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why Adam curry, John C. Dvorak.
Sunday, August 7 2022. This is
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your award winning get my nation
media assassination episode
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1475. This
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is no agenda,
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counting cancellations and
broadcasting live from the heart
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of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in the
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
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and from Northern Silicon Valley
where we don't even know what a
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cancellation is. I'm John C.
Dvorak. Buzzkill. Yeah.
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Now I'll tell you about
cancellations. All right. I sent
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Tina and human resource number
two on a mother daughter weekend
0:40
to Florida. Yeah, this very
executive. Yep. Their heels.
0:45
They kicked up the heels
basically. Oh, yeah. The kids
0:48
didn't even know. Here's the
thing. They may not I may never
0:50
see him again. But they're out
there. Outbound flights got
0:56
canceled on Friday morning. So
we had to do some some quick
1:02
reshuffling, rebooking on a
different airline. Supposed to
1:05
come home today. Both their
flights canceled, so they're
1:07
staying an extra day. Yeah. Oh,
yeah. It's like everything
1:12
is in candidate one is not to
travel. What's the deal? Well,
1:16
yes. I
1:16
think that's completely the
deal. They don't want us to
1:18
travel. That will only be for
the elites. First seems pretty
1:24
obvious. Oh, no, they don't want
us to travel. This. It's broken.
1:28
It is so broken.
1:30
Pete budaj edge. Hello. Yeah.
Buda. Judge, give me a break.
1:36
Yeah. No, none of that. None of
that. And you know, that's not
1:40
the biggest problem we have.
Obviously, biggest problem we
1:45
have is, we're under another
health emergency. Oh, oh, you
1:52
didn't know. Here it
1:54
is now that this has declared a
public health emergency. What
1:57
changes when it comes to monkey
pox?
1:59
Yeah, it's one more tool in our
toolbox of all the things that
2:03
the administration is doing to
ramp up the response rate, we
2:05
just named two national leaders
to lead the response out of the
2:11
White House, one from FEMA one
from CDC, the public health
2:14
emergency allows us to speed up
vaccines and treatments more
2:18
effectively and efficiently.
That's going to be helpful. And
2:21
also helps us get data better
data collected better across the
2:25
country. So there's a whole set
of tools that the public health
2:27
emergency gives us that allows
us to be even more effective in
2:30
this response.
2:31
Yes, tools, you mean tools,
tools, like an emergency. That
2:35
means you can do all kinds of
shit, right? When you have a
2:37
tool like an emergency. I see.
So I
2:40
was listening to some of these
reports. And it turns out that
2:43
anyone who had to before I guess
it was 1973 or 74. When they
2:46
stopped doing it. He had the old
smallpox shot. You're good to go
2:50
with monkey pox.
2:51
Yes, I have a clip about that.
Good news,
2:54
I suppose is that there is a
vaccine for monkey pox. Bad
2:57
news. There is more need or even
demand in some cases than
3:01
supply. People born before 1973
in this country received a
3:05
smallpox vaccine, which covers
this strain of monkey pox. So
3:09
that's the good news. There is a
monkey pox specific vaccine that
3:12
has been distributed now across
the country. We've had
3:14
significant difficulty getting
into the country and getting it
3:17
to where it's needed. And
certainly we need more supply.
3:20
In addition, there's a drug that
works remarkably well against
3:23
monkeypox. Part of the reason
the federal government issued an
3:26
emergency declaration this week
is to enable them to accelerate
3:30
it to get it approvals to get it
out to the general public. So we
3:33
can use it.
3:34
Ah, there it is. There's there's
an effective. I wonder if it's
3:38
ivermectin, there's something
effective. We need emergency
3:41
use. We need emergency to get it
out there. What could it be?
3:44
Dr. John, where are we with
antivirals?
3:46
Yeah, it's a very good question.
There's one treatment called he
3:49
pox. It is actually a treatment
for smallpox has not been
3:53
authorized for for monkeypox.
FDA is looking at that
3:57
collecting data. The good news,
again, our our administration
4:00
was prepared. We have 1.7
million doses of that in the
4:04
Strategic National Stockpile.
We're going to be studying how
4:07
well it's working. We're still
getting that out to people
4:09
looking at the data, making sure
it's safe and effective. We
4:12
believe it is all the data so
far says it is data. And the
4:15
goal is to make sure that those
antivirals continue to get out
4:17
to people who are infected.
4:18
Yes, yes, if you're infected
now, the question of course is
4:22
does this really warrant a
public health emergency? Are we
4:26
overreacting CBS has answers
4:29
somebody watching right now may
think okay, we have roughly 7000
4:32
cases in the country based on
what you just said. Is this a
4:35
bit of an overreaction? are we
pulling the fire alarm so to
4:39
speak, declaring this massive
public health emergency when
4:43
it's not as much of a threat to
everybody around the country?
4:47
Your reaction?
4:48
Yeah, I would say two things. I
mean, first of all, thankfully,
4:51
no one has died. So we are still
at a point in this in this
4:54
outbreak. Where I do believe
that while it is very, very
4:58
clearly it is being that is
reason for widespread alarm. But
5:03
look, public emergency gives us
some tools that lets us get on.
5:07
With the lessons we learned from
COVID. One of the lessons that
5:10
we learned from all outbreaks,
we need more, always better to
5:12
be a step ahead of the virus.
And that's what we're doing
5:15
here. We're taking this very,
very seriously. It's obviously
5:18
affecting a specific community.
We're working very closely with
5:21
community. I think this is
absolutely the right and
5:24
appropriate approach. It will
allow us to give us even more
5:27
tools to get on top of this
virus.
5:28
All right, shut up with your
tools already.
5:31
tools involved.
5:32
Well, you know, the tool is
locked down and other bullshit
5:34
if they want to use I don't
think he's that's that's the
5:37
intent. But let's talk to the
king. Let's talk let's listen to
5:40
Peter makalah. The infallible
King of All Things medicine
5:44
because you just can't do
platform the guy he was at CPAC.
5:48
Of course, why wouldn't he be
political? And here's what he
5:52
had to say about the public
health emergency
5:54
at this point in time. It's been
clear now for a year and a half,
5:59
there is no emergency. in the
country. A medical emergency is
6:03
determined by doctors, not by
health officials. A medical
6:08
emergency like any other
emergency should be easily
6:12
visible to everyone. No one in
this room. Looks like they're
6:16
under a medical emergency.
Right. Our government yesterday
6:19
declared monkeypox, a medical
emergency Dr. Malone has
6:23
outlined. This isn't a small
specific group of individuals.
6:27
It's very easily treatable with
a drug we have available to us.
6:32
And there are no US deaths. This
is simply a painful condition
6:36
for some people that we treat at
home or in the hospital. So the
6:40
medical emergency for SARS cov.
Two has been over with for a
6:44
year and a half once we had our
treatment approach and the
6:47
hospitals emptied out. And there
is no medical emergency for
6:51
monkeypox, the fact that it
administration has declared that
6:54
is prima facie evidence that the
context of medical emergencies
7:01
are being used to accomplish an
agenda. Aha.
7:06
You don't say running, there's a
conclusion I would have never
7:11
expected.
7:12
So here's a little information
on this vaccine the monkey pox
7:16
vaccine made by genius genius j
y n n yo us and this is I think
7:22
it's a Danish company. So
they've been in the FDA approval
7:25
processes 2019 It was supposed
to be a smallpox vaccine had
7:30
nothing to do with with monkey
pox per se. The reason they
7:34
developed it is it would have
less side effects than the a cam
7:39
2000 Which I guess is the
current monkey pox vaccine that
7:42
people like. However, and this
is all this is a document that
7:48
Stefan sent me one of our
producers in the in the document
7:52
from the company itself
themselves. They say here page
7:55
three, monkey pox was added to
the to the vaccine use at the
8:02
request of somebody in the US
government. The quote, the
8:08
applicants original proposed
indication did not include
8:11
monkey pox. During the review of
this submission, we received
8:13
inquiries from external
stakeholders in the US
8:16
government. This is 2019 asking
whether the available data for
8:21
MVA bn would support an
indication for prevention of
8:24
monkey pox. We determined that
immunogenicity data for MBBS and
8:29
obtained in humans together with
a non human primate data already
8:33
submitted support the indication
for prevention of monkey pox
8:36
into the clinical and non
clinical studies provided
8:38
multiple lines of evidence that
the immune response provided
8:42
protection against different
ortho pox viruses and
8:45
specifically monkey pox in the
nhp challenge model therefore,
8:49
we recommended including the
monkey pox indication in the
8:52
product labeling. Interesting
that someone brought that up
8:56
then I mean, why would you do
the monkey pox? We haven't seen
8:59
monkey pox since when the 70s I
guess.
9:03
So, out of the blue and 2019
some US somebody state
9:09
government stakeholder
stakeholder Oh is a stakeholder
9:12
wasn't government it could have
been Pfizer.
9:15
Well it said governments
stakeholder in the US government
9:18
is what okay stakeholders
9:19
which means NIH or somebody
who's got a pet thing going on
9:22
or something corrupt something
nefarious Yeah. Something
9:27
corrupt interesting, it two
years three years in advance of
9:35
the actual outbreak that was
then declared a public emergency
9:39
and not by doctors by by some
other stakeholders. Very nice.
9:43
Good work people. I give
somebody credit for being
9:47
particularly sneaky.
9:50
Now according to reports and
this is this we've seen this guy
9:56
before is the top Israeli
biological research or
10:00
scientist. I think he might have
been a troublemaker previously
10:03
regarding Pfizer, possibly. But
he's now been D platformed. He's
10:08
been censored after he said
monkey pox outbreak may be
10:13
connected to the mRNA shots. Oh,
no. Oh, no. Oh, no, we can't be.
10:21
You know, I have to say with
this next report, I had to dive
10:25
into the history of virology
because now they're really
10:30
pushing it. So we had the COVID
We got the COVID We got the
10:34
monkey pox. God, it's not
enough. Now we got the polio
10:37
after decades off our collective
radar. Polio has once again
10:41
reared its head, with health
experts urging unvaccinated
10:45
Americans to get inoculated
against the disease
10:48
never have guessed in a million
years that it would pop up
10:51
again.
10:52
Officials in New York State
confirmed wastewater samples
10:55
collected in Orange County
contain the paralyzing and
10:58
potentially deadly virus. Those
tests ordered after a 20 year
11:02
old man in nearby Rockland
County tested positive last
11:05
month, experts fear hundreds
more
11:08
are infected. So I would assume
that we have people that are
11:10
positive from it.
11:11
This latest rain also detected
in the United Kingdom and
11:14
Israel. For decades, polio has
only been active overseas,
11:18
namely in Afghanistan and
Pakistan.
11:21
Once it gets into your body, it
can cause fevers, flu like
11:25
symptoms, your body aches, but
in some people, they actually
11:28
get a paralysis
11:29
officials noting the New York
man who tested positive last
11:32
month that never received the
widely available vaccine, a four
11:36
dose regimen recommended for
kids under six is case marking
11:40
the first in the US since 2013.
The last time a case originated
11:45
here 1979 How insane as it all
aligned.
11:50
We are talking about polio in
2022.
11:54
You know, this is one of those
viruses one of those diseases
11:56
that we were so close to
eradicating, I think what you're
11:59
seeing are some of the worst
repercussions of this vaccine
12:01
hesitancy.
12:02
Now amid the COVID pandemic and
an outbreak of monkey pox
12:06
experts are begging Americans to
check their immunity to another
12:10
virus, one long thought to be
behind us.
12:14
You know, I remember in 2020
people were sending emails, hey,
12:20
you know, there's no such thing
as viruses. You know, this is
12:23
where we got until exosomes, and
that's maybe how COVID was
12:27
spreading. That you may you look
at the history of virology,
12:31
certainly of polio discovered, I
think was at the Rockefeller
12:36
Institute, Simon Flexner. And
they discovered this polio and
12:43
they weren't sure how it
transmitted. And if you go back
12:46
and look at the documents for
what I'm led to believe it's
12:49
polio myelitis they didn't
really know how it was
12:53
transferred and the in the, in
their assessment, they say
12:57
therefore, therefore, it must be
transmitted via air and
13:03
miniature miniature particles.
I'm not sure it's actually been
13:08
proven to be an airborne
disease. A monkey pox certainly
13:12
isn't an airborne disease you
know. And so you've got this
13:19
Israeli scientist, I'm kind of
with him. I think that it's
13:24
possible that people's immune
systems are so blown out at this
13:27
point. And you can imagine that
you know, the man whore the man
13:31
horse who have sex with man
horse because that's what we're
13:35
talking about. Here have low
immune they're all Vax and
13:40
boosted they already have low
immunity, you have sex with
13:42
multiple partners going right
back to the HIV crisis you you
13:46
have a very susceptible your
immune system is shot and then
13:49
ship can get in there. Who knows
what could be happening?
13:57
Well, the mRNA vaccine if it was
the gateway, it would affect
14:02
more than just men who have sex
with men obviously.
14:06
Yeah, no, I Yeah, no, you know,
I'm in complete agreement and I
14:11
think that that's you know, that
consensus is
14:13
cool I think IT guy like that.
You know, there's a good thing
14:15
that's happening with the free
speech lawsuit which is not
14:20
being discussed at all.
14:22
Where you mean Alex Jones?
14:24
No, no, that no this that's
being discussed. That's what's
14:28
being discussed. This night that
not too much of a side trip, but
14:34
this just but it is part of what
you just said about the goods is
14:39
what is my clip here? They give
their own Amnesty report. A
14:48
shouldn't be looking at the same
world.
14:51
It's alright, you showed up so
that's half the work.
14:54
I did I know. Game musician. I'm
just I'm just going to throw the
15:00
game use this is a good clip.
When you're looking for what are
15:03
you looking at? Here it is free
system of free says obscure free
15:06
speech right here in front of me
play the obscure free speech
15:10
lawsuit. There's two things
you'll introduce. One is that
15:13
there's no reason that guy can't
say that. But you'll hear the
15:17
whole thing and here, but
there's also a new ACLU that's
15:20
come around. Nobody's talking
about it. But these are the guys
15:23
are going to take over.
15:23
Joining us now is Janine Yunus,
who is the litigation counsel
15:26
for the new civil liberties
Alliance. Thank you for joining
15:29
us, Jeannie.
15:30
Thank you so much for having me.
It's no need and
15:32
now why has the NCLA joined the
state of Missouri in suing
15:36
President Biden HHS and Dr.
Anthony Fauci over allegedly
15:40
censoring COVID-19 information
and social media?
15:42
Well, because this is one of the
worst First Amendment violations
15:46
that I think we've ever seen in
this country. The federal
15:49
government is coercing tech
companies and using them in
15:52
order to accomplish its own
censorship aims. So the federal
15:56
government thinks that there's a
problem with COVID, quote,
15:58
unquote, misinformation. And
it's told tech companies that if
16:01
they don't censor people who
basically disagree with the
16:04
government's message, then they
will be penalized in the form of
16:08
regulation or other legal
action, that the federal
16:11
government can't use private
companies to do what it can't do
16:14
directly. So, you know, we
consider this a very grave
16:17
issue. We actually had raised
that similar lawsuit a little
16:21
bit earlier, that was dismissed,
although we're still pursuing
16:24
that on appeal. And we had these
four private plaintiffs who
16:27
wanted to join and so we joined
on their behalf
16:29
certainly is a very important
topic to discuss big tech and
16:32
how the information is spread.
Now in July 2021, Surgeon
16:35
General Vivek Murthy said that
big tech companies have allowed
16:39
COVID misinformation to spread
without being held accountable.
16:42
He said this false information
kept people from wearing masks
16:45
in high risk places, turn down a
proven treatments and avoid the
16:49
vaccine all causing unnecessary
illness and death. How does the
16:52
lawsuit you've joined address
this? Well,
16:54
Vivek Murthy, his statements are
part of it. There are also a
16:57
number of other government
officials or officials within
17:00
the Biden administration who
have said similar things so
17:03
Biden spokeswoman Jennifer
Psaki, Ella hundra, my orcas but
17:07
then, you know, as we've
recently seen over the past
17:09
couple of weeks, this campaign
was even more extreme than we
17:12
had realized there were emails
from DHS and from CDC that
17:16
showed that the federal
government was basically
17:18
commanding tech companies to
censor people. There's the CDC
17:22
emails that were released last
week actually single out certain
17:25
people. One of them is Naomi
Wolf,
17:27
that my girl not only no girls
targeted, no, no, this is this
17:34
is very interesting. This is a
good catch. What is the name of
17:37
this outfit? NASA national
17:40
national civil civil liberties
alliances or something like
17:43
that?
17:45
This the censorship seems to be
well of course wrapping but it
17:49
is coming from on high the UN
has made quite the declaration
17:53
recently,
17:54
the United Nations has declared
war on conspiracy theories
17:58
describing the rise of
conspiracy thinking is worrying
18:01
and dangerous and providing the
public with a toolkit to pre
18:04
bunk and debunk anybody who
dares to suggest that world
18:08
governments or anything but
completely honest, upstanding
18:11
and transparent. The UN also
warns that George Soros the
18:14
Rothschilds and the State of
Israel must not be linked any
18:18
alleged conspiracies, the UN has
teamed up with Twitter, the
18:22
European Commission and the
World Jewish Congress to launch
18:25
the campaign dubbed think before
sharing stop the spread of
18:29
conspiracy theories, the UN
wants. Events are not secretly
18:34
manipulated behind the scenes by
powerful forces with negative
18:37
intent. And if you encounter
anybody who thinks the global
18:40
elite are conspiring to
consolidate power and dictate
18:43
global events, he must take
action according to the UN. If
18:47
you're certain that you've
encountered a conspiracy theory
18:49
on the internet, then you must
react immediately and post the
18:53
relevant links or factchecking
website in the comments.
18:56
Oh my god over here nothing to
see. Interesting pre bunk you
19:01
think? I don't know. That's like
basically before we debunk and
19:06
pre bunk was pre bunk. Yeah,
before
19:09
we released the show, someone
would go to Twitter and say
19:12
those guys suck. They're they're
full of shit. They're conspiracy
19:16
theorists before we drop the
show. Oh, maybe that's a pre
19:20
bunk. I think that's a pre bunk.
19:22
Anyway, so this woman continues
on this little thing, this
19:25
little report or two, and brings
out a very interesting point
19:29
which she herself is reluctant
to discuss.
19:32
Single out certain people. One
of them is Naomi Wolf, whose
19:36
Twitter account was suspended
shortly after just a couple of
19:38
weeks after the CDC is telling
Twitter that she's spreading
19:41
misinformation. So what we're
seeing here is that they're tech
19:44
companies are acting at the
behest of the government, which
19:46
makes this a First Amendment
issue.
