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we'll pump the brakes and buckle
up. Here we go. Adam curry,
John C. Dvorak. Thursday, August
25 2022. This is your award
winning keep our nation media
assassination episode 14 180.
This is no agenda. boots on the
ground in the world of woke and
broadcasting live from the
grassy knoll in Dallas, Texas
femur. Reason number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're looking around and
we're deciding that Trump it's
Trump's fault that the VAX
doesn't work on Jhansi Dvorak
skill really now, following
this, no, no, I haven't. I'm
here in Dallas at Podcast
Movement. So no, I
haven't followed though is right
here in Dallas at the at the
woods at the Podcast Movement,
which kind of movement he has a
big number one or number two,
it's a big number two. way Wait
a minute. Did we not predict
that Trump would eventually be
blamed for the vaccine? I'm
pretty sure we did.
No, we did. This it's just the
way it goes. And you know, if
this thing worked out, it would
be Democrats would be on Easy
Street and if it didn't work
out, which appears not to have
worked out. As I said, Dan, I
was in the car early today and I
was listening to Dan bond Gino
moan and groan oh boy, you
realize that he had double shots
and I think he got boosted a
couple of times. And he talks
about how he regretted it. And
in the end he got a tear two
cases of COVID
Did he get the packs livid
because that seems to be another
bonus.
He got to be his first case of
code was borderline
hospitalization. This was after
the shots. And he had to have
that transfusion of the goo
whatever they do.
And oh, the monoclonal
antibodies.
Yeah, this stuff did. Sean
Hannity promotions, though. He
got stuck with a company. Yeah,
so that was he was irked about
it. I love the Pax Levin stuff.
That stuff is the best
first lady Joe Biden tested
positive again for COVID and
apparently found case she had
taken Paxil COVID When she first
tested positive last week. A
spokeswoman says the First Lady
is showing no symptoms. The
White House says President Biden
is testing negative after also
having that rebound case earlier
rebound. There was a story that
Paxil COVID works on 48 This big
number 48% of people it works.
But 98 of those 48 are
unvaccinated.
Oh really? Yeah. Where'd you get
that one?
I have to look for it.
It's interesting. It was
believable.
I think it's very believable,
but they're giving it to people
who have I don't I think
everyone goes straight for the
vaccine, the boost and then they
get sick and then they get the
Paxil, but which apparently also
really makes everything tout
taste foul. You get headaches.
It's not very pleasant,
apparently. Yeah, yeah. Well,
plenty, plenty of COVID stuff
for today. But first, John, I'd
like to give you a boots on the
ground from Podcast Movement. 20
do that conference in Dallas,
Texas. Because
I have questions.
You know, there's, there's
plenty to cuss and bitch about?
Well. And I'm sorry,
where are you staying?
Oh, at the Sheraton downtown,
which is where the conference is
also being held. Indeed, now
remember, this is podcasting.
2.0 We're here on the
podcasting. 2.0 Dime. So we're
in cheap hotel rooms. We got the
conference special actually, we
weren't invited here.
So you weren't invited to speak
on 2.0?
No, we were the the one of our
leading 2.0 hosting companies
Buzzsprout gave us one of their
speaking slots because you know
how it works right? at
conferences
like I know how it works on
legitimate conferences How does
it work there?
It appears that you get speaking
slots assigned depending on the
level of sponsorship you take.
And then you can have you know
your company presenting or
anyone you want to designate but
we were never I was never
reached out to by the man never.
I mean, no one's ever asked me
to do anything at a podcast let
me think about this hold on a
second. Let me get this
straight. So now you're that guy
probably would most responsible
for the success for the
invention and the success of
podcasting. And then
furthermore, you're the guy who
developed podcasting 2.0 as a
mechanism to prevent it from
falling apart which it was
headed to do and and you're the
guy who's also takes part in a
value for value promotion, an
idea and ideals. So you're those
three guys, and you've never
been invited to the event?
No, because all three of those
Things are the well, I guess
maybe number one that it will be
interesting maybe to hear from
Adam, who invented it with Dave
Weiner maybe. But I've never
been asked, except for the very
remember the very first one
member to pod show. And this is
how it went, I think was the New
Media Expo was what the big
conference of the time I
remember this. Yes, Ontario,
California, I think was Ontario,
California. And they, we had
just gotten our seed rounding of
funding at pod show. They called
me up and said, hey, we'd love
for you to do the keynote. And I
was I was like, I know, what am
I gonna say, Hey, I invented it.
Congratulations. You're welcome.
You know, I, but is that okay?
All right. I'll do it. It's the
first one. And I said, Yeah, and
your company to sponsor for
$15,000. I said, why? Well, it'd
be you're gonna do the keynote.
You're going to be there when
you sponsorship. And that became
so weird that I we finally wound
up doing an unconference in the
hotel next door. And we had all
of our all of our podcasters
there hanging out, and we were
partying. So that was perhaps
that's why no one has ever asked
me again.
Ah, that's probably the reason
yeah, that curries,
nothing but trouble now for
numbers two and three. Well,
your two other ones one was
value for value that is
the other one was podcasting.
2.0 value if your value is last
over three,
both of those are the antithesis
of what's going on here.
How's that? How's that work?
I'm going to explain.
So free way before you explain.
Preliminary question. Value for
value is a mechanism that works
for a lot of people that are
podcasters. Correct? Not just
us. Correct. So why wouldn't it
be at this event? Why wouldn't
they want to talk about
something like that at this
event? I talked to Jen Briony
once, and she goes all these
events. And she said, some does
a couple years ago. She says,
How can you guys never go to
these things? The outcome? They
never talked about value for
value or their this other, you
know, this other mechanism? And
I said, Well, why don't you ask
them? I don't know.
I saw Jen Briony here yesterday.
Yeah, she got my blood, right.
Yes, she is 100 percenter of
the congressional dish podcast
and I have some some stuff to
share. But again, value for
value is the antithesis of what
is going on here. That no one is
injured, the people who are here
and and this entire event is not
interested in value for value.
This, this is a corporate very
corporate event. Let me let me
run down and I'll see if I can
make it clear as to what's
happening here. Now, Dave Jones
and I were here because we
started podcasting 2.0. And we
really wanted to meet a lot of
the people, we've been working
with hosting companies, app
developers, and you know, so it
was just a convenient place to
all come together at the same
time and hang out and discuss
stuff and meet people in person.
In fact, I've only met Dave
Jones is the third time in 12
years. He's in Alabama. And so
Buzzsprout, as I said, one of
the hosting companies that is a
leader in the 2.0 feed
generation, they gave us a
speaking slot. And so we decided
that we would give a little bit
of intro, little background, you
know, quick history to update
everybody how we got to this
point and why. And then we
demonstrated the 17 new features
of value for of podcasting 2.0.
In general, now, I'm just going
to give you a little boots on
the ground, and then then we'll
wind up to what's really going
on. My feeling right now today
sitting here is I am dismayed,
disappointed and kind of grossed
out. grossed out grossed out.
And that's really the right
term, I think, to first of all,
arriving here at the Sheraton.
You can imagine a podcast
conference where I think they
were expecting 3000 people I
don't know it was, you know,
Dallas had a rendus floods on
Monday, Sunday and Monday. So
they were there. They're like
1000s of flights were canceled.
So I don't know if everyone made
it here. It seems very busy. And
this is one of those hotels and
conferences, a conference hotel,
where you walk right into the
lobby right away, boom, you're
basically in the bar area. You
know what I mean? And that's
where everybody's hanging out.
You can see the badges. So you
know, by the way, what is it
with the people who take selfies
at conferences, where they all
feel like they have to hold up
their badge. What is that?
I've seen that and I wonder
myself so dopey
The only thing I can think is
that when people want you to see
their speaker, or you know if
you've probably never
too bad yeah, I'll say something
at the boss. Speaker exhibitor
exhibitor.
Yeah. Okay, that's it. Yeah,
it's virtue. Okay. So This is a
podcast conference, I've been
around 1000s of podcasters. I've
been around 1000s 10s of 1000s
of audio slash radio people.
There's kind of one general rule
with people who do this type of
audio work. Mostly they have the
perfect face for radio. Would
you agree?
I'd say. I'd say they generally
do have a face for radio. Yeah.
Yeah. I mean, I'm trying to be
sensitive about it. But
like, well, it's okay, though.
I'll summarize it for there's a
lot of ugly bastard. Yeah.
Podcasts.
And it's usually those great
voice and you if you've ever
seen your favorite top 40 radio,
you'll know what I mean.
Ugly bastards with tremendous
pipes.
Yes, exactly.
There you go. Ugly bastards with
tremendous pipes. Well.
Everybody in this conference is
pretty. Everybody's beautiful.
Every now Dallas by itself. You
know, there's a lot of snazzy
dressers but these were not
people from Dallas. These are
from outside. And they've got
you know, crazy outfits on you
know, like pink fluorescent
pants, tight pants. Lots of
dudes with you know, beautifully
trimmed beards and facial hair.
These are not podcasters
they sound like traders in the
NASDAQ trading floor.
They're tick talkers and
influencers.
Oh tick tock errs and
influencers are other a yes.
In fact, let me give you an
example. You know, a lot of
these podcasts conferences, I
think it would be Leo Laporte,
who would broadcast live from
the event and yeah, a number of
people. Not just we have a booth
and we're doing in our own
booth, but actually a deal with
a conference organized,
organized have a platform. Yeah,
a platform. Exactly. So there
was a platform for one of the
podcasts. And I'll just give you
a little example. So you can
hear you might recognize the
difference between the days of
Lor and today this is the
podcast is called the flow
don't know if Yeah, we're
jamming just like how we were I
don't know. But what's driving
people welcome to the flow. Hey,
Doc, okay, they're coming back,
I promise you, but just not
today or tomorrow.
By the way, she has a huge red
button that it has a Hokie on
air light, they're behind a
desk. And they got their hands
on everything. They got the T
shirts on, she got the one of
those big red like, you know,
the Hillary Clinton
stops the assembly line.
That's the one
that's most most and we are the
two amazing people from Nikki
and most vodcasts. Okay, and
hopefully Cass movement in
Dallas. All right, one time for
one time.
You want to hear a little more,
about a minute. This is a great
checking in for first time. Do
me a favor, and I'm hearing this
on my own. Um, do me a favor
drop where you're watching this
from share this like this. Okay,
if you're not subscribed,
subscribe to the channel,
please. And thank you.
Most notice they're only talking
about subscribing to the
channel. And of course, I should
point out at this at this
juncture that YouTube announced
as their big announcement, we
have a podcast page, this
youtube.com/podcasts which is
just a three by nine board of
episodes they've selected of
YouTube videos. So these people
are probably placed by YouTube.
We we want their podcasters
locked around a bit. Yeah, yeah,
we kind of ease dropped at a
certain session talking about
monetization. Monetization Come
on. Toxis
firefight. I mean, I'm still not
over fire. We all shy I don't
know. I know. It's a little old
but for me Wait,
wait, wait, wait, we got Rocky,
listen, I'm bad. I didn't mean
to. I mean to cut you off
knowledge.
