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Great audience Raven, Adam curry
Jhansi Devorah has Thursday
September 22 2022. This Year
Award winning Kindle nation
media assassination episode 14
Ada. This
is no agenda,
Primetime purging 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
from Northern Silicon Valley,
where we're at lamenting the
loss of Waka caca tide. Gay in
the today's sumo match. Johnson.
Hey, man, do you want a
mulligan? Because I took one if
you want a mulligan, it's cool.
No, no.
Walk at Tucker.
Rip off. What is waka? Taka
kocot.
Gaga die gay. Oh, he's the guy
the one guy. Yeah, he's the guy.
They predict who's gonna win and
he lost too many matches today.
So
yeah, they don't cover that very
well. Where do you get where do
you get your waka khaki? Yeah.
caca. Daggy Tai Chi Chi gay. Tai
Chi Chi game.
Where do you get the waka Qatar
gay fix? What do you want?
It's on channel 60.30.
Over the Air. Nice. Nice for the
Japanese community. That's
interesting. Who airs that
though? What station?
HK.
Of course. Welcome to the annual
Equinox. I mean, the autumnal
equinox. Yeah.
The first day of fall.
Is that a thing? It was in the
Farmers Almanac? So I wonder Is
that a thing was
the thing I guess, you know, in
the 1500s,
the Tom autumnal equinox. Coming
up, we have another very
important day. On what is
today's 22nd zone three on
Sunday. Sunday the 25th. Today's
22nd Yes. What? Oh, Sunday is a
big day.
If you see something, say
something is more than a slogan.
It's how we protect ourselves,
our loved ones, and our
communities usually play a key
role by recognizing and
reporting suspicious activity.
It's about all of us. Why do I
see say, to protect my wife and
our daughters to make my
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others to do their part? Why do
you see say, September 25? Is
seize a day posted on social
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and hashtag si se day to share
your reason for reporting
suspicious activity.
All right, Secretary Mayorkas of
Department of Homeland Security
you
guys got the weirdest eyes your
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bugging out
the guy is an alien and here he
is. Free CDC advice my friend
and this of course does not mean
Centers for Disease Control is
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years at least we have been
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something say something you've
now bastardize it into something
completely stupid which doesn't
work. Si se de when this is at
your disposal guarantee the
children of America will be
singing that all over the land.
But
then I guess a si se si si se si
se wrestler?
Si se haka Chunga. So, so, so
disappointing. It's just really,
really bad.
Okay, there's a lot of places we
can start because for sure
nothing is boring.
Oh, there's you haven't heard
the Biden speech.
I'm sorry. There is there are
some boring bits and we will
actually bore you with some of
it. You want to stay away talk
about so Biden does this thing I
didn't. I was trying to clip it,
but it's just like, you know,
it's just like, a gaff fest but
it was all little ones. It
didn't. It wasn't funny. And
it's at the Global Fund. Okay,
so
I mean, the Clinton Global
Initiative,
no, the Global Fund. This is
different. This is Bill Gates's
fund funder. He's, he took a
page out of Clinton's playbook
and started this thing with
initial funding about 10 years
ago and I think that Bill Gates
will go down in history as the
only philanthropist who actually
made a profit from philanthropy.
Yes,
no way and yeah, but not not
from the philanthropy side he he
made all his bets on the on the
foundation side, but in that
special little unit that there
were all these questions about a
year or so ago
when that when the divorce was
announced,
is a tax is a tax thing. There's
a lot of different reasons he's
gone in this direction, but he's
making he's making Ain't there's
no doubt about it plus all the,
you know, dignitaries so they
bring everybody up on stage this
was on. Was it yesterday the day
before this is the day after the
Queen's funeral. So all these
dignitaries including Ursula,
whatever new queen Greeners, we
nurse Lulu, Queen Ursula
Troodos, a guide a Japanese guy,
a Malaysian guy. German headed
Germany, all these people. And I
think this is a New York and
they're all up there on stage
and Gates was on the
floor and and did they join
hands and sing? No, thank
God, but they but they were all
up there for a photo shoot. So
they brought them all up.
Biden's up there running around,
doesn't know where he is. They
bring them all up there for him.
They put him in the middle. They
shoot this and I'm thinking,
Wait a minute, these people were
just in London the day before.
