. The President himself is
contagious right now, even
1:18:03
though he's had four shots of
the vaccine. And that is why
1:18:06
he's staying away from people I
1:18:08
stopped doing our material. So I
just
1:18:11
take a little bit of issue, that
we are in a congressional markup
1:18:16
still perpetuating this
falsehood. That was propagated
1:18:21
by the pharmaceutical companies
that stood to profit by this
1:18:26
they knew it wasn't even true
their their tests with 50,000
1:18:30
people in the trials were
designed not to explicitly not
1:18:35
show whether it did or didn't
stop the spread of COVID. So I
1:18:39
just offended that we're still
perpetuating that myth when
1:18:43
virtually everybody is admitted
that was a myth. And and the
1:18:47
reason we need to acknowledge
that is that is the myth that
1:18:50
under lies the entire
rationalization for kicking
1:18:54
somebody out of the military for
not taking the vaccine.
1:18:58
Yeah, so I like what you did.
You basically took the whole
1:19:01
five minutes and shot it off.
That's good. Well, he it was
1:19:06
good. It was it was a great bit.
It was
1:19:08
a good bit and he's should be
lauded for it, but he had a
1:19:12
bunch of fellow travelers that
kept jumping in and they were
1:19:16
just like a play they go really
is that absolutely true. Yes, it
1:19:20
is where the gentleman Oh, my
God.
1:19:22
Gentleman yield. Oh, did Dr.
Fauci say that too? Yeah. If
1:19:27
they had a divided up nicely
it's totally
1:19:30
rigged and fake but it but it's
in it's in front of Congress and
1:19:35
Nadler is committee and before
we continue with this
1:19:39
Nadler Nadler before
1:19:42
we continue with this, just to
break it up. Like you said, I
1:19:47
have a Nadler clip, and just I
don't know if he can dig up the
1:19:50
old theme drunk or not drunk.
1:19:53
Power Of course we can. We have
the original All right. All
1:20:00
right, here we go.
1:20:01
Lady yields back. Who seeks
recognition? For our purposes.
1:20:04
The gentleman from Kentucky
1:20:05
see Greg SP seek to speak on the
amendment.
1:20:09
Gentleman's recognized.
1:20:14
That was just not a he's not a
1:20:16
well, man. He can't say
recognized Oh, he's not a well
1:20:20
there's three instances where he
tries to say recognize I was I
1:20:23
played against very short
recognize
1:20:26
Gentlelady yields back, who
seeks recognition for purposes
1:20:30
the gentleman from Kentucky see
Greg. Seek to speak on the
1:20:33
amendment. Gentleman's recognize
1:20:36
is that a word? You slurred
she's young and record breaking
1:20:40
the record. The drunk dude if
you're Pam if you're if your
1:20:46
committee was being taken
hostage and you're being bought
1:20:49
slammed by these guys, then now
yeah, you're gonna start
1:20:52
drinking during recess, of
course.
1:20:55
Alright, well, part two of the
Masse clip with a gentleman
1:20:58
yield I will yield to the
gentleman from
1:21:00
California can't wait for
January 3, maybe the fourth when
1:21:04
one of our early hrs restores
those men and women those brave
1:21:08
men and women who asked for and
were denied their valid
1:21:12
exemption
1:21:12
which are being a House
Resolution, not a human
1:21:16
resource, and we restore them to
full active duty, which by the
1:21:20
way, will unring the bell of any
question of a general or other
1:21:23
than honorable discharge. And I
look forward to working with the
1:21:25
gentleman on that.
1:21:26
I look forward to that, too.
They should all be reinstated.
1:21:29
None of them should have been
given anything less than an
1:21:31
honorable discharge at all for
this. And, and while I'm still
1:21:37
got time on the clock, I have to
mention that the Secretary of
1:21:42
Defense issued a statement on
August 24, saying that the
1:21:47
vaccines that were acquired, and
that would be administered would
1:21:50
be the FDA approved vaccines and
not a single dose of FDA
1:21:55
approved vaccine, aka commodity
in the case of Pfizer or spike
1:21:59
facts, in the case of Maderna,
not a single dose of that has
1:22:03
been given to a single member of
the military, as the Secretary
1:22:07
of Defense specified, and it was
his only legal way to require
1:22:12
the vaccine for members of
military was that it was FDA
1:22:16
approved and that the doses that
they would receive would be the
1:22:19
FAA approved legally distinct
from the other vaccines that
1:22:23
they were got that they received
and also labeled as such labeled
1:22:28
appropriately. None of those
vaccines have been given yet
1:22:31
members 10s of 1000s of members
of the military have been kicked
1:22:35
out for not taking that vaccine
gentleman you I will I will
1:22:38
yield to the gentleman from
1:22:39
North Carolina. Jomo suggested
that the military engaged in a
1:22:42
bait and switches substituted a
different vaccine than that
1:22:45
which was approved.
1:22:50
Wait, is the gentleman
suggesting Hold on? Let me read
1:22:52
my script. Is the gentleman
suggesting this was a bait and
1:22:56
switch? You don't watch it but
I'm I'm outraged
1:22:59
being kicked out for not taking
that vaccine. Gentleman you I
1:23:02
will I will yield to the
gentleman from North Carolina.
1:23:04
Jomo suggested that the military
engaged in a bait and switch and
1:23:07
substituted a different vaccine,
which was approved.
1:23:11
I am absolutely saying that what
the Secretary of Defense is
1:23:15
doing right now is illegal. We
know it. I would characterize it
1:23:19
as a crime in progress with the
gentleman yield. I'm going to
1:23:23
yield to Mr. Tiffany, who's
asked me I want to
1:23:25
make sure that I'm clear on
this. Are you saying they've
1:23:27
received the experimental use
vaccine?
1:23:30
The emergency use authorization
vaccine is all they've received,
1:23:34
not a single member of the
military has received the FDA
1:23:36
approved version.
1:23:38
Oh, my that is so good. Are you
saying that? It's been a bait
1:23:43
and switch? Excuse me yield? Are
you saying that they've gotten
1:23:47
it wrong? What are you are you
kidding me now? Wow. That is
1:23:52
very funny.
1:23:54
Very good job on his presidency.
He finishes it off here.
1:23:57
Well, it's good. You're
dispelling this notion that's
1:24:00
out there that they're getting,
by the way, just
1:24:02
want to say trolls now these
guys all know, the trolls like
1:24:06
data don't know yet they know
this is the whole point. It's a
1:24:08
script. Listen carefully. It's a
script. They're they're all
1:24:12
reading the script.
1:24:14
Well, it's good. You're
dispelling this notion that's
1:24:16
out there that they're getting
the the FDA approved vaccine,
1:24:23
there are two notions I want to
dispel. And I would give the
1:24:26
gentlelady time to respond to
this. The notion that the
1:24:30
vaccine stops the spread of
COVID. Does what the gentlelady
1:24:35
would like to clarify your
comments on that
1:24:37
gentleman yield?
1:24:38
I do. The point I'm making is
that there is activity that we
1:24:42
that service members could
engage in, that we would not
1:24:46
find to be egregious. For
example, the other three
1:24:50
adultery addicts I mean, I'm not
in favor of it. I think it's a
1:24:54
sin. But I don't think it's
Reclaiming my time and I and I
1:24:59
think the general He gave valid
examples. But the one that I
1:25:03
don't I, you know, with all due
respect, I don't think it's
1:25:06
valid is to substantiate the
disproven notion that the
1:25:10
vaccine stops the spread of
COVID. And that would be a
1:25:13
reasonable reason to give
somebody a discharge this less
1:25:17
than honorable. And with that I
yield back.
1:25:21
Yeah. Makes a lot of sense. I'm
not sure what the point of this
1:25:24
hearing is, is that I mean, will
that change anything? Well, that
1:25:27
was
1:25:28
they were doing a markup they
were. So there's things that can
1:25:31
happen. So there was a
1:25:33
few times but a markup of what
what are they marking up, as it
1:25:37
was
1:25:37
either the NDAA, or they are
some some amendment to something
1:25:42
going through, you know, who
knows these bills are all
1:25:44
amorphous?
1:25:45
Well, this is still all from
Biden's executive order. That
1:25:51
that forced this. We learned now
that in Canada, Justin Trudeau
1:25:56
chose travel ban based upon
vaccination status was not based
1:26:00
on any science at all that's
coming out in lawsuits. A buddy
1:26:05
of mine is actually we've talked
about him before, he's the one
1:26:08
that got, you know, he was let
go or the he had to go. Because
1:26:13
the company he was a developer
software developer, the company
1:26:17
he was working for, they
mandated the vaccine, even
1:26:19
though he's a work from home
worker. And he said, Yeah, why
1:26:21
don't you go pound sand. So he's
been a contractor. And he's
1:26:24
doing, you know, of course, he's
doing gangbusters. And and these
1:26:29
guys all have, like, recruiters
who work with them. And the
1:26:34
recruiters are basically
managers at this point for guys
1:26:36
like this. And so they know
that, you know, he won't sign
1:26:41
anything with a vaccine mandate.
This, the CDC wanted to contract
1:26:46
either him or the quarter, the
company that would contract him
1:26:51
for some government work. And
they have all this mandate
1:26:56
language in the contract. To
which he said, you know, no. And
1:27:00
they said, well, they'll give
you an exemption they want you
1:27:02
to file for an exemption says,
No, I'm not going to take the
1:27:04
job, I'm not going to do an
exemption to go pound sand. They
1:27:07
came back and said, Okay, we're
going to work it out. You know,
1:27:09
we have to have some language in
there to satisfy the executive
1:27:13
order. I'm paraphrasing. But by
the way, in six months, this is
1:27:17
all going away anyway. Like,
that's interesting. Why would it
1:27:23
be going away in six months? And
why is this knowledge out there?
1:27:27
Well, six months will be after
the election and
1:27:30
midterm. Yeah, but it's an
executive order. You know, it's
1:27:36
not that easy to overturn an
executive order, as far as I
1:27:38
know, with another executive
order, you can button it,
1:27:42
lawsuits could be in play.
There's gonna be a lot of
1:27:45
pressure on him after the
midterms unless the Democrats
1:27:49
can kind of hold the line and
there's no evidence that they
1:27:52
can, at least what's coming in
currently, the we just had an
1:27:56
election a couple of days ago
that resulted in the Trump
1:28:01
Trumpsters doing well. The
election deniers doing well,
1:28:07
deniers.
1:28:10
Those guys all doing well. Yeah.
And even Herschel Walker seems
1:28:15
to be doing Oh, I have a cool
clip about her show after him.
1:28:18
Like there's no tomorrow as
being some sort of a big dummy.
1:28:21
This is, you know, Ely, MyStyle.
You know, this guy. He's the
1:28:26
he's the black guy with the
crazy white hair with the big
1:28:30
afro white hair. Yeah. And he's
always on MSNBC, and he speaks
1:28:34
for the black community from the
black American community.
1:28:37
Because you know, obviously,
it's black. Here's a short clip
1:28:41
of him talking about Herschel
Walker Herschel Walker we should
1:28:43
tell explain for people who
don't live in the United States.
1:28:47
I mean, a very famous football
player,
1:28:51
Herschel Walker would beside is
a nice guy, very famous football
1:28:55
player. Remarkable football
player in his era.
1:28:59
What did he play? What What
position did he play? He was
1:29:02
like a halfback. But he was
actually more of a fullback is a
1:29:05
big bruising runner is a running
back. And he was he was fun to
1:29:11
watch. Yeah, he was power
because he Mote would mow guys
1:29:15
over. That's why we've been it's
fun. There's only a few of these
1:29:17
guys left. And he used to be a
lot of him in the league. But
1:29:20
that changed the nature of the
game. So you don't see it so
1:29:23
much. But these guys are big
bruisers, they come running down
1:29:27
the field holding the ball and
they just run you over. It's
1:29:30
fantastic to watch. Yeah, so
1:29:32
he's, he's a black man. In the
Republican Party, big problem.
1:29:37
Of course, as we know, as we
know, if you don't vote for
1:29:40
Democrat, don't vote for Joe.