By the way, she interrupted that
for a $2 super chat
time all the time. Nah, man, but
I'm just saying for me, I'm
really still geeked out the fact
that we are outside like, I'm
not going to get over that for a
little bit. But for me, just to
be outside of really connecting
with people and just really
Seeing how many people have
their guards down and wanting to
do networking and looking for
opportunities and getting their
stuff out there. It shows that
okay, people are hungry, you
know, and there is opportunity
here so that's what I'm just
seeing from from being live on
the Dallas Texas Podcast
Movement. Floor. Yeah, just just
fire man.
It's just fire man. He was just
we gotta learn some lingo here
John just
fire this fire. I think too
much.
You can't yell fire in a crowded
space and don't understand what
he's doing. And before I
continue with this boots on the
ground, and undoubtedly I will
be deemed a racist by many. So
yeah, I'm you know,
I also do the show with with
Moe. How much of a racist can
you be he wouldn't put up with
it
now. But and I was going to say
that after having produced 300
hours of content with Mo i have
a little bit of perspective. A
little better. This fire 100
This is a woke Oh Rama to the
max. Really? Oh my god, it
starts at registration.
Do you have to get shot? You had
to be faxed to go to this thing?
There's no There's about 30%
walking around double masked.
Double, double mass double mass.
Yep.
You have to check the calendar
people
at registration. Please, on the
table behind you grab a button
with your pronoun?
No, I
got one of the No Yes, I got one
of the button. I'll grab. I'll
grab some buttons for you. I
buttons. I said buttons. Oh, no.
Get me some button. Buttons,
Buttons. It's spreading. It's
contagious. Buttons.
Okay.
Let me let me just give you a
little row now. Buttons.
She's, I got a whole segment on
today's show about pronouns. And
there
you go. Oh, I'm gonna set you
up. So good. So to give a little
more, a little more of a vibe, a
little more atmosphere. A
description of of what? So this?
So again, everyone's kind of
mulling around in the lobby. The
bar
is there, Brian? He must be in
heaven.
Brian, he actually has I love
Jim Briony man. She's cool. She
wearing a button. She was fine.
Now she's not wearing no button.
There was also one you could
fill in your own pronoun, just
with a very tempting but no, no.
So just so again, you know, this
is near the front door. And this
is the you know, we walked in
from dinner the other night.
Just to give you an idea of what
kind of people we're talking
about. Now in Texas, there are
certain times during the year
and certain weather conditions
when we have tons of crickets.
We even talked about on the
show, I think back in when I was
downtown in Austin. And you
know, they would they would
stack up against the you know,
against door entryways and
buildings up to you know, like
to good. Very good eaten. So
this is happening and you know,
there are crickets, kind of
walking into the into the hotel
lobby. And, and certainly I hear
the screaming. Like, whoa, and
someone's on someone's kneeled
over on the floor. I'm like,
What the crap is going on. So
apparently, some dude had
stomped on one of the crickets
that made these women crazy. And
they were this woman's on the
floor, trying to shoo the
crickets towards safety out the
door.
Oh, my God.
Exactly.
Oh, this is terrific. What are
your best stories so far?
So now our session, which was
yesterday was in the conference
room furthest from me actually
had to go around the corner
towards the exit. And that was
where our session was. There was
no promotion. No, when he talked
about it. It was you know, the
people who were we had maybe 60
people in the room.
You did go overflowed that you
were hoping
overflow. We were we could have
had, you know, the whole, you
know, college of season teams
lined up. It was it was empty.
We had 60 people who could have
had 260
in a small rooms a lot.
What it was a small room, but
not it was just now the people
that were there were a lot of
people who were podcasting 2.0
people that were just a variety
of people were very interested
in value for value.
Interestingly, the there was
representatives there from
Africa pods, which they're
trying to, to propagate
podcasting in Africa, the entire
continent. And you know, value
for value was the streaming
streaming value for value was
very interesting to them. So you
know, There were some interested
people. But basically, if you
would look at it from a
perspective of as you started by
saying, Oh, here's Adam curry,
who's going to talk to us about
value for value a little bit of
the history of podcasting. No
one No one knew we were even
there. He was just on the
schedule, you know, that's fine.
Because it was also for Dave and
I, we wanted to get our
presentation together. So we
can, you know, make it easier
for people to
understand. What are these guys
nuts? They get you there for
free? Jones for free? They're
not paying. Yeah. Let me get
this. Yeah, I wouldn't do it.
You know, me. Yes. But it's
beside the point right? There
got you there for free when they
got there for free. They should
exploit you. They're crazy, is
stupid. It's plain stupid.
They're hideous. Can I say? Can
I don't have any more
adjectives?
Well, I can tell you what the
problem is. Let me just give you
a little example. There are
quotas at this conference for
the number of white guys you can
have on stage. I'm just gonna
let you marinate in that.
Well, I don't have to marinate
in it. Because I knew this in
advance. But I will say this.
You are over you're you're
screwed. You had you and Dave
Jones are both white guys. Yeah,
well, that's why we're in
because they couldn't get around
it. We didn't have any
byproducts to put on stage. And
that's I think that's that's why
they just kind of had these
white
guys list, but maybe that would
help.
So in speaking now, I'm gonna
get into some stuff that is
really gross to me. So I talked
to a lot of different people,
three different Christian God
casters who were very interested
in podcasting, too, but I in
fact, I think they're on the
index. And you know, because
they've been deep platformed.
And heaven forbid, listen to
this. Two of the three now these
are people who have no religious
podcast, two of the three told
me that when they registered,
they were contacted by
management that said, Look,
we're going to let you come. But
if we get one complaint, we're
going to throw you out. When
complain about what someone's
saying they feel threatened or
they feel uneasy because these
because
somebody maybe mentions Jesus,
or is pro life.
Oh, pro life he can't be pro
life. Or I guess if he's a
Republican, that's another one
that you out.
No, this this is specific to the
Christians. Christian. Okay.
Yeah, it's really that so that
by itself to me, is
unbelievable. is a non it's just
like that's, that's you can't do
that. It's disgusting is what it
is. Hence the I feel grossed
out. And actually, Brian, you
told your story, not necessarily
related to the conference, but
that she has gotten a lot of
shit for people. You Tim Brian
has a congressional dish. She
pulls apart legislation,
the fantast from the House of
Representatives specifically
does a fantastic job. And she
said that she's get got received
so much hate and so what for,
say about Ukraine? Oh my God,
what did you say? So I told the
truth. What about the 2014 coup,
about Victoria Nuland? And she
said she's been shunned. She's
been shunned for doing this.
Now, let me give you the best
example of what is going on
here. So the deal we
talk about it all the time.
We've never been shunned. I
wonder why that is. We don't go
anywhere and shunned if you've
been shown you don't want to
keep bringing it up.
I don't know what to say, John.
I don't
Nudelman you keep calling you.
You don't even call by really?
You called her Nudelman you're
just insulting Victoria. You
have not been shunned.
Victoria Kagan Nudelman to be
exact Hagen. I'm using her dead
name. I know. It's horrible.
You're dead
naming her.
Ah, so there's a lot of
exhibitors, and there's a nice
size booth for the daily wire.
And you know, the daily wire
which has been Shapiro's outfit,
they're in Nashville and they're
building quite an empire they've
got Jordan Peterson is now one
of
the Glenn Beck wannabe.
Yeah, exactly. So they have a
big booth. And well, this tweet
went out from management. I'm
going to read it to you. Hi,
folks. We the way
Wait, stop, stop, stop, stop,
stop. This tweet went out from
what manage from
Podcast Movement management,
okay, from the organizers of the
event. Got it. Hi, folks. We
thought Hi folks. We owe you an
apology before sessions kickoff
for the day. This was this
morning early. Yesterday
afternoon, Ben Shapiro briefly
visited the Podcast Movement 22
expo area near the daily wire
booth though He was not
registered or expected, we take
full responsibility for the harm
done by his presence. Like, you
feeling me? Yeah,
this come over email is
something sweet. This is a
public tweet, a public tweet,
here we go.
There's no way around it. We
agreed to sell the daily wire a
first time booth based on the
company's large presence in
podcasting. The weight of that
decision is now painfully clear.
Shapiro, Shapiro is a co
founder, a drop in however
unlikely should have been
considered a possibility. Many
in our community, many in our
community are appalled, not just
by this incident, but by our
choice to take money from the
daily wire in the first place.
As a monkey said, this was
signed off by a human. Yes,
during event planning, the
dangerous nature of the
company's message was
overlooked. Those of you who
call this unacceptable or write
it nine wonderful years growing
and celebrating this medium
Podcast Movement has made
mistakes. The pain caused by
this one will always stick with
us. We promise that sponsors
will be more carefully
considered moving forward. Just
to clarify the daily what no
daily wire representatives were
scheduled to appear on panels.
And Shapiro remained in the
common space and did not have a
badge. If you have questions,
we're here to talk. Thank you
for your reading. And we hope
you'll continue to join us from
here on out.
That's pretty stunning.
So here is the breakdown of
what's going on this, you might
as well just call this the ESG
conference. What is happening is
that this is a huge corporate
event, where corporate companies
ranging from Amazon to Samsung
to unite would take
that letter that was sent out
about about Shapira, which is
racist and anti semitic.
Shapiro's a Jew, I would take
that letter and shove it into
the face of every one of those
corporate sponsors and ask them
what how did they react to
something like this? That's what
I would do immediately.
You're missing the point, the
corporate sponsors are glad he
fucked off. The corporate
sponsors here are accompanied by
at least 1500 consultants. And
the corporate sponsors need to
complete some ESG checkboxes. So
they employ the consultants who
go and find boys. So
are you telling me one of the
boxes is anti semitic?
No. bipoc That's the number one
women and bipoc which is black
and dish indigenous people of
color. You've got to get it
right. These consultants armed
with promises cash and so called
advertising money, then go and
find black people at these
conferences. And sometimes even
hand them the format and do
everything just it that's why
when you hear the flow, like
Yeah, people here looking for
opportunities. Yeah, of course.
It's abusive and gross. And I
know enough from my invite my
work with Mo horn my work. My
work with Mo is that it is
actually it is harmful and
embarrassing to the very people,
these a holes pretend to help.
It's demeaning, and it's gross.
And this has nothing to do with
podcasting. The by definition of
the decentralized nature, the
most equitable. If you want to
use the term medium of all time.
There's no gatekeepers until
these assholes came along.
They're gatekeeping everybody
else. It's interesting to be a
minority. And you know, so
that's why mo always said, we're
just first man you're next night
he was right.
Yeah. Well, did. You know I'll
stop you there and say that, you
know, good idea. But the problem
is podcasting. 2.0 part of the
part of the solution. It's just
as futile. He's, like,
completely barking up a tree. It
has no impact. Wheels. No, they
have no impact whatsoever. No,
they're all fooling themselves.
They're idiots. I
completely agree. This has no
impact. This has nothing to do
with with the free and open
podcasting medium. The people
who are really doing a great job
in podcasting and important work
are not represented. They don't
have to be here. It's stupid.
And I've been to one of these I
always
thought this but what happened
he especially the quota of how
many white guys you can have on
stage. It's just it's gross. I
did find something cool though.
The podcast brokered.com This is
a great idea. You can buy or
sell your podcast. The whole
thing.
Yeah, yeah. I should make up a
little podcast and sell them.
I submitted our show you kidding
me? A full day.
Any money for us?