At his funeral, they spent the
day I guess hobnobbing with each
other, then they show up, they
fit instead of going home and
actually doing some work. They
go to New York for this stupid
Global Fund, which has nothing
about anything.
Oh, that's no, that's the thing
that always does the isn't a
global citizen. Is that what
you're thinking? Oh,
no, that's another book.
I'm confused. This is the global
no agenda show everybody.
Global. That's all it's called
the Global Fund is for malaria.
Some other two or three
diseases.
AIDS, tuberculosis.
Yeah. AIDS, Tuberculosis and
Malaria something. And so. So do
these people to actually do any
work for their various
countries? Are they just
floating around like this? No.
It's just, I mean, do they do
any work?
No. I don't understand why
you're confused. I'm confused.
15 years of the show and you
asked me if these douche douche
knuckles if they do any work?
No. Oh, of course not. That's
what they do. And you know, the
best best work they do is go to
Paris and then the hard part is
getting to Pierre. Yeah, just
getting the cab driver to drive
him. No. But it was interesting
though, to also see the the
glinted Clinton, the Clinton
Global Initiative. They're all
sudden back after hiatus since
they shut down to 2016. They're
trying to
make a comeback. No, they are
making a comeback. They are. But
what about the Global Fund? No,
none of that now we have
competing?
Yes. Oh, yeah. And there's a lot
going on with the Clintons. All
of a sudden there's a lot of
people and a lot of different
things here. This is Clinton
globe. It's not it's not like,
well, it is actually good to
listen to. This is the Clinton
Global Initiative from this past
week. It's on. It's happening as
we speak and, and Chelsea and
Hillary and Bill they're all
back in New York and the
hobnobbing and everybody in the
house into his eyes, including
Larry Flynt Fink from BlackRock.
And he has he's complaining
because the great reset is not
going fast enough for him. So he
figured he'd go hang out with
Bill and Hillary and see if he
could make some change.
But if we are going to change
the world, there's just not
enough money that's gonna go
into the emerging world.
I love how he's so concerned
about the emerging world. And
by the way, what, what's
emerging about it, it's been
there. It's not, it's emerging
from what
I would presume he he is
comparing that to emerging
markets when he says emerging
world, but later on, it's
clearly about Africa. I don't
know it's Africa, he
means atheris. And there's gonna
be another attempt to kill
everyone in Africa, pretty much
money
that's gonna go into the
emerging world. And we must
change the Charters of the IMF
and the World Bank or we're
we're not going to get there
that change
that change the Charters of the
IMF and the World Bank. What did
he change the charter?
Did he explain No, no,
he explains what he wants.
There's just not enough charter
capital.
Why would he want to
be because that we're not read
in on it change? The charter is
the thing apparently.
You don't want to remind people
that in the 1970s, as Paul
Ehrlich book came out, it was
actually 69 But but it I think
was written in 69 Six J 69. Came
on Sunday, called The Population
Bomb. And in it, if you read
between the lines, it was the
whole concern was not a About
anything going on in the Western
world, it was about Africa. And
how Africa is populating so
fast. And it's such a big place.
And it is it's huge. People
don't realize how big it is
because of the way maps are
drawn. But if you look on it, if
you actually could do side by
side, it's been huge. I think
it's three United States. Oh,
sure. Sure. And it was a big
concern about Africa and how
they're going to overpopulate
and overtake us all. And
something has to be done.
And where are you vaccine? Five,
we got to do something about
that.
And it's you're always seemed to
me if you read between the
lines, and you see what happens
since that book came out. It's
been an attempt, literally,
literally, in attempt to kill
all Africans. Yeah, it hasn't
come close to working. But I'm
almost convinced that this is
this still going in this still
in play? They just they want to
kill all All Blacks, I'll say
blacks?
Well, the cool thing is, the
Africans are on to them. So
they know that Africans are
stupid. This is actually about
changing the charter of the IMF.
So here's my spoiler, what I
think this is we'll listen to
the clip, changing the charter
of the IMF and the World Bank to
facilitate eat the ESG
transition, which in my mind
means we need to rape Africa of
all minerals we can get for
batteries loaded
with sterile Yeah, there you go.