You're not black, you're not
1:29:43
black. So that's the general
vibe and here is a black man to
1:29:48
do the unthinkable to another
black man to
1:29:50
close election in Georgia
because Walker is has the
1:29:54
backing of the Republicans that
you ask why are Republicans
1:29:57
backing this man who so clearly
under Intelligent who so clearly
1:30:01
doesn't have independent
thoughts. But that's actually
1:30:04
the reason Walker's gonna do
what he's told. And that's what
1:30:09
Republicans like. That's what
Republicans want from their
1:30:12
negros to do what they're told.
And Walker presents exactly as a
1:30:18
person who lacks independent
thoughts lacks an independent
1:30:22
agenda lacks an independent
ability to grasp policies.
1:30:27
So he doesn't even call them an
Uncle Tom. He actually calls him
1:30:30
a dumb Negro, which is just for
any black man to say this about
1:30:35
any other black man in public.
It's like, you might as well
1:30:39
start calling people Kuhn. I
mean, that was unbelievable.
1:30:44
Yeah, well, I've heard more than
than that. We had one. There was
1:30:47
one on the Bill Maher show. Same
kind of guy. He's like,
1:30:52
Oh, iCast Oh, oh, not a
podcaster.
1:30:56
And then by the way, Bill Maher
and his last show, he had Chris
1:30:59
Cuomo one. Yeah, I
1:31:01
saw it. You know what? I thought
Chris. Chris
1:31:03
was a phony. The guy's a phony.
I mean, Mark cogs. You will
1:31:08
almost call him that. But he's,
he says, Are you you know,
1:31:11
because I know you work in
broadcasting. I've worked in
1:31:13
Brian, we've all everybody who's
worked in broadcasting knows the
1:31:16
following is true. Maher says,
Well, now that you've been
1:31:20
kicked off CNN, are you little
happy to see that the that the
1:31:24
ratings for your old spot have
dropped through the floor? No.
1:31:29
News says Comey says no, I feel
no no, I'm not that type of
1:31:34
person. I think that I like I
love that people. It's United is
1:31:37
a good network and I wish them
nothing but good luck. That is a
1:31:41
lie.
1:31:43
Yes, of course it is. You want
to see him fail? And it goes
1:31:47
both ways. Notice I'm never
invited to an MTV reunion of any
1:31:52
sorts.
1:31:53
Yeah. Good example. That's very,
very vindictive, very
1:31:57
vindictive in media. Are you
kidding me? Dude, dude, he's
1:32:01
a phony he's a phony.
1:32:04
I thought I watched it of course
I thought he came across as very
1:32:07
believable as a phony but I
thought he came across as quite
1:32:10
believes
1:32:11
she's very sincere. Yes, your
phony phone around. But that's
1:32:16
what you do. If you're in he's,
you know, he's got a big smile.
1:32:19
You know, he's as a gift to gab.
He's got all these things going
1:32:23
on Italian background figures.
1:32:26
I think Bill Maher actually
likes him. I know they seem to
1:32:28
be kind of buds seem like I
don't
1:32:31
know if Bill Maher really does.
Bill Maher was on a he has a
1:32:34
podcast himself, which is in
fact, I have an example. In my
1:32:38
my collection of what's wrong
with these podcasts?
1:32:41
Oh, no, here we go. We'll do it
just before our break what's
1:32:45
wrong with these podcasts, okay.
1:32:47
And this is from the Bill Maher
show, which is some called
1:32:52
sitting by myself or something
like that he's on the show. It's
1:32:56
a random rant he's doing on
doctors with Jimmy Kimmel. And
1:32:59
he's making it clear that he
doesn't like the vaccine, even
1:33:02
though he's gotten a vaccine,
but he's not gonna get any more.
1:33:05
And he goes on and on and on.
And here's what's wrong with
1:33:07
these podcasts.
1:33:08
Right? Lots of things you're
wrong about the vaccine could
1:33:12
prevent you would prevent you
from getting it No, or giving it
1:33:15
No. Okay. He weren't trying to
be wrong. But don't be arrogant
1:33:20
about how much you're right.
Because it's not very much club
1:33:23
random is supported by zip
recruiter. There are so many
1:33:26
more things to do during the
summer months, and you want to
1:33:29
free up as much time as possible
to enjoy them.
1:33:31
And there you go. That's exactly
what is ruining podcast is
1:33:34
bullshit like that Adam that
read that we jump right into No.
1:33:38
Instead, we've decided to do it
very differently. And we're
1:33:42
still here after 15 years, the
value for value model. It is
1:33:47
value for value is in fact the
New International lifestyle.
1:33:51
Once you get into value for
value, everything kind of you
1:33:54
look at everything. It's like
why is it valuable to me? Should
1:33:57
I be getting that it really
works. And with that, I'd like
1:34:01
to thank you my co inventor of
value for value for your courage
1:34:05
and say in the morning to you
the man who puts the seeds in
1:34:07
the back says ladies and
gentlemen, my friend on the
1:34:11
other end John C. Devaraj.
1:34:16
Marie numismatic ships at sea
boots on the ground feeding the
1:34:20
ears subs in the water. And all
the names and nights out there
1:34:24
in the morning to
1:34:25
our trolls in the troll room.
How're you doing trolls? Good to
1:34:27
see you. This is a troll room.io
is where the trolls congregate
1:34:31
on Thursdays and Sundays. But
actually it's seven days a week,
1:34:34
because the no agenda stream
plays 24/7 And I think at least
1:34:39
40% of this thing is now live.
It's fantastic to see all these
1:34:43
live shows, which are also
podcasts which you can listen to
1:34:46
in any podcast app. And why
don't we see how many trolls we
1:34:50
have with us today for this
story around. Let's see 1914
1:35:01
Well, that is actually up from
the average we're doing on on
1:35:06
Thursdays, which is today. Okay,
it's an 1810 We'll say it'll
1:35:11
take up a little bit.
1:35:12
Now hopefully some of you tried
out some of these new podcast
1:35:15
apps pod verse, which should
give you a ping so that you can
1:35:19
when we go live with the show or
any show that has podcasts in
1:35:22
2.0 You got a little
notification you can tap it just
1:35:26
like you listen to a new episode
except it's not an episode it's
1:35:28
a live stream with the troll
room right there. new podcast
1:35:32
apps.com You can also follow us
at no agenda social.com I kicked
1:35:39
the person off no agenda social
and the after Oh yeah, you
1:35:43
emailed me about it?
1:35:45
Yeah. Did you go yeah, when
1:35:47
someone all they post is fuck
tard fuck you fuck curry fuck
1:35:50
the board file then you know
it's you email me so this this
1:35:55
has to stop and like you know
the guy literally a value for
1:35:59
value the international
lifestyle I looked through all
1:36:01
of his his Toots there was no
value so I deleted him Screw
1:36:07
that guy. I don't really like
doing that.
1:36:11
I know you know but there's a
there's a he's not the only one
1:36:14
that needs to go. So this should
be everyone should note
1:36:17
and are we doing are we doing
we're gonna diverge clean up a
1:36:20
purge and we're gonna purge some
trolls let's go troll hunting.
1:36:25
Yeah All right you're at you're
on point
1:36:30
you find that I'm on the lookout
you're not up I'm gonna
1:36:33
look at you find the trolls I
want you to be like the no
1:36:35
agenda social Gestapo.
1:36:38
That's exactly right. Yeah.
Gestapo Yep. Yeah, I'm good for
1:36:43
that. Yeah, good for that
1:36:44
okay. All right. I mean, I'm
just the one that that kills
1:36:47
them and I can just say I was
following orders Okay, there you
1:36:51
go but you're the one that goes
and routes them out knocking on
1:36:54
doors that
1:36:54
when they try you know what
happens you know we can we can
1:37:00
we clean some up and we can
bring some more friendly people
1:37:02
and that's what we'll work on no
agenda social
1:37:05
things not there is a negative
influence it's just a bitch and
1:37:09
moan.
1:37:09
Well, it's I don't mind bitching
and moaning I have no problem
1:37:12
with it but if you just gonna
sit there and the people who set
1:37:15
it up and who you know who like
that it's insulting to everybody
1:37:20
who has no value nobody likes
it.
1:37:24
So we also shaved their heads or
just suspend them
1:37:27
or we just put them in letting
key Don't even mention it. I
1:37:30
like
1:37:31
to shaving if as well no, I had
to mention this ones that people
1:37:33
know that this is this has to
1:37:35
stop Yeah, it's yeah,
1:37:38
we we love the controversy had
no agenda social but not just
1:37:42
like this. Come on. That's just
as rude. You know, I think it's
1:37:48
because I'm getting older and
just like I just,
1:37:50
you know, when I'm done and I
get net old
1:37:54
follow Jhansi Dvorak had no
agenda social.com Adam and no
1:37:58
agenda social.com Of course, if
you use your own Mastodon server
1:38:01
you can't you can't be blocked I
won't I won't block a federated
1:38:05
thing right if you but if you're
on our server doing
1:38:06
but when you're if you're an
individual you're blocking
1:38:09
blocking away right but I will
not recommend blocking you can
1:38:14
block whole domains so you know
I'm
1:38:16
not going to block whole domains
or anything like that I'm not
1:38:20
but if someone's on our sir on
our servers doing that to get
1:38:23
out of here you'll be fine John
don't worry you can block entire
1:38:28
domains John so it won't bother
you.
1:38:31
Already done it thanking
1:38:33
cesium 137 for the artwork for
episode 1473 which we titled
1:38:39
meth raging which is was
something that we picked up
1:38:44
along in one of our clips on
that show. This was this is it's
1:38:49
already outdated Of course as we
now know that not just men who
1:38:52
have sex with men can get the
monkey pox and this was the
1:38:55
rubber stamp men denied which
How can you explain the rubber
1:38:59
stamp has men which curiously
was not written in reverse you
1:39:03
know, so if it actually was
stamped it would have it would
1:39:08
have would have said the nails
but it would have said no
1:39:11
it was it was a conceptual
piece. Yes, it was very high and
1:39:15
in that regard. It wasn't my
favorite piece you read decided
1:39:19
on it right away. And it was
pretty hard because I like
1:39:23
podcasts for food which I use in
the newsletter even though I
1:39:28
think that artists notice by the
spook and over stolen or not
1:39:32
podcasts
1:39:33
for food which one was that
1:39:34
right above men denied?
1:39:37
Yeah whitener did what but
wasn't there a different read?
1:39:41
No. In fact, you had me
convinced on this and I said you
1:39:45
know I'm okay with this and you
said Nana, you know if we should
1:39:49
go look at is probably stolen. I
think that's what you are the
1:39:52
one that's well
1:39:53
the problem I have with the
stolen aspects. I looked at the
1:39:55
spooks work and it none of this
none of the work indicates that
1:39:59
he drew those It's those birds
so I assumed that it was pretty
1:40:03
much those two birds holding a
sign and you just fill in the
1:40:07
sign well he did wishes enough I
don't know if that's enough or
1:40:10
not but I still like the peace
he
1:40:12
did the donate and no agenda
1:40:16
enough to get by legally
1:40:19
has to be fairly used get
1:40:21
by and you weren't you really
don't you know you can you
1:40:25
probably forgot how much you
love that men denied piece.
1:40:29
I know I didn't forget i i loved
the piece but you're making I
1:40:34
fell in love and had and had no
I wasn't open to suggestion. I'm
1:40:38
very open to suggestions.
1:40:40
Well, and then we had I liked
the you know the art and the
1:40:43
party. I'm like that right now
the one I want to roundy
1:40:47
now the one I wanted was the
lesbian. Which one erasing
1:40:51
erasing the L the lesbian with
the eraser you
1:40:54
like that piece too?
1:40:56
That's the one I really liked.
Why didn't we like
1:41:00
that patient? Because you liked
him in the night better. And we
1:41:04
also decided that men denied was
predated lesbian denied.
1:41:12
That's right, you're so right.