Well, I want to see what they
come back with. What are we
worth? Podcast broker, we
connect sellers with buyers on a
second. What is this? Welcome to
the podcast broker, a site
created to help you sell and buy
podcast. Yeah, for years I have
worked with podcasters who are
tired of podcasting. They don't
want to create new episodes.
Does this sound like you, John?
Also don't want identify
for a decade.
stop producing their show. My
recommendation? They sell their
podcast. We've been selling
websites and men. Alright.
That's Heather. From the
podcast.com I love I love this
idea.
I really, really never know.
Anyway, so. Go podcasting. 2.0
screw these numbnuts want a
bunch of dicks. It's pathetic.
I'm sure you
tell them. Can you tell the
other story?
No. Okay, no. You know what?
I don't need to promise not to
you actually, probably not.
And I don't need that. I don't
need a hassle in my life.
I don't need Okay, forget it.
Alright. So onward. Yes. What
says you're kind of on the what
was the you were talking about?
I have clips on gender.
Education and
people can can can stomach more
of this or should we do
something else for a minute? And
pronouns just I think we need to
we need to we need an entre mon
we need something else.
I got an entre Montel, knock
your socks off, and you should
have been should have been
second half a show stuff. But
let's do it. This is the
internet of bodies. This is some
somebody dug this up and I tried
to track down who it was. But
you know what this is? This is
the patent that Microsoft patent
or whatever it was.
No, okay. No, that's
interesting, though. This woman
is a she like when I retire you
can bring her on the show she
fit right in and the whole show
would be second.
Or you don't retire. I need you.
We have that that you're selling
this show. Oh, here we go on the
show. We're both injecting him
kidding me. Hey,
there, hey,
I really admire your page. And I
admire the thorough research
that you do. No, they're not
blood clots. And what I'm about
to see is gonna sound really
crazy, but I trust you will look
into it. Look into interbody
nano network and ministered
through backs. Just type in
those keywords, then look into
transhumanism then look into the
internet of bodies, then look
into how the Internet of bodies
is going to tie into and become
the foundation of this new
digital financial system
that this woman would never be
appropriate on a podcast with
me. This voice is no good. It's
no good
voice the outer voices Oh, she's
got out. She has a kind of a mid
range high mid range wine. Yeah,
it isn't just grading now
what can I just say?
I looked all this stuff up by
the way. And the internet of
bodies is real pages and pages
of stuff. By the way, what a
crock of shit. By the way. This
is all nuts. As far as I'm
concerned. I liked
this idea of you bringing kind
of auditions of future hosts to
the show.
This year she was wondering But
you've rejected her if she's
retired from bigotry because she
doesn't have good left Lewis
voice Yeah, looking for a good
job Hi, baby. How you doing?
Okay, here we go.
And then it's all gonna make
sense. It is self assembly
nanotechnology, but the purpose
of creating a carbon nanotube
network within the human body
and make the human body a device
that can eventually be LinkedIn
to the internet of bodies. It is
biotechnology created through
the manipulation of lipids with
polyethylene glycol regulation,
polyethylene glycol is one of
the components that can be used
to make hydrogel and after the
self assembling nano network is
administered in the human body
along with Nano sensors, which
is what those round modulars
that the next step is a form of
a chip, which will probably come
in the form of like quantum dot
tattoo that will be initiated
for the usage.
This is basically every single
thing I put in my show notes but
we rarely talk. Oh, this is
great.
I like to quantum dot controller
Yeah, the quantum dot tattoos we
all know it
that will be initiated for the
usage within the digital
financial system that is coming
quantum was put in place with
the intro body nano network.
That will be the The
authentication and individuals
individualization of every human
body that has this technology
within it, the network and the
chip, making them all devices
linked into the internet of
bodies. The psychological,
biological, genetic and
physiological data from every
single individual will be what
backs the new financial system
information is the new gold. And
all of the data being harvested
no longer requires permission or
notification from anyone that
took this job, because they are
now GMOs, which is a product
owned by a corporation. The head
of that corporation is
BlackRock. I know what I'm
saying sounds crazy, but I would
invite you to look into
everything I just spoke.
I have pretty much everything
and that really rock now here's
what happens continuously.
People will say,
Blackrock going down with DAG,
BlackRock, BlackRock, BlackRock,
BlackRock,
no, they own 56789 10% that has
now morphed into Blackrock owns
everything. BlackRock has super
influence. Yeah, but that's just
factually incorrect. This this,
I don't remember I told you
about the quantum financial
system was, it was a long time
ago before I think before the
election. It was part of your
offworld via satellites. And
this is the new
system that oh, yeah, that the
world, world financial system.
That's where this comes
from. That was all quantum dots.
The Quantum financial system XRP
was supposed to be running it is
like it's it's horseshit now.
Yes, yes. Well, hold on a
second. Let me write that down.
Yes, please do go on. Boris.
Shit.
There is apparently a patent for
there's a couple there's one for
Bitcoin mining with humans,
believe it or not. And I think
there is an inner an Internet of
bodies patent from Microsoft, I
have to look it up. But I
recall, it might be Google, I
think it was Microsoft. So yeah,
I don't know if these vaccines
don't stream like body like a
good idea. And they better hurry
up hooking everybody together,
because they're losing their
nodes, excess deaths, because it
was an interesting subject,
you've been looking at some of
the figures that have been
coming out in the UK report,
obviously, recently, compared to
the sort of COVID years tell us
what you
found. Yeah, so let's start with
just explain more excess deaths
are so you can look at how many
were dying in a particular week
of the year or the total year
overall. And then have a look at
how well how many people were
dying. In previous years. Now we
tend to cut out 2020 and 2021,
when we're looking at these
comparisons might because we did
see the COVID pandemic kind of
for a step change in all the
figures, that abnormal for what
you would expect. So you can
look at 2015 to 2019. And then
compare what we're seeing now.
And 2022 might have been a tale
of two halves, the first half of
the year, we were seeing deaths
generally across the country,
below average for the time of
year. And don't forget, we saw
big rises in 2020 2021. Not
unexpected because people
obviously who may have
tragically died earlier on in
the pandemic may have been dying
now. So that was the first half
on view, and week 15. And what
we've seen since then, is the
number of deaths above average,
creeping up and up and up. And
they've been kind of running
above average now for for about
1516 weeks. And this is across a
range of different age groups.
Because if we look at it by age
group, we've got 10 to 14 year
olds that are 11 points 10%.
Above Average, you're 30 to 34
year olds, 11% above average, 35
to 39 year olds, they're 12 and
a half percent above average,
you've got double digit above
average in the 55 to 5960 to 64
year olds, the biggest increase
of average mind is the 75 to 79
year olds. Now, one thing to
treat with caution when you look
at that figure is when a large
number of births after the
Second World War, last couple of
years, a large number of those
have cracked over into that 75%
or more of them than what we had
in the last say five or six
years. So that's explaining but
the Department of Health have
been citing some reasons for
this magazine, circulate rare
diseases, including heart issues
and diabetes. So they can be
some of the factors that play
into these excess nests.
This is hockey sticking, if you
look the graph by the way, and
it literally starts when
vaccinations are introduced into
the population.
Yeah, that's the idea is Trump's
Trump's fault. Don't forget
that.
So what would you say was the
most compliant most locked down
country for COVID in the world?
Well, I thought New Zealand was
I use sick of being sick. You're
not imagining it. More Kiwis are
coughing, sniffling and calling
off work. Our immunity against a
whole lot of things are sort of
a little bit down because we
have have been constantly I feel
like primed all the time. So of
course we've got lots of lots of
different viruses coming over.
And it's not just the
Coronavirus, of course, lots of
things, seasonal flu, Gastro
bugs, conjunctivitis, even foot
in mouth. It's all making
everyone's lives just that much
harder. And that's despite COVID
numbers finally going down.
Community cases are at the
lowest since February. But data
reported and stuff.co.nz
suggests compared to last year,
respiratory illnesses have
doubled. The well Kiwi survey
found double the number of us
are experiencing cough fever,
illness, runny nose and sore
throats. And when looking at pre
pandemic levels, we're actually
seven times sicker. So what's
going on? If we haven't learned
anything from this pandemic, it
would be a bit disappointing.
And one of those things is that
when you've got a cold or
something like that, don't take
it to work. We know what stops
viruses from spreading. And so
masking up and keeping a
distance isn't just about COVID.
It's about, you know, all sorts
of respiratory viruses. And it's
not just the experts who've
noticed. There's been a few more
days off. Our daughters gone to
kindergarten this year. So yeah,
it's a bit unusual. The top
Cyberchase Yeah, we've been
stuck out as a family. Yeah, I
know a lot of my friends maybe
ever had in my life. Yeah, so
definitely worse. I don't think
it's my immune system, because
I've been trying to be healthier
than usual. So what can you do
to avoid all the nasties without
having to live in your own
personal
lockdown? And so what they did
not address in this, I saw the
whole piece. They didn't even
say, well, could it be the
vaccine? No, no, could your
immune system is just down from
being locked in? That's it. And
everyone got vaccinated in New
Zealand, everybody
says, Yeah, this is pretty funny
the way they try to avoid
Well, it's gonna get hard to
hide the bodies. I keep saying
it. Keep saying, you know, in
the US we've we've gone through
all those numbers, but not now
we just have a general a general
number, which is good. There's
new data
tonight showing overall life
expectancy here in the US
falling. Reporting dropped by
1.8 years from 2019 to 2020,
falling from 78.8 to 77 years,
New York State seeing the
largest decline by three years
DC falling 2.7 years, Hawaii
with the highest life expectancy
in the country. The decline, of
course, blamed on the pandemic,
and the rise on fatal drug
overdoses in this country.
Nothing is ever blamed on
anything but that Oh, some
climate change. Of course, you
know, heat, of course will give
you cancer, he will make you
die, He will give you
myocarditis,
Pfizer has now submitted its
request to the FDA for its new
booster shot. Yeah, this shot
will combine the original
vaccine with a vaccine targeted
to the most recent variants in
this country, the BA four and BA
five Omicron variants. It'll be
used for people
laughing about
that again, and BAA five o v is
laughing France in this country,
the BAA four noses bull crap
variants in this country, the
BAA four and BAA five Omicron
variants, it'll be used for
people 12 and older. The FDA is
emergency use authorization is
expected in just a few weeks in
early September, the CDC would
then need to sign off but
they're in this application for
a similar booster is expected
soon as well. Now,
and I'm sure they did trials on
all of them. No, because they've
you know, wasn't there's
something that they got into the
contract or into the FDA
agreement that you know, okay,
you have the base mRNA that
we're going to be using for
these shots. And when we upgrade
them, then you know, we don't
really have to do all of these
all of these trials because you
know, it's the same base
building blocks or something
like that.
Yeah, they had some this song
and the answer was pretty funny.
In
this you know, the the so
apparently the company that I
haven't been able to confirm
this, but the company that
manufactures the RNA for the for
the mRNA, which is not Maderna
What is this company? Resilience
is the name of the company. And
it's just a little troubling
that this resilience company,
one of their original investors
was in Q tel, which is the CIA's
investment company.
When I think I've read this too,
I don't know if it's I don't
know
if it's true either. But I think
it's fun to think of money. It
is it is let's see what what do
we have Alright, so we have
maybe a little bit longer Yeah,
this is from Australia. Just to
show you that the the malaise
has not stopped and the mandates
and I mean, lord knows what
Germany seems to be preparing
for the, you know, the Chinese
three color are coded system for
this for this winter, and you'll
have to be updated every three
months and in Queensland
hundreds of unvaccinated
teachers across the state will
have their pace slashed as a
penalty for not complying with
COVID-19 directions.