That's what
it's about. They are
not, there's just not enough
capital. It is estimated to
decarbonize the emerging world
is a trillion dollars a year
we're talking, maybe $100
billion is moving into the
emerging world. And so but
there's a there's huge pools of
capital, but that capital is
just not equipped to be taking
the first loss piece. And so if
we're really serious about the
notion of moving the world
faster, so our children and
grandchildren can have that
bright future, it has to be done
and a in a way that we're
bringing all the governments
together, we have to relook at
the responsibilities and the
roles of the World Bank and the
IMF, and they play important
roles have important connections
with all these countries. But we
need to find a way to stop
thinking about a project here
and a project there that's
happening. But it's happening at
such a slow rate, we're not
going to get there we're we're
holding one project, which maybe
a significant project is going
to decarbonize the world at the
time that we need urbanize. And
so we have to have,
by the way, start holding little
symbol symbolism there, carbon
decarbonize carbons black,
there, we're, we're foolish
enough to think that we
carbonized
the world, you know, all we
should launch that, you know,
there's a couple of dangerous
things in the world. One is
carbon dioxide. Two is carbon.
But you know what the most
dangerous carbon is have you
ever heard of this the most
dangerous carbon in the known
universe, black carbon.
See, that's how you want to say
it.
You could need work on
one project, which maybe a
significant project is going to
decarbonize the world at the
time that we need. And so we
have to have a holistic review,
holistic review, of how we are
going to get there and
even mean that's usually
now I've heard this used many
times in in businesses, when
someone says we're gonna have a
holistic review, that means
management has already made up
their mind, and they're just
gonna let you babble for a day
at an off site. So they can then
tell you what they've already
decided, holistic review every
100%
for the holistic review, we have
the off site.
And so we have to have a
holistic review of how we are
going to get there. And
obviously we have cop 27 Coming
up in Egypt and cop 28, in Abu
Dhabi, and, and hopefully in
these good places, to bring this
together and start really
thinking about it. But it's,
it's up to the equity owners of
these agents, equity owners 20.
And they have to have a desire
to doing this instead of just
the word they have to have the
desire. If we can do that. The
amount of capital that's going
to go into the emerging world
into Africa will be
extraordinary. And I do believe
there is that opportunity next
few years to do
this believe that was the whole
one of those guys, leave. Let's
see what he does believes
the amount of capital that's
going to go into the emerging
world into Africa will be
extraordinary. And I
do hear this The amount of
capital that will go into Africa
will be extraordinary can
do that. At the amount of
capital that is going to go into
the emerging world into Africa
will be extraordinary. And I do
believe there is that
opportunity in the next few
years to do this. And, and and
then we will have not just a
tectonic shift in the developed
world, but a tectonic shift in
all of the world.
So here's what I think he means
the first one we know he means
emerging world, Africa. We know
why he wants Africa for all the
stuff we need for batteries,
because that's what Queen Ursula
said herself. And so when
they're talking about changing
the IMF charter, that there's
not enough money, it seems like
they want to make the the IMF
and the World Bank a more of a
front than it already is. For
private capital to do this,
that's the only thing I can
think of and why he could go in
there with his money and do
whatever he wants, but he
doesn't want the risk.
Right, you want to pass the risk
off these other IMF, IMF and the
World Bank World Bank? Yeah. I
thought that made you want to
rewrite their charter so they
can instead of being cautious
about some things, because they
actually do have to review these
loans, even though they're long
term, you know, what they're
really looking for as a takeover
stuff. But to get loosened it up
even more.
Now contrast that because this
is where we're the brain
actually a
good clip does a good clip,
listen to these total douche
bags trying to talk to each
other, you know, yeah,
I agree with Oh, yes. Change the
The Art of
Looking for the holistic,
holistic report.
Now, on the ESG front, just
since we're here, and I have the
club, the, I guess the bankers
were called in to, to talk to
the House of Representatives and
ask important questions. And,
and so representative Rasheeda
Talib, who, I guess is still on
remote because of COVID I don't
know she was zooming in, she
didn't have her mask on. So I'm
questioning it. And, and she,
she did something very
interesting here and went down
the line to talk to all these
douchebag bankers about es J,
you have all committed, as you
all know, to transition the
emissions from lending and
investment activities to line
with pathways to net zero and
2050 You know, what the
International Energy Energy
Agency has said is required to
meet our goal global 2015 net
sterile targets of limiting
global temperature rise to 2.7
degrees Fahrenheit, or 1.5
degrees Celsius. So no
pay 1.5 degrees Celsius this is
a new Melis sell us I gotta
write right
on top of it. Sell us us. She's
a scientist is going to tell us
about global warming and sell us
as sellers are thinking of
something else. That she just
she doesn't know what it
is. So Alice's
seven degrees Fahrenheit, or 1.5
degrees Celsius.
