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Adam curry Jhansi Devora
Thursday, September
15 2022. This is your award
winning gizmo nation media
assassination episode 1486. This
is no agenda, knocking on
the door and broadcasting live
from the heart of the Texas hill
country. Here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry.
And from Northern Silicon Valley
where the train strikes gonna do
us a lot of good. I'm John C.
Dvorak
skills. Just a programming note.
I have among the backup system
today. So there may be like a
tad more delay than normal. But
backup system? Well, one of the
several ones I have this is the
this is the MiFi.
The internet is not up to
par. Yeah, it's going in and
out. And then the next step will
be to go to Starlink. But
Starling definitely has a delay.
Oh,
that's no good.
No, no, it's great for porn.
This is borderline. Okay. I'll
tell you what the problem is.
Yeah. It's you. What do you
mean? You don't sound your
normal self?
Oh, that's because it's probably
getting squeezed coming down the
line to you. The codec is making
him Yeah, something like that.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, I'm sorry.
Everyone else will hear me just
fine. But you sound great.
That's all that counts. Hey,
John. We before we before we do
anything we have breaking news
this morning. I know that we
have to talk about the train
strike. But I woke up to the
news that our governor here
Greg, what do you call them?
Glenn Abbott? Glen Abbott, and
have it not too bad. Not to be
outdone by Ron DeSanto. They're
in Florida, you know, sending
migrants to Martha's Vineyard
via charter airplane? No, no,
he's taking it one step further.
Breaking news for you. This has
been a busy morning already. We
are going live to pictures from
Washington DC. And the latest
report is that there have been
immigrants by bus dropped off at
VICE PRESIDENT Kamala Harris's.
This is just outside her home.
You can see from these pictures
of dozens, I would say more than
100. I don't know if there are
multiple hundreds of people
outside on the lawn there. But
not a small number of people
outside, not the White House.
But vice president Harris's home
address,
which is the Naval Academy. And
there's all these people just
hanging around like, you know,
masks on half of them on cell
phones, trying to get free Wi
Fi.
You know, this guy, I have to
say I get he's got a sense of
humor,
he gets points, he gets points
for that. And it's kind of the
whole thing is disturbing,
obviously, because we're using,
we're using people as political
peons, which of course, is you
know, anyone who comes in
through this manner is being
used that way. But holy crap,
this is this is next level.
Hey, you know, they're all asked
What do you mean, they don't
just force them into a bus and
ship them off wherever they want
to go? No, all supposedly
they're all asked you want to go
to Chicago? Do you want to go to
New York? And I guess the
question is, you want to go to
Washington, DC, we'll drop you
off right in front of the Vice
President of the United States,
you will take your right there.
How about it? And I mean, I
should probably say yes, the
sad thing is, it should be we're
not going to ask you, we're
gonna send you back. That's what
it should be.
Well, that's what it would be
under normal circumstances. But
since they refuse to do that,
that's just and they're going to
distribute them anyway. I mean,
the government has been doing
that with with secret airplane
flights and buses themselves and
shipping them all over the
place. Let the states do it. And
they will designate where
they're gonna go. I hope so.
After asking them of course. I
hope that you like to meet the
Vice President of the United
States where I would do we'd
like to meet the Vice President
of the United States. Oh, see?
Okay, we'll put you this drop
you right out of it or out
nice one, John. Oh, see great.
Yeah. So then it's gonna say
after after this hilarious
moment because I do see the
humor of it and I like I like
the American political humor
creeping back into the lexicon
that's fun it felt like Atlas
Shrugged. Like finally they did
it they did something to the
trains and this is you know, the
train thing coming up. Oh, yeah.
This you know, this train was
transit clips on this. This
train strike. which is going to
be tomorrow night? I believe or
tonight maybe it's tonight
Friday they they say that they
they have some tentative
agreement as of 5am This morning
I don't know see exactly
I have a bunch of clips I know
we're gonna play them all but
they tend to be all they're all
about one thing I mean the
strikers are there would be
strikers they are not being
treated right because it none of
none of these guys were
mentioned they real elephant in
the room which is the fact that
their rail companies forced a
vaccine on a bunch of people a
lot of them quits I got 20 years
and screw you I'm out of here.
Right well,
this is the problem with all
with the health sector with with
the airports. This is this is
the same Yeah, and
it's never mentioned I've got a
report here from CNBC, which I
think has the best material
because it's about the what's
going to happen to the economy.
And there's also a rail strike
at NPR short 31 second clip,
which kind of kind of summarizes
it but again, never mentions the
forced vaccinations.
Well, let's do the NPR short
first just to get into the mood.
Unions representing us freight
rail workers are on track. To
strike as early as midnight
Friday morning and as Frank
Morris of member station case
you are reports pressure to
avert a strike is building
Americans are coming to grips
with the implications of a
freight rail strike missed
deliveries of chemicals, fuel
and raw material. hobbling
water, plants, power plants and
factories produce rotting new
cars gathering dust and
passenger rail service shut down
across parts of the country.
Work rules are the sticking
point.
I understand this is supposed to
be about 30% of all goods
transported across the country
is done by rail.
I think more than net but I
don't know the number. But I
will say I had to stop that clip
after that pun at the beginning.
I am not putting up with this. I
agree. Well done. Just screw
those guys. All right, CNBC.
Yeah, they have to kind of do
economic financial angle. So
maybe trust
they leave out in fact stuff
too, but at least they did
reports very complete. All you
ever need to know this
is being left out of every
single report about you know
Heathrow about people about
airlines in general. I mean,
they never say Well, yeah, but
the health care personnel. They
never say, Oh, it was so many
people quit. It's just poop just
glossed over. And we're just
supposed to think that it's
normal. It's the new normal.
There we go.
The United States could be
heading into the first rail
strike in 30 years rail strike.
Two of the largest railroad
unions in the country still
haven't come to a compromise
that consequences would be
catastrophic shipments of food,
coal, oil, just about anything
you can think of would be
disrupted. Prices would soar.
The Brotherhood of locomotive
engineers and train men and
smart transportation division
account for about half of all
union employees they have until
midnight Friday to come to an
agreement. main sticking point
here isn't money per se instead,
unions want better working
conditions and access to paid or
unpaid sick leave. In a
statement the President of one
of the unions wrote in part the
average American would not know
that we get fired for going to
the doctor this one thing has
our members Most Enraged and now
unions argue companies penalize
them for taking off for such
things as emergencies and
illnesses but the American
Association of railroads reports
it wants the companies to deal
with these issues locally. It's
a railroad company is already
preparing for a potential work
stoppage Union Pacific reporting
it's taking steps to prevent
further supply chain disruption
Amtrak canceling all long
distance trains tomorrow except
for some in the Northeast
aren't the union's in the Biden
administration all buddy buddy?
Can't
it good paying union jobs? Yeah.
Or is this an area legs?
Hey, man, you okay? They're just
yelling Biden isms all over the
place.
So, man, I Yes, it should be but
the end. If you start when you
dig deeper and deeper into the
story, it turns out that these
these, this, this is kind of new
that should go to the doctor,
you get fired. They're so short
handed. And we've gotten some
letters. We got people that work
on the railroad that listen to
our show. I have one they've
told us all this stuff. And
they've told us a lot of stuff,
including the fact that they're
shorthand and so they can't
really afford to lose somebody
for you know the now you can't
go For the doctor, but then they
firemen it makes it even worse.
They're really this is a mess
this whole situation, let's go
to step two of this.
Oh, I'm sorry. Actually clip
two. I didn't see you had one
rail, rail strike to crux is
that the one? You're saying clip
to a very short clip. Okay. One
of
the carriers, they have a
problem with staffing with
retaining and recruiting
employees. And that's a real
difficulty, therefore, they're
putting a lot of pressure on
employees.
If I was talking to a buddy
yesterday, and you know, IRS
came up and I, of course made
one of those, well, you know,
they're hiring, they're gonna,
they're gonna grow they're gonna
be auditing people. And we came
back is now it's very unlikely
he works in the business
accounting says nobody here
believes they can hire that many
people. There's not that you
can't get that there's no
accountants. Certainly it's
starting salary. 60 grand no
one's taking those jobs. No
one's going to apply. At least
not now. So I'm sure this this
no one wants to work, John.
Well, not as you have to have a
Vax.
Well, the answer is that of
course, but in general, I think
that people have just soured.
Quiet quitting. That's what it's
called.
Yeah, the problem is you still
have bills to pay.
Yes. Okay. Gotcha.
I mean, by no giveaway a lot of
money but at some point, it's
like, well, you know, maybe I
better find something to do.
Although of $22 an hour and
McDonald's, you know, on you
know, people a lot of
literally checking out and, you
know, living in, you know, on
couches and doing a gig when
they need some money and then
cutting out again, it's like
that gig economy thing kind of
caught on. But there has to be
gigs. People don't want to do
real. My work doesn't define me.
That's what I hear.
rail strike three.
With no deal. The economy's
already getting squeezed and
prices are going up. Ethanol a
key component of gasoline
shipped entirely by rail
soaring, the shipment of ag
products is slowing or in some
cases stopping entirely. The
Biden administration wants to
divert that volume to trucks.
But the American Trucking
Association says idling all
trains would require more than
460,000 additional long haul
trucks every day, which is not
possible.
Hey, man, they better work this
out this this is not this was
not this will not be good. They
got to figure this shit out.
This will not end well.
will burn Bernie Sanders suit
just takes a different approach.
Now I have this clip of Bernie
making some comments which I
just think are stupid. But let's
have I have a little pre clip.
Because he does the following
with the rail strike for clip
was the President and I do
wonder.
I do as you as you wonder. Oh,
he does? He does. He does wonder
I do wonder.
I do I do wonder I do wonder
wonder now why do you wonder
exception with this? Is the same
with because what is
the point of adding the word
due? to wonder? If you wonder
the I wonder that means
something, doesn't it? Yes. What
is it? What is I wonder? I
wonder about this? I wonder
about that? How is that
different than I do wonder? I
think what is the point of
adding the word do I
think it's a contraction?
Contraction? Of what have I
really do wonder? So the
dropping the really, and it's
meant to sound sincere by adding
a do in there. And yeah, hey,
man, gay used to mean something
different to so just as you
say it, can you say I do do
wonder? Because a lot of this
seems to be just a lot of do do.
I'm with you. I am with now
there's here's what I think
whenever someone add to do
before typically it's believe,
or in this case wonder. I think
it's a lie. I do believe now I
think that's because you're
trying to convince yourself your
belief. Oh, you
think it might be a tell? Yeah,
I
think it's a tough
posture to be hostile. I never
thought of that. But now Now
that you say that, I'm going to
I'm going to start thinking that
way. Let's go with the full clip
to show what the typical Bernie
stuff
is the President and I do wonder
if the CEO of the railroad or
other top executives at that
railroad. I wonder if they would
get fired if they got sick, or
if they had a medical emergency
in their families.
I'd like a specious straw man
thing he does it constantly and
people think this has great
yeah. So here I think is the
update on the situation as of
early this morning
labor secretary Marty was saying
this all came together overnight
while many were sleeping and
hoping for the best here. After
more than 20 hours of talks
between rail companies and
unions for rail workers, they
say this deal came together that
balances the needs of those
workers, the nation's economy
and also for those real
corporations, President Biden to
also celebrating this tentative
deal here saying it will keep
the nation's critical rail
system working and avoid
disruption of the economy that
will also give workers better
pay improved working conditions
and also peace of mind for
workers around their health care
costs. All of which he says our
hard earned hard earned
Yes, I don't know. Well, this
was candidate will see it they
have to use the it goes back to
the the union members they have
to say okay, and if they say
okay, this is a go, they better
they better, they better. I
agree. Now, this this dovetail
it might not. You never know.
He's dovetails nicely into the
exclusive interview. Nancy
Cortez had with Janet Yellen on
the CBS Evening News and the
train strike also came up. These
are short
while tonight the Biden
ministration is working to avoid
a rail strike that could derail
an already fragile. CSS. Nancy
Cortez spoke exclusively with
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen,
a day after a government report
showed inflation has not eased.
inflation remains a problem. It
obviously is of tremendous
concern to Americans.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen
cited rising costs for rent and
groceries as two of the biggest
concerns.
We hope to see substantial
improvement over the coming
year.
Do you think inflation is close
to peaking?
I don't want to get involved in
month by month forecast. I do
believe it'll come down I
believe.
So let's listen to the tell it
was I had to keep that to
myself. I want to surprise you
with it.
I don't want to get involved in
month by month forecasts. I do
believe it'll come down over
time due to the actions the Fed
is taking.
Okay, so let's just take that
lie into account in with the new
model. When someone places a do
before believe when they do
believe they're lying. So she
says I do believe it will come
down.
I do
believe a perfect example
because we know for a fact it's
not coming down.
Here's here she is specifically
on the rail workers strike.
As she spoke her colleagues in
the cabinet worked to head off a
strike by freight rail workers
with the deadline now two days
away. Some chemical shipments
have already been halted, and
Amtrak announced it's canceling
all long distance trains
starting tomorrow, because some
of them use freight rail tracks.
What impact would a rail strike
have on already high inflation?
And
I'm sorry. Oops, I played that
one already. My mistake. This is
the one I meant to play. I'm
sorry.
Secretary Yellen recently worked
with European allies to impose a
new price cap on Russian oil.
But already energy bills in some
parts of Europe are five times
higher than usual. What would a
recession in Europe mean for the
US economy?
Well, a recession in Europe
would have some spillovers to us
I think we shouldn't exaggerate
how significant they would be.
But I do think this winter is
going to be your thing.
Challenging for European
neighbors, but
now it doesn't now it doesn't
really work because she says I
do think it's going to be tough
and challenging. So if she's
lying then she thinks it won't
be
shouldn't exaggerate how
significant Z would be. But I do
think this winter is going to be
tough and challenging for our
European neighbors.
Our European neighbors,
neighbors. That
funny verse of geography.
So now I was I played some stuff
out of order. This was I was
going to lead beautifully into a
couple shortish clips of Queen
Ursula state of the European
Union, which I bet you didn't
even know she did.
I didn't know she did that.
It Yes. And it's it is a state
of the union as it is for the
United States when the President
does a State of the Union. So
you know, there's there's good
stuff in there, but first I want
to share a boot On the ground
report from producer James, who
says I thought I'd give you a
quick boots on the ground report
about the impending rail strike.
I've been driving local
intermodal trucking for JB Hunt
one of the largest intermodal
carriers in the US in the
Chicago region for about five
years now.
Yeah, big boys.
Is that what it is the big boys,
they're big boys.
I'll mess around those boys. The
four Norfolk Southern rail yards
in Chicago stopped accepting all
loads on Wednesday at midnight,
we can only clear out remaining
trailers, this affects about
1500 to 2000 containers a day.
The rest of the rails BNSF CSX,
Canadian National Union Pacific
stopped accepting refrigerated
loads, which means local
harvests are going to sit and
the frozen food to most
restaurants are at a standstill.