19:48
Now would you say that there are
any legitimate false pieces of
19:51
information that could be
classified as misinformation
19:54
that are spreading that should
be taken down? Well,
19:58
that's a good question. Are
plaintiffs? You know, we they're
20:01
they're great plaintiffs,
because they're actually three
20:04
of them are doctors, scientists,
who are epidemiologists and work
20:08
in this area and everything
they've said has turned out to
20:10
be true. So what the government
is doing a censor and very valid
20:13
debate, the First Amendment
still protects lies. So you, you
20:18
know, the government can't say
that you can't tell lies or
20:21
spread what's called
misinformation. Of course,
20:23
that's harder to convince people
that that's okay.
20:25
So in your view, that this
information should be allowed to
20:28
spread if and if it is false?
20:30
Well, yes, I would argue that
that's first amendment
20:32
protected, but our plaintiffs
actually nothing they have said
20:34
is beyond the pale. You know,
they've said things like the
20:36
studies actually show that masks
don't work aren't not very
20:40
effective, which has turned out
to be true. They said the
20:41
vaccines don't stop
transmission. That, you know,
20:44
the vaccines have some side
effects that they've never been
20:47
anti Vax, or anything. But
they've just made valid points
20:50
that the American public
deserves to hear.
20:53
And Janine. In your view, what
are the harms of the government
20:56
intervening in this?
20:57
Oh, there are tons of harms. So
people aren't I mean, this is
21:00
sort of crucial core First
Amendment speech. This is why we
21:03
have a first amendment because
the framers of the Constitution
21:06
recognize the government doesn't
hold all the answers and often
21:09
they're wrong and they wield
their power in ways that are
21:11
problematic. So what is
happening is we're censoring
21:14
very valid debate, for instance
about lockdowns and masks the
21:18
public isn't able to properly
get the information that it
21:21
needs to weigh in on the
policies that we should have
21:23
a dream on lady where she from
this is this is five year ago
21:28
talk way beyond this. Boy, this
is they should not be doing this
21:33
to government. Are you kidding
me? Where have you been so
21:35
so the point is, is that I like
the way she backs off on the
21:40
people probably can't accept the
fact that lies are protected by
21:44
the First Amendment and they are
yes, but we've gotten to the
21:48
point because of hate speech.
And oh, you don't want to hurt
21:52
someone's feelings and the woke
woke mentality. That's,
21:57
that's exactly what the Alex
Jones trial is about.
22:00
It's seeped in so deep. Yeah, it
is actually Alex Jones. It's
22:05
it's seeped in. So well. There's
a libel issue, which is sketchy
22:09
if he asked me but that's okay.
But it's seeped into the
22:12
consciousness so much that she
even can't can't can't get it
22:17
out. Take it on head on. She
can't say yeah, that's fine. You
22:20
can lie It's against the free
speech issue. You can that's
22:23
what the First Amendment
protects. It protects your
22:25
lying, but she can't do it.
She's got it. Oh, you know, I
22:29
don't know people don't you
know, they're gonna be
22:30
uncomfortable with this. Which
which just means what we lost?
22:35
Well, yeah, this is this is five
years ago talk maybe even 10.
22:40
Oh, yeah. I mean, we lost what
really? I mean, okay. So on
22:44
Twitter face back. Who cares? I
don't think that matters
22:47
anymore. People, the people who
matter are onto it and the 30%
22:51
that are all in on whatever the
government says. They'll just
22:54
wither away with every bit that
Elon Musk chips away at Twitter.
22:59
It just is wilting, wilting,
wilting, wilting until no one
23:02
cares anymore. That's my view.
Yeah. Luckily, we still have
23:09
people speaking the truth. Dr.
Ryan Cole, who is a pathologist,
23:14
and this is the guy who noticed
uptick in cancers a year and a
23:19
half ago, at the start of the
vaccination campaign, and this
23:24
video has gone somewhat viral.
And this by the way, I had to
23:28
find that on the rumble,
obviously,
23:31
cells don't lie, but blood
patterns. You gotta hear the
23:34
beginning here. And the cells
don't lie, the blood patterns
23:38
don't lie, the Dead people don't
lie. And the deposition of the
23:43
spiked protein and tissues
doesn't lie. So you can attack
23:46
me you don't you don't have to
like me. I've lost some of my
23:49
largest clients because they're
like, Oh, you're too
23:51
controversial. I'm, like,
controversial. I'm a pathologist
23:54
might I don't create a disease,
I don't prevent a disease. I am
23:57
the reporter at the scene of the
accident. I report the disease.
24:01
I'm observing patterns. We've
definitely seen an uptick of
24:04
many patterns that are unusual
pathologist or the quality
24:08
control of medicine, attack me
all you want. But that's your
24:11
own insecurity and the fact that
you can't come forth with data
24:15
to counter what I am saying. And
I'm not the only one seeing this
24:18
oncologists everywhere I travel
now in the country and the world
24:22
than in France, but in England
recently, pathologists, other
24:25
physicians, oncologists,
radiation oncologists,
24:29
radiologists, they're seeing it.
I was on a big zoom call with a
24:33
large group in New York
yesterday. One gal was talking
24:36
to the gal doing her mammogram
and she was seeing an uptick in
24:40
breast cancer. So she said, Are
you kidding me? We're seeing
24:43
tons of 20 and 30 year olds
coming in with breast cancer and
24:46
about 99% of people in their
population, our job and so a
24:51
radiologist here just across the
state calls me and says I just
24:54
saw two high grade breast
cancers and 31 year to 31 year
24:58
old women. For we was after
their booster and Chair of
25:02
Oncology at a large hospital in
Florida just a month ago said,
25:05
Hey, Doc, thanks for speaking
out. I usually see an aggressive
25:09
brain cancer in a young patient
about every decade or so. I've
25:13
seen five in the last month
after the boosters. And so left
25:17
and right wherever I go, the
medical community is starting to
25:21
speak up and confirm what I'm
seeing in England. A week and a
25:25
half ago, same thing. Doc came
up to me a doctor from Ireland
25:28
doctor from England and nurse
who's been in medicine for 30
25:31
years. They're like, Hey, we're
seeing it. And it's in young
25:35
patients, and it's aggressive.
And we have patients that have
25:37
been cancer free for three, four
or five years. All their scans
25:40
are clear, they get that booster
and now they have stage four
25:43
disease again.
25:44
So you know they can censor
25:47
that's a real actually that's a
great clip. But you know, I like
25:51
to always says you know that
dude, do it. Okay, they get a
25:53
booster, boom,
25:54
boom, you got cancer stage four.
I mean, it's at the point is
25:57
that, yeah, they can censor all
they want. But we'll still have
26:00
rumble. We still have podcast
26:01
RUMBLE, RUMBLE, it may only be
shut down, Rumble does shut down
26:05
rumble before the end of 2023.
Right. But
26:07
there's still well over a
million people who listen to the
26:10
best podcast in the universe,
you know, they might might take
26:14
some learnings from this. So
we're getting stuff out. And
26:18
that's good. And I'm gonna hand
it to a few. Again, I'm really
26:25
becoming very convinced that
this is all just an immune
26:28
immunity issue, all of it. It's
you know, the vaccine is not
26:32
cancerous but you know, your
immune system gets blown out and
26:36
then other stuff starts to take
hold. We know, if you really
26:39
crank up the PCR cycles, you'll
find everything and everybody
26:42
every single disease known to
man is in you, as long as you
26:45
look hard enough. But the one
side effect that everyone has
26:50
heard about, with heart issues,
clotting, myocarditis,
26:54
pericarditis, they have a novel
way of explaining this problem
26:58
in Australia 1000s of home,
defibrillators are being rolled
27:01
out in Australian homes, with
hopes that one day every
27:04
household will have one. They
weigh less than half a kilogram,
27:07
they're easy to use, if anyone
suddenly collapses.
27:12
Every year in Australia, Around
25,000 people go into sudden
27:15
cardiac arrest. 10 of those
happen at home but less than 3%
27:20
survive.
27:21
Sudden cardiac arrest is sudden
instance surprising. You need
27:24
something immediate because
after 10 minutes, it's virtually
27:29
impossible to bring you back.
27:30
So there's a whole promotion
going on in Australia get get
27:33
you need to distribute later at
home. Everybody should have one.
27:37
Why not make so much sense? I
find these things to
27:42
where's the commercials here? It
sounds like an opportunity. Ooh,
27:45
exit strategy. That's what I'm
thinking.
27:48
You could sell them in your car.
You could have in your home.
27:51
Yeah.
27:51
And that plays right into the
cigarette lighter.
27:54
Yes. Yes. How about just a
Backpack For Kids? For Kids
27:59
backpack to preschool? Yeah,
back to school. Got your
28:02
defibrillator defibrillator
right there for your for your
28:04
your classmates. This is this is
a very interesting idea. And you
28:09
know, we could build that
ourselves. As a heart. You have
28:13
the skills, just add just a
couple of transformers and kept
28:18
a couple of paddles good to go.
So something also
28:23
good for a party party. Hey,
28:25
it's hard right? party favor?
Yes. It's great for parties. So
28:30
something that we were talking
about when the vaccination
28:34
campaign just started was, you
know, we saw could there be an
28:38
uptick of accidents, traffic
accidents, air, air travel
28:42
accidents, because maybe
something is happening to the
28:45
vaccinated and I think we were
skeptical because it didn't seem
28:50
you know, if you're looking for
stuff, you'll find a lot of
28:52
planes getting into trouble. Not
necessarily making the news all
28:56
the time. But now, this past
weekend, has been insane on the
29:02
vaccination scene. Here's this.
This one came in from the clip
29:06
custodian I didn't even put it
in my montage.
29:08
Now to a terrifying scene out of
New Mexico. A driver plowed into
29:12
a parade route living several
people injured including two
29:15
police officers.
29:16
But here's a quick little mini
cut a multi vehicle
29:19
crash at one busy reality
intersection leaving three
29:23
people dead Monday evening. New
video shows the moment one of
29:27
those vehicles is engulfed in
flames as first responders
29:30
rushed to the scene.
29:32
Watch about 10 seconds after the
light turned green on Slauson.
29:35
The driver of a speeding
Mercedes Benz zooms through her
29:39
red light on the Brea an
eruption of car parts and flames
29:43
as the five cars involved
finally stopped moving. crass
29:47
and explosive. There was just a
big explosion in flames like
29:52
went over my whole car to
Plainsmen over the car
29:55
actress and Hey, she's seen
flailing around on a gurney as
29:59
firefighters put enter into an
ambulance after crashing your
30:02
car into a more Vista Home. If
you're buying ring video
30:07
captures the stars blue Mini
Cooper flying down Preston way
30:11
around 11 Friday morning. And
then moments later you hear the
30:16
car crash into this house on
Wall Grove Avenue. Authority say
30:22
she blew through a stop sign at
A T intersection. And instead of
30:26
going left or right, continued
straight hit the curb when
30:29
airborne and flew into the
house. Her car burst into flames
30:34
which quickly engulfed the
residence.
30:37
I mean, every single one of
these is similar. It's someone
30:39
that at high speed, not stopping
at a stop sign intersection or
30:44
even a tea. That was an Haish.
Yes, she's apparently severely
30:49
burned. So those are four
30:52
different reports Ella's first
girlfriend was it early? Yes, it
30:56
was LDS
30:57
when Ellen came out the hash was
her her girlfriend. But these
31:02
are four. So three of those in
California all this weekend. And
31:07
they're and they're all the
same. And then the other one
31:09
with the parade route.
Something's going on. These are
31:11
not your typical accidents where
people just go. I mean, you
31:15
should see the video.
31:17
It's just a video of the parade
route guy.
31:19
Yeah, well, the one that goes to
the intersection just bam and
31:23
immediate flame is crazy. is
really, really not tell. Well,
31:32
yeah, interesting.
31:33
Yeah. Normally, you just say,
well, these are due to accidents
31:36
happen. And they're all kinds of
them, but start ganging them up.
31:39
And they're always very similar
in the style. Maybe there's
31:43
something to it? Well,
31:47
I think that if I were if I were
to look at the grand scheme of
31:54
things, it seems pretty obvious
to me that the pharmaceutical
32:01
industry, the food industry, by
default, the banking, the money
32:08
industry, they all want less of
us. They just want to kill us
32:12
off as best they can. Seriously
though, they seriously and they
32:16
want
32:17
to do bankers who want more of
us. I don't get no thinking.
32:20
No, no, no, no, the bankers are
just along for the ride. I don't
32:24
think they're a part of any
strategy per se. They just want
32:27
to be rich, and they've
succeeded very well. Do you know
32:30
Dennis Meadows? Have you ever
heard of him? Key Well, Dennis
32:36
meadows, scientist and emeritus
professor of obviously
32:42
University of New Hampshire,
whatever. But he wrote he was he
32:46
wrote the book, the limits to
growth. And I think this was
32:52
back in the back in The
Population Bomb days. He was in
32:58
the MIT 70 to 72. He was the
director of the Club of Rome.
33:02
There you go. Now the Club of
Rome project on the predicament
33:05
those
33:07
guys were the worst.
33:08
Yes. So I have a clip here,
which are all
33:11
be dead. But we're all dead
since 2002. The year 2000.
33:15
According to them. There's
nobody here. So this shows
33:18
nobody's listening to we're not
even doing it.
33:20
Well, this is an interview when
we still had 7 billion people on
33:23
the planet. So what is that?
Probably late 80s. And this is
33:28
the thing you
33:29
want to know exactly. I can tell
you, please.
33:33
And this is the thinking of this
globalist I would say
33:38
yes, 2 billion, 7 billion, we
hit 7 billion between 220 10 and
33:42
2011.
33:43
Oh, so this could be even newer
than that. Yeah. Okay. Well,
33:47
here he is. So
33:48
far global, you are so far above
the population and the
33:52
consumption levels, which can be
supported by what?
33:58
You know, this is the this is
their problem. They have the
34:00
same spiel, we can sustain we
can sustain, we've had no
34:05
problems sustaining, not
everybody's happy. But they've
34:10
never been happy. So what? At
this, this is nonsense right off
34:14
the top?
34:15
No, I think this is an important
clip. Of course, it's nonsense,
34:17
but it's important clip, because
he
34:19
will not even say wasn't an
important clip. I'm just telling
34:22
you that it is nonsense that
they any prefaces the whole
34:27
speech with nonsense. It's
ridiculous. I know.
34:30
He's making it up. But that
doesn't mean that he didn't
34:33
realize is protected by the free
speech. That's right.
34:37
So far, global, you're so far
above the population and the
34:41
consumption levels which can be
supported by this planet that I
34:45
know in one way or another, it's
going to come back down. So I
34:47
don't hope to avoid that. I hope
that it can occur in a civil
34:58
way. I mean, Civil in a special
way, peaceful peace doesn't mean
35:08
that everybody's happy. But it
means that conflict isn't solved
35:12
through violence through through
force, but rather, in other
35:18
ways. And so that's what I hope
for. That we can, I mean, the
35:26
planet can support something
like a billion people, maybe 2
35:35
billion, depending on how much
liberty and how much material
35:39
consumption, you want to have
joy, more liberty, and more
35:44
consumption, you have to have
fewer people. And conversely,
35:49
you can have more people. I
mean, we can even have eight or
35:53
9 billion, probably, if we have
a very strong dictatorship,
35:57
which is smart. Unfortunately,
you never have smart
36:00
dictatorships are always stupid.
So but if you had a smart
36:03
dictatorship, and a low standard
of living, you can have up but
36:06
but we want to have freedom, and
we want to have a high sense. So
36:10
we're going to have a billion
people, and we're now at seven,
36:12
whatever, we have to get back
down, I hope that this can be
36:15
slow, relatively slow, and that
it can be done in a way which is
36:20
relatively equal, you know, so
that people share the
36:26
experience, and you don't have a
few rich, you know, trying to
36:29
force everybody else to deal
with that. So those are my
36:32
hopes. I mean, these are pretty
pessimistic hopes, you know,
36:38
all right. So here's my takeaway
from this obvious, you Genesis,
36:42
he just believes that there's
too many people. And now he's
36:46
not really into the eugenic
side, because he wants to reduce
36:50
the human population equally. So
every button now you can't just
36:54
live longer, because you got
money. So you know, virus is a
36:57
great way to do that. But maybe
even more important, is his
37:01
realization that if we can't
slow people down, we need to
37:05
have a dictatorship. And he says
several times a smart
37:08
dictatorship. And I think that
is what is going on. Now. While
37:12
we're trying to figure out how
to reduce the human resources by
37:16
debasing their our food as an
example. You know, how many
37:20
people have shown us pictures of
the 1970s versus today and just
37:25
the body shapes of the American
population? And then wonder why.
37:30
You know, he's saying, well, we
should have a smart
37:32
dictatorship, which to me is QR
codes, you know, tracking all of
37:36
this shit. I think this is the
program, figure out a way to
37:40
kill people humanely, slowly.
You don't want people to notice
37:44
it, you know, just have a cup
people drop dead of a heart
37:46
attack or some blood clots, you
know, drive through the
37:50
intersection, you'll get cancer.
To me. This is the epiphany.
37:58
I've had they they're killing
us. And it's and it's well
38:01
underway, and probably
unstoppable unless you opt out
38:04
on a personal level.
38:08
What was this epiphany when did
this happen?
38:12
It happened after I saw Bill
Maher. I think you have the
38:16
clip, actually.
38:18
Will it clip I have a Bill
Maher's A is one of the offbeat
38:23
clips in fat shaming. That's
38:24
exactly the one that's exactly
the clip. That's the one that
38:28
gave me the epiphany.
38:30
You've had Okay, I'm gonna stop
here. This is bullcrap. You've
38:35
had this epiphany for almost as
long as I've known, you
38:39
know, I didn't realize I know
what I didn't realize is the
38:42
food part. That part I hadn't
figured out. And that's what
38:47
Bill Maher all of a sudden he
goes, Oh, look at this. I'm
38:50
like, Oh, I see what's
38:52
different. And I'm sure this is
not the clip. You're thinking
38:54
okay,
38:54
what I saw him he had a whole
rant about how fat people are
38:59
and that we have 40% of the
Americans are obese. And yeah,
39:03
and he sits there and says, Hey,
man, eat less cake. But that's
39:06
not the problem. That's my
epiphany. They're killing us
39:11
very very, very slowly with by
debasing our food, just the
39:15
basic. We have one of our
leading food.
39:19
My my semi annual McDonald's Big
Mac report, I think reflects
39:24
this. Let's hear it. Why I said
it recently. I every six months.
39:30
I have a Big Mac. Yeah, because
I'm familiar with the original.
39:34
And I'm familiar with the
formulation on the original
39:36
because the Morehouse mustard
guys that was used to be in El
39:39
Cerrito, I'm sorry, in
Emeryville, George ladder to to
39:43
be specific. One of the owners
gave me the lecture about the
39:47
fresh horse radish and all the
stuff that they did for that
39:49
original burger. And over time,
it's been everything's powdered
39:54
and then they don't even care.