Imagine sitting in a meeting and
you're the intern. Then the end
she's saying keep saying Salah
says what do you do? What do you
do? What do you do what
you do?
Or 1.5 degrees Celsius? So no
new fossil fuel production
starting today? That's so that's
like zero. So I would like to
ask all of you and go down the
list because again, you all
agree to doing this Please
answer with a simple yes or no.
Does your bank have a policy
against Monday new oil and gas
products, Mr. Diamond?
Absolutely not. And that would
be the road to hell for America.
Yeah, that's fine.
So well, she says something
after this which is important
but so now I'm thinking because
of what diamond said is like no
wait Abbey Road to hell to
America. I'm not going to do
that.
That was the by the way that
she's the way the when you doing
these kinds of back and forth
with and you try. You got to
start with something that agrees
with you so you don't call on.
You know, basically a prick like
Jamie diamond who's gonna just
say what he feels like. She was
ready for you and one is you
want to start with a budget.
Yes, man. Y'all y'all Yes, we
are GABAA and you go from one of
those to the other to get to
Diamond at the end. She screwed
it up.
I think that that date Jamie
Dimon with JP Morgan Chase, he
can invest in whatever he wants.
Of course he can but the
Blackrock because he's not
gonna be he's not gonna be
intimidated by her of all people
sell us this woman.
No, but I think Blackrock the
reason why Fink is saying we
need to change the IMF charter
is because, you know, he runs,
you know, funds that can't just
willy nilly do whatever they
want. They have shareholders
come in and say no ESG Of
course, they they have a lot of
the voting stock but there's no
no ESG ESG no investments in, in
dirty coal and fossil fuels. So
maybe he's asking for cover from
the IMF. The IMF says I was
okay. Or you know, you could do
with Ross will make sure it's
all ESG compliant with green
hydrogen. I
think so. No, I think that guy I
think is pretty sincere. I think
he's delusional. I think he's
messianic. You know, he's got a
he's got issues. Jamie Dimon is
pretty good by comparisons down
to earth although he's one of
the Horowitz pointed this out
something I didn't know anything
about this and I think diamonds
one of these guys there's an
island in the Bermudas that is
privately owned and all these
rich these guys to Jamie
diamonds and a whole bunch of
other ones I think even think
have properties there and you
can't even go to the island
because it's those distant one
where Andrew was invited to go
on party
No, he was never invited to
island they had they we went to
the party at the Bermudas for
some other some event was one
another one was at this island
this island is like super
private now Well, that
makes nothing but sense doesn't
have weird temples on it. Let's
finish up where Rashida to leave
was clearly ready for Mr.
Diamond. Absolutely not and that
would be the road to hell for
America. Yeah,
that's fine that's my sir. You
know what everybody that got
relief from student loans has a
bank account with your bank
should probably take out their
account and close their account
the fact that you're not even
there to help relieve many of
the folks that are in debt
extreme debt because it's
student loan debt and you're out
there criticizing
me exactly what I do like you
know, because you said that your
whole you don't like the world
so anybody who got money from us
you know the ones that we gave
the money with the student loan
debt relief, they should if they
have a bank account we should
take it out close their account
that'll show yeah, that's what
she's
juvenile jerk off she is. It was
she cared. Why is she is yeah,
that's that's preparation.
Well, yeah, Hello. Look at who
we're talking about.
Why did she get elected? Me she
is one of the you know, she'd be
her Mazie Hirono. The two or
three others are just so dumb.
It's an embarrassment to the
public.
Here they are. I'll go with
that. They're quite the
embarrassment. For sure. Well,
let's stick with this just for a
moment. Because of course, all
of this will be great. Once we
and we're really moving forward.
The whole world is moving
forward knowing none of the
people who are running the show
care about if you're cold in
Europe or if you can't afford
your gas in America. It's all
going to be beautiful, beautiful
future electricity batteries
worry
tonight a fire at a PG and E
Tesla powered energy storage
facility in Moss Landing. We are
getting our first look at what
the fire looked like when it
broke out last night. Fire led
to a Shelter In Place Order and
forced the closure of Highway
One through Moss Landing. That
order still in effect tonight.