Also, none of the rail yards are
accepting hazardous loads. So if
a Walmart or Target load has a
box of cigarette lighters, it's
not moving by a rail. When I've
seen disruptions before, due to
weather related causes, a one
day stop is about three and a
half days of catch up on our
end, not including the ripple
effect for our customers. So
before the strike officially
starts, the supply chain is
going to be backed up for two
weeks. About that,
so it's going to be backed up
for two weeks where this there's
a strike
or not. Yeah, that's what he's
saying. But he sounds like he's
saying there's going to be a
strike. But yeah, whether it's a
strike or not. Two weeks, two
weeks, and that's interesting
because we were we were we two
days ago and Tina asked for Topo
Chico. You know, you were
like crudities
good one. Topo Chico is a very
common carbonated water that's
here in Texas with a yellow
label. I think it's Mexican. You
know, it's it's lowbrow. It's
not it's not. It's the opposite
of it's not the crudity of
sparkling water. Let me put it
that way. And the guy said no,
we don't have anywhere out as
what that's that. That's you're
not a Texan if you hold on I've
Topo Chico guy said, yeah, now
the delivery didn't come? Maybe
it's already
starting? Maybe? Well, if that's
the case, it is going to be two
weeks that's going to jack up.
May or may not jack up prices.
Yeah, I don't think two weeks
would but if they actually go on
strike, yeah, that could get
pretty bad.
Well, I know if it goes down, it
strikes me like this is a real
mess. I you know, you're gonna
probably really put the screws
to him to keep him from going on
strike government. Well, that is
what we're gonna see who has the
power?
Well, you know, the union's got
the upper hand here. This is an
example of union power. This is
the kind of thing Joe Biden's
always talking about. And anyone
who's ever get good, good
familiarity with unions and
union ism, they don't have the
upper hand
scenario scenario, the strike
happens, it lasts maybe a couple
of days, but that will extend
the supply chain issues, it
stuff will start to get kind of
scarce within two or three
weeks. But before then, you
know, this is gonna be a huge
problem. And then good old
Pennsylvania coal mine blue
collar Joe steps in and
negotiates and makes it happen.
How about that?
That could be that's, I mean,
it's a it's a possibility that
could be arranged to do that. I
mean, it would be you shouldn't
have I would have thought, well,
let's take this scenario one
step further. does strike is
bogus. It's designed so Joe
comes in the whole thing. Broad
that's what I just said. No, you
said is happening. But you
didn't really ever say it was a
fraudulent straight. I
said this is this is the plan.
Okay. This is the plan is have
the real strike. But then have
Joe come in after a couple of
days, you'll have some
disruption, or having come in
after two weeks or something
like that. But
it's not. It's not a new scheme,
because this happened in 1992.
When there was a rail strike
that lasted exactly two, I think
it was two days, maybe three,
and Clinton came in and saved
the day.
Well, it's so it's an old
playbook.
So the way to disrupt it is to
approve the deal and just skip
it. The sister
Well, who's who has to approve
it. But
if you got a boots on the ground
guy working in a trucking
company, they're not taking
goods that they're going,
they're not doing business as
usual. They're already preparing
for the strike as if it's going
to happen. And that's the rank
and file. I'm suspicious.
Well, this also could be a way
to get Get the government to
chip in say hey you know we can
do this country's in deep in big
trouble you know
yeah they may add some something
to the pot I mean if if they got
what they wanted because the
money was not the issue it was
the working conditions and
that's what everybody says yeah
which is getting fired for going
to the doctor kind of thing so
they got that straightened out
to get their money straightened
out maybe they can throw a
little more into the pot
yeah well I think this 5am
notice is kind of you know that
sounds like it's it's kind of
there but I guess we won't
really know until tomorrow I
don't really know all right. So
the State of the Union yeah
Queen Ursula went into the now
they did this in Strasbourg
which is feels like it's much
bigger than than Brussels. That
that that Hemi circle whatever
they call it, that huge theater
where they all everyone sits
there and then just like real
Starfleet Command stuff
they put a lot of money into
these things. Oh, yeah. Well,
they
have to right they switch off
during the week like or every
two weeks we go there let me go
back there and everyone has
double
is their Alsace got a place
where they go that to that No,
no, it's Brussels
and and this place what I just
say what's it called?
I thought it was I took there
was no straws board. No straw
straws. That dwelled straws.
Bridge words that Alsace
Stroudsburg is in. Where's this
Rosberg in Luxembourg, isn't it?
No. in France? Ah,
it isn't the LCL. So you're
right. Okay. My bed. Oh, okay.
So this is this is the big
moment. And she walks in, and
she has on a really canary
yellow jacket. And then you said
this was almost like C span
State of the Union red carpet.
And she walks in a woman by her
side and say, Oh, she has a
yellow jacket. And she has a
blue shirt on. Oh, wait, all the
women are wearing yellow and
blue because it's for Ukraine.
Plays for Ukraine and she's with
this guy. And she's with the
Zelinsky his wife. And she's,
you know, they're smiling to
hamming it up for the cameras
and then they sit down and she
sits next to her. And now she's
just solemn throughout the whole
thing. When she smiles she's
pretty but when she saw them,
she's like sollen kind of
Yes, like that Seinfeld episode
where you're dating this one
girl, delighting which
delighting was right. She's
beautiful. And any little
shadow? Arable was that isn't
very funny. That was that was
George who had that or that
Seinfeld? No, no, it's some girl
that DeJay was dating. Okay, I
think it was Jerry dating her.
And they had it branded a bright
light because you're so pretty.
I think RBF is what the issue is
here. Also known as resting
bitchface. So and she started
now this was super interesting
to me. She did it in three
languages, French, English,
German, back to English. And
different sections were in
obviously in different
languages. And I think that was
not not a mistake. She actually
started off right away because
it went from look at me wearing
Ukraine yellow to climate
change, like right in the
beginning right away. We're
going straight into climate
climate change. But she did this
whole part in French. And I
think that the French must have
been pissed off about the
wildfires or something like
that. And so she goes into this
immediate Oh no, we're getting
the gear we're hooking you up.
Frenchies.
These events are becoming more
and more frequent and more and
more intense and needs more
capacity. That's why today I
announce that we will double our
capacity for firefighting. Over
the course of the coming year,
the European Union will by 10
aircraft, additional helicopters
while our complete fleet is
European solidarity and
practice.
So we're buying something
probably Euro copters that's why
she's so clear about an
F kick capacity and those things
to do jack, you need a big
plane.
Again, this is this is all
messaging pandering and she
introduced a couple of concepts
and is starting to put phrases
together into her grand vision,
her grand vision for Europe
and Honourable members. The
future of our children needs
both that we invest in
sustainability, but also that we
invest sustainably. We must
finance the transition to
digital and Net Zero economy.
And yet, we also have to
acknowledge a new reality of
higher public debt We need
fiscal rules that allow for
strategic investment, while
safeguarding fiscal
sustainability.
Okay, so she says a couple of
interesting things here. And
that sound that is directly from
the EU recording, unfortunately,
but it makes a ding, dings, that
kind of it has a little bit of
an echo, we get like a creepy
kind of sound makes her sound a
little bit like a robot.
auditorium sound. Yeah. So she's
talks about, by the way, I want
to I want to say, normally, I
think this kind of these clips
are boring. But I think this is
very important in this. And I
know, it's good that we're
taking these apart.
Yeah. And that's why I made them
as short as possible. I mean,
I'm talking under a minute where
I
could be, she's terrible.
So she said, net zero. We know
what that's about. But then the
digital. Yeah. She said Net Zero
digital economy,
yes. And the digital and she
read those who are taking your
money away. That's what it is.
And right after that, she says,
We have to have fiscal rules.
We're taking your money away.
We're also taking your car away.
Well, the fiscal rules means
that Daniel and your heating by
the way, you can freeze it as
it's just the way it is. peons.
This is your analysis, just
correct it. But the words are
important, because when she says
fiscal, oh, now you're talking
about taxation. Now you're
talking about not just monetary,
fiscal, now they actually want
to take your money at the
European Union level. And then
she introduces the way that this
will work, is by having a new
type of market economy.
Or really a new type of market
economy. This is good. I think
this is what the communists are
always trying to do. Yes, well,
and you may
be correct,
because of our members, as we
embark on this transition in our
economy, we must rely on the
enduring values of the social
market economy. It's the
beautiful, simple idea that
Europe's greatest strength lies
in each and every one of us. Our
social market economy encourages
everyone to excel. But it also
takes care of the fragility as
human beings. It covers the big
risks of life, like poverty,
sickness, age, it rewards
performance, and guarantees
protection. It opens
opportunities, but it also sets
limits. And we need this today
even more than ever. Because the
sense of our social market
economy, we
say we need to pay more than
ever.
But it also sets limits. And we
need this today, even more than
we need to stay more than ever,
because the sense of
our social market economy will
drive between and the digital
transition. And our
dude is that that this is a
bumper sticker and a T shirt.
The social market economy will
drive because the
sense of our market economy will
drive the dream and the digital
transition to
will drive the dream and the
digital transition. The
wandering the one everyone's
living right now. Just hold on
let me finish the clip
drives the dream and the digital
transition. And our Achilles
heel for the small and medium
enterprises are basically three
things is do we have an enabling
business environment? It's a
question Do we have a workforce
with the right skills? And do we
have access to raw materials our
industry needs
okay. So
this you got three noes there
says anything?
Well, she actually delved into
this a little bit but I did like
the dream of the digital trance
like what and this
is a dream and yes the the dream
of the Dream Dream the it's her
dream is a dream or some sort of
a hypothetical dream. She's
talking about what is she what
what is specifically that dream
socialism where Yeah, exactly
nailed it
is what she's saying is she's
saying, you know, it's like,
well, we reward people who do
well but not too well. She
literally said that make sure
you don't do too well. But if
you fall off a cliff, you know
you won't starve. So just stay
stay within the guardrails be
good, we'll take care of
everything. That's that's the
Atlas Shrugged bit that I'm
talking about. So about these
three things. Do they have the
workers do they have the raw
material reels. So now she
switched into German. And I'm
presuming That's because she
introduced the SMEs, the small
medium enterprises we call
small, medium businesses. And
most of those are most of the
economies in Germany and
everybody knows it. So now she
switches to German. And she goes
a little bit faster. You know,
it's she's quite fluent in all
these languages, but German is
her. That's her jam. And I think
this is really the crux of
everything that's happening.
What happened with the Dutch
farmers, what she says here and
handily in German, which I'm
sure many journalists will be
like, let me just get the
English bit I got a good sound,
but I don't want the guy talking
over what, and they'll miss
this.
Ladies and gents. Now, second
big topic is the lack of staff
confidence. That's a major
challenge for Europe. number of
unemployed never been so low
6.0% 6% unemployment, that's a
good thing. Same time, the
number of unfilled vacancies is
at record levels, HGV drivers,
airport staff, nurses,
engineers, it technicians when
he visited up right from
unskilled levels to the highest
university degrees, we need
people at all levels, we need to
invest more further education
and higher education. We need a
careful knowledge of what staff
are needed, and how we can fill
those vacancies. We need to
combine that with the wishes of
workers for their own careers,
we've got three instruments.
Same time, we need a structure
that ensures that the money is
effectively used.
The listen could see your
tongue. And there's another
important point I was sent and
that we need to
qualified staff that can
strengthen Europe's growth to
ensure that these people can get
their qualifications so they can
recognize more rapidly in
Europe. That's one way to make
you more attractive for
everyone's skills.
There's a slider for that.
I propose. So by the year 2023
should be Europe's fair.
Education and training. That is
the right priorities to step
forward.
So the plan here is we need to
get people from outside the
country. We don't have enough
for you.
Before you go into that
analysis. Let's let's preface
this with the fact that she
places that she says is all
these shortages we can't deal
with. We're all phony shortages
created by them because of Vax
mandates. We're talking to
healthcare workers, she
specifically said, airport
workers specifically. And other
things, she specifically said,
we're all pushed out of jobs
because of vaccinate. It wasn't
that much. It's not as though
everybody's refused to take the
vaccine. But if 10 or 20%, do
that causes a huge problem, and
10 or 20 percents about it. The
United States, for example, is
about 77% fully vaccinated. And
so the rest of the people didn't
get vaccine at all. And, and
that's a pretty big number in
certain areas where there's
shortages, and especially in the
highly skilled. So they set this
up. This is bullshit. That's
right. And to you,
you're absolutely correct. And
I'll add to that, that what's
going to happen the people who
quit, who are unvaccinated, and
let's just say people who are
unvaccinated in general, I'll
make this red book prediction,
they will be discarded the same
way Russia is being discarded.
You're not needed, you're out of
the system by and meanwhile,
here's all these people from
other countries, their
qualifications from those
countries will be equalized. So
you can walk in as a doctor or
as a air traffic controller. How
about that, from a completely
different country, get a little
bit of training, and you're good
to go. And you've just taken a
German job. This will be
European Union wide. And when we
don't have enough space, we're
just gonna go build houses where
we have cars now in Holland.
That's your that's, that's gonna
take 20% Absolutely. Right. So
onto the next bit, we cannot
rely on China anymore. I mean,
we already know we're gonna have
that she's gonna go to Canada to
get some minerals. So the
Canadians will be the Canadian
children will be digging in
deep, dirty minds, to serve the
European Union of their raw
materials. And of course, we
don't want the European Union
themselves to be processing it.
That's even dirtier work. That's
not green, but we can't have
China do it. So let's target
some Other countries. If you're
an investor, this may be
interesting news to you. It's no
one's
new. Not just to strengthen our
economy, but also to pursue our
interests and values at the
global level isn't
life because income partner
couldn't be outside ones.
With similarly minded partners,
we can work beyond our borders
to improve labor and
environmental conditions nine
for less than five months, we
need new, reliable partners.
apcom where we should mutually
grow agreement with Mexico and
New Zealand will be put forward
for ratification. And we will
continue negotiations with
partners like Australia. We need
to learn from the mistakes of
the past.
All right, New Zealand,
Australia is going to get kind
of dirty there Do they do
processing of raw materials?
Yeah, well, I think Australia
does I mean, they got this a big
mining country or nation. Yeah.
She says in there, we need to
learn from mistakes of the past
she's referring to China, but
relying on one single source or
at least that small cow she set
it up. And then the last clip
and at the end of this thing,
she also she
think that the Chinese are like
persona non grata and unaware of
the fact that they're going to
try to pull this stunt when
China's already moved into these
areas and bought up for example,
they have a huge percentage of
the world's copper reserves they
don't have some ownership here
and there and they pretty much
isolated all rare earth mines
and operations including
processing and and mining the
sheep I do not any
you're not with the party is of
all RAC Are you not miss
Audrina?
She is just dumb, is that what
it is?
You don't believe the dream man.