And the last burger that I
39:58
bought for the last big mac,
which As a few weeks ago, I
40:02
could eat, only maybe swallow
one bite, maybe, you know, try
40:06
to get the second bite down, I
had to chunk it up with a knife
40:10
and give it to the dog. It was
inedible. It was totally
40:13
inedible. I could not eat the
damn burger
40:16
and yet during the lockdowns,
the only thing that was
40:18
available was fast food was this
was this nasty shit.
40:25
So the fat shaming clip, which
you might as well play is really
40:29
because it's targeted. It's
targeted at Chris Christie. Now,
40:33
I didn't even realize that I was
so blown away that Bill Maher
40:37
couldn't figure out why
everyone's fat in America.
40:40
So the Chris Christie clip was
aimed and this is not from the
40:43
show is from the after show. And
I just thought, you know, here's
40:47
another one of these liberals
even though he's kind of a
40:49
dubious liberal. guilt, guilt
trip liberal. We a fat shaming,
40:56
and I just thought it was
abhorrent, but play it. I think
40:58
Santa says a shot.
41:00
Yeah. Oh, he's got more than a
shot. I mean, he's he I think he
41:03
won the straw poll in New
Hampshire. And he feels a little
41:06
krusteaz
41:07
to me, like he's peaking right
now. But he's not actually gonna
41:10
like, land the
41:11
plane. Oh, no. He's not
Christie. Yes. Yes. Very Chris.
41:15
Yes.
41:16
So Christie is twice the man
here.
41:20
Yeah, but you know, it, did you
see the full show where he did
41:25
the whole fat segment. That was
his call back. And he's on
41:28
YouTube. So he thinks you can do
whatever you want. By the way
41:30
that Liz Smith woman, I hope we
see a lot of her. What an idiot.
41:36
She's pretty bad. He
41:37
is really stupid. Anyway, this
all comes together in this next
41:43
clip from Canadian Member of
Parliament. What is her name
41:49
here?
41:49
By the way, the company's no
genius. No, it really comes.
41:55
It does
41:55
come out in the after session
potatoes.
42:00
This is a second lesbian Louis.
And since we're talking about
42:06
food intelligence, and of
course, this plays right into
42:08
climate change, which we'll get
to, she is now going to explain
42:13
what net zero means net zero,
this is the end, this is the
42:17
term that everybody's using net
zero 2030 2050, whatever you
42:20
want. Net Zero Net Zero. And
she's going to explain what kind
42:24
of hell Net Zero really is.
42:26
This whole net zero is a nobody
has ever asked to define net
42:32
zero. And that's what the
farmers are fighting over right
42:36
now. Because the government of
Holland and Sri Lankan art and
42:41
here has defined net zero, and
I'm gonna give you an example,
42:45
you eat a piece of steak, that
steak the carbon footprint is
42:49
calculated by every single thing
that that cattle consumed up
42:55
until you ate it. And then the
fact that you ate it. That's,
43:01
that's what the carbon footprint
is. And so the nitrogen in the
43:05
soil, the feed the
transportation of the feed,
43:08
everything is calculated
43:10
that that is the I think the
what they call the new asset
43:13
class. So all of those steps,
all of those processes will be
43:17
owned somehow, like some legal
NFT, or something you can trade
43:22
on every single bit of that
process.
43:24
And then they do an equation and
then they say it's not
43:27
sustainable. And the problem is,
is that even for agricultural
43:31
production, where farmers have
gone to even zero tillage, and
43:37
has invested in technology, and
they thought that that would
43:41
have been enough. And that's
what the government in Holland
43:45
said, that would have been
enough, then they changed the
43:47
rules. And they said, No, it's
not enough all that money you
43:50
invested, I'm sorry, it still
doesn't meet net zero. And
43:55
that's the problem. Because the
net zero calculation is almost
44:00
like, it's sorcery, almost.
Because when you look at
44:05
electric car, and if you're
going to do a net zero
44:09
calculation on an electric car,
and you look at a cobalt mine,
44:14
or even a computer to a cobalt
mine, or a lithium mine, and you
44:19
look at the degradation of that,
and then you look at the fact
44:22
that five year old African
children are working in those
44:26
mines. And you then you look at
the battery, electric car, and
44:33
how it gets disposed of
afterwards, and the years that
44:37
it would take to break down that
battery. And you do a carbon
44:41
footprint on that. You would see
that that is far more damaging
44:45
than agriculture, but it's
agriculture, what is being
44:49
attacked, and that's why I
believe that there's an agenda.
44:52
Yeah.
44:54
It's the agenda of bugs. This
makes so much sense. Remove
45:00
We've all healthy food. I mean,
it's like it's just like, wow,
45:04
we were complaining during the
lunch
45:05
make sense to a maniac. During
the lockdowns, there was
45:09
not a single person said, Hey,
here's what you can do to
45:12
strengthen your immune system.
Make sure you get a little bit
45:14
of sunshine or maybe take some
vitamin D No, instead, we're
45:18
eating processed shit that has
no nutritional value, and we're
45:21
jacked on Pharma. Is there going
to succeed? We'll never hit 8
45:29
billion.
45:32
We'll hit eight, but I think
we're already at eight. Now.
45:34
Where are we at?
45:35
Oh, we'd probably around a
billion.
45:39
Yeah, I think we're Yeah, we're
at 7794 as of 2020. So probably
45:45
close. And India is going to
pass China which is going to be
45:48
the more interesting of the two
phenomenons.
45:53
Anyway, so Did you see the
Climate The climate crisis
45:57
emergency in Washington DC
46:00
No, no, I didn't reach me.
46:02
Yes, Washington DC lightning
strike that killed three offers
46:05
climate. The clip? Does it offer
a climate warming warning.
46:10
I cut it off but I think it was
from NTT. So they don't do that.
46:13
But somebody got hit by
somebody. I thought it was like
46:17
it seemed like they were testing
some gear. And
46:22
as 5g That 5g is really
powerful. This is Reuters.
46:28
WTF? WTF WHAT THE FUCK lightning
and DC
46:33
police say to people who were
critically injured in a
46:36
lightning strike outside the
White House have died.
46:39
Wow, gee, I have a better clip
than that about the light. Well,
46:42
I it was only it was a short
five second clip for the reason
46:45
that it was just outside the
White House
46:47
home overseas tonight a
devastating lightning strike and
46:50
Cuba. No, that's Cuba. But
Reuters says the lightning
46:55
strike offers a climate warning.
His climate change? Yeah, these
47:01
are climate change victims.
Scientists right here. And you
47:06
can fact check it because his
Reuters, scientists say that
47:09
climate change is increasing the
likelihood of lightning strikes
47:11
across the United States. After
lightning struck at a square
47:15
near the White House leaving
three people dead and one other
47:18
in critical condition. The hot
humid conditions in Washington
47:21
DC on Thursday, were primed for
electricity. Really? It's
47:28
interesting. So there you go.
It's climbing. Yeah,
47:34
okay. There's never been
lightning strikes before.
47:40
One more food climate change
clip here from New Zealand.
47:46
Everything is starting to lock
down just like in the
47:49
Netherlands with the farmers.
Funny story. So you know the
47:53
Netherlands we now know that the
whole idea is to reduce the
47:57
farmland to take farmland to
build 900,000 homes to start
48:01
this trice tri state Cities
project which brings the
48:07
Netherlands Belgium and parts of
Germany into one mega city as
48:11
you would call it a bedroom
community. here's the rub
48:14
though. Where they're building
those 900,000 new homes in
48:18
Holland, they won't be allowed
to have cars. The Minister has
48:23
come out and said there will be
no cars in that area will have
48:26
great trains. You can't have a
car no can no car no car. Wait
48:30
a minute, how many what was the
number of 900,000? With no cars?
48:36
No cars? Oh, that mean now this
is where they you know, they get
48:41
they tried to get away with
stuff this typical. Let's see
48:44
where we can get away with Are
you are you going too far with
48:46
that when Bill? And I think you
guys now you they bought into
48:50
this? They'll buy into that. So
now no cars? Sure.
48:54
I mean, it's so severe that
Spotify won't even play the cars
48:57
in the Netherlands. I mean, I'm
just telling you, hey, oh, a
49:01
writer. Now I know here's New
Zealand with the population of
49:04
just 5 million. New Zealand's
carbon footprint is relatively
49:08
small. It's hoofprints, however,
is through the roof. And now in
49:14
a world first New Zealand
farmers will have to pay a tax
49:17
for every one of the methane
emitting 10 million cattle and
49:21
26 million sheep that roam the
scenic countryside. The farmers
49:25
will be able to mitigate their
tax burden, if they lower
49:28
emissions by modernizing their
operation in modernizing where
49:31
the program could fail is if
farmers pick up and move their
49:34
operations to another country.
49:36
When you shut down farms and
they go someplace else, then
49:40
that doesn't mean that the
demand for these products that
49:42
these farms used to produce all
of a sudden ceases to exist. The
49:46
demand is still there, and will
be satisfied by somebody else
49:50
elsewhere in the world. And that
means that emissions will simply
49:54
shift from one place to another.
49:57
1000 sheep are ruminant animals,
meaning they have Have four
50:00
chambered stomachs that act like
fermentation bats that create
50:03
methane 95% of which comes right
out of their mouths. As far as
50:08
greenhouse gases go Methane
traps up to 36 times more heat
50:12
in the atmosphere than carbon
dioxide does. And that's bad.
50:17
But while the carbon dioxide we
emit today will stick in the
50:20
atmosphere for centuries,
methane dissipates in far less
50:24
time.
50:24
The good news is that methane is
short lived, it only lives about
50:29
a decade in the atmosphere. And
then it's killed. It's
50:32
destroyed. US Zealand is
50:34
hoping for the kind of success
seen in California, which has
50:37
reduced the methane produced by
its dairy farms by 30%. However,
50:41
California did it through
incentives, not taxes.
50:46
Yeah, well, we have all kinds of
incentives. The Pope sent a
50:51
letter to the EU use use
conference and said, Hey, stop
50:57
eating so much meat.
51:00
The pope? Yeah, no, he's from
Argentina. Fried like meat
51:05
Central. does meet central
government. He's the guy is a
51:10
bad guy. Yeah. It's not a good
Pope.
51:14
I know. I'm sorry. I called him.
But he's retiring soon is done,
51:17
which I also called he's
retiring, which is
51:19
kind of odd. Of course. It's
odd. This is a new trend in the
51:23
Church of the Pope to come in
for a while and then quit.
51:28
No, it's it. This will usher in
the great news, the Antichrist.
51:34
No. Well, I don't know about
that. But the great reset for
51:36
sure. The Queen dies, Joe Biden
dies, the pope resigns, new
51:41
round, new chances. New Leaders.
question is Who is it going to
51:47
be? And how is Joe by the way?
He's he's on day seven now of
51:51
COVID. Still?
51:53
I don't know what the latest is.
I think he's voluntary like they
51:57
they still would the doctor
still want to talk to or they
52:00
won't let walk. They are the
Valerie Jarrett won't let the
52:05
doctor talk to anybody because
he has to answer questions.
52:09
Yeah, he doesn't want to say
anything because I guess Joe's
52:11
got other issues. Oh, really? He
said, Well, he said he had
52:15
cancer and those old clips. He
seems
52:17
quite healthy. He seems quite
surprised.
52:22
A couple of biceps. Get him out
of the way. All right, please.
52:25
Here is an interesting one. I
thought this is just this Biden
52:30
talking about his granddad is as
a football player.
52:33
Well, you know, there's Oh
expression baseball coach of the
52:36
Dodgers years ago. Mayor de
rocha said rather of Lady luck's
52:40
into my pension skill. My
grandfather was an all American
52:44
football player of Santa Clara.
And the turn of the century. You
52:48
say no, I'd rather have luck and
skill.
52:55
So his granddad was a football
player. I don't know his
52:58
position. But he was at Santa
Clara, which is a small school
53:01
in California around 1900. And
there's no way he was all
53:07
American. That's a lie. I was
grandfather. Yeah, there's no
53:11
way there's not possible I would
like to see some dark I tried to
53:15
find the documentation that you
I saw his picture. I like I
53:18
couldn't find it was a lie.
Nobody calls him out of his lie.
53:22
You just did it. Well, the way
to go.
53:26
There's another one that's
interesting. This is D he's
53:30
describing his home life as a
kid and I thought there was a
53:33
interesting little tidbit in
here.
53:35
Like I said, I was raised in one
of those households where when
53:38
the price of a gallon of
gasoline went up was a topic of
53:41
discussion around a kitchen
table and we weren't poor we
53:44
were just typical middle class
family and a three bedroom house
53:48
with four kids and a grandpa but
all kidding aside it was we live
53:51
fine.
53:53
What is he already sitting
aside?
53:55
Oh, yeah. Not a joke. Was he
kidding about not hyperbole?
54:00
That's right jackal kidding
54:01
aside, so his granddad, which
may have been the football
54:04
player was living there. Maybe
Maybe I didn't. I didn't say
54:07
which granddad. Okay, so he's
talking about? I was not nearly
54:14
as old as that guy. But I would
say, I don't remember as a
54:18
little kid. My parents ever
talking about the price of
54:22
gasoline at the dining room
table. Do you remember your
54:25
parents ever talking about the
price of gasoline? Oh, crap.
54:28
Okay,
54:28
hold on a second. My mom had
severe financial trauma issues.
54:36
So things did come up. Yeah. And
you know what, you know, when,
54:40
when it really hit and it wasn't
per se about gasoline. When we
54:43
were just living in the
Netherlands and my my dad was
54:46
being paid in US dollars. And
the exchange rate was completely
54:53
out of whack. First of all,
there was 95% income tax. And
54:58
because of us being paid in US
dollars, we weren't getting
55:02
enough Dutch guilders or
whatever the problem was. And I
55:05
just remember my mom always
looking terrified about a change
55:10
in, in the exchange rate, and
then of course, we actually had
55:15
the oil crisis, where they they
closed down all roads on Sundays
55:20
in the Netherlands, the car last
Sunday.
55:22
So it was, at least I had one,
look at what's going to happen
55:26
to the 900,000 houses.
55:28
This is what it's like people,
except without the highway.
55:32
Okay, this is the last clip I
have this is about kids going to
55:35
school,
55:36
have no idea what the recovery
plan did with the government
55:39
debt at all. I mean, the reason
why we still had teachers and
55:42
school kids going to school the
reason why we had cops on the
55:45
beat, reason why essential
workers, states couldn't afford
55:49
it. Cities couldn't afford to
towns couldn't afford it.
55:51
Counties couldn't afford what,
55:52
wait a minute, the reason why we
had kids going to school was
55:55
because they couldn't afford it.
Let me hear this. Again,
55:59
he claims I'm gonna tell you
that back up on this, he claims
56:02
that the Recovery Act and gave
through a couple billion
56:06
trillion into the population was
because for some unknown reason,
56:12
nobody could afford to pay the
cops even though they were
56:15
paying the cops fine. Until
COVID. And and so the recovery,
56:22
which is caused the inflation
He's stayed didn't cause the
56:26
inflation right. And that's why
kids are still going to schools.
56:31
Kids didn't go to school. The
kids were kept out of the school
56:34
except a private schools where
they still went to school
56:37
because the private schools are
outside the system. But no,
56:40
that's bulk. This whole thing is
a lie.
56:43
Now, I may have some insight
into what happened to our
56:46
president, the sometimes spokes
hole for the White House,
56:51
typically Pentagon but now he's
teamed up with Kareem Abdul
56:56
jumpier Vaughn cloud giant
VanDamme
56:59
is ready to pounce. He's,
57:02
he's ready to pass. He was asked
a very interesting question
57:04
about the President's COVID
status.
57:06
President Biden may have began
taps may begin to have symptoms
57:10
about four days after returning
from Saudi Arabia, as the US
57:13
government pulled out the
possibility that the Saudi
57:17
government may have deliberately
exposed the President to the
57:20
Coronavirus.
57:21
I love this question. Did the
Saudis in fact Biden
57:25
deliberately with the
Coronavirus as
57:27
the US government pulled out the
possibility that the Saudi
57:31
government may have deliberately
exposed the President to the
57:34
Coronavirus?
57:38
I think I shouldn't refer to
creen on that question. Talking
57:42
about the products.
57:44
She was she was like, she's deer
in the headlights on this
57:48
referring to Karina on that
question. In terms of talking
57:51
about the President's medical
condition that's out of my
57:54
scope. But but but but but but
but I don't know where this idea
57:59
is coming from? I don't know.
What prompted you to ask it that
58:04
way. But the idea that a foreign
nation state would would
58:09
deliberately try to infect the
president united states with a
58:12
virus is just ludicrous. Just
absolutely ludicrous. There's
58:16
nothing to it. And it should be
treated as the as the ridiculous
58:21
idea that it is.
58:22
It's crazy. A nation state would
never do that.
58:27
Wow. A bunch of bullcrap that is
never
58:31
know that the Russians never
have the umbrellas with the
58:34
pricker.
58:34
Yeah, we wouldn't ever tried to
get an exploding cigar into the
58:39
into Fidel Castro's box.
58:41
We'd never tried to give Hugo
Chavez cancer. That would be
58:44
crazy. No. No. What was the
other one? There's another Oh,
58:50
during the the church
commission. That'd be crazy to
58:54
think that the CIA has a dark
gun that can give you a heart
58:57
attack. They held that thing up
in Congress. They show this look
59:04
at Hey, look at this. Yeah, no,
no, no, no, there'll be none of
59:09
that. Well, you know what,
here's another crazy thing. I
59:13
wasn't actually going to play
this but it now comes into play.
59:17
There's a guy who went on a they
may have captured him at this
59:20
point. He went on a shooting
spree in Ohio. Killing I think
59:26
four people. His name is Steven
Marlowe. And he left a an
59:32
Instagram video explaining what
he was doing and and of course
59:36
that he's not crazy.
59:38
So mom, dad, Kevin, carry
Brendan. I just want you to know
59:41
I love you more than you will
ever know. I could not have
59:45
asked for a better family. What
you cannot comprehend is that we
59:49
have been attacked by this
weapon our entire lives and the
59:51
attack against me personally is
one of the most vicious attacks
59:54
a human being has ever faced. I
have tolerated the most inhumane
1:00:00
torture in hopes that the FBI
and CIA would come to my defense
1:00:03
that they have failed to come to
my aid. My only hope is that you
1:00:06
come to understand what has
happened here. When the world
1:00:09
realizes what has happened,
there will be justice. But I
1:00:12
cannot sit by and be a victim
any longer. And I refuse to sit
1:00:15
by and do nothing while my
nieces and nephews and the rest
1:00:18
of my family are operated on
with mind control. Our thoughts
1:00:22
are not private, is disgusting
and it is cruel. I will be
1:00:27
launching the first counter
attack against mind control in
1:00:29
human history. I want to be very
clear, this will not be an
1:00:33
active shooting event, I will be
executing some of the people
1:00:36
responsible for activating
shooters. If I happen to
1:00:41
survive, please visit me in
prison if only to see the same
1:00:44
man you have always known rather
than the victim of some mental
1:00:47
disorder that does not exist.
