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August 11th, 2022 • 3h 22m

1476: Woke Waiver

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Why do you listen to those guys?
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Adam curry, John C. Devora August 11 2022 This is your
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award winning keep on nation media assassination episode
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1476. This
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is no agenda, deconstructing dummies
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and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill country
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here in FEMA Region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm
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Adam curry,
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and from Northern Silicon Valley where inflation is now zero.
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What? I'm Jhansi Dvorak.
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Oh, yeah, poor old man. Yeah, he actually said that too, didn't
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he? Yeah, but he is referring to month to month I know is if
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there was no increase over the increase if there was no
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increase over the increase. It's zero. Inflation is zero. I'm
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doing a great job. Yeah, I got a I got a note from one of our
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trusted medical professionals. About Joe Biden and the the
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pills. You remember? Oh, the
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right the clip by some time back saying? Yeah, it was in the
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White House and witness Joe, Jill Jackson himself up on some
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Yeah, on some pills.
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So she has written to me over over many years, I've verified
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her her identity as an actual physician, internist, actually
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13 years of experience. She says, several shows back Yes, I
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have a lot of catching up to do you and John touched on Biden's
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dementia seemingly made better by a medication Joe gave him and
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speculated about the medication the possibility of new
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medications for dementia. So here are my professional
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thoughts. Biden, as any child can recognize, at this point has
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dementia. However, his overlying diagnosis is Parkinson's, which
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I think you called that a long time ago, didn't you, John?
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Yeah. He says, she says we call this Parkinson's, Parkinson's
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with dementia. Anyone who has attended medical school can
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recognize this as he is a textbook case. Funny, no doctors
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have come out and said that that's interesting. His party
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has attempted to mask this since meanwhile, when Trump was in
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office, oh, yeah, no, he was insane. He was nuts. I had no
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cognitive ability, of course. So it was party attempted to mask
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this since the beginning, but he has now made enough camera
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appearances that it is glaringly obvious. While there are no
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medications in existence to reverse dementia, and for
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reasons to loan to cover in this email, we are very far from
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developing any, there are many Parkinson's medications that can
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take effect in a relatively short period of time. quickly
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turning an apparent dementia patient into a walking talking
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member of society sounds like joke. There are pills,
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sublingual preparations and injections that are widely
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available. This would explain the observations you and John
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discussed on the show. So there you go. It's Parkinson's with
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dementia, not just dementia. And that's how they can jack them
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up. It's pretty cool.
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Yeah, I think that it probably explains his gait.
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Oh, yeah. Oh, it's all of it. All of it. Absolutely. But let's
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not say anything about that. Okay, the
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Fifth Amendment. Oh, we got no, no mind not happening. No, no,
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no. All right. Let's
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get into this. I want to see if you had the same takeaway that I
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did have the news of the week that shattered the world.
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Everybody's talking about it. Banana Republic
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this morning. New details after the FBI executed a search
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warrant at former President Trump's home at his Mar a Lago
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resort yesterday morning. In a statement Trump confirmed the
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search saying quote, they even broke into my safe. But
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overnight, ABC News could not confirm that allegation. Sources
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say the search was related to 15 boxes of documents. Trump took
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tomorrow logo from the White House. According to the National
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Archives, some of the boxes were marked as classified. In his
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statement Trump called the search, quote, prosecutorial
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misconduct and a weaponization of the justice system. But while
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on the campaign trail in 2016, Trump promised to enforce all
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laws concerning the protection of classified information
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in my administration. I'm going to enforce all laws concerning
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law floors of classified information. No one will be
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above the law.
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Last night the former president was seen leaving Trump Tower in
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New York, giving a thumbs up to reporters calling in to a rally
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for Sarah Palin. Last night, Trump alluded to the events at
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Mar a Lago. Another day in paradise. This was a strange day
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Trump's allies overnight slamming the FBI, all of
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a sudden I know notice they said, you know, 20 cars and it's
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30 agents. Shawn, I mean, this this is just more political
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persecution of Donald
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J. Trump, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, saying, quote,
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The Department of Justice has reached an intolerable state.
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Have weaponized politicization Attorney General garland
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preserve your documents and clear your calendar. While many
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Republicans are criticizing the search FBI director Christopher
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Rea, is himself a Republican nominated by Trump.
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Alright, I'll just call this right off the bat. This was the
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opening move for Trump 2024. And it was extremely successful.
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Well, I'll take it one step further. Okay. I agree with
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that. But I think the whole thing was set up yet. Well,
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thank you. I Trump.
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Yes. Notice the one thing that I mean, this is how brilliant this
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was. So this has been an ongoing this. Well, let me just lay it
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out real quick. This has been an ongoing investigation that you
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know, the feds have been tomorrow Lago there's no safe.
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It's a room where they put a lock on which the Feds were
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there when the lock was put on. This has been an ongoing thing
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about these
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liquids put on for the feds? Yeah, defense asked
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asked for that to be put on. Exactly, yeah. So when Trump
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releases the statement, which you just heard, we didn't see
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any of this. In our mind's eye. We saw Roger Stone, we saw a cop
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storming we saw drawn AR fifteens. We saw, you know, a
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raid. It's under siege. My beautiful home. It was set up.
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They were ready for it. The campaign video was ready to go.
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And everybody bought into it. It was beautiful. This, here's a
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couple of my favorites, Gorka. We never played Gorka. But he
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did a great good reason. Yeah. So imagined black screen black
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backdrop, you know, just him lit just as dimly lit as if he's in
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the underground.
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Never before in the history of our republic. Has the Federal
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Bureau of Investigations raided the private residence of a
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former president. That is exactly what happened a few
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minutes ago. What does it mean? Number one is final unequivocal
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proof to all Americans, whoever you voted for. The FBI is now
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the political police arm of the Democratic Party and this
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administration view of the old man in the White House who is
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not compass mentors, but are the radicals in the ideologues that
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have taken over the Democratic Party. Secondly, important to
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you. If they can do this to the President of the United States,
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the man who won 74 million votes, they can do it to you to
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anyone? Yes. And lastly, most important of all, it means that
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they have failed. They have tried everything else to
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impeachments. A January 6 committee spurious charges
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allegations in New York, and they have failed to stop
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President Trump. They are desperate because they have
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failed.
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So he's on message he gets it. He's totally doing what he's
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told to do. Surprisingly, even Alan Dershowitz who of course,
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has no one else to turn to these days because he's been shunned
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from all of his, his political and his social circles up same
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thing all in this was a raid man.
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This is a sad day
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for the Constitution. Day for the neutrality of law
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enforcement. There was such a simple way around this. They
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could have subpoenaed the 15 boxes and the content to the
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safe then a judge could have gone through every document and
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say, This was never classified. This was classified but
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declassified so he
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just goes on and on and on about oh, the sad day for the
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Constitution. This was not right. Banana Republic was the
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talking point, Banana Republic,
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Banana Republic and crossing the Rubicon
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crossing the Rubicon. That was the early one Oh, cross the
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Rubicon.
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But it wasn't in the other side. It was at no one's above the
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law. Now, a number of these people have to always consider
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that in Trump's camp. He's got Roger Stone, a notorious dirty
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trickster. And he's got Mike Flynn, who has to be steamed up
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at the FBI for ruin his life. And he's from intelligence and
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intelligence knows how to do setups. Yep. And you? It doesn't
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and I betcha that just for security purposes, that during
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this this whole idea, first of all, there was a person
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supposedly who triggered this.
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It was somebody who hates insider or someone who,
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quote unquote, insider and he's on the affidavit, he will be
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released. We'll get to see all this stuff. Trump was also aware
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of the raid a day to two days before it happened. That's and
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he wasn't there. And we have a lot of clips to that can Oh,
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yeah,
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we I'm sure I'm sure we have. We have all kinds of fun stuff on
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this, but this is the stuff that we're making.
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Trump wasn't there for you know, probably pretty good reasons.
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You know, he doesn't you know, But you didn't need them so he
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knew that was why No, he doesn't need to be shot dead like they
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do with that chart chart and off because brothers who had a
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friend, right yeah, FBI go visit him and kill him. Yeah. So he
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doesn't need that aggravation. Today record. And meanwhile, if
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you list I have one clip that talks about how Trump's the one
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who actually had to get it to the news media. Yes,
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he went, he did it because there was there was, John, just before
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you play it. There was no drone footage. There was no tip off of
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CNN, there was nothing and I think they the the people in
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front of Mar a Lago with the Trump flags setup. That was also
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set up. It was so beautifully once I saw it, I saw it all. i
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Oh, my God, this is so obvious what he's done here. And, and it
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works.
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So the last point I wanted to make is, I am sure that knowing
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what's going to happen, that those rooms were riddled with
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hidden camera. Oh, yeah, of course. Because if one of those
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guys took date, because the these these search warrants are
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very specific. You can do this, you can do that. Or their
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general but they're generally specific. And this one
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supposedly was if they just started rifling through his
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drawers, and he's got it on film. Beautiful
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as beautiful.
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It would be fabulous.
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So here's an example though, Sir William, Sir William Lee in the
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troll room. He says, I'm not buying this narrative from our
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boys here. How can trump get the FBI to work for him? You're
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missing the point. You're missing the point. He was
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working with the FBI in these documents, then this? This was a
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known search warrant. It was not a raid. That's the point. The
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framing the narrative is what made it work. And of course, we
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already hate the FBI. Of course, we know that they're corrupt. Of
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course we do since inception. So this just fuels the fire. And
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I'm surprised Scott Adams hasn't seen this yet. But no one saw
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this, John, I knew you would get it.
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Yeah, I unfortunately knew you would get it too. Because the
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way these things are always deconstructed by us. Generally
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speaking, we always come up with the kind of a I wouldn't say
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matter, but sometimes it's just a little fish it is or fishy.
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This doesn't make sense. Otherwise, let's go to the
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array. This is a this is the deputy just for a little
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background. It is a deputy ag Guys Named by Donald Iiar. And
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he's talking about the raid on I believe, this is CNN and this is
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just an open discussion about how these things work. So this
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is Ray deputy ag Donald buyer. Now on the other
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hand, Donald, some people, sorry.
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Well, I've to hear on garland or
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Okay, darlin. Okay,
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there's a lot we don't know. But what you do know is how the
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justice department works. And what is required to get to this
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point, which is unprecedented, as far as I know, give us a
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sense of what the standard is that prosecutors would have to
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come up with, in order to go forward to seek a search warrant
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against a former president United
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States.
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Well, of course, in general, for any search warrant, you need to
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have probable cause of criminality and probable cause
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to believe that you're likely to find evidence with regard to
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that criminality at the place you're searching. But when
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you're dealing with a case like this involving a former
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president, the standard and the concern to get it right goes
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really through the roof. And I think we can be very certain
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that far from far different than a routine warrant where a couple
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of agents may draft up an affidavit and go to a judge in
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the night. This one was scrutinized every way from
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Sunday by people up to the top of the FBI and up to the top of
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the Department of Justice. So the care that went into this and
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the level of concern that had to be felt in order to make this
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happen is absolutely enormous. So I think it's almost
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impossible to understate the significance of this as a
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measure of where the minds of the department and the heads of
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the head of the FBI are at with regard to this investigation.
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So on the governor going to the very top Merrick Garland, quite
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correctly, the Attorney General has not commented just was not
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coming in this at all. But do you have any doubt in your mind
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that Merrick Garland would have had to sign off on this? No.
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No, I want to mention something else. That I should get out
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there. I think Merrick Garland is an idiot. He looks stupid. If
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you just look at him when he's looking when he's on TV and
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people have watched enough TV they can see it. You see this
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guy? He looks stupid. He looks like an idiot. And it makes me
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wonder when they when, when they the Senate refused to even hear
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him before the elections of A few years back, they
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were worried. They were worried he couldn't even get a word out.
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I don't think they were worried. I think they knew that he was an
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idiot. And it was no. And Obama pushed him out to get get him
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in. And it was like, Who knows why. But I think that everybody
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in Washington knew this guy, and they knew he was an idiot. He's
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just looks stupid, it would have been an embarrassment to do the
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hearings, they would have made the Republicans look bad,
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because they would have pointed out that he's a moron. And it's,
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you know, doesn't look good. It's not a good look. And so I
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keep seeing this guy, Chris is the kind of guy Biden would
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pick. But I every time I see this guy, he's the guy who
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should have cut this off at the knees. He should have seen it
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for what it was.
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And no, he's You're right. He's dumb. He didn't
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get it dumb, is dumb.
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And that's why so what tipped me off, you know, Nancy Pelosi made
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a statement, which we'll get to later about, you know, China
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being the freest people in the world, or some shit like that.
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And I'm like, I gotta see this whole statement from her. And
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she was on the Today Show. And they actually, so I went for the
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longer segment, but then I, I got a clip of her, which really
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tells you that she knows she knew exactly what's going on.
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And she's gonna fumble her way through explaining what's weird
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about this raid here. Savannah Guthrie,
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what do you make of that search? How significant does this strike
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you to be?
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Well, I, I, as others learned on my phone that that had happened.
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This is I love that I learned on my phone on my phone. I guess
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she means that was one was public information I learned on
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my phone.
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I don't know very much about it. But again, I'm sure that that
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information will be revealed. And when it does, we'll find out
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what they were looking for. It seems to have something to do
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with presidential documents. But I really am not in a position to
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talk about it. Because all I know is what's in the public
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domain doesn't strike
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you as a pretty serious step for the Justice Department to take.
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Yes, I take a job as I was questioning it, because all my
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soul my phone was that Donald Trump said that the The visit
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took place and described it in pretty harsh terms, it would be
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interesting to find out exactly what the warrants was in order
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to have what the order was to have a search warrant and for
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what purpose. But again, we can only speculate.
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Yes, she's bumbling through it because she knows she's like,
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you know, it was Trump who described this in colorful
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language. And then we have MSNBC where we got a you know, one of
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these FBI, former FBI guys he's on. And the news model makes a
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mistake. And she says no, she's asking questions about the raid
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about the raid. And he says
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agents, by the way, don't like the word raid, they don't like
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it sounds like it's some kind of, you know, extra due to
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judicial non legal thing. It's the execution of a search
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warrant. It's a court authorized search warrant. I'm sure we're
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now going to be in for days of ranting and raving even at CPAC.
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Over the weekend, there was a Congressman from Arizona who
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called for the defunding of the FBI before this even happened.
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So we're in for more of that. I'm sure they're hunkering down
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for that. But the word raid, they'll like it, they want to
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say they executed a search warrant.
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So this is really interesting what he's saying because if you
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listen to him at face value, he's warning her. Don't say Ray,
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they don't like it. They don't like it when you say raid. Don't
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like it.
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Dana Bash did the same thing. She said the same thing. Don't
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say raid. And on that guy who is the FBI guy who is pictured in
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the newsletter, and anyone who had gotten the newsletter, or go
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go look at it. Or one thing just to preface it, he looks like a
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vasectomy victim. I mean, like,
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I like how you say victim of a sexual
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easy discectomy. Patient patient. Yeah. And I have the
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two clips because after they said that MSNBC changed the
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Chiron from Ray I have I have to two examples. In the newsletter,
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you can see the before and after it because he's just saying that
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as he says that they cleared Laura third and change it
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because it says raid in the first week just as he's bitching
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about that, but that's kind of interesting, but I was getting
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my material from CNN. And I have a threesome here if you don't
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mind. And this is a bunch of speculation. And they're freaked
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out because they don't know what to make of the whole thing. I
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mean, I knew that you would the two of us right away right away.
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Pretty much right away. It wasn't and I was aiming my clips
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for this to just try to Pick up some tidbits but let's go to the
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raid CNN panel speculating. We all
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knew that if DOJ did anything that this was going to be the
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response. But I do agree with Alyssa that it will look bad. If
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this is a relative, if this is dotting the i's crossing the t's
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type of thing on a classified document concealing type of
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crime, but I suspect it's not. And I suspect it's not because
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first of all, they got 15 boxes from there. They did discuss it
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in June. You have to bring boxes in January, January. And then
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they talked about what was you know, they had some discussions
20:38
in June. I would guess this is pure speculation, but from my
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experience as a federal prosecutor, I would suspect that
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the DOJ has very good information from a witness that
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there is more there and that's why they did the search. But
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remember, this is a guy who's flushing documents down the
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toilet, you're not gonna go turn something over. So you have to
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do it by the way, and I don't think
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I have the clip on that. I have I have the clip on the
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documents. Yes.
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This flushing down the toilet thing is always struck me as
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just rank bullshit. That goes back to the everything Donald
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Trump did was bad kind of era will and is there any evidence
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that he flushed anything down any toilet?
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I have the clip because I think this is a
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reality deal clip. No, no,
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this is a new clip. This is a new clip. I think this is a
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reflash of what you're talking about New
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York Times reporting Maggie Haberman has claimed former
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President Trump has flushed words in presidential documents
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down the toilet. And now we're seeing images for the first time
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Axios was first to publish the photo that reportedly shows
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papers in a White House toilet, and a toilet from an overseas
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trip. ABC News has not authenticated these images, and
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it's unclear what they pertain to but they appear to be written
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in Trump's handwriting. Haberman has reported that Trump would
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routinely tear tear of documents that were supposed to be
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preserved under the present under the Presidential Records
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Act and flush them sometimes clogging a White House toilet.
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Remember, though, but that's a new clip. But it's an old story.
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Yes. And old story. But let's go back to this guy. He was at the
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end of that clip. No, no,
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no, no, halfway through here,
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we got that guy who's flushing documents down the toilet,
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you're not going to go ask him to turn something over. So you
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have to do a search warrant. And I don't think they're doing a
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search warrant. Just simply to sort of button up their
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investigation. I think there's they would only do this if they
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had real evidence of real indication of some evidence. And
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to
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be clear that what I just described is the political
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argument and what is going through his mind about his
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political future, which he sees is very much tied to the legal
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strategy. But you're right, that it's really hard to imagine,
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especially given what we have seen within the DOJ over the
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past, you know, several years that they did not do this
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without it being buttoned up.
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Yeah, you better believe it people. They they're dumb. It
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was it was a dumb move. You know what I love about this? It
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doesn't matter. What the Department of Justice says.
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Doesn't matter. Everything will look like a poor defense because
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of the framing. Raid. Never before in history, Banana
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Republic crossing the Rubicon. Yeah,
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I mean, Stasi. Really everything that oh, yeah,
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it was like a big turd and it smelled and everything and they
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put their foot right in the middle.
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Part two of this series.
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Do you think the specificity of the raid knowing to look in the
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safe going into his personal office in Mar a Lago indicates
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that somebody may be cooperating, who knows who's
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close to the Trump circle and would know where they should be
23:53
looking. And we do know that a handful of folks have gone in in
23:56
recent weeks, but I think this this indicates someone senior is
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cooperating.