You may leave the dream these
continue. Alright, so I got one
more clip. At the end of this
whole thing. She called for a
Convention of States, which is
interesting, because he said we
got to change the rules. We got
to change our fiscal rules. It's
time to redo our I guess I call
it the the Maastricht Treaty,
which is, you know, the big the
big document. And and she said,
I know it's many Schultz think
it's not the right time to do
this. But we have to so there's
there's changes coming that No,
I mean, this is where they clamp
down. This is where whatever
national sovereignty any of the
European Union states has, I
think will start to diminish
very rapidly. Oh, one other
thing about the migrants, she
then introduced to Polish girls,
young young women. And they were
they were such fabulous people
because when Ukraine Ukrainian
started flowing in, they start
organizing stuff and they got it
they got out like a two minute
standing ovation. But the point
of that was for Ursula then to
say, I hope everyone takes
example to you when we bring
more of these new workers in. I
mean, that's so brazen what
she's doing. Wow. Yeah. And this
one,
well, you know, Poland's in the
EU. So it's not as if that's I
think they're gonna be bringing
people in from the Middle East,
I think so, to India, Primark
primarily probably.
Yeah, India's Got a they have a
ITT they got some smart people
they develop there and the
Indians love to leave India.
They do. I do Edinburgh, and the
UK is hostile towards them. So
why not come over to the EU
people. So then this one threw
me for a loop for a number of
reasons. One, I mean, just what
she said on the face of it, the
fact that this is even being
discussed. And it kind of makes
me wonder about well, we'll get
your thoughts after this.
And we have seen that there is a
need to reach out to other
countries of Europe. Beyond the
accession process. This is why I
support the call for European
political community. And we will
send out our ideas to the
European Council. But our future
also depends on our ability to
engage beyond the core of our
democratic parties. Countries
near and far share an interest
in working with us on the
greatest challenges of this
century, such as climate change,
and digitalization. And this is
the main idea behind Global
Gateway. The investment plan I
announced last year right at
this place. It is already
delivering on the ground.
Together with our African
partners. We're building two
factories in London, Senegal to
manufacture mRNA vaccines. So
they will be made in Africa for
Africa with world class
technology. And we are now
replicating This approach across
Latin America as a part of a
larger engagement strategy that
has to pick up now urgently, all
this requires investment on a
global scale. So we will team up
with our friends in the United
States and our friends in the g7
partners to make this happen. In
this spirit, President Biden and
I will convene a leaders meeting
to review and announce
implementation projects for this
investment.
I'm really not sure what all
that was about. But what got me
was factories in in Africa and
Latin across Latin America to
manufacture mRNA vaccines.
What Yeah, what she said for
Africa is one of them
Africans for Africa. Hey,
Africans, guess what? You'll
love it. They're not going to
stand and I can take that stuff.
This is for us.
No, they're not going to take
this stuff that's already been
proven. Yeah.
This this is this is for the
world this mRNA I think that the
government's particularly our
government, that seat and it's
captured by a lot of things
military, and in fact, I just
think there's all these
factions. And they're just
waiting in front of the Oval
Office and you know, the Obamas
in there, and they knock on the
doors like hey, military
industrial complex, you okay, we
need a billion a month. No
horsing around, get that set and
oh, yeah, can you get me
Zelinsky to speak at our
conference? Okay, good. And then
we get to pharmaceutical we get
big pharma. Hey, hey, listen, we
got to we got to do a buy
Vaillant vaccine and you're
gonna get pushback, no one on
the FDA is going to advise it,
but we need you to push it and
we need to get it approved.
Because we need the money. And
then and then it's like ah, so
then oh, just we need to have
I'm sure we're part of the
partners with the mRNA
factories. This is it man. This
is this is this is the new world
order the g7. Those
countries get to determine it's
it's it's the attempt. Of
course, it's
the attempt, and they're doing
cool stuff to convince people
while the
City of Lights will soon be a
little darker Paris is adopting
several energy saving measures
among them. Yes, shutting off
the lights and atop the Eiffel
Tower one hour earlier each
night. The city is trying to
save energy as Russia cuts gas
supplies due to the war in
Ukraine. Other plans in France
include delaying heat for public
buildings this winter,
delaying heat
it's cold in here, don't worry
about it. 1130 the heat comes
on. I'm freezing to death in
here.
So smart meters are really
layers, layers, smart meters are
really rolling out everywhere.
And people hear that you think
you can still pay $100 to opt
out but they still install it
but you're not in the program.
And these things are already
communicating with devices with
refrigerators and in the
Netherlands is one of our
producers Sentis they have a new
scam it's called the time of use
rate. So now you can pre buy so
in advance of use buy your
electricity at certain hours
when you know you're doing the
wash and so you can even it out
and then pay a lot less than you
know and take shitty electricity
or no electricity or stay under
certain level it's conditioning
people it's like yet another
layer of the scam Hello,
well people can wash during the
day and maybe you know they did
here or they've had to make a
big fuss. It's all voluntary, of
course. So far.
Well, it's not voluntary in the
EU, I don't think but here's
voluntary, you're not supposed
to do the run the washing
machine, which is a you know,
uses a lot of energy because of
the big motor in it. You're not
supposed to use it after four.
I understand but we're living in
2022 None of this is necessary.
This whole thing is self
inflicted.
No, that's a good it's hard. I
mean, they've managed to starve
us here because you know, we get
this drought has gone an extra
year. I'm absolutely convinced
it was going to end this year
and didn't
harp Hello.
So I mean, they used to when I
was a kid. We didn't have this
cycle. And when I was a kid they
didn't have the cycle in
California because they seeded
the clouds. Right and they did
it constantly was silver. How I
forgot what silver silver oxide
or something. No, no, it wasn't.
No, it wasn't that it was some
specific silver.
What's that silver you buy off
of the People inhale what's for
their health?
No, that's yeah you're on the
hail vapor I know I don't think
that's good for you. But anyway,
they used to see the clouds all
the time and then they stopped
doing it out of the blue
colloidal Oh no, we're getting
these do they we ended with this
horrible cycle and the cycle now
is like you know it's doesn't
rain at all and and for the
years and like it's been third
or fourth year of this and then
it really rains right me
everything fills up so fast.
I've seen this and he hasn't him
for a while but all the
reservoirs are laid they fill in
like a week. They just pouring
rain they fill up an app to like
open this gates to get the stuff
out of there.
That's what happened. Do you get
the feeling with this whole
climate change setup? That Greta
was really just predictive
programming and she was she was
so outrageous but the stuff that
she kind of what she left us
with her memory the memory of
Greta is HOW DARE YOU AND HOW
DARE YOU and nothing was it with
a politician's got nothing
because of you blah blah blah
blah blah, blah blah blah good.
Yeah, but then she then she went
away and I think that was
intended
she didn't go away. Now she's
kind of there's just a good
story about her recently didn't
go away at all. She's still
floating around doing the same
thing she used to do but giving
her zero coverage. So she's
essentially because of the media
corruption they've she's gone
away, but she hasn't gone away.
Now her usefulness is over is
usefulness is over the Yes,
exactly. Because she's too old
now, but and she doesn't have
those braids anymore. She's got
like normal hair. The braids
made her look like some Nazi
from the 30s You know, is
perfect. So the imagery is not
right. And they can't talk her
into the braids. I guess look,
you put the braids on it will
put you back in the spotlight.
It looks stupid the brace. I'm
too old for those braids. You
know? Okay, you're done.
I agree. Now she looks like
Admiral Levine. It just doesn't
work. It's like now we're doing
here. So a couple a couple of
things because we're always
loving doing a couple of
articles always on the lookout
for what climate change is being
blamed on and this is a headline
from your own news. I was over
there anyway, obviously,
scientists finally discover.
Finally it says you finally
discover how air pollution can
cause lung cancer in non
smokers. Well, if that's not a
plea for climate change and
climate dirty stuff, I don't
know what is. And then this is
from the lancet from the lancet
planetary health. I didn't know
that it existed but they have
it. Temperature impacts on hate
speech online evidence oh, we're
either evidence from 4 billion
geo located tweets from the USA
Oh yes. They've got data and the
data show the data show us that
when the temperature is high,
people on Twitter get all
jacked. Therefore climate change
equals hate speech therefore
hate speech is climate change
denial is by definition hate
speech.
Well I but the point is they're
trying to make is that you want
to kill hate speech you got to
get stopped climate change
cutting you go can all
everything can be fixed by
stopping climate change, man
it's these people
are out of control. It's it's
completely out of control. And
the fact that certain segments
of the public the majority are
lapping it up. Oh, really?
Yeah. It's it's rather
distressing
it do show
well this may be a you know, I
felt the Queen was the great
reset. The shepherding end of
the great reset we're all eyes
on the pope for resignation or
or death, I don't want him to
die. I don't want anything bad
to happen to anybody but just
feels like this is all the
signaling and now hearing about
how the world leaders will be
transported for the Queen's of
service at Westminster Abbey. I
mean, this doesn't sound like a
very good idea unless you want
to do something to create a real
good, great reset and he knows
we're hearing about extra tight
security for next Monday's
funeral and the website politico
is saying world leaders will
have to share buses to
Westminster Abbey so they can't
take their own cars. Is that
right?
That's right guys. Yeah,
according to political world
leaders are being told they
cannot use their own state cars.
Instead they will have to be be
bussed over together from a
location in West London, the
White House has said President
Biden would attend the funeral,
but it has not commented on
those Latest reports, guys.
Yeah,
there's some other reporting on
this. And it's like, Biden, I
still think Biden's not going
but they already said he doesn't
have to take the bus. So if he
doesn't have to take the bus
that nobody's going to be taking
the bus you're not going to have
a bus load which is very
dangerous. Yes to me if you're
worried about security put a
bunch of the world leaders in
the same bus
that was my thinking is just
dumb.
So I don't know we'll see if it
doesn't sound as if she's gonna
get a lot of attendance by the
world leader. She's got enough
people. I have a queen rundown
here from CNBC. Oh Queen when
they discussed the lines of
people going to war. That's
amazing to have miles Yeah,
that's crazy. 1000s of people
passing by. They're paying their
respects to the Queen inside the
historic Hall lines to get in
stretched miles long. Earlier
today, the Queen left Buckingham
Palace one final time. A horse
drawn carriage followed by King
Charles and his sons carried her
coffin to Westminster. There are
a service marked her arrival.
Prince William and Prince Harry
together again. Wives by their
sides. Now the queen will lie in
state there until her funeral
that is on Monday, CNBC Valerie
Castro was there for it all
today. She's live now in London,
Valerie a reception fit for a
queen
Taylor there was no shortage of
pomp and circumstance during
that procession. Earlier today.
It lasted less than 45 minutes
but tonight people are waiting
in line for hours to get a
glimpse of the Queen's coffin
while she is lying in state in
Westminster Hall behind me you
can see the line of people that
are here waiting I just checked
with someone they said from this
point. They've been waiting
about three hours and they've
been told they still have
another two hours to go the line
right now stretching about two
and a half miles all to pay
their respects to Her Majesty
the Queen. mournful funeral
march music filled the air as
the Royal procession made its
way from Buckingham Palace, Her
Royal Majesty is coffin adorned
by the imperial crown and draped
in the Royal Standard. A final
trip through the heart of London
along the flag line now, a final
farewell for the crowds lining
the street grieving the death of
the monarch and a chapter in
history.
Paul vari streets is gone. Just
so proud of the whole family
proud to be British going again.
Yeah, it's just such a moment is
just such a moment in our lives.
Mm hmm.
Oh, he's romanticizing. It's
Sarah, producer Sara's in the
UK. She sends me updates. He
says it's becoming very
noticeable. And it's starting to
be mentioned, but not of course,
not on the not on the BBC for
sure. That's pretty much only
white people in line. And that
black Britain doesn't care at
all. And this, I couldn't get a
good clip of it. But rampid
stories about people who are
standing in protest. One heckled
King Charles, another stood with
a sign that said, Not my king.
And even if you're just holding
a sign, not saying anything, the
police will come up to you and
they will escort you away. I
don't think they're arresting
people. They will escort you
away. And they don't want you to
do that. And so there's many
what they call Republicans in,
in the UK, who don't believe in
the concept
of a lot of Republicans in the
UK. And by Republicans. You
don't mean members of the
Republican Party. We're talking
about people that don't like the
monarchy. Correct. They want to
run a republic, they want a
straight up Republic, they don't
want a monarchy, and they've
been there forever. And there's
about probably 30% and higher. I
don't know what the number is,
specifically by notes at least
third,
and there's a lot of people who
would say in heart, they're
Republican, but they kind of,
you know, they're okay with it.
But this will be an answer for
that. And I think those claws
kind
of Ischia is kind of trendy to
say you're Republican, but maybe
they like that queen. Yeah,
maybe
now the closeted Republicans
will come to the forefront, but
there was one journalist and he
went out with and just held an
empty sign, just a blank sheet
of paper above his head and the
cops come over and say, What are
you going to write on your sign?
He says, Not my king. He says,
Okay, you have to go. So the guy
had no, this was a thought
crime. Literally, I
thought wow, that's a great
story. I thought crime it is a
thought crime. Yeah,
but it was not clickable didn't
work very well.
Well, of course not you and most
of snipe clippable. Like you we
can do a show.
Meanwhile, we had the passing of
the inflation Reduction Act,
which Nancy Pelosi was piping
outside the capital
inflation Reduction Act so
beautifully named for all that
it does. Your extraordinary.
This is the joke of the day. So
beautiful, beautifully named for
all that it does
inflation Reduction Act so
beautifully named for all that
it does. your extraordinary
leadership has made this
glorious day possible. i That's
an applause line.
Please clap,
why would you do that?
Well, I mean, what Jeb Bush? No,
no, no.
Yeah. Why did people do that?
Why did they say oh, that you
please clap or that wasn't like,
you're insulting people for some
shit. You said that didn't
ignite them. So you're not
compliant. Nancy Pelosi is that
the idea?
Maybe comes from stand up comics
you'd like to do that? Well,
this is part as part of the part
of the act. I mean, Pelosi is
putting on an act. So you know,
maybe she's just trying to spice
it up.
While there was no applause line
over on CNN, who were following
everything as this was being
celebrated. So I
thank the Republicans who stood
up.
Okay, you're listening there to
President Biden at the White
House. He's celebrating the
passage of the inflation
Reduction Act. He says that he's
been fighting big pharma for
decades. But there is this
unfortunate split screen right
now with the Dow taking a total
beating down more than 1200
points. And so it feels like
it's hard to be celebratory for
some people in the crowd.
They literally had him
celebrating the infrastructure
reduction of the if now I did
the inflation Reduction Act,
which is so beautiful for what
it does. And they had the split
screen with the Dow down 1100.
Yeah, hey, hello, CNN is back on
track.
Because somebody's irked about
something. Yeah, well, CNN is
getting closer to being normal.
They're really trying. They're
really
Yes. Pretty, they gotta get rid
of a lot more people.
And they got rid of gotta get
rid of lemon.
Lemons gotta go. He's definitely
got to be on the chopping block.