Nice toxic Elon smoke. Toxic
lithium gas lithium. Yeah,
exactly. Lipid good. No, no. And
they're really pushing the
hydrogen. The hydrogen
is I've said this I had a whole
hydrogen report. I know for a
while
I know. But I'm just saying
they're still pushing it.
Oh no, they're gonna push it
right to the end. It's really
quite incredible.
Was I reading this did I have a
clip on that
effect? We're gonna get a
hydrogen station here nearby.
Union Station in El Cerritos
gonna have supposedly six
hydrogen pumps. I'll believe it
when I see.
Well, of course this happened
which I think we pretty much
predicted on the show, although
we didn't know it would go this
fast and we didn't know that it
would be a whose origin it would
be.
The government of Germany has
announced it has nationalized
the country's largest gas
importer. Univer from Berlin.
NPRs Rob Schmitz tells us this
comes as Russia punishes
European countries for
supporting Ukraine
universe financials have looked
increasingly vulnerable as
Russia has cut off gas
deliveries to Germany, Germany's
government will spend more than
$8 billion to acquire nearly 99%
of universe shares. After news
broke about universe
nationalization company shares
fell by more than 20%
Nice little nationalization
that's not hostile.
This odd thing nationalize
it.
What was the point?
Well, the point is to control
the Yeah, that's what we're
talking about. They need to
control the price. So they're
going to nationalize it and
control the price.
That's what the price of the
shares dropped. Because yes, of
course that there goes, there
goes your upside.
Yeah, they're gonna give the
guests away.
A second. By the way, there's
a shortage. So that's not going
to help. So
a second hydrogen liquification
plant has been announced to
start construction in Rotterdam.
They're pretty serious about
this.
Yeah, this hydrogen thing? Well,
the thing about hydrogen found,
I'm not, like I said, I've
driven these cars. Yes, I liked
the idea of, you know, hydrogen,
you can fill a tank up pretty
quickly with it. As opposed to
having to sit at a charging
station. If there's anyone in
front of you, you're going to be
there that half the day to drive
into LA and you're going to stop
it at Tesla's or, you know,
electric cars charging station
because you're running out of
juice, even though you can never
figure it out. Because the gauge
doesn't make any sense. So you
just can't take a chance. So
you, because you don't want to
get you know, you're screwed
otherwise. So you stop at the
charging station in Barstow and
you get out and there's a line
five cars deep. So you gotta
wait. And these cars gonna take
two hours to charge you're gonna
be there 10 hours just to get
your car charge. It's idiotic.
And that's hydrogen. Why does it
take so long? No, no,
I'm talking about electric. Oh,
I prefaced it by saying
hydrogen, you get sick the thing
it fills it up with within a
minute, right? It's up very fast
fill up.
So what I'm understanding the
idea here is to use Sun and
solar and wind energy to create
hydrolysis to then capture that
hydrogen, which seemed like
there's going to be a lot of
wasted and there
is a lot of this old things that
fiasco you know, date went to
gasoline in the early days of
the automobile because they
didn't have electric cars is
anyone you know, old enough can
remember back in the 19. aughts.
Literally 90 by 1889, even
things like even before 1900
They were using them.
So they have electric cars. And
then when they discovered the
the energy, density of gasoline,
that's the thing that people
keep ignoring. Yes, it's
extremely dense with energy, the
power to weight ratio, I guess
it's Yeah, so it's yes. And so
you end up with a very good
product to use for mobile
purposes that you can put in a
tank.
And here's what I'm, I'm kind of
missing so the push is electric
cars, electric cars, get your
EVs charging stations electric
cars, but all at the top Queen
Ursula and, and I mean, it's all
over Europe, everyone's going
hydrogen, they're going to green
hydrogen. So Tesla doesn't do
hydrogen cars. Is Tesla going to
switch? Is every is everybody? I
don't know man. But he's a high
so hydrogen
Oita does them as we know we had
a right one of our producers is
owns one owned one of these
things and got a kick out of it.
And it produces electricity to
drive an electric
dry No no, it could use a fuel
cell
right in the fuel cell creates
electricity. Yeah, I guess.
Okay. So it would be an add on
it would be an aftermarket add
on for your Tesla.