Tim Avia joins me in studio now.
Tim, exactly how much are these
teachers going to lose?
Well, it depends on actually how
much they're paid. So each
teacher will be different. But
effectively, they're having
their pay cut for 18 weeks, the
government had told them, it
could be up to 20, they've
actually made the decision. 18
weeks is what they're going to
COP. And in that their pay grade
essentially goes down one level.
So for some teachers, that will
be hundreds, some it may be
1000s. But that is what they are
looking at. And the government
is actually sent them these
letters each one and they making
it clear, they're taking this
pretty seriously. Part of the
letter reads, it's important
that you are aware of the
seriousness with which the
department views your
inappropriate behavior, and
failure to comply with the
direction, you should be aware
that any further substantiated
allegations and or a breach of
the code of conduct or standard
of practice, will be viewed very
seriously and may result in the
termination of your employment.
But many of these teachers, they
are really not happy about the
pay cut, and also their
treatment, they are viewed as
double standards. And they are
in given to what previous
employees have had. And they're
also now looking at the
possibility of court action
taking into the Industrial
Relations Commission. But this
is what the Professional
Association of Teachers here in
Queensland had to say about it
today.
This is a really extreme
financial penalty, because these
teachers and educators have been
stood down without pay. And
that's usually only reserved for
those people who have been
convicted as criminals.
There you go criminals, they
want them out, Hey, you're not
woke, you're not with the
program. You're not the Marxist.
You're not a socialist. And we
know that because you refuse to
accept the vaccine into your
life. You're out. We're not
going to pay you suffer.
Yeah, well, they're doing the
same thing with the military
here. Yeah. Probably with
teachers too. But that to the
extreme that or that screwball
idea of just giving them less
money?
Did you read the story about
that? It was great for the
memes, but very troubling. The
single guy one guy who, who came
in sick with monkey pox COVID
and HIV all at the same time.
No. Yeah, sure. Little threat
was the memes were dude, what
kind of weekend did you have?
You know, that's like, those
kinds of memes because
obviously, it's only men who
have sex with men where this
happens, obviously. Again, I'm
just gonna say I'm not a doctor,
but seems like all these things
popping up at the same time
maybe, maybe it's coming from
inside you. And maybe it's not
necessarily something that
you're getting from having SEC
men having sex with men, which
by the way has changed now that
it's changed again, this is Fox
News.
Man having sex is being made
legal in Singapore.
The Prime Minister of Singapore
held a televised speech saying
the conservative city states
attitude towards the LGBTQ
community is changing. So
Colonial Era law prohibiting gay
sex is going to be repealed.
But he said men having sex not
with men just meant having sex
got
to be some sort of a flub, it
has to be. I didn't know any
having sex. That means nothing,
or does it? Or does it or does
it? And then we have it's like,
it's like the playbook is
unfolding. We've got to just
freak people out with every
single we got tomato flu, we got
polio. We got monkey pox. We got
HIV. We got the COVID Ba four ba
ba five a you know what, we got
to distract from that monkey pox
story with the dog because
that's kind of gross. You know,
we kind of know what let's
that's the new story new
narrative,
right? Tonight. A deadly and
mysterious illness is worrying
dog owners in Michigan. The
illness similar to parvo virus
has killed more than 30 dogs,
most of them under two years
old. Infected dogs have died
with just three days of showing
symptoms. Michigan Animal
Control officials are advising
dog owners to try and keep their
pets vaccinated and keep them at
home for now.
This was a big story they had
all been vaccinated for what for
for parvo virus?
No, that's that's what they
said. What is pirate we said it
was resembling Parvo
right? But vaccinate maybe just
give them some COVID Give him a
monkey pox shot. I don't know
scientists are stumped by a
mystery virus that is sickened
and killed dozens of dogs in
Michigan most of the dogs
affected are younger than two
years old suffering from severe
gastrointestinal problems that
say all of those dogs tested
negative for parvo virus which
spreads dog to dog but they say
this could be a new strain for
now Animal Control official are
recommending owners make sure
their dogs are up to date on
their vaccines.
Hold on a second this is the
same story on a rewritten from
ABC same thing we don't it's the
very beginnings as mysterious
virus right? So how do you get
vaccinated that's going to what
they get the mysterious virus
vaccine. They want to kill your
theory is this what it is? No,
it's actually the internet of
dogs hmm
this kind of reporting is just
it's an epidemic.
Your dog can be a mobile
hotspot.
Yeah, could be Well, here's the
good antenna in his but here's
another story tonight
officials in Michigan have
identified the mysterious virus
that has killed at least 30
dogs. animal experts confirmed
today the disease is parvo
virus. Oh, not all the dogs were
completely vaccinated.
Scientists are now trying to
figure out why initial test came
back negative for parvo virus
leading officials to wonder if
it is a nice
thing right. As more claims are
fired to the authority as more
gasoline to the fire,
man it's it's super super fishy.
Fishy cerveau super super fishy.
Man then why would it only
happen to puppies to you're less
than two years old? Me Parvo get
all dogs are affected by Parvo
if they don't have a shot. What
exactly is Parvo?
What is it is it's vital
remember, but it's nasty. Kills
dogs.
Okay, well, that's no good.
All right, I got another break.
Yeah, the breaking point here.
Yeah,
I definitely need one.
Now I have this is a no this is
a supercut of this came out of
John Oliver show. I thought it
was genius. And the reason is
about this Tucker Carlson super
cut. And the reason is genius is
because what they did is
something I've complained about
you kind of complain I complain
about it quite a bit, which is
that sarcasm doesn't work in
media. It does art cast me just
goes back to bite in the acid
and you see it because it was
Trump was a good example.
John Oliver's entire show was
sarcasm, isn't it?
Ironically. Yeah. But he's doing
but he's doing a different
there's different varieties of
sarcasm. All of our sarcasm is
not is not like Tucker sarcasm,
Tucker, sarcasm is going the
opposite of what he's trying to
prove. Very simple type of
sarcasm. It's very, almost
childish. But I've said this is
the same with tweets is the same
with writing. Oh, if
you if you mean the context can
easily be confused.
They did this with Trump. Trump
is a very sarcastic guy. You're
right. You're right. And so they
would take stuff out of context.
You know, he says, Oh, look, he
begged the Russians to help them
with the you know, yeah, with
with third Hillary 30,000
emails. Yeah, that sort of
thing. So it by I think sarcasm
like that bites you in the ass.
And I'm always aware of doing it
myself because I have a tendency
to do it once in a while. I'm
sarcastic. But I try. I try to
avoid the kind of sarcasm that
bites you in the ass. And here
is a here's a good example of
how that works.
And now 60 seconds of Tucker
Carlson being right about stuff.
America is a racist country.
White supremacy is our biggest
threat. Republican senators are
sexist and bigots. They don't
care about women. This is a bad
country run by racists. And its
history is inherently racist.
Immigrants are basically
perfect. They're smarter, more
industrious, more creative than
you were any of your American
born neighbors were or could be
the phrases. All lives matter.
American exceptionalism and the
celebration of Columbus Day are
racist. The riot at the Capitol
was a white supremacist
insurrection. Donald Trump is a
bigot, only losers and freak
support Donald Trump. I have
enjoyed white privilege. I'm a
racist. This shows racist white
people are a hoax. This is
propaganda at work. Fox News is
propaganda. This is the crudest
kind of propaganda designed to
divide the country by race. This
is just too stupid. None of this
is real. It's all just noise.
All of this is crazy. This is
total lunacy. It's easy to laugh
at this, but it's also worth
thinking about the brainwashing
required to do this with a
straight face. This channel
shouldn't be allowed.
I bet that got big laughs from
the can studio audience.
Now, there's a couple of
interesting things about there,
right?
You're spot on the money, no
doubt about it. Those
are all quotes. He said that. So
but what's interesting to me is
an overview as a meta, look at
this. If you're the very
beginning of these things that
Tucker Carlson said that were
true. So the shows writers
themselves believe that
everything Tucker said America's
racist, we saw why oh,
why don't you think that was
also sarcasm? What do you think
they actually believe it?
If you're gonna take the
approach that they did with
Tucker, I take the approach that
I take on a meta level. No, they
said it. They said it, they said
that this is stuff that he said,
That's true. So what they what
the staff of John Oliver show
believes, is that we're a
racist, shitty country. And
everything that Tucker said in
there, you know, we're all
white, he's bad, and all the
rest of it. I'm just going by
what they said. If they're going
to play that game, I can too.
And I actually think I honestly
believe they really feel that
way. So that was my little Yeah,
no,
I hadn't really considered that.
as kind of like this stuff here,
you know, these quotas and stuff
like it to people really feel
this way. And, you know, I'd say
30%. Yeah, really feel
and see that you're you and I
differ on this. I believe a lot
more than that. Like those guys
that put on that podcast show.
They're all I think most of
these people are very sincere. I
was looking at some stuff
because I was getting these
gender clips. And I'm looking at
some tweets and some things that
I went and looked at a bunch of,
I haven't looked at these for a
long time, I looked at some
people I follow on Instagram, I
don't follow him. But I like to
look him up on Instagram and
catch up with what they're
thinking. And they're very
sincere about this gender thing.
I mean, like, they're the
argument is made, that if you
don't give the six year old, six
year old puberty blockers,
that's child abuse. Yeah. And if
somebody says his child abuse to
do it, that's child abuse. Yes,
there are people, but that's,
yeah. Oh, no, I totally agree
with you there. But when people
have young children, parents,
they they're very susceptible to
brainwashing they, I think,
obviously, 100% of the people
believe that who are doing it,
you have to if you don't really
believe it, I mean, if it's one
thing to, I think harm or abuse
your child at a young age way
too early to do this, because
you believe in it, it's another
to do it because your virtue
signaling. They have to believe
it, or they should be arrested.
They shouldn't be arrested
anyway. But that's, you know,
beside the point, and that's
just my opinion. We do have some
listeners who take issue with
some of our thoughts about why
recent recently, like, one guy
who's one of our nice comes in
and criticizes you. And then of
course, he's really criticizing
me you were saying that? That I
think it was genius that the
man, the governor of Texas,
Glenn Barrett, whatever his name
is. Barrett, yes. shipped all
these guys out of the state to
New York and Washington, DC. And
it's funny, because
what was his what was his
objection? This objection was
that this is just making matters
worse, or something.
Oh, no. He was like these poor
people that just being screwed.
And I was like, Yeah, that
wasn't even the point. I don't
think yeah,
he had some some complaints, but
it was, you know, was mild. The
point is that now I'm starting
to see arguments about this,
saying, well, then they're
making a huge mistake, because
when they get to New York,
there'll be citizens in no time
because they have all these
mechanisms to get people on
board. Yes. And the counter
argument to that is, so what is
going to happen anyway? Just
ship them to New York, let them
take care of it. But anyway, so
we do have people that will show
and, you know, the point is, is
okay, but you don't need to rage
quit. If you disagree with
something we're saying most
people who rage quit this show
have really not been attached to
the show for a while. Yeah,
that's
true. Alright, shifting gears to
the big news in America, which
is going to be the political
issue right up to the write up
to the elections I predict
because I think it'll go to
court and this is the student
loan debt forgiveness that I
think we talked about it you
know, it was it was coming. It
was obvious everyone was yapping
about it was now kind of like,
what will the details be?