We were like okay, we might as
1:41:15
well do the we need to do men
before the lesbians because
1:41:18
we'll get the lesbians being
denied. That'll happen soon
1:41:21
enough. You're right. That's
exactly how the conversation
1:41:24
went. You nailed and
1:41:25
then then there was the Roger
roundy piece where he's using
1:41:28
his NFT monkeys. Like I looked
at that piece and I'm thinking I
1:41:34
don't get it. Roger roger
monkeys one a party and then one
1:41:38
of them has colorful teeth. Is
that the gay flag? It
1:41:43
really was. It's so hard to
understand. Like who's getting
1:41:47
monkey pox? Well, it's the party
gays who are doing the sex
1:41:51
orgies. So that's why you get
the you get the monkey with the
1:41:57
with like the Nazi hat and the
leathers and stuff. You get it?
1:42:02
So it's like a bunch of A's What
is he cut? Is he saying that the
1:42:06
gays are a bunch of monkeys? It
seems racist. So then we had
1:42:11
this one, which was from correct
a record, which I would have bet
1:42:16
money was from comic strip
blogger because it was a
1:42:18
hillock? That is but yeah,
autumn. Yeah, it was no, we're
1:42:24
not going to pick that.
1:42:25
There were people who are
disappointed. That wasn't the
1:42:27
show title. And like, you know,
no,
1:42:29
Angel autumn show title. Yeah.
It's not gonna happen. The rest
1:42:36
of them were just there. There's
a lot of stuff that is usable,
1:42:39
but it's only usable.
1:42:42
The barrel of monkeys from
displaced citizen, we looked at
1:42:44
that. But yeah, I think the min
denied was the right choice.
1:42:48
Personally, I loved it. You
know, it's, it's always
1:42:52
complicated to make a choice
where we have to do it. And that
1:42:54
means we're going to disappoint
people.
1:42:56
We have gone into the archives
occasionally.
1:42:58
We certainly have. Thank you
very much to these artists for
1:43:04
diligently playing along.
They're already doing it for
1:43:07
this episode. If you go to no
agenda, art generator.com. And
1:43:10
you're listening in real time,
you can just refresh the page
1:43:13
and see what's coming in. Or you
can always go after the fact and
1:43:17
of course, a podcasting 2.0 app
will show you everything we were
1:43:20
talking about in real time
synchronized in the chapters,
1:43:24
and cesium 137. Thank you very
much for bringing us the artwork
1:43:29
true value for value for no
agenda Show episode 1473. Now
1:43:34
let's thank some of our
producers who came in with the
1:43:38
treasure of the time, talent and
treasure. Do you have this first
1:43:43
note to kick it off? Because it
is it's that time once again.
1:43:47
Every month he comes in with a
mysterious amount serratus of
1:43:51
Dogpatch and lower Slavia
1:43:54
they do have the note holding a
lot of notes, you're actually on
1:43:59
paper, or they're stapled
together so it doesn't make this
1:44:02
kind of noise. From Serrana Miss
Dogpatch Laura Sylvia Slavoj
1:44:06
love
1:44:06
Oh, hello, Jerry.
1:44:08
Hey, John cannot drunk sub Bovee
slobodian Oh, yeah. 2912 Whoa.
1:44:19
Wow. 2912, which is a lot. Yes,
thank you to all producers for
1:44:24
your continuing support and
providing outstanding content in
1:44:28
clips and notes. And thank you,
too, for your consistent work to
1:44:35
expand under reported news and
political perspectives
1:44:39
specifically ignored by the
politically woke media. No
1:44:44
agenda reminds us all to expand
expand from M five M
1:44:49
perspectives. And for its many
North American producers to
1:44:54
include sources from outside the
US. Always thinking in US and US
1:45:00
DEA hides the reality that 95%
of the world population is
1:45:05
outside its borders. For
example, many cultures value
1:45:09
gold, while Americans are less
inclined to view it as gold.
1:45:13
Yeah, let's talk about gold.
Though many Americans are less
1:45:18
inclined to view it as a secure
store of value. Why today gold
1:45:23
is down about 4.5% in USD in US
dollars, yet up 5% in euros. In
1:45:30
weaker currencies gold is up
considerably. The same with oil
1:45:35
and gas prices year to date
prices for USD holders. Oil is
1:45:39
up about 24% in euros year
today, your year to date. WTI
1:45:44
West Texas is up 40% I am
grateful I can earn in US
1:45:50
dollars when paying bills and
local currencies during my
1:45:53
recent travels. Wow. That's
exactly right. Yeah. lizard
1:46:00
people. But he's
1:46:04
calling out the lizard people I
think Lizard.
1:46:07
Lizard lizard people. Yeah,
that's what he's doing. lizard
1:46:10
people sacrificing bugs. For
IID. That holiday is never going
1:46:17
to happen. I guess that's going
on. A random locust did not
1:46:22
suddenly appear by Abraham's
altar for him to squash it for
1:46:27
God.
1:46:28
You go.
1:46:30
No genius. No karma
1:46:31
Serrana must have have Dogpatch
and lowers LeBeau via is long
1:46:36
term supporter he. We don't know
much about him other than the
1:46:40
notes that he sends. It's
handwritten. He is cash again, I
1:46:43
presume?
1:46:45
Yes. And he travels seems to
travel around the world doing
1:46:50
something and he always doesn't
want us to know what it is. So
1:46:53
that's fine with us. And we
don't worry about it. Who cares?
1:46:56
We always appreciate his notes
though. The notes are very
1:46:59
important. The
1:46:59
notes are very nice. And he's a
world traveler. So he has
1:47:02
insight and we don't have he's
also Muslim so he has insight
1:47:06
that we don't have.
1:47:09
Bob Danielson comes in with a
cool 1000 from Charleston, West
1:47:13
Virginia. My old stomping
grounds dear buzz and crack. I'd
1:47:17
like to announce that I am
transitioning from douchebag
1:47:19
tonight and you will find this
the attach some of $1,000 to
1:47:24
cover the cost of the procedure.
I see what you're doing. I have
1:47:29
found that liberal guilt and
Jewish guilt and Catholic guilt
1:47:33
are is nothing compared to no
agenda freeloader guilt, I
1:47:37
cannot continue to live a lie.
Please do not dead dead name me
1:47:42
as Bob Danielson any longer
referred to me instead as Sir
1:47:45
Bob the unready of the hilltop.
No karma, no de douching no
1:47:50
jingles needed. Just make sure
that the banquet table is well
1:47:54
supplied with Chicago style hot
dogs and Green River soda.
1:48:00
What's Green River soda?
1:48:02
Oh, it's delicious that a
Chicago thing? It's actually
1:48:06
northeast. The Midwest. I'll
have it. And so we'll have
1:48:11
northeast and it doesn't really
exist in the West Coast. I'm not
1:48:15
sure it even exists in New York
City. But I've had it there.
1:48:19
every once awhile somebody will
bring some in and it's quite
1:48:21
tasty. It's like it's green.
It's real green colored. Is
1:48:25
it a soft drink? Is it sugar?
1:48:27
No, it's just like a sugary pop.
Okay.
1:48:31
All right. Well, we got a lot
here. So I'll try some myself at
1:48:33
the roundtable. Thank you very
much. We'll see on the podium.
1:48:39
No jingles. No karma. No
1:48:40
jingles? No karma.
1:48:42
All right, onward with William B
in Cary, North Carolina 44955.
1:48:49
And he's got a very strange note
with a with a blue dot ahead of
1:48:52
Biden. It's kind of cool. And
this is coming. This notice
1:48:57
coming out of Biden as though he
is saying
1:48:59
Biden speaks. Biden speaks it
for
1:49:04
4955 John and Adam in the
morning. My slumbering inner
1:49:08
douchebag was awoken at the tail
end of episode 1457. When Adam
1:49:14
made the comment, we love Alex
Jones. He's been instrumental to
1:49:19
the show.
1:49:21
I was not lying.
1:49:24
I last donate. Well, we got that
comment got us $449.55.
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Again, our loans instrumental to
the show.
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Is he he got
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$449.55
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Definitely was instrumental. I
last donated in June 2021 as an
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anonymous listener who came into
no agenda via Alex Jones. My
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previous donation was reformed
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number 400 50s show no agenda
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Adams 2016 appearance on
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arrives in time for episode 1475
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times four four 9.55
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it works out perfect. I think
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you nailed it.
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Yeah, no jingles etc but jobs
calm wouldn't be appreciate
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since my last donation I was run
out of the dude named Ben job I
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held for 20 plus years at a
large pharma company for being
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unwilling to accept the heart
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Oh, I hadn't heard this one the
heart Dart.
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Lastly, I neglected to claim my
title with my previous donation.
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So can I do so now? If so, I can
be I need to be knighted as
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served valance. I want nothing
for the roundtable. Thanks for
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all you do William B in Cary,
North Carolina
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jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for
jobs.
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Moved to Roland Sherwood in the
Morning John and Adam having
1:51:30
been on the $5 a month plan
since 2012 if my math is
1:51:34
correct, and it not being until
2028 and under said plan before
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I would become eligible for
knighthood this donation is
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intended to speed the process up
a bit since I know you to be
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fans of brevity longest note in
the bunch by the way.
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Yes, funny true.
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Since I know you to be fans,
what are you drinking?
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I have to admit it's another can
of polar 100% natural seltzer.
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Okay, nice. Since I know you to
be fans of brevity when it comes
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to donation notes I only asked
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for someone very special to me.
She knows who she is a yet karma
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for all no agenda producers. A
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remains the only nA producer
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in China of all places. Hope
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served at the round table. Thank
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you keep going you got it.
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You've got karma.
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Winners. He was Hold on.
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You've got had to do the.
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I wonder if he wanted,
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popo?
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I have no idea. Okay. Robbie,
something from the islands. You
1:53:22
think Jonathan caliber in
Milwaukee Wisconsin. Three,
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three 3.33 Short, short donation
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protonmail. Dave Alright, well,
let's see if I have anything for
1:53:35
me. Because I had to print these
out. I didn't get them over to
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Eric
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while you take a look. I'll roll
through the following ones Casey
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Smith came in with a 333 dot 33
from tobacco Ville, North
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Carolina. That's Casey of the
Central Carolinas. Thank you,
1:53:50
Casey. Daniel Peck in
Georgetown, Texas not far 333 In
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the morning I can use some house
selling karma thank you for your
1:53:58
courage how selling karma for
you?
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You've got karma.
1:54:03
Okay, I got we have Jonathan
caliber in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1:54:10
33333 and Evernote. Okay. And he
needs jingles. I'll tell you
1:54:14
what they are. Okay shape
shifting. China is as a whole.
1:54:21
And he sharp and I guess and a
noodle gun and yeah, karma.
1:54:24
Okay, so
1:54:24
shape shifting. A a bow. Yeah.
And then what was it?
1:54:33
Any Sharpton in a noodle gun
sharpening
1:54:36
gun? Okay.
1:54:37
Plus yak karma? Yes. Yes, ITM. I
found your show almost a year
1:54:42
ago after hearing Adam on higher
side chats? Yes. What is that
1:54:50
what is higher sites has a bunch
of stoners.
1:54:52
It's a podcast. Yeah, well,
yeah. Yes. It's a bunch of
1:54:57
stoners it but you don't
1:54:59
know We have our guest today.
You can very special Yeah, it's
1:55:04
a podcasting 2.0 They are known
as the pod father. His name is M
1:55:10
curry. A man here your higher
fitting he writes. My PR guy. I
1:55:19
started fitting to donate on my
birthday August 4. He's on the
1:55:23
list. These D douche May and we
1:55:25
got that for you.
1:55:28
You've been D deuced.
1:55:30
Anyway, quick question for the
both of you. Adam. What's your
1:55:34
favorite conspiracy?
1:55:36
Conspiracy? My favorite
conspiracy? Yeah. What is the
1:55:41
favorite mean mean the
1:55:43
one the one that you like? Well,
I
1:55:45
like it. I mean, I don't like
911 I don't like the moon
1:55:49
landing but those
1:55:50
will go it will go to the moon
landing. Okay, John. Here comes
1:55:55
my question. What's your
favorite gin?
1:56:00
What is your favorite gin?