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It's possible that the family knew all about this. I've seen
24:04
these signals with Ivanka Trump actually saying I've taken the
24:08
red pill, which is a call out to the paranoid online meme base
24:14
Trump extremists podcasters Donald Trump Jr. has this
24:18
essentially Iron Cross Crusader cross on the stock of his gun
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and displays it prominently. This is really signaling to the
24:29
most rabid base that we agree with your paranoia.
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I want to make one thing clear as we've been having this
24:35
discussion here is that we're getting really just one side of
24:39
this. It's from Trump world. Yeah, it is from Trump world.
24:42
Yes, there was this political journal in Florida that sort of
24:46
had a hint of this, but it was Donald Trump who made the
24:48
statement of Donald Trump who tried to control the narrative
24:51
early on last night. We haven't heard from DOJ.
24:55
We haven't heard right. We haven't heard from DOJ. We have
24:58
heard from a lot of Republicans who don't know anything about
25:02
what they're talking about?
25:05
Do you have that Michael Dantonio guy in the third clip?
25:09
Now this third clip was horrible? No, because it
25:11
discusses how Trump rolled the thing out himself.
25:14
I think this is the guy. This is the biographer. Well, I
25:16
know that was the guy he was in that clip. He's the one who
25:19
talked about the Don Jr. or Eric having Yeah, yeah, the cross
25:24
that the the biographers on there, and the other person on
25:27
this panel, which is really weird, but I realized, because I
25:30
saw her again this morning on the view. And by the way, I
25:34
think it knocked my IQ down two points. minimum minimum. This
25:39
Alyssa woman, let's get a big broad smile. She's good looking
25:43
TV girl. She's from the press office from Trump's era, she was
25:49
a PRET one of the women in the press corps and Trump's office,
25:54
as she's turned on Trump to become a spokes hole for view
25:58
and oh, and the view she's under view as a part timer. Or I think
26:02
they may make her permanent even though she got into this
26:05
unbelievable beef with joy bei har o
26:09
about what, oh was a little too enthusiastic. John, I'm getting
26:15
worried about you.
26:17
She says, you know that the Democrats are in trouble and
26:21
they're gonna have to do something to get their votes and
26:23
to get to try to hold on to the house and Bay hard jumps on her
26:26
says Why do you know that people haven't voted yet? And she goes
26:30
on and on with this denialism which all the Democrats are
26:32
exhibiting on these talk shows, especially the radicals and and
26:36
Alyssa says, well, there's pull this and she starts coming up
26:39
with answers and well until they vote, I don't believe a word of
26:43
it. And she gets all puffy, very Bihar's on the on the edge. And
26:48
but she was she doing it on the show, but you can look at her
26:51
she's got a face for television. And then she was on the CNN
26:55
thing and she's floating around her. She's kind of neutral. She
26:58
hasn't really gotten into and I think that experience on the
27:02
view may get her to try to ask Fox for a job because that was I
27:07
thought it was distressing. Here is the So yeah, that biographer
27:12
I got I got him I got the clip from him for you. Well, let's
27:14
play this play this third clip first. And you can if he's not
27:17
in here,
27:18
show them Yeah. Because Because Merrick Garland, he must have
27:21
known that this type of thing would be coming. Lisa Monaco
27:24
must have known the deputy. He must have known this type of
27:26
thing was coming. Christopher Ray must follow
27:28
again. Did you know that Lisa Monaco that stood? Yes. It was
27:35
it was I did. Holy moly. I know. This is just a bunch of Clinton,
27:41
Obama people can't Biden come up with such?
27:44
Oh, she was also the man hater. If you remember, was it not?
27:47
Lisa Monaco along? That was an impala tonto. No, it was both of
27:50
them. It was Janet. And Lisa, I'm pretty sure Lisa was in on
27:55
it when she was a
27:57
sexual harasser. Yes, they were putting men in the down the
28:00
Justice Department just Yeah, under garland gets fired.
28:07
laughable
28:08
this type of thing would be coming. Lisa Monaco must have
28:10
known the deputy he must have known this type of thing was
28:12
coming. Christopher Ray must have known this type of response
28:16
was coming. So given that they would likely anticipate this
28:20
response, how much does that raise the stakes for their
28:22
decision? What bar Do you think that they must have felt was
28:25
met? I think they
28:27
had to feel like it was worth it for their investigation there.
28:31
They absolutely knew they were going to get this blowback. But
28:35
I think Merrick Garland has been, he's been ridiculed by the
28:39
left for going so slowly. And every time he gets rid of
28:43
killed, he says we will follow the facts in the law wherever it
28:46
leads. And I think he's going to do that. And people, some people
28:51
are both sides are not going to like it, he's gonna get
28:54
attacked. And I think he probably has just said, You know
28:57
what, this is my job, I'll get attacked, but I'm going to do
28:59
it. And can
29:00
I just add to that it's not as if they woke up one day and
29:02
said, Okay, today's the day we're just going to issue this
29:04
search warrant or we're going to send the FBI and to get what we
29:07
want. This has been sort of the climax of months and months and
29:12
months of actual talks.
29:15
Well, that part is true.
29:18
Yeah, they've had months and months of talks. It has nothing
29:20
to do with a raid. It is it is harassment, of course. Or I
29:25
would say more likely Trump has something they don't want him to
29:28
have. And I'm pretty sure it's not just some innocuous note
29:32
that he took.
29:33
Well, that's what they were led to believe.
29:36
Yeah, but I'm thinking it's something it's either something
29:39
on it's just it's something big. Yeah. Okay, any other blind
29:46
landing? So hold on, I had a discount. I had a phone call
29:51
yesterday with a family member in the know who in this case
29:54
shall go unnamed. And because you mentioned Lisa Monaco and
29:59
all the Obama People I can say with certainty after speaking to
30:03
this family member, the Central Intelligence Agency is firmly in
30:08
control of everything. They're running the show. They're happy
30:14
to be back. It was great during Obama years. It was great during
30:19
the Bush years. Clinton years, you know, they they got him
30:23
under control with some blackmail. And so everything
30:28
you're seeing is CIA. Everything, all decisions. It's
30:32
not Obama, it's not these are just executors.
30:35
Well, this is one way of getting rid of garland who is probably
30:38
not associated and put Lisa Monaco in
30:42
Yeah. All the it's all intelligence all the time. All
30:46
Intel, here's a here's
30:47
the clip. I think it did. I'm sorry about that last clip I
30:50
wanted to play with I think this is it. This is the raid, Trump
30:54
announced. This is the talks about how this thing came about
30:58
play this up in his favor. He more or less broke this news. It
31:01
was it was I believe, yeah, Florida base reporter had
31:05
something but he was ready to go. And I've actually seen quite
31:09
sort of aligned messaging among Republicans. This is, you know,
31:13
a banana republic. This shouldn't happen. If they do it
31:15
to the President, the FBI will do it to you. I think he's
31:18
having a good day as of now. So I hope DOJ is buttoned up on
31:22
this.
31:22
All right. So now let me play also from CNN, the biographer
31:26
Michael Dantonio, I think wrote a biography about try
31:30
ographers Trump with him and with family members. What do you
31:34
think is going through his mind in their minds?
31:36
Oh, I think they're delighted. This is a surprising answer. But
31:40
I think that they have been planning for this for years.
31:43
Donald Trump, first did his reaction to the FBI, actually
31:48
having his lawyer call them Gestapo and stormtroopers 50
31:53
years ago. So he's been prepared for this strategy all along. He
31:59
issued campaign style commercial within hours, this was prepared
32:05
in advance. So he's an expert at spinning everything into
32:10
publicity. He believes all publicity is good publicity. And
32:14
that hardcore Trump group 35% of the electorate is going to be
32:19
electrified by this. I think he's having a good day,
32:23
actually. Yes,
32:25
that guy gets it. He gets it. Of course, they went moved right on
32:29
with the conversation.
32:31
Oh, no, they all agreed. Yeah, at least. Don know, that clip I
32:37
just played is the one that ran right after that. You just
32:40
played right. And she's She said, Yeah, he's having a good
32:43
day.
32:44
Yeah, true. All right. Yeah, but they but they didn't they don't
32:47
see it as planned. He said his plan.
32:49
No, nobody saw it as planned. They just thought he was having
32:53
a good day by coincidence.
32:55
How can that dummy How can that dummy? Oh, breaking news garlin
33:00
is going to make a statement any minute now. So trolls be on
33:03
watch. Show day, of course.
33:05
And somebody please clip it and send it to me. We'll play it on
33:09
the on the
33:10
there was one pushback that came up. Oh, 230 Eastern time. Oh,
33:14
well, that will be now. So there was one little thing they tried
33:19
to push back, which was propagated throughout the
33:22
airwaves. You know, trying to get a little more leverage on
33:26
this masterstroke. By Trump just telling
33:28
NBC news there's been a strong reaction to the raid on
33:30
extremists and Q anon related forums.
33:33
Sources say there's been a strong reaction to the raid on
33:36
extremist and Q anon related forums sources also
33:39
telling NBC News there has been a strong reaction from some
33:42
extreme groups online. And on and other groups.
33:45
There has been a strong reaction to the raid on extremists and
33:49
q&a
33:49
unrelated forums, including those that were active before
33:52
January sixth,
33:54
including those that were active prior to January 6,
33:56
including those that were active prior to January 6, involved in
34:00
the January 6, insurrections including those that were active
34:04
prior to the January 6, Riot,
34:06
some have been calling for violence, and even a civil war.
34:10
Some of them include calls for violence and even a civil
34:12
war. Some of them include calls for violence and online forums
34:16
and even civil war.
34:18
This was the top comment on the search on the pro Trump site,
34:21
the Donald last night, quote, lock and load with references to
34:25
a civil
34:25
war talking very violently about
34:27
Civil War searches for Civil War fights. They're talking about
34:32
Civil War,
34:33
Civil War,
34:34
Civil War, Civil War, Civil War, Civil
34:37
War. You get
34:39
the point. You get the point. But every single one of my
34:43
friends texted me smart people 45 Savage rated like okay, this
34:49
DOJ is an embarrassment. Okay. What was the other one?
34:55
They're all the same. Yeah, no appeal or but it'd be just, it's
34:58
the media again, it doesn't do it. This job but
35:01
okay, no, the media actually did their job beautifully. Without
35:04
knowing it. They did exactly what Trump expected them to do.
35:07
Yeah, Stooges. i There's a little sidebar I want to play.
35:12
This is a some loads tidbit background or that you should
35:14
know it's it doesn't really come up in conversation much. But I
35:18
think it was Elisa, whoever knows her name that brought it
35:23
up on that CNN panel. This the sidebar on Trump, why he's not
35:28
announcing right now.
35:29
It's probably not so small in his mind now that you know, as
35:32
somebody who has worked in politics before, the minute he
35:35
announces, he loses a big money train, and that is the money
35:42
that is coming from a joint agreement with the RNC that
35:45
helps him pay his legal bills, and his legal bills are not
35:48
small.
35:49
Oh, that's why he has a joint as an agreement that I don't know
35:54
about a specific agreement with the RNC but they pay his lawyer
35:59
bills. Well, that's pretty good. Yeah, I can do deals. Great
36:05
deal. He got out he got that one pulled off. I'd like to know the
36:09
background on that. But I haven't heard anything. I only
36:12
have one more clip. You can listen to this now or later.
36:16
It's a little long, but it's George Conway. Oh, goody. George
36:21
Conway. Kellyanne Conway, like her husband?
36:25
Yeah. Wait, how can she stay married to that guy?
36:29
I think she had trouble getting a husband or something. Because
36:33
she's now you're really no trouble getting a husband at the
36:39
husband market because
36:40
I think she's a very aggressive fast talking. Not as much as you
36:45
used to be back in the 90s. Very aggressive, fast talking woman I
36:49
think turned a lot of guys off because he's extremely smart.
36:52
And she's a couple of these women coming up. There's one on
36:56
Fox right now who's, who reminds me a lot of an of a younger
37:00
Kellyanne Conway, she just, she's just got too much. Too
37:04
much wits about his only way to describe it. But she can say she
37:08
just has stuff at her at her fingertips that she can throw at
37:11
you. And if you got into a little argument, it would be I
37:14
think it'd be destroyed quickly into male egos is somewhat
37:17
sensitive to to and Kellyanne and when in 1996. Seven, she's
37:22
very pretty.
37:24
She's still good looking for you know, she's for middle aged
37:27
woman.
37:27
Yeah. But she's, you know, beaten up a little bit. But so
37:32
so so somehow, I don't know how they hooked up and make a man
37:35
it's just miles. Okay. It's just Miles.
37:38
Miles. That's an insulting term, of course, got a lot of miles on
37:44
her. All right. George,
37:47
want to bring in attorney and contributing columnist at the
37:49
Washington Post? George Conway. George, great to see you this
37:52
morning. Look, please, let's just take a step back. Because
37:55
this is so unusual. We haven't seen anything like this before.
38:00
So when you heard that the FBI executed a search warrant at the
38:03
home of the former president, what questions does it raise for
38:08
you what standards in your mind must have been met?
38:10
Well, obviously, they have to meet the basic standard of of
38:13
any search warrant, you have to show probable cause that a
38:16
someone might not be Donald Trump or could be Donald Trump
38:19
committed a crime and probable cause that there is evidence of
38:22
that crime in the location being searched, and you have to
38:25
particularize exactly what it is that you're looking for. And you
38:28
have to put that all in an affidavit that a federal judge
38:31
reviews and then makes a determination that there is
38:34
sufficient cause to to invade someone's privacy and to come
38:37
into someone's home and to do this. That's that's one thing.
38:40
But again, this is a former president and the political
38:44
consequences than the national consequences of going over your
38:49
skis on this are just too huge for anything. But the most
38:53
significant evidence, I think, that would justify Merrick
38:58
Garland, who was a cautious and cautious person to authorize
39:03
this and had to be authorized by him personally. And so you have
39:07
to ask, what is it about this particular circumstance that has
39:12
led the Justice Department to this step? Obviously, they don't
39:15
quite trust him? Because they obviously don't think they're
39:19
subpoenaing or requesting documents from him will get them
39:22
the answers they want. But why is it that the that they want?
39:24
Well, it's it's probably isn't just that he took some documents
39:30
in a rush and pack them in 15 boxes and ship them to Mara Lago
39:35
without focusing on what was in them okay, there's got to be
39:38
something more he got maybe it's the the nature of the materials
39:41
or it could be that he sent some of them back and represented
39:46
that man just speculating here I mean, you know, he's he's not
39:50
the most honest person in the world and not the most
39:53
meticulous in in Bay, Maine laws and rules. Maybe he didn't send
39:57
them all back and they're suspicious that he did it. They
39:59
did he didn't send them all back in which case he could be. He
40:03
could be he might be potentially liable for making false
40:06
statements through his lawyers to the to the National Archives.
40:09
All right, whatever Trump has, it involves George Conway. That
40:14
guy's making it it's some aid something big. And then we're
40:20
not going to find out he has something they want they want
40:23
and and do you think that they did not? I'm sure they didn't
40:27
but didn't inform the White House.
40:31
There. I don't have any of these clips. I mean, I died clipped
40:35
out.
40:36
No, I have the clip. I have the clip of
40:40
Oh, yeah, she was she doesn't know anything. She's an idiot.
40:43
But But Karina, there was, there was a good back and forth on one
40:48
of these shows with a guy who knows how the justice department
40:52
works. And he says, generally speaking, you're trying to, you
40:55
know, keep it the Chinese wall between the two. So the Justice
40:59
Department does things without telling and it's possible that
41:03
Biden says I don't want to know I don't want to know Oh, please.
41:06
Oh, why he wouldn't be able to say anything, but he could
41:09
mumble it now. And this is
41:11
I think it's more he knew, I honestly don't know. I don't
41:15
think he knew that thing. This is desperation. The intelligence
41:17
agencies likely the CIA and the FBI is now under the CIA. We've
41:22
seen this. We know how the command structure works. They're
41:26
running everything. And, and they there's something there's
41:32
something that they're really worried about, and come on, man.
41:36
This is this is just the opening and it's gonna be super fun.
41:41
But yet to play the John Pierre cook blog Damn, Claude Van
41:45
Damme,
41:45
it's, it's Kareem Abdul John Claude Van Pierre. On a second,
41:50
where do I have you want my clip? I have her somewhere under
41:54
the radar.
41:54
I don't have a clip. I didn't clip it. I'm sick of this woman.
41:59
In the face of growing Republican outrage over the rate
42:02
of Donald Trump's Mar a Lago home, the White House is
42:05
declining to make any comment whatsoever, other than to say
42:08
President Biden had no role in authorizing it, and in fact,
42:12
didn't even know about it until the news broke.
42:15
The President was not briefed, did not was not aware of it. No,
42:18
no one at the White House was given a heads up know that
42:23
Republicans are accusing the Biden administration of
42:25
weaponizing the FBI weaponizing Trump allies or even calling to
42:30
defund the FBI and Republican House Minority Leader Kevin
42:34
McCarthy is threatening to investigate Attorney General
42:37
Merrick Garland, we now find that justice in America is not
42:40
equal. While stoking outrage Republicans are also attempting
42:43
to raise money off it with fundraising appeals already
42:46
going out from the Republican National Committee and from
42:49
Trump himself. But some Trump critics are raising concerns as
42:53
well. And calling for the Justice Department to explain
42:56
why it raided Trump's home. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, a
42:59
longtime Trump critic, called on the Biden administration to
43:02
release documents authorizing the raid and warned that if the
43:06
federal government doesn't have overwhelming evidence that
43:08
action was absolutely necessary, then it will only undermine
43:12
faith in democracy and the rule of law. The Justice Department
43:15
and the FBI have refused to comment standard policy and an
43:19
ongoing investigation. Law enforcement sources will only
43:22
say that the raid was related to documents that Trump allegedly
43:26
took improperly from the White House when he left office.
43:30
Yeah, this is great. You know, you know who who, who was
43:33
expecting it. Who was in the know, Hillary Clinton. She was
43:37
ready. Did you see what she had? She came out right. Oh, I
43:42
missed I missed the whole Clinton scenario. She
43:45
came out right away with hats that say, oh, no, the hat, but
43:49
her email, but her emails. But her
43:53
emails, I saw that hat and I said, Oh, is that catchy? Or?
43:58
No?
43:59
It's stupid. It's very stupid. It's in your face. But that's
44:03
typical for her. Because you know, everyone who's a Clinton
44:07
nista Clintonite. They know they know that these emails were just
44:10
yoga appointments and some recipes and a wedding planning.
44:14
They all know that. So that's why it's hilarious that you put
44:17
that on the hat. Meanwhile, it's in your face with their damn
44:21
emails. But the wheels are coming off this thing for the
44:27
Biden CIA administration. I don't know if you heard about
44:31
the mega donor, the Democrat mega donor. Steve Kirsch who is
44:39
defecting. He's defecting. Well, he's defecting from CNN and we
44:42
appeared on Fox with a very interesting message. You know,
44:46
for many years Steve curse was the Democratic Party mega mega
44:49
donor. He says he's given more than $20 million to help elect
44:52
Democrats and now he might just be jumping ship. Steve Kirsch is
44:56
an entrepreneur self made success story and joins us now
44:59
to explain his reasons. Hey, Steve, when did the Democratic
45:02
Party started going south with you?