What you may not understand is
1:00:50
that I will gladly die to expose
this, and I will gladly die to
1:00:54
help one other victim discover
the truth of what has happened.
1:00:57
If I can help another targeted
individual fight back against
1:01:00
telepathy, then the sacrifice
will be well worth it. To any
1:01:04
tip, read this, understand that
your attackers use the form of
1:01:07
ventriloquism I described in the
paper to move your thoughts. But
1:01:10
your thoughts can also move
their mouths to my friends in
1:01:13
Chicago, Lexington, Dayton and
all over the world. Get this
1:01:17
email out to everyone. You know,
the most terrific weapon ever
1:01:20
made it being used on human
beings. And if you ever learned
1:01:23
the truth, you will understand
what I did here to protect
1:01:25
myself and my family. Get this
out to other T eyes, other voice
1:01:29
years. So the world has a chance
to fight back to my family,
1:01:33
especially my nieces and
nephews. I want you to
1:01:35
understand that what I do here I
do for your future, and hope
1:01:39
that you can live a life free of
mind control.
1:01:42
Wow. Wow. Wow, that's a good
catch. I never heard this.
1:01:48
I just found out about it
myself. And you know, we have a
1:01:51
bit
1:01:51
there. Obviously, they've been
keeping some day. There. I've
1:01:55
been keeping it suppressed. I've
given you a clip as a day for
1:01:58
digging that thing up.
1:02:03
And we've seen like the ship.
1:02:06
Well, I mean be before any
analysis. Exactly. Who are the
1:02:11
people he killed?
1:02:14
Oh, I have it here somewhere.
That second? Where's my videos?
1:02:24
I will have to find it for you.
Since somewhere here. I don't
1:02:33
know. I don't offhand I don't
know. seems important. Yes, it
1:02:39
does. Now that you mentioned
that I but I got my clip of the
1:02:41
day already. Who gives a shit?
Yeah. But we had otherwise I
1:02:47
would have given you. So, but
the point is he sounds
1:02:53
reasonably together
1:02:55
and very together. science
fictiony way,
1:02:59
but we've heard a lot and I
don't know if he's former
1:03:01
military. That wouldn't surprise
me. Because, you know, we had
1:03:04
the Navy shipyard, you know, the
guys have the same thing voices
1:03:07
in my head we've had, you know,
let's let's remember the the
1:03:11
embassies that have people have
been targeted and they're
1:03:14
getting migraines and other
things. And MK Ultra, which was
1:03:18
real, the real program. So who
knows?
1:03:22
Who knows? Well, that's where
I'd be interested to see who he
1:03:25
shot. I'm going to find out he's
targeting his tormentors.
1:03:30
Yeah. So oops, we'll find out
we'll find out. Well, since
1:03:36
we're on conspiracies want to do
a couple real quick.
1:03:41
Yeah, and nuts. What happens I
kicked a keyboard. Oh, and then
1:03:47
I erased a an important
document. The donation note from
1:03:53
someone can you do a CTRL Z? I
just did it and it didn't come
1:03:57
up. Bring it back.
1:03:59
I hate it when that happened.
1:04:00
I just made sure you had to read
this.
1:04:04
Dan Crenshaw, here in Texas.
1:04:07
Oh yeah, your buddy. Ah, I take
your word. Got it.
1:04:11
So Dan Crenshaw really fell out
of favor during everybody hates
1:04:15
him. Yeah, yeah, they call him
what is Alex Stein column
1:04:18
eyepatch McCain, which is very
rude. Yeah, I
1:04:21
patched McCain.
1:04:22
McCain. You know, I think the
the route the some of the
1:04:26
problems that people had here in
Texas was he wanted a
1:04:30
centralized vaccination database
and registry. And then he showed
1:04:35
up as well. He shows up as a
World Economic Forum, young
1:04:41
global leader, and we've talked
about this that was that was
1:04:45
that was his mistake. Well, same
with Tulsi Gabbard. She's also a
1:04:48
young global leader which just
puts a little bit of a stench on
1:04:52
you because a
1:04:53
big stench on you and makes you
untrustworthy. Now if you Okay,
1:04:58
down the Ephesus Lauren COVID
If, if you showed up all of a
1:05:03
sudden, as a young global leader
on the World Economic Forum
1:05:06
website, what would you do?
1:05:09
What I do? Yeah, I start to talk
about how great it would be if
1:05:13
we had one world government.
1:05:15
And in all seriousness, if you
are against it, would you say
1:05:19
take me off your website?
1:05:22
Oh, you mean? In other words, if
I showed up, and I wasn't
1:05:25
really, I just showed up on the
list there. And you said, Hey,
1:05:29
John, by the way, you know,
you're on the list. What would I
1:05:32
do? I would, I would get a hold
of somebody to tell him to take
1:05:35
me off the damn list right now.
I'm assuming you,
1:05:38
right? Because it's a bunch of
globalist pricks that you want
1:05:42
nothing to do with?
1:05:44
Yeah, it would be bad for this
show. That's for sure. Yes.
1:05:47
And so you'd make a big deal out
of that. And now I can see where
1:05:51
other people be like, Oh, I'm so
honored.
1:05:54
No, there's plenty of people
that would think it was cool.
1:05:58
Well, let's see what Dan
Crenshaw thought.
1:06:00
So the latest conspiracy theory
about me and there are many, and
1:06:06
they're kind of hilarious, and
people love to click on him. One
1:06:09
of the latest ones is that I'm
currently part of the World
1:06:13
Economic Forum. That's right. So
the conspiracy goes like this,
1:06:16
even though I vote completely
opposite to their values.
1:06:20
Everything I say and do is
completely antithetical to
1:06:23
everything. The World Economic
Forum stands for that. There's
1:06:27
this belief that secretly, I'm a
card carrying member. Not true.
1:06:33
Never collaborated with them.
There's no correspondence with
1:06:36
them. There's no membership.
There's nothing. The reason
1:06:40
people latch on to this, for
those of you don't know, and you
1:06:42
probably don't even know what
the World Economic Forum is.
1:06:45
Oh, I'm sorry, Dan. We're so
stupid. We don't even know what
1:06:49
the World Economic Forum is.
Okay. The reason
1:06:52
people latch onto this, for
those of you don't know, and you
1:06:55
probably don't even know the
World Economic Forum is a few
1:06:58
years ago in 2019. That's every
year they publish a list of
1:07:01
like, up and coming leaders, and
they put me on the list. I rose
1:07:05
to fame very, very quickly. 19.
And so they add me to the list.
1:07:10
There's no correspondence that
occurs. Again, there's no
1:07:13
membership has no meetings,
never been to Davos. And I think
1:07:19
we need to put the conspiracy
back in the box where it
1:07:22
belongs. And let's try not to
turn our politics and to Jerry
1:07:27
Springer show. Thanks,
everybody.
1:07:29
Not believable. That's just not
believable. They just they just
1:07:33
put people on the list because
he rose to fame. Notice he likes
1:07:38
the fame part.
1:07:41
Yeah, he she says thinks very
highly of himself by saying that
1:07:44
over and over
1:07:45
douchebag sorry, slipped up.
Well, time slipped out. So now,
1:07:55
here's the most elitist thing
I've seen. And it happened last
1:08:00
week, and it was the 2022
Commonwealth Games. And I've
1:08:07
only seen about for about 35
minutes of the opening ceremony.
1:08:14
Dude, this was on par with the
crazy tunnel. It was it was
1:08:22
complete. Like, you know, Moloch
worship. Just all all the weird,
1:08:30
creepy, elitist things that
you'd expect from the globalist
1:08:34
at the Commonwealth Games, which
were held in Birmingham, England
1:08:37
of all places. Well, here, yes.
Well,
1:08:42
they would they have some some I
think some soccer stadium this
1:08:45
stuff in Birmingham? No, of
course there is. Of course, it
1:08:49
has to be in one of the
Commonwealth countries, I
1:08:51
guess. Whatever. The
Commonwealth is, both a
1:08:55
British Commonwealth. United
States, Canada, New Zealand and
1:08:59
Australia. Same is five eyes and
1:09:03
let's just call it what it is
the 555 eyes games. Exactly. So
1:09:09
here's some of the official
opening ceremony as played on
1:09:13
the BBC.
1:09:16
But of course, for all the color
and noise, the characters the
1:09:19
invention, there was a dark side
to the industrial revolution, a
1:09:22
darker side to the blue ring.
1:09:26
To remind us of the relentless
drive of industry they drive a
1:09:29
beast of all 10 meters high
1:09:33
rage when Justice breaks free
and causes pandemonium
1:09:38
repeated and sold here in the
city century for centuries.
1:09:42
There's no doubt stellar and the
dreamers to try and hold the
1:09:45
bill Stella offers friendship
1:09:48
and compassion to tame the beast
1:09:50
and they got women you know
pulling chains in
1:09:53
chains guy by the way I want to
bake before somebody starts
1:09:56
writing in the United States is
not part of the England British.
1:10:00
Commonwealth. No, no. But they
are part of five vice captain
1:10:04
you. I like the five sounds
disgusting. It sounds totally
1:10:07
satanic.
1:10:08
So now here's a little piece
from rumble, where someone did
1:10:12
what I always want us to do live
and they did their own
1:10:14
commentary over the Commonwealth
Games. link in the show notes.
1:10:19
The 72 dreamers are on their way
to Brom and we have lift off for
1:10:24
the 22nd Commonwealth Games with
1:10:26
hazel and it's so great to hear
the story of young Birmingham
1:10:29
lads like cut Allah really,
really is the second city of
1:10:35
his hopes and dreams he went on
to represent the refugee team at
1:10:38
the World Athletics
Championships in London in 2017.
1:10:41
Race thank you Andrew
1:10:42
for finally mentioning refugees.
1:10:44
We haven't spoken about refugees
as we mentioned, cut Allah dally
1:10:48
one second ago.
1:10:50
Villages, our cities and our
countries now we can travel
1:10:53
again and meet up in new
neighborhoods. In fact, we're
1:10:56
building a new neighborhood here
how's this for a courtyard of
1:11:00
the Commonwealth?
1:11:01
prettiest perfect scene and
Burning Man weird flying houses
1:11:05
strange dancing, celebrating the
United Nations refugees good
1:11:09
Apple Valley this really does
say the Commonwealth Games in
1:11:15
regards to tower of Birmingham
now sorry, I mean, the Tower of
1:11:19
Babel. Weird drama, purple,
strange graffiti. Lovely to see
1:11:24
the crowd looking stunned and
bewildered in the background. As
1:11:28
the satanic ritual continues on
in front of the beautiful tower
1:11:31
of Babel.
1:11:38
Estelle on 71 other dreamers are
blocked from around the world
1:11:41
around the Commonwealth to
Birmingham representing the 72
1:11:43
nations competing
1:11:44
There you go. We need to do some
of that.
1:11:49
Yeah, the British understatement
makes it work well with this
1:11:53
something like what you saw
there, I should go look at this.
1:11:55
This sounds terrible was
fantastic. And it's actually
1:11:58
disgusting. I think these people
should be ashamed of themselves.
1:12:01
But what are you going to do?
1:12:02
Are they have no shame?
1:12:04
No shame.
1:12:05
No shame. No shame. No shame.
1:12:07
How about a little bit about
Ukraine before we
1:12:09
go? Oh, yes. Oh, yes. I'm very
excited about Ukraine. I've
1:12:13
still
1:12:13
got a series of clips here. And
most of them involve the Amnesty
1:12:17
International report saying
they're a bunch of pricks and
1:12:19
assholes and crime criminals.
What? What?
1:12:24
And so you're gonna tell me they
got Nazis up there.
1:12:28
So I have two series. They're
the ones there's just the update
1:12:31
on from New Tang Dynasty. And
then I have the NPR report. But
1:12:36
let's start with this as Ukraine
and I live and give a little
1:12:40
background on this is Ukraine
nonsense update. And why I call
1:12:43
it nonsense update because
whatever happens it always boils
1:12:47
down to Zelinsky screaming and
hollering and whining about the
1:12:52
fact that we need to give him
more money. So here we go.
1:12:55
And over in Ukraine President
Solinsky says a report by
1:12:58
Amnesty International about the
country cannot be tolerated. He
1:13:02
says the report equates the
victim and the aggressor. The
1:13:06
human rights group accused
Ukraine of endangering
1:13:08
civilians. It says Ukraine based
its troops in residential areas
1:13:13
during Russia's invasion. Kyiv
likened the report to Russian
1:13:16
propaganda and disinformation.
The report said amnesty workers
1:13:20
saw Ukrainian forces
establishing bases and operating
1:13:23
weapons systems in residential
areas. That's during their
1:13:27
visits to several frontline
areas and Ukraine's east and
1:13:30
south from April to July
Solinsky made a televised late
1:13:34
night address. He said Russia
had deliberately targeted
1:13:38
civilians, and he mentioned many
atrocities that he said have
1:13:41
been committed by Russia, but
have not been included. In any
1:13:45
reports. The Ukrainian leader
also asked the European Union to
1:13:48
release $8 billion for Ukraine
that's currently blocked, adding
1:13:53
that Ukraine cannot be held
hostage to their indecision or
1:13:56
bureaucracy.
1:13:57
Zelinsky is coke dealer needs
some the money
1:14:01
so they can't be held hostage so
give us the money. Hey, hey,
1:14:05
hey, I can't be held hostage
give me the money. That's right.
1:14:08
What Wait, wait, what let me get
let me get the lodge. No,
1:14:11
he's he's over his skis, man.
1:14:13
So here we go with the actual an
in depth a little more more in
1:14:18
depth. This actually is the only
part of the longer bit they did
1:14:21
on on van PRVs. Because or NPR
because they were concerned. You
1:14:26
know that this may be unfair.
This Amnesty International
1:14:30
reported because it's you know,
targeting these poor Ukrainians
1:14:33
who are just doing what they
have to do. But so let's go
1:14:36
Yeah, I missed the report. One.
1:14:38
On Thursday, the human rights
group Amnesty International
1:14:41
published a scathing report
accusing the Ukrainian military
1:14:45
of stationing its troops near
civilian areas and ways that may
1:14:48
amount to war crimes. Almost as
quickly as it was released
1:14:52
Ukrainian and international
experts condemned the report as
1:14:55
misleading. Joining us now from
Kyiv is NPR Zulian high da who
1:14:59
has been following this Are us
welcome. Hi, Daniel. First
1:15:02
question is the Amnesty report
credible? Well, critics from
1:15:06
Ukraine's President on down say
that the report amounts to
1:15:09
disinformation and amnesties own
Ukraine office says that the
1:15:13
foreign based researchers
glossed over critical
1:15:16
information that can be easily
manipulated or misunderstood.
1:15:20
Now, I don't think there's much
doubt that what the researchers
1:15:23
saw is technically true, that
there are situations where
1:15:27
soldiers are quartered in homes
next to civilians, that
1:15:30
Ukrainian troops do spend time
inside of vacant hospitals and
1:15:34
schools and so on. My colleagues
and I have even seen some
1:15:37
examples of this. And that can
theoretically set a bad
1:15:41
precedent where Russians
returning fire might miss and
1:15:45
kill some bystanders. Amnesty
says Ukraine should do better at
1:15:49
evacuating civilians from the
areas that they're operating in.
1:15:52
But Ukraine's defense ministry
says that they've done that
1:15:55
1000s People either can't or
won't leave, huh?
1:16:01
Yeah, sounds like this guy's
not. It's almost as though it's
1:16:05
like you have to know we have to
take the side of Ukraine on
1:16:09
this. So soften your soften the
blow, and the you guys going?
1:16:13
Well, you know, I kind of saw
that when I was over there. And
1:16:17
well, you know, you can
misinterpreted I guess, and
1:16:20
there's gonna be so he's wishy
washy. Well, the
1:16:22
wind is changing in Ukraine. I
can see the media narrative
1:16:25
shifting slowly. I don't think
Zelinsky is safe.
1:16:32
Ye you've been of the opinion.
He's a Dead Man Walking Dead
1:16:35
walking. Yes. Okay.
1:16:37
And what the amnesty researchers
documented is true, as you say,
1:16:41
what is the criticism against
the report? Yeah, so the
1:16:43
criticism mostly comes down to
what the report doesn't say, as
1:16:47
opposed to what it does say.
Report implies that Ukraine may
1:16:52
be committing war crimes and
says that soldiers actions might
1:16:56
be interpreted as using
civilians as human shields. So I
1:17:00
talked to the report's author,
Donatella Rivera, who's very
1:17:04
well known in this area of human
rights research, and she said
1:17:08
that being in schools and
hospitals isn't strictly against
1:17:12
international law. So critics
are asking, who gets to
1:17:16
determine what is or isn't
within the bounds of
1:17:19
international law? How far do
soldiers need to be away from
1:17:22
civilians, especially in cases
of defensive urban warfare, to
1:17:27
be within the bounds of legal
warfare? It's just too
1:17:29
ambiguous. Report has?
1:17:32
Is that the NPR follow up?
1:17:35
Guy? Yeah. AMY GOODMAN does is
two
1:17:39
pounds of legal work.
1:17:43
We should practice that. That's
very professional, huh?
1:17:49
Yeah, we should. Okay.
1:17:50
This report has made a lot of
people pretty mad and Ukraine,
1:17:53
right? Yeah, it's been the talk
of the streets for days. There's
1:17:57
even a viral meme that the
organization might change its
1:18:00
name to something like she
Amnesty International. Now,
1:18:05
reasons for this is because
Russia has been trying to
1:18:07
justify its invasion of Ukraine
since before it is what
1:18:10
happened. And Ukrainians are mad
that Russian media has really
1:18:14
run with this Amnesty report.
And they've jumped onto some of
1:18:18
those implied conclusions that
Ukrainians are all war
1:18:21
criminals.
1:18:24
It's a transitional criminal
government. It's like, hello,
1:18:28
hello,
1:18:29
this report comes out and then
the Russians run with it.
1:18:33
Wow, why I wonder I wonder. It's
crazy as
1:18:38
those guys those rushes they ran
with a report that was looked
1:18:42
bad. Okay. Question.
1:18:46
Why do you think Amnesty
International is typically a
1:18:50
globalist organization who would
be all in for them to do this,
1:18:55
that, to me means a shift in the
global narrative
1:19:00
that you might be onto something
there.
1:19:02
Alright, let's listen to the
third.
1:19:04
I talked to Isla zosky from the
organized crime and corruption
1:19:07
Reporting Project, which just
like amnesty, monitors
1:19:10
compliance with international
law in Ukraine. He says the
1:19:13
Amnesty report was written so
clumsily it borders on
1:19:16
negligence.
1:19:17
God forbid, you know, some
explosion in a shelter in a
1:19:19
hospital that kills 50 people,
the Russians are gonna say,
1:19:22
Well, look, you've been Amnesty
International said that
1:19:24
Ukrainians are making us do
this.