1:56:02
Tanker 810 Hmm I was going to
only drink one gin I drink that
1:56:08
at this rate I'll see you at the
roundtable in two years bye
1:56:13
by alright here's the angle
1:56:16
caliber
1:56:36
ESP I see T
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shirt with my noodle gun I got
to my pasta Glock
1:56:52
ah Harma onward we go with Adam
Oehler from Houston Texas two
1:57:05
three 4.56 Our first Associate
Executive producer and a perfect
1:57:08
number for that no notes so you
guys have a
1:57:12
note. And I'll read the note and
note reading today. My email
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went down last night. Now Adam
over here's my donation Oh for
1:57:23
23456 Forgive me pod Father's
world for I have sinned. I have
1:57:30
listened to your show faithfully
since Adams first J R E
1:57:34
apparently you go and they have
not donated until now I've Nord
1:57:39
your cries for donations for far
too long, and I can no longer
1:57:44
bear the guilt and shame of
being a douchebag please wash
1:57:50
away the douche and cleanse my
soul so that I can be reborn as
1:57:54
a loyal slave and servant to the
new agenda show.
1:58:00
You've been de deuced
1:58:02
I'd like to thank you both for
the no agenda. And the no agenda
1:58:05
list is for making the best
podcast in the universe possible
1:58:08
and for providing an excellent
source of entertainment and
1:58:11
actionable information. Action
Items your time for us to end
1:58:18
your show has been quite
literally say it's quite
1:58:23
literally save lives. And please
allow me this opportunity to
1:58:27
briefly address Adam and my
fellow Texans. Okay is the
1:58:31
national move it's time for us
to end our abusive relationship
1:58:35
with Washington DC and file for
a peaceful divorce. Join us at
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the Texas National Movement and
make Texas an independent nation
1:58:42
again. The Texas a&m is the
largest political action group
1:58:47
in the state was 430,000 members
and it's very well organized and
1:58:51
motivated independence is going
to happen and much sooner than
1:58:55
you think God willing. We will
get a referendum on the ballot
1:58:59
by to 2020 for ending the
question should Texas are asking
1:59:03
the question Texas reasserted
itself as an independent nation
1:59:06
for or against checklist check
with us as be part of the
1:59:11
history Sorry for the long note
jingles W DC seven will go away
1:59:16
sorry about that should have
given this first W etc seven
1:59:19
won't go away screw your
freedoms and no and resist we
1:59:24
much love is letting all that
shit. Adam
1:59:28
screw your freedom and
1:59:31
W etc seven will go away so no,
no, and resist rematch because
1:59:40
she doesn't need karma
1:59:44
you know, I'm just oh, here we
go. I says fine.
1:59:48
I'm just saying. I guess they're
gonna you know, it'd be
1:59:51
interesting to see how Texas
votes but since it's being
1:59:54
populated by disaffected
Californians, you're probably
1:59:58
not going to get anywhere
2:00:00
know what to do after the after
the know after the screw your
2:00:04
freedom know what was after that
2:00:05
resist we much resist we much
2:00:09
resist very much
2:00:13
okay through your freedom
2:00:20
no resist.
2:00:21
We must. We must and we will
much about that be committed.
2:00:30
No All right. Then we have oh
this is interesting. This is an
2:00:37
interesting note Nola Ronaldo
from Tonawanda, New York. To to
2:00:42
to to to to full row of ducks,
and a rather long scrawled
2:00:48
handwritten note. Let's see if
we can decipher some of this. It
2:00:51
looks like someone who would be
writing this at night from
2:00:55
behind enemy lines in pencils or
pencil.
2:01:00
Looks like pen sloth Tao read it
because I've got a real copy
2:01:03
here. Oh, okay. I'm coming out.
My name. My no agenda love. This
2:01:08
is the last check in my book,
and it belongs to you both. In
2:01:13
my first life, I spent most of
it in the arts, making punk
2:01:18
noise avant garde experimental
music. She's a punk rocker. The
2:01:25
former punk community has gone
pro government pro Vax pro Big
2:01:31
Pharma now and show me your Vax
guard to enter a punk gig.
2:01:37
While punk rock a punk rock man
2:01:39
what else phony scam
2:01:43
that is phony.
2:01:44
She sent a car above a couple of
Polaroids of her with her. She's
2:01:47
a horse lady now. She's a real
cutie. He'd be a good on stage.
2:01:52
I can say I can see her as a
punk rock rocker pole going on
2:01:55
the stage.
2:01:56
Oh yes, the pogo.
2:01:57
I need plays and promotion as my
Bandcamp go check her Bandcamp
2:02:03
out Nola Rinaldo bandcamp.com
and Nola Ronaldo its legacy.com
2:02:12
Anyway, she goes on she's on
YouTube do I'm suing Self
2:02:16
Realized releasing my solo
record? Hip node hip no Gosia
2:02:23
after failed wheeling and
dealing with woke record labels
2:02:27
owned by black rock.
2:02:33
Yeah, this is you know, have you
seen cream magazine?
2:02:38
No, not really.
2:02:39
They've resurrected it online
cream.com CR e m now cream
2:02:43
magazine back in the day they
were punk man that was that was
2:02:47
a rag and it was it was down and
dirty. Someone sent me a link to
2:02:52
like the one of the most recent
columns Oh my god. Start right
2:02:58
there talking about punk shows
and right away starts off by
2:03:01
January 6 vaccine mandates all
all involving about reviewing
2:03:07
punk bands.
2:03:08
Now that's disgusting. It is she
continues Almighty to cut this
2:03:13
short but she continues with the
best meds are John and Adam
2:03:17
laughter You give the world keep
going. And then she discusses
2:03:23
some personal stuff which I'll
leave out he says we can share
2:03:26
it but I won't. And she has his
or her dosa. Sandy has no
2:03:30
agenda. Love you both keep by
keep caston we need you love
2:03:35
Nola. And that she mentioned a
couple of jingles errors. Yeah,
2:03:39
there's jingles again? I'm
sorry. I didn't do this earlier.
2:03:43
Jide life is a slam or scam
thing. I don't know. Scam i
2:03:49
think i don't know i don't think
i've never heard that. Yeah, and
2:03:52
then snip or reality
2:03:55
Yeah. We don't have as far as I
know we don't have the snip for
2:03:59
real
2:04:00
Yeah, I don't think so either.
And then some karma shout out to
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muskrat in the slave slave
something or other on the slave
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state of New York Governor no
one elected ouchies worse than
2:04:12
killer Cuomo during COVID She
says this little rant at the end
2:04:17
there she can't not do so
2:04:20
I thought we had a Judy
somewhere I don't know where the
2:04:23
Judy is. Is all Judy with it all
Judy.
2:04:27
Judy. Wonder if life is a scam?
Well, I
2:04:32
I'm gonna have to do what I can
here
2:04:42
you've got karma
2:04:44
I gotta I gotta see what's going
on. I may have misplaced one or
2:04:48
two
2:04:48
Yeah, that'll that'll. Anyway,
thank you.
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Tom. really works. It's true.
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Benjamin rittgers and Boone Iowa
$200.01. And he says sir
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Benjamin rittgers This is Sir
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donation is honored for my
parents Keith and Ruth and
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rittgers celebrating 50 years of
marriage on August 4 2022, by
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the way, so Mimi and I kind of
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show. Oh, that's
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right. 8888888
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We're asking for his
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eight. And how many years how
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for us?
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I think it's about 60. Seems
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Well, listen, Keith and Ruth and
recurs 50 years together.
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Yeah, and they never had a fight
it says please list them as a so
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they get to switch through here
so as they get the Associate
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Executive Producer for this
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Surely look karma give up
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karma will throw in a goat
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got karma. Don Nagler. Legler
anglers in Washington DC Hello,
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Don $200 Associate Executive
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dedicated first time donor $200
living in DC I'm requesting a
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deep deep deuced oh man, Don,
you're gonna love the spook town
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community. That's great meetups
discovered you on Glenn Beck's
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This or list of Associate
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executive producers for show
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profusely because we don't
really have that many donations
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today. It falls off quite
rapidly. Yeah, I want to thank
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these folks.
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Well this again we are living
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this we go out we hit people in
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by the way that yet that
computer you You told me to get?
2:08:37
Yeah, what was it again?
2:08:39
Be link.
2:08:41
I'm using it. Right now. What?
I've been using it throughout
2:08:44
the entire show.
2:08:46
It's killing dynamite machine.
2:08:48
It's killer 187 bucks.
2:08:51
Was it 20 digit click on a $20
off coupon. Oh
2:08:54
shit. I didn't see no coupon.
2:08:57
It was right on that right there
below that thing. You had this
2:09:00
on Amazon? Yeah, I didn't see
any coupon?
2:09:05
Yeah, it was I think it was semi
hidden. Now you actually was
2:09:08
gonna send you a note back
saying hey, look out for the
2:09:10
little I bought another one. I
don't remember the coupon. So I
2:09:14
got it for 160 $5. So this so
2:09:17
you know, I was looking to
replace the the Microsoft
2:09:21
Surface because I don't know,
two blue screens of death in one
2:09:25
week kind of tells you
something. And so John has been
2:09:29
pushing this this pushing these
little computers like okay, I'll
2:09:32
get one. So I got one like Yeah.
And I also ordered a new screen
2:09:37
which I'll tell you about when
it comes in tomorrow if it's any
2:09:39
if it's worth anything so, and I
plug it in well let's see how
2:09:43
this does. Man it kicks ass. It
kicks ass. Really good. Now it's
2:09:49
Windows 11. So you know,
2:09:53
it was my was my description of
Windows 11 accurate completely.
2:09:58
So weird. We Windows 11 Because
he I've been on Windows 10 For a
2:10:03
long time, and I've been
resisting upgrade. So this thing
2:10:06
came with 11 built in. I mean,
it's kind of like it's not the
2:10:14
it's, it's like the UI, it wants
to get out of your way, by kind
2:10:19
of looking kind of flat and
bland.
2:10:23
And it's very bland and
2:10:25
the corners are all rounded and
stuff. And it's like, you can't
2:10:28
hurt yourself because it has
rounded corners everywhere. It's
2:10:32
a Yeah, your next year. It's
window dressing. Yeah, I put
2:10:37
this in the middle of the
screen. It's no longer on the
2:10:41
left. Oh, I'm so confused.
2:10:44
Yeah, that was dumb, placed,
whatever. It takes a little
2:10:48
getting used to but it's not. So
once you get used to it's
2:10:51
pretty. It's adaptive when you
go back, back and forth between
2:10:54
10 and 11.
2:10:55
So the whole the whole exercise
for me was just to prove that
2:10:59
the rig was now advanced enough
with the road caster Pro to that
2:11:03
it really doesn't matter what
computer I'm using. So you know,
2:11:06
the next step will be full on
Linux. So this was just an
2:11:09
interim step. I'm going to order
another one was computers get my
2:11:13
20% coupon I'm gonna throw Linux
on it.
2:11:18
Yeah, well, yeah. If you do
that, offloaded Windows Yeah.
2:11:23
Knows
2:11:23
get you get you the code. I know
you,
2:11:25
buddy. I mean, should you want
my code hos without it means
2:11:28
it's legally you. I know waste
not want not? Waste, not while
2:11:33
I'm with you. So yeah, these
little boxes are quite powerful.
2:11:36
So I took mine and I loaded it
up with all the public domain
2:11:40
stuff. I put that out there.
Which includes audacity and
2:11:45
VLAN. And fan view. And what's
fan view? Or fan view? Once fan
2:11:53
view, you know, what does that
it's IrfanView. View. Oh,
2:11:57
IrfanView is the is a photo.
It's not really a photo editor.
2:12:01
But you can do a little editing
with it. Little cropping, but
2:12:05
it's mostly a file viewer and it
can look at any photo file. It's
2:12:11
like the via the VLC of photos,
photos. I love programs like
2:12:17
that. It opens anything.
2:12:19
It does, and it opens all the
old lot of the weird the weird,
2:12:22
like KD I think it's called KDC
is a very old format that Kodak
2:12:27
use it was their version of JPEG
and nothing opens it but this
2:12:31
opens it no problem. And then
you can save it to some other
2:12:33
format if you want. So does
conversions. It's a terrific
2:12:37
product.