45:04
Well, when they violated my, my, my trust, Brian, you know, they
45:08
told the agencies, the FDA, the CDC, the NIH said that these
45:13
vaccines were safe and effective. And when I started
45:15
seeing my friends die and be injured, and I started looking
45:19
at the data, there was no question that this vaccine is
45:24
the most dangerous vaccine ever created by man, it is 1000 times
45:29
more deadly than the smallpox vaccine. And that's to one safe
45:32
for people to use. And I could not get even a single minute in
45:36
front of any democratic congressman, the best I got was
45:40
that ro Khanna gave me as to a staff member who took two months
45:44
to get back to me. And when I asked if she had read what I had
45:48
sent her, she said, No, it disagreed with the CDC. So it's
45:52
not right. And so I didn't really read it. So that's as far
45:56
as I ever got. And but
45:58
you didn't stop there. You did your own research. What do you
46:00
find? What would What did you find was effective? And what was
46:03
the reaction when you put it out there?
46:05
Well, I what I found was that hundreds of 1000s of Americans
46:09
have been killed by this vaccine, and millions have been
46:13
injured. And you know, they're clearly you are more likely to
46:18
be injured or dead from the vaccine than if you were
46:22
unvaccinated. So what they're saying and what the reality is,
46:25
is completely opposite. There is a conservative radio show
46:29
commentator, his name is Wayne route. And he had a wedding
46:33
eight months ago, and he had about half conservatives. And
46:37
and half of his they're all pretty much conservatives, okay,
46:41
but half were vaccinated, and half were not vaccinated. And he
46:44
found that of the 100 people that were vaccinated. He had 26
46:50
people who were seriously injured. And he had seven people
46:54
who died. And in the unvaccinated group, he had zero
46:57
and zero. So see how we know that is statistically
47:00
impossible, right? If the vaccines are safe, right, so we
47:03
don't
47:03
we can't verify those numbers. He's the numbers eg chickenshit
47:07
chickenshit shirt. I left as
47:09
he's giving like, Yes, I'm telling you. Yeah, we went to
47:12
the store the other day, Adam, and I was I bought, it was
47:17
interesting, because the peaches, they had two different
47:19
pieces of water for 98 and went to 398. And the 398 Peaches were
47:23
actually better. Really, John? Well, I can't verify that.
47:30
I know he's
47:30
seriously it's anecdotal. The guy's giving these just telling
47:34
a tale. And it's like, one way or the other? Did that's not the
47:38
retort. That's not the retort to somebody telling you something
47:42
that they personally observed. I can't verify what you observed.
47:46
It is if you're on Fox News and shit journalism,
47:50
it is if you're on Fox News, and you're going against the
47:53
almighty Pfizer, you got to throw your disclaimer in there.
47:56
It's in the briefing material people.
47:58
It is in the briefing material that's part of this. They have a
48:01
meeting. And they discuss this sort of Yeah, and they don't let
48:05
us think don't let that get by. No, no, no, no, no, you can't
48:08
let somebody say that you have to stop them.
48:10
So it's getting hard to hide the dead bodies. That's what we're
48:14
seeing. Well
48:14
wait, before we before we leave the other topic. It's a good by
48:17
the way. If we were gonna leave the other topic. That was the
48:21
greatest segue ever. Can we
48:24
we can't leave the other topic. I'm full steam ahead with dead
48:27
people.
48:28
Okay, well, let's go with dead guy. I only have one thing about
48:30
the COVID is I got the doctor I finally got the clip of that
48:33
medical doctor gave the testimony as a whistleblower,
48:37
and I've got some hair clips of her and that's all I've got. So
48:39
you can figure out how to
48:40
use that. Okay, well, why don't we start with that? Okay, so
48:45
this is woman. And why actually clip number one introduces her
48:49
as my new way of introducing so I don't have to write down
48:51
notes. Yeah,
48:51
just this woman. Yeah.
48:54
Duck, it says, Intro intro Doctor long intro.
48:58
Oh, I'm sorry, Doctor. long intro. Here we go.
49:01
My name is Lieutenant Colonel Teresa long. And I'm an Army
49:04
aerospace medicine specialist. Senator Johnson has invited me
49:08
here to make a statement to him. Regarding my opinion about the
49:12
life threatening adverse side effects of COVID 19 vaccine.
49:15
Is this an old testimony or is this recent?
49:18
It's it's not recent, but it's not old. Okay. And I've been
49:24
trying to dig it up. I had to beg somebody I did. And I want
49:27
to thank everyone I know agenda social who dug this up? It's
49:30
becoming a good resource. Because I knew about it. I saw
49:34
the stories about her. She's a whistleblower. And they had a
49:37
phony baloney hearing. It was one of those off site hearings.
49:40
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. With a lame ass room.
49:42
No authority in a lame ass room. Belissa was miked. Okay. And
49:47
they bring her in to talk about this for Johnson. Ron Johnson.
49:52
You know him. Yeah. And it was some good material in here. And
49:55
there's a little bit about PILOTs. These are fairly short
49:57
clips as a couple of them. Yeah, I think let's go with Dr. Long
50:00
part number two,
50:02
I believe the COVID vaccine is a greater threat to soldiers
50:06
health and military readiness than the virus itself. Over
50:10
200,000 service members have rejected the vaccine. Yet the
50:15
military is pressing forward without regard to the damage to
50:19
the morale and readiness to process the soldiers out. We
50:23
have never lost 200,000 soldiers on the battlefield in a few
50:30
months, taking soldiers on a uniform has the same impact on
50:37
readiness as losing them on the battlefield. Last May, I
50:42
attended the senior preventive medicine leadership course for
50:45
the army. When we're given an opportunity to ask the senior
50:48
leaders questions I simply asked. So we skipped two years
50:52
of phase two trials, and three years of phase three trials, we
50:56
only lost 12 active duty soldiers to COVID yet we're
51:00
gonna risk the health of the entire fighting force on a
51:04
vaccine. We only had two months of safety data on the response
51:09
was your damn right Colonel. And you're gonna get every soldier
51:13
you can to take the vaccine so I can get enough data points to
51:18
determine if the vaccine is safe. Our servicemembers are
51:22
national treasures. They have stared down bullets been blown
51:27
up by IEDs and bombs they have endured thankless and protracted
51:30
wars missing the birth of their children. They bore the burden
51:34
no matter the cost. They did so without respect to political
51:37
party or narrative. These are warriors, not lab rats.
51:44
Yah, yah. Yah, yah, yah,
51:47
yah, tell the way this is going.
51:50
That's not going to be positive for Pfizer.
51:53
She did a whole I didn't clip it. But she did a whole minute
51:57
or two of her her being covered by whistleblower laws.
52:03
Yes,
52:04
I remember this. And that was quite interesting in itself, but
52:08
I was. This is slow enough that I don't need that in there.
52:11
Let's go to part three
52:12
at the onset of the vaccine rollout. I had a colleague who
52:16
took the vaccine to protect her elderly parents. She's a
52:19
brilliant officer, and a doctor. She's deployed twice after the
52:24
vaccine. She had fever, significant pain lost all range
52:28
of motion in her arm for over a week. That was the first time I
52:32
looked in the vaccine adverse event reporting system to see if
52:36
her symptoms were common. What I found horrified me, I found the
52:41
errors in only a few months into the vaccination campaign already
52:45
had more deaths than in any years for all vaccines in mind.
52:49
And each of the 10 years.
52:51
Wait a minute, I think she might be a Tedros shill to designate
52:56
if you
52:57
know you're right in bitching and moaning about us doing this,
53:02
you but this is how Tedros speaks. You got to watch a
53:04
million No, no,
53:05
I know. But it's I'm talking about us doing it in general.
53:07
And we do it all the time we find somebody saying something,
53:11
some stupid way. And we can't help but ridicule Oh, hey, I'm
53:16
gonna just say this right now. This is what we do.
53:19
Welcome to the party. Powell does.
53:22
John The year is in only a few months into the vaccination
53:25
campaign already had more deaths than in any year for all
53:30
vaccines combined in each of the 10 years previously, I
53:33
subsequently went to Fort Benning, where I encountered
53:36
numerous soldiers who told me of threats, coercion and
53:39
intimidation to get the vaccine that were at that time still
53:43
under EUA. This violated method medical ethics, specifically the
53:47
Nuremberg Code. When I emailed Army Public Health Command and
53:52
asked about adverse events. The epidemiologist emailed me back
53:57
and told me that they were not tracking tracing or monitoring
54:02
adverse of right, I received an email encouraging military
54:06
health care providers and professionals get vaccinated,
54:09
put a sticker on your uniform, posted to social media with the
54:13
hashtag the vaccine safe, hashtag get vaccinated. This
54:16
disturbed me because it seemed as though healthcare
54:20
professionals were being used as the marketing arm of
54:24
pharmaceutical companies, no, many would say this is just good
54:27
public health messaging. But I would say this is a violation of
54:31
DOD AI that prohibits endorsement of a civilian
54:33
product. Yes, these vaccines are a product. The pharmaceutical
54:39
companies are not benevolent charities, they are there to
54:43
make a profit and they are.
54:45
Now this clip was interesting to me. I could have cut that last
54:49
part out. I'm listened to I could have better edited this
54:53
boring woman. But what's interesting to me she sent an
54:57
email into the epidemiologist and bitching about got this
55:00
going on. And as she wanted to know some details about the
55:05
adverse effects is that we're not we don't care, which
55:09
contradicts what the other officer told her where he said
55:11
we're trying to get data points, right. If you're getting data
55:15
points, that doesn't mean you're not taking any information that
55:17
says something is a missive the army. I would say the Army's got
55:21
issues now.
55:22
Well, seeing as it's possible that this shit was created for
55:26
Dietrich, you know, maybe there's all kinds of agendas and
55:28
issues at play.
55:30
There's a lot of agendas, obviously, it's going to part
55:32
four.
55:33
In May, I came across a young woman, a collegiate level
55:36
athlete training for Ranger School. She was everything we
55:40
wanted in a female warrior. She had a promising career ahead of
55:44
her. She told me that she was the only female in her ranger
55:48
school class, and the only one not vaccinated. She went on to
55:53
tell me of the level of harassment and intimidation
55:56
soldiers were facing for not getting vaccinated. She
55:59
expressed her concerns about the effects of the vaccine might
56:01
have on her fertility and health. I walked her through the
56:05
potential risks and benefits for her age, physical condition and
56:09
fitness. I told her you have everything to lose and nothing
56:14
to gain. She reached out and sent me this message, the time
56:18
and pressure about the best of me. I know I met you for a
56:21
reason. And there were so many signs and so much guidance
56:24
against getting the vaccine. That day I spoke to another
56:27
mentor who told me the vaccine is the future and leaders make
56:31
sacrifices. Sometimes they can be there for their people. I
56:35
went forward with that feeling like it was going to allow me
56:38
the opportunity to look out for others. I hate to say how much I
56:41
regret the decision. It's been a little over two weeks and my
56:44
body isn't right. I was in such a strong place physically and
56:48
ready for Ranger School and about a week ago, everything
56:50
changed. I began hurting having cramping back pain, bruising,
56:54
coughing, I ignored it because I really just wanted to go to
56:57
Ranger School. It's everything I'd ever worked for. I shaved my
57:01
head and left Sunday to get my tab and my body shut down on me
57:06
out there. The five mile run I've been run a million times
57:10
beat me I couldn't get my body to move any faster. I was in
57:13
pain not for being out of shape, but for whatever was happening.
57:16
And so my body I was dropped from the course and went saw a
57:19
doctor. I don't know why. But I wanted to reach out to you and
57:22
tell you how grateful I am a regardless of the fact I failed
57:26
to see the signs and trust why God brought me to you that day.
57:29
We could have done without this clip. Okay, sure. Right.
57:33
One clip they should I could have skipped that one. But let's
57:36
do this clip on the pilots because you're because I'm a
57:39
fighter. You might want to be interested in airmen.
57:41
Yes, correct.
57:42
I saw five patients in clinic, two of which presented with
57:47
chest pain, days Two weeks after vaccination and were
57:50
subsequently diagnosed with Paragard itis and worked up to
57:53
rule out myocarditis. The third pilot had been vaccinated and
57:57
felt like he was drunk chronically fatigued within 24
58:00
hours after vaccination. The pilot told me he didn't know
58:03
what to do. So he drank a lot of coffee to try and quote, wake
58:06
himself up and continue to fly until he realized it wasn't
58:10
going away. After I reported to my command. My concerns that in
58:14
one morning, I had to ground three out of three pilots due to
58:18
vaccine injuries. The next day, my patient, patients were
58:22
canceled. My charts were pulled for review. And I was told that
58:26
I would not be seeing acute patients anymore. Just healthy
58:30
pilots there for their flight physical.
58:32
Yeah, we actually played that clip when it came out. But I
58:35
played it again. No, it's good. I just wanted I wanted to do
58:38
like a douche bag call out for the entire upper echelon of the
58:42
army. Yes. Includes loose starting started. And I want to
58:48
name I'm Lloyd Austin. Martin. Hold on, hold
58:51
on. Let's let's do it properly.
58:53
Oh, let's do it by personnel. Yeah. Let's start with the top
58:56
Lloyd Austin. Then we go to the chief of Joint Chiefs guy, Mark
59:02
Miley. Do we go to the Secretary of the Army? James. This is less
59:09
than McConnell I think let me get his name correct. He's I'm
59:13
sorry. He's the chief as head of the he's the head. Chief of
59:18
Staff of the Army James. You know,
59:23
James Irish bag, his new name is James douchebag.
59:28
And then finally Secretary of the Army Christine or Muth?
59:35
They're douchebags these people shouldn't be in office.
59:37
Well, they've they've been chosen very carefully to D ball.
59:40
The military. Again, this is all CIA doing this. It makes so much
59:44
sense when you look at in that framing. Of course, this is
59:48
Trump had the DIA remember it's the age old fight dia versus
59:53
CIA. It never ends. And you know, so there you go. Maybe put
1:00:00
a bunch of weaklings, weaklings I mean, Lloyd Austin, that guy
1:00:04
made no sense. I had to get a waiver because you're not
1:00:06
supposed to have a military guy running the military in America.
1:00:11
Yeah, no, but they needed he was so weak and so perfect and so
1:00:14
woke, that we had to get a waiver. We had to get a woke
1:00:17
waiver for the guy who's going to work waiver?
1:00:19
Yes, if they couldn't find anybody. And that guy is such an
1:00:24
easy, he's, we remember seeing pictures of him. He's, he's
1:00:27
greeting the troops. He's got the mask on. He's got
1:00:31
everything. He's got everything except the blue gloves,
1:00:34
bulletproof vest. Got everything. Yeah, there was a
1:00:38
thought about earlier. This army lady was talking about the
1:00:46
vaccine being a product. But really, if you look at it
1:00:50
objectively, it's the vaccinated who are the product? No, what
1:00:56
I'm saying
1:00:57
no, once you explain the vaccinated
1:00:59
are the product that it's they're the ones being abused
1:01:04
and abused, literally. It's just like, you're the product when
1:01:09
you use Facebook. You know, you don't know it, but you're being
1:01:13
sold. You're being quarter.
1:01:15
De la. Yes. Yeah, you use it. Well, she said, I think she
1:01:19
indicated that when she said you should wear a little button.
1:01:23
Stickers. I got vaccinated. You should too.
1:01:26
Yeah, I'm great. Exactly. Anyway, back to the bodies.
1:01:30
I would looking back on those clips are boring, but I had to
1:01:33
get this out of the
1:01:34
way. No. Okay. I want you to feel good about your
1:01:36
contribution. Alright, so the dead bodies. Here's here's
1:01:42
here's what's happening. So doctors are starting to speak up
1:01:44
because they just can't live with themselves and
1:01:47
we have taken anymore. Yes. After two years UK government
1:01:52
data now shows one in every 246 vaccinated people has died
1:01:57
within 60 days of receiving their vaccination in England. In
1:02:02
the Netherlands, we have a virologist or a knock in hold on
1:02:09
we say what is this guy? He's a tails filters. He's a
1:02:16
vaccinology. Just I guess that's the thing. He says out of every
1:02:20
800 People over 60 who get vaccinated for COVID dies.
1:02:26
So you know, it's 60 at 800? Yes. We could do math a little
1:02:31
better than that. And do the division is like that would make
1:02:33
it like 8%?
1:02:36
Well, I'd have to I can do the division. I
1:02:40
mean, I what I'm seeing truly the numbers people who die or
1:02:44
are maimed or hurt seriously, I think we're at the overall we're
1:02:48
at a four plus four or 5% level is when you look
1:02:51
at from the vaccine. Yeah, have you looked at what the weird
1:02:54
ailments that Ashton Kutcher is going through?
1:02:58
Oh, and not just Ashton Kutcher, but Bieber's beaver as Biebrza
1:03:02
Palsy and in his, his wife with her clots and strokes and shit,
1:03:08
here's an Australian doctor who just can't handle it anymore.
1:03:12
And now he says, fuck it, I'm gonna just talk
1:03:15
to patients that died from will knowing and thinking two
1:03:21
different things? I don't know, specifically. And that is
1:03:26
because, as you may be aware, the medical boards by Opera does
1:03:32
not allow the freedom of speech to discuss these types of
1:03:35
things. That's exactly why are you calling me now because I'm
1:03:37
in danger. Like many other doctors who have been sensitive
1:03:39
before, from for speaking on these things. So I would love to
1:03:43
have the data to know exactly how many of my patients have
1:03:47
died had been harmed. I mean, we've got, you know, what
1:03:51
200,000 reports to the TGA of adverse events. We've got close
1:03:56
to 1000 deaths reported. So these are just the reported
1:03:58
ones. Have there been full investigations on that? No.
1:04:02
There's been no autopsies. To my mind, Senator Rennick has been
1:04:05
trying to get this information out there, but we just can't get
1:04:07
it. So that's why it's really important. I believe what I'm
1:04:11
doing because of I can make it easier for doctors to speak out,
1:04:14
then we've all got to get this information we can find a
1:04:17
finally once and for all, what is happening with these mRNA
1:04:20
vaccines?
1:04:23
We make reports to the TGA on behalf of your patients
1:04:28
away from the department. No no initially, I did not make any of
1:04:33
those reports because I was afraid as many doctors are
1:04:36
because as soon as you get caught up in criticizing the
1:04:39
mRNA vaccines then all this fear and pressure from our colleagues
1:04:44
and from the college and from our prep everybody starts coming
1:04:47
down on you so I made recommendation my notes but did
1:04:51
I go ahead and have the guts to report it to TJ No, I did not.