And I have the basic story. I'd
love to loan fiasco this Shep
Smith day Shep Smith, come on
and ship
there's a debate over fairness
tonight that reaches far and
wide across our country. Is it
fair to wipe out student loan
debt for some Americans, when
many others have had to work to
pay theirs off? Is it fair But
some people who didn't go to
college because maybe they
couldn't afford it now have
their tax dollars footing the
bill. For others, President
Biden himself reportedly
agonized over the decision. The
New York Times reports he was
concerned that it could seem as
a giveaway and an affront to
those who paid off their loans.
But he decided otherwise. And
today, the President kept a
promise that he made to voters
on the campaign trail, he
announced he's taking executive
action to cancel $10,000 in
federal student loan, to qualify
for forgiveness, borrowers must
earn less than $125,000 a year,
or less than 250 a year for
married couples and Americans
who went to college on Pell
Grants. they're eligible for
$20,000 in loan forgiveness,
I have a question which you may
be able to answer. Because
there's a difference there. If
you had a Pell Grant, instead of
a, I guess a traditional loan,
you get double the money. What
is a Pell Grant? And why would
this discrepancy be there?
You know, I've looked this up
before a Pell Grant is a thing
for super poor people who are
low in super low income and it's
a big deal. I am going to look
it up now. And we're going to
read from the Greek. Oh, well,
you mean the book of knowledge
is that
Federal Pell Grants are usually
awarded only to undergraduate
students who display exceptional
fine net exceptional financial,
financial need, and not earned a
Bachelor's graduate, whatever
that was, like you.
You're mumbling you're just
mumbling I'm
sorry, you saw him do it because
it's this mumbles.
This is as a good podcast. So
you gotta have some words, you
just kind of say, while you're
reading, you know, like, in my
opinion, as I scan this
document,
Pell Grants usually are awarded
only to undergraduate students
who are display exceptional
financially, if that means
they're broke, or have not
earned a bachelor's degree or
preference or a professional
degree. In other words, your
undergrad, you're just go into
college, okay. In some cases,
however, students enrolled in a
post baccalaureate teacher
certification program might
receive a Federal Pell Grant.
That means that you're poor,
you're really poor. All right,
and you get free money.
All right, good. So there's a
couple of angles to this that
needs to be discussed. It
doesn't even seem that the
amount of money that this will
be is actually clear. And you
know, the the numbers 300
billion, you know. So the main
point of this, the way I see it,
and then I got a clip to play,
this is going to be an election
issue. And maybe one of the
election issues, maybe Roe v.
Wade is a little tired and
played out, you know, that'll
just boil down to the same old
pro choice pro life. In this
case. They've extended the
people have not had to pay
their, their student loans off
during the pandemic that's been
extended several times. This is
as a part of this, it said, and
I think that may that will come
in some executive order. They
will extend those deferment of
payments until December. Which
means people after the election,
yes, yeah, of course. So people
will be all, you know, happy and
giddy about not paying anything.
And this will be the argument.
Oh, the RIP, the Republicans aka
the Republicans don't want you
to have that the Republicans
hate you. Because of course,
it's obvious and everyone knows
that this is to buy voters and
that is okay. Is it to me, it's
like, Hey, that's pretty
transparent. Of course, we get
the whole fairness chat and all
of that shit. But this is purely
a political ploy. Democrats
versus Republicans, the
Republicans are going to
continue to say this is
inflationary, which I believe it
is. Yeah. And this is Peter
Doocy. of the famous Ducey clan
questioning. Kareem Abdul Jabbar
Vaughn damn about who's going to
pay for it. And she dropped
something very interesting in
here, which I looked into and
have some research on. It is a
big fat lie, of course, a big
fat lie. Here we go. Again,
here's what we have done. Here's
what here's about
how much it might cost. It might
not cost who is paying for this.
What we are saying is the work
that this administration has
done, the work that the
Democrats and Congress has done
is actually there. And you see
that the 1.7 trillion deficit in
deficit of deduction that you
see is, is going to benefit us
in being able to do something
for the middle class, or to do
something for the middle class.
This is about doing something
for people who make less than
$125,000 $1.7 trillion dollars.
That's what we've been able to
do when you
forgive debt. You're not just
disappearing debt is paying.
And then I'll give you the
second part, we lifted the pause
right, we're going to lift the
pause At the end of this year,
which is going to matter, right,
which is going to offset a lot
of what what we're doing as
well, when you think about the
the $4 billion, that are going
to is going to go back into as
revenue back into this process
of folks paying, paying, right
their college tuition, that
matters as well. So we're doing
this in a smart way, we're doing
this in a way that's going to be
effective. We're doing in a way
that keeps the President's
promise on giving people who
need some breathing room to
breathe. I just I just laid out
I just laid out for you know,
Peter, I just laid out for you
how we're seeing this process
and why this matters. I just
laid out I just I just laid out
because of the work that we have
done in the economy because of
the American rescue plan,
because of the inflation
Reduction Act. And because all
of this work that this President
has done is actually has brought
down our deficit by $1.7
trillion, unlike what
Republicans did, when they added
to our deficit $2 trillion, and
did not care at all or thought
about how this was going to be
paid for. They did not actually
put in a process or thought
think about how we're going to
do this in a smart way.
Okay, so she is completely on
message because the whole point
is Republicans did nothing Look
what we're doing. There's two
numbers in here. The first one
that $1.7 trillion dollars. Now
what she's saying is this
administration old jewel,
reduced the deficit by 1.7
billion trillion dollars. So
adding a couple billion like,
you know, 300 I've heard 500
billion, adding that is actually
it's all going to even out
because look what we did, we
brought it down by 1.7. This is
where fantastic. This is
horseshit. What happened?
Wait, wait, let me write that
down.
Stop writing it down. Just copy
paste from the last time. She
had a court. Yes, but I want to
explain it I want to explain it
but
but here's what bothers me. I'm
gonna before I I'm all ears. But
what bothers me is that she is
so stupid. She is visibly
stupid,
visibly stupid. She should be a
podcaster here.
Yeah. Oh, she should have been
at that conference. One.
The One point so before COVID,
the deficit was about a trillion
dollars during COVID. That rose
at one point to as high as
almost $3 trillion. The $1.7
trillion. And the deficit is all
it is, is the amount of money
that the US government spent
versus the amount of money that
came in through that tax
revenues. So that's the
difference. We're missing a
trillion every single year. It's
been that way for a number of
years. That's trillion dollar
number. There's also caps on it,
you know, that's why they have
to vote every year, every six
months to raise that. But this
was all PPP loans, steamie
checks, all of these $1.7
trillion programs expired,
expired during the Biden term.
And it's now back to about a
trillion dollar deficit. So
we're kind of back to where we
were pre COVID. Now that money
is still on the books, but the
deficit is back to a trillion
because those $1.7 trillion
expired, they were spent, it's
done. It's not an ongoing
deficit. So she's full of it in
that regard. What's interesting
is the $4 billion number, she
said, you know, yeah, it's gonna
cost a lot of money. But we're
also gonna get $4 billion in
that you can't you gotta
acknowledge that, Peter, what is
that 4 billion, that 4 billion
is what every single debt owner
will have to pay. Because it's
accrued interest during the you
don't have to pay period, the
meter just kept on running,
everyone's going to have to pay
more a total of $4 billion in
interest that you accrued,
because you weren't paying, they
didn't stop the interest
payments or the interest
calculation. So she's actually
Jide that these poor people are
going to be paying more,
especially people who don't
qualify, but alright, $125,000
minimums, probably not a lot of
people. So that's what's going
on. But who will pay for it?
Napi. ABC can answer a
nonpartisan
budget group estimates, Biden's
plan could cost taxpayers $500
billion. Over the next decade,
reporters press the White House
on the cost.
You can do that and not. Here's
the thing, this is something
that is going to be important
for middle class Americans. When
you think about what Republicans
did just a couple of years ago.
I mean, they they signed off on
a $2 trillion.
What do you think the chances
are, they're not going to answer
it and only focus on the
Republicans not doing anything
over there at ABC. Right? That's
what you do.
What do you do? trillion dollar
tax cut,
we have to be more than just
sarcastic otherwise people don't
understand that. This is just
how it works
$3 trillion tax cut for the EU
she laughed.
I didn't hear the the left. I
don't have that on my clothes.
Yeah, she
laughed, they signed off on a $2
trillion $3 trillion tax cut for
the wealthy and did not provide
any way to pay for that
crap. Again, it was never a
write off for the wealthy.
Here's what we have done. Here's
what fears about
how much it might cause it might
not cause who is paying for
this,
the administration is trying to
reassure Americans comparing the
plan to the financial assistance
that businesses got during the
pandemic,
small business owners need a
little bit of support. And we
provided that to keep them open
and keep them in business. And
we're investing in Americans
right now.
But White House Advisor Susan
Rice refused to give an estimate
on the plans cost well, that
that remains to be determined
and it will be a function of
what percentage of eligible
borrowers actually take up this
opportunity.
Please take note that Susan Rice
is back in the limelight. The
turf is back. She's doing
interviews everywhere.
what that's all about their
uncloaked maker Secretary of
State finally the
good one there unblocking their
unclogging. as slow
as you remember, the original
line clogging of her was to make
her secretary of state after she
was in you and you and then
everyone everyone hated her
because she's Republican. What?
I have no idea what happened.
Why didn't she become Secretary
of State?
Well, I think there was a people
in the background. Hillary
Clinton, for example. Of course,
John Kerry, these people that
are more deserving than the
twerp who comes in out of
nowhere was just one of the
people in the back office.
On Deck I'm gonna call it you
know, we're gonna start seeing
do interviews next. Valerie
Jarrett, Valerie Jarrett. She's
coming. Back can smell but
she's not on deck to be
positioned anywhere in this his
chief of staff or something
along those lines. I don't know.
Maybe she is already.
She is Obama's representative,
you know, that will be
the US so is rice. Like a two
tag team.
They're, they're unclogging.
But she was but Susan Rice, I
believed is what I think.
Because I was keeping tabs on
her. I think she was promised
Secretary of State by Obama
never delivered, never
delivered, bounced around, and
you know, here and there. And I
think that promise is still in
play. And now she's gonna who's
Secretary of State now it's the
blinking, blinking, blinking,
blinking and wincon. That guy's
got to go.
There is one interesting little
hitch to this political issue
that has been launched, is
something that Nancy Pelosi
talked about, in the beginning,
when this woman this whole debt
forgiveness came about
people think that the President
of the United States has the
power for debt forgiveness. He
does not, he can postpone, he
can delay. But he does not have
that power that would fast to be
an act of Congress. And I don't
even like to call it
forgiveness, because that
implies a transgression. It's
not to be forgiven, get that
just freeing people from those
obligations are so it the
question of who gets forgiven
whether to use the term of art
that is out there is a is a
debate, do we use the whatever
money there is for the broadest
base of support or the those
with more people with even less
debt or fewer people with more
debt? That's a policy
discussion. But the difference
between the president don't
president can't do it. So that's
not even a discussion that not
everybody realizes that, that
the President can only postpone
delay, but not forgive.