2:12:38
There's a pretty interesting
trial taking place in Austin
2:12:42
about 70 miles east of us and
you've probably heard of it in
2:12:46
fact, you were surprised to hear
you thought that everything was
2:12:49
great with our friend Alex Jones
and things are not so great with
2:12:53
Alex Jones. Here's a report from
ABC
2:12:55
we turned down to the $150
million defamation case against
2:12:59
radio host and conspiracy
theorist Alex Jones. Parents of
2:13:03
children killed in the Sandy
Hook Elementary School massacre
2:13:06
in Connecticut are now
describing in detail how his
2:13:09
false claims about the shooting
have made their lives a
2:13:11
nightmare. I was blessed with
six and a half years. Emotional
2:13:16
testimony from Neil Heslin the
father of six year old Jesse
2:13:19
Lewis, who was killed in the
massacre at Sandy Hook
2:13:22
Elementary in Connecticut in
2012. Sure shows days. Heslin
2:13:31
and Jesse's mother Scarlet Lewis
are one of several families that
2:13:35
have already successfully sued
Infowars host Alex Jones for
2:13:39
defamation, after Jones claimed
the Sandy Hook shooting was a
2:13:42
hoax and claimed the victim's
parents were actors. completely
2:13:50
fake with actors. Now Heslin and
Lewis are in court seeking $150
2:13:55
million in damages from Jones
telling the jury that Jones and
2:13:59
the conspiracy theorists he
enabled made their lives
2:14:02
miserable. I can't even describe
2:14:06
the last nine and a half years
of the living hell
2:14:10
I adore because of the
negligence or recklessness of
2:14:16
Alex Jones.
2:14:18
Heslin says his family has
received death threats with
2:14:20
people even firing shots at his
home. Jones was not in court
2:14:28
when Heslin testified Aslan
calling him a coward for not
2:14:31
showing up. Instead, Jones was
on his radio show saying this
2:14:35
about Heslin I mean, I think
excellent acts like somebody on
2:14:38
the spectrum. Jones was in court
later when Jesse's mother took
2:14:42
the stand. Joan says his words
were protected under the First
2:14:45
Amendment and claims he was
simply asking questions never
2:14:49
intentionally tried to hurt you.
The internet had a lot of
2:14:52
questions. I have questions.
Jones faces more cross
2:14:56
examination today the families
claim he's using bankruptcy last
2:15:00
shield money.
2:15:01
So this is kind of an
interesting case, because it's
2:15:06
shrouded in a First Amendment
issue. Can you just say whatever
2:15:13
you think, but it's not it's not
really a First Amendment case,
2:15:17
it's about a defamation case.
And it's being covered very
2:15:22
poorly. And the way they make it
sound is if you say something
2:15:26
untrue like this, this was a
fake shooting, that you can get
2:15:30
sued for $150 million. But I
think the problem here is that,
2:15:35
I don't know if Alex Jones
called parents or families out
2:15:39
by name, I would suppose he did.
And by then saying they were in
2:15:44
on it, or they were actors. You
would know this better than I
2:15:47
do, John. But I presumed that
would be the violation. That's
2:15:50
where tort law comes in. And
that's a defamation of
2:15:52
character.
2:15:54
I never looked at this case.
There are defamation issues that
2:16:00
you do have to be no it there is
a there is a provision in the
2:16:04
suit in libel and slander laws,
that if you're, if you're part
2:16:10
of a group that is called out,
you don't have to be called up
2:16:15
by name. Okay, so if you say,
well, everybody that was active,
2:16:20
such as such nightclub, and your
group has to be associated with
2:16:25
so in other words, you have to
have some association with the
2:16:27
group that's being called out or
being defamed. So I say well,
2:16:32
this these guys at this, at this
gay nightclub are a bunch of
2:16:37
phonies are a guide on what the
criminals are criminals is one
2:16:41
of the worst things you can call
somebody unless they're actually
2:16:43
criminal.
2:16:44
Well, no, I think I think if you
said, you know, these parents
2:16:47
pretended that their kids were
dead. That's pretty that's
2:16:49
pretty low.
2:16:50
Yeah. I think causes damages is
another thing. And they claim it
2:16:56
does. It's, it's it's not
normal. It's an abnormal case.
2:17:00
So it's something that people
shouldn't worry about? Well, you
2:17:04
have to be careful when you
start saying thing. Well, what's
2:17:07
interesting, what's interesting
is that the amount of money is
2:17:11
based upon how much money he
made, you know, made off of
2:17:15
their misery. And the money
seems to be quite good. I mean,
2:17:20
we're talking 160 100 and $70
million that he did over the
2:17:24
course of a couple of years,
which, you know, the families,
2:17:27
that's how they kind of start to
calculate this. So we'll see how
2:17:31
that goes. But what was, you
know, there's three cameras in
2:17:34
this courtroom. And it's from
what I understand it's the same
2:17:38
three cameras, shoot three
cameras shoot with one on the
2:17:40
jury, and is the same production
company did the Michael Jackson
2:17:45
courtroom documentary, so who
knows what's going on without
2:17:48
please? What what I found
interesting, though, is the
2:17:53
judge. Here's a short clip. So
the judge is saying, she's
2:18:02
saying, Look, you're under oath,
I'm going to because it's kind
2:18:04
of hard to hear in the
beginning, but you'll get used
2:18:05
to it. She says, Look, Mr.
Jones, you're under oath. So you
2:18:10
have to stop lying in this
court. And the two things that
2:18:15
she cites him lying about, let's
listen, it's in this in the
2:18:19
beginning here, hold on a
second, you
2:18:20
may not say to this jury, that
you comply with Sebert.
2:18:27
You may not say to this jury
that you complied with
2:18:30
discovery? Because apparently,
he says he gave his whole cell
2:18:35
phone and then they didn't and
whatever. Okay.
2:18:39
That is not true. You may not
say it again, you may not tell
2:18:44
this jury that you are bankrupt.
2:18:47
And you may not tell the jury
that you're bankrupt, because
2:18:50
that is also not true, even
though he's filed for bankruptcy
2:18:55
protection. So but this is this
is the level of this judge. And
2:18:59
then when it comes to the actual
free speech aspect, this is
2:19:03
where this judge confuses me.
That is also
2:19:06
not true. You're already under
oath to tell the truth. You've
2:19:11
already violated that oath twice
today. In just those two
2:19:16
examples. It seems absurd to
instruct you again, that you
2:19:23
must tell the truth while you
testify. Yet here I am. You must
2:19:28
tell the truth. While you
testified. This is not your
2:19:32
show. Do you understand what I
have said? Yes. I believe what I
2:19:37
said was true. So yes, you
believe everything you're saying
2:19:41
is true, but it isn't your
beliefs do not make something
2:19:44
true. That is that is what we're
doing here. Just because you
2:19:49
claim to think something is true
does not make it true. It does
2:19:53
not protect you.
2:19:55
Ah, now that's interesting. If
you say Something that you
2:20:00
believe to be true. She says,
that does not protect you. See,
2:20:06
this is why it's confusing.
2:20:08
I understand what she's getting
at. She says, Oh, he
2:20:12
says, I thought, I believe that
I was telling the truth. I
2:20:16
believe that this is true. And
she says, This is exactly why
2:20:19
we're here. Which is not.
Because just because it's not
2:20:23
your show, just because you
believe something's true doesn't
2:20:25
make it true. And you're not
protected. When you do that. It
2:20:33
listen to that last bit again.
Yes,
2:20:36
I believe what I said was true.
So yes, you believe everything
2:20:39
you're saying is true, but it
isn't your beliefs do not make
2:20:42
something true. That is, that is
what we're doing here. Just
2:20:48
because you claim to think
something is true does not make
2:20:51
it true. It does not protect
you.
2:20:54
See, I believe it does. I think
you can say whatever you want,
2:20:56
it's protected. You just can't
slander people or libel them.
2:21:04
Well, if you think something's
true, and you like, for example,
2:21:08
if I think you're a criminal, or
some person, yeah, I actually
2:21:13
believe you are. Yeah. And I
call you a criminal. And you're
2:21:17
not you can sue me for slander
2:21:19
you but if you say I believe
you're a criminal. That as well,
2:21:26
it doesn't.
2:21:28
I think the ledge you can use a
ledge. Well, you know, when I'm
2:21:32
happy? I don't think so. No,
it's not true. Because people
2:21:35
can be out there with some false
notions and they start
2:21:38
propagating a lie. You're,
you're you're liable. You're you
2:21:43
can be sued.
2:21:44
Well, I'm happy, no doubt about
it. I'm happy that in 15 years,
2:21:48
you've always kept us on the
straight and narrow. You've done
2:21:51
it. You've know you've said
sometimes, allegedly, hold on
2:21:54
curry. You've called me back a
couple times.
2:21:57
Yeah, I know. I'm, I'm not 100
I'm not a libel lawyer. But I've
2:22:03
been, but I play one on TV. Yes.
I know. Most of the rules do
2:22:08
pretty well. And beautifully.
2:22:12
Alright, let's do these woke
clips real quick because I
2:22:14
because I have some some good
information about the queues and
2:22:19
the Elgin, the B's and the T's.
And if there's a pronoun issue,
2:22:24
and you had something for with
pronouns, you said,
2:22:27
Yeah, I have a pronoun
complainer, and this woman is
2:22:30
bitching and moaning about and
she's given up. She's, she's
2:22:35
pretty. He's pretty much a deal
pronoun, she's uses Neo
2:22:41
pronouns. I never thought that
that was. She's a teacher. And
2:22:45
she's in a classroom, but she
never identifies herself as a
2:22:48
teacher. She's just bitching.
And she's finally given up and
2:22:53
she says, You can call me if you
don't like Neo pronouns, or you
2:22:56
don't understand them. And Neo
pronouns are like GX, ie, these
2:23:01
are new, new,
2:23:03
new new, the new new memes,
okay?
2:23:05
NEW NEW NEW pronouns, like,
okay, okay, if you don't like
2:23:09
that, you can call me in it. I
just thought this was ludicrous,
2:23:14
but worth a listen.
2:23:15
So I still use Neo pronouns. And
that's not changing. But I have
2:23:18
made a decision, which is that
if for some reason, you can't
2:23:22
use Neo pronouns to refer to me,
and you need a word that you
2:23:25
already know how it fits into
the English language, you may
2:23:28
refer to me as it, it's, they
then makes me super dysphoric.
2:23:33
It's cool. Now, Neo pronouns are
still my preferred, especially
2:23:37
the ones that keep the e sound
like E or z or V. But if you
2:23:42
need a pronoun, like while
you're learning those, or if for
2:23:45
some reason Neo pronouns are
inaccessible to you, then it's,
2:23:49
of course, if you're not using
my pronouns, just because you
2:23:52
don't want to where you think
they're invalid, you can fuck
2:23:54
right off.
2:24:00
Oh, man, it's so out of control.
I got a cool note here about the
2:24:06
LGBT and Q, you know, we've
noticed that the gays have been
2:24:09
kicked out of the group, the
ELLs are on their way out, it
2:24:12
seems that B is kind of who's a
bee anymore. Everything has to
2:24:17
be T. But there's this cue. And
here's a view from one of our
2:24:23
producers, says the issue is
that the L, the G, the B and the
2:24:26
T can all be normalized and
folded into what is considered
2:24:30
to be acceptable in our society.
The queue defines defines itself
2:24:36
in opposition to whatever the
norms may be. It's essentially a
2:24:40
moving target that can be
satiated by concessions given to
2:24:44
it it's basically a political
identity for Marxists that want
2:24:48
their perpetual revolution and
to overthrow our current
2:24:51
society. I think that's right. I
think that's right. Nailed
2:24:55
it. I nailed it. Yeah,
2:24:56
I think it's right and that and
that and there's I was this pod.
2:25:01
This is a podcast, I think it's
Trigonometry. Trigonometry is
2:25:09
the name of the podcast. And
they straight up old school
2:25:13
lesbian, Ariel's Scarcella. He's
on the podcast and she explains
2:25:19
about the hierarchy of the LGBTQ
non binary, you know, all of the
2:25:25
stuff that has us kind of
confused. And, and of course,
2:25:30
how she starts off with how
after the gays, the lesbians are
2:25:34
now being ostracized from the
group for a very obvious reason.