1:04:55
Because that was back in the day when I valued my job and my
1:04:58
family and my security and my finance is more than my
1:05:00
patience. And I apologize for that. And I'm sorry for that.
1:05:03
And that's what I'm trying to do now is to make up for my past
1:05:06
mistakes by honoring the medical ethics that I ascribe to which
1:05:10
is helping the patients first.
1:05:13
Better late than never happy to have them aboard. McCullough
1:05:19
makalah the king just keeps on throwing it out there. And
1:05:23
here's his latest about the spike protein created by the
1:05:28
vaccines
1:05:29
and the only reason why this Coronavirus has led to death is
1:05:32
because of this spike protein. The ball is innocuous. We've had
1:05:36
Coronavirus as I may actually have one that I'm finishing up
1:05:39
right now. It's not lethal to me.
1:05:42
It makes sense why he says I have a Coronavirus right now
1:05:44
it's not lethal to me. It's just clearing it out as we speak
1:05:48
lethal.
1:05:49
Now the vaccines as shown here on the left is the ad no viral
1:05:56
vector vaccines Johnson and Johnson and AstraZeneca which
1:06:01
inject the DNA which codes for the spike protein and makes the
1:06:05
body produce the spike protein. The Messenger of egg vaccines
1:06:08
are on the right. And that's Pfizer Maderna. They inject the
1:06:11
message messenger RNA to produce the spike protein. But the
1:06:16
vaccines all produced the spike protein which those little red
1:06:19
buds, those buds are identical to the original Wuhan strain of
1:06:23
the virus. The vaccines are producing the lethal part of the
1:06:29
virus. The vaccines are the genetic code for the LIFO
1:06:34
protein that has killed millions of people worldwide. The vaccine
1:06:40
provides the genetic code to produce the lethal protein for
1:06:45
an uncontrolled duration of time, and an uncontrolled
1:06:49
quantity. When you think about that biologic ramification,
1:06:53
that's the most risky vaccine anybody could ever come up with,
1:06:57
because it's completely uncontrolled. So in the wrong
1:07:01
person and the wrong time. If they produce too much of it for
1:07:04
too long of a time. It's going to be lethal.
1:07:06
Kaboom, mic drop, pay no attention, vaccinate your kids,
1:07:12
good to go people. So it's coming out now. It'll still take
1:07:18
years before everybody catches on to what's really happening.
1:07:21
Of course, sadly, sadly, because you know, people are still all
1:07:25
in. But it's time for some marketing and the marketing is
1:07:28
hot and heavy from from Pfizer. And the clip custodian did some
1:07:33
fantastic work. He got some ABC, actually you got the view clips,
1:07:40
which is with the with Dr. Shah. But also the conversation is now
1:07:47
kind of moving towards the marketing with with the
1:07:52
President, you know, and his continued to servicing with
1:07:56
PACs. COVID President
1:07:57
Biden ended his isolation this morning after a second negative
1:08:00
COVID test. As he left the White House for Delaware. The
1:08:03
President told reporters he felt good, experienced a rebound
1:08:06
infection last week after completing a five day course of
1:08:09
the anti COVID drug packs lovin, the President first tested
1:08:12
positive on July 21, and experienced only mild symptoms.
1:08:16
Now let's listen to an ad that ran on ABC
1:08:19
COVID-19. Some people get it and some people can get it bad. And
1:08:23
for those who do get it bad, it may be because they have a high
1:08:26
risk factor such as heart disease, diabetes, being
1:08:30
overweight, asthma, or smoking. Even if symptoms feel mild,
1:08:36
these factors can increase your risk of COVID 19 Turning severe.
1:08:40
So if you're at high risk and test positive, don't wait. Ask
1:08:43
your healthcare provider right away if an authorized oral
1:08:46
treatment is right for you.
1:08:48
Authorized oral treatment, there is only one it is the Paxil
1:08:52
COVID. Let's talk to Dr. Shah. So Dr. Shah is the guy who comes
1:08:58
out and says I can't talk about the president. But he showed me
1:09:00
his plate. And it was clean. Yeah, that Dr. Shah, so he's the
1:09:05
COVID response coordinator. So he's kind of like Burke's now in
1:09:12
a way for the Biden administration. So he's
1:09:14
coordinating the COVID response. Good job, by the way, and that's
1:09:18
why he's on the view.
1:09:19
So as as I just said President Biden had a rebound case of
1:09:22
COVID last weekend, and it's still testing positive. As of
1:09:26
yesterday. We have heard about this happening to some people
1:09:29
who take puck slow COVID, which sounds like a Russian word to
1:09:32
me. backson Ovid, the antiviral drugs so should people think
1:09:37
twice before using this treatment? And why does the
1:09:39
virus come back?
1:09:42
Wow.
1:09:43
Yeah, so first of all, the virus came back with the presence
1:09:46
feeling great doing great working still, on behalf the
1:09:49
American people that's what matters. Look back slowly. It
1:09:52
was designed to keep people out of the hospital to keep them out
1:09:55
of the ICU prevent them from getting seriously ill. That's
1:09:58
why the President got it done. That's why my parents recently
1:10:01
got when they got to COVID. Both got it, it works really, really
1:10:04
well. Now we do see some in some people who get packs loaded, we
1:10:08
even see this in people who have not gotten it, that they get
1:10:10
better, and then they get a rebound. But they get they get
1:10:13
worse for a few days. The good news is that that doesn't turn
1:10:16
out to be anything serious. People who have rebounded don't
1:10:19
end up getting particularly sick. It's clearly annoying. But
1:10:22
the big point here is packs loaded is great for keeping
1:10:26
people out of the hospital, the ICU. And that's why I continue
1:10:30
to strongly encourage that if you're if you get infected. And
1:10:33
if you're at elevated risk of complications, you got to talk
1:10:36
to your doctor about getting this treatment.
1:10:38
I love it. So in the show themselves, they mentioned the
1:10:41
brand name, how fantastic it is effective. It's just miracle. It
1:10:45
in fact, is doing exactly what the vaccine was supposed to do
1:10:47
was keep you out of the hospital. But I know whatever so
1:10:51
probably not. But but then Pfizer just keeps advertising
1:10:55
open. It's a beautiful word. Neighborhoods open. Businesses
1:11:01
open, feel open. Who doesn't love open? offices, homes,
1:11:10
stages, possibilities, your world open? And you can help
1:11:18
keep it that way. That's right,
1:11:21
get your approved oral treatment from Pfizer. Keep it open.
1:11:25
Everybody open, wide open. So now they transition to the next
1:11:32
very interesting commercial very well, no, no,
1:11:34
these are these are dynamite. Of course, they're well done these,
1:11:38
these are the top advertisers in the universe. They know what
1:11:41
they're doing. So now we transition to the next vaccine.
1:11:45
Okay, and people who are older than 50 Most likely got a
1:11:48
smallpox vaccine when they were children. Does this population
1:11:52
of the country have any protection from monkey pox
1:11:54
because of that? Yeah, this
1:11:56
is a great question. You know, Barry,
1:12:01
I considered editing that. I thought now you'll catch it.
1:12:05
It's not a great question by any means. Yeah.
1:12:08
This is a great question. You know, smallpox monkey pox, very
1:12:11
related to each other as viruses go, you would think that if you
1:12:15
got vaccinated,
1:12:16
what does that mean? Very related to each other? What
1:12:19
exactly am I supposed to take away from what he's saying?
1:12:21
They're very related to each other.
1:12:25
Guys, obviously, a stooge performer on
1:12:28
smallpox monkey pox, very related to each other as viruses
1:12:31
go, you would think that if you got vaccinated as a kid against
1:12:34
smallpox, you would have protection? We don't know yet.
1:12:37
We're still looking at the data. We
1:12:39
there's been plenty of reports that say Yeah, did we do No,
1:12:43
no, no, this is noia informacion. This is new.
1:12:47
Talking about this is Dr. Jha okay. You would think
1:12:50
that if you got vaccinated as a kid against smallpox, you would
1:12:53
have protection.
1:12:54
Did you get vaccinated against smallpox?
1:12:56
Course I did.
1:12:58
I don't I don't remember it. I don't remember if I got a small
1:13:01
pool. You should have a little scar. No, then I didn't get it.
1:13:05
I think my parents were smart. Probably like,
1:13:08
I got it when I was 19. It was way back 19 Back in the 1900s,
1:13:16
late 1800s When they first came out and got a shot. In fact, it
1:13:20
wasn't Catherine Degrace shot it was like some pounding through
1:13:23
that a bunch of little mini knee. It was a gun.
1:13:25
It was like no, I think I skipped that one. So I don't
1:13:29
have the puck the puck injection.
1:13:30
Okay, well, when you're always covered with boils, let me know.
1:13:33
Hey, man,
1:13:34
I hate the sugar cube for the polio. Doesn't that count?
1:13:37
We don't know yet. We're so looking at the data. Whoa, yet.
1:13:40
pucks pounding? We are seeing some older people so get
1:13:43
infected. So I don't think we know for sure one way or the
1:13:46
other. We're going to learn more about that. And I think in the
1:13:48
days and weeks ahead,
1:13:49
thank you so much. Doctors. I hope they change the name from
1:13:52
monkey pox. I don't want to hear monkey pox anymore. Now, come up
1:13:58
with weird
1:14:00
woman dough hook.
1:14:02
Hey, why don't they just
1:14:04
like the name monkey pox? It sounds like monkeys.
1:14:08
Why don't they just call it smallpox? What it is Why do why
1:14:11
do they have to beat around the bush? Its
1:14:15
attention. Why don't
1:14:17
you just call it very related to smallpox. That's what the guy
1:14:21
just did. Anyway. So we got the monkey pox vaccine, which
1:14:26
diligently the gays are out taking right away. Because
1:14:31
that's you know, they're compliant. They're very
1:14:34
compliant, compliant, very compliant as a great group for
1:14:37
this. Congratulations, well done. Oh, except that doesn't
1:14:40
work.
1:14:40
I got a shot and I was infected. A few weeks later
1:14:44
dilution ended up getting bigger and worse, more men
1:14:47
now coming forward saying they still got monkey pox even after
1:14:52
their first vaccine dose.
1:14:53
Even though my case was mild. It was still you know, very painful
1:14:59
a week after his first shot lesions appeared on his body
1:15:02
because of
1:15:03
the long incubation period. It's totally possible that I already
1:15:10
but you don't know
1:15:12
when you get vaccinated for monkey pox you have to get this
1:15:16
time for the antibodies to form
1:15:18
Dr. Carlton Thomas answers monkeypox questions on his
1:15:21
social media and says there's a sliding scale of protection
1:15:25
waiting at least two to three weeks after your first shot is
1:15:28
good. waiting three to four weeks after your first shot is
1:15:32
better. Two weeks after your second shot is
1:15:35
the best today the FDA gave emergency authorization What's
1:15:39
that?
1:15:41
How many shots do you need?
1:15:42
Well we've gotten used to it being multiple just need a boost
1:15:45
just need to get a boost for a second
1:15:48
room but you have to remember it was during the era of the show
1:15:52
that you know agenda
1:15:53
era the golden age of everything broadcast
1:15:59
if you remembered when the swine flu phony baloney swine flu out
1:16:03
of Mexico showed up they tried to promote the idea of two shots
1:16:09
Yes. And they just the public rejected it comes in I guess
1:16:14
they had to you know because the two shots are better than one
1:16:17
because you can sell twice as much and you know, there's more
1:16:19
money in it. So the public rejected it took a while before
1:16:23
they came with a scam to make it take two shots of this latest.
1:16:27
Yeah, I think they did that with technology. You know, they're
1:16:30
like well it's technology you know it's binary you need both
1:16:33
it's like super glue we have two components two components super
1:16:36
glue.
1:16:37
I think it was just a scared to people more than the first time
1:16:41
be afraid take two Yeah, that makes sense. I guess
1:16:45
because now they're that's where they started pushing. They're
1:16:47
like this thing. Well, we got into take two now can we get him
1:16:50
to take a booster on top of two? Because it doesn't work at all.
1:16:54
And oh yeah, they do that let's try to see what happens with two
1:16:57
digit two boosters. Now you have people bragging about two shots
1:17:01
and two boosts Yep, there you go. Who more shots are you
1:17:05
kidding me?
1:17:06
The vaccinated are the product for shots plus two monkey shots
1:17:10
on top. It's looking good people
1:17:15
waiting three to four weeks after your first shot is better.
1:17:18
Two weeks after your second shot is the best
1:17:21
today the emergency hold
1:17:23
on sorry. But do you remember that when the first COVID shots
1:17:29
came out there was this very rigid you have to have this shot
1:17:32
after 30 days you can't make shots no
1:17:35
22 days and 14 hours.
1:17:39
very tight, very tight window and then all of a sudden is so
1:17:43
well you know you could take it later you can take it so you get
1:17:49
to you'd have modernity take a Pfizer shot it's not gonna kill
1:17:52
you don't mix
1:17:53
and match then it was like you know, it's perfectly fine, you
1:17:56
know, and then they had the j&j put up top it up with a widow
1:18:01
Myrna
1:18:01
was topping up a Johnson and Johnson shot. Pfizer says right
1:18:07
top that shit up people. It's not a problem. Don't worry
1:18:10
before you were going to die now. It's all good. It's all
1:18:14
good. Now Yeah, back to our monkey pox
1:18:17
is good. waiting three to four weeks after your first shot is
1:18:21
better. Two weeks after your second shot
1:18:23
is the best today the FDA gave emergency use authorization
1:18:28
allowing doctors to deliver 1/5 of the dose under the skin.
1:18:32
Oh yeah, I know. It's getting better now.
1:18:35
No, you got to back it up. So he said, Oh, geez. No, he said he
1:18:41
implied there's a third shot. Did he Did you notice that?
1:18:45
Oh, hold on a second. Let me get rolled back
1:18:48
and says there's a sliding scale of protection wedding
1:18:51
at least two to three weeks after your first shot is good.
1:18:54
waiting three to four weeks after your first shot is better.
1:18:58
Two weeks after your second shot is the best
1:19:01
day the ft. Wait a second, two weeks after your second shot is
1:19:06
best.
1:19:06
You're right, he implies a third shot. What is this? Well, okay,
1:19:11
so here's the thing. So since it's not working, they've now
1:19:14
changed the rule. It's not that they've changed the rules or
1:19:17
it's not instead of jacking you up right in your muscle, they
1:19:20
get to take 20% and shoot it right into your bloodstream or
1:19:24
some shitless four weeks
1:19:25
after your first shot is better. Two weeks after your second shot
1:19:29
is the best
1:19:30
today the FDA gave emergency use authorization allowing doctors
1:19:34
to deliver 1/5 of the dose under the skin instead of into the
1:19:38
muscle.
1:19:40
What that sounds like a radical change. Do you think there was
1:19:46
some testing done on that? I mean, that's that's a whole
1:19:48
different ball of wax if you're doing it
1:19:52
under the but it's under the skin not into the blood vessels
1:19:54
not I'm reminded I think they're just experimenting under the
1:19:59
Public again. But I'm reminded of the original smallpox shot,
1:20:03
which consisted of a, I don't know, something like a half
1:20:07
dozen little bitty short needles that were like soaked in this
1:20:11
vaccine was so good that it's so and then they you get a punch,
1:20:16
you get punched in the arm with it and it caused a big scab,
1:20:20
which gave you a slight scar. And but it was just subcutaneous
1:20:26
it was not into the muscle. So maybe there's something about
1:20:29
the smallpox type vaccines that need to be subcutaneous, under
1:20:33
the skin, as opposed to in the muscle. And they've now said,
1:20:37
Well, God, maybe this the problem here, we shouldn't be
1:20:39
shooted here we should be should
1:20:40
have ever had a flashback, like in about your youth, which I
1:20:44
just had. I know I didn't get the pox vaccine. He was it was
1:20:50
the same day we had the sugar cubes. And I remember at school,
1:20:53
same day, it was on the same day, you got the sugar cube,
1:20:57
doing that to you. Okay, I'm just saying it was the sugar
1:21:00
cube. It wasn't. It wasn't the injection. The sugar cube was a
1:21:04
big deal. And I remember we were walking and they had it in like
1:21:08
the auditorium or a bigger classroom, and they had kind of
1:21:10
chairs for a sneaking path and you'd walk past and you get your
1:21:14
sugar cube out of the Dixie cup. And I remember seeing the kids
1:21:17
with the and I was like, should I should I be in and I remember
1:21:22
being confused. I had somehow gotten in the wrong line. And so
1:21:25
I just didn't get it. I just Oh, interesting. Yeah, and it just
1:21:30
hit me that that's what happened. I was a confused young
1:21:33
man. You know, instead of saying extra night being that, should I
1:21:37
be there and get that shot? I chickened out, you know, like,
1:21:40
was
1:21:40
it a shot? How
1:21:41
are they delivering the gun? It was the gun. It was the gun.
1:21:45
Yeah. That gun was popular for about a year or two.
1:21:49
Well, this was this was 1969. Maybe the
1:21:53
gun I remember the gun. Anyway, back to the bomb mess with a guy
1:21:56
who could just blow aside. The problem with the gun is that
1:22:01
people would flinch.
1:22:02
Yeah, and then it would get then you get a shitty ass pockmark
1:22:05
vaccine, you
1:22:06
get to just drill your hole in Yeah, yeah.
1:22:11
I do not have that mark of the beast. Okay, hey, let's get back
1:22:14
to the monkey pox vaccine in case you
1:22:16
never get through this clip, I'm telling you right now doesn't
1:22:18
work
1:22:19
under the skin instead of into the muscle. Experts say the new
1:22:23
method is just as effective.
1:22:25
So it's a dramatic
1:22:27
weight. The term they said was just as effective.
1:22:35
I know what when Why
1:22:37
change?
1:22:38
Let's just listen again. A the FDA
1:22:40
gave emergency use authorization allowing doctors to deliver 1/5
1:22:45
of the dose under the skin instead of into the muscle and
1:22:48
say the new method is just as effective. Well, if it's a
1:22:53
lesser amount, okay,
1:22:54
so it's so why isn't why isn't important to give less for more
1:22:57
profit? Hey, hey, we can only give 20% charge the same amount?
1:23:02
Yeah. Great discover just
1:23:07
as effective. So it's a dramatic firing just as effective. It
1:23:14
doesn't work.
1:23:15
Exactly. It's just as effective. It's just as effective as
1:23:21
anything really, just a little bit of saline just as effective.
1:23:26
You could shoot it in your eyeball, guess what, just as
1:23:28
effective the
1:23:29
dose under the skin instead of into the muscle. Experts say the
1:23:33
new method is just as effective.