So maybe the this will be the
our life for the next couple of
months. Is everyone arguing
about can the President do it or
not? Or does it have
to be the way they play it? We
sure. Here's the way it's going
to be played into where I'm
seeing it. Biden does this size,
Executive Order, which he can't
do. The Republicans pointed out
and sue him or somebody's
recalling. Yeah, and then the
Republicans will get the bank as
I was going to give you all this
money. And then the Republicans
came along and took it away. But
you're never going to mention
the fact that he didn't have the
power in the first place that's
never going to you find that's
an old clip. not that old, was
old enough to no one's going to
bring it up again, but
you're making my point it's
going, that's going to be the
issue. It's going to be the
Republicans versus Democrats
suing over how this done and who
can do it. And that'll go on
until Election Day. And you're
absolutely right. The Democrats
will say, they hate you. They
don't want to give any money.
We're good. We're pure, we're
serene, we want to give you
money. And this is what we're
going to be hearing for the next
couple of months. Yeah,
here's the here's the problem
with this with this idea.
Okay. Here's the current divert
Consulting Group, which by the
way, its acronym is CDC. Just
saying? Yeah,
I noticed. So the the people
that are eligible to get the
$10,000 off, are already
Democrats. Yeah, they're gonna
vote Democrat, if they're going
to vote at all, a lot of them
are lazy. They're not going to
vote much and they're just like
it. There's a bunch of people at
me vo that were in this camp.
And they're all hate Trump
haters, and they out there just
knee jerk everything. And it's
not going to change the outcome
of any upcoming elections,
because they is not going to
drive is going to Republicans
have a chance to pick up votes
because of the unfairness.
Because you know, the Democrats
are always like the affair fair.
Just gotta be fair. We've got to
have equality, fairness,
fairness, equity, fairness,
equity. But yeah, fairness
know that you're right. The word
is fairness. It's not fair. What
exactly is that precise
definition of fair?
I don't know. Look it up. Well,
I'm ranting. So the Republicans
can come up with a fair, fair,
fair. Oops, I think they gained
points on this. I think that
did. Democrats aren't going to
get anywhere with this. I mean,
I don't I don't think that many
Republicans are think that I
mean, I don't think that many of
them are up to their ears in
debt. Maybe some of them a lot
of them, but there's probably be
honest with themselves fair
definition in accordance with
the rules or standards. Well,
there's no rules or standards
also legitimate. Interesting,
without cheating, or trying to
achieve unjust advantage, no.
beautiful hair. fair hair. So
fair, fair is kind of
meaningless people.
Let it's not fair.
Yeah. Is it really not fair?
Isn't Life's not fair? Just
taking the other side of the
argument for a minute. Just
taking the other side of the
argument? Is it really an unfair
thing? Is it unfair? There's
lots of unfairness when it comes
to
the rationale not because I'm
asking you. Yeah, it's really
not fair. If I went through
college, and I had a $20,000
student loan, I didn't have a
student loan, a small one. But
back in the day, it wasn't
needed. So I took the money and
just invest it in stocks. Good
time to do it. Here's
here's how, here's how the left
is doing this fair debate on
Twitter. Is it is it unfair that
people had to ride in in horse
drawn carriages and other people
got to ride in cars? Yeah,
that's Yeah, I think that's
called false equivalency. I'm
not sure. Well, fair or not. I'd
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Our formula is this we go out
for young people in the mouth
so I've got some I've got a
triple triple triple I got three
gender clips. I got three
education clips, actually four
and three pronoun clips.
Okay, so Wow. You want yeah, I
don't I mean, this is your beat.
You've been on this. You In
fact, I hope you get it out of
your system, because now you are
asked something you rarely do.
You're DMing me on Twitter. What
is Are you okay? Do you need
assistance? Are you being held?
The ones they send to you? I
don't use on the show. And I
think they're just I, I don't
know why you don't think they're
hilarious. I find these things
to be incredibly funny.
But I've seen it just blends
together it becomes a I've seen
this for the past three days.
Okay, well, here we go. Let's go
with the pronoun clips. There's
three of them. That is the
easiest ones to deal with. And
so we're getting lectured by
these these smugly types on
pronouns and what they use and
why they use them and all the
rest of it. So let's start with
this. They're all these are all
under talk to you. Okay, this is
cute. This is a pronoun,
explaining this educational part
of the show. Cue it and other
Neo pronouns.
There are like millions of
options for new pronouns. A lot
of people even like make up
their own ones. I'm just going
to do some of the popular ones.
Let's start with it. Hello, it
would really like vanilla cone
with chocolate sprinkles. And it
would really like it in a bowl
if you can do that with a spoon.
It's just less messy boy. All
right, we appreciate it. So
another one I wanted to do was
Hugh it's Hugh Hughes, Kim, and
it kind of is short for human,
um, which I really like because
I just identify as a human. I
don't really have the gender
identity right now. But it would
sound something like this. He
would really like a vanilla
cone. I'll give it to him. Thank
you.
You, you and Hume
humans you know, it's just fun.
It's a fun exercise everyone can
get you
know this I need these things
you don't know these things.
Let's try this one. This is a
this is
your topic is your propagating
child abuse.
This is this women are all
mature. This is n this is ni nem
and NIR
buckle up everybody. It's time
to talk about my pronouns.
Buckle
up buckle. This buckle up
bullcrap that we keep hearing in
these clips, it's the opposite
do we have to buckle up? It's
well, it comes from the same
people who told you to pump the
brakes.
Well pump the brakes and buckle
up. Here we go.
Buckle up everybody, it's time
to talk about my pronouns. I use
the pronouns that Nina I'm near,
ni nem near and it's a gender
neutral pronoun, said it's a NEO
pronoun. The word Neo pronoun
makes it sound like it's not
been around for very long. My
specific pronouns have been
around for over 100 years. Not
that new thing. We just came up
with new words that fit us
better. It's fine. An example of
how to use them would be the
sentence knee went to the market
with near friends who love them.
The went to the market with near
friends who love them. So that
is now over there. This is near
room. I really, I really liked
him. He was
he says he I'm telling you, I've
screwed it up and said he but
hold on.
Listen again.
I really I really liked him. He
was nice.
sends her to the Gulag pronoun
violation off. Oh my goodness,
oh my oh my pronoun violation
pronoun violation
violation. Make sure to give me
some buttons. So this is the
descender to V in Hawaii. Now
this is a woman who used these
all women's use this
I have noticed. Yeah, it has not
grown on notice. It's not gone
on her. Her pronoun is God. Oh,
that's, that's not at all
polarizing.
So let's listen to how she
rationalizes This is a little
longer than the other ones, but
it says it's very education. I'm
very
pleased with the audio quality
of these clips. It really hits
home. Could can anyone get a mic
on these people alive? Sorry,
wake up my fault. Where's the
snowball peep die
pronoun so offensive to people
like it's a pronoun, get over
it. And so I'm gonna say my
pronouns real quick and why so
he spelled h y is because I'm a
gender and I just like the
masculinity but I don't want to
be associated with him. That's
why he H Y. Right? Then I have
day them.
She said, I like this one.
Why I don't want to be
associated with men.
I know she said something else
is because I'm a gender. And I
just like the masculinity but I
don't want to be associated with
like the masculinity, but I
don't want to be associated with
men. That's a and that is I
would actually it. We don't want
to
point something out. Even though
you always condemn me for such
things. She's got to do again
another weird hair country's
pierced all over her face. Oh, I
saw this and she has to keep
swabbing herself. Yeah, she's
got a big ball of hydrogen
peroxide or alcohol wanted it to
grinchy swabbing it and she's
dumped dabbing it on her on her
piercings or on her lips
lifting her upper lip.
dabbing, dabbing it is very
gross.
That's why he entwine right.
Then I have they then and that's
just me being like, you can use
that I'm okay with that. Like
pop off is like not my favorite
but go for it. I don't care. zur
I'm fine with like, it's okay. I
think it's better than them. But
it's, it's kind of like the same
thing. God is me Validating my
agender Miss fire in the future
without being a generalist.
Because I don't view myself as a
god. I'm an atheist, I don't
believe in gods. But I just like
the I'm not feeling but how it's
perceived as me. So God, the
reason why I use it is because
as an agender person, I don't
have a gender. So it's like I'm
existing, and I'm not existing
at the same time. God, right. I
am a being and I've not been at
the same time, like God. So
that's why people can get
offended, that's fine. But
nothing else validates my age
under this, like that pronoun.
So if y'all want me to not be a
gender, that's fine. That just
the she's having a dialogue with
imaginary people.
That's just like, happens. Yeah,
those are my pronouns. And
that's why she was God.
Oh, man. Now, I have a question.
I have a question. Yeah. Do you
get the impression that all of
these examples that you've shown
us that these people have their
own apartments, their own
houses, their own dwellings that
they have?
Probably in apartments with
roommates, a lot of roommates
that are similar? Yeah,
this is this is why we need UBI
this
this last one, by the way, I
thought was very educational
because it showed a kind of a
lackadaisical approach to I
could be called a them IQ
because jersey, or whatever, she
didn't care and that she chose
God but you don't have to use it
to say they they're so these
things are not that rigid. So it
seems to me these people don't
know she's call he her are
shots. That's as long as you're
not using anything conventional.
That's
it. That's all that it is.
Now, I want to segue to a couple
of these educational ones, but I
got to play this one. This is a
gender clip. And this is the
earth dad who goes on for a buck
24 And this is a really, I think
an interesting clip, but it
shows it. It has a kind of a I
think of distressing gotcha in
here that I'll explain after
this clip is played. This is the
earth dad, or I don't
even know if any parents of
young kids have had this same
experience. So we just took my
three year old son in the doctor
for a checkup my three year old
son, and there's a reason why
I'm emphasizing that and you're
about to know why. My wife and I
are waiting in the room. With
our son and the doctor comes in,
he sees my son sitting there on
the table. And the first
question that he asks him is,
are you a boy? Or are you a
girl? I look at my wife like,
the luckily my son understands
obvious tenets of biology at
three years old, and says that
he's a boy, just like his chart
says. So the rest of the
appointment, I can even focus
because I'm wondering why in the
world, this guy is asking the
question, and then I remember,
oh, yeah, I live in California,
call me paranoid. But this is
where I think we're heading
based on other things that have
happened in Ohio a couple of
lost custody of their teenager
for refusing them hormone
treatment, the divorce Texas
couple were in a court battle
over whether or not to let their
seven year old transition from a
boy to a girl. Many are saying
that the new proposed Equality
Act could lead to more parents
losing custody of their kids who
want gender transition. So
again, call me paranoid, but I'm
wondering if the doctor is
asking the question of my son to
see if he can establish a
pattern over time that shows
that my son wants to be a girl,
here's the thing, my son is
three, I'm not even going to let
him choose what he wants for
dinner. And some days, my son
thinks he's a dinosaur, but I'm
not gonna let him transition to
a dinosaur. And being in
California, this is probably
going to happen to people like
me first. But I don't think it's
gonna be long before we start
seeing parents lose custody of
their young kids, because
they're not letting them
transition to the opposite
gender. And I think
pediatricians are going to be
the ones who are going to start
calling it out. Yeah, someone's
gotta call it out. Yeah, this is
this is all a part of a big
program and all set up. It's the
same people who run the money
who run the pharmaceuticals who
run the oil, who run the
education, it's all the same
shit.