2:25:38
Now, you can't be you can't be
gay anymore. It's transphobic.
2:25:40
You know, course. So is it? Yes.
We could go get dive right in
2:25:45
there.
2:25:45
Let's go right into that. So
what do you mean by that?
2:25:48
What I what do I mean? What did
they mean? Okay. And I'm in pun
2:25:52
intended the days, the days we
call them the de dems, right?
2:25:56
It's like, you can't you can't
be as like a straight up lesbian
2:25:59
anymore. Why not? Because they
call you transphobic. If you'd
2:26:02
like your allies, I'm a lesbian
that like I only want like
2:26:04
vagina, sorry. Oh, you're
transphobic because some trans
2:26:07
women have penises. And some
trans women are women and some
2:26:10
trans women are lesbians and you
need to like, it's like, no,
2:26:14
it's not how it works. But
2:26:15
so you're saying being attracted
to the same sex in your case?
2:26:19
The female sex Yeah, is
considered exclusionary by
2:26:22
transactors 100%.
2:26:24
And a lot of them are here in
the UK it's like the United
2:26:32
States, the UK and Australia.
It's like in Canada, it was
2:26:35
the Anglosphere really go mentor
once millions first
2:26:37
world countries. Yeah, first of
all problems. Right. Right.
2:26:40
Right. Right. You don't see
people in Africa complaining
2:26:42
about like, homosexuality.
2:26:44
All right. So that makes sense.
That's kind of where the turf
2:26:47
thing comes from. Yep. But now
the hierarchy explains why so
2:26:53
many, probably straight people
are just grabbing any kind of
2:26:58
identifiers such as nine, non
binary fluid, gender fluid, et
2:27:03
cetera, et cetera. Yeah,
2:27:04
so I guess, but being serious
for a second, what you're saying
2:27:07
is, you are now seeing that
people like you who identify,
2:27:11
identify who are lesbian, right,
right. You're sort of you're
2:27:15
feeling pressure.
2:27:16
100% Oh, I get messages every
day. Literally every day, people
2:27:20
that I date, like, it's funny,
because when I when I when I go
2:27:23
on dates, and they find out like
who I am, whatever, they'll be
2:27:25
like, a lot of them will be
like, Oh, you must have girls up
2:27:27
in your DMS flirting with you.
I'm like, actually, it's just a
2:27:30
lot of like gay people that are
like, you know, I'm outcasted at
2:27:33
my school because I'm like,
homosexual, and I'm not non
2:27:36
binary and not queer. And I'm
not, you know, trans
2:27:39
identifying, and I'm not open to
everything. It's like, because
2:27:42
you're just gay like, so you're
not rainbow enough anymore.
2:27:44
You're not rainbow enough. You
can't just be like a basic gay
2:27:47
guy or a basic lesbian anymore.
Is it? Because you know why
2:27:50
though, right? No. Why? Because
you because nobody likes sis
2:27:53
straight white people, right? Or
sis, like, the less? Let me say
2:27:59
this. How does that how's it
Okay, so like straight white men
2:28:02
are at the bottom of the pole.
Like they're at the top of the
2:28:05
world.
2:28:06
Pay attention, John. This is
about us, sis. White straight
2:28:10
men are at the bottom of the
pile. This is us, like
2:28:13
straight white men are at the
bottom of the pole. Like they're
2:28:16
at the top of the world. We
know. The top of the world but
2:28:20
like in like the gay culture,
right? Like or the world
2:28:23
culture. You're at the bottom
like, nobody likes you. Yeah. So
2:28:26
like, then you're you could be
white. You could be a white sis.
2:28:31
But gay, man. Right? And then
you can be white sis. Lesbian?
2:28:36
Yeah. And then it's like queers.
Trans black trans. When Black
2:28:41
trans women at the top, right.
Like we have to praise these.
2:28:44
It's like how about we're just
all the fucking same? Yeah, like
2:28:47
we're all on the same level.
We're all learning about
2:28:48
ourselves for all different
people. Nobody has to hate
2:28:52
anybody like there's has to.
They're trying to erase
2:28:54
hierarchy and the system of
oppression by creating another
2:28:57
system of oppression hating
white people hating straight
2:28:59
people hating men, and doesn't
make any sense. So now you have
2:29:03
all these young kids that are
sis straight white men or
2:29:06
straight white women that are
claiming all these other
2:29:09
identities? Because they don't
want to be on the bottom of the
2:29:12
pole.
2:29:14
That's it. It's so obvious, so
simple.
2:29:21
Yeah, well, it's pretty close to
it. Not it.
2:29:25
What do you mean, not it?
2:29:27
So I mean, I, I do really think
a kid is if a four year old is
2:29:32
saying I'm going oh,
2:29:34
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, you're confusing two
2:29:38
different things. That has
nothing to do with the trans
2:29:42
mania. This is about the
pronouns and about these the
2:29:46
identification and and what
she's saying is that sis people
2:29:52
which means you are born as a
straight person, I guess you
2:29:56
feel quote unquote, normal to or
to the way you You are and look
2:30:01
they're the worst people that
vilified and so that the bottom
2:30:05
so no kid wants to be that
anymore so that's where they
2:30:08
come up with all this bullshit
I'm a Banana gender I'm anything
2:30:12
anything but a white straight
guy or even a white gay guy
2:30:15
that's what
2:30:17
he saw the banana clip yes
2:30:19
yes I did but that's but that's
but that's my point is okay it's
2:30:24
totally pre peer pressure so
it's all bullshit everything's
2:30:27
put peer pressure it's a shame
Good to see Demi Lovato coming
2:30:31
back to the she her though she
was a de them she just announced
2:30:38
she's coming back to she her Oh
2:30:41
stopped oppressive exactly
exjade them
2:30:50
all right all right, that was
really important. Let's see I
2:30:55
can go with I saw like climate
stuff yeah let's do climate
2:30:59
detachment I also have Biden
clips now let's do climate
2:31:02
stuff. Let's do something. And
this is an interesting because
2:31:05
this is a local report, but this
is a worldwide package and I
2:31:08
think this is CBS producing this
worldwide package. Okay, so this
2:31:13
local coverage of climate change
is done because CBS or somebody
2:31:18
provided them with a package
that was going to fill into
2:31:22
their climate change coverage.
And what's interesting about
2:31:25
this, I'll play the climate
change the package and then the
2:31:28
third clip is the reaction by
the by the newsreaders
2:31:33
themselves about this package,
okay, just wishes because the
2:31:36
package is extreme, and it's
nothing that the network's won't
2:31:40
run this this is a really, this
is a very negative Climate
2:31:45
Change report. Here we go.
2:31:46
Extreme weather events are
ravaging the planet. Now
2:31:49
international scientists say
people need to start preparing
2:31:51
for the worst. CBS E and Lee
reports on what scientists are
2:31:55
calling a climate and game,
2:31:58
the effects of climate change
can be seen all around from
2:32:01
raging wildfires to catastrophic
flooding. So far, the
2:32:06
conversation has primarily been
how to prevent it from getting
2:32:09
worse
2:32:10
half of humanity is in the
danger zone from floods,
2:32:13
droughts, extreme storms, and
wildfires. No nation is immune.
2:32:19
But now a team of international
experts led by Cambridge
2:32:22
University says we should be
prepared for failure
2:32:26
drowning, and I think we're
being naive. We're not looking
2:32:28
at the worst case scenarios at
all really.
2:32:31
Researchers warned about what
they call the four horsemen of
2:32:34
the climate, endgame, famine,
extreme weather, conflict and
2:32:40
disease spread by insects.
Scientists are urging world
2:32:43
leaders to investigate possible
outcomes ranging from a loss of
2:32:47
10% of the global population to
eventual human extinction.
2:32:52
Oh, wow. They just bring in
Revelations, the four horsemen
2:32:56
of the climate apocalypse. Oh,
that's a good one. Nice.
2:33:03
Yeah, the network won't play
this up. But they send it out to
2:33:05
the local broadcasters. I think
that play it because it does
2:33:08
accomplish something is a little
short eight seconds. That
2:33:11
follows, I think follows that in
some way.
2:33:14
A worst case climate scientists
say we should be ready for if
2:33:18
all else fails. Eaton week, CBS
News, London. Okay, so
2:33:24
that was the report came
through. And so the local
2:33:27
broadcasters are listening to
this and they didn't like it.
2:33:30
And so here we are. Here's where
we let's hear what they play
2:33:34
after this. This is not what I
expect. CBS expected.
2:33:38
Okay, that was depressing.
2:33:42
Yeah. Not good. No. And it's
just one of those things, we
2:33:45
have to deal with the
consequences as they come and
2:33:47
try to mitigate how bad things
get but there's only so much you
2:33:52
can do on an individual basis.
Yeah, but
2:33:54
the takeaway should be stop
trying. It's just exactly. Just
2:33:57
kind of have
2:33:58
to hope for the best prepare for
the worst,
2:34:00
I guess, is kind of the approach
that we're taking and cross
2:34:03
your fingers. Yes. Let's say you
cheer us up a little.
2:34:06
Wow. About that.
2:34:11
Yeah, I got a kick out of that.
They were not happy with the
2:34:14
piece. And it was a piece of
shit. Sorry about that. People.
2:34:20
I have a bit of climate news.
This comes to us from from the
2:34:25
Netherlands. There was the CEO
there's a as a business news
2:34:32
radio station called strangely
enough, BNR Business News Radio,
2:34:36
a very Dutch sounding name. It's
24/7. And, you know, it's kind
2:34:42
of like 1010 wins. That was what
they were modeled after, but
2:34:45
it's it's you know, they just
have all kinds of business news.
2:34:50
And they had on their the
recently appointed CEO of the
2:34:54
Rabobank, that actually the Rabo
carbon bank. Robbo is a very
2:35:00
Famous bank in the Netherlands
because they were one of the
2:35:04
original decentralized Banks was
for the with the Rotterdam
2:35:08
Amsterdam farmers bank.
2:35:11
Yeah, they tried to run that
bank as a series in California I
2:35:15
think.
2:35:16
Yeah it didn't they didn't they
purchase mechanics
2:35:18
make no mechanics bought them.
2:35:20
Uh huh. Okay, well
2:35:22
I really Rabo is pretty big.
Well, it's not. It was American
2:35:27
branching
2:35:27
out with American branch. So
they've created this new bank
2:35:31
called the carbon bank, the
carbon bank, and it does what
2:35:36
the carbon bank would you'd
expect it to do. And this lady
2:35:39
did an interview on Business
News Radio, which of course is
2:35:41
in Dutch. And I could have sat
here and told you exactly what
2:35:45
she said. But we have this new
representative of the
2:35:48
Netherlands Eva flirting or
Brooke, you've seen her the
2:35:51
Blondie she's been on Tucker and
now she's she's almost a regular
2:35:56
on Mark Stein's show over there
on GB news. Oh, interesting. I'm
2:36:01
looking. She's born on September
3, my birthday. Ah, yeah, Cliff,
2:36:07
she's from 96. Anyway, here, she
was explaining what this what is
2:36:15
CEO of the robo carbon bank
said, I can verify it. And it
2:36:20
definitely started a minor
shitstorm in the country.
2:36:22
Yesterday in a Dutch media, we
saw a perfect example of what it
2:36:26
could entail in the near future.
We had the CEO of one of the
2:36:29
largest Dutch bank say, why
don't we start with a personal
2:36:33
carbon credit? Oh, a carbon
wallet she called it actually so
2:36:38
right in line with the plan said
the World Economic Forum people
2:36:41
have for us. And she said it in
a way that it was particularly
2:36:45
funny she said Well, if everyone
gets an individual personal
2:36:48
carbon credit, why don't we make
it so that rich people who for
2:36:53
example, want to go on holiday a
little too often can buy
2:36:57
personal carbon credit from
other people, for example, can't
2:37:00
afford buying plane tickets or
eating meat too often so we can
2:37:04
that way. swap it out.