1:23:35
So it's a dramatic finding because we're getting the same
1:23:40
amount of antibodies that's 1/5 of the dose. But the
1:23:43
FDA change was based on a single study making patients who still
1:23:47
got the disease after vaccination, worried saying
1:23:51
simply, we need more supply,
1:23:53
I would have concerns about you know how effective it is just
1:23:56
because of the lack of you know, lack of evidence.
1:23:58
We have the vaccines in the world. We have the antivirals
1:24:03
approved by the FDA and ready to go and scalable.
1:24:06
We don't even know where the current antibody levels are
1:24:08
standing with people with the sudden cutaneous injections. I
1:24:11
think we need a lot more data
1:24:13
overall.
1:24:15
So the entire point here is gay brothers. Don't do this. This
1:24:21
doesn't sound right. Have we learned anything from the
1:24:24
previous clips about the COVID vaccine? Let's just stop and
1:24:28
think for a second. You know, I'm worried about this. I'm
1:24:32
really worried that this is they're just Kovac selfing Oh,
1:24:35
what is that? That's a Dutch word.
1:24:37
Croxall Amis what?
1:24:39
It's like, you know, like a kook. Like what is the what is
1:24:44
it a doctor who's a who's just a kook? What is it? There's a term
1:24:48
for quack quack, quack laka cocksucker quackery. Croxall
1:24:52
today, there you go. Now an old friend of the show I have to
1:24:55
play because taking into account that this is Currently, it will
1:25:01
change but currently this is only happening to men who have
1:25:04
sex with men, formerly known as gay dudes. Knowing that it is
1:25:09
extremely painful to get these monkeypox, I would have to say
1:25:14
that this old friend of the show called this shit, he called it
1:25:17
he called it early. He called it during the Obama administration.
1:25:21
We played it then, because he was right. We're going to play
1:25:25
it now.
1:25:26
I got a word from you. I got a word of knowledge, a word of
1:25:29
prophecy. And I want you preaching to use this word of
1:25:32
prophecy ever. When so wherever you go, that God is gonna put a
1:25:37
burning, God's going to put a cancer in the butthole God's
1:25:44
gonna put a cancer in the butthole embrace.
1:25:47
This was not necessary.
1:25:50
But it's the flaming butthole it's a fantastic bid. He did you
1:25:57
forgotten how good the bid was? Yeah. You're gonna
1:26:02
not gonna let me play in this context. I think it's important.
1:26:06
Really? I don't think so. You know, what's important context.
1:26:13
In poor context is Dr. Peter Hotez also known as Hotep Hotep.
1:26:20
Dr. Hotep. So he is I'm going to tell you something's new
1:26:24
information about him. It's come to light a new shirt has come to
1:26:27
light. First, let's let him wax on about packs livid for a
1:26:31
moment here, because he's the insider.
1:26:35
You do hear about these rebounds these packs love and rebounds
1:26:39
from time to time. What are your thoughts on this?
1:26:43
So Jim, I think it's probably more common than then we
1:26:46
currently understand, you know, in the clinical trials for
1:26:49
Paxil, Ovid, which were done before the Omicron variants are
1:26:53
certainly the later sub variants. It would happen about
1:26:57
one to 2% of the time, but anecdotally, we're hearing about
1:27:00
many more cases and quite honestly, a rebound after Pax
1:27:05
Lovitt happened to me, it happened to Tony Fauci, Dr.
1:27:07
Fauci. And so it wasn't too surprising that this happened.
1:27:13
In fact, a couple of days ago, I warned don't be too
1:27:16
disappointed. If it also happens to the president, exactly the
1:27:19
percentage of people who are experiencing pokes pet post
1:27:23
Paxil COVID rebound, I hear the number 20%. I don't know how
1:27:26
valid that is. But it's certainly higher, I think, than
1:27:29
the the that was done in the original clinical trials. And I
1:27:33
think it may be partly due to these sub new sub variants.
1:27:36
There's a lot more virus replication and so there's more
1:27:40
virus to conquer by taking the antiviral drug. And there's a
1:27:44
new study that the University of California San Diego infectious
1:27:49
disease groups looking at they're showing, it's not due to
1:27:52
emerging drug resistance, the virus is still sensitive to the
1:27:56
Paxil COVID When rebound occurs, there antibodies present I think
1:28:00
it's a matter of exposure to the medicine that there's not enough
1:28:03
medicine getting inside the cells over a five day course to
1:28:07
totally wipe out all of the virus. So the question then
1:28:11
becomes should we extend it to seven to 10 days. Eric Topol at
1:28:15
the Scripps Institute is now looking at this. He has NIH
1:28:18
funding to look at this. So we'll learn a lot more. I think
1:28:22
the questions right now, I think the President hopefully will
1:28:24
continue to do well, there's a question whether he should go
1:28:27
back on another course of X lo COVID. And so there'll be a lot
1:28:31
of interesting discussions in the ensuing days.
1:28:33
So this guy, a little teddy bear, Kok who sits on his in his
1:28:38
office and he's Oh, yes, you know, I'm at the Children's
1:28:41
vaccine Defense Department of good stuff. I'm a perfect man.
1:28:46
Turns out his own research funded chimeric Coronavirus
1:28:54
research in Wuhan. He was developing SARS vaccines, with
1:29:03
the caveat that an accidental release from the laboratory
1:29:07
could be a problem he did these guys were all part of it.
1:29:10
You know what's interesting to me in that clip, I didn't
1:29:13
realize it. But he says very clear that he ended up with
1:29:18
COVID Of course, he ended up with COVID Then he took Paxil,
1:29:24
COVID tax levied or whatever you want to call it, and then he got
1:29:27
a rebound. And he says, Fauci did to these guys have poisoned
1:29:32
themselves? Some of us doing all this?
1:29:35
Oh, some of them have definitely. Uh, definitely.
1:29:40
Anyway, so now we have to be sharp about everything. So you
1:29:43
hear about the new virus new virus coming in from China. It's
1:29:46
a new one. We got a new one it's yeah, I
1:29:48
posted on no agenda social. Yeah, here's
1:29:50
here's a Chinese clip around 35 people in China. I'm sorry
1:29:54
Indian clip about China. That's what it is because you can't get
1:29:57
this anywhere else yet. Around 35
1:29:59
people in China have been found infected by a new type of
1:30:02
zoonotic virus, the longer Hannibal virus. official media
1:30:07
reports from the country state that the infection was found in
1:30:10
the patient's throat samples in eastern China's Hainan and
1:30:14
Shandong provinces, as the world still recovers from COVID-19.
1:30:19
While also fighting of the monkey pox scare, this new virus
1:30:23
could cause unforeseen complications for everybody. The
1:30:26
virus can be transmitted from animals to humans, Chinese
1:30:30
authorities state that none of the patients were in close
1:30:33
contact, or had a common exposure history. This may mean
1:30:38
that human infections are sporadic. Since the virus has
1:30:42
been detected recently, Taiwan Center for Disease Control will
1:30:46
develop a standardized nucleic acid testing method to monitor
1:30:50
and check its spread, said it's Deputy Director General
1:30:54
Jorgenson. He also warned that the possibility of human to
1:30:58
human transmission is still unknown.
1:31:00
That's the most interesting news report. I just kind of got
1:31:03
fixated by the like the soundtrack that sounds like
1:31:06
you're in a spa Ting Ting Ting and just
1:31:12
talking definitely makes up for my
1:31:14
Yeah, well, no, it wasn't that long. No, it
1:31:16
wasn't all that wasn't that long but holy moly the language and
1:31:20
understand a word she sell really?
1:31:22
Well. This is the language of Iris la NGY. A Yeah. And so that
1:31:27
and yeah, I don't know
1:31:28
this one of these days, one of these things is going to be so
1:31:30
virulent and it's going to just wipe out China.
1:31:33
Well, this one affects humans, dogs, but most importantly,
1:31:40
goats. So we're bound to get this no doubt about that. So
1:31:46
yeah, it's just that was enough goat karma but
1:31:49
I think I think they should just get another vaccine for this
1:31:51
one. Why not? Jump on IT people it's going to be fabulous.
1:31:56
Fabulous. Okay, I think Do we want don't have anything else
1:32:02
on? Now we think we're all good on COVID unless you have
1:32:08
something else I don't have any.
1:32:10
No,
1:32:10
I just said dead bodies. Dead bodies. That's dead bodies.
1:32:14
That's what I do have one it was I was listening to a lot of
1:32:16
podcasts. Try to get some clips. And I do have one thing to
1:32:20
finish maybe the segment up with, which is an ask Adam. Oh,
1:32:24
oh, my goodness. And you you would only get that don't look
1:32:27
at the chat room. Don't give him any hints because it ruins
1:32:30
everything. This is a company called Lumi and they quit and
1:32:36
this crippled answer the question is short clip. alumi
1:32:39
make soap and and they're advertising everywhere. And
1:32:44
there's something they paid scientists to do. I'm asking you
1:32:49
what was it that Lumi paid scientists to do?
1:32:56
Okay, so Lumi is a type of soap. And what was it that they asked
1:33:01
scientists to do? And I'm not looking at the troll room I
1:33:04
promise you the first thing that comes to mind is to eat it to
1:33:09
see if you could eat it
1:33:11
No, but this is a bit close here we go
1:33:14
Lumi actually paid scientists to smell but crafts
1:33:19
and my clip is juvenile holy crap man. What the hell with
1:33:24
that I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the
1:33:26
morning to you the man who just put the sea in the scientists
1:33:29
smelling but cracks ladies and gentlemen my friend on the other
1:33:32
end Mr. John C Devorah
1:33:39
see boots in the ground seat near subs in the water the
1:33:44
game's notes out there
1:33:49
a producer sent in a new idea for starting this segment and it
1:33:52
goes like this we do what we can to make everybody
1:33:56
the best we can and we do the best we can and we do the best
1:33:58
that anyone can we really do. I did my best but I can smile back
1:34:08
where we were before what a
1:34:10
great time to be alive and be podcasters
1:34:16
when we get to when we should be paid
1:34:21
oh good luck with every no please this is all this is all
1:34:27
just for love and for the next generation there's no money in
1:34:30
this it's this weird time loop we get caught in all the time
1:34:36
with the show. We've been around long enough to have heard it all
1:34:40
seen it all pretty much everything but that's definitely
1:34:43
we always do our best I think we succeed okay, I don't know what
1:34:49
happened at the end there but it was good up until that part was
1:34:53
a nice color piece. You know,
1:34:55
I feel good about Yeah, donate is good. And sucks. Yeah, the
1:34:58
end was was too Too bad, too bad. could try. Yes. So besides
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the knights in the Dames and everybody in the morning to the
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trolls and the troll room Hello, we're all slaves of get
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the one that I think works the best. It'll alert you to tell
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you right away, boom, the show is live. And it's right where
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you get the podcast episodes. And the troll rooms there. It's
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very convenient. Let's thank the artist. Oh, a reminder. Of
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course you can also find us on no agenda social.com This is
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what John was talking talking about earlier. It's turning into
1:36:02
a good resource. So follow John C. Dvorak had no agenda
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social.com where Adam at no agenda social.com from any
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Mastodon account anywhere, and you'll eventually start getting
1:36:12
the flow. It's it's a new way of looking at social networks. I
1:36:15
think you'll enjoy it. Give it a shot. Thank you to Ned. Sir. net
1:36:23
net, I should say. He brought us the artwork for episode 1475. We
1:36:26
titled that Vaxxer didn't which was amazing to both of us that
1:36:30
we hadn't used that title before. But we had some actual
1:36:33
examples of what we think are possibly vaccinations so it fit
1:36:36
perfectly. And this was a concept piece that we both
1:36:40
gravitated toward we liked it. There was It was basically one
1:36:43
of those pieces where you know it's an evergreen, you can use
1:36:47
it. If there's nothing else that blows you away that has to be
1:36:51
used at that moment that do I sum it up properly there. Yeah.
1:36:57
Okay, thanks for you're
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trying to find it on the page. Oh, no, there it is. Your report
1:37:01
all lies. Yeah, it's kind of an evergreen ish thing. It's not
1:37:05
really it doesn't jump at your anything. It's just just
1:37:08
functionalist but that's mighty summarization.
1:37:11
Because we were looking at the art word has just dreamed up
1:37:13
admiration I like that now. The other things that we looked at
1:37:18
but you'd like to bang when just beneath it
1:37:23
bang one
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yeah the one right below it says bang
1:37:28
Yeah, for some reason it's showing up differently now for
1:37:31
me
1:37:33
by name Kenny bench This is bang I
1:37:37
believe you but I can't see I have a different different page
1:37:40
for some for some reason. I don't know why refresh Yeah,
1:37:43
there we go. Bang Yes, I did like the bang it was killing Bat
1:37:46
Girl was with the bad girl mask? Yeah, it was I liked it. I also
1:37:51
liked the one next to it the Q LGBTQ and the Q was the Queen's
1:37:55
throne. I like that one. We did not like the Alex Jones Nancy
1:38:01
Pelosi stuff I don't understand why you would even do that. Bug
1:38:06
Max know a lot of stuff that's just too small and not really
1:38:12
understandable. I would say
1:38:17
yeah, a lot of stuff that was a we had
1:38:20
Are you distracted? Are you not looking at this Are you
1:38:23
my batteries are going dead on my keyboard?
1:38:25
What would you want to go get your batteries then?
1:38:27
No, I don't want to stop I'm gonna see how long I can go
1:38:29
before it drops down and I'll tell you
1:38:31
okay, but I need you not distracted by batteries.
1:38:36
This guy here this new guy by Gore I looked at his pieces.
1:38:43
He's actually looks like a fine artist.
1:38:46
The one who did the basketball the LGBT I looked at his website
1:38:50
I looked at his Instagram he's really the draw you can
1:38:53
definitely he's got a couple of these like he's got this girl
1:38:57
that's creepy looking girl. Yeah, he does. Yeah, is very
1:39:01
creepy. Oh, he is dark. He's getting dark dark. Yeah, he No I
1:39:07
did. I use the piece for the from Evergreen that was stolen
1:39:11
for the newsletter. And it was it was a great funny pieces. If
1:39:16
anyone saw it. I get a lot of compliments for it. But I did.
1:39:18
Somebody came up with stolen and he showed the duck. But it was
1:39:22
the art. The original art was stolen itself. It was like a
1:39:27
conglomeration of two things is Trump carrying babies away from
1:39:30
a screaming Hillary. Which Yeah, funny funny piece last and it's
1:39:37
just a shame and it's by Chai bhootish. Chai British is a
1:39:43
funny piece that is really pretty but is stolen and I know
1:39:50
he's banned for six months.
1:39:54
Okay, write that down. So we remember he's banned for six
1:39:57
months, six months. But thank you very much sir net net and
1:40:01
thanks to all of the artists who participate in this grand
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tradition of value for value for the no agenda show this is this
1:40:07
is top value we're getting from these artists because no other
1:40:11
pod or very few but I don't think any podcast has the level
1:40:15
of art every single episode is new is exciting is entertaining
1:40:19
is eye catching. It's close it's been a big boon and boom to the
1:40:25
podcast cuz you know it shows up you know, you look Hey, what's
1:40:29
this new thing and my list? Oh, no, that must be a new episode
1:40:33
so it's good as an extra signal amongst all the noise we
1:40:36
appreciate it. No agenda are generated are calm you can
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follow along live or again podcasting 2.0 All of these
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Now let's thank our executive and Associate Executive
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producers for episode 1476 This is the treasurer part of the
1:40:55
time talent and treasure this is what keeps us actually going
1:40:59
keeps the bills paid. And we're working on our 15th anniversary
1:41:04
it's been a roller coaster it's always a bit of a roller coaster
1:41:07
but we couldn't be more pleased that we're still here and doing
1:41:11
this work for and with everybody with a fine Heineken in the can
1:41:16
which is just so tasty in the morning. And we It seems like
1:41:20
are the notes long today what's going on
1:41:23
today's long note day long note day. Another reason I'm going by
1:41:28
really would like to limit the word count on the notes. The
1:41:31
first note for example, which is fine he's got it he's night and
1:41:35
did a lot of he's got a story but the story is you know, isn't
1:41:39
that important that it's chews up show time. That note is A is
1:41:44
an essay length is 425 words with short essay but there there
1:41:48
are shorter essays on substack. I recommend these long note
1:41:51
writers to get his substack account go to substack.com and
1:41:55
start writing your notes there. I think that'd be a great idea
1:41:59
in the morning comrades as Dweezil from Detroit, Michigan
1:42:02
$750.33 We cannot ignore that. I want to get knighted Sunday on
1:42:07
my birthday but I was expanding my carbon footprint footprint by
1:42:12
gorging on Yak sliders and ice cold June the night before and
1:42:15
was too hungover to make the deadline. Apparently, I'm giving
1:42:18
you
1:42:19
these kinds of anecdotes are fun. They're not ending the
1:42:22
show. That is a blatant lie. He wasn't eating yak sliders and
1:42:28
drinking gin the night before. It doesn't make any sense.
1:42:31
Everyone's a
1:42:31
comedian John. He's funny. I've given you the full load so to
1:42:36
speak of $750.33 to carry me through the roundtable. Last
1:42:41
year I rescued two baby squirrels housed and fed them
1:42:43
indoors for about a month and month and a half before
1:42:46
releasing them into the wild bigs and smalls are their names.
1:42:49
Well, they did. I mean, this is like the non sequitur of all
1:42:52
time. Okay, so I'd like to undo Okay, so we get the full load
1:42:58
then he's rescued baby squirrels.
1:43:00
Yeah, and by the way squirrels should not be rescued no
1:43:03
squirrels should be thrown in the bag and thrown in the river.
1:43:05
These things are vermin.
1:43:08
What do you mean it's good. What do you mean dinner? What are you
1:43:10
talking about? You know, throw them in the river. That's good.
1:43:13
Eaten by you
1:43:13
can make burgoo
1:43:15
very who they did not travel far stay in close proximity to my
1:43:19
backyard and their food source. No kidding. They even returned
1:43:22
with friends many friends three days before Christmas while
1:43:25
feeding said squirrels. I looked away quickly. And upon doing so
1:43:28
a squirrel sank his front teeth into my finger. See, this is
1:43:32
what do you do on with your finger near the squirrel?