No, there's no way
exactly No, no one's promoting
everyone's promoting electric
cars which are clearly not going
to be the way they're going. And
maybe I'm maybe I'm nuts but I'm
gonna have to get me I have to
review my technology for the for
the hydrogen cars. I'd like to
know if they use any combustion
models. Well, all of this away
that guy described a hydrogen
car from Toyota even though I
believe I driven I got fuel cell
car from Toyota. He described it
as when you really step on the
gas, a bunch of water comes out
to tailpipe and splatters the
cars behind you, which is kind
of funny, kind of cool. And they
talked about hydrogen being used
for airplanes. Well, a deck can
be a fuel cell.
Well, I follow this very
closely. All the electric plane
experiments, all of the drone
experiments, and there's there
must be 100 backhaul is futility
Yes. Yes. And but here's here's
what they're all doing. Because
I follow this. I read them I
look at the specs as you and
every single one of them is a
great fun device. If you had a
battery that made sense. And all
of the materials like Well, look
what it does now just wait until
the battery taken nology
improves, it's coming.
The battery technology hasn't
improved for 5060 years.
Is that your dog? Might Yeah,
you heard the dog howling? I'm
gonna tell her to shut up. She's
just howling for no good reason.
That's just unacceptable. The
dogs run this show. We can't
have that. It's got to stop.
Did she go on? I hear ya.
Okay. But I know I kind of want
I kind of want to hear what
you're doing to the dog,
obviously.
Okay. The dog got the message.
Right? Yeah. Okay. You didn't
know if you were back.
I'm back him back on. You're
good. You're good. You just said
no, a couple times, she should
go downstairs. So all of this is
all of this was made in the bed.
All of this, of course, is
because inflation is because of
Putin's war. It's not. But let's
just go along with the message
because of Putin. Gas prices are
soaring and the energy is too
expensive. It's all Putin. It's
all Putin. It's all Putin. And
so we are doing everything we
can. And one of the things
President Joe Biden did, to
bring down inflation bring down
that cost to go against pu n to
go against that was the
inflation Reduction Act. And
they celebrated the inflation
reduction act on the steps of
the Capitol this week. But it
wasn't about
inflation. No, it's about the
Green New Deal. No,
that's not what they were
celebrating. That's what blew me
away. Here's Nancy Pelosi, I'll
let her Yammer for a bit and
then I'll explain what you were
seeing and what's happening
here. We've been
trying for decades, to enable
the Secretary to negotiate for
lower drug prices. This is a
table issue. It is something
that is a value to us. And we
finally were successful in this
legislation. We want to do more.
But we have kicked open that
door. And when we did she get
lower drug prices negotiated for
lower price and had the $2,000
cap so important to our seniors,
guess. Guess what former Senate
Democrats are going to pay for
this? Oh, really? Oh, really?
Thank you for that challenge,
because we are taking our
message to the American people.
And we can only do it with our
outside mobilization. So I thank
everyone who is here for what
they have done, what they will
do
now. So a couple of things about
this. First of all, just as you
said, I also thought the
inflation Reduction Act was a
green New Deal thing, and that's
what it was all about. Most of
it was ah, I think that was a
distraction. There's something
about the health care language.
Remember, she's saying, you
know, pharma said Democrats will
pay for this for 15 years. Joe
Biden, what was he saying? We
finally beat pharma this year.
So what that all means,
obviously, is they did pharma a
big favor, we're just not sure
exactly what and the reason I
know, this is not only is she
announcing, this is the
announcement about the inflation
Reduction Act, the whole thing
was about health care. And right
there on the sign and said that,
you know, she has a little
lecture and inflation Reduction
Act, protect our care.org
Protect our care.org Ah, so I
forgot she was also kept talking
about Thank you, Brad, thank
you, Lesley, without your work
we met. Thank you, Brad thank
and I didn't clip it because she
said it just before this and
right after it. I should have
but it didn't matter because I
went to protect our care.org and
was welcomed by this video.
The Leslie and Brad and
everybody at protect our care. I
just want to say how grateful I
am for you guys fighting the
good fight for so many years now
tirelessly.
From here as we celebrate to
thank protect our care, Leslie,
Brad Woodhouse, and so many
others for making the outside
mobilization, the force that it
was to get us across the finish
line.