2:37:06
Oh, so So if if Bill Gates or
Leonardo DiCaprio is carbon
2:37:13
footprint is getting a bit too
big. Then some peasant living in
2:37:18
his hovel, upcountry somewhere,
can sell his and he can't afford
2:37:24
to go to San Felipe. But he'll
be able to sell his carbon
2:37:30
allowance to Leonardo DiCaprio.
So Leonardo can park his yacht
2:37:35
in San Felipe for a couple of
extra days.
2:37:38
Exactly. Right. That's it. So
what will happen is the richer
2:37:41
the rich will get richer, the
poor will get poorer, and
2:37:43
they're saying it openly as if
it's not a controversial thing
2:37:46
at all. It's Neo feudalism.
That's what it is. And they
2:37:50
don't mind. You know, it's just
yeah, okay. Then they said,
2:37:53
well, it's just a thought
experiment because obviously a
2:37:56
lot of people were kind of upset
about this communist idea that
2:37:59
they just presented to the
people on TV as a good idea.
2:38:03
Neo feudalism, TO HELL WAS Neo
feudalism. Well, feudalism and
2:38:10
society Okay, okay,
2:38:12
I gotcha. That's just a new
version.
2:38:14
It was quite stunning though to
hear her say, look, it's great.
2:38:17
These carbon credits because you
know, you poor schlub, you can
2:38:20
sell your car and credit to a
rich person. Which, by the way,
2:38:26
the Netherlands had a version of
this, it was called the gas, the
2:38:30
gas coupons. In 19, I want to
say 75. And I was there, and
2:38:39
everyone got the same amount of
gas coupons. And you could only
2:38:42
buy as much gas as you had a
coupon for. And I believe,
2:38:47
although I was too young to
really comprehend at the time,
2:38:49
but from what I understand, they
had the same rationale, which
2:38:53
was hey, you know, if you don't
everyone gets credit. So if you
2:38:56
don't have a car, don't drive
you can sell them. And it's kind
2:39:00
of a cool way, you know, to even
out of something. And the
2:39:04
reality was that a lot of people
couldn't afford to drive
2:39:07
anywhere because even if you
wanted to buy the credit you
2:39:09
couldn't once you'd sold all
your credits your coupons. So
2:39:13
these things don't work. But
there it is. We'll have a carbon
2:39:18
bank it's all in our future. Oh
in the future so what happened
2:39:24
in the Netherlands or what is
happening now is the they want
2:39:29
to get rid of up to and minimum
60% of the farmland and they
2:39:33
want the farmers to call their
herd Ireland is now doing the
2:39:36
same offering up to 5000 pounds
per head of cattle to I think
2:39:42
you have to call a whole bunch
though if not, maybe all and get
2:39:45
rid of your farm and the whole
idea is to have the farmland
2:39:48
become cheaply available. We've
seen these issues crop up all
2:39:53
over the world. It's based upon
fertilizers mainly that seems to
2:39:58
be the thing that the Scrooge
Bellanca over and here's a
2:40:02
report from Canada Navia. With
the I think this is the all
2:40:08
Alberta Prime Minister speaker.
Yes Alberta Prime Minister
2:40:12
speaking about two dose
fertilizer reduction plans Hello
2:40:15
Canada get ready. The
2:40:16
Trudeau Liberal government has
been hammering Canada's largest
2:40:18
industry oil and gas for years.
And now they're moving to a new
2:40:21
target Canadian farmers with
their proposal to reduce by 30%,
2:40:27
a key component of the
fertilizers that are used by
2:40:30
farmers right across Canada and
around the world to get the best
2:40:35
yields they can. And this is
happening just when the world is
2:40:38
facing a serious global food
security crisis that's predates
2:40:45
Russia's invasion of Ukraine
because of sky high gas prices,
2:40:49
which are the result of dumb
green policies that have caused
2:40:53
Europe to become almost
completely dependent on Russian
2:40:56
gas exports. Europe has shut in
about 50% of their fertilizer
2:41:02
production. Now you have
European governments like in
2:41:05
Holland and elsewhere, trying to
reduce even from their the
2:41:08
access to fertilizers. Well, you
know what this means. less
2:41:12
fertilizer means less food, it
means radically lower
2:41:16
agricultural yields. And
apparently, according to the
2:41:19
proposal tabled at a federal
provincial meeting of
2:41:22
agriculture ministers last week,
the Trudeau Government now wants
2:41:26
to bring those kinds of policies
here to Canada. Now, any farmer
2:41:30
will tell you that fertilizer
costs are already sky high input
2:41:34
costs are by far the highest
they've ever been. And our
2:41:38
farmers even with good prices
are having a hard time making
2:41:42
ends meet, to tell them now that
they have to get ready within a
2:41:45
few years to reduce by at least
30%. Their fertilizer fertilizer
2:41:50
input would be absolutely
devastating to Canadian farmers
2:41:54
and how much food that they can
produce not just for Canada, but
2:41:57
the rest of the world. It is
time to stop the ideology and
2:42:00
start with some common sense.
And that's why Alberta's
2:42:04
government is joining with
several other Canadian provinces
2:42:07
to fight to the wall to stop the
Trudeau government's plan to cut
2:42:11
out Canada's agricultural output
by cutting our fertilizer use.
2:42:16
We shall see how successful they
are.
2:42:20
Well, like they say up there the
is a suggestion and there's
2:42:25
really a lot of pushback. Yeah,
there's a lot of pushback on
2:42:28
this. I think it's gonna get
something done eventually, but I
2:42:32
don't think right away. Well,
yeah, I was gonna say, oh, it's
2:42:34
no good candidate. And he's, you
know, they're a good expert.
2:42:37
Yes. And their contribution to
global warming is nothing.
2:42:42
No one's contribution is
anything. Well, it's true that
2:42:46
one might think it's alright,
because the UK is already set.
2:42:50
They're getting ready. They're
now ratcheting up the pressure
2:42:53
campaigns for young children to
pressure their children into
2:42:59
bugs and plants.
2:43:02
Today about chickens, chickens,
we do. Yeah, we are birds I can
2:43:07
cuisine give us for lunch.
They're made from plants, not
2:43:10
chickens, and they're really
nice. Why don't we have them
2:43:13
sometimes? Not sure. Is it
because you fear change? And
2:43:17
you're scared to try something
new? Because if no one likes it,
2:43:20
it will be remembered as a
nightmare made that thing. Mummy
2:43:25
fly? Oh, yeah.
2:43:27
Green cuisine.
2:43:28
Welcome to the plants age. So
Mommy, are you afraid to try
2:43:32
something new?
2:43:33
Yeah, that's that sounds like
it. That doesn't even sound like
2:43:35
a kid. I think there's old
altered using some technologies
2:43:39
to alter a voice.
2:43:40
Okay, okay. Mr. Technical, you
understand the point?
2:43:44
Yeah, the point is something a
kid would never say. No, of
2:43:47
course not. But that they're
going to teach him.
2:43:50
But the first thing you'd say to
the kid who said that to you,
2:43:54
Fred. Try something new. You
just whack him?
2:44:00
To no agenda.
2:44:01
Imagine all the people who could
do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be
2:44:04
fun.
2:44:12
Just wagon Christopher crew
crust. Liske crests. licky
2:44:17
crust. licky Chris licky in
Pennsylvania and summit Hill
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$100.56. And he's got a
birthday, his birthday. We're on
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the birthday list. John Roman
$100. Andrei Zavala was in
2:44:35
little elm, Texas. It's 100
bucks. He needs a D douching.
2:44:40
You've been D deuced.
2:44:44
wants to call out Josh and
Justin for being douche bags
2:44:48
bag. You go. You get some jobs
currently at the end. Sure.
2:44:56
Chemical berry in Atlanta,
Georgia. Why not? Excuse me What
2:44:59
how 100 Baron lattic in Houston,
Texas 100. Sure Smitty the
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burning river Coastie, North
Royalton, Ohio nein, nein, nein
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Thomas, Kentucky $90. He's going
2:45:14
to be a knight. He's going to be
knighted sir Aiden, Mayor of
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tiddy. City called Tim force out
as a douche bag. Douche bag. We
2:45:26
got your accounting Eric Si, si.
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Ohio 859. He needs a de douching
2:45:40
you've been de deuced
2:45:43
jump right to Sir Kevin
McLaughlin. Dukkha Luna lover of
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America and boobs and locusts
North Carolina. 808 And then we
2:45:53
have Max and Sarah actually
fluid in swim Washington 808
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Birthday shout out we got that
douche bag call out. Three of
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them Mike G bag. Nick T. Bag and
Ben P. Bag It was gonna be
2:46:19
strict Christopher Neverland
order of the choo choo it's. I
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hope that's on there. Yeah,
anonymous, Columbus Ohio. 75.
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Way, way in Kartini in
Torrington, Connecticut. Seven
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421 Deb Carter in Waukesha,
Wisconsin. This is a switcheroo.
2:46:37
So we're going to credit this to
her son in law Cory with health
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karma. give you that the N $73
Barry Boniface? Newport News
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Virginia 6749. is working as a
way to knighthood Okay. Jim
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watts in Whistler, BC 6233 which
turns out to be 808 in Canadian
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dollar, it's nice. Brian
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his birthday on August 4. You're
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2:50:28
of nights before you
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this person John someone who is
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wanting to be knighted as he's
already got it we're going back
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and forth and back and forth
because all these email systems
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seem to cut out someone okay
what's changed as to why you
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filter
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me and what's what's his night
name
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is night name would be served
blocked emails.
2:51:03
There's so many people who
believe that is their outgoing
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server is blocking emails to us
and I think it's true but you
2:51:10
need to but you know that's like
or Hey Mike, I had to disconnect
2:51:13
my VPN I couldn't send an email
well your VPN is no good then
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I'd say
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so he said as to my night or
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but he also needs some health
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2:51:58
said his original money in
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so we will give that to him
right away and then we'll get on
2:52:03
to the knighting you've got
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All right when it rains it
pours. We got a couple of
2:53:39
reports the first one the
Central Florida meet up de Miao
2:53:43
Edison sent in a written report
it was an earth awesome turnout
2:53:47
in Orlando for the Central
Florida summer meet up to people
2:53:51
missing from the photo. But
everyone came out it was a
2:53:54
blast. We had lawyers and
financial analyst dudes named
2:53:57
Ben glassblowers, a warehouse
worker for a pharmacy rep and me
2:54:01
new resident yoga instructor
that also works in ad tech,
2:54:04
quite a diverse bunch. A few of
us has seats, seats at the round
2:54:07
table and others are on their
way. You know, there was a
2:54:12
beautiful group.
2:54:13
They sent pictures and good luck
as to missing was it the spooks?
2:54:17
Well, of course. It's how spooks
operate. Dame J protector of the
2:54:23
pandas we had our meet up at the
Skookum brewery on July 31 One
2:54:28
first Thanks, sir shyster
destroyer of cones, his lady sir
2:54:31
Ryan, the refiner the night and
training harlech for showing up.
2:54:35
If possible, please call out the
six douchebags that RSVP but
2:54:38
didn't show you got our hopes up
and you broke our hearts. And
2:54:46
here is a little meetup song
from the Amsterdam the
2:54:50
Netherlands crew. Let's see what
they did for us to do Good. day
2:55:22
rolling out the MK Ultra song on
us great. Los Angeles Leo
2:55:27
Bravo's Mita Hi, this
2:55:28
is Brian
2:55:29
in the morning. Hey, this is
Sean and Brittany of San Pedro.
2:55:33
We're having a boy in the
morning. was not prepared. Oh,
2:55:38
in the morning, yeah, in the
morning. That's what I was. Hi.
2:55:41
Hi, it's Andy from Rancho in the
morning.
2:55:44
In the morning. In the morning
this is Sir Sterling of the
2:55:47
Oxnard
2:55:49
in the morning this is Malice in
Wonderland reminding people to
2:55:52
donate to no agenda meetups.com
If they appreciate the media
2:55:56
meetup Hey
2:55:57
in the morning it's never a dull
moment here at the meetups go
2:56:01
and check one out yourself.
William out but Alkalyn ne
2:56:06
tolerance
2:56:08
in Edwin.
2:56:10
Okay. New England.
2:56:12
Everybody sir Ernesto here at
the New England meetup
2:56:17
everybody's having a good time
and we're gonna keep it tight
2:56:19
medium so let's pass it around.