1:19:25
What's interesting is that
Amnesty International itself has
1:19:28
reported plenty of cases where
Russians have attacked civilian
1:19:31
sites without any pretext of
returning fire, like the time
1:19:35
that the Russians bombed a
theater and muddy up where
1:19:37
civilians were sheltering back
in March. Ukrainians say there
1:19:40
wouldn't have been any dead
civilians at all if Russia
1:19:43
hadn't invaded in the first
place. Ukraine's Foreign
1:19:46
Minister says any suggestion
Ukraine provokes attacks is
1:19:49
simply untrue and amounts to
victim blaming.
1:19:52
victim blaming, oh boy. This
victim shaming victim shame and
1:19:58
can't do that. I'm gonna throw
some Have some gas on your fire
1:20:01
there that you've lit. CBS had
an hour long report an in depth
1:20:06
report about the arming of
Ukraine, which, as we already
1:20:12
figured out is a mess. 30% of
the weapons that are sent over
1:20:17
make it to their intended
destination. 70% just gone the
1:20:24
whole every shithole country is
now armed. We've got Serbia II,
1:20:30
and we've got Serbia kicking
off. Now, you know, there's all
1:20:33
kinds of crap going on there.
Who knows if they got some of
1:20:36
those weapons? So for CBS to do
this, which to me means that's
1:20:41
got to be CIA. Hitting out
approved at the DIA.
1:20:47
Yeah, this is, this is where you
get your narrative changing,
1:20:51
because these guys are trigger.
They're the ones who put out the
1:20:56
signage. Hey, look, yep, apples
for sale, here's five cents.
1:21:01
Here's the kind of the trailer
the promo for this hour long
1:21:04
special.
1:21:05
In the past two months, we move
weapons and equipment to Ukraine
1:21:08
at record speed drones, grenade
launcher, machine guns.
1:21:13
We're seeing this incredible
historic flow of weapons coming
1:21:17
into Ukraine, do we have any
sense as to where they're going?
1:21:21
We don't know. There is really
no information as to where
1:21:26
they're going. at all,
1:21:28
you know, all this stuff goes
through the border. And they're
1:21:30
kind of like something happens
it kind of like 30% Maybe we
1:21:34
just it's fun destination 30%?
Are you concerned about weapons
1:21:38
getting into the wrong hands? I
don't care at all when that
1:21:41
happens, what sort of a unit but
1:21:43
you can say, okay, you know,
they're like power lords. You
1:21:50
oligarchs, political players.
One of the biggest targets are
1:21:54
convoys like this transporting
weapons.
1:21:57
Europeans had come to believe
that that project of integration
1:22:01
had effectively meant vanished
into the armed force. All of a
1:22:05
sudden, not far from the borders
of the EU was the most
1:22:10
significant war since World War
Two.
1:22:14
Arming option Cray
1:22:19
they really played it up. So
that to me, says, Hey, hold on a
1:22:26
second. This is not going well.
This in the whole thing is
1:22:31
really there's NGOs who are
doing the distribution of this,
1:22:35
of this match rial NGOs is some
jokes, who got a nonprofit they
1:22:41
set up I will ship him around,
don't worry about it. So
1:22:44
untrustworthy. But here is the
true canary in the coal mine. To
1:22:50
show that shows me that the left
is going to start pushing back
1:22:55
very big and going to blame Joe
Biden. I am I love Pink Floyd,
1:23:02
I'm not a Roger Waters fan. In
general, just just just
1:23:08
annoying. She's annoying with
his political agenda. But that's
1:23:12
what he does. And for once I
agree with his assessment. He
1:23:16
had a he did an interview with
Smerconish on CNN, and discussed
1:23:22
his most recent tour, where I
may even be in the intro here,
1:23:27
where he shows a picture of Joe
Biden and calls him a war
1:23:30
criminal. So this obviously,
was, you know, it was a catalyst
1:23:34
to ask about his stance. And
Roger Waters being a super super
1:23:38
leftist guy who's always you
typically his plight is against
1:23:44
Israel. As for the Palestinians.
So now he's now now he's going
1:23:49
to he's going to school, this
CNN shill. They're very
1:23:53
interesting.
1:23:53
I remember the last tour, of
course, I
1:23:55
came and watched very much you
know, about Trump. And in the
1:23:59
current show, you've got a
montage of war criminals,
1:24:02
according to you. And a picture
apparently, President Biden on
1:24:06
the screen and it says, just
getting started. What's that all
1:24:10
about?
1:24:10
President Joe Biden? Yeah, well,
he's fueling the fire in the
1:24:14
Ukraine. For a start. That is a
huge crime. Why weren't the
1:24:18
United States of America and
encourage Solinsky, the
1:24:23
president to negotiate obviating
the need for this horrific
1:24:28
horrendous war, but you're
killing your Playhouse? And we
1:24:32
don't know how many you
1:24:33
blaming the party that got
invaded. Come on, you've got it
1:24:36
reversed.
1:24:37
Well, that's, you know, any war
when did it start? What you need
1:24:42
to do is look at the history and
you can say, Well, it started on
1:24:45
this day. You could say it
started in 2008. Okay, it's
1:24:50
basically this war is basically
about the action and reaction of
1:24:55
NATO pushing right up to the
Russian border, which they
1:24:59
promised They wouldn't do and
Gorbachev negotiated the
1:25:03
withdrawal of the USSR from the
hole of Eastern Europe
1:25:08
when you say this that I have to
say what about our role as
1:25:11
liberators you have all people
we have no
1:25:13
role as liberate World War Two.
World War Two you go into World
1:25:18
War Two because her come on
Harper Pearl Harbor you will
1:25:22
completely isolationist into let
sad that definitely
1:25:27
I would argue if we were going
to be pushed us in. But thank
1:25:31
God the United States got in
right when I lost your father in
1:25:34
World War Two thank God United
States.
1:25:37
The Russians had already won the
bloody war almost by then don't
1:25:41
forget 23 million Russians died
protecting you and made you in
1:25:47
the Nazi humanity.
1:25:48
And you would think the Russians
would have learned their lesson
1:25:51
from war and wouldn't have
invaded?
1:25:53
Well, you you very thorough
reading, I would suggest you
1:25:59
that you go away and read a bit
more and then try and figure out
1:26:03
what the United States would do.
If the Chinese were putting
1:26:08
nuclear armed missiles into
Mexico and Canada.
1:26:12
The Chinese are too busy
encircling Taiwan as we speak.
1:26:15
They're not encircling Taiwan,
Taiwan is part of China. And
1:26:20
that's been absolutely accepted
by the whole of the
1:26:23
international community since
1948. And if you don't know that
1:26:28
you're not reading enough, go
read about it.
1:26:34
Okay, well, first of all, that
guy, that interview is an idiot.
1:26:39
Yeah, well, we know that a very
lame interview with a knee jerk
1:26:43
guy, but that wasn't from 1948
in fact, that domain land was
1:26:48
part of Taiwan until about the
70s. I think it was in the 70s
1:26:52
when we finally recognized Red
China and then because Because
1:26:57
Taiwan was recognized as the
United Nations delegate to for
1:27:02
China it was representative in
China did he's full of crap on
1:27:05
that party. He's nice,
1:27:07
where he needs to read a little
more. But but I'm thinking is
1:27:13
there as a subtle pullback on
Ukraine so we can prepare for
1:27:17
another which will be a Phantom
war the ratchet up the the China
1:27:22
Taiwan fear or something? Do you
think that that might be in the
1:27:25
cards because they're pulling
back on Ukraine? If the US is
1:27:28
even stops sending aid? What is
it Hi, Mars the MLRS Yeah, that
1:27:35
Eunice so we're not sending
rockets. Yeah, we're not sending
1:27:39
stuff to them either. So it just
feels like this. It's been
1:27:42
played out. It's done. The news
doesn't care. There's no good
1:27:46
footage. There's no footage. We
don't have dead children. We
1:27:50
don't have even baby shoes empty
on the street.
1:27:54
We have no shoes.
1:27:55
Come on, John, this thing's been
going on for eight months.
1:27:58
Now. It's going on too long. I
thought it was a four month
1:28:02
deal. Max. And Russians would
but I think they're it's hard to
1:28:07
say what what the Russians are
up to where they are trying to
1:28:11
draw it out.
1:28:12
The Russians are set. As far as
I'm concerned, I
1:28:15
just you know, noticing. The
Russians have done a pretty good
1:28:18
job of a couple of things I had
to do. The clips are too
1:28:21
complicated. But let me
summarize. And these are
1:28:25
different sources. The Russians
have made out on this on the in
1:28:31
a funny kind of awkward way with
the sanctions, because except
1:28:35
for the guys who have
1:28:37
become rich, it's because well,
they made
1:28:39
a lot of money on the oil. And
but the other thing is, is that
1:28:42
the Russians have managed to do
something that they've never
1:28:46
been able to do naturally
because they didn't really know
1:28:48
how to deal with with real
capitalism. And they're still
1:28:51
not as good as the Chinese. But
I there was a long report about
1:28:56
this new dis bottling company is
going to expand because Coca
1:28:59
Cola and Pepsi voluntarily left
Russia. And now the Russian
1:29:04
bottling companies that are dead
make a coke clone and a Pepsi
1:29:08
clone again to take over that
market. And they say that the
1:29:12
leftover Coke and Pepsi stuff
will be slowly disappear over
1:29:16
the next six months. Obviously,
inventories are, are taken out.
1:29:20
And then you know, McDonald's
voluntarily left the country and
1:29:23
give it over. They're like
getting rid of these American
1:29:26
influencers that are in the
country, doing good business,
1:29:31
and they're not really skipping
a beat even though that
1:29:33
McDonald's clone the guys took
over all the meat that they
1:29:36
claimed and I'm doing as well,
but I don't know that.
1:29:40
It's probably too healthy.
1:29:43
I've seen the lines and they
show the pictures of the people
1:29:45
are still going there. I think
the Russians are managing to
1:29:49
like extract themselves from the
claws of Western capitalists who
1:29:55
are just leaving on their own.
They can't they couldn't get
1:29:58
them out any other way. It's
like it's a very strange
1:30:01
phenomenon I think they're
making out rushes to big their
1:30:05
monstrous country the biggest in
the world there too. And the
1:30:09
guys resources. They're too big
to ignore, cowed by sanctions.
1:30:13
Yeah. I know what it's really
done as cowed the American
1:30:18
corporations who are doing good
business in Russia to leave.
1:30:23
Yeah. Beautiful.
1:30:27
Yeah, so until they all leave
Russia is gonna stay with this
1:30:30
phony baloney war is It's a
masterpiece.
1:30:36
It's the globalists. Did you see
any CPAC?
1:30:42
No, I didn't see any CPAC I kind
of avoided it. Every year. It's
1:30:46
the same thing. I don't like
CPAC I think it's a screwed up.
1:30:51
You know, phony baloney, I'm a
conservative. I'm more
1:30:54
conservative than you
conference. I just I resist it.
1:30:59
Here's what here's where I got
turned off by it. When CPAC
1:31:02
during the early days, they had
when Ron Paul is still in
1:31:06
Congress. They do a straw poll
who should be president he'd
1:31:09
always win.
1:31:10
Yes. Then they then they pick
somebody else?
1:31:14
Well, they know they stopped
inviting him to the conference.
1:31:17
There's a bunch of guys to do
too conservative. Give me a
1:31:21
break. I
1:31:22
remember that. Well, you know,
who was there? I watched Trump's
1:31:27
stand up have to say I didn't
pull any clips from it. But very
1:31:32
effective. I think he did a
really good job for the audio
1:31:34
material. He had a couple of
funny bits. You know, he he
1:31:39
brought up the the champion
swimmer who was number two
1:31:44
because you know, the the
Thompson or whatever he Elliot,
1:31:48
Leah. Leah. She's, you know,
she's he she's been beating.
1:31:53
That comrade has been beating
all women. And so he brings her
1:31:57
up. And dude,
1:32:00
she is cute. She said, this is
your second time you call me
1:32:03
dude. Yeah,
1:32:04
but I had to because she's cute.
And she had no shorts on, you
1:32:09
know, like the drawed her
1:32:12
guy, girl.
1:32:14
No, no, no, no, the number two,
the number two who has been all
1:32:17
of this
1:32:18
swimmer? Yes, females. Yes, she
is pretty.
1:32:22
She's very pretty and and
Trump's like, now you can see
1:32:25
her next to me. Clearly, she
can't beat me in a swimming
1:32:29
competition because I'm bigger
and faster. It was. It was it
1:32:32
was a fun guy. He did a good bit
there. But he was very calm. He
1:32:37
wasn't his typical buyer if you
know what I mean? And he was
1:32:46
very calm and he was just I
don't know, I think it was
1:32:48
effective for for that group, I
think was effective for that
1:32:51
group. It was your typical CPAC
though and a special guest
1:32:56
Viktor Orban president of
Hungary
1:33:00
they brought him over here 16
seconds or was he on a video?
1:33:04
No, he
1:33:05
was there live and in person.
1:33:09
But we have a different future
in mind. The globalist can all
1:33:14
go to hell. I have come to Texas
1:33:24
it's such a populous thing is
it's really is. It's very funny
1:33:29
though. Because it was fun to
see. There's no doubt Trump is
1:33:33
running. He's running and he's
gonna have the nominee the
1:33:37
nomination and we'll see what
happens I'm still of the opinion
1:33:42
two years from now. Even
Democrats will be begging for
1:33:46
Trump that it's you can see it
already man on the
1:33:52
same shows I watch no of course
I'm watching these morning you
1:33:56
know these shows the weekend
analysis shows and they're all
1:34:00
trying to convince themselves
that they got it made and I can
1:34:03
take the big beating maybe even
hold on to the Senate
1:34:06
well they've got they've got
this was it oh you know now that
1:34:10
Kansas City you know didn't go
all in on on Kansas didn't go on
1:34:14
and on on on abortion we can
win.
1:34:17
That's pretty much their logic.
That makes no sense. It makes no
1:34:23
sense. That's you pretty much
you probably nailed the theme.
1:34:27
That's it. We won Kansas we can
win anywhere. Okay, all right,
1:34:32
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Let's thank the artists for
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1:36:54
heart Dart. And the art for the
heart darts was brought to us by
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NES works nice piece. There were
people who haven't even said
1:37:03
they wanted this on a t shirt.
Old school gamers were all
1:37:06
jacked about the combo of Super
Mario, Donkey Kong, Vax Kong.
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Gitmo gamer you know it had the
eight bit had everything it had
1:37:18
the eight bit lettering it had
the bridge on fire it's current
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player one curry player two
Dvorak. I mean, we had the bonus
1:37:27
with all threes. There was just
it was it was one of those
1:37:30
pieces where you go yep, that's
the one that's the piece
1:37:36
as I recall, you liked something
else
1:37:38
you liked you liked the the four
horsemen of the climate
1:37:42
apocalypse which we did discuss
1:37:44
that I did like that but I also
liked the spooks Vax them all
1:37:50
yes, the army symbol with a
couple of skeletons running from
1:37:53
each other. Yeah seeing
1:37:57
why did we not choose that?
1:37:59
Because we didn't
1:38:03
I'm just curious why we didn't
see what else do we had there
1:38:06
was some people sent us ninja
rockets. No, that was no good.
1:38:11
Joe Biden with a monkey now
yeah, that the challenge coined
1:38:14
the VAX them all challenge
Congress. Nice. I felt it was a
1:38:17
little too unclear. Little too
small,
1:38:21
though. Yeah, the creative work
was definitely too small.
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Too small.
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No agenda was kind of small.
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We had the basketball the diner,
the grinder Niner wasn't all
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that. No. And I kind of like the
four horsemen of the climate
1:38:37
apocalypse but if you didn't
know the title, you didn't know
1:38:40
what it was you just like I
don't know what this pertains
1:38:42
to.
1:38:43
She's a pretty piece. I thought
it was very pretty. It was very
1:38:45
had a nice logo. She did a great
job. There's a fantastic piece
1:38:49
to print. I would make that into
a mug.
1:38:53
That would look handsome on a
mug. I agree that's talented
1:38:55
Neil.
1:38:56
That would look good.
1:38:58
Well, networks Thank you very
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1:39:20
mean, already we have what is
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gone up just for today's show.
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You know what's interesting is
there's because we did the time
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change. We do have different we
have artists that Devery
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reappeared. And that example is
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202 is back Interesting. Yeah,
he hasn't done anything for your
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couture all of a sudden is doing
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have what what is this long note
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Holy crap. It's because I
haven't been complaining enough
1:40:42
fast
1:40:42
Sir Anthony Knight of the Kokyu
River Valley is our top
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executive producer for Myrtle
Point, Oregon.
1:40:49
I couldn't read this note, if I
had to just blows up my
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spreadsheet.
1:40:53
Yeah, it's complicated for me
too, but I'm gonna give it a
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shot 511 71 Here's what he says
I have an important update on
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your gracious grant of karma in
connection with my last donation
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through which I became an
instant Knight. As you may
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recall, I'm a lawyer licensed in
California who has been fighting
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the State Bar Association over
my license after I blew the
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whistle on woke social justice
warrior lawyers who were using
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federal legal aid grants to
represent illegal aliens in
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violation of federal law. I want
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to say I've read this note, it's
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reading.
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I won my trial totally
exonerated and asked for karma
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in May in connection with my
appeal hearing on May 19. Always
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a good policy. The state, the
state bar court is in San
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Francisco. So of course, the
hearing was held by zoom, I
1:41:49
signed on and saw the smiling
face of my brilliant attorney on
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the screen. Then my heart sank
because I saw the panel of three
1:41:55
judges who were hearing the
appeal on screen on screen. All
1:41:59
fully masked, notwithstanding
the use of zoom zoom. The State
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Bar prosecutor was also in a
mask even though he was sitting
1:42:08
alone in a room and on Zoom. I
thought to myself, these are the
1:42:12
people who have my livelihood in
their hands. I am in a lot of
1:42:14
trouble. My attorney and I were
the only unmask participants.
1:42:18
The hearing quickly faltered as
no one could understand the
1:42:20
arguments made or the questions
asked through the masks. The
1:42:24
prosecutor asked for permission
to lower his mask which was
1:42:26
granted. Excuse me, John to have
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1:42:30
the rest of the show. No. After
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1:42:34
muddy the judges lowered theirs
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1:42:37
comical if the stakes had not
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1:42:40
Despite a valiant effort from my
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feel a bit discouraged. In late
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attorney the decision was in a
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Review department upheld my
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gratitude with another humble
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prosecutors already told my
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1:43:13
pursue his final avenue of
appeal to the California Supreme
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Court wow they're out to get you
broke the high priests of work
1:43:20
what
1:43:21
do you have to get him for?
Because he's a whistleblower?