The problem I have with this
guy's clip is that he is
susceptible, obviously to the
brainwashing is going on in this
state when he says opposite
gender instead of opposite sex.
Oh, yeah, it does vary. And
there's no such thing. First of
all, there's no such thing as an
opposite gender. There's 75
genders. There's not an opposite
gender. It doesn't exist.
Correct. So you're and
transition to the opposite
gender, you can transition to
the opposite sex a guy a break.
He's clearly emotional by No,
but I'm just pointing out that
this poor guy has been sucked
into
you imagine when we had when our
kids were young as this this
would be going on?
Die. I pity the Fae would
be I would be living in you
already. Wyoming in a minute,
but you're already oh, gee
homeschooler. I mean, you saw
that coming down
Broadway. Yeah. But yeah, well,
that was easy to easy to see
now, not for many. So let's go
on. Since we're on the gender
thing, I want to keep plugging
this part
of the show you are but
it's mildly entertaining. Let's
go to the guy in Australia.
Teachers now, Australia. Now
we're going to do I got two
clips here. One is the director
of gender. Now, this really
concerns me, because this is
showing up everywhere. This is
the director, the director of
the gender clinic, at Children's
Hospital, Philadelphia, we have
Children's Hospital, Boston,
Children's Hospital, here, there
and everywhere, that are all in
all on on this because I know I
don't trust any of the
children's hospitals. These
places are turned into these
these pits of, of this is a
sterilization pits. It's a snake
pit of sterilization. Here we
go. A
lot of us are uncomfortable
talking about sexuality with our
adolescent patients. But we
don't often talk about gender.
And so how do we start a
conversation about talking about
gender when we're talking with
our adolescent patients alone
and doing the rest of our
cultural health and mental
health assessments?
So some of the language that I'm
encouraging healthcare providers
to integrate into their practice
is so simple questions with open
ended answer opportunity. So the
simple question being so Linda,
you know, you're, you're
assigned female at birth and
there's an F on your birth
certificate. How does that fit
for you? How does that feel for
you?
This is what I say. Excuse me,
I'd like to introduce to my
friends Smith and Wesson what's
it
like being a girl at school?
What's it like being a girl in
your family? But that really
opens up is a conversation that
can meet many patient needs
whether
who is going in
the back looks like a little
seminar these people talking to
each other? Yeah, I know it's
annoying. I want to hear I want
to hear the wait wait this
assigned you were assigned
female at birth? Yeah. By his
bullshit is just a sign you
could change it. That's right.
This document straight from the
college's go on feel for
you. What's it like being a girl
at school? What's it like being
a girl in your family? But that
really opens up is a
conversation that can meet many
patient needs. Whether you're
Linda feels very comfortable
being a girl, whether Linda is
worried about certain puberty
changes that could be happening,
as well as if Linda really
identifies as Larry, you've just
created an opening that says I'm
here to listen If this doesn't
feel like a fit for you. So
that's some language that many
providers from six years old, up
to 16 aren't finding lead to
some great conversation. Okay.
First off talks about providers.
This is exactly the problem.
This is and I'm glad that I was
here to witness what's going on
here in Dallas, because there's
so much money for these
providers for Director of gender
for special HR personnel is so
much money that their brain has
stopped functioning and
understanding what's going on
there. Just all in following the
book, raking in the dough. This
is a big business, big business.
And did you identify as Larry,
did she say that? Yeah, Larry, I
identify as Larry.
Larry,
Larry, nothing wrong with that.
I have my last gender clip. And
that's this one. This is from
Australia. And this guy's wife
needs to get a hysterectomy.
She's gonna die. This is some
situation where the hysterectomy
is needed. And this is a short
clip, but it's it to me. It says
it all about what's wrong.
I don't care what your reasoning
for having a hysterectomy is at
1804 it though I do know that
gender affirming care in some
places in the world. It's more
attention and actually gets
prioritized over other
hysterectomy is I had a friend
in Australia who has been open
about her story where she had to
lie and say that she was a trans
man to get a hysterectomy that
saved her life.
The system is so captured. It's
crazy. And you know what the
prot here's the problem. It's so
obvious. The only outlet people
have where they kind of feel
safe saying something. These are
tick tock. Yeah, man that My
life sucks. This is what's
happening. It's crazy. And I can
only say it on tick tock. And I
think that's also because people
are deathly afraid to say it in
public where people are around.
They're so afraid of this.
They've read this is Oh,
well yeah, like the blink clips.
Were the problem is they were
lost. What the problem is, is
that you're gonna have your kid
taken away. Oh, absolutely.
Because these different these
different state agencies who got
this thing got this kind of
thing going on. You're gonna
have to talk to your kid about
don't even suggest you're a
girl. You know, next thing you
know, you're whisked off and
your balls are chopped off a
kid.
There's our opening clip for
sure. Ah, okay. That that was
expertly done because first you
got me all riled up about these
nut jobs and you brought in some
good stuff that was great
quality and it just, and it's so
wrong. Okay, wait, no, no, no,
no, I've got to bring up the
vibe man. I gotta, I gotta we
got to we're not vibrating high
enough right now. I am going to
introduce to you a brand new
foamer clip.
All right, this is it. This is
history in the making right
here. Number 20 on final
There we go. This is an S 1071
This ladies and gentlemen
I could die right now
oh, man, I love this guy. He's
so excited about his train.
That's a good train. Do we know?
He says it is like some number
22. And he basically captured
all of them as we as I guess
there's a whole sequential row
of these trains. I'm not sure
which one was which one it was.
I'm sorry. But that the I love
our foamers this is a good one.
Yeah, he's definitely a foamer
and not a phony like the one we
play.
No, because not phony.
It was a phony he was he was
mocking foamers No. Listen to
that. Warren. Yes.
Really? Oh, well, let's for
comparison. I thought it was
always pretty I thought was
always pretty pretty realistic.
Oh my god.
Like the sound sounds the same
guy.
Really funnier.
I don't know. I liked the guy
saying he he could die. I liked
that. It was kind of fun.
Yeah, it was nice. Yeah, you
know, I was watching C span I
cut the Collins.
Ooh, this is always a winter
how's the span doing I haven't
seen any spent the last couple
of days that kind of good stuff.
Is it exciting when
Biden doesn't like coming on?
You know, it comes on and they
come to me. It's just you Yeah,
I don't know me. It's C span C
span is it come? It's fluctuates
it on. They have all the press
conferences so you can go there
and you listen to John Pierre
Yes, of course and that kind of
thing. But
the call in the morning Colin
shows are usually the best. It
gives you a real temperature of
the American public.
I have a number of interesting
ones here. This is a this is
interesting that I've just
started playing from the top
down. It's calling a Democrat on
Liz Cheney. Oh, yeah.
News story of the week murder in
El Paso, Texas, democratic
caller will hear from you first
time already.
Hi, I'm in Mesa, Arizona.
I already liked this guy.
I'm curious as to why there's
not more discussion about how
the people that support the
Republican Party, in the case of
Liz Cheney, are compromised by
her attempt to get to the truth.
So I just want someone in the
media to address the fact that
the common people are rallying
around a pure the appearance of
criminal and your irreverent
actions of the Republican Party.
I don't understand it. I wish I
could make it more clear, but it
just seems Americans. And I will
say white Americans in
particular have gone so extreme
against the principles that they
originally stood for, which was
God and country. And I have that
in the activity, especially
related to Liz Cheney,
how come they didn't cut that
guy off?
Oh, they don't really cut them
off that much. They this woman
is not the best host of one.
There's one guy in particular
that will stop the guy and say,
Well, what? What illegal
activities? Are you talking
about?
That clip was kind of no good.
No, well, this unfortunately,
she doesn't do that. She just
lets him ramble. And she cuts to
the next person. Here's a here's
a call. And this is a GOP hater.
And Houston, Texas. Tracy is
watching there and calling in
independent. Good morning.
Hi, good morning, Greta. I was
actually trying to reach your
last guest. But I will comment
on the top news story of the
week. Okay. My concern and I
think a lot of independents
concern is the Republican
Party's affinity with leaders
but are lawless and corrupt. And
if you have an affinity towards
representation, that is going to
go to Washington or whatever
office and represents you in
that way. I don't see why are
they so alarmed and amazed that
once these people are put into
these positions of power,
they're corrupt. And always you
knew that they were that when
you elected them? Secondly, that
anger. I don't see how they
can't see themselves that
they've already been
radicalized. When you listen to
them called in. They're highly
emotional, they're angry,
they're upset. And lastly,
someone needs to kill. And I
would suggest that seaspan do
have somebody on to explain to
these people the end of the
story. This is not new. We've
seen this with Mussolini. We've
seen this with Hitler. Someone
needs to explain to these people
how this story is you are used
in order to elect a demagogue
once the demagogue is installed,
you'll lose your rights as as
well as everyone else.
I'm unclear whether she's
talking about Biden Trump or
someone else.
Let me see she was talking about
Trump but it doesn't make any
sense because the he's out that
okay. Oh, no, no,
no. He's not house. Now they can
they need to have the evil
person. I'm going to break here.
I'm gonna break your clips into
with a mainstream media version
of how the American people are
feeling. I think it'll be worth
it. It's not that long. Mainly
because it's yummy ish. Yummy.
Chu is obviously the star of NPR
and CBS.
She also does she's done on NPR,
more PBS. She's
doing PBS. I thought she had PBS
and I know of what
was doing like Washington Week
or something like that. But
she's not on the NewsHour
anymore. She hasn't been on the
NewsHour for months
trying to think where this is
while she was on a panel might
have been MSNBC she was on a
panel calling Infowars she loves
going there calling well no she
was calling in via via video
from her swanky. You know, as is
such an observation when you're
a journalist and anybody really
when you are dialing in with
video. From a hotel room. You
just shouldn't show your bed it
and you can see that she kind of
sloppily made up the bed and the
pillows are on top and the the
sheets are askew. It's just,
it's just not pleasant.
No, it was lame, lame, a
producer should
have should have called foul on
that. Alright. So there's a
there's people aren't happy in
America 74% of Americans are
unhappy. This is this is this is
the story. This is a big number.
And the question is Why leave it
to me.
74% of Americans say the country
is going in the wrong direction.
nearly 60% of voters say
America's best tears are behind
it nearly 60% It makes Why are
people so unhappy these days?
Because it's a great question.
And I've been out on the
campaign drum in Alabama, just
today doing stories about sort
of redistricting and in the
political atmosphere in this
state. But what you see really
is on the Democratic side,
people that are very, very
worried about the direction of
this country, they're very
worried especially about former
President Trump possibly coming
back into President Trump and
another Republican stealing the
election in 2022 or 2024.
Because we've seen so many
election deniers be be elected.
So a lot of Democrats on the
Democratic side, they're very
worried about abortion also. Oh,
I love that. She says they're
very worried about Trump or
another Republican stealing the
election. Wow. But you said
Bring yourself and you cope to
the health threat.
keys off the rails?
How about it? All right, back to
C span. Back to back to the
people.
Back to the real people. Yeah,
let's go with this one that
well, we can do the long one.
Which
lunatic there longer than I've
already played. How long is
this?