We love the work protect our
care does you and Lesley do an
amazingly great job
doesn't even done anything, any
of it without you, we and Chuck
and I can do our inside
maneuvering within our own
bodies. But the outside
mobilization is absolutely
essential to our success. So I'm
here to salute protect our care.
Let me give some kudos to you.
Leslie, you've been
indefatigable on this issue from
when I first met you in the 90s
and you're one of the main
reasons so many more people have
health care. And of course I
want to take off my hat to
Speaker Pelosi.
All this is a testament to the
Incredible grassroots movement
that all of you helped to build.
And the fact that it was still
here going strong and more
popular than ever, by the time
that the Biden administration
came into office so that they
could build on it. It that would
not have happened, had it not
been for protect our care.
So that's interesting. Good one
good catch.
Well, there's more to it. So
protect our care.org You can
support this fantastic
organization. Thank you, Leslie.
And Brad, Leslie and Brad,
without you, we wouldn't have
had this. If you donate to if
you even just click on the
donate button on protect our
care.org. What do you think that
goes to?
One of those Democrats X blue?
Yes, of course.
Who are Leslie and Brad? Well,
Leslie is the founder and chair
served in the Obama
administration as senior
counselor to the Secretary of
the Department of Health and
Human Services. And as the
department's global Ebola
coordinator. So this is a setup
for something. And he was a
member of the Management
Committee at Walmart, where he
led the development of
initiatives in sustainability,
food and nutrition. These are
these are the people who are
going to kill us these people,
women's economic empowerment to
that all of the Walmart
Foundation. It was the global
vice chairman of Edelman ello,
the global communications firm,
and served in senior roles with
six US presidential campaigns.
He was also he attended Yale
University where he was
roommates with Christopher
Buckley. Christopher Buckley
used to be married to my cousin.
So this guy is way on the
inside. Brad Woodhouse is the
executive director. And his
group belongs to a coalition of
progressive organizations called
Change American now, which are
located in the same building at
18 25k street. So that's all you
know, the same as protect our
care.org longtime Democratic
strategist previously served as
president of the nation's
leading progressive groups
correct the record American
Bridge 21st century Americans
United for Change. These people
worked with Brad is his big wig
worked with Clinton. So there's
something going on with the
health care that they're in on
and there's a lot of scamming
going on. And right now, a lot
of Americans are being scammed.
And I'll explain that as we
listen to Kareem Abdul jumpscare
Van Damme, saying that the COVID
funding needs to be passed, you
see, you've got it. To me, it's
like, we have all this protect
our care. And we're really going
to, we're going to stick it to
the healthcare industry. I
guarantee you, we just haven't
figured it out. But there's a
lot of money going into the
health care industry, because
clearly, the insiders are very
happy about that. But we need
more. We need the funding to
pass,
the President said and he was
very clear in his 60 Minutes
interview that, you know, COVID
remains a problem. And we're
fighting it. And we have to
continue to make sure that we
are fighting this once in a
generation pandemic. And so
here's the thing, what he
believes is we can acknowledge
that the massive amount of
progress that we have made, just
think about where we were when
this President walked into this
administration, where again, a
response to this once in a
generation pandemic was
mismanaged by the last
administration. Now, if you look
at today, 100 220 million people
are fully vaccinated. And now we
are in a place where it is a lot
more manageable, where we know
what works their test or
treatment, their vaccine, as I
just laid out. So we know what
works. We know the tools that
are out there to fight COVID.
And for over six months, for
over six months, Congress has
been made abundantly aware, as
have all of you you've heard us
speak of this. You've heard from
the experts, you've heard from
our doctors of our need for the
funding to ensure we have access
to these tools and continue to
have access to these school
school tools. And for over six
months, there have been new
excuses for why they do not want
to ensure that the US remains on
their front on the front foot
for on the front foot. Let's
think about it. And Jake
mentioned this, how about how we
think about it for the next
generation of vaccines? And yes,
children, let's think about it.
We have to be prepared for the
next potential pandemic,
ensuring that we're leading the
way when it comes to research
when it comes to development
when it comes to innovating and
keeping testing readily
accessible. So ultimately, if we
lose these things, we have to
ask them, we have to ask
Republicans, why didn't they act
and so that is how we're going
to continue to move forward on
this. We believe this COVID
funding is incredibly important
for how we move into the future.
Trade fighting pandemics.