1:43:24
Yeah, I guess are because you
went after some woke jerk offs
1:43:28
Yeah, we I think we know what
happened. Fellas I'm gonna need
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another dose of courtroom karma
they have not taken up an
1:43:35
attorney discipline case in
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1:43:41
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Thank you again for the show on
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the karma if it isn't too much
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1:43:58
can do that and this is from Sir
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River Valley I think goat karma
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to the horse track it was it was
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anniversary or is this one
anniversary? Yeah. Or when you
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met? He was early in the morning
was eight o'clock and there was
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a horse named anniversary and it
was number eight. So I picked it
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I figured this is a surefire
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I'd be working the Catskills
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That's what I thought.
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Definitely. Richard Harris is up
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not so sure I think I probably
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Our formula is this we go out we
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All right, we might as well do
your your teachers.
1:56:41
I got a couple not all teachers
when just a pissed off summer
1:56:46
other, which is,
1:56:47
this is your continuing coverage
of the educational system in the
1:56:52
United States.
1:56:54
Let's start with some teachers.
So here's the teacher who's
1:56:56
really involved his feelings.
And she's gonna she's gonna
1:57:00
lecture you because she's
emotionally emotionally neutral.
1:57:03
She claims and she's worked
about people, parents in
1:57:07
particular telling her what to
teach.
1:57:10
Yes, it's not that cut and dry
anymore. Because parents like
1:57:13
you say don't bring your
feelings into it. Fuck off. Hold
1:57:16
on a second. So these are
teachers I presume public school
1:57:20
teachers possibly I don't know
1:57:22
if they're public. I know their
public schools mostly Grammar
1:57:24
School and so they
1:57:25
they they will voice their
opinions on Tik Tok and sit and
1:57:30
and say things like that. Do
they think that no parents are
1:57:33
watching? Is this possible that
no idea was
1:57:35
like some key. They're not
thinking
1:57:38
yes. It's not that cut and dry
anymore. Because parents like
1:57:40
you say don't bring your
feelings into it. Fuck off.
1:57:44
We're not bringing our feelings
into it. You are? You are. You
1:57:49
don't like a fucking book that
the reading teacher picked? Oh,
1:57:52
you can't teach that book to any
kids. Now pull that off the
1:57:55
shelf. That's you. That's your
feelings. Or when I would teach
1:57:59
in science, The Big Bang Theory
and I get pushback because I
1:58:01
didn't teach creationism. That
wasn't my feelings. That was
1:58:05
their feelings.
1:58:06
I can't teach Big Bang theory
without teaching creationism.
1:58:09
Fuck go to church.
1:58:11
Go to fucking church.
1:58:12
That wasn't my job. All right.
That's not my feelings. I'm
1:58:16
teaching scientific fact. And
yet, I'm getting parents pushing
1:58:19
back on climate change
evolution,
1:58:21
The Big Bang Theory. That's your
feelings. Not mine. Your
1:58:26
feelings? Because you're worried
I'm indoctrinating them? No, I'm
1:58:30
educating them.
1:58:31
Oh, goodness. This is this is a
dangerous person.
1:58:37
Oh, yeah. She's often off the
rails. Here's now here's a
1:58:41
woman. And this is actually a
clip and a clip. They're both
1:58:44
hooked up to sell on the same
clip. But this is the same
1:58:46
person. I don't know how she did
an edit and brought herself back
1:58:50
in to part two. It's very short
though. She's got a giant pride
1:58:56
flag in her classroom. Giant.
Yeah, it's like, huge, and she's
1:59:02
bright. She thinks it's the
greatest thing ever. And she
1:59:05
likes to mock people who look
askance at it. But here she
1:59:08
goes.
1:59:09
Whenever a tariff is bothering
me, I
1:59:11
go into there. I'm sorry. Wrong
one. This one.
1:59:15
I have this giant pride flag in
my classroom. And I work at a
1:59:20
school that's got a lot of
homophobia. So every time
1:59:24
somebody new comes into my
classroom, they have this look
1:59:28
of just utter confusion and I
live for it genuinely gives me
1:59:32
life. So you know, thanks for
that. pledge allegiance to the
1:59:38
flag. So I made a video before
about the pride flag in my
1:59:41
classroom. Various big guy. But
I also have a bunch of tiny,
1:59:47
smaller pride flags in my room
as well. And today my kids were
1:59:51
asking me about them
specifically about the ACE one.
1:59:56
And when I was explaining what
it meant one My students, I
2:00:01
think discovered their identity
today. And that, to me is the
2:00:06
biggest argument in favor of
having things like this in
2:00:10
classrooms, because for a lot of
students this is their only
2:00:13
exposure to this kind of stuff
where they feel safe enough to
2:00:16
like, explore and ask questions.
So yeah, fuck you if you think
2:00:22
they shouldn't be here.
2:00:23
I wonder it seems to me that
these teachers probably don't
2:00:28
have children of their own
2:00:31
I don't know that they do. They
you think they bring it up? Or,
2:00:35
but they're always saying fuck
you to everybody. What What kind
2:00:38
of teacher is this? What kind of
a teacher and this is a tea this
2:00:43
is a public school teacher. And
the other one is the same way
2:00:46
they're always cussing at the
audit at the at the people at
2:00:49
the parents that the parents
that the parents and it's like,
2:00:53
you know, you can eat it, you
know, kind of pounds, really
2:00:57
arrogant to kind of arrogance.
But then I got a sick one here.
2:01:01
The next one, and this would be
the last one. This is not a
2:01:04
teacher nurse. I don't know if
it as a teacher is just some
2:01:06
person. But it's a non binary
woman who has not a woman
2:01:15
anymore. She's in it day,
whatever. I don't know what
2:01:17
comrade says she's a comedy
doesn't she's a comrade never
2:01:20
gave her her pronouns. So I
can't. And she's, I don't want
2:01:24
to say she's a horrible looking
person. But you know, the stud
2:01:28
in the middle of her is that
error between your lip and nose?
2:01:33
is not done.
2:01:34
We know you're not big on the
body modification.
2:01:37
That's No, I especially you know
what I really don't like
2:01:41
gauging. Because guys get a big
giant ear lobe and then they
2:01:46
take the thing out and you get
this floppy piece of flesh with
2:01:49
a big hole in it floating
around. It's just as gross.
2:01:52
Don't you want to stick your
tongue in a
2:01:55
lot? You might but not me. So.
So let's listen to this
2:02:00
disgusting person.
2:02:02
Whenever a tariff is bothering
me, I go into their DMS and I
2:02:06
will send them the picture of my
detached tiddy on the table from
2:02:10
top surgery.
2:02:12
Oh yeah, this is great. This is
a fine specimen this one.
2:02:18
Whenever a turf a lesbian is
bothering her, she sends a
2:02:22
picture of her cut off breasts
plural from her quote,
2:02:28
top surgery which is through a
top surgery, which is such a
2:02:32
Orwellian term.
2:02:34
Yeah, there you go. That's a
good point completely. Fine.
2:02:38
This is a gross person. It's
just a gross person.
2:02:42
Well, the good news is they're
taking themselves out of the
2:02:45
gene pool.
2:02:46
So yeah, well, yeah, that yeah,
that is a benefit.
2:02:50
And I think it's being
stimulated is make sense.
2:02:54
Stimulate that stimulate these
people continue. Yeah, don't
2:02:58
worry,
2:02:59
guys tiktoks around we'll find
out about more and more of these
2:03:02
people who have some sick desire
to go on Tik Tok and express
2:03:07
themselves like this. That's the
baffling part would be it's
2:03:11
baffling. Because it's so
disgusting.
2:03:14
You would expect parents will
see this ad you know, so they
2:03:17
want the confrontation. They
feel incredibly strong in their
2:03:21
position. I presume that they
can just say this, I get it.
2:03:24
Fuck you parents. I got your kid
during the day. It mean Have
2:03:29
they not seen school boards
getting kicked out or they're
2:03:31
not seen any of this? Is it? You
know, Trump was talking about
2:03:36
this at CPAC and he says the
problem is the communist I don't
2:03:43
know if you said Marxist or
communist teacher unions. And I
2:03:47
think there's something to it
the teacher unions must make
2:03:50
these teachers feel invincible.
2:03:54
Absolutely. I have to agree with
that. So when asked to
2:03:59
even do they do the teacher
unions have that much power?
2:04:03
In some places like New York?
They do?
2:04:05
You know, I can answer that
myself. Do you remember Occupy
2:04:07
Wall Street? Occupy Wall Street?
I was living in Los Angeles at
2:04:12
the time and then they had
Occupy Wall Street Los Angeles
2:04:15
edition. Which I went to and if
you recall, I had to sign which
2:04:20
was don't drone me bro. Yes.
Which drove me bros which at the
2:04:26
time was kind of funny because
it was new. And you know, Obama
2:04:29
was droning people. And I went
to see what it was all about,
2:04:34
you know, and and within 10
minutes, I figured out Oh, hold
2:04:38
on a second. There's a
microphone and an amplifier
2:04:41
setup, but it's only for the
teachers in the teachers union.
2:04:45
It was not for anybody else. It
was not for Occupy Wall Street.
2:04:49
I was waiting for the Mic check.
Mic check. No, none of that. It
2:04:53
was the teachers union. So they
have incredible power. I guess
2:05:02
Yeah Do they have voting power
or
2:05:04
power for everything except
getting the teachers some money?
2:05:08
Well, there's that we had these
corrupt
2:05:11
about that those unions
2:05:13
I found this next story to be
incredibly racist. You tell me
2:05:17
what you think
2:05:18
today and historic promotion in
Washington Marine Corps
2:05:21
Lieutenant General Michael E
Langley sworn in as a four star
2:05:25
general he's the first black
Forestar in the Marines 246 year
2:05:30
history starting Monday, Langley
will command all US military
2:05:34
forces in Africa wow
2:05:42
you know, I knew that he got
this position but I didn't
2:05:44
know the kicker so me that they
didn't go hey, man, we need
2:05:48
someone in Africa. I know I got
an idea let's get a black guy
2:05:52
you know that's how it went. You
know it
2:05:54
had yes it does. Yeah, that is
exactly what happened that these
2:05:58
people are so racist.
2:06:02
Guy is great. For calm Africa
was hilarious shit. It this this
2:06:08
stuff writes itself. Really
does.
2:06:13
Let's go with the grid grid.
Annie Brittney Griner update is
2:06:19
gonna kick her in here was the
grinder grinder update.
2:06:24
Russia said today it was ready
to discuss a prisoner swap with
2:06:28
United States and private. It
comes a day after a Russian
2:06:31
court jailed us basketball star
Brittney Griner for nine years
2:06:35
for a drugs offense. Russia's
Foreign Minister said Putin and
2:06:39
Biden had already agreed on how
to discuss prisoner exchanges.
2:06:43
The US says Washington is
prepared to engage with Moscow
2:06:46
through the established
diplomatic channels. Secretary
2:06:49
of State Antony Blinken said
grinders conviction highlighted
2:06:52
her wrongful detention and he
said it and further compounded
2:06:56
the giant injustice that Russia
had done to her. The Kremlin has
2:07:00
remained tight lipped on the
prospect of a swap instead of
2:07:03
prisoner exchanges were
discussed in the media. They
2:07:06
would never happen. A Kremlin
spokesman declined to comment on
2:07:09
the court's ruling on Grindr.
When asked if she could be
2:07:12
pardoned. He said that the
clemency procedure was coded in
2:07:15
Russian laws. Grinders sentence
could pave the way for a
2:07:19
prisoner swap. But that deal
could include a prolific Russian
2:07:22
arms dealer who's serving a 25
year prison term in the United
2:07:26
States.
2:07:28
The catch the kicker in there? I
don't think I did. It was the
2:07:35
Russian said if it's if any of
this is discussed in the media,
2:07:39
there will be no deal. Oh, and
this is being discussed in the
2:07:43
midst all is being discussed in
the media
2:07:45
was that I didn't even hear that
hold on a second.
2:07:47
prevalent has remained tight
lipped on the prospect of a swap
2:07:51
instead of prisoner exchanges
were discussed in the media.
2:07:54
They would never happen.
2:07:55
Oh, okay. I was I was waiting
for a kicker at the end was a
2:07:58
mid game.
2:07:59
Usually I got you off guard
there because it's usually the
2:08:01
kickers yes
2:08:03
mid kicker.
2:08:04
Pot mid kicker.
2:08:06
Well, the headline today is that
Russia is subjecting her.
2:08:12
Brittney Griner to a DNA test to
make sure they put her in the
2:08:15
correct jail.
2:08:18
This Oh really? Yes. There's I
mean, there's the kicker
2:08:23
that's the kicker. So we'll see
we get to find out is Brittney
2:08:27
Griner male or female
2:08:32
dual now if she's male
2:08:36
by the way, you can you can have
X Y chromosomes and still be
2:08:41
female but there is a percentage
of people who have that I mean
2:08:45
well in this case if it shows up
2:08:47
no data dude, but I come off
just be honest about it. We all
2:08:50
know
2:08:51
and so if this happens then it
kind of puts the, the the
2:08:56
swimmer on the back burner it
seems to me What is this has
2:09:01
been going on for a while. I
mean, I was bitching and moaning
2:09:03
about the swimmer I swim or
beaten all the girls. And okay
2:09:07
is a legitimate argument it
seems to me by this has been
2:09:12
going on for I don't know how
long is Britney been in a WNBA?
2:09:15
It makes the whole WNBA
questionable is it can it
2:09:18
survive without a man in it does
center actually play basketball?
2:09:24
It's eight feet tall. Eight
feet. tall dude. Is I've never
2:09:32
followed this. Brittney Griner
was not on my radar. But Has
2:09:35
this ever been a question about
her status?
2:09:40
No, we were the first time it
came up. I think it's just when
2:09:44
we've recently I had no it's
never been an issue. But now it
2:09:49
is going to be if it's Russian
to go ahead with this. This
2:09:52
reminds me of something else
going on with again another clip
2:10:00
It has to do with I gotta figure
out which clip it is Lee Oh,
2:10:03
yeah. You know the remember in
the 1990 92 movie A League of
2:10:09
Their Own, which was with Tom
Hanks, manager for aerospace.
2:10:13
There's no crying in baseball.
There's no crying in baseball.
2:10:17
Yeah, yeah. You remember it?
Well, it turns out unbeknownst
2:10:21
to us, oh, because because
they're doing the read redoing
2:10:25
the film, and it is a series or
a TV show or another film. It
2:10:31
turns out, and I didn't know
this. I know it now, which is
2:10:36
that it turned out to be a it
was it was a it was a marker for
2:10:41
the queer movement. That film.
Yeah, here played a stipple
2:10:45
league of their own. We felt
2:10:47
like Penny Marshall, who was the
director was nodding to like
2:10:51
this is also an iconic clear
film.
2:10:59
So no, he gives her icon family
movie iconic queer film is now
2:11:05
considered by the queer
community of that woman being a
2:11:09
member, whatever, as an iconic,
not just any old queer film, but
2:11:14
an iconic queer film this
interesting how the queers,
2:11:20
which is what they call
themselves, have are taking over
2:11:23
the entire LGBTQ blah, blah,
blah, blah.
2:11:26
Because if anything, women's
softball is a lesbian thing, not
2:11:32
a queer thing. What's next?
Women's Golf will be queer,
2:11:37
come,
2:11:37
it's queer. No,
2:11:38
it's not clear. It's gay. Well,
women's golf is gay. That's
2:11:43
this. Am I incorrect in stating
this that the many lesbians are
2:11:48
in the women's?
2:11:50
I don't follow women's golf. I
have no idea. But let's play
2:11:52
this clip.
2:11:55
Every single female professional
golfer I've met was gay, how
2:11:58
women all women athletes are
gay, just
2:12:01
gay, gay, or do
2:12:04
here's another interesting
little thing. They did a whole
2:12:06
thing on his Palestinian
musician who's gay and they made
2:12:10
a fuss about I want to play two
clips. And this is the game.
2:12:14
Oh, interesting. Is that what
all the bombing is about? Okay.
2:12:17
I was wondering,
2:12:19
because I think now you know,
just like America had their
2:12:22
THORNWELL moment I think no, no,
2:12:24
no wrong.
2:12:25
No wrong clip. Sorry.
2:12:26
Am I doing wrong gay musician.
Sorry.
2:12:32
Murad is a musician and an
activist. His music reflects the
2:12:36
everyday anger, fear and
frustration in the lives of
2:12:39
young Palestinians. For more
than 50 years, Israel has
2:12:42
occupied territories that
Palestinians want for their own
2:12:45
independent country.
Palestinians face Israeli
2:12:48
soldiers, checkpoints, ongoing
violence, and dwindling hope for
2:12:52
any change. Earlier today,
Israeli airstrikes destroyed
2:12:55
homes in Gaza, and Palestinian
rocket fire continued into
2:12:59
southern Israel. His music
reflects that reality, but his
2:13:03
songs also challenged social
issues within the Palestinian
2:13:07
society. Murad is gay, and a
well known voice in the
2:13:11
Palestinian LGBTQ rights
movement. Dr. Syed Chun is an
2:13:15
associate professor of
anthropology at Emory
2:13:18
University,
2:13:19
I look at the struggle of the
movement to address two systems
2:13:23
of oppression. One is the
Israeli occupation and the
2:13:27
effects that that has on
Palestinian society. And the
2:13:31
other is the the patriarchy and
homophobia within Palestinian
2:13:35
society that shapes LGBTQ
Palestinian lives, those two
2:13:39
systems of oppression intersect
in really powerful ways. And
2:13:43
it's important for us to
understand those overlapping
2:13:46
systems of oppression so that we
develop the tools in order to
2:13:50
achieve coloration not just for
LGBTQ Palestinians, but for all
2:13:55
Palestinians ultimately. Okay,
now,
2:13:59
this is the shit they're worried
about. They got other problems
2:14:02
there.
2:14:04
This report on all things
considered NPR went on forever.
2:14:10
A must have been a half hour of
clippable stuff. And then when
2:14:13
they were done with that, then
they did another half an hour on
2:14:17
the league of their own, and of
gay women. Not gay, I'm sorry,
2:14:22
queer, we're we're women.
Nobodies get now they said this
2:14:25
guy's gay, but he describes
himself
2:14:28
as queer. He's probably queer.
He's not gay. It goes back and
2:14:31
forth
2:14:32
when he's talking. And so, so he
finally figures out that he's
2:14:37
queer. So he goes on about being
queer. And then this clip showed
2:14:41
up and I only took a piece of
it. But this is a discussion
2:14:46
they are trying to this queer
community is now trying to steal
2:14:53
and this is going to continue by
the way, they're going to steal
2:14:56
the whole Stonewall which was
again A man's bar in New York
2:15:01
was busted. It wasn't a big,
iconic, iconic, this was iconic.
2:15:06
This was iron now stealing it to
make it part of the queer
2:15:09
movement.
2:15:11
That's the way it was. So the
queers fought for Stonewall.
2:15:14
That's what they're gonna say,
2:15:15
Well, I think that's what
they're gonna say right now.
2:15:19
They're just, they're kind of
hinting at it. And this clip is
2:15:22
gay versus queer Palestinian
Stonewall is the ecliptic, I
2:15:26
think is the is the first shot
at the bow.