So I don't know why did I have
this clip about Wall Street home
this morning, new jitters on
Wall Street, the Dow plunging
some 1200 points Tuesday after
worse than expected news on
inflation echoed by consumers
feeling the pinch is forced
to try to survive for the
cheapest apartment in Phoenix
$2,000 a
month. Prices for groceries also
weigh up more than 13% from last
year, partly due to weather.
We all kind of already went
through that. What I did want to
mention. You know, I'm always
looking at this reverse repo,
don't understand any of it.
People try to explain it to me.
But now we're the Treasury
markets. And if I understand the
T bills, like the Treasury
market, when the US government
needs money, we issue the Fed
issues, T bills. And no people
buy that. And that's how we
finance the system. In gross
terms, you can correct me. Turns
out that there's not a lot of
what they call liquidity, ie not
a lot of buyers wear these T
bills now. And it's there's a
lot of stories about people
getting worried about this. And
particularly because the dealers
during during the during COVID.
And during the lockdown, they
were allowed to buy more bonds,
basically with no money on
margin or whatever. And that got
rolled back. And so now they're
saying, Hey, you got to do that
again, because we can't actually
get anyone to buy the US debt.
Does this sound familiar to you
this story?
No, not really. Okay. Does Jacob
the interest in people buy the
US dish from overseas?
We'll see. I really don't know.
There is this very rather
interesting. Letter floating
around, which is supposedly from
the RAND Corporation. It was
issued in German and their scans
of it online. And apparently,
from January 2022, where they
literally lay out the plan for
the war in Ukraine. Have you?
This is? So I've linked to this.
Is it a hoax? It's hard as folks
sounds like,
it sounds hokey. It's hard to
stress you
would have to be in on the deal.
Well, the whole point is, it's a
random document on how we screw
Germany. It's not about Russia.
An increase in the flow of
resources from Europe to the US
can be expected if Germany
enters a controlled economic
crisis. The pace of economic
development in the EU depends
almost alternatively on the
state Eat of the German economy
true, it is Germany that bears
the brunt of spending on the
poor EU members. And this an
interruption of Russian supplies
may well trigger systemic crisis
that would be devastating for
the German economy and
indirectly for the entire
European Union. And then they
say the only viable way I'm
skipping around to guarantee
Germany's rejection of Russian
energy supplies is to engage
both sides in the military
conflict in Ukraine. And then,
and they go into some detail
about why the Donbass would you
know, that would all be a
problem, but it'd be great for
the US.
And also the idea. Yeah,
it's so the strategy, what they
put in there feels kind of like,
yeah, that makes sense. But that
would make sense if we're
because of the amount of the
amount of money we've thrown out
to Ukraine thing which helps our
businesses to be honest about
it. And then our military
industrial carbon wheel Atelier
amplex A billion a month that
they need extra over and above
whatever else they're making. is
interesting. It's an interesting
theory. It does the trick.
Especially as you're listening
to Ursula there has gross Oh,
goodness,
I see here that French ATC is
striking, striking tomorrow.
That screws up a lot. I mean,
you can't fly over France.
Oh, that would
be a nightmare. That's happening
tomorrow it's on
the air traffic controllers of
France are going on strike so
thus you can't fly over France
because you just can't You're
not get Yeah, you don't get
transit. You won't get Trent
Yeah, you will be able to do it.
Too many flights in the air load
flight, it could get over well,
they'll typically have one, you
know, they'll staff something so
that someone can say go away.
And, you know, I mean, someone's
someone's gonna have to do
something to keep it going. But
all flights will be canceled.
Everything will be canceled. And
overflying France. You know,
it's it's expensive. If you have
to go around the country, yeah.
To go around it costs money. Big
Country, big country.
Well, not only that, but it's
located right in the middle of
everything. So yep.
And we also have another strike
coming up here
in Minnesota today about 15,000
nurses launched a three day
labor strike primarily overpay
and staffing shortages. They
feel overworked and they want
more nurses hired to improve
patient care, impact. Nurses,
replacement nurses.
They keep forgetting they never
bring this up in these stories.
No staffing shortage just
because all these nurses quit.
You're not taking the shot.
You're getting you're telling me
they're forgetting.
I don't think they're forgetting
they're doing it on purpose.
You're right.
So they're remiss as a part of
this Rand document. They say
that No, and it kind of falls
into what Ursula was saying that
the EU will have all of these
highly qualified highly skilled
people their economy is going to
tank in some controlled but
still a disastrous way. And then
we need to open the gates for
all those European residents
they may not be citizens but
residents to come to the US to
fill it up for us. Either way,
is that what it says in that
document does yeah I can find it
Yeah, just send me a copy of
that thing. I have not seen this
just see if I can have you check
with the fact checking
operations this is just a
complete hoax. Oh,
the RAND Corporation of course
denies it I can tell you exactly
what they write but that doesn't
mean anything right but I can
here's their their press release
headline fake Rand report on
quote weakening Germany. A
supposedly I'm going to do the
voice and suppose ready
by the way if that's true if it
is a complete hoax, as opposed
to a secret document they didn't
want to get let out. It was well
we're done. The hoax would be
well I
came to him attack came from
Germany and the documents were
in German. And so now there's
the translated version that's
going around. And okay, a
supposedly leaked Rand report
about a bizarre us conspiracy to
weaken Germany is fake. Genuine
Rand research, analysis and
commentary on the war in Ukraine
may be found at this page, and
they link to their analysis
page. Given the potential
origins of this fake document,
we quoted, given the potential
origins of this fake document,
we encourage you to explore this
resource on the fire hose of
falsehood approach to
propaganda, and rants, extensive
research on Truthdig Que Wow, a
phenomenon driven in part by the
spread of disinformation. So
they don't they, they just say
it's fake. They don't deny that
they wrote this strategy. And
then they linked to their
explanation of the firehose of
flour.
I think they think that is a
denial but it sounds it doesn't
seem like since it's a very
advanced form of hoax theory of
hoax hoaxing as opposed to you
know, just something simple. It
could be the Russian Russian
intelligence could do something
like that and get away with it,
and they would do it in German.
True, true.
The precondition for Germany to
fall into this trap is the
leading role of the Green
Party's in ideology in Europe.
The German greens are strongly
dogmatic if not zealous
movement, which makes it quite
easy to get them to ignore
economic arguments. In this
respect, the German Green so
Wait wait wait,
what are you reading?
I'm reading from that document
from the post your job is from
the press release no from the No
no, I'm reading from the RAM
document from the from the hoax
from the hoax doc. Yeah, the
hoax doc. Okay. In this in this
respect, it's well done. That's
why I'm reading it. The
Russians. In this respect, the
German greens outperform their
counterparts in the rest of
Europe, personal characteristics
and the lack of professionalism
of their leaders mostly notable
and Alina bear Bach and Robert
Hey, Beck suggests that is
almost impossible for them to
admit their own mistakes in time
against the translation. So it's
probably Russian to German to
German English. See, where was
that thing about people coming
in?
No. You know, the funny thing
is, you have to consider this as
psyops SIOP on the SIOP, it's
possible that this was written
with all sincerity by the
Russians and to give it
credibility, they put it out as
a hoax, when in fact, the
analysis is absolutely correct.
That's, that is the way you do
it.
That's Yes, because then it's
out there. But it's a hoax.
Another inevitable hoax,
but is it the hoax part is the
RAND aspect of it, right? The
analysis itself may be right on
the money. So in other words,
you set yourself up as a
parallel operation to brand in
Russia. And you do and you put
the right people together and
you create this document, that
if you just roll it out as a
Russian as a Russian operation,
that I have Russian propaganda,
it would get ignored, but
you roll it out from German and
I got it from a German producer.
So it's doing the rounds there.
Yeah, so it's been so so this is
a this is high and intelligence
work. Let's that is very is
admirable, and but you do have
to take it seriously. Now if you
take it from that perspective.
Oh, I'll read two more pieces
here, then it sounds
like a winner I need to read.
They probably nailed it.
Another inevitable consequence
of a prolonged economic
recession will be a sharp
decline in living standards, and
rising unemployment up to 200 to
400,000. In Germany alone,
resulting in an exodus of
skilled workers and well
educated young people. There are
literally no destinations for
such migration today other than
the United States, a somewhat
smaller but also insignificant
but also not insignificant flow
of migrants can be expected from
other EU countries. Thus, the
scenario under study will
contribute both indirectly and
quite directly to the
strengthening of the national
financial position. This is the
US in the short term, it will
reverse the trend of the looming
economic recession and moreover
consolidate American society by
distracting it from immediate
economic concerns. This in turn
will reduce electoral risk as
well
as electoral risk to who to
Biden Okay, now Now, let me do
my RIA analyze my analysis. I'm
just that's my that's my
thought. Doesn't say that
kicker makes it sound less
Russian and more CIA. So it
could be a CIA document meant to
look like a Russian document.
Went into Germany which is sound
which is more CIA than anything.
Listen, CIA zigzag
hire me, I'll write something in
Dutch. They can publish it over
there. Whatever you want. It'd
be great.
But this sound now is sounding
CIA and it to pull this down a
day. They could pull this stuff
off better than the Russians.
That's pretty good.
So now I'm even more interested
in reading this document because
it's probably got some cool
stuff. Hands has got some coded
language
more than likely
those bastards
let me see just a couple more
things before we take our break
here kind of you know great
Resetti type things This
surprised me because you know
Apple is a such a harsh shit
don't stink company it's not
really apples problem is Goldman
Sachs is problem but they
onboard it everybody onto this
apple credit card. But they
really onboard a lot of people.
And and this is not looking too
good for well I personally think
for for Apple ultimately it's
also it feels really off brand
Have a listen, every month you
have or every quarter in this
case, you have the credit card
companies releasing data about
their you know, delinquencies
and charge offs, that's when
people get late and then
ultimately default out of their
credit card debt. And what we
found for Goldman Sachs is
really interesting, given their
reliance heavy reliance on the
Apple card, which is they
actually had a 2.93% net charge
off rate. Now that is roughly
twice what you would see at a JP
Morgan or B of A we can get into
why that's perhaps a little bit
of an apples to oranges
comparison a little bit. But
needless to say it's the highest
charger afraid among any of the
big issues with sizable credit
card books. And you know, I dug
into a little bit as to why that
would be the case. It turns out,
if you look at their customers,
about 28% of their loans go out
to people with FICO scores lower
than 660, which is considered
below prime.
What are they doing? When people
start getting kicked off of the
card? Because they're been late
too many times or something or
the you know, Apple is
indirectly going to be suing
their customers the 2.9% who
default on the credit card. Just
seems like yeah, had a good look
now I mean, yeah, it's gold.
They shouldn't get into
financial services. I don't know
what they were thinking.
It also says something about
that so called classy audience
that uses iPhones. Yeah, maybe
maybe not the top notch folks.
You thought they were their
deadbeats?
Well, they're broke from paying
for the iPhone. Every year you
drop another grand on a stupid
phone. Can you give any common
sense? Yes. All right. No
offense iPhone users.
Let's do the metaverse bomber
and then we'll take a break. I
think you have you have did Yes.
You already have
a clip on the metaverse bomber.
This is I think as I've heard
different stories from different
sources. This is the best one
right here that a Northeastern
University employees stage a
package explosion. Federal
investigators are now looking
into that possibility after
finding inconsistencies with the
man stories and his injuries.
That's according to new
reporting from the Associated
Press tonight. The police say
the employee reported the
incident around 7pm Last
evening. This was the scene on
campus shortly after police say
the employee received minor hand
injuries after opening a package
that he says exploded. Sources
told NBC Boston the incident
didn't involve an explosive
device. Instead they're
describing it as an over
pressurized case of some sort of
official say the package was
delivered to homes Hall, which
has a virtual reality center.
The package reportedly contained
a note criticizing virtual
reality and Facebook co founder
Mark Zuckerberg, Police also
found a second package that they
say a bomb squad safely
neutralized. One professor at
the School linked the act to
terrorism.
There's a political manifesto.
It's clearly a non state actor
targeting a university which is
a civilian target.
Students return to class today
after officials said the campus
is secure.
All right, what do you think is
going on?
It's just some lone wolf nut
ball. There's a funny thing
about it was that the Gender
Studies program is headquartered
in that same building. And the
gender studies head of the
department came out I think they
were trying to buy Amash there's
no proof there was anything else
to look like a target.
And we have a lone wolf lone
wolf. Lone Wolf. Lone Wolf. Oh
wait, we have a here I am a lone
wolf. The lone wolf. Well, I
read an interesting article in
Wilson was sent to me and
unheard.com which I have heard
of Gen Z and younger millennials
are starting to worship Ted
Kaczynski the Unabomber. Yeah,
how about this? Yeah, Gen Z
and younger millennials say you
you're the one that has been
pushing this.
Yes, Gen Z and younger
millennials see the truth in
Kaczynski central critique of
technology and its deleterious
effects on society. Surrounded
by screens from early childhood
addicted to near constant media
consumption, often lacking basic
in person social skills, many
sense of broader problem in
their own individual capture by
the tech Borg. They've grown up
in an in an era marked by
mounting terror about climate
change in which the conventional
politics seems woefully
insufficient to solve any
problems. So Kaczynski, his
manifesto resonates. And of
course, this is helped by
multiple with the manhunt series
on Netflix. The full length
biopic about Kaczynski has a new
book out. So it makes sense. But
then if you actually go and read
and I'm so this time is not a
joke, I'm not going to spring it
on you. This is Professor Ted
from industrial society and its
future, then tell me if this
wouldn't resonate with some Gen
Z years, it is true that some
restrictions on our freedom
could be eliminated. But
generally speaking, the
regulation of our lives by large
organizations is necessary for
the functioning of the
industrial technological
society. The result is a sense
of powerlessness on the part of
the average person. It may be,
however, that formal regulations
will tend increasingly to be
replaced by psychological tools
that will make us want to do
what the system requires of us
propaganda, educational
techniques, mental health
programs, etc. I think he kind
of nailed it.
No, that's the didn't it that is
nailing it.
And it was quite a while ago
when he nailed this. So I don't
like the idea that they're that
they're blowing people up, but
the NSA doesn't sound like they
actually were. But I think there
may be a movement Professor Ted
for the when,
you know, friend of mine, who's
now deceased, the George Morrow
is very famous computer guy. He
was a student of Kosinski.
I owe an actual student not like
me a student but an actual at
the you know,
an actual student is math class.
Yeah, cuz he was a maths. He's
always been trying to get a hold
of excuse, can't do it now. But
he says he tried to get a hold
of him. He says, he says, For
the life of me, I know this guy
pretty well. And I can't believe
he did any of this. You don't
even think he wrote it? No, and
not about the writing of the
manifesto about the bombing or
the bombing part? Mm hmm. Well,
that's an interesting theory.
Well, it's like the unit farmer
could still be out there
is like the building OJ
Simpson's innocent. Right. Which
is possible because his son a
lot of people think it was the
murder of he covered up
for a song. Yeah.