So I'm not quite sure exactly
what they're doing here. But I,
I know that there are 10s of
1000s of American businesses
small business, including our
friends who went into the
testing business. And what a
bonanza. It was, I mean, I gotta
say, there was a massive
bonanza. There was a lot of
testing, the government opened
the floodgates, and it was
dynamite. But then all of a
sudden, they said, Oh, yeah, no,
we haven't passed the money. So
we can only reimburse you for
half of everything you spent
this year. Half. So and that
means people who got the the
testing kids, you know, the
materials the travel this way,
or if it was at their own place,
the setting up the laboratory,
all of this stuff that was
supposed to be reimbursed by the
government. And they just said,
Yeah, well, we can pay half. And
they're sitting there blaming
Republicans, that so you know,
so someone's winning, and it's
not those people.
That's for sure.
This game scams are
unbelievable. And they're so
complicated.
How, what happened to the good
old simple scams?
No, I don't. Like, why do you
have to go to Well, I think the
rewards on these scams is so
outrageous. That's why they're
so jealous of Bill Gates. He, he
did a simple, he did the simple,
simple, he just, you know, put
his money into one company, and
it skyrocketed in value. And he
became a super rich, and then he
started to do be a
philanthropist and do it in a
new way. That made him even
richer.
Yeah, but he got he was he's a
made man, you know, they brought
him into the club.
Yeah, they did, but only to try
to do it. He's only in that
nobody likes Bill Gates at that
level. They'd like him because
he's got a lot of money. And
he's like, he's not it's like a
sovereign state. He's got
sovereign state wealth. Without
all the red tape. Yeah, he does
write a check for a billion. So
he's everybody's best friend.
So along with this, according to
the rules, is the definition of
a pandemic, and all these
emergency powers and everything
that comes with being in a
backup to some of your earlier
points. I want to mention
something, this idea that this
bill was necessary to negotiate
drug prices, especially for
Medicare is nonsense lie, it was
a lie. It's a total lie. You
could just do that. You want to
negotiate the government just do
it. You just do it?
Well. And the thing is, this is
what Trump did. And he explained
how it became so expensive
because of the middlemen, and he
had all this stuff, and the
middlemen were cut out, and
everybody hated him. And I guess
that just went away. Is that one
of those executive orders that
got turned back? Because that
was pretty interesting. Remember
that whole thing about the how
it works? And why
because God through some scam?
Yeah, he was gonna just plow
through it. And he now it's no
good.
I thought that was an executive
order. But I guess that
got and I don't know, remember
that. But there was somebody, he
was gonna do something. And it
was just he was sidetracked by
everything they threw at him.
So obviously, you know, there is
a point in time here. And I can
only imagine that the that the
pharmaceutical companies are
wanting to continue this, these
campaigns without having to go
to the open market, and have
people pay for it or have
insurance pay for it. And I have
a report here it looks like if
you want if it will be on the
open market, it'll be about 100
bucks a shot.
To no one will take it then.
Yeah, you can't have that show.
But they're
looking at it. They're pricing
it and so that's, you know,
maybe this pricing in public is
meant to spur government on to
to pay for more of it. And if
so, anyway, so back to the
pandemic diff definition. You
remember there are entire
financial instruments based upon
the World Health Organization
categorizing something as a
pandemic, the pandemic
definition changed during COVID.
It had already changed during I
think during Zika. But they
changed it yet again. And so
then for the president on 60
minutes to say the pandemic is
over. It's it's a legal problem.
Well, there's
Fallout tonight after President
Biden's interview with 60
minutes comments he made about
the pandemic led stocks of three
COVID vaccine makers to plunge
shares falling as much as 9% CBS
reports from the White House
President Biden's conclusion on
60 minutes Sunday that the COVID
pandemic has ended prompted
pushback from health experts and
clarifications from top
officials. The pandemic
is over. We're still have a
problem with COVID. We're still
doing a lot of work on it. It's
what the pandemic is over.
Health and
Human Services Secretary Howard
Becerra, who held a photo op
promoting the latest COVID
booster shot was asked what the
President meant
Make no mistake, people are
still dying.
And what the President is saying
is that we all want to get back
to where we were before COVID.
While overall case rates are
dropping, nearly 400 people are
still dying each day with about
30,000 currently hospitalized at
Dr. Anthony Fauci today, warned