2:15:28
So I think now, you know, just
like America had their Stonewall
2:15:32
moment, I think now we're at
that moment as well. And, and,
2:15:37
you know, we don't doesn't have
to match exactly what happened
2:15:42
in other places, or the standard
of what it means to have queer
2:15:45
liberation other places. It's
about the queer community who's
2:15:49
here who have been fighting this
fight, it's up to us to continue
2:15:53
it and to help navigate it and
help see where it goes.
2:16:01
Okay, didn't really was less
shocking than I thought it would
2:16:05
be.
2:16:05
No, it wasn't. No, it was mild.
It was mild. And it was, it was
2:16:08
subtle. And that's why I kind of
pull it out, just give it up for
2:16:12
a warning of what's happening.
So I don't know, is gonna be fun
2:16:18
to watch. If these if the other
side of this argument namely,
2:16:23
gays and lesbians have a
backbone?
2:16:26
Well, there seems to be some
commercial backlash from the ESG
2:16:31
community. And this would fall
under the s of the social part
2:16:34
of environmental, social and
governance. When it comes to
2:16:38
virtue signaling in Hollywood.
I've been reading on this on Bat
2:16:43
Girl how they they have canceled
this movie. Yeah. Which is one
2:16:50
it's it's what HBO and whoever
just owns them. What they're
2:16:56
basically saying is, this
streaming shit is not
2:17:00
profitable. We're stopping and
oh, by the way, this movie
2:17:04
sucks. They put your $90 million
into it, and they're going to
2:17:08
take the tax loss, and they're
not saying it. Variety is not
2:17:11
reporting on it, but I have a
feeling they tested it and
2:17:14
everybody went puke. This and
Bad Girls supposed to be queer
2:17:18
in this
2:17:20
something there's some ESG
element and somebody and a lot
2:17:24
of people are bent out of shape
the queer community it seems yes
2:17:28
queer components about the fact
that they're not going to show
2:17:30
this movie or not even screen it
or or I guess they probably I
2:17:35
think you're right they had
2:17:37
the they will never show it it's
being shelved. They're taking
2:17:41
the tax loss
2:17:42
My understanding is from the
trades is that the movie was
2:17:47
never completed no it wasn't
shown in its entirety as it as a
2:17:51
test over
2:17:51
there testing throughout the
rushes I mean, this this testing
2:17:54
is very sophisticated.
2:17:57
So they will I would say that
did movie they've shelved it
2:18:01
they never they're not going to
finish it so they can't be shown
2:18:03
because it's not finished. And
yeah, they just bailed and it's
2:18:07
like at least 90 million down
the tubes
2:18:09
so this is the new CEO of Warner
Brothers discovery the same guy
2:18:14
who closed CNN plus and what's
interesting is he says hey, we
2:18:20
looked at it there's there is no
economic model or case to be
2:18:25
made for spending $90 million on
a streaming only he says there's
2:18:30
no way you don't get the bang
for your buck that you get for
2:18:33
something that's designed to go
into theater and the reason
2:18:36
they're killing this and taking
the tax loss is because it
2:18:40
wasn't designed for theater it
was designed for smaller screen
2:18:44
so I think it's coming to an end
you know the Bonanza is over the
2:18:47
free money the cheap free money
is gone. You can't get no more
2:18:52
access to that as long as
interest rates are higher and
2:18:56
you know it was a good run
everybody says I think this shit
2:19:01
is over they can't make money on
it
2:19:06
I've always believed they
couldn't make money on it
2:19:08
because it's like the mat you
know, it's like magazines
2:19:13
structure and online structure
for for the same content because
2:19:19
we're always male I'm gonna go
we're gonna go online we're
2:19:22
gonna do it's easier we won't
have to print anything. But the
2:19:25
structure for you know like PC
Magazine, for example, when it
2:19:28
was a magazine, they got $50,000
per page for an advertisement
2:19:36
magazine in his heyday was was
twice a month and 450 pages a
2:19:41
half of those are advertising
they were making tons of money
2:19:44
but no genius is so well you
know, let's sell struggled
2:19:48
online. We can save so much
money on distribution and a
2:19:51
paper and you can't get shit for
online advertising. You know
2:19:56
advertisers think is great
because it's cheaper and as well
2:20:01
as the same thing with streaming
and movies, to big movies to big
2:20:04
theaters, the distribution
system, the way it's set up with
2:20:07
the popcorn and everything else
is different. It's just
2:20:11
different models. The model is
not anywhere near the same I
2:20:16
completely agree.
2:20:19
If you ever did the model for
our show, is specific to our
2:20:23
show and our style. And what we
do our model is poverty. It
2:20:26
doesn't apply to television.
2:20:28
No, it doesn't. It doesn't
2:20:31
get a television show. We'd be
taking advertising.
2:20:34
But you know, I think everyone
everyone knows the advertising
2:20:38
market is going soft. People are
being fired left and right. And,
2:20:45
as predicted, Elon Musk is going
all the way to destroy Twitter,
2:20:49
which is what I said he would
do. And now he's challenging the
2:20:52
CEO of the interim CEO publicly
show me that you have less than
2:20:56
5% bots. And he's even I think
he filed a countersuit to say
2:21:02
that the update that they're
that they're gipping
2:21:05
advertisers. I mean, this is
Musk Twitter
2:21:07
update from Elon Musk
2:21:09
says he has planned $44 billion
takeover of Twitter should move
2:21:14
forward if the company can
confirm some details about how
2:21:17
it measures whether users
accounts are spambots or real
2:21:21
people. The billionaire and
Tesla CEO has been trying to
2:21:24
back out of his April agreement
to buy the social media company,
2:21:28
leading Twitter to sue him last
month to complete the
2:21:31
acquisition. Musk countersued
accusing Twitter of misleading
2:21:35
his team about the true size of
its user base and other problems
2:21:39
he says amounts to fraud and
breach of contract both sides
2:21:43
are headed toward an October
trial and a Delaware court
2:21:47
I haven't actually asked you
about this because everybody has
2:21:50
an opinion if you look at the
Twitter stock price there's
2:21:53
clearly investors who believe
that Elon Musk will have to pay
2:21:59
either penalties fines you know
a certain sum money per share.
2:22:04
It has not tanked it has not
been destroyed yet what is your
2:22:08
view? I mean do you think that
he has a case here to pull out
2:22:11
because most people are saying
he can A deal is a deal and I'm
2:22:14
like what in business A deal is
a deal knock is not
2:22:19
know if it's in the car if you
started negotiation and he put
2:22:23
an agreement together that if
you pull out your Billy, you had
2:22:26
to pay a billion dollars if
Nvidia just had to do this with
2:22:29
their arm deal. You debt money
you owe you have to pay the
2:22:34
money that deal
2:22:35
collapse. But the Nvidia and
arm? Yeah. Wow. Didn't know
2:22:42
that.
2:22:42
Okay. And so this deal is agreed
upon that I thought, okay, if we
2:22:48
back out of the deal ought to
pay a billion, but must decided
2:22:52
that it was fraud to begin with.
So you should have you signed a
2:22:56
fraudulent agreement, which is
what his argument is, then he
2:23:00
doesn't have to pay the billion
but this is over the billion. I
2:23:02
don't think you know, if these
shareholders think that they can
2:23:05
clip him for more than that. If
he even has to pay that. I think
2:23:10
they're living in a dream world.
2:23:13
That's interesting, because
universally, the technology
2:23:17
presses all like he's gonna have
to pay he's gonna have to pay
2:23:20
that's a deal is a deal he's got
if you can back out of a deal.
2:23:25
And to me, it's like I've done
this bullshit. I remember, the
2:23:29
most dishonest dealings I've
ever had in business was the
2:23:33
minute I took my company public.
The first other public company
2:23:37
that I dealt with screwed me on
a deal. These people are
2:23:40
assholes. So this doesn't mean
that the deal is a deal. I'm
2:23:45
just surprised. I'm some of the
tech press somehow believes
2:23:48
that, that he's going to have to
pay that he's going to have to
2:23:52
buy he's going to have to go
through with it.
2:23:54
I just Yes. Not going to happen.
2:23:56
I don't think so either.
2:23:57
I mean it. If you can get a
discount get to thing for almost
2:24:01
nothing. I think he'd do it. But
I don't know. We'll see. It was
2:24:06
definitely in dog Tober. We'll
find out.
2:24:09
Well, we'll see. We'll see.
2:24:11
It could probably be resolved by
then.
2:24:13
We haven't actually talked about
the big news. The big news
2:24:16
because you know, they got
cinema onboard.
2:24:19
Senators scrambled into a rare
Saturday session gearing up for
2:24:23
a weekend of debate on Democrats
breakthrough budget bill that
2:24:27
they say will lower energy and
health care costs. This is a
2:24:31
historic day titled The
inflation Reduction Act and
2:24:34
touted as the largest single
investment in climate in US
2:24:38
history. The bill would provide
new incentives to invest in
2:24:41
clean energy, and separately
aims to negotiate down the cost
2:24:45
of prescription drugs. This
2:24:47
is one of the most comprehensive
and far reaching pieces of
2:24:51
legislation that has come before
the Congress in decades.
2:24:54
Democrats argue it would also
reduce the federal deficit
2:24:57
raising revenue through tax
provision including increased
2:25:01
enforcement and a 15% minimum
tax on large companies.
2:25:05
Democrats are misreading the
American people's outrage as a
2:25:08
mandate for yet another yet
another reckless taxing and
2:25:12
spending spree.
2:25:13
The timing of this vote in the
5050. Senate comes just three
2:25:17
months ahead of high stakes
midterm elections.
2:25:20
I don't know how our Democratic
colleagues are going to explain
2:25:24
this one in November.
2:25:25
If this moves forward, what does
it mean for Democrats in the
2:25:28
president ahead of the midterm?
2:25:30
I see this as a very hopeful
sign, because it shows that it
2:25:35
matters who gets elected, Your
vote matters.
2:25:39
Yeah, I just love the title. The
inflation Reduction Act where
2:25:44
you spend money, you print
money, you print it, you print
2:25:48
it, because what is it nice now
up to it's expected to cost
2:25:52
about $700 billion
2:25:54
or Yeah, minimum 300 Billions go
into global warming. Here's a
2:25:58
inflation Bill clip from in TD
2:26:04
got the inflation reduction bill
is a spending package that
2:26:08
appears to be revised version to
build back better bill which
2:26:12
President Biden has been
advocating for Senator Kirsten
2:26:16
cinema of Arizona agreed to a
revised version of the bill on
2:26:20
Thursday. She was the last
Democrat needed to get the bill
2:26:23
through the Senate. Senate
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
2:26:26
said in a statement on Thursday
that the bill includes reducing
2:26:30
prescription drug costs fighting
climate change and closing tax
2:26:34
loopholes exploited by big
corporations and the wealthy.
2:26:38
The spending bill is expected to
include about $370 billion on
2:26:43
energy and climate programs. It
would also raise the corporate
2:26:47
minimum tax to 15%, which is
estimated to generate over $300
2:26:52
billion. Republican Leader Mitch
McConnell says he opposes the
2:26:56
Democrats package this week. He
said that their so called
2:27:00
inflation bill will take nine
years to cut the same amount of
2:27:03
inflation that our country added
every week in Jun nine years of
2:27:08
huge tax hikes and big spending
to remove literally one week's
2:27:12
worth of inflation, a joke. And
according to Fox News 230
2:27:17
Economists sent a letter to the
White House saying contrary to
2:27:20
its name, the package will
actually contribute to
2:27:23
skyrocketing inflation, they say
that proposed $430 billion in
2:27:28
spending would create immediate
inflationary pressures. They
2:27:32
also criticize the corporate
minimum tax, which they say will
2:27:35
undercut efforts to restore
functioning supply chains.
2:27:38
Schumer said the final version
of the bill will be introduced
2:27:42
on Saturday.
2:27:43
Now, what's interesting is that
Biden if you remember is always
2:27:47
going on and on about these
economists, this economists that
2:27:51
so these 230 economists who say
this is not a good idea. I guess
2:27:55
this was presented to Chuck
Schumer this clip that's been
2:27:57
going around the web. This is a
clip this is a Schumer clip. And
2:28:02
this is somebody asking Schumer
about these 230 economists that
2:28:05
have this, this letter that went
into the White House
2:28:09
230 Economists wrote letters to
Congress saying that the
2:28:13
inflation Reduction Act would
actually add to inflation,
2:28:15
headboards, budget models, that
the same thing, if there's a
2:28:18
chance that these people are
right is now the right time to
2:28:21
do this, considering how high
they're wrong.
2:28:26
They're wrong. It's transitory.
I'm sorry.
2:28:31
I just thought it was very
funny. Oh, it was stereo. Sorry.
2:28:35
That's all right. And that's all
right. Hmm. You know. So clearly
2:28:41
this. I mean, it's short term it
has is I think, by definition,
2:28:46
inflationary since we don't have
this money. So it has to be
2:28:48
created. But you listen to the
these Bill titles. You remember,
2:28:53
we passed a very The last
important bill, the Biden
2:28:57
administration got passed was
the infrastructure bill. I asked
2:29:02
you have you seen any fucking
infrastructure being built? No.
2:29:06
I mean, what's
2:29:07
it all these bills are Miss
named a Child Protection Act is
2:29:11
to protect pornographers. The,
the infrastructure bill, you
2:29:16
know, doesn't do anything for
infrastructure, this inflation
2:29:19
Reduction Act, it's got nothing
to do with inflation. It's a
2:29:21
spending bill.
2:29:23
Exactly. A spending bill by
definition is inflationary. I
2:29:30
would argue
2:29:31
it is, was just throwing money
away, you know, that they got to
2:29:36
do Democrats are lining their
own pockets with these things.
2:29:40
You know, a reasonable clip from
Steve Bannon Banyon who was also
2:29:44
speaking at CPAC Of course, of
course, this was a and he I have
2:29:49
to say he cleaned up
2:29:52
what he took it he shaved he
shaved he tied
2:29:56
his hair guys hair Yeah, hair
was combed he brushed his teeth.
2:30:00
He says his nails were all
polished. Yeah, it was quite
2:30:02
impressive. And he got a big
applause for this little rant
2:30:07
0.5% of the citizens of this
country, own more assets than
2:30:14
the bottom 90%. That's all
happened over the last 10 years
2:30:19
since 2008. Now, we took a
monetary base of what back in
2:30:23
the 80s of what $800 billion,
the balance sheet of the Fed was
2:30:26
$880 billion under President
Bush, right? Balance Sheet, the
2:30:30
Fed is $9.5 trillion today, the
depths $30 trillion array of
2:30:35
100 $250 trillion contingent
liabilities. All just because
2:30:40
we're the prime reserve
currency, the greatest export we
2:30:43
have is the dollar. But all of
that rests on the shoulders of
2:30:46
our children and grandchildren.
Those are all due bills are come
2:30:50
due. All we've done is crank up.
We've just cranked everything.
2:30:54
That's what they're talking
about these ridiculous, insane
2:30:56
bills of trillions of dollars,
because the Federal Reserve will
2:30:59
print the money. The Federal
Reserve, by the way, that's
2:31:04
owned not by the American
people, a central bank that's
2:31:07
owned by 24 prime brokers, being
JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs and
2:31:11
Morgan Stanley. How does that
work? And governors that kind of
2:31:15
selected but you know, 12 years,
and the best Governor we've had
2:31:19
in the frozen right here in
Dallas, Richard Fisher, who told
2:31:22
you what was going to happen by
going to negative interest
2:31:25
rates, told you what it was
going to happen by printing all
2:31:28
this money and having four five
$6 trillion $7 trillion $8
2:31:32
trillion. Now $9 trillion in the
balance sheet of the Federal
2:31:34
Reserve. It's gonna cause you to
talk inequality. It's not a $15
2:31:40
minimum wage, that's tip money.
We have I think into today is
2:31:44
what 22 or $23 trillion dollars.
That's how the Ministry of State
2:31:49
pays for itself. We don't need
to audit the Fed, we need to end
2:31:54
the Federal Reserve. Reserve as
you serve, as you served its
2:32:04
power and the power of the
American people and our elected
2:32:06
representatives. And no, they do
not have the consent of the
2:32:10
governor. We will not comply we
will not submit and they must be
2:32:14
ended.
2:32:15
Yeah, baby.
2:32:18
They're talking about your
populace. Bullshit message. Love
2:32:21
it. Love it.
2:32:24
Number round of applause.
2:32:27
Big row. Big round of applause.
2:32:29
Yeah. You know, he's get a rise
out of you know,
2:32:32
who started this Ron Paul? Bow
did yeah. And the Fed and
2:32:36
then when he got in a position
in Congress to actually Audit
2:32:39
the Fed. In it, nothing happened
if you haven't noticed.
2:32:43
Defendant is actually audit is
does some auditing itself is
2:32:48
that it all to me distracts from
the what should be audited. The
2:32:53
Defense Department the Pentagon
should be audited.
2:32:57
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2:37:01
Maryrose. In Eastport, Maine,
Alex Loesch and Chicago,
2:37:09
Illinois. Charles Hendrickson,
Greencastle, Indiana, Jeff Fife
2:37:16
in Oakley, California that's out
there in East County Ray grill
2:37:21
in Dover, Florida. Eric Hoff in
Edmonton, Alberta, Dennis Hahn
2:37:28
in Menominee. Menominee
Menomonee Falls, he needs a de
2:37:32
douching van de deuced and he's
got a couple of birthday cards
2:37:38
for the girls for the girls.
Sean Fincham in West Linn,
2:37:43
Oregon, Jeremy Smith in Wausau,
Wisconsin. Sir Sargent postle in
2:37:49
Miami Lakes, Florida. And that's
it. That's our group of well
2:37:52
wishers about I don't know 3040
of them. Good gras. I want to
2:37:56
thank these folks for wishing us
a happy anniversary, man, man.
2:38:01
Appreciate it.
2:38:02
May I ask you a question? 34
years first of all,
2:38:04
congratulations that by today's
standards, but even by 20 years
2:38:10
ago standards incredible feat. I
have Yes. I feat. I've not been
2:38:15
able to achieve that. As we
know, although collectively, if
2:38:18
you can't have all three of them
up.
2:38:22
Is there is there? Is that how
it works? Yes. Go on.
2:38:25
Is there is there a secret to
this 34 year longevity of your
2:38:28
union? Yeah,
2:38:29
after about 20 years take bison
property and then have separate
2:38:33
residences that you go back and
forth to and from.
2:38:37
There you have it. There's the
secret to a long happy marriage.
2:38:41
Yeah, so you don't get on each
other's nerves.
2:38:45
If only I had known that sooner.
2:38:48
Jaggi you knew? Jason Kaiser in
Green Bay, Wisconsin. 8799. Todd
2:38:54
drenth. in Lowell, Michigan.
8722. Yes, he needs a D douching
2:39:00
for somebody.
2:39:03
Oh, this is an honor. Right,
Carly?