But that doesn't mean he's
innocent. Well,
I'm all for it. If if Gen Z is
is starting to worship Ted, I
think this is this is good. Read
that out worshiping
in their reading says Worship
Gen Z's
worship,
worship, because they're trying
to dissuade by using a kind of
sacrilegious term worship.
Excellent
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Okay, 50 cents. Right now. It's
I mean, they're still up in the
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Nobody held up during that big
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I'm still 41 it didn't do
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And the thinking is that that's
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Is what they think and I don't
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We would like to thank the
artists for episode 1485 We
titled that gender journey. And
we were on our own gender
journey finding the artwork for
this a capitalist agenda to come
the credit with the batteries
not included no agenda kind of
Ford Bill Ford logo, but also
the Ford F 150. Lightning, you
know, kind of that that grille,
look they have on their running
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There was nothing even
comparative to this. This was
the other art Peled. More or
less, I mean, this was not the
piece that we wanted to pick. It
was really well done. There was
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You had it, it was a gag,
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It was also confusing for
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911. Nobody was knowing that
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with 911 They decided against it
right, which is kind of where it
puts us when we well, you
know, what are we going to do?
What are we supposed to do?
Well, stoled 911? I don't think
so a reason for it
we are not going to do is put up
the twin towers with a UFO in
between as art like no, no.
No, cuz we didn't talk about
night we, you know, a lot of
this has to do. Yes, we do
mention that for the artists,
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to have somatic art. So in other
words, if we have Mother's Day
with like a Mother's Day piece,
it was Father's Day should say
Father, do we like that? We do
that? 911 Not necessarily.
Although why, you know, why
don't you do with 911 Well, we
don't because it's not like a
holiday. It's nothing you know,
it's kind of a screwball thing
to celebrate something you want
to celebrate. And and then there
was no nine there was not a
thing that jumped out at you and
we didn't talk about it at all.
Now we just talked about the
lack of media
coverage. Attention Yeah.
I read I really liked Taunton.
Neil's The Four Horsemen I think
we thought that was a very
pretty piece, but really a
little inappropriate with the
flames and everything for 911. I
think that was kind of like, was
there another
Yes, a resubmission. She sent
that in before
I didn't realize okay
and I don't know, when I was a
discussion. I'm pretty sure we
discussed it before. And there's
I like I've always liked that
piece. It's very pretty. And
I've thought about maybe using
it for
something else. Oh, for private
use.
I'm looking back now to trying
to find it. Maybe she never sent
it in before, but I'm pretty
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Thank you to all the artists who
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And it's not like it's set in
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And everyone was I loved how
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Hey, man, and I'm sorry,
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But in general, in general, I
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can see it's like, oh, AI
generated is boring. It doesn't
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You know what I mean?
Give it time.
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I don't have the whole list of
four. I wish I had a whole list.
I wish I had the whole list. I'm
sure I could look up the Garm
but it's it's I mean, this is
the end it won't work.
No will work because people did
podcast only are attractive
because they have you know, they
they're on a different
dimension. And that dimension
often calls for well of you most
podcasts are cussing a lot or,
or they're got some screwball
idea that is not even close to
being realistic but interesting
because they podcaster
themselves are very unique and
they like to do come up with
great free home theories. I was
listening to a couple recently,
and then we need to talk about a
few of them and one of them is
this deagle thing, which has
been annoying me for some time
you go, Oh, gosh, yeah, it's a
deagle thing is, this is this
just back it up? It's a blog.
Okay, Dad put out a list of the
population with the population,
the United States is going to be
in 2025. And it was going to be
down 100 million people without
explanation. And so a bunch of
these podcasters, including some
that are, should know better,
took it very seriously. And
they're going on and on about,
you know, your it's because
everyone got one shot, they're
gonna be dead. And this and
that, you know, it's the same
thing you hear here and there.
Yeah, so no one wants to
advertise on that?
No, of course not. Nobody was
well, actually, they do want to
listen to it,
though. No, it's entertaining.
So we decided that people needed
to figure out how much value
they attributed to this and you,
you're going to learn some very
important value for value
lessons in the next year or two,
as you know, local businesses
that John has a great story
about that, but local businesses
that you keep thinking, Yeah, I
should go in there should buy
from them, I should support
them, they're going to go away.
And they will close, they'll be
gone forever. So and that could
happen with anything. And that's
why people like to support us
with what they feel the value of
this podcast brings to them for
one show for 1000 shows,
Whatever for 10 years, for one
day, it's all up to you. And so
far, so good. We're surviving.
And we kick it off proof with
Bill Lobi, who comes in from
Smyrna, Georgia with a cool
$1,000 And says, Please accept
this $1,000 bit of treasure for
my instant knighthood and if we
made let's get some soon to be
scarce de douching out of the
way. We were Yeah, he
knows about the de douching
issue that we're getting is
having a shortage. Yes,
you're right.
You've been de deuced
I'm worried about that. I don't
know how there's
no resupply on the horizon. The
original deed douching.
Suppliers are out of business.
Yeah, we have to find an
alternate supply probably from
China.
I do not want Chinese do you do
things? Well, no, I'm sorry. I'm
putting my foot down. I will not
deduce anyone with douche
product from China. This is a
long overdue donation as my
smokin hot wife and I've been
listening to the greatest
podcast in the universe for over
a decade. See what I mean? I
gleefully support many value for
value podcasts like those wacky
conduct from the Great America
show who first turned me on to
no agenda way back in the day.
It's spreading. I am the owner
of neighbors feed and seed the
oldest business in Smyrna,
Georgia, and the really yes and
the regional resource for
organic farmers, vegetable
gardeners, pet owners crazy bird
watchers, chicken freaks, itchy
preppers pirates and all the
colorful characters that come to
me to help them grow their own
food or make their property
pretty. It's no coincidence that
a remarkable percentage of my
customer base are no agenda
listeners and producers. That's
right. That would be the pirates
and the itchy preppers. I'm
comfortable remaining a douche
bag if you'd graciously allow me
an old switcheroo for my wife
Meghan. She is much more
deserving of nobility and will
make a much more attractive
addition to the round table
picture attached. She requests
pickled pig's feet and Prosecco
at the table and has chosen the
moniker Dane ginger of the bush.
A quick goat karma will do
please we're not that needy. And
he finishes by saying, Adam
looking forward to meeting you
and the beef initiative this
weekend in Bluffton, Georgia.
Sounds like the good guys are
circling the wagons let's find
an exit strategy. Yes. Bluffton
Georgia is where I'm going to be
and that is actually the white
oak pastures this is like a
really like a very famous place
two and a half hours south of
Atlanta. I had no idea but maybe
see you there. You've gotten
karma
it's interesting. So now we have
I don't know why this is out of
order. But we go to Chris Cobb
$538 in Concord, North Carolina
out of order one. Well, how much
for the John Burns contributes?
Oh, I see. You're right. That is
weird.
Yeah, very strange. A few weeks
ago, I mentioned needing karma
for an idea I was working on if
it's not too much trouble. I
like to get the curry Devorah
Consulting Group sheet back you
can watch the two minute
explainer video and if you
looked at this, we nominate.org
I think you should Yes, this
donation puts me in for a night
I'd like to be known as Sir
Christopher of the trademark, no
spell shall request for the
round table and I'll just have a
little what everyone else is
having. Because
well it's a go pickled pig's
feet and Prosecco. It's the
breakfast of champions. So now
we have John Burns man's choice
Pennsylvania 70707. So yes, it's
odd that he's here but doesn't
matter. He says Well, shit.
Okay, I thought my donation of
four Oh 4.04 would get me to
knighthood but it didn't. I'll
send the second donation to
comply.
Oh, I think this is really as
the second donation amount was
370 but he put it together Eric
put it together so it showed up
at that with this number.
Okay, we got Alright, Mystery
solved. Looking over my
accounting, I've been a
douchebag for far longer than I
realized he's realizing it. Life
has been crazy since quitting my
job at the end of 2020 to spend
six months through hiking the
Appalachian Trail since my
return to society I've met an
amazing woman spent a month in
Tijuana dirt dirt bag out of my
pickup for six months with the
new wife She must think you're a
catch brother driven all over
the country move to a rural farm
and the Appalachian started my
own business and as of a week
ago found out my wife is
pregnant well hello must have
been that dirt bagging in the
pickup. Although all of this has
value associated with no agenda
show has been although all of
this the value through all of
this sorry. The value associated
with the no agenda show has been
far greater than I can return
please de douche me. You've been
de douche and throw me some much
needed karma for my knighthood
I'd like to be known as Sir
Little John the serial killer or
Sir Sir LJ for short, okay, at
the roundtable I'm asking for a
staple food of my hike that
probably took years off my life
peanut butter and Pop Tarts.
Throw in a box of your favorite
cereal to thank you for your
courage and may you never find
an exit strategy. Sincerely,
John Burns. Thank you, John.
And for you sticklers out there
as always pronounced Appalachian
as our legend.
What did I say? Appalachian?
Yeah,
I say that all the time and then
people got on my case and that
was the end of it. Isabel Mertz?
It because I'm a big fan of the
of the of the Appalachian State
football team. Isabel Mertz, in
Beaufort, Luxembourg,
like Nevada or Nevada is in
Nevada.
And I always say Nevada, I think
it's three, three 3.33 and
Beaufort Luxembourg. That's in
Luxembourg. ITM gentlemen, I
just donation to be credited my
smokin hot guy boyfriend Kyle,
McQuiston McKesson, McKesson,
McKesson. Can you put the
switcheroo in place? Sure, can.
Kyle hit me in the mouth on our
California road trip in the
winter of 2019. We also visited
Austin in Fredericksburg, but
then had to drive straight back
to Corpus Christi to Canada. Oh,
from Corpus Christi to Canada
when the pandemic was declared.
Last year, Kyle wished me a
happy birthday as always, you
wouldn't get in those right.
Last year Kyle wished me a happy
birthday by donating and now
it's my turn to wish him a
fantastic birthday which is
September 17. He's on the list
and also help him reach his
knighthood this was for this
occasion, but this was his
Associate Executive Producer
ship donation from last year and
he also donated some $50 Many
years ago my small donation over
the last few months and today's
big magic number should have him
accumulated 2020 thing on his
birthday we'll go to medieval
times dinner and tournament
where he will be knighted to
it's really restaurants I think
oh okay,
so he's gonna get
up you're paying money the night
you there Yeah. All right. His
night name for now shall be sore
Kyle back, sir Kyle back. But
maybe he'd prefer a different
one. So we might have to circle
back with the roundtable I'd
like to order some olives black
bean burgers, pomegranates and
guava juice. He's going to be a
pick Kyle. He's going to be a
pickle jar get it? Made pickles
to share with everyone Sorry for
the long note. Yes, you should
be by just for a special
occasion even more special man.
I love you Kyle. jhingo request
Bouchy wheeze and some van
building our two d two karma.
Thank you so much.
You've got karma
anonymous spirit of the north
woods here with 333 dot 27
Tomahawk, Wisconsin. Switcheroo
for my first human resource the
bar barista on his 27th birthday
this Saturday. I hit him in the
mouth roughly a year ago and as
a Migdal has kept in check ever
since Good job, forgot to ask
the first time I donated so
Please do you do Shas both
you've been de deuced that's for
the barber barista, and this is
for you.
You've been de deuced
listen to this.
He missed the last donation
because he skipped the donation
segment. So perhaps John could
chastise him for being me for I
chastise him for me Allah, He
doesn't listen to the donation
segment. That's bullshit. And
we're not going to let you write
lines. But maybe John, I
wouldn't say that. No, you
wouldn't, I wouldn't say
so. That's nothing I would say.
So you're putting words in my
mouth.
So what would you say?
That would say hey, listen to
the donation segment, dude.
Exactly. And he did request the
pasta Glock
with a minute of gun I got the
my pasta Glocks locked and
loaded.
There's usually good commentary
and material in the donation
segment. Yes, sir Chauncey of
the nether world is up from New
York says New York dump. $333
Greetings from Sir Chauncey of
the Nether World recently
started a long battery of tests
tests to figure out which of my
internals have decided to go on
the fritz. Oh, no. So can I get
a health karma with a goat
kicker thank you for your
courage.
You've got karma.
Now what is this here is this is
very, very long note.
This next one here
am I seeing this correctly? The
our next is from John Sal from
dodge North Dakota. And it's
pages one and two. This is a
long note man. John and Adam
$300. I've been debating
debating how and when to write
this. Let's handwritten it's
cursive but I can get through
it. The Sunday August 21 Show
convinced me it is time finally
time to donate. It was a
discussion around the web
telescope and the issues that
knee at astrophysicist are
facing with data.
The book
jacket cover included did you
get this jacket cover?
Yes, it was unscannable because
it was on thick paper. I have
the jacket cover I have. Yeah.
Okay. You continue to read and
you'll see his point you don't
need the jacket cover.
Okay. The book jacket cover
expressed doubt about settled
science as well the books the
other books jacket cover
introduces the reader to the no
agenda podcast. Oh, this is a
three book series fictional. Oh
that I am finding now I am
finalizing and the books third
cover may something though. So I
guess what he says is he wants
to have our permission if we're
okay to including references to
the no agenda show in his book.
Yeah, I don't have a problem
with that. And of course not no
agenda here.
Here's a good one. I'm gonna
read it from the back of his
book, bastions gate, cool
bastions gate, ladies and gents
he's got just his little excerpt
from the book and this is one of
them. Ladies and gentlemen, we
have an eight car Zephyr
including a male car. Bitcoin is
66,033 Suddenly the no agenda
podcast came to a screeching
halt or a screeching halt when
the pause button was pressed out
of anger
that's how it's done that's how
the book starts because that's
perfect that's an opener
it does a bunch of stuff this is
like it isn't our 2348 car Bill
Well I was trying I'm sorry I
come on to anyway it goes on and
on he's got a lot of funny
material here that is related to
the no agenda showed is just
throws it in and he makes it
sound as though it's interesting
it's just I liked the way he did
it so so yeah so
and then doesn't ask for any
Carmen but does say so donation
perhaps you guys could be
convinced to reinstate the
deconstruction of the question
and answer period of the Miss
America Pageant if only for a
short period of time. Now
there's a fan John a fan of the
segment. But I guess
Yeah, you know, I've thought
about doing it but I keep I miss
these things. They're they're
been downplayed in the media.
They don't get promoted much.
They actually go to shoot past
me. It's like to me we could do
something we could have done
today and I didn't do it. I
didn't get a clip. But the
idiotic Emmys Yes. which no one
saw. No one would why would they
then for one thing, there's not
one TV show that one anything I
know it's I don't I've never
heard a half of the shows that
even nominated let alone watched
any of them.
I think it was five people watch
the Emmy Awards that what a
canard what a disaster.
And it was shown in it. It was
in a weird venue and people were
singing and they had some
sketches that were no good.
Jimmy Kimmel being dragged out
drunk, supposedly or sleeping,
who knows? Oh, oh, and then it
was that was considered racist.
And it was and then it just was
the worst end and it shows that
one or like, why never heard?