1:43:35
This is thanks you get from squirrels. Squirrels suck,
1:43:39
man, you should have known. That's okay. I'm so happy you're
1:43:46
sharing this. I reel back sending the squirrel 10 feet
1:43:49
into the air but promptly caught him on his descent and returned
1:43:52
him to the ground. Then it happened later that afternoon I
1:43:54
felt odd cough severe headache muscle ache fever. I thought I
1:43:59
had contracted some weird as squirrel virus squirrel pox. My
1:44:02
fear would eventually subside at the realization I was given the
1:44:05
coop by my smokin hot wife who brought it home from the salon
1:44:09
where she got her hair effects she still denies to this day. Oh
1:44:13
yeah, chicks will do that man a lie. Thanks to a blister pack. I
1:44:17
was over within 54 hours as my smokin hot wife hung on to it
1:44:20
for at least a week she had to accept the jab as she works with
1:44:22
other human resources. With that screen I hope that sheds a
1:44:25
little light on the name I have chosen for the knighthood Ah
1:44:29
okay, here we go. From here on out. I would like to be referred
1:44:33
to as Sir tweezers of hazardous protector of squirrels. I would
1:44:38
like yak sliders and high West midwinters DRAM to be served at
1:44:43
the roundtable for punched me in the mouth. A shout out to
1:44:45
Stephen in Ferndale and is now smokin hot fiance Trish Duncan
1:44:50
is still a douchebag but a lovable douchebag okay. And
1:44:57
somehow I didn't this one beyond my spreadsheet this was so long
1:45:02
so I didn't see all the jingle squirrel. And then he has boo
1:45:06
what is Ooh what is who?
1:45:10
Maybe this is who I
1:45:11
have who have my die and then he wants squirrels again okay well
1:45:18
we can I think we can do this
1:45:22
you might not squirrel. Okay,
1:45:24
there you go. We will see you at the roundtable with your request
1:45:29
of course
1:45:29
Christopher Cobb is up from Concord North Carolina that's it
1:45:37
if the microphone you're cutting up I was because I wasn't I was
1:45:41
looking around and listening for years and finally got around to
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donating definitely need a D douching.
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You've been D deuced.
1:45:50
This is a one half payment towards my knighthood expect the
1:45:54
second half in the next few weeks looking for some karma to
1:45:56
help but with an idea I'm working on could be big might be
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a flop just swinging for the fences thanks for all you do.
1:46:05
That's it. There's karma
1:46:12
David Henderson for five six from Double Bay in New South
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Wales Australia. I've been seeing 30 threes from every
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direction lately feeling the urge to donate I know how it
1:46:21
works. The no agenda show was the best news source I know
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please keep up the excellent work well may we recommend you
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not use us as a new source. But a source to fight that
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deconstruct to fight the news. The lies I had been fighting
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various battles On the work front lately and could do with
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some kick ass jobs karma any help you can send my way would
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be appreciated. Olivia Newton John one of our national
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treasures sadly passed away this week at too young age. I agree
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that's who did not have a crush on sandy. Can you please send a
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health karma to anyone in the no agenda nation eating a health
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boost my donation number of 456 represents the ruling numbers
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for myself and my two human resources. 456 is also my
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required many thanks jobs,
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jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's go for jobs. Karma.
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Nicholas Heron for 2045 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I TM
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crackpot and buzzkill I really have so much to say but
1:47:33
absolutely will not be that guy. And then he becomes that guy
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becomes that guy. I will say although I was long aware of the
1:47:43
pod father and all your contributions, as well as huge
1:47:47
metalhead was as well as huge metal head from the 80s. That
1:47:54
means him that stayed up late for headbangers ball on Saturday
1:47:59
night and had to read one or two magazine articles from JCD. Back
1:48:03
in high school computer class. It took Adams first Joe Rogan
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appearance for me to listen to the show. I was instantly hooked
1:48:11
media deconstruction at its finest exclamation mark. That
1:48:15
being said, I could definitely use a de douching
1:48:21
you've been de deuced
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I get so much value from the no agenda show. This contribution
1:48:28
just scratches the surface, I humbly request the following
1:48:33
jingles. Now I'm going to ask why any I'm going to ask him in
1:48:37
particular because he's trying to keep this note short. When
1:48:39
you ask for a de douching you don't need to write in the extra
1:48:42
wordage if you may, and you don't have to humbly request
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anything. You can just request it and the jingles are Donald
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Trump don't trust China, China's asshole, massive dumps and
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healing goat karma as in less than eight hours I'll be
1:48:59
undergoing spinal fusion surgery which has to be annoying. Yes.
1:49:05
And hopefully get to bear this as I am doped up on some good
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stuff in recovery. You you're living in a dream world right.
1:49:14
Thanks for your courage. He finishes with Nicholas Heron and
1:49:17
by the way, good luck to you and surgery. We are the best on
1:49:21
that. Fort Lauderdale Florida.
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No trying
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don't trust China. China is as hope they did dumps
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they call them dump. big massive jump
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let's see we have Mike Bledsoe from Austin, Texas. 400
1:49:39
Switcheroo All right, hold on a second switcheroo. Mike says
1:49:43
please credit this donation to my sister jazz Mina. All right,
1:49:47
Yasmina. He asked me to Bledsoe belated birthday present August
1:49:51
2 Aha Vita good mocker we know what happened there. You forgot
1:49:55
your sister's birthday, didn't you? Like oh man, I gotta make
1:49:59
it up to her. I'm such to deuce Don't you think?
1:50:03
Sounds probably happens all the time.
1:50:05
Dick of St. Howe St. Gall? Maybe I should say no, he's from the
1:50:10
Netherlands Dick of St. Hall. 33334 from hawks bears in the
1:50:15
Netherlands but
1:50:15
the other guy, what other guy? Just long note. I don't have a
1:50:20
long note. From Mike Bledsoe.
1:50:24
It's a very short note. All I have is please credit this
1:50:27
donation. Where's the
1:50:29
Holy moly?
1:50:30
I don't have that in my spreadsheet. It's huge. I don't
1:50:33
have John. That's what she said. But it's not in my spreadsheet.
1:50:37
Well, then, seriously, all I have is switcheroo please credit
1:50:41
this donation to my sister Yasmina. Ah, well, then you're
1:50:45
gonna have to read it. I don't have it.
1:50:46
I was off the spreadsheet is real problem.
1:50:51
This is very odd. How can you have that and not me? It doesn't
1:50:55
make sense. I know. Almost like is this Wait, is this something
1:50:58
that came in underneath it?
1:51:00
And it double click on it or somebody sitting and blow it up?
1:51:03
No,
1:51:03
no, I know how this I know how Excel works. It's not in there.
1:51:08
So I don't know. What do you want me to do?
1:51:12
Little Bledsoe ends with Keep up the good work, John and Adam.
1:51:15
Thanks for helping me.
1:51:16
Why can't you? Why can't you read the note? Because it's too
1:51:19
big for my spreadsheet? Well, that's bullshit. Excel allows
1:51:23
you to this has to end right now. You need to figure out how
1:51:27
to position the spreadsheet.
1:51:28
No, I don't need a note. That's 500 words long is what I need
1:51:32
it. But there's nothing in here I have I have one sentence. I
1:51:38
don't know why I don't have it. Now. If I go and check my mail
1:51:41
and download it. It's going to take me five minutes to reformat
1:51:45
everything. So is there any way if you open up that little
1:51:48
preview box at the top?
1:51:50
I can I can do stuff. I don't even have to switch your route
1:51:56
part.
1:52:00
Well, why don't we? Why don't we keep him in abeyance then? Okay,
1:52:05
we'll keep them in advance. We've got to figure that one
1:52:07
out. I don't know what happened. Mike will figure it out. Looks
1:52:11
to me like you needed to make up to your sister. So we fixed you
1:52:14
there. Sorry. Well, we have to understand you this, this
1:52:19
spreadsheet formatting has been an issue for you or for your
1:52:22
screen for a long time.
1:52:25
Yes, if if something goes out of bounds. Because it's like,
1:52:32
bigger than the screen it it just makes a mess. Well, here's
1:52:35
what I knew. So these that this note is 500 words. Plus, it's
1:52:39
the longest note of the day. And I thought you'd be laughing
1:52:43
about it when you saw it. But then it turns out, you can't
1:52:45
even see it at all. It's
1:52:47
not in my spreadsheet. What you need to do when you get let me
1:52:51
give you a little Excel advice. Okay. Oh, okay. I'm all yours.
1:52:55
So in the F column, which is where the notes are, you click
1:53:00
on the F and the top, so it selects that whole column. Then
1:53:04
you right click, you select Format. Are you with me? Are you
1:53:09
doing it?
1:53:10
No, I'm not just select the F column. I'm selecting it. Yeah.
1:53:14
Then you right click on the and I right click and how do I right
1:53:18
click at the top?
1:53:19
Yes, it's on the F and then you're in and then you have a
1:53:22
menu. It's called
1:53:23
a chi ever menu. Let me read it to you cut copy, paste options,
1:53:27
pay special insert, delete, clear, clear contents form.
1:53:34
Okay, Format Cells, Format Cells, Format
1:53:36
Cells now, do you see that little box that says Wrap Text,
1:53:40
uncheck it. Then check it again. And hit OK. Down at the bottom
1:53:46
and watch what happens.
1:53:48
Okay, I opened up domes of windows as Format Cells. Yes.
1:53:53
With a bunch of tabs. Number alignment.
1:53:57
I said you see the little box wrap text. I'm going to read
1:54:01
from the box. Just know. Under general there is no Wrap Text go
1:54:07
down bar go down lower text control. I have the whole box in
1:54:12
front of me. You don't have under Text control and says Wrap
1:54:16
Text merge cells. You don't have that? No, you're on what
1:54:20
version? Are you on? WordPerfect by any chance?
1:54:24
I'm on Word. I'm on the latest Office 360 Excel the latest.
1:54:30
All right, I'm skipping him. We move on to dig file Hall and
1:54:34
we're gonna have to figure that one out later. Great. Back to
1:54:37
base for all your help. Hey, I can't help it that you have a
1:54:41
bogus hacked version of it's probably on a Hackintosh
1:54:45
No, it's not. Can you please
1:54:51
It's not my fault. You don't have the note
1:54:53
was not my fault that you didn't get the note in your cell F of
1:54:57
the other guy in the first place. That's all It's my fault.
1:55:00
You don't have to note at all
1:55:06
you're agitating my long COVID. Okay. Onward. Because Dick says
1:55:12
First off congrats to John and Mimi on the 33rd wedding 34th
1:55:16
Wedding anniversary.
1:55:17
Thank you dick.
1:55:18
How nice. With this donation I have reached knighthood. By
1:55:21
being chivalrous and celebrating our fifth wedding anniversary on
1:55:25
the 10th of August I'd like to bestow the honor upon my smokin
1:55:28
hot wife Karen instead. Please name her Dame Karen, Huntress of
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the Swiss Prealps as she provides us with deliciously
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fresh wild game meat so we don't have to eat bugs. She's a
1:55:42
hunter. She herself will bring deer steaks and options Ella
1:55:46
schnapps for all the Knights and Dames at the round table. Oh
1:55:48
good. Well, I'll I'll put it out there and I'll make sure
1:55:51
everyone sees it. Finally I'd like some bus driver exam karma
1:55:55
for myself no jingles you're truly Dec Well That's so nice of
1:55:58
you dick and here's your bus driver exam karma.
1:56:00
You've got karma
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Elisa Batson in Everett, Washington, three, three 3.33.
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Please accept my donation at 33333 on behalf of my husband,
1:56:12
Greg Matson, aka meatloaf chimp in celebration of our 25th
1:56:19
wedding anniversary needs some serious deed douchey
1:56:23
and they never had a five d deuced.
1:56:26
of yours to make it another 25 years. You're loving and oh so
1:56:30
patient wife Elisa.
1:56:33
That says something? Yeah, she's patient bro. But keep your
1:56:38
timeline in mind. It's obvious. David Nelson is in Bellaire,
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Texas 33333 a classic. No agenda executive producer donation
1:56:49
amount and he wants well of course he wants the he wants the
1:56:54
magic number doesn't even have a magic number. Okay, because 33
1:56:59
is the magic number. And he wants a rebel iser donation in
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honor of his son Jorgens 33rd birthday on Friday he's watching
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the decline and fall of Seattle up close yes and a boots on the
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ground report in the morning Jen special guard from Baronet Sir
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David Fresh Prince of Bel Air
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please magic number
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thank you very much Webalizer
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started out from Houston Texas three three threes Alaska
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associate or last executive producer and he says from Sir
1:57:50
sorted out boom you sure that the note didn't get cut off?
1:57:54
Might have been but whatever the case is he gets a double karma
1:57:57
Yeah, because now I'm I'm a little gun shy man. I don't know
1:58:01
if if it's formatting or if it's I don't know what's going on.
1:58:07
Definitely has to be sorted out. You've got farmer farmer, you
1:58:15
know, we got a fixed version of that because it does sound like
1:58:18
she's saying farmer. Let's try this one. You've got karma
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better. First Associate Executive producer is Rita
1:58:29
Harrington readers in Sparks Nevada to eight 8.88 Happy 34th
1:58:34
John Amis to belated Happy anniversary. Very nice. Thank
1:58:37
you, John Adam, for the best Independent News Analysis. Your
1:58:41
welcomes.
1:58:42
This is effect Jonathan Grabow. In Columbus, Ohio, two five 2.76
1:58:51
onward with the ATM John and Adam. Yeah, hope this donation
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I'll read that again. So it's correct. I hope this donation of
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they've made up really 90% of anything about this? Well, no,
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brand I guess would be would be appropriate.
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I've only had gotten my brother to listen to the show before
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January 6, he may not have joined the mob that got duped.
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From what I understand the jury was anything but impartial that
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amongst some of the other things gives us a chance to make sure
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Tick tock action only have one clip.
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Tick tock action. All right. This is John C. Dvorak never
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ending quest into understanding pronouns and LGBTQ.
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You Exactly. And this is a teacher who has a willing
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student standing next to her hope just agrees with everything
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she says. And you can just see that people gotta realize that
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these teachers are very influential on little
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impressionable youth. Yes,
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they are. So my students
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call me and she got shots mixed Miller's what they call me
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though. I'll say I had a teenager call me Mr. Luke the
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other day, I kind of loved it. What do you think about Mr.
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Luke? Yeah, you like that one? Okay. I might switch it up to
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Mr. Luke at some point, but for right now, some non binary we've
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well. Has it been hard? Yeah. Yeah. It's been a little hard,
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but they're working on it. Because they love me, right?
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Yeah.
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So much wrong with this lady. She's a lady right? She's a
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woman. She's a female teacher. I'm just presumed.
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Yeah, I mean, she's female by by eyeball test. And she's got
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denote the requisite nose rings and the weird hair that's dyed
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blue.
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You have real problems with.
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You do have problems with what
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you don't really hear. Yeah, you don't like the rings in the
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piercings in the blue hate. It's a combo? I don't think you'd
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like the combo.
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I probably don't. But no. Why should I?
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Well, so I've been we've been talking about this. And from the
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teachers who have written in we have so many educators. They all
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say yeah, this is there's two things going on here. One. Now
2:22:42
not all teachers have a teachers union. I can Texas, they don't
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have a teachers union. But the teachers unions have made
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teachers feel like they're invincible. And it's literally a
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feeling of righteousness, that they are doing this. It's a very
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activist stance. Very activist. Yeah. But I see that but just
2:23:03
like the dead bodies in the medical field, teachers are
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like, Oh, I'm just not I'm not gonna make any waves. I'm just
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gonna shut up and just gonna let it go.
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You know, so there's nothing was the same with climate change is
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the same phenomenon. Brother,
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you had to bring it up didn't show climate change. It's off.
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It's out of control.
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The shift anything more about these teachers?
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No, I don't have anything left to say. So I do have something
2:23:28
at least you said you had only one clip and we played it. And
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then what else you want to say? I have
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something printed out. Oh, okay. We'll have a clip of this.
2:23:38
Washington schools intentionally and dangerously lied to parents
2:23:42
about their child's identity. Educators are going much further
2:23:48
than teaching gender identity to kindergarteners. They're
2:23:52
actively withholding information from parents about us. This is
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by the way. On W E th radio know about parents purported gender
2:24:01
identity identity. This isn't merely dangerous as keeping
2:24:04
families apart. Schools in Washington are either adopting
2:24:07
or implementing policies that keep parents in the dark.
2:24:10
educators and administrators have not revealed gender
2:24:12
identity Different. Different than names a student may adopt
2:24:17
and even mental health concerns that could help parents connect
2:24:20
your child with objective mental health experts. In some cases,
2:24:23
they're ignoring direct instructions from the parents.
2:24:26
An updated policy in the Puyallup school district is in
2:24:29
Washington State instruct staff to have a secret meeting with
2:24:33
students it believes to be transgender. A North Shore
2:24:37
district school keeps detailed records on students informing
2:24:40
teachers, what pronouns or names to use when talking to their
2:24:44
child's parents in Bellingham, the superintendent endorses a
2:24:48
worksheet. Teachers used to ask questions of the student it goes
2:24:51
on, and it turns out to be an area wide a policy that's been
2:24:56
created by one of the districts the bigger overall districts And
2:25:00
I had to say when the policy comes from the Washington State
2:25:04
School Directors Association and it what they're doing is they're
2:25:08
trying to keep everything that kid says we've taught
2:25:11
kindergarteners first graders
2:25:13
to 76 year olds six year olds five year they
2:25:16
have to keep it as they get the kids to keep it a secret you
2:25:19
keep it a secret you keep it this is what pedophiles do. Keep
2:25:24
it a secret keep it a secret keep it a secret don't tell
2:25:27
anybody. We're all gonna get in trouble if you tell anybody you
2:25:31
know what we're doing here me and up to you know this. This is
2:25:34
what pedophiles do these people are Utah they take in groomers
2:25:38
off the table, that's for sure. You don't want to hear that
2:25:41
anymore because it's gotten beaten back by the left but this
2:25:44
is bullshit.
2:25:46
Now it's map they're introducing this slowly map. You've heard of
2:25:50
map Yeah, I have actually I don't know the minor minor
2:25:54
attracted persons. Oh, no,
2:25:56
that's did you get that clip?
2:25:57
I did. I didn't I didn't make the clip. I didn't I didn't make
2:26:00
I was like, ah, because there's a there's a tick tock. I know I
2:26:04
know. I can find it for you right now. Map Lee
2:26:07
but Yeah, Matt minor, but that's that seems to be a parallel
2:26:10
movement. But it's all part of the same thing. This is
2:26:13
pedophile teachers and pedophile school districts that have your
2:26:19
kids and they're having them keep secrets from the parents.
2:26:21
You can't do that. I'm not sending my kid to keep secrets
2:26:25
with some adult
2:26:27
I would I would say more accurate is I mean yes
2:26:30
pedophiles. I would just say abusers in general use the keep
2:26:34
it a secret thing. It's abusive. It's abusive. It's abusers do
2:26:38
that. Whether they're pedophiles or not abusers
2:26:41
of children or their abusers is child abuse that of course is
2:26:44
live that you play Of course it is if you notice the title of it
2:26:47
is child abuse. To get the kid to say yes to everything you
2:26:50
love me don't Yes, do you is yes. You think I should be Mr.
2:26:53
Jones? Yes.
2:26:55
That's how they that's how they got the kids in Virginia in the
2:26:59
1940s to agree to being sterilized.
2:27:07
Yes. Take much for our kids.