Oh, this one is a good but this
is a great. Okay, well,
first of all, it's too much.
Okay, well, let's play this one,
then. No, no, we didn't play it
but as to be the last one. You
can't buck here. It'd be okay.
Listen to this. But this is one
of my favorite clip. Because
this proves that everything we
do is
right. Oh, well. Let's take our
time listening to it then.
This is calling about LIFO.
That's life.
Okay. David, Mount Vernon, New
York democratic caller. Good
morning.
Good morning. How are you?
Doing? Well, sir. You bet.
What's your top news story?
Well, my story is this.
Everything that we're seeing
going on today. It's about
population. In a few years,
Caucasian will no longer be the
majority, which means, you know,
democracy, the majority rules.
So what we're seeing right now,
are ways to prevent that.
Whether it be changing the
voting laws, turning over
abortion laws, making things
such that that doesn't happen.
People need to pay attention to
it is coming soon. And for them
to lose the power to control the
nation that they started to
people who they consider to be
beneath them. Scripture says the
first will be last. The last
will be first. All right, David.
Scripture, yes. The first will
be last and the last will be
first. This is the way we
operate last. First out LIFO
that's all that it takes.
Scripture I didn't know is in
the Bible. We should do that.
Well, you are you are a former
Catholic high school boy, aren't
you? Yeah, absolutely.
Go to a Catholic High School,
but it was it was in the
Catechism. The Catechism kid All
right. Here's a short one.
No, no, no, no, no, you still
want to do more of these morons.
We have news to deconstruct now.
You're gonna save the last two
you can say they have to run on
Sunday. We
have important important
information. We there's a couple
of ways we can go but I'm gonna
take it to food for a moment.
And next what you wind turbines
and gummy bears have in common
actually more
than you might think. Thanks to
science. Researchers in Michigan
have found a way to recycle wind
turbine blades made from a
composite resin the process
they've developed can break the
blades down into chewy edible
products like gummy bears.
Okay, after after your bugs
enjoy a nice dessert of Winmill
gummies
This is a bogus story.
It's everywhere. It's
everywhere. This is ABC. I mean
Okay, it's a bogus
what's wrong? It's just a blade
broke which Raj is leaving it up
there no, these blades break all
the time. These windmills are
horrible. Blades break catch on
fire the everything no, there's
lots of excess blade edge. This
blades everywhere.
Look, go look on YouTube.
They're made out of gum.
No they can be made out of oil
like oil products, it's
fiberglass Listen again. Listen
again
to Wind turbines and gummy bears
have in common actually
more than you might think.
Thanks to science three
structures in Michigan have
found a way to recycle wind
turbine blades made from a
composite resin the process
they've developed can break the
blades down into chewy edible
products like gummy bear
so I understand this is because
there's complaints about you
know, the carbon footprint of
windmills. And so don't worry
science has it figured out
there's no waste once the
windmill blades have to be
replaced I think every eight
years we'll just eat them So how
else can I interpret this I'll
just eat them Don't worry about
it we'll
just so the resin suppose it
resonant makes the blades now
these things it seems to me
would be made out of fiberglass
which is used as a resin I don't
know how you can extract that
from the fiber balancing
the carbon fiber maybe wouldn't
be carbon fiber to make it nice
little carbon fiber
would be the way to go if you
know but I can't imagine a blade
that size meat made out of
carbon fiber and fiber and not
costing so much money you can't
afford to put the windmill up
good be wrong
now that they're starting it's
starting the it's starting to
come into vision now we can see
all the things that are
happening here we so we might as
well just hit climate change
real quick because
while you're on food all you got
to do food if you got to food it
is a food dense you want to stay
in a theme so let's play my food
thing is is the amiesh
Yes Yeah, I understand you know
about this I do of course
I can tell you what's really
going on but let's play it
I'm Jeremy Wifredo for rebel
news and burden hand
Pennsylvania it's here in this
old ominous is not what
you think and to you seek and TD
is bad. Yes just pointing out
some of these other news outlets
are worse go on
Jeremy Wifredo for revenues and
burden and Pennsylvania it's
here in this old Amish community
where arm federal agents
you share this as which outfit
is this. This is Brett moves,
the guys auditioning for Ben
Shapiro's
gig you know the name of the
town is bird in hand, can
nationally burden ham
got it. he redid Miller's
organic meat and dairy farm. The
government is arguing that the
farm isn't adhering to federal
regulatory requirements
concerning food. While the farm
argues that this is just the
latest attack on independent
farmers giving their communities
healthy food the Miller organic
farm in Burnham, Pennsylvania a
remote Amish village has been
around for almost 30 years. The
farm supplies everything from
grass fed beef and cheese to raw
milk and organic eggs to dairy
from grass fed on say water
buffalo and all types of produce
to roughly 4000 Private food
club members who pay top dollar
for high quality whole food. The
private food club members
cherish their ability to get
food from an independent farmer
who isn't processing his meat
and dairy. At United States
Department of Agriculture
facilities which mandates food
be prepared in ways that Miller
believes make it less
nutritious. Miller contends that
he's preparing food the way God
intended. The US government
doesn't see it that way. They
originally sent arm federal
agents to the farm and demanded
he sees operations. The
government is also looking for
more than $300,000 in fines it
requests so steep it would put
the farm at a business. This is
an attack on Amish Religious
freedom is just 150 miles
outside of Washington DC. It
also speaks to the gross
corruption at the USDA as it's
available on the USDA site. The
agency is funded mostly by the
federal government but it also
receives hundreds of millions of
dollars from the agricultural
industry. Companies like Bayer,
Syngenta and cargo stand to lose
millions, even billions of
dollars worth of market share.
If more American farmers opted
for holistic farming practices
like Miller's farm instead of
chemical heavy technology, heavy
industry friendly practices,
making it even more independent
Millis farm doesn't use any
gasoline or fertilizer, and
therefore the war between
Ukraine and Russia isn't
affecting his bottom line. He's
not dependent and he's providing
healthy food to his community
the way he believes God intended
and the government is trying to
intimidate and shut it down.
Yes, I know a lot about this
story. Because I'm constantly
questioning Texas slim about how
things will work with the beef
that the ranchers are selling
directly to customers. What
exactly do you think is
happening here? Why is this raid
taking place? Why USDA has
this huge heart on about raw
milk? Yes, and it's not all
about raw milk. I agree. I don't
get anything to do with the beef
or anything else is I agree
nothing. Raw milk and they have
raw buffalo milk by water
buffalo milk which is used to
make mozzarella by the way
delicious. They have regular cow
raw milk and they have camel raw
milk. These guys are just asking
for trouble.
What is the why did they have
such a hard on about it?
They think that listeria wishes
can be occur in batches of raw
milk is a plague. And they just
don't think Did anyone should
drink raw milk they did. This is
just a standard this happens up
in Washington State with a
couple of our producers up
there. We I know one of them and
they have to do all the they
have to jump through hoops to
keep this raw milk dairy going.
But they do it because they got
this one guy to go was that
really owns the place is a hard
ass. And he can I also
believe that the reason why they
it's actionable for them is
because of the the club aspect
of it. So if you if you go to a
ranch or farm and you say okay,
I'd like you know, five gallons
of your raw milk, can you pay
him right on the spot,
preferably in cash, it's not
going to be much of a problem. I
think it's
it's not true. In Washington
State, that's the way he sells
his milk. And he's got nothing
but issues with these guys
than I then I'm incorrect. I
just I also felt that there's
some rules. So the whole reason
for an FDA, USDA, USDA approval
or FDA approval is for the
processing. And you can only
sell in commercial stores. If
you have the seal of approval.
I've thought in most states,
maybe Pennsylvania is not one of
them, that as long as you are
selling directly and not through
a club mechanism. It will be
okay. But obviously not. So I'm
not just
the raw milk. And this is I
don't know, for fact, this
report sucks. Very poorly done.
But I know for a fact that the
USDA goes after these raw milk
guys all over the country.
There's there's one little story
that I keep forgetting to bring
up and I just want to insert it
here since we're talking about
the food industry. It's about
Ukraine, something I learned
which is really interesting. In
so after we committed the coup,
and then we had no everyone the
new government that Victoria
Cagle Nudelman, personally chose
no glitch. Put them in, there
was an IMF loan, of course $17
billion IMF loan. And one of the
stipulations of this loan, of
course, was the all kinds of,
you know, restrictions and
things that the government had
to do but a key provision
demanded on the posts or the
demanded on this government. It
was it yes, in New York, that
they open up so they they
changed the law on Ukraine, what
they call black soil land, which
is some apparently some of the
most fertile land in the world,
which is why I guess it's the
breadbasket, which and it's its
own, it was purposely set up so
that there were lots of small
farmers owning a little piece.
And no one could sell to anyone
except to Ukrainian and they
wanted to keep that protected.
That was one of the provisions
that had to be changed for the
$17 billion IMF loan, and guess
who's come in and purchase 30%
of Ukraine's land which is now
shipping grain to the rest of
the world. Monsanto, DuPont it's
all the big food processors, the
GMO giants the same they this
was meant for them to steal
literally grabbed this land.
Yeah, the Russians are trying to
grab a little area and these
guys just did it by buying it.
Boom.
Well, they did kill a whole
bunch of people at the my dawn.
And, you know, it wasn't that
easy. But yeah, Victoria Nuland
She's good. She knows this shit.
Okay. Back Story back to climate
change. This is a story that's
cropping up everywhere.
Today, regulators in California
are expected to approve new
rules that will ultimately ban
the sale of gas powered cars in
the state by 2035. This is
really important for reducing
climate changing emissions. I
mean, simply put, we can't
address climate change. without
addressing transportation
emissions. It's the largest
source of emissions in
California, the new rules will
require 35% of new cars sold by
2026. To produce zero emissions,
that number climbs to 68% by
2030. And by 2035, all new cars
sold in California must be free
of greenhouse gas emissions.
Having the standard means that
automakers are going to have to
make more electric vehicles.
That means more models,
different sizes and different
price points. Supporters call
this a major step in the
nation's transition to electric
vehicles. Not only is California
the largest auto market in the
US, but more than a dozen states
typically follow California's
lead on setting emission
standards. So right now about
1/3 of the new car market is
covered by California's clean
car rules. And we expect that
other states will adopt these
California standards. But the
rules could face legal
challenges. The Biden
administration granted
California a waiver that allows
the state to adopt emission
rules stricter than federal
standards, but 17 Republican led
states are now challenging that
waiver in court.
So this is cropping up
everywhere. In Norway,
Volkswagen will only sell
electric vehicles after 2024.
Just two years away. This
doesn't seem like a great trend
for everybody
know, it's gonna be a pain in
the ass to have to charge these
cars.
Well, what if you just can't? Of
course, there's going to be
decades of aftermarket but for
how long? When? When do they
start pulling the hey, you know,
just having a gas station is bad
for the environment, shut them
down. Can't be for a while can't
be far off.
No, it seems like it. But when
these things these things switch
back, they back off on this,
like all the promises they make?
Well, every everybody's
signaling everybody's making
noises. Everybody's saying,
Well, you know, it's like, it's
just not going to be good. Who
knows climate change? It's gonna
see it. Here's the president,
the president of France McCrone,
what
we are living through is a time
of great upheaval, that
blockbuster movie, firstly,
because we are witnessing, and