Literally, there was I don't
know if there's any network
shows that even got a
nomination, let alone one
anything.
So as I was looking at the
ratings, I saw another article
that was slamming, slamming the
upfront. So the upfront is when
the Prime Minister the network's
but all networks, they present
their new series, all the stuff
they're going to be doing to the
advertisers in a preview so that
advertisers can buy in by now
while stocks last. And according
to this review, it's as as if
the network's are begging to me
for everything to go away.
They're moving everything to the
screen to their streaming
platforms. It's over. I think I
think network why are they doing
this? It's a Hail Mary. They
think that they can't
there's no maybe if they put on
some good programming adversely.
My understanding is So my
understanding is go ahead last
so I said last over at Apple to
pray one of the promises of
course, you can outbid Apple,
right? So you got a good show
like Ted lasso. And it goes over
to Apple 10 episodes a season or
some stupid thing that dumb for
networks to do that, and they're
paying a fortune for it. You
can't do they can't afford it.
It's a nightmare. What's going
on? It's a nightmare. I'm
telling it for them. And the
Emmys reflected and, and then
they just stupidly put the thing
on against Monday Night
Football, which got more people
to watch. Like how dumb can you
be?
I even forgot about it. I was
watching one that I thought
football I completely forgot
about that.
Me so yeah, and that's on cable.
Like I'm watching Monday Night
Football. You're not watching
anything like that. No. Maybe
there's Monday night soccer.
You'd probably watch that we
watched we watched Moon fall
you know Moon for
the movie, isn't it? Yes. Pretty
good. But is it about
about the moon crashing into the
earth? And of course, it's a
superstructure, and it's
actually hollow. There's a
science real science there
does you see don't look up which
is a similar kind of story.
This was much better than don't
look up don't look up what you
saw. Don't look up. Of course I
did. We talked about it on
the show. I didn't I couldn't
get through it. I stopped at
about 20 minutes now now but
this I never saw all of don't
look up and let alone any of
these. I can't watch these
movies. They're not very well
done.
Do you like Moon fall? Because
it's even Tina like Moon fall.
She doesn't like these kinds of
space movies. It was good. It's
hokey, it's hokey. Take some
edibles you like it. I'll
continue with Doug Nixon, our
first Associate Executive
producer from Parksville,
British Columbia, Canada Navia
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donation thank you both for the
value you bring to every show. I
recently started a new endeavor,
which I hope will become my exit
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So FRG W what is he selling it
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Does like guns to me.
And you want some new business?
Oh, sorry about that. New
business. I'm failing new
businesses. I know what am I
doing here?
You've got karma.
Sorry. Let me check this.
You read the do while you're
checking that out and we go to
grand old dame Beth, the
Baroness of Baja Arizona, in
Tucson, which is a beautiful
They used to visit and they they
have a church there. Xavier I
think the old Catholic
missionary church which is still
painted up like they used to be
very few people get to see this
highly recommended to 2222 Heil
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Oh, this Heil boys this tu tu tu
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jingles Donald Trump don't trust
China and don't Raph Why are you
laughing? By the way who's going
to tell the press that Nixon
declared war on cancer in 1971?
Random old named Beth to the
Baroness of Baja Arizona.
She wanted to show she wants the
full Donald Trump don't just try
and and what was the other one?
I don't RAF right
so don't RAF Why are you
rapping? Right?
Where's my rough? That's weird.
Huh? Sometimes it's I just have
a technical day, man. I don't
know what's going on top right
there it is. None of this is the
right volume. It's driving me
nuts.
Okay. No trying don't trust
China. Chinese ask.
Why you are laughing Shut up.
Shut up.
You You've got karma.
Boys website this FRG.
tactical.com. Yeah, that's Yeah,
it's like everything except the
firearm. I mean, he's got scopes
he's got but the backpacks are
pretty cool, actually. All heavy
duty tactical gear. Oh, cool.
Yeah, it actually actually is
kind of cool. Hats, even hats.
Alright, where are we? We're up
next. We have a minute sir Tommy
Hawk of
the heartland or Tommy Hawk of
the heartland or
Iowa City 216. In the morning
gents, this donation is to
celebrate human resource number
one, Nolan Ballmer hitting 16
years old tomorrow please add
him to the birthday list for 912
Well, he was on it. And let's
hear some art god dude karma for
all you got it. For your son.
You've got karma as you wrap up
our shortlist today, Eric
Crawford in Lubbock, Texas
20 $11.07 have been too long
since my last donation he
writes. D douching. And health
karma
you've been D deuced.
You've got karma
and I think this is our last one
Baron anonymous copy when it was
from Redwood City, California.
Indeed bear anonymous cop here.
I apologize for being a man
overboard for the last few
months with no donations. Chaos
is continuing here in the Bay
Area and making for plenty of
work to be done. I've renamed
the unofficial tactical patch
shop of the no agenda show. It's
now etsy.com/bootleg coin ca
where I'll be so much for the
branding. Where I cheese where I
will be offering both velcro
patches and challenge coin
speaking of challenge, join
challenge coins. I see that no
one pumped one out recently and
I'm noting that episode 1500 A
milestone worthy of a holiday is
quickly approaching. So I
decided to make one man Yeah,
the no agenda 1500 Episode
challenge coin will be placed
for sale on the Etsy page as
soon as they get delivered.
Attached are some proofs of what
the design will look like. I
also lowered the price on all
the patches and stickers so I
can get these things out of
here. Dude, you unbranded us I
want to take a look at these.
Anyway, it's what was the
original brand? Well, it
had no agenda in it.
Yeah, he didn't branded us
let me let me see what this said
challenge coin looks like he
gives
me let me finish his note. He
says thank you for your courage.
He needs to bear in anonymous
got PS John. The guy that
donated a few weeks ago is
actually one of my co workers.
Oh, one of my bosses, actually.
So we know we have the police
department on board. It's about
time
Yeah, nice. Hello boys. I'll
give him a karma for Hello boys.
Good macabre for that. Thank you
very much.
Fast Harma
And before we do anything else,
a health karma for Dred Scott,
he does all of the beautiful
chapter work for us that you can
see in any modern podcast app,
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out the goat for you dread,
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All right, that was it. Our
Executive Associate Executive
producers for episode 1486.
Thank you for sticking with us
coming back, you know, even
after 10 years chiming in, that
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entire audience supporting us
but we're happy and everyone
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It's interesting, you're
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Our formula is this. We go out.
We hit people in the mouth
I tell you this is bootleg coin.
See a exclamation mark
doesn't work doesn't know.
Doesn't work without the
exclamation mark either. No.
That's not smart. You shouldn't
mix. unbranded. He shouldn't
have unbranded.
Well, maybe he hasn't made the
switch over yet. I'm not sure he
doesn't say okay
let me see. Oh, you know this
the there's all kinds of madness
going on in New Zealand.
Everyone's all pissed
off. Madness in New Zealand
stopped the presses. They
dropped
all mandates like overnight,
this from your Cinder. Why don't
you send I was like the was the
most I think the most lockdown
country in the world. Maybe
China did a little better job.
lunatic,
the government is facing
backlash over its decision to
drop vaccine mandates and its
COVID protection framework,
nurses and public health experts
are feeling blindsided by the
move. And as Alexa cook reports,
even some members of the public
aren't ready for
it. Masks may no longer be
mandatory on public transport.
But passengers still opting to
cover up may feel safer,
especially on public transport,
keep in mind on forever,
ditching masks on public
transport and in supermarkets
has left some feeling nervous.
And if you're flying into New
Zealand vaccinations and tests
on arrival are no longer legally
required. Raising the risk of
new COVID variants sneaking in
lots of other places around the
world aren't testing either
means we might not know that new
variants have arisen. So that is
definitely a concern.
Warning, the scraping
restrictions could be a big
expensive mistake with further
waves of the virus likely and no
plan in sight.
I'm disappointed that I haven't
seen anything about how we're
going to deal with this moving
forward
feeling the nursing workforce
she is
the mandates need to stay away.
This is this is huge. This is
significant. And we've got a
workforce crisis,
there was no longer that grounds
to maintain the mandate given
the high rates of vaccination,
but also given the amount of
COVID that people have
experienced.
But while COVID cases might be
dropping the workload for
hospitals isn't emergency
departments around the country
is still under massive pressure.
And the sector is worried about
how it will cope with future
surges and cases,
we've got a workforce that's
already depleted. So our ability
to respond in a timely way is
going to be our major concern,
or
concern they're hoping the
government here
is I can only think one thing
with this, this immediate snap
back 180 degree change of
direction is to get everybody
ready exactly for what this
report says, Oh, we won't be
able to handle it. It won't be
able to handle it when it comes
in the fall. I think I think
they're setting this up
for some fall BS,
although it doesn't make sense
because their fall would be
spring.
Right fall would be close to
somewhere over fall. Or the
winter right now. By the end of
winter. They're headed in just
into spring.
Right? They're heading into
spring now. Yeah. So it does it
makes us less away aside now. I
don't think so. None of it makes
sense. And you seem to just like
we have to respect everybody we
went to you.
I think the real reason is they
lost her ass into terms to
financial and losses employees,
shortened to hospital, the same
thing everyone else has gone
through. And then she did all
the tourists that are listed.
It's a tourist trap country.
That no one's going there and
can't get in. It needed a
vaccination. You need this you
need that. You worried about
corn being quarantined? I'm not
flying to any country where I'm
worried about being no
quarantine there. No, no
quarantine. No, not gonna
happen. Why? What's the point? I
don't need nobody needs to go to
New Zealand.
Well, that's very unfriendly of
you.
Gets the fact.
We talked briefly about Elon
Musk and Twitter. And it's it's
so obvious what is going on
here. Every word out of
Zuckerberg. Every other word out
of Zuckerberg mouth is Twitter.
And we don't do it like Twitter.
Now we're better than Twitter.
No, no Twitter. And then beyond
Moscow. I mean, this seems like
such a coordinated move. And it
all kind of came together with
this whistleblower, this bull
crap whistleblower? If so here
at first, I'll play a little bit
of the story from ABC and then
we'll play you a piece of the
little show Senator Holly is
putting on
and now to the serious
allegations against Twitter. A
former executive testified on
Capitol Hill about lacks
security, which he says left
data vulnerable to hackers. He
even claimed that a Chinese spy
may have worked at the company
Peter Zakho told senators that
Twitter executives are
misleading the public he said
security failures were
overlooked to keep the company
profitable. And he claimed there
were no safeguards to prevent
any Twitter employee from taking
control of any account.
Company's cybersecurity failures
make it vulnerable to
exploitation and when an
influential media platform can
be compromised by teenagers,
thieves, and spies, this is a
big deal for all of us. They
don't know what data they have,
where it lives, or where it came
from. And so unsurprisingly,
they can't protect it.
Does that was fired after
raising concerns about security
his allegations could help Elon
Musk walk away from his deal to
buy the company. In response
Twitter pushed back saying that
because allegations are riddled
with inaccuracies.
So that's riddles riddled
riddle, by
the way, that idea that anyone
can take over an account it
accounts for the fact that you
never got your blue check in the
early days.
Exactly. I have I have a walk Do
you have somebody there? I've
said this before. There are some
I've same thing we I get some
issues here and there myself,
but I've said it before.
Somebody at Twitter, some it
doesn't take more than one
person doesn't like you
know, but that's been no. And
that goes way back and I It's
okay, I'm okay with
that. They're still died.
Apparently, they're still there.
Because they don't take you out
blue checks anymore. But
no, no, I've been segregated off
in some special space. Yeah. So
then we get this show. And the
guy did two and a half hours,
boring, nothing new, nothing
exciting. It's exactly like
every single company way too
many people have access to
stuff. It's all over the place.
We don't really know what it is.
But then Senator, Josh Hawley,
who is now I'm kind of convinced
he's in someone's pocket.
Because he's trying to take down
Twitter, this is the whole thing
Elon has taken down Twitter, it
feels like the government needs
to set up regulations,
specifically for meta so that
they can run most of it. And you
know, all these, and this
California now just pass this
thing take over the place.
California just passed a law
that you know, you can't operate
a social network unless blah,
blah, blah, blah, blah. So
here's Hallie, with this
completely unbelievable
performance.
Got it. And that means that
these 4000 ish employees would
have had access to live user
data or data all over Twitter.
They could access individual
users personal information,
including their live data. Am I
got that right?
Yes, sir. If they said they
would have access to the
production environment, if they
spent the time to meander around
and look around, they would find
that they could access these
large troves of
data, including geolocation
data. Did you testify to that
earlier
today? That I know that Twitter
has IP locations and that they
do use geolocation services?
Based upon IP addresses?
For wow, I wasn't employees with
access to the data. That's
extraordinary. So wow, those
employees would be in a position
then if they wanted to, to get
this information and Doc's
Twitter users is that fair to
say?
That is a concern of mine, sir.
Yes. Wow. Wow. Wow.
Wow, sir, and 4000 people with
the ability to Doc's school
users who pick up the phone and
in no
way
Oh, wow. Oh, wow. There's 2
million people who have top
secret clearance in America may
be more Oh wow. Oh wow 4000
People can Dox me on Twitter
this thing is the minute okay my
prediction one of these So Elon
did this he works for the
government I'm just gonna give
you my theory I've no I can't
prove it. I'm saying this
without evidence. Elon works for
the government all his
subsidies, all the money all the
space stuff. It all comes from
the government governments. And
so we worked for them. Let's say
you got to take down Twitter
Okay, watch this, and did this
whole thing set them up. But
obviously Twitter wasn't good,
but cooperating perhaps
Twitter may not have been
cooperating Good point.
Possible, they seem to have
their own agenda about
everything.
So now they've set it up. Now
they're trying to find trying to
give Elon an out. And I'm sure
that eventually the Judiciary
will kick in and talk to the
judge or do something and it's,
this thing has to be dismissed.
I don't even think I don't think
anyone's gonna pay a dime. I
don't think there'll be a single
even though the $1 billion big
breakup fee. I think he's going
to walk away. He will actually
give the billion to the poor
employees of Twitter who will be
out of a job when that goes down
to a 50 cent stock. This thing
is on the this is the best short
of all human history.
Know this a lot better shorts,
this 41 to half $1
It's a good short, but there's
been stocks up there. I mean,
234 100 bucks to nothing to zero
to broke you. But this
is a sure thing.
You buy your thesis, I'm not
convinced of it. No, I know.
There's no such thing as a sure
thing, especially when it comes
to the stock market. Now Patreon
you know, they get bought, you
know, somebody else comes along
and buys them or who knows
Patreon is in some weird
trouble. Have you been following
this?
Yeah, you know, I almost clipped
that guy. I don't think No, I
didn't. I didn't clip the guy.
But but I'll just tell you
what's what's happening. First
of all, they they fired their
apparently their entire security
team. And then it turns out
they're really fires idli Yeah,
then then we're firing like 20%
of the company. Well, it's bad
times. But then there's all
these glassdoor.com postings and
all these allegations about
management and executives not
taking down content that is
illegal or was reported as
sexual in nature involving
minors. And there's just report
report they guys the examples
I've seen are mostly what he
wants to be called Muppets.