2:27:10
Yeah. Yeah, no, doesn't take a play with this doll. Do you mind
2:27:13
if we do this? No, that's fine. Do you love me? Yes. That's the
2:27:17
that's the creepy part. You love me, don't you? You love him.
2:27:21
Whoa. Stay with creepiest part of that. That's clearly creepy.
2:27:28
I don't have anything on that. But I do have more infighting or
2:27:33
fighting in general with a new term. So and this is actually
2:27:40
something that that happens a lot. I mean, the the term the
2:27:44
term in the popular term is fagg hag, but there is a, you
2:27:50
remember Provincetown, it's in Massachusetts in New England.
2:27:54
And that's and that's where that's where the first
2:27:58
vaccinated party and was gay guys who you know, they
2:28:02
Provincetown is kind of their, their gay town. And they were
2:28:05
partying and everyone got breakthrough COVID I mean, that
2:28:09
was a big news story. Oh my god. Everybody got breakthrough COVID
2:28:12
The vaccine doesn't work. That was province town. So province
2:28:16
town is one of these really kind of gay places. And what's
2:28:20
happening is bachelorettes are deciding P town is the great
2:28:25
place to go have their bachelorette party, because, you
2:28:28
know, we can hang out with all the gay guys. So much fun. And
2:28:32
the gay guys are putting their foot down now. And they call it
2:28:35
hetero suffocation. occasion. I mean, come on. I think we're
2:28:43
part of that, too, are a part of petrification.
2:28:46
Now we might. Anyway, I'll read well read another story. There's
2:28:51
more. The former direct No, this has got nothing to do. I think
2:28:54
we're over the thing about the schools. I keep revisiting it.
2:28:58
So it's not gonna go away. The former director of the Israeli
2:29:01
Institute for biological research is based on the fact
2:29:04
you've talked about Provincetown. Shapira has been
2:29:07
banned from Twitter for exposing the connection between the Mr.
2:29:11
A, Mr. Na vaccinations and the most recent numbers of monkey
2:29:16
pox row. He's got to have all the data in the documentation is
2:29:20
a famous guy.
2:29:21
This is what I told you on the last show that the guy has been
2:29:23
censored because he we've literally talked about it for
2:29:27
like two seconds that he says, Hey, there's a correlation. And
2:29:31
you know what the correlation the correlation is another 70
2:29:34
Throw back I had this thought. So I think you and I kind of
2:29:39
agree at least at face value. It seems like people who have had
2:29:44
two jabs, double boosted, they have a high likelihood their
2:29:48
immune system has blown honors not functioning. And if you then
2:29:52
you know, then you're engaged in all kinds of sex and have 10
2:29:55
partners in a weekend. It's possible that you become very
2:29:58
susceptible to stuff so No monkey talks. You can it? Yeah,
2:30:03
they say you get it from other people, but whatever. Who knows.
2:30:07
But what is happening is we're going to have a whole generation
2:30:13
of boys in the plastic bubble.
2:30:16
Remember that movie? Yeah. That's funny.
2:30:19
1970s Yeah, the boiling plastic bubble with John Travolta.
2:30:25
Everyone's gonna have to be walking around in a bubble. Or
2:30:29
masked up with a bubble over your head. Yeah, Don't Breathe
2:30:32
on me. I'm weak.
2:30:36
Yes, sick. It is.
2:30:38
It's sad wasn't Yeah, it wasn't so sick. It would be sad. So
2:30:42
Texas slim stayed overnight last night here that the whole
2:30:46
country compound. And you know, he basically doesn't have a
2:30:50
home. He just be just driving around the country telling
2:30:53
people that you need to eat animal protein. And he's warning
2:30:56
everybody. Which I think is correct. And the guy has said as
2:31:01
the beef. That's Texas limb. Oh, we'll
2:31:03
say hi to him.
2:31:05
He left. But yes, I will. Have you had have you had it yet?
2:31:09
Yes. It's outstanding product. Yeah, that's
2:31:11
the KNC cattle. Right in Austin.
2:31:15
Did you have a ribeye? No, not yet.
2:31:19
Because I you know, when when Texas limb comes to dinner, I
2:31:22
had picked out I picked that up Flintstone sighs ribeye man was
2:31:26
unbelievable. Vega was like a pound 1.2 or something. Anyway,
2:31:32
so if so, you know, I learned a lot and and just about how poor
2:31:36
our food situation is. And it really comes down to the
2:31:40
processing. He says it's lost, it's a lost cause the retooling
2:31:44
has started. The food processors are going full on bugs. Cricket
2:31:49
Flour will be the way it sneaks in its animal, plant protein.
2:31:54
And so they're moving us away from animals and it's all being
2:31:58
done under under the guise
2:31:59
of grazing lands completely empty. So they catch on fire all
2:32:03
the time, because that's what happens when there's no grazing
2:32:06
animals eating all that grass. In California and particularly
2:32:10
so now the fields will be just fallow and dead with tall grass
2:32:14
because it will rain and then it'll catch on fire and you can
2:32:17
blame that on global warming.
2:32:20
It's even worse than that. Honestly. Here's two clips that
2:32:23
I have. This is on CBS. This is about the environmental impact
2:32:28
of food and how that is going to be rated so that we can guilt
2:32:34
you and and penalize you for your carbon footprint.
2:32:38
By talking to table is a new study of reading the
2:32:40
environmental impact of 57,000 foods that British sciences
2:32:45
foods impact greenhouse gas emissions, land use and water by
2:32:50
using these impact scores. The foods rated the worst on the
2:32:53
list were beef and lamb nuts and dried fruit and coffee for all
2:32:58
your coffee drinkers. I know that's not good news. Plant
2:33:00
based meat alternatives did better. And on the flip side,
2:33:03
squash, fizzy drinks like colas and sports energy drinks. They
2:33:07
were found to be least harmful to the environment. Oh my gosh.
2:33:11
Keep in mind while you're eating I know we're talking a lot of
2:33:13
food on the show today. But keep in mind, Tony while you're
2:33:16
making all of those fancy
2:33:17
pizzas, I'm keeping in mind how it tastes what it's doing to my
2:33:21
body. Incorporate what it's doing to the Earth at the same
2:33:24
time as a lot of incorporating
2:33:25
man versus food over here.
2:33:27
It's a lot of squash beans. Yeah, exactly.
2:33:29
Exactly. I
2:33:30
love it. I love beef is worse yet this clip CBS This Morning.
2:33:35
Oh these people, though shameless.
2:33:38
I love like energy drinks. They're the best. Oh, yeah,
2:33:41
chemicals and sugar. I'm
2:33:43
reminded of the movie Idiocracy where they kept feeding the
2:33:47
plants, energy drinks with electrolytes, and it killed off
2:33:52
the planet
2:33:53
with it. That's right. The Gatorade? Yeah, Gatorade. How
2:33:57
come the Gatorade is not working on the plants? Yeah, yeah. But
2:34:01
you know, it's so sad. He would just, you know, just shooting
2:34:04
the shit. We're just talking back and forth. And then when
2:34:07
you come to realize, because Tina took a trip recently,
2:34:10
there's two things she noticed on the trip. I should have
2:34:12
mentioned this as an aside. The TSA no longer asked for your
2:34:16
boarding pass. So were you aware of this change?
2:34:20
No, but I've heard about it. Yeah. So
2:34:22
they just get your license, they throw it in their little box and
2:34:26
you're good to go. Which is interesting. Because does that
2:34:29
mean that you can just show up without a ticket and get in and
2:34:31
just go say goodbye to someone
2:34:33
who has probably matches up somewhere? Well, that's what I'd
2:34:36
like to know. And now the second thing is absolutely matches up
2:34:39
someplace. I wonder if the password word just that would be
2:34:41
that's the real ID stuff. That's what it's because the passport
2:34:45
row may not be connected to the domestic tickets. Right. Okay,
2:34:50
and it's legally you can use the passport to get any flight who.
2:34:55
Okay, well, it needs to be terminated to test this
2:34:58
yet someone does. So the other things she said she says it's
2:35:01
unbelievable how many obese people are at the airport
2:35:04
standing in line to get some greasy piece of shit or some,
2:35:09
you know, like a cinnamon bun that's just dripping. Oh god.
2:35:14
I mean, cinnamon buns are the worst that's got to be like a
2:35:17
week's worth of calories.
2:35:19
And then she says you know why why do people do this? And you
2:35:22
know slips Oh no, you have to understand this P these people
2:35:25
are truly addicted. They have to eat every four hours. It has to
2:35:29
be the sugary shit. Because that's what it is. It's all
2:35:32
processed sugar. It's just It happens to the addicted. It's
2:35:35
it's an it's crazy. Then you hear this report? Oh, yeah.
2:35:39
Energy drinks. They're the best. Drink more of those. They're
2:35:41
killing us. Okay, they're killing us now. Just so you
2:35:45
understand what's coming. George Monbiot? Who doesn't know him? I
2:35:50
would say is he he's like the communist for The Guardian.
2:35:54
He's the communist. He's a guardian. Right?
2:35:57
But he gets he gets he gets a lot of he gets
2:35:59
he's got Yeah, he's got he gets a lot. Well, he's a good writer.
2:36:04
So George helps. I'd say he's clued in he's a part of the of
2:36:08
the globalist
2:36:09
system. Yeah, definitely.
2:36:11
So he is going to tell us in exactly two minutes and four
2:36:15
seconds, what is coming?
2:36:18
It's an issue you feel very strongly about you said that
2:36:21
agriculture is arguably the most destructive industry on Earth.
2:36:25
Explain and do you still believe that orange
2:36:29
is by far and away the greatest cause of habitat destruction,
2:36:32
the greatest cause of wildlife loss, the greatest cause of
2:36:35
extinction, greatest causes soil loss, greatest source of fresh
2:36:39
water use is one of the greatest causes of climate breakdown,
2:36:43
bigger than transport, one of the primary causes of water
2:36:47
pollution and air pollution. So it's right at the top Oh, I'm
2:36:51
sorry, I forgot to say land use the biggest issue of all, it's
2:36:55
by far and away the greatest form of land use that humans
2:37:00
inflict on the planet, which means all that land is land
2:37:03
which can't be used for wild ecosystems. And well, obviously,
2:37:07
we need farming, we need to minimize those impacts, we need
2:37:12
to act as drastically within that sector as any other sector
2:37:16
to prevent the collapse of our life support systems. And what
2:37:20
that means, above all else, is getting out of livestock farming
2:37:24
is really shutting down animal farming altogether, because that
2:37:28
has massively disproportionate impacts on the living planet.
2:37:32
And we need to switch towards other sources of food plant
2:37:36
based diets, which are far more efficient, far lower
2:37:39
environmental impacts, but also switch out of farming all
2:37:42
together to produce protein rich foods, which we can do through
2:37:46
precision fermentation.
2:37:48
I pay Hey, precision fermentation, we can create your
2:37:52
burger with precision fermentation here,
2:37:54
farmers all over this small country of ours, shocked and
2:37:58
perhaps screaming at their televisions, because they say,
2:38:00
are you saying all animal farming in your opinion, really
2:38:04
needs to stop?
2:38:06
Yes, it does. It really does. Leaving tasting. Unless we do
2:38:11
that, we really got very little chance in deed of preventing
2:38:16
this domino effect of system collapse right across systems,
2:38:20
which basically makes the planet uninhabitable. So eating meat,
2:38:24
and milk and eggs is an indulgence we cannot afford.
2:38:28
See, this is exactly what was predicted. It'll be like caviar.
2:38:32
Is milk and eggs is an indulgence. Give me a break.
2:38:36
Yep. Caviar isn't indulgence. And it's delicious. Yeah. But
2:38:39
you know, what they're doing milk and eggs is not an
2:38:42
indulgence, John.
2:38:44
They used to eat, they used to serve prisoners, lobster. And
2:38:48
that story
2:38:49
is dubious, by the way. And even so, it's kind of I think it's a
2:38:54
story. That story is used as an example of well, you know, it'd
2:38:58
be before they knew it, how delicious lobster was, and I
2:39:01
like to see that documented.
2:39:03
Okay, fine. My point is, this, these nut jobs, this is what
2:39:09
they really truly believe. And he says, We need to stop eating
2:39:13
animal protein. Otherwise, our vital Survival Systems will
2:39:18
collapse. That's that's collapsing one of the vital ones
2:39:22
right there.
2:39:25
Well, the scary part of these sorts of things to me is that
2:39:28
this guy actually believes this
2:39:30
totally, totally all in
2:39:34
is all in. Or, yeah, but that's an aggravating clip. Thanks for
2:39:40
that. You're
2:39:41
welcome. You're welcome. Just trying to stay on top of the
2:39:43
food intelligence for you. By the way. I do want to mention, I
2:39:48
will be speaking at the food intelligence conference in
2:39:51
Georgia on September 17. I will be discussing the value for
2:39:55
value the New International lifestyle that you and I have
2:39:58
developed right here. Take It's still available. Go to beef
2:40:01
initiative.com Only 100 people or so can get in. So if you're
2:40:05
in the Georgia area, then come come see me.
2:40:12
All right. I'll be there. If I was in the Georgia area, you
2:40:16
kidding me? Would you really come? If I was in the Georgia
2:40:19
area?
2:40:21
It would be great to have you at a food
2:40:23
conference.
2:40:24
Yeah. It would. Well, I
2:40:27
can get you an invite.
2:40:31
I'm not going to be in the Georgia area. Okay. If you have
2:40:34
an invite, don't, don't waste an invite. Okay, okay, here we go.
2:40:39
Let's do it. I don't only do this once every couple of weeks,
2:40:42
maybe once a month. What's wrong with these podcasts?
2:40:45
No, it's okay. We do like this.
2:40:48
So this is what's wrong with podcasting. This is an
2:40:53
podcasting. COSC I'm sorry, part pod podcasts. Advertising on
2:41:00
podcasts, I think is questionable, but this is one of
2:41:05
them. And I think it's a better No, I just think this is wrong
2:41:09
for a lot of different reasons. But here we go.
2:41:12
I know you're a fan of old Hollywood. But what about New
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2:41:50
Oh, painful. So what podcast promotion? Would what podcast
2:41:56
did this run on as a promotion?
2:41:59
Oh, big question. Now that you mentioned it, because he just
2:42:02
wanted to die forgotten. Unfortunately, not. You
2:42:05
mentioned I forgot. Well, this isn't it was just one of the
2:42:08
typical Apple podcasts was you know, one of those No, such two
2:42:12
guys. Yeah.
2:42:13
There's no such thing as an apple podcast doesn't exactly
2:42:16
mean to decline you'd find on Apple podcasts.
2:42:19
Oh, none of the good shit like podcast index.
2:42:22
No, no.
2:42:25
So this is a trend in podcasting. There's always been
2:42:29
this, which I think is a farce and a big mistake. There's
2:42:32
always been this idea of discoverability. You got to grow
2:42:36
your show got to grow your show with by the mid being
2:42:39
discoverable. And so and this has come around. I mean, we
2:42:43
experimented with this at pod show. It comes around every
2:42:46
couple of years like oh, let's do promos on other podcasts.
2:42:49
None of that read never never really works. Now, these promos
2:42:55
on other podcasts, it's it's more like, you know, you're
2:42:58
gonna hear from somebody it's always word of mouth. It's
2:43:01
night. I don't know. Did you go and listen to this podcast after
2:43:05
you heard the promo?
2:43:07
No. When I heard the promo, I definitely did not want to
2:43:11
listen.
2:43:12
This is my point. This shit just doesn't work. It's not a good
2:43:17
idea.
2:43:20
Yeah, well, I've noticed that there's if you watch regular TV,
2:43:25
ESPN or everyone has a podcast now. Every athlete has a
2:43:29
podcast. We have Golden State Warriors. At least two guys have
2:43:32
podcasts. You know, these guys haven't gotten anything better
2:43:36
to do than podcasts. And they, you know, some of the podcasts
2:43:39
still. I'm still looking for the gems that because effect those
2:43:44
you now has a podcast? Of course they do. So I bet you there's
2:43:49
some gems on that podcast that do because unfortunately or
2:43:53
fortunately for us, people who do podcasting that, you know,
2:43:56
it's just us between between three people and a couple
2:44:00
don't they don't realize the ridicule, they will come under?
2:44:04
Yeah, they're going to get it. So I'm going to be looking for
2:44:07
that. I do talking about the view, I do have a clip is
2:44:11
basically kind of goes back to the educational section, which
2:44:15
is Anna Navarro. going nuts and defending drag shows for kids.
2:44:25
And we're seeing what we're seeing in Florida. I can't even
2:44:27
comprehend. This is a state where we have a housing crisis
2:44:30
is a state where we have an insurance crisis. There's a
2:44:32
state where we have a climate crisis. And instead, Ron
2:44:35
DeSantis is focusing focusing on drag queens. And so listen, yes,
2:44:41
I do. I think a five year old should be in a drag show. No.
2:44:44
But you know what if you are for parental choice when it comes to
2:44:47
your kid wearing a mask to school, if you aren't for
2:44:51
parental choice when it comes to your kid, learning about slavery
2:44:54
and learning the true history of this country, then why in the
2:44:57
hell can't you be about parental choice on whether you Take your
2:45:00
kid to a drag show or not. Well, that's true. This is one of the
2:45:07
top causes of endangerment for children of children's death.
2:45:12
It's firearms. It's car accident. It's drowning
2:45:16
drastically.
2:45:22
We are at least we're living in Idiocracy, these this is true.
2:45:27
It's really crazy
2:45:28
to swap that out for pornography. Why can't you just
2:45:30
take your little five year old to a porn movie?
2:45:32
Well, no. I mean, have you seen what's parental choice? Have you
2:45:36
seen what's in the libraries at schools? You mean the library?
2:45:40
That's what did I say? Libraries?
2:45:44
No, I have not been to a school library. Well, for some time,
2:45:47
it's one of the big conversation topics that parents get up and
2:45:51
drag. No parents will get up and read from these are all SEC sec.
2:45:56
Z. You're right. It's porn. And then they get they get told all
2:45:59
you can't do that. Because we can't broadcast that on cable
2:46:01
that would be against FCC regulations.
2:46:05
It's very common. It's like there's a million clips about
2:46:08
that. It's Yes. So what else you got? I'm done.
2:46:15
Well, you can't be done. We have. We have lots more to get
2:46:18
How about Ukraine.
2:46:19
There's there was something new, I was hoping to get a good
2:46:21
Ukraine clip. And it didn't get well, I got
2:46:23
something that was surprising.
2:46:25
The US has announced its single biggest commitment to Ukraine
2:46:28
since the beginning of the war, it is sending $1 billion in new
2:46:31
military aid plus another economic package of 4.5 billion
2:46:36
that brings the total US assistance so far, to $18
2:46:39
billion.