Hello in the morning. Hey, this
2:56:23
is future Sir Chris in the
morning. Hello, this
2:56:27
is Sir knives and I'm sorry to
say hoes. There's no more row.
2:56:33
Hurray. Hurray. It's meetup day
and this is Lady butters. Sir
2:56:38
Paul, thank
2:56:39
you for your courage. In The
Morning John and Adam here
2:56:42
having some strawberry ale to
watch use a brewery having a
2:56:44
great time. Thank you.
2:56:48
Sir, thank you for Chris from
the Commonwealth, the hardship
2:56:57
the heart of the Commonwealth or
the Commonwealth?
2:57:00
Keep it tight people.
2:57:03
Trains out planes. What's your
name? My name is I don't know
2:57:09
Brandon.
2:57:10
Brandon Negro of
2:57:12
the Northeast my buddy here ITM
John and Adam, surgeon. And day
2:57:18
one of three.
2:57:21
Good meetup by CERN. So thank
you, everybody. Adam, you can
2:57:25
fix this in post. Thank you for
your courage. Yeah.
2:57:28
So I just wanted to say no, I'm
not going to do that anymore.
2:57:30
And I'm going to start not
playing reports. There's plenty
2:57:33
of people who have skills every
single meetup has someone who
2:57:36
can put something together
someone who can collect but just
2:57:40
this is this is below standard
producers below standard. Here's
2:57:45
North Idaho.
2:57:46
Okay, well now we finally on
Lake time. What has it been like
2:57:50
an hour and a half to get all
the boats in the water and all
2:57:52
the cats wrangled and now we're
actually underway. How are you
2:57:55
guys feeling Brian in the
morning fantastic Jack Bamberger
2:57:58
from South Dakota douchebag and
he admits it Yeah, I heard a
2:58:06
neat cute story. He's never
happened mouthful of fried
2:58:15
chicken gets on the show. All
these new people this is
2:58:18
awesome. It's a
2:58:19
great time out here in the land
of the free nobody come up here.
2:58:22
It's
2:58:22
terrible. Only one of two if not
three spooks here got to thank
2:58:27
you for your courage like
quarterly and meet up 10 out of
2:58:30
10 would float again if we're
rating meetups Good luck beating
2:58:33
this one I'm just coming out of
quarterly in Lake dripping with
2:58:36
freedom
2:58:37
there you go see that's a report
that's how you put it together.
2:58:40
I know y'all can do this. Let's
get it let's up the quality a
2:58:43
little bit. Here's what's coming
up today we have the no agenda.
2:58:45
Summertime Shindig. Six o'clock
in city park at the Denver
2:58:49
Museum of Nature and Science.
The show Shuang Ridge meet up
2:58:54
the second one will be 630 in at
the ridge in wallkill. New York.
2:58:59
The Kaiser lautering Deutschland
Meetup is Saturday at huntin
2:59:04
FOSS lounge and Kaiser lounge in
Germany. All right, I want to
2:59:07
see some people get there this
time. Also on Saturday, the Red
2:59:12
33 Red 33 Boston running up that
hill with no problems meet up to
2:59:15
30 at the Castle Island brewery
in Norwood Massachusetts, the
2:59:19
Philly versus the spooks
tailgate party. Yes I think I
2:59:22
have a promo for that ladies
2:59:24
and gentlemen all are invited to
come to
2:59:28
Philly local 76 meetup
tailgating the Phillies game
2:59:31
we'll start at four and the game
starts at six if you want to go
2:59:35
bring your Human Resources
2:59:38
no money me but money and drinks
and a great time had by all
2:59:43
right. Let's have a good time.
Saturday, the Reno Tahoe meetup
2:59:52
six o'clock of the Great Basin
brewery in Sparks Nevada and
2:59:55
Sunday our next show too Curious
George six o'clock East During
3:00:00
that meetup at bridge brew works
in Fayetteville, West Virginia
3:00:04
to find out where these find
meetups will be held to see
3:00:09
other ones in the future there's
always something going on or to
3:00:12
start one yourself go to no
agenda meetups.com guaranteed a
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pot
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all the Dyson days you won't be
triggered. You will be buddy
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feels the same. It's like a bar.
3:00:38
All right, you got ISOs I got
some myself.
3:00:42
I got ISOs you have ISOs let me
go first with
3:00:45
my ISOs let's see what we got
here. What? I don't think so.
3:00:50
Okay, nothing to worry about.
Monkey pox. What dumb luck is.
3:01:01
That's not playable. I liked it.
This is the one I hibel this is
3:01:04
the one I think is worth it.
What a bunch of weasels. That
3:01:08
one I thought was kind of
decent. That sounds sounds like
3:01:12
you're swinging for the fences.
3:01:14
But let's start with the jig is
up. jig is up. The jig is up
3:01:19
with them. The camera that's no
good. Let's try this one. Bravo.
3:01:26
Bravo. Not bad.
3:01:30
Good.
3:01:30
Good volume. Good everything.
Okay for gimmicky ones that
3:01:33
you'd like so much. So recently,
let's go with lights out. lights
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that everybody.
3:01:38
See, I like that. It's something
about the dynamics. It's better
3:01:42
than Bravo, bravo. I like lights
out everybody.
3:01:47
Okay. Let's use that one. Yeah,
that would have been my
3:01:50
prediction.
3:01:52
Am I so predictable? Is that
what it is?
3:01:55
That's why I ran it last. I knew
you'd pick it. I guess I thought
3:01:58
Bravo even though is what I
liked about the Bravo that came
3:02:02
from a clip which I'm going to
play this woman who is the
3:02:05
backup person for M minor bore.
Oh, yeah. You
3:02:09
mentioned her. Yeah.
3:02:11
She's, she said, she said he
sits is the one saying bra that
3:02:15
she doesn't just kind of glib,
like maybe sarcastic Bravo. And
3:02:20
she did. It was one of her
pieces. But this piece that I
3:02:23
have here, which is titled
3:02:27
Bridget brink.
3:02:29
Bridget Bridget Bridget brink is
the Ukrainian Ambassador to
3:02:34
Ukraine. And so she's on talking
about in this clip ran, I picked
3:02:40
this up on Tuesday. So it was on
the second of August. And it may
3:02:44
have actually run on the first
because they ran it over and
3:02:46
over. I picked it up on
Wednesday, but it ran on
3:02:49
Tuesday. And it just it's just
one of these things where
3:02:53
they're just walking, walking
their facts in it and nobody's
3:02:56
paying attention to what they're
saying. And nobody's even you
3:03:00
know, seems to even care. And
they're talking about how
3:03:03
brushes a bunch of a holes and
Ukraine should win this thing.
3:03:06
And we're going to do it
somehow. And this is just a
3:03:09
piece of it with a little,
little, little, I think gaff
3:03:14
night and day to try to help
Ukraine defend itself from what
3:03:17
is an unprovoked unjustified
attack by another country. And
3:03:24
we're going to continue to do
that for as long as it takes.
3:03:28
What is your
3:03:29
assessment as to the read on the
ground there? There was
3:03:32
relentless bombardment over the
past few months in the East in
3:03:36
the Donetsk region there and
Luhansk as well but the Donbass
3:03:40
region as a whole with a lot of
inroads made by Russia, but as
3:03:44
of late a military analysts say
Russia hasn't captured any new
3:03:47
territory since July, there's
been an influx of US military
3:03:51
equipment, specifically the high
Mars, which have significantly
3:03:55
upped the ante for Russia there
and they are now on the
3:03:59
receiving end.
3:04:03
So the gotcha in there is there
hasn't been any inroads since
3:04:07
July.
3:04:09
Yeah, that's that's the prize
day before yesterday.
3:04:14
Two days, there's been no
inroads. Yeah,
3:04:19
you know, you throw a month out
there. Hey, the month of July
3:04:22
ended Sunday. So there's been no
inroads for what a day? Yeah. So
3:04:27
how is this even something you'd
throw into script? Step
3:04:30
it up, people?
3:04:32
I don't know. Unbelievable.
3:04:33
I have one clip for the Ukraine
Russia war. This is from
3:04:38
European Parliament always,
always a gas. This is Mick
3:04:41
Wallace. He is member of
European Parliament representing
3:04:44
a party in Ireland. And he's not
mincing any words.
3:04:47
Today. Hassan Madrid was a big
loving for the supporters of the
3:04:51
military industrial complex.
NATO is not a defense alliance.
3:04:55
It's a war machine as the people
of Afghanistan, Iraq or Libya
3:05:00
NATO's real goal is the defense
of a waning us hegemony and a
3:05:05
unipolar world system. That's
what NATO exists for any
3:05:10
discussion of that his silence
chilled in this land of free
3:05:13
speech. The war in Ukraine, NATO
is loving us. Like to us the
3:05:18
Russian economy is dominated by
monopoly capital, poor countries
3:05:22
are run by oligarchs. Now we
have a US NATO proxy war against
3:05:26
Russia and Ukraine. two factions
of capitalist imperialism waging
3:05:30
war against each other, with
millions of workers caught in
3:05:33
between. A survey by the
European Council on Foreign
3:05:36
Relations showed that a vast
majority of European citizens
3:05:41
want peace, rather than
promoting a war that punishes
3:05:46
Russia. But NATO never wants
peace. What I want to know is
3:05:51
what does the EU really want?
3:05:53
Yeah. Do you want to eat beef
bugs? Or do you want to fight
3:05:58
eat bugs?
3:05:59
He bugs?
3:06:01
You go. Oh, okay.
3:06:06
We covered all the bases,
3:06:07
I think I think we covered the
bases. Yes. We have end of show
3:06:11
mixes coming up. Let me see what
we have here. We've got DS
3:06:17
laughs we've got Neal Jones, the
clip custodian and Hugh Allison.
3:06:24
So some dynamite and have
showers for you. Of course we
3:06:26
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam
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the job still doing like a blob
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or got every single thing. You
call the build a mod to a little
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bit and every single day began
watching the One Punch Man
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finding joy in the simplest of
things don't be like us are
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athletes always chasing the ring
in the career we wanted the next
3:07:48
year you've got a whole other
way that the ball can be hard to
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hear hard work can be described
as its own reward and locking
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track but you got to do it on
your own accord trying to afford
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to go really nice everyone for
the last time I couldn't afford
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a winter. I don't know what's a
woman's. Thursday.
3:08:16
Right now, we don't see a
recession right now. That is not
3:08:19
we're not in a recession right
now. Whether you
3:08:21
call it a recession or not. The
US economy is losing momentum.
3:08:25
We have a strong labor market
which you don't normally see. In
3:08:29
a recession. We
3:08:30
have a record job market. That
doesn't sound like recession. A
3:08:34
recession in your
3:08:35
view, is a recession in the
United States inevitable
3:08:39
no
3:08:40
way that we see is that we are
not currently in a recession or
3:08:44
a pre recession
3:08:45
this morning. The US economy
losing Steve but debate split on
3:08:50
whether the country is in
3:08:51
a recession. Well,
3:08:53
I'm not concerned about
recession. I mean, you're always
3:08:57
concerned about recession I've
been doing some reading this
3:09:05
summer.
3:09:07
Jack not Jackie by Erica
Silverman
3:09:10
phenomenal reads. Oh ba window.
There's a book that you can get.
3:09:18
It's a really good read called
Jack not Jack. Not
3:09:21
my brain you understand?
Sometimes the birthing person or
3:09:27
gates. Then we'll get to hide
them. No, let those pages be
3:09:36
high. You'll see it's just
random. Now say oh one saved on
3:09:52
a bow. They're gonna do it. Who
is Z? Z? Z? Is to get in free?
3:10:08
is z or is hey, can we stop the
tape? These lyrics don't make
3:10:15
any sense. You can't tell who
I'm referring to people talk
3:10:18
this way. Baby Baby you got to
sing the lyrics like this is not
3:10:23
1980 is 2022 We're thinking
about operations ESG score
3:10:30
she started correcting us on her
pronouns and not a him I'ma call
3:10:36
me. Molly and Matt he um she
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Borak dots.org/in A lights out
everybody