Muppets which are Muppets which
are little girls dressed
provocatively. Oh, not naked.
What is
when does this? I've never heard
this term moppets. And I'm a
little freaked out. You know it.
It's an
old term. It's old. Somebody. I
haven't heard it for decades.
But it's an old but it referred
specifically to this. Here you
go. I see it.
I see it. The small endearing
Lee sweet child, as in the then
famous Silver Screen Muppets.
Yeah, surely temple.
Yeah, so it goes back Kripa. But
they're moppets. And so this
guy's all bent out of shape
about that. And it's
questionable. Legality is
questionable. It's everywhere.
It's particularly questionable.
Here's your real problem. While
this is going on, and this guy's
moaning and groaning about the
Muppets played this clip. This
is a zoom, taken from a Zoom
meeting. I have it under talk.
The big movement now and this is
an Idaho of all places. This is
the Idaho Health, Health and
Welfare Department. porn,
literally,
machine free educational space
by letting young people know
that it's okay. If they're
curious. It's okay if they have
watched orange and it's okay, if
they have thought about porn, at
least make sure to say someone
being curious about sex and
record does not make them a bad
person. It makes them human.
It's so importantly normalized
that this is a natural human
experience. And I also want to
point make a point to share that
not wanting to watch porn is
also completely fine. There's no
judgment and shame for not being
curious. That's okay, too. And
we want to create environments
in the classroom where students
don't shame each other.
Now, these are people who work
for the health department in
health and welfare. So as an
educational versus like the
social workers, but then this
woman comes in who's also in
this meeting, and she's the
educator in the group. Here we
go and she tells what's going on
in the classroom.
So as an educator, my job is to
provide information about sexual
health and have students
critically think by exploring
all sides of an issue. Critical
Thinking skills are the largest
component of porn literacy. It's
the ability for young people to
analyze and ask questions about
the media that they're viewing.
Critical Thinking skills allow
young people to understand the
intention behind pornography, so
much of sex Education is
reflecting on our values and
beliefs in relation to a topic
and poor literacy is no
exception. For facilitators,
it's first important for them to
reflect on their reasons for
wanting to teach foreign
literacy. Do they want to teach
foreign literacy because they
believe watching porn and by
extension, sex work is
inherently bad, and they want to
stop young people from accessing
it. That's unfortunately not
going to lead to good
conversations, because it's
pushing one agenda that porn is
mad.
Okay, so we have this going on,
which is like a real eye roller.
And the teacher who says, Well,
you know, we like to discuss
these things. And so what do
they have a slideshow and they
would the first thing that kids
are going to, you know, if
you're forced to look at some of
this stuff that is extremely
graphic, and sometimes gross, is
why does that guy have a dick
that's two feet long. Is the
first thing that one of the kids
would ask and then the teacher
now has to explain this.
Unfortunately, what we've
noticed and many educators many
people we have throughout the
years is that porn has become
extremely violent. It's you know
about choking and speeding and
and not just your BD you know,
Bs BDSM, but like, violent kind
of stuff that you know, that is
certainly affected young men,
young men are screwed, made a
completely screwed with all this
stuff. That's I mean, it's, I
don't think many will get out
really alive or doing or
thriving with all the shit that
they're exposed to. It's bad,
it's bad.
It's bad. Important is always
considered to be bad. It wasn't
considered to be just part of
the human experience. What can a
human experience are we talking
about? Let's go back 100 years,
you know, there were Yeah, there
were little postcards of you
know, women showing off their
breasts maybe. And that was
about it. And I mean, this is
out of control this pan to human
experience, John
the pen that when you write with
it, you hold it upside down, or
clothes fall off. Those were
boots, they had keychains
keychains used Hawaiians as its
keychain and and be like these
people having sex. So Shane. So
Dennis Prager
is he's already hated probably
because of his Christianity and
honesty in this Prager
University. But he wrote a blog
post, I guess, two weeks ago,
titled women are
disproportionately hurting our
country. And this is, wow, I've
you could have written this
actually, I don't know if you
would have published it. But
what he says is all this shit
that's going on. He says, I do
want to point out that, you
know, a high percentage of the
people doing this stuff,
exactly. We talked about here
are women. You know, the 1619
project women. I mean, it's BLM
women. Now I'm not saying I had
to haven't really read the
article enough to to judge it.
But I understand what he's
saying. And the outrageous is
crazy. He's the most
misogynistic man in the world
right now. But there is
something to be said as to the
how these how these people
identify. I mean, even
very few of them identify as
cisgender women, almost all of
them are either non binary or
lesbian.
There are quite a few. Yeah. I
do.
want to mention one, just one
thing. Remember, we're talking
about cerebral on the last show
the app that basically is just
pushing pills on you to call up
oh, I need to talk to somebody
don't feel good. Within 10
minutes, you get to three
prescriptions, your second call,
you get two more and then you're
dropped because I can't help you
anymore. Because you're
overprescribe I'm looking at a
screenshot of their app. You
know what they also for $100,
though, you know what they'll
do? They'll give you a
consultation, and first
appointment for your gender
affirming hormones.
So really, uh huh.
Cerebral? Yeah, it's
consultation and first
appointment for folks seeking
gender affirming care for
patients who are starting
continuing or maintaining gender
affirming hormone treatment. So
this is what's going on this
farmer is in control. We've been
hijacked our children are
hijacked. It also turns out that
ADHD medicine is prescribed
significantly more to white
children on a percentage basis.
So idea,
yes, idea.
We had a letter from one of our
producers some time back,
telling us how his wife needed a
hysterectomy for medical reasons
and couldn't get on the list for
one until she claimed She was
trying to transition
did I see this note?
We read it on the air she was
trying to transfer now is now
instead of me history she needs
a hysterectomy because she wants
to transition to a male and she
needs a hysterectomy put her
right at the top of the list got
the hysterectomies she needed
for her health she had some one
of those, those situations where
you have to have a hysterectomy.
So I'm thinking, you know, could
do worse than getting a bunch of
testosterone and loaded up with
it. Joe Rogan does it twice so
big. But if you say hey, you
know, I'm a female or I
transitioned I was once a female
male, I need more testosterone,
and then do it over this system
and you'll get this you should
get a prescription that would be
available to you soon glowed up.
Sounds to me like there's a lot
of ways to exploit this for
purposes of drug drug use.
Well, there's there's a lot more
coming. On September 12,
President Biden signed an
executive order. It is the
executive order on advancing
biotechnology and bio
manufacturing innovation for a
sustainable, safe and secure
American bio economy. This stuff
in
you l
I hear you laughing, and he's
appointed a director, Dr. Rene
Wegg. wegrzyn, who comes from
the pharmaceutical industry and
from DARPA. Interestingly
enough, her DARPA portfolio
included the living foundries
1000 molecules, safe genes, pre
emptive expression of protective
alleles and response elements,
and detected with gene editing
technologies programs. And so
she's a she's in the gene
editing business. And she's been
around. And I cannot speak to
everything in this effect that
can speak to very, very little
of this, but there's some, I
think, some pretty good
analysis. Former Pfizer employee
says about this executive order,
let me read between the lines
for the Americans, Biden,
September 12 2022 Executive
Order declares that Americans
must surrender all human rights
that stand in the way of
transhumanism clinical trials,
safety standards, and informed
consent, consent will be
eradicated as they stand in the
way of universally unleashing
gene editing technologies needed
to merge humans with AI. In
order to achieve the sole
societal goals of the New World
Order. Crimes against humanity
are not only legal, but
mandatory. And then they have
some, some examples from this
text. And it does seem to be
kind of like a regulatory
framework that would, at very
best, protect Big Pharma from
getting sued over anything they
try on you and the mRNA platform
is, is the future. Because we've
hacked the software of life and
so this executive order,
apparently, here we go. If you
highlighted Go
ahead, the term biome falling
into line with all the other
Democrats that are bought up by
pharma
and this is what I'm saying
Pharma is really in charge of a
lot here from the couple
highlights. The term
biotechnology means technology
that applies to or is enabled by
life sciences, innovation or
product development. So that's
pretty broad. The term bio
manufacturing in this executive
order means the use of
biological systems to develop
products tools, and processes at
commercial scale. The term bio
economy means economic activity
derived from the life sciences
particular in particularly in
the areas of biotechnology and
bio manufacturing, and includes
industries, products or services
in the workforce. biological
data means the information
including associated descriptors
derived from the structure
function or process of
biological systems, there's
magic collected or aggregated
for analysis. And then you get
into key r&d and how that will
fit into the life sciences and
according to this article on
these scientists, the whole idea
it all comes down to once
they've changed your genes then
technically, they kind of own
human life. They have patents on
it, and they can do whatever
they want, but I don't need to
read this article to know that
because look at the COVID
vaccine. It's exactly what they
did. They they they change it
for you put it under emergency
youth also authorization and
called the by Vaillant that
people go and eat it up some
bite you know mRNA vaccines
might help treat cancer. That's
why Joe was out there yelling
about it. He is He is you he
has cancer, President Biden made
a big push today for what he
calls his cancer moonshot a
mission to cut the US cancer
death rate in half over the next
25 years.
Because we know this, cancer
does not discriminate. Red and
Blue. It doesn't care if you're
Republican or a Democrat, BD
cancer, something we can do
together.
The President spoke about the
initiative at the John F.
Kennedy Library, a nod to Jim
Kay's moonshot speech 60 years
ago today, that ignited a
historic era, face travel,
a nod.
There's another guy out there
who was dying and he I think
he's I think he's dead now. And
he recorded his last video with
his buddy and I talked about how
his dad was participated with
the 14 other people to create
the moon landing hoax. And he
had actually given a confession
on his deathbed two years ago,
same guy now his son has done
it. That, you know, they put
sand content. What's his face?
Kubrick was no part of it. But
it was faked. According to the
guy's death video. There's quite
a thing to do if you're dying.
Yeah, well,
it's also a good gag if you're
dying.
I should do one of those
shouldn't be great. You know, if
we got to think of a really good
one that I can then all of a
sudden, look, this is what I've
been. But I've been this secret
I've been protecting all these
years. It'd be it'd be something
really significant that rocks
the world.
Yeah, you can come up with some
I'll try. Let's go to Ukraine
for a second. So we get some of
this stuff out of the way,
especially this particular
report on the on the new year.
Yeah, yeah, the nuke plants and
I got two clips that need really
need to be played.
One yesterday, workers restored
the last of three backup power
lines to the Russian helds. That
parrhesia Nuclear Power Plant in
Ukraine. Just days before all
three lines had been
disconnected in part due to
shelling concerns about a
nuclear disaster there have
loomed for months, and PRs
catalogs dwarf is in Kyiv. And
she has been closely tracking
what's happening there. Hey,
cat.
Hey, wanna Hey, Hey, John. Hey.
Okay,
so powerline acted again. Good
news, right?
Yeah, definitely, definitely,
definitely. Yes, definitely good
news, a little complicated. But
the power lines that are
connected now are the ones that
feed energy into the plant,
which is great, because it means
critical safety equipment, there
has power. So the pumps that
keep the water moving through
the reactors to cool them can
keep pumping, there are still
four other lines that are
damaged and not working. Those
are the ones that feed the power
out of the plant onto the grid.
I talked to the head of
Ukraine's atomic energy company,
his name is Petro ko tn. We had
a long conversation this
morning. He's not at the plant.
He's here in Kyiv. But he talks
to the general manager there at
the plant every day. And he told
me that they're trying to
restore those lines as quickly
as they can, but it's just going
to take some time.
Okay, but one thing came out of
this, which is that they
reestablished the power going in
two pumps going what was going
on when they didn't have the
power? How come it didn't melt
down?
Well, you know, so many people
have emailed about, emailed us
about this. And so apparently,
the external generators were
were taken out or broken or
didn't work. And so then to shut
it down, you do need external
power. Fact
to this day, part two is got
another little tidbit I thought
was interesting.
And I most conversations that
he's having every day, what is
he hearing about the conditions
for the plants, Ukrainian
workers?
Yeah, that part is pretty
heartbreaking. So the plant has
been under Russian occupation
since March. And it's hard for
Petro co tn to get a real sense
of what's happening there.
Because he says the calls he's
allowed to have with the
management there are only audio,
no video, so he doesn't really
know if they're speaking. Oh,
that's so heartbreaking. But he
told me he can just hear it in
their voices.
And I can see by evaluated
voices and said the people, the
very exhausted, he
told me he thinks they're on the
edge of what he calls
psychological disaster. He told
me he knows already that one of
his workers recently died after
being severely beaten by
Russians. And he says some 200
of his workers have been
tortured at various times.
Wow, okay. Wow. On Sunday,
operators shut down the final
reactor at the plant is no
longer producing electricity.
What did he tell you about that?
Are there plans to restart it?
Yeah, Cochin was very clear
about this with me. He said he
would not restart any reactors,
even if it became technically
possible until Russia leaves the
plant. It's just safer this way.
And it's also better for those
workers because it takes less
staff to operate the plant like
this and takes maybe at least a
little bit of stress off of
them. Okay, and
what does that mean for energy
in the country?
Well, it's not great. Africa is
huge. It's the biggest nuclear
power plant in Ukraine, but also
in all of Europe. And, you know,
it's big enough that if all of
its reactors are running, it
could technically provide almost
all the power this country
needs. With it off. Ukraine is
having to use more coal, and a
lot of the coal plants are in
the east where all of the heavy
fighting is happening. For now
Ukraine is okay, because not as
much power as being used with
people fleeing from the war. And
with it being you know, late
summer, it's not winter. But as
more people come back it it will
likely become a problem.
I see a lot of stories about
gas, the Russian gas still going
into Ukraine.
Wells hook right up.
Cold like they got things in
that report. Yes, I agree. There
you go. A couple of things in
that report that caught my
attention. One is that are you
telling me that the Russians are
literally torturing the guys
working in the in the plant
there? Okay, you know, here's I
even get them over here. Let's
tortoise put them in the
thumbscrew. I mean, we're
beating him and torturing him.
And they expect this to go well,
I mean, this doesn't make any
sense.
Now, the evidence she had was
it's voice call only no video.
Heartbreaking.
So now the other one was, so
this, this one plant the biggest
in Europe. Green, it's got four
reactors, and it's one location
in the corner there can power
the entire country. And people
weren't, why doesn't did why
don't they put, in other words,
to have these plants would power
Germany to just to have these
Ukrainian plants, if you
had the trans? If you had the
transit should power all of
Germany. I'm just going by the
population figures. It may
actually take less than that.
Because there's a lot of Ukraine
is a big country in terms of
square miles. It's bigger than
Germany. But the population is
half of Germany, it's 44
million, Germany's maybe 88. And
so do you. So two of these
plants are just to take care of
those green bullshit? Oh, let's
put up some mph some windmills
and, and do this and do that now
just put two of these plants up
and boom, you're good to go.
Why don't you do that?