2:46:42
So that's surprising. Isn't that cool? I wonder when they send
2:46:45
this stuff over there who they if they put an earmark, say,
2:46:47
Okay, we're sending you these missiles, can you make sure they
2:46:50
get that? Make sure they get to the Saudis? Can you make sure
2:46:53
they get to the Congo? Can you make sure that they get to
2:46:56
Sudan, right. But you know, this is just a transit point.
2:47:04
This is really interesting. So I wanted to, because something
2:47:08
happened with that arming Ukraine documentary that, that
2:47:12
CBS played, you remember that? I'll play the clip. Again, this
2:47:15
is we played it on the last show. CBS did a whole hour long,
2:47:19
almost documentary about this military aid not showing up in
2:47:24
Ukraine.
2:47:25
In the past two months, we've moved weapons and equipment to
2:47:27
Ukraine at record speed drones, grenade launcher, machine guns.
2:47:32
We're seeing this incredible historic flow of weapons coming
2:47:36
into Ukraine. Do we have any sense as to where they're going?
2:47:40
We don't know. There is really no information as to where
2:47:45
they're going at all.
2:47:48
All this stuff goes through the board and they're kind of like
2:47:50
something happens it kind of like 30% may be reached its
2:47:54
final destination 30%. Are you concerned about weapons getting
2:47:58
into the wrong hands? I don't care at all. When that happens.
2:48:01
What sort of a unit do you say, okay, you know, they're like
2:48:08
power lords. Eu oligarchs, political players, one of the
2:48:13
biggest targets or convoys, like transporting weapons.
2:48:16
Europeans had come to believe that that project of integration
2:48:20
had effectively meant the banishment of armed force, all
2:48:24
of a sudden, not far from the borders of the EU, was the most
2:48:30
significant war since World War Two.
2:48:34
arming Ukraine, okay. Well, I think
2:48:39
the CIA was too busy working the Trump FBI case. And this one
2:48:45
slipped through the Central Intelligence broadcast systems.
2:48:49
One hand was not talking to the other because this documentary
2:48:54
was pulled offline. They took it down.
2:48:58
And they left the notes interesting.
2:48:59
They left a note this article which included the this we have
2:49:04
a copy of it, yeah, I'm reading it right now.
2:49:06
It's no copy of the documentary. Oh, no, I
2:49:10
don't of course not.
2:49:11
Somebody's got it downloaded.
2:49:13
This article has been updated to reflect changes since CBS
2:49:16
reports documentary arming Ukraine was filmed and the
2:49:19
documentary is also being updated. John Oman says the
2:49:23
delivery has significantly improved since filming with CBS
2:49:27
in late April, the government of Ukraine notes that US Defense
2:49:30
Attache Brigadier General Garrick M Harman arrived in Kyiv
2:49:35
in August 22 for arms control and monitoring so it's all good
2:49:39
now we're taking care of it don't worry about it. We'll be
2:49:42
back soon with the RE I mean, what point what point is it to
2:49:47
mean arming Ukraine so now we know it's the they're going to
2:49:50
put it back up? It'd be 55 minutes of it's great. Yeah, man
2:49:54
look with this weapon. I got thanks. It arrived. Nothing to
2:49:58
see here. But here's what I said, oh, wow about. So I was
2:50:03
looking for this clip the arming Ukraine and in my search pops up
2:50:08
another clip from 2015 From February 2015 called arming
2:50:14
Ukraine. Shall we have a listen just to see what it was back
2:50:18
then this is
2:50:19
sure it was pretty much what's going on now. But let's find out
2:50:23
seven
2:50:23
years ago
2:50:24
signature American Humvees along with radars that can detect
2:50:28
enemy artillery and rocket fire as well. Ankles from Kyiv and
2:50:33
Washington to start shipping.
2:50:34
Oh, notice they said Kyiv back then,
2:50:36
oops, while that growing louder.
2:50:39
So among those options, obviously, is the possibility of
2:50:42
providing defensive carry defensive assistance to
2:50:48
Ukraine. I don't have the slightest doubt about the
2:50:52
weapons supply to grain from the United States and our other
2:50:55
partners.
2:50:56
So we will continue to provide Ukraine with security
2:50:58
assistance,
2:50:59
Biden, frankly speaking, we would be happy to get more
2:51:02
including defensive weapon, Lethal Weapon and so on and so
2:51:06
forth.
2:51:07
However, European politicians are not so keen to provide
2:51:11
weapons to Ukraine. The UK is not going to help give with
2:51:15
lethal military assistance. Oh, France is planning to do the
2:51:20
same. sending weapons to one side of the conflict doesn't
2:51:23
seem a very consistent step. This is a reaction from
2:51:26
Brussels. The German defense minister says there are already
2:51:30
too many weapons in Ukraine, supported by her Italian and
2:51:36
German Chancellor firmly declares that Berlin will not
2:51:40
support Ukraine with weapons. However, the US is blaming
2:51:44
Angular Merkel for a wrong decision.
2:51:47
Here's the problem I have with the Chancellor's position. She
2:51:50
can't see how arming Lindsey, people who are willing to fight
2:51:54
and die for their freedom makes things better. And to now turn
2:52:00
our back on the struggling democracy. And that's exactly
2:52:03
what you're doing. In my view. When you turned down a
2:52:07
reasonable request to help defend oneself is not our finest
2:52:12
hour.
2:52:13
Yeah, do you? Are you catching on people? Do you see this as
2:52:16
just a rinse and repeat?
2:52:19
Well, I'm gonna give you a clip at a day for digging that old
2:52:22
old dog up. Thanks. It was magic.
2:52:26
As it happens is serendipitous where the show works so well. It
2:52:29
happens all the time.
2:52:30
Now it's crazy. Nothing has changed seven years and except
2:52:35
the Lindy hop, Lady G. Lady G's in the background. Remember it
2:52:40
was it was Lady G and McCain and they were bringing in the
2:52:44
weapons and it was Joe Biden and it's all the same people and we
2:52:49
no one remembers that.
2:52:50
Yeah, but we do remember our pocket books shrinking? I have
2:52:56
one as the off topic. Clip this you have to look up because this
2:53:00
from a couple weeks ago, it's called an apple. I ran to an
2:53:03
apple native ad on K cow. Okay, kill it. Tell me if you think
2:53:10
there's a native ad or not.
2:53:11
A main woman is recovering from surgery tonight and she credits
2:53:15
her Apple Watch for saving her life. K combines Ken McLeod
2:53:19
explains how
2:53:21
I live. Kim jerky swears by it now, but she didn't believe her
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Apple Watch for the first couple of nights in late May when it
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woke her up warning that her heart was in atrial
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In the third night the numbers went a little too high for
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comfort. And they just went you know what? Go to the emergency
2:53:36
room. If they tell you it's nothing to worry about then toss
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the watch.
2:53:39
Doctors in Maine soon confirmed that her heart was beating
2:53:42
erratically for a simple and scary reason. She had a myxoma a
2:53:47
rare fast growing tumor that was choking off her heart blood
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supply and would have eventually caused a stroke.
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Then they said, Well, how did you know you had AFib and I said
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because my wife told me
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she had no other symptoms besides the AFib but quickly
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made arrangements for a trip to Mass General where she underwent
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surgery on June 27. And doctors removed a four centimeter tumor
2:54:08
I consider myself to be extremely lucky to be here and
2:54:11
talking to you. The
2:54:12
67 year old bought a watch to help monitor her exercise
2:54:15
regimen and summon emergency help should she fall. She never
2:54:19
dreamed the watch featuring Minnie Mouse would help diagnose
2:54:22
a deadly tumor. Ken MacLeod Boston okay what it is
2:54:28
a great story isn't it?
2:54:29
Great story. Life
2:54:34
So you're talking about this is a great kind of a story for
2:54:36
Apple and yeah, hopefully she gets a new watch. Oh my God not
2:54:42
though definitely sell more, potentially.
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Okay, so yes, and I'll explain why but it was not an ad that
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was paid for per se This is a producer who wants to make sure
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the producer has access to Apple information insider to typical
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technology journalism. And the giveaway that it's Uh, that has
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been placed is just like if, if it's about Taco Bell's new taco
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burger or whatever the hell they're Mexican pizza, Mexican
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pizza. There's always an after the package discussion. That's
2:55:15
the Hallmark. That's the Hallmark. And typically they'll
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have like the beef on the table. I doubted that it was anyone
2:55:21
wearing an Apple Watch. Was anyone wearing an Apple Watch?
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Remember that but yeah, you're right. Sometimes you see is on
2:55:26
the table. Yeah. So products on the table of the newscast. Yeah.
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which has been recorded for us, and let's have a listen and
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we'll mock him as we go
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search warrant and property receipt relating to a court
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approved search that the FBI conducted earlier this week.
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That search was a premises located in Florida, belonging to
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the former president. The department did not make any
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copies of both the warrant and the FBI property receipt were
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counsel, who is on site during the search. The search warrant
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was authorized by a federal court upon the required finding
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of probable cause. The property receipt is a document that
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federal law requires law enforcement agents to leave with
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the property owner. The Department filed the motion to
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make public the warrant and receipt in light of the former
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president's public confirmation with the search the surrounding
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circumstances And the substantial public interest in
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this matter. Okay, so
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what he's saying here, I think is normally we wouldn't talk
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about this but because the president like duped us and made
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us look like shit heels, we're gonna say something is that
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they're not hearing that right?
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Well, no, you're hearing that disguise too dumb to even know
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that much. But I say this that according to the lawyers, did
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they never handed over the warrant for the Trump to
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Operation Nick well, to keep I think that Warren may not have
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been turned over like it's supposed to let's keep going.
3:10:33
Faithful adherence to the rule of law is the bedrock principle
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of the Justice Department and of our democracy.
3:10:41
Let me guess no one is above the law. What do you think? What how
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much you want to bet he says that,
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I bet he doesn't say it because it's too obvious.
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upholding the rule of law means applying the law evenly, without
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fear or favor. under my watch, that is precisely what the
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Justice Department is doing. All Americans are tight entitled to
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the even handed application of the law, to due process of the
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law, and to the presumption of innocence. More much of our work
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is by necessity conducted out of the public eye. We do that to
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protect the constitutional rights of all Americans and to
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protect the integrity of our investigations, federal law,
3:11:28
long standing department rules and our ethical obligations
3:11:33
prevent me from providing further details as to the basis
3:11:36
of the search at this time know
3:11:41
what kind of lame ass she does that shit. Behold,
3:11:47
there are however, oh, certain points, I want you to know.
3:11:51
Party just I personally approved the decision to seek a search
3:11:55
warrant in this matter. Okay. Second, the department does not
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take such a decision lightly. Where possible in a standard
3:12:04
practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a
3:12:08
search and to narrowly scope any search that is undertaken.
3:12:14
Third, let me address recent unfounded attacks on the
3:12:19
professionalism of the FBI and Justice Department agents and
3:12:22
prosecutors.
3:12:23
Now, here it comes. Yeah, this is the raid bid. I will not
3:12:27
stand
3:12:27
by silently when their integrity is unfairly attacked. Oh, men
3:12:33
and women of the FBI and the Justice Department Iraq are
3:12:36
dedicated patriotic public servants.
3:12:39
You know, what happened is one of those FBI agents, the one who
3:12:42
has trauma and anxiety, remember that woke was that CIA. They're
3:12:48
all the same. Someone probably has trauma, who Trump's had
3:12:51
something really nasty about us. You know, we need to stand up
3:12:56
for us man hurt
3:12:57
my feelings.
3:12:59
Every day. They protect the American people from violent
3:13:03
crime, terrorism and other threats to their safety, while
3:13:07
safeguarding our civil rights. They do so at great personal
3:13:12
sacrifice and risk to themselves. I am honored to work
3:13:17
alongside them. This is all I can say right now. More
3:13:22
information,
3:13:25
added nothing to wait less less 15 seconds. That's what he says
3:13:29
here.
3:13:30
This is all I can say right now. More information will be made
3:13:34
available in the appropriate way and at the appropriate time.
3:13:41
Man, he could have ended with go podcasting. He could have done
3:13:44
anything. Anything anything would have been better than
3:13:47
that. Well, that was wholly disappointing. So they were
3:13:50
caught flat footed, they got nothing.
3:13:56
We'll find out once well, they got to the judge who issued the
3:14:01
the warrant is the same judge who says they have to release it
3:14:07
to the public. And
3:14:10
you know that judge was connected to Epstein men. Yeah,
3:14:14
you gotta stay still. You gotta you gotta gotta add that. Hey,
3:14:17
man, he was totally he was connected to Epstein, pedophiles
3:14:20
and shit, man. This is but this doesn't matter. The base is
3:14:24
fired up. People are fired up. I think lots of people are going
3:14:28
Hey, man. That's no good, man. We can't have that happening.
3:14:31
That's like Edgar Hoover like shit. So mission accomplished.
3:14:35
Well done. I
3:14:36
think it's great. was well done. Very well done.
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And of show ISOs did you have anything? I have four and
3:14:43
they're all usable. Oh, goodness. Okay, then I'll just
3:14:45
play mine since I only have two. ready here we go. This one's too
3:14:48
long, but I liked it.
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I'm not making a claim to be scientific.
3:14:52
I have no agenda
3:14:53
just too long, but I liked it. I think this one is this one is
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very doable. This is crazy. I'm like that.
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was cute. All right. I have to. I'm trying to have four by four
3:15:07
walk. least a couple of them are better than yours.
3:15:11
No offense. No offense taken.
3:15:13
I shouldn't be taken. Let's go with Thank you. Thank you. Have
3:15:18
your balls. Thank you. Yes.
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Wow, that's your opener. Okay, bam. I like it. I'm in. I mean,
3:15:28
that's a good one right? This
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and this same from the same ad. We've got wax. Wax your board
3:15:34
and not your ball. No, no, I
3:15:36
like to say thank you for your balls. So far the best.
3:15:39
Okay, well, then we'll go to ones that are less rude. Let's
3:15:42
go with duty. Duty.
3:15:45
It is your duty to listen. No, no good.
3:15:49
Listen, no, I didn't like it. Okay, enough. Enough is enough.
3:15:54
No.
3:15:55
How can you even think have your balls
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Thank you yet?
3:15:58
I mean, come on. Come on. That's
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That's good. That's good. I mean, we could we could enhance
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it. We could enhance it if we want it to have your balls.
3:16:07
Thank you. Yeah, night left.
3:16:08
Not I mean, we could enhance it. I'm thinking we leave it as is.
3:16:14
I think I think we're in a good ballpark here.
3:16:16
All right. Your decision. Well, you know, I'm taking it upon
3:16:20
taking any credit for putting such such such filth. At the end
3:16:25
of our show.
3:16:26
Filthy says filth. This is such a dynamite program, man. Okay,
3:16:34
we have one second. I gotta open up some stuff here for the end
3:16:39
of show. We go. What do we have coming up next on no agenda?
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stream.com We
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have
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great America. Great America episode number 560. Look forward
3:16:56
to that end of show mixes. The mixologists have been doing a
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good job. Let's see we got DS laughs We got sound guy Steve
3:17:05
and Sir SCOBY of the Piedmont. And we thank you all for joining
3:17:09
us for today's no agenda. Coming to you from the heart of the
3:17:13
Texas hill country here in FEMA Region number six in the
3:17:15
morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry.
3:17:17
And from Northern Silicon Valley. We're happy there's no
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inflation. I'm John C. Dvorak.
3:17:22
We return on Sunday right here on no agenda please join us and
3:17:26
until then remember us at the vortec.org/na We'll talk to you
3:17:31
Sunday adios mo follows and such ladies and gentlemen, please
3:17:41
rise for your national anthem we are to be human resources and in
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all lands and oceans from the east to west down low lands and
3:18:13
we are happy to stretch your arms
3:18:27
we back this Thursday at the cottage again in new August
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11 9pm climate is always changing and it's been a hot
3:18:34
summer too much of the only seems to make us dumb.
3:18:38
Politicians take the mask on enough I just roll my eyes shake
3:18:42
my head laughter the scarf although a little bit of
3:18:45
trolling me is that I'm trying to take the FE when not a funny
3:18:49
online dating in Toronto filled with weirdos, hot chicks,
3:18:52
feminists and killer thoughts and communist Linda broke up
3:18:55
with Bill Gates and wished him well called like Trump said
3:18:58
ditches Lane Don't get yourself killed take a shot from a guy
3:19:02
who says I'm a lot of high school dropout people get in
3:19:04
chat rooms look at like the rock in school I played the tuba a
3:19:08
lot and was a dumb jock with the same mindset. I'll just do
3:19:11
whatever you tell me to do in hindsight not a real smart way
3:19:15
to live your life right? Take control like a steering wheel
3:19:18
and hold on tight now. I don't drive as much anymore I ride the
3:19:22
bike you take the wheel Jesus Christ dude I mentioned this is
3:19:27
the value from value lifestyle we live in. Come on call me
3:19:32
unforgiven?
3:19:40
to double the IRS as part of this ethics press bye for now
3:19:49
gonna raise your taxes.
3:19:54
The Biden administration said Thursday fast increase IRS
3:19:58
employees by 87,000 Some workers over the last decade
3:20:04
anybody making $400,000
3:20:12
The President's tax plan includes increasing funding for
3:20:15
the agency by $80 billion. Biden administration has been efforts
3:20:24
to go after uncollected taxes.
3:20:37
Making $400,000. The world is struggling to stop at the
3:20:56
largest recorded monkey pox outbreak in history.
3:21:00
Monkey boxes arrived in the Cook County Jail.
3:21:03
So we have to talk about what's going on with monkey pox. And
3:21:07
despite what you may have heard, this is not a gay disease.
3:21:11
I might have coined the term anal autumn
3:21:14
seem to be spreading further and faster than expected and it
3:21:17
wasn't kids getting infected but rather men in their 20s and 30s.
3:21:21
This is not a gay disease. Majority of people who have been
3:21:24
in this country
3:21:25
are men who have sex with other men
3:21:26
male to male sexual contact oral sex. Anal sex
3:21:30
is not technically a sexually transmitted disease, but
3:21:33
certainly sexual contact gives the virus every
3:21:35
opportunity and concern that a big party this weekend could
3:21:39
spread monkey pox
3:21:40
the global monkey pox outbreak is spreading rapidly with more
3:21:43
than 16,000 confirmed cases worldwide. The US declaring a
3:21:47
public health emergency over the monkey pox outbreak across the
3:21:51
country. Montana and Wyoming are the only states without reported
3:21:54
cases to
3:21:55
the middle class men living in busy modern cities. Many of them
3:21:58
had high risk sexual behaviors.
3:22:00
These unemployed men have been having sex for several days
3:22:02
personally, I'm vaccinated and I have monkey pox men who have sex
3:22:06
with
3:22:07
men we're trying to turn everyone gay so that there are
3:22:09
no future
3:22:09
humans.
3:22:13
I might have coined the term anal these unemployed men have
3:22:21
been having sex for several days
3:22:28
this is not a day
3:22:38
for.org/and A half your balls Thank you yet
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