2:39:06
It's their wedding day today is
their wedding day.
2:39:09
Congratulations. We should be
saying
2:39:11
I do just about the same time as
this producer segment. We will
2:39:15
listen to the show together on
Monday as we traveled to begin
2:39:17
our honeymoon on McKinney
Mackinac Island in northern
2:39:21
Michigan Mechanik.
2:39:23
Mackinac then. Is I don't see a
D douching. Here, right
2:39:29
Derek please d do Sure. De
deuced up some karma at the end
2:39:36
you better John Knowles. Vikatan
Murphy. Murfreesboro. Eight Oh
2:39:40
ADA. And boom, there he is.
Again, Sir Kevin McLaughlin,
2:39:44
Duke of Luna lover of America.
He said Doris Duke by now who
2:39:48
submitted some numbers give us
an update bro. 808 Locus North
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Carolina Dave Tarion in Livonia,
Michigan, 808 Jennifer Phillips
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Spicewood Texas 7433 She's
begging for the rain stick
2:40:04
you're in the hill country did
Adams there to where he has to.
2:40:08
We're on fire here we have fire.
We're on fire on this show.
2:40:12
Daniel Heiser in Coon Rapids
Minnesota nuts in his Addy
2:40:16
douching you you've been deed
deuced he's in for 6969 along
2:40:24
with Chris Pierre and Logan,
Utah. Who's in for 6969 He needs
2:40:29
a D douching bad deed deuced I
find that a weird coincidence.
2:40:38
Bruce Schwalm in Harrisburg
Pennsylvania. 6933 Nathan Newman
2:40:43
floating around he's I think
he's in a he's in the creek.
2:40:46
He's in Korea. 6660 Thomas,
2:40:50
I should probably read this he
said this is from my hot
2:40:53
Filipino wife RIA in Korea.
You're the only one for me space
2:40:57
alien. Just sayin sounded like
an important message.
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Gallucci in Huntsville, Alabama.
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Niceville Florida. Happy
birthday coming out of D
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That's for Christy she gets the
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D douching. And a biscuit. Raw
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seems like like an inversion
happening today very short list
2:47:45
of of meetups to discuss between
now and the next show but we do
2:47:49
have a number of reports which I
have also worked on editing to
2:47:54
make sure you guys don't do
create too crazy tighten stuff
2:47:57
up you know. Some reports are
gonna get dropped if you don't
2:48:00
start shaping up. Here's Indiana
the tribal meetup report.
2:48:06
Hello, this is Maria and this
mark and we are having another
2:48:10
amazing meetup here in
Indianapolis
2:48:12
celebrating demo amazeballs
birthday in the
2:48:15
morning. It's supposed to be a
pool party but it's raining sir
2:48:19
Josh Knight of the bottoms that
beer dispenser sign and a guy
2:48:22
named
2:48:22
otter guy who's also douchebag
but I don't eat bugs.
2:48:24
This is Guzman in the Midwest
coming in from Fishers Indiana
2:48:29
in the morning. This is Matt
Sam's from New Palestine in the
2:48:32
morning, Gary from Greenwood and
how's it going slaves like the
2:48:36
Easy Peasy empire once again
glad to be back with the no
2:48:39
agenda fam. Greetings
2:48:40
fellow comrades. Bruce from
South Broad Ripple
2:48:43
in the Morning John natum. Hr
spook here just got promoted
2:48:47
from shuffle crack assistant to
shuffle crud special in
2:48:50
the morning. This is take from
Indianapolis and I'm drinking
2:48:53
lemon shallow made with
Everclear in the
2:48:55
morning, this is Robert from
Muncie and I'm really enjoying
2:48:58
being here with such a nice
group of people. Cindy from
2:49:00
Carmel thank you for your
courage in the morning in the
2:49:02
morning. This
2:49:02
is syrup of the maple we have
the best meetup in the universe
2:49:06
because of the best podcast in
the universe. Hello everyone,
2:49:09
sir Benny, just saying hello.
Dame Swanee, a big thanks to
2:49:13
Dave amazeballs and Sir Josh
2:49:15
daima the amazeballs ready
Vaxxer here hostess with the
2:49:18
mostest thanks everyone for
coming
2:49:20
over. Right in Detroit, I like
it Deutschland Commons
2:49:26
in the morning Adam curry on
Jhansi Dvorak and everyone else
2:49:29
is listening.
2:49:30
This is Germany Deutschland Why
are you speaking with Irish
2:49:34
accent
2:49:35
in the morning Adam curry on
Jhansi Dvorak and everyone else
2:49:38
is listening from Kaiserslautern
Germany, where we are putting
2:49:41
the C in industrial society and
its consequences have been a
2:49:44
disaster for the human race
2:49:46
drunk or not drunk
2:49:48
Daymond Iris got us here
Reclaiming my time and hi this
2:49:52
is Mike Bravo my pearls been
revoked I'm back in get no
2:49:55
Europe and well just love and
life
2:49:57
model on here first meet up so
this popped my chair Hurry.
2:50:01
John, in the morning.
2:50:04
A good looking group of
predominantly dudes had a
2:50:07
tailgate meet up in Philly.
2:50:09
What's shakin, demo nation?
We're here at the Phillies game
2:50:12
where we are crushing the
spooks. It's already nine to
2:50:14
zero it's only the third inning
there's no way they're gonna
2:50:17
catch up. It's over. This is the
real Land of the Nationals not
2:50:22
Washington DC. So here are the
the real baseball fans we got
2:50:27
five of them including myself
it's a seven Herman's here go
2:50:31
Phillies,
2:50:31
Laura renegade here. strikes out
let's go Philly. This is Mr. Pan
2:50:37
Tange. aleni watching the
Philadelphia red wave blow out
2:50:41
the Washington swamp things.
2:50:44
Hey, John, this is Jeremy also
known as newly dubbed surf
2:50:47
stocks trader and we're enjoying
this meetup. It's a home run.
2:50:54
That was oddly satisfying
hearing the crowd. The baseball
2:50:58
game in the background final
report from Shuang in New York.
2:51:03
Hey, John, and Adam, this
2:51:04
is Alex coming from the strong
gunk ridge. Meet up number two
2:51:08
once again another success once
again another big thanks to
2:51:13
Justin and family for hosting
us,
2:51:15
guys. And I'll talk to you
later. Yeah, this
2:51:16
is James sheremeta from napping,
aka York in the morning to Steve
2:51:21
from Woodstock solving the
world's problems. Thank you for
2:51:25
your courage.
2:51:26
This is Rick Oh Bono coming at
you from the in at the ridge.
2:51:31
Thanks for your courage in the
morning. Keep the keep the
2:51:35
breakdown happening. Thank you.
2:51:37
This is Todd wrapping up from
walk in New York. In Al Sharpton
2:51:42
country resisting
2:51:43
we are much as ripe. So these
are the meetups. This is the
2:51:47
kind of people you can
encounter. If you go to one of
2:51:50
these meetups, they're fun. They
do fun activities. There's
2:51:53
interesting people from all
walks of life and you will fit
2:51:56
right in. It's a local community
that you will be able to rely on
2:51:59
when things might be necessary.
We saw it in in Austin, when we
2:52:04
had the Snowmageddon there with
our community immediately our
2:52:08
local meetup communities Baron
Scott was organizing was helping
2:52:12
people out these are good things
to be a part of coming up. Today
2:52:16
the glory the curious Gaga jajah
George meet up six o'clock
2:52:21
Eastern bridge brew works in
Fayetteville, West Virginia, and
2:52:25
in Las Vegas at seven o'clock on
Thursday. That's our next show.
2:52:30
The Black Hat beside DEF CON
meet up oh, that's gonna be
2:52:34
good. Sir. Mike is organizing
that and there's also a Bay Area
2:52:38
meetup coming John here's a
promo
2:52:41
Yeah, you feel that? You've you
feel that that's the feeling of
2:52:46
a no agenda meetup coming on
baby. We're going to be having
2:52:50
in the Bay Area California the
divided and conquered meetup
2:52:53
August Rush edition, which will
be held in beautiful Concord,
2:52:56
California. We're going to head
to site gate brewing and beer
2:52:59
garden for a taco Tuesday on
August 16 at 6:30pm should be a
2:53:05
lovely August evening for having
cold beers and hot tacos and
2:53:09
open minded conversation hosted
by myself sir lavish of behind
2:53:14
the schemes. A brief and very
high quality meetup report in a
2:53:18
great time is guaranteed to be
hanged. Come on down August 16
2:53:24
I'll see you there
2:53:25
who doesn't want to be a part of
a meetup go to no agenda
2:53:28
meetup.com find one near you or
start one yourself with all the
2:53:35
nice day you won't be triggered
all you want to
2:53:46
say is like
2:53:51
yay. should go to that Bay Area
meetup. Gianna sounds like it'd
2:53:56
be fun.
2:53:57
Oh, Concord is a nice after the
sunsets is pretty nice like
2:54:02
me me she'll she'll be there the
16th She should be to shoot me
2:54:06
chill. I
2:54:06
actually likes going to the
meeting. Oh, it's all talk to
2:54:09
me. Me. I'll make sure she takes
you to the meetup. So what
2:54:11
happens? Just say
2:54:16
well, you're talking to my wife.
2:54:17
I talked. I talked to your wife
a lot. Did you not know this?
2:54:22
Yeah, she does my taxes. She
knows my life intimately, which
2:54:28
is kind of scary. is creepy.
She'd be like you know so I
2:54:31
noticed that on you know on
Sundays you typically go have
2:54:34
dinner here. Like what what
she's identifying trends in my
2:54:40
in my
2:54:41
Yeah, that's what she's she gets
paid the extra money from the
2:54:45
from the boys and Langley to do
that. So just check the check in
2:54:51
the mail. I
2:54:52
love her for it. I love her for
ISOs Do you have anything today?
2:54:56
Did you bring any ISOs
2:54:58
sigh
2:55:00
You got no ISOs I dropped the
ball on the ice. Oh goodness.
2:55:03
Okay, I
2:55:04
used to walk in it's like it's
like a forfeit. You win.
2:55:08
Okay, so you get to choose
between either one of my winning
2:55:10
ISOs clearly here's number one
this was important okay, I think
2:55:17
this is the one GS gin
2:55:21
No I think this I think the
first one is better
2:55:23
you'd like that one better
important port port port. Okay I
2:55:27
will line up in Port Oh, okay
important is lined up. Let's
2:55:31
see. I'm think we have the must
be something we need to discuss.
2:55:37
Oh, yes. An omen. An omen in
horse racing. You were talking
2:55:45
about the track earlier? Your
horse came in eighth. Yeah. So
2:55:49
what are the chances of a horse
called heavenly Trump winning
2:55:55
the race listen to this play by
play
2:55:56
Fly Boy him absolutely opened up
off them inside the Furlong
2:56:00
pole. He might lead it by double
digits. Heavenly Trump is going
2:56:04
to be second oh and moral flyboy
ducked in hit the rail and
2:56:08
unseated the writer. And
heavenly Trump is going to
2:56:11
inherit the wind here.
2:56:13
This was a great race. The guy
in the lead the horse literally
2:56:17
crashed into the side the rider
goes and
2:56:19
jockey to win. Oh, man, it's
full upon.
2:56:22
I love this. This was so funny.
Like I Yeah, that's it. That's
2:56:27
it. It's clear. It's clear.
2:56:32
So I have one I've got a clip I
can play just because I like
2:56:35
that. I just liked this clip.
This is this. Did you know about
2:56:39
the 72 fake news sites?
2:56:42
No, I have not heard of this.
This sounds great. Here we go.
2:56:46
At least 72 fake news sites and
multiple social media accounts
2:56:51
were found to be spreading pro
China propaganda. That's
2:56:54
according to a new report from
cybersecurity firm Mandiant. The
2:56:58
company identified these sites
as part of a massive information
2:57:02
operation campaign that's still
running. Mandiant says the
2:57:06
website's aim is to disseminate
content strategically aligned
2:57:09
with the political interests of
the People's Republic of China.
2:57:13
The report attaches a list of
these fake websites. They have
2:57:16
names like Austria weekly and
focus on Russia. They present
2:57:20
themselves as independent news
from around the world and
2:57:24
publish content in 11 languages.
Mandiant says they believe one
2:57:28
Chinese public relations firm
operates behind them Shanghai
2:57:32
high shown Technology
Corporation content on these
2:57:35
sites is mainly critical of the
US and Western societies. They
2:57:39
seek to ease concerns over
democracy in Hong Kong and human
2:57:43
rights issues in China. But
neither the authors of the
2:57:46
articles nor the ownership of
the sites are specified.
2:57:49
Now is this a big? I know this
is New Tang Dynasty. Is this a
2:57:52
big story in the US are they is
anyone talking about this?
2:57:55
No of course, though, because I
mean, look, I got the list right
2:57:57
here. MSNBC, Washington Post New
York Times
2:58:02
are all fake news about their
fake news sites according to
2:58:07
your all's spokes holes for the
Chinese
2:58:10
now I have a question. Because
I'm a Numerology guy. 72 Yeah.
2:58:17
Where else have we heard? 72
2:58:20
I don't know, isn't it? I'm sure
you do.
2:58:22
Don't don't get don't you get 72
Virgins if you're a jihadist. Is
2:58:27
that right? Is that the number?
I think it's the number let me
2:58:29
double check. I'm pretty sure
that's the number
2:58:31
that was 99 No. 72
2:58:35
virgins. Maybe I'm wrong. Let's
see. Yes, 72 Virgins the suicide
2:58:45
bombers are always promised 72
Virgins
2:58:49
as fast and as a good good
catch. I did not catch that. You
2:58:52
just gotta wonder why. I thought
you're talking about the tri
2:58:55
delta over at Stanford a
2:58:57
Oh, part two of this
2:59:02
part to go on. Some of the
fabrications are related to US
2:59:05
officials. Once a splendid
Twitter account posted a letter
2:59:09
allegedly sent to anthropologist
Adrian Zenz, a well known critic
2:59:13
of China's treatment of Uighurs
in Xinjiang. The post implies
2:59:17
that the German scholar received
funding from US Senator Marco
2:59:20
Rubio, and former White House
chief strategist Steve Bannon.
2:59:25
story was published on other
websites. Senator Rubio later
2:59:29
confirmed the letter is a
forgery and a statement of
2:59:32
Bloomberg. He said it is
important to expose these
2:59:35
networks and that the Chinese
Communist Party will continue to
2:59:38
discredit its opponents in
increasingly sophisticated ways.
2:59:42
Although the propaganda campaign
was massive Mandiant researchers
2:59:46
note that it hasn't made much of
an impact. Meanwhile, FBI
2:59:50
director Christopher rea
testified before the Senate
2:59:52
Judiciary Committee about
Chinese espionage.
2:59:55
This is a problem of massive
massive skimmers. And to some
3:00:01
extent as a country, we're
playing catch up on the threat.
3:00:06
And so part of what I've got all
our people doing is out there
3:00:10
beating the bushes interacting
with the business community, the
3:00:13
academic community.
3:00:15
Ray also warned that Beijing's
espionage has become the
3:00:18
greatest long term threat to our
nation's information and
3:00:21
intellectual property.
3:00:23
I'm telling you, they're
shifting from Ukraine to Taiwan
3:00:26
to China. As the Lenski is a
dead man, that whole thing's
3:00:30
over the game is up the gambits
over. I think we're shifting.
3:00:35
Yeah, I think we're shifting.
3:00:37
We'll see. Yes, we
3:00:39
shall and you know what we might
we'll
3:00:40
be on top of it. Whatever the
case that show
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this show 72 virgins? I mean,
fake news sites. It's kind of
3:00:50
interesting. Let's see, what do
we have in the show mixes? We've
3:00:57
got sound guy Steve, we got Tom
Starkweather Lee. Oh, love you.
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international lifestyle. Until
then, adios mofos it's such
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a new pronouns pronoun clips
from tick tock,
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one of my students from Mr.
Banana No. I'm Phil Fisher, he
3:02:30
was making fun of it, they all
agreed, you can choose anything
3:02:33
you want the name and last name
and wants to pronoun is to talk
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tell
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me her response should have been
those are nouns.
3:02:42
pronouns. And my pronouns are
she, her and hers. I wish I was
3:02:47
aborted sometimes.
3:02:50
nearly 170 million Americans of
every party, every background,
3:02:54
every walk of life has stepped
up and gotten this virus. And
3:02:58
it's clearer than ever. This
didn't just happen by chance. We
3:03:03
got to this moment because we
took aggressive action from day
3:03:06
one with a whole of government
response. And for young people
3:03:10
who may think this doesn't
affect you. Listen up, please.
3:03:14
This vaccine could have long
term implications for your
3:03:17
health that we don't even know
about, or fully understand is
3:03:23
true, young people are much less
likely to die from COVID. But if
3:03:27
you get vaccinated, sooner or
later, you get COVID. Still, and
3:03:32
some will have long term health
impacts as a consequence, I
3:03:36
don't want to see the country
that is already too divided
3:03:39
become divided in a new way,
between places where people live
3:03:43
free from fear of COVID. In
places where in the fall
3:03:46
arrives, death and severe losses
returned. We still have worked.
3:03:53
That's why today, we're
announcing a month long effort
3:03:55
to pull all the stops all the
stops to free ourselves from
3:03:59
this vaccine. We're asking the
American people to help. We need
3:04:05
you. We need you to get your
friends, family, neighbors and
3:04:09
co workers this virus. We're
gonna launch a national
3:04:13
vaccination tour to encourage
people to take the shot. We need
3:04:18
everyone across the country to
pull together to get us over the
3:04:21
finish line and learn more about
how you can help go to we can do
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this.gov All the progress we're
making as a country that could
3:04:31
not be clearer. You're fully
vaccinated. You're still at risk
3:04:35
of getting seriously ill or
dying.
3:04:37
But watermain break everybody
out. And by the way, we have a
3:04:40
great person here back to the
future, you know, back to the
3:04:43
future. To think that I'm going
to be jumping into the seat
3:04:46
ramping away and being rebuffed
grammar this big powerful guy
3:04:50
his deck is like this and I
think there has to be ruthless
3:04:53
in going after the new
censorship which he received. So
3:04:58
we have to eliminate All
remaining COVID mandates and
3:05:02
lock downs will bring a lot of
them back they will come back
3:05:07
but right now nobody's coming
back you're fired if I go right
3:05:14
for the table the dressing the
ramp that was something I said
3:05:20
Who the hell is that out the
likes of which has never been
3:05:24
seen before they've never seen
anything like what's going on
3:05:26
right man get and then we did it
again we did it again we did it
3:05:30
a water main break everybody
out. Look at me. I'm much bigger
3:05:35
and much stronger than her and
he said to me Sure. I don't
3:05:38
think you should say that list.
I'll tell you one thing if I
3:05:42
might drag down I'm gonna say no
thanks. I'm gonna order
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something myself. I got
gasoline, gasoline, cars, put it
3:05:48
in the tank. Thank you very
much.
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