Because that's not the point of
the exercise. The point is to
impoverish the people to bring
them into solar and wind. That's
the That's the plan that I mean,
there's no, there's no logical
reason for any of this. Maybe
they shouldn't have thrown
Russia off of Swift in the first
place. Oh, how quickly we forget
that that's really what started
the problem. You want to do
these other Ukraine clips?
Oh, yeah, these are different
isn't more than true updates.
Let's go with that one.
The Swift advance may have
surprised Russian forces, but
its planning was months in the
making. According to The New
York Times.
What is what is this phone? Yes,
Music Man, what's going on with
this house? Okay,
here we go. So this is a clip
about the turnaround. And what's
happened is Ukrainians have
taken the upper hand, right, and
they pushed the Russians out,
even though the Russians have
really abandoned the place. And
so they tend to doubt are in
charge of everything. And this
is on one of the shows like all
things considered or something.
And for some reason, not all of
it, but for some reason at this
during this part of it, I think
this is code of some sort. They
have a bed, this NPR data
musical bed,
what are they thinking the Swift
advance may have surprised
Russian forces, but its planning
was months in the making.
According to The New York Times,
and CNN this summer, American
and Ukrainian military officials
played out war games to see
which scenarios would make for a
successful counter offensive.
The first plan one big broad
push across the whole southern
front line, but that was deemed
too risky. So a new plan, one in
the south, one in the east. The
southern offensive aimed at
retaking the City of Henderson
was highly publicized. Here's
Mark Milley, Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff here in
Washington talking about it last
week on NPR,
part of the skill of generalship
and battle is to concentrate
enough forces at the time in
place of your choosing to
achieve the desired effects. And
that is what the Ukrainians are
trying to do.
But the other offensive farther
north and the east was kept
quiet. Until of course it
wasn't.
Ukrainian troops are close. I
mean, some major victories this
weekend as they fight to take
back to the Russian
troops left vehicles and
ammunition behind as they fled.
There were reports this week
that some of the retreating
soldiers left Ukraine altogether
crossing back into Russia.
You know, almost everybody in
Europe that I know is calling
bullcrap on this. Yeah. And
they, and they have their
reasons which I'll explain after
we get through the
well, I let me give you my
reason for the bullcrap thing.
This is to make it look as
though the Russians had left
things behind and all this stuff
and that's what happens when
you're rousted. To make us look
alike. Well, we quit and we had
an okay I probably wrong on
this, but the $80 billion with
the stuff that we left in
Afghanistan, maybe it's just to
distract from that.
So Willow contacted me she said,
Okay, I noticed I you know, I
don't have time to listen to the
show. Okay, too busy. Listen to
her brother. Okay. She says, To
me, this is bullcrap. And it's
just to help people not vote for
the crazy in the crazy elections
here in Italy, because we have
this right wing, the far right
bring parties who basically want
to stop the war. Like Stop it.
Stop it now. We want that's a
good I think that's correct. And
and it came on the heels of this
Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena
Anderson will resign on Thursday
after a block of four
conservative parties won the
parliamentary elections.
Anderson, the leader of the
Social Democrats accepted defeat
of her center left coalition in
a speech last night.
For right wing parties seem to
have barely 50% of the vote in
the elections. And they have an
advantage of one or two seats.
It's a narrow majority, but it's
a majority. So tomorrow, I will
have handed my resignation as
prime minister and the
responsibility to continue the
process will be taken over by
the speaker of parliament and
the parliament.
The fall right Sweden Democrats
farmer by this man yummy Okis on
took around 20% of votes after
an election campaign focused on
anti immigration policies of
christeson is the leader of the
Conservative multiply.
So the Sweden Democrats sounds
weird, but they're far right.
And so only mentioned in this
report as well. They're anti
immigration, which in Sweden,
Hulu, but I think they're also
wanting to stop the war. They
want to stop so there's only
three ways this can go Russia
wins, Ukraine wins, or we we
work it out and we and we call a
truce and everybody goes back
and we got to negotiate
something this is crazy. They
can't have that and I think that
this is part of a broader move
and it looks to me like CIA
another Russian official linked
to the energy sector falls
overboard to his death from a
boat that has us written all
over it. I think I think you
know, they're Palio Putin is
treason move. There's all kinds
of articles everywhere. He's
under attack. People inside
Russia aren't happy. They're
trying to kick off something to
get rid of Putin now.
Well, let's go with clip Q.
I knew there's a reason or two
of us.
How is the setback playing out
inside Russia? fluish This is
Boris and that yes, a former
member of Russia's Parliament
speaking over the weekend on
Russian state TV.
And they were in the comfort
Nikki, where are you from Lucha
Chewbacca. It is impossible to
defeat Ukraine using Russia's
current strategy. He says he
points out that America and
Europe are supporting Ukraine
with money and weapons. Well,
that kind of criticism has been
rare inside Russia since the war
began. But not yet. Austin is
not alone. On Monday, dozens of
local elected officials signed a
petition demanding that Russian
President Vladimir Putin resign.
Last week seven members of a
municipal council in St.
Petersburg called on Putin to be
charged with treason over the
war in Ukraine. Now, it's
unlikely that Putin will resign
or be charged with treason. But
this does feel like a
significant moment in a war that
for months had seemed to be
locked in a bloody stalemate
is a game changer.
That is Hunter hope Cove. She's
a pro democracy activist and
former member of parliament in
Ukraine. I first met her in cave
right before the war and we've
been checking in every few
months as the war grinds on.
This week. She happened to be in
Washington DC, so we invited her
to our studios and I asked
whether she felt this marks a
turning point in the war.
Thanks to the US military aid.
And you hi MERS
imar is the weapons that take
out Russian air defenses that
the US has been sending Yeah,
so helping with the bravery of
Ukrainian armed forces. First
was the higher fighting spirit.
So helped us to liberate
villages, towns. And I do
believe the more military aid we
received, the faster will win
the war and more lives of
civilians, we will save man.
People might get the wrong idea
that we actually have like
production meetings and we
coordinate stuff and we talk
about what we're going to do to
do callbacks. We're just
talented, I guess.
First of all, very big. There's
no doubt about that. First of
all, you don't say I do believe
if you're a non English speaker?
No, you're a spook. You're a
spook. This woman is a spook.
And then tempted to add a little
bit I only have a circuit, which
is only a few seconds long,
because and I'll add to it
because she goes on after this
little commentary. This is like
really a weird situation you're
trying to establish here for the
negotiation process. And she
literally says I you know, no,
will it once the Russians are
out of the country completely,
then we'll negotiate. What does
that even supposed to mean?
Let's play this clip.
And Ukrainian victory means, of
course, return back to Ukraine,
Donbass and Crimea. Oh,
really. The
Donbass words of Don Bosco is
back and Crimea when she put
that one in there. She wants to
get the Russians to give up
Crimea, which they don't want to
do, because it's their main
shipping base for the for that
area. And it's it's just a place
where there's, you know, it's
just important military
Crimeans don't want to do that
either. No, of
course, they're all Russians is
probably the reason. But the
point is, is that they're now
they're just being and this
woman is the spook that was for
this is I do believe Rubery she,
she says, puts this in there.
And it's like, really, this is
unreasonable. Unreasonable. So
what's up some things up they
get put into pressure on Putin,
like you pointed out, now they
got you know, they want him to
resign. They want to do this. I
want to get him out of there.
What is going on here? From a
geopolitical perspective of our
country, what are we? What's in
it for us? What are we trying to
accomplish? Or we're trying to
get rid of Putin? Why?
Well, no, we want to work with
the guy
we don't like the guy we don't
want to we push them toward
China. We want them and trying
to get together so they can
fight amongst themselves. Maybe
I mean, wow,
no, I was thinking here. We want
to disrupt food and we want to
unseat him.
Cause what purpose
to cause even greater chaos in
the world
is it is it how about this, he
is the real stumbling block for
the World Takeover of One World
Government thing he's beds dead
set against this has to get go.
Even though he's
you would not be the first
person to say that that Putin is
the only guy stopping it now
until Trump gets back.
And they don't like Trump and
you know, you know, for a fact
that and the CIA in particular
doesn't like Trump. No, not a
fan,
not a fan.
And then there's this little
ditty
Ukrainian president Volodymyr
Zelensky was in a car crash
after returning to key from a
surprise visit to one of his
newly liberated cities official
says Alinsky suffered no serious
injuries when a car hit his
motorcade. He went on to deliver
his nightly address praising his
soldiers who drove Russian
forces out of the Kharkiv
region. He says they did the
impossible by taking back 3000
square miles of territory in
just a matter of days.
And I'd say you better get used
to that. RBF there's the LIN
ska, because she's going to be
running the show and once they
get rid of him she's already
sitting next to Queen Ursula
think yeah,
that she'll be the one and
they've they've had women Yes,
women as head of state in
Ukraine before
all she has to do is get that
funky ass hairdo that Princess
Leia thing and she's good to go.
Yeah. Can you imagine I can't
wait for Pierre to get her hands
on her.
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alright, I see that you're
swinging for the fences with
like three ISOs.
So before we do that, Joe do
want to mention something about
the meetups. People have to
always know that the meetup is a
meetup. It's not hard or some
other event. Like there was a
number of people that had they
wanted to do meetups at Burning
Man, which you got to pay $2,000
to get into the event or when
Whoever it is to go to the
meetup now.
Oh, I see. So to finish your
thought
that was it just a meetup is a
meetup. It's like a free event
that people can go to freely and
that's something you have to pay
a cover charge to get into.
Copy that hurt chef.
Okay, I only have one ISO so I
think you're probably gonna
because you got three so you
your feel confident or maybe
not.
Your three, your one.
I have one. That
is a huge deal.
It's a pretty good one. Okay,
sorry. All right. Well, let's go
with mine. I mean, let's listen
to mine. I don't consider them
to have ever done of
programming.
Let's start with waning
underweighting
Your days of hiding behind a
keyboard are waning.
Wow, man, we've never done a
four second die. So that won't
even that won't even that's fit.
Let's go to two moment.
Just such a moment in our lives.
So you've shown me the boots.
You've shown me the sandals. Now
let's see what you really want
me to play. Thanks. Oh, thank
you so much. You knew it. See, I
know I know how you were your
salesman. You're just a shoe
salesman. You're the Al Bundy of
ISOs.
You do the exact same thing.
Well, hello.
But you don't call me out on it.
Whose fault is
that?
Okay, two quick things is we do
have to go. This one I thought
was well there's a reason for
this quick clip
tonight. The FAA has temporarily
grounded Blue Origin space
rocket as it investigates a mid
air mishap today. About a minute
after a rocket launch from the
West Texas desert carrying a
capsule loaded with science
experiments, something went
wrong. The capsules emergency
escape system activated and it
parachuted safely to Earth but
the rocket crashed.
So the reason I bring it up is
that China is having better luck
and big story for the past
couple days in the space world.
Giant China apparently drilled
into the moon with one of their
bots. And they discovered a new
mineral and they're going to be
shooting all kinds of missions
to the moon to get more of it.
That could be a new power
source. We haven't heard about
50 years
dilithium crystals.
And I think we have a new space
race on our hands. Because this
is obviously
bullcrap. It's obviously
bullcrap.
So this is a space race. Hey,
Ilan, more money. Mo Money
coming up. We can't finish a
show without talking about our
boy Mike breaking
overnight. The CEO of my pillow,
Mike Lindell says the FBI seized
his cell phone in the drive thru
of a Hardee's fast food
restaurant in Minnesota. The
move appears to be connected to
the Justice Department's
investigation into attempts to
overturn the 2020 election.
Lindahl is a loyal Trump
supporter who has promoted
conspiracy theories about the
election. He claims the agents
served him with a subpoena and
questioned him about voting
machines
so have a
question to do it at a Hardee's?
Are you kidding me? Yeah, this
is this is correct. And He even
eats it a Hardee's? Are you
kidding me? No, I believe that
of course he maybe does. This is
have you ever been to a
Hardee's?
Yes, you are doing exactly what
everyone on Twitter is doing?
Right so he's really not a
millionaire because he eats at
Hardee's
Well, I mean at Hardee's course.
Have a nice breakfast.
Now here's the thing so they
have his phone. I thought Apple
completely locked everything
down and they wouldn't give the
keys I guess that
that era is over what did they
never said it was an iPhone
iPhone that isn't believe me?
It's an iPhone he hasn't he uses
an iPhone user.
Oh, he can't get anything off of
it.
Oh crap. They Apple is all in of
course. There isn't there are no
secrets
nothing so I get claims that he
runs his whole business off that
phone. But you did there's one I
would say there's a You're
kidding me? No, I'm
sure he does. He's got all promo
codes on there. Got to remember
which promo code to say. I
someone told me that I think
Tina told me that he's Adnan
really bummed because I control
my hearing aids with my phone.
Which of course you can do. So
he's not really security
conscious. But what they're
doing here is they're trying to
just connect little dots get one
email get one text that connects
to I don't know, maybe the
oversight you
know, where this whole thing's a
scam. Of course
it's a scam but you know what?
It's Some journalists have been
around long enough to know
really what's going on with
January 6,
I'm old enough to remember at
the outset of the January 6
hearings, there was so much
Alex Wagner, from MSNBC, who was
old enough to remember January
6,
I am old enough to remember at
the outset of the January 6
hearings, there was so much
pressure, a public outcry about
Merrick Garland and whether he
was going to pursue any of this,
it now appears that the January
6 committee and the DOJ are very
much in line with one another in
a way that they haven't been up
until now. It feels like Do you
think
that's the blower voice out with
that vocal fry?
Do you think it's because she
was just talking about 911 for
days on end and had to add in?
And she was trying to say, you
know, I'm old enough to remember
the automatic thing was January,
you know, 911 I'm old enough to
remember January 6, oh, I meant
911 Something like that? Because
she would be old enough to
remember 911 No, I
think she's dumb about that
rationale real thing.
I'll take it man, there's so
much more fun stuff. Did you
know that the Vice President's
very worried that a lot of
terrorists here in America
right Oh, yeah, she's worried
sick.
Very disturbing stuff,
but we did most of them in our
front yard right now.
We look forward to Babbitt keep
it up, right. Well, there you
go. Let me see. I've got an end
of show mix scenario here and
I'm gonna load that up because
let me see you present. Here we
go. We have some good ones
actually. We've got the DS
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot
declared racism a public health
crisis and pledged nearly $10
million and COVID 19 federal
relief money
to fight it
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75 people primarily from
Venezuela arrived in Chicago
Wednesday night. After the more
than 12 hour trip from Eagle
Pass. Chicago's Mayor Lori
Lightfoot called Abbott's move
racist and inhumane.
Mayor Lightfoot now coming under
fire for allegedly relocating
dozens of migrants from Chicago
to hotels in nearby suburbs.
What's more, the migrants were
allegedly moved without giving
local officials a heads up
first.
Joining me now is the mayor of
Chicago herself Lori Lightfoot,
Mayor Lightfoot, thank you very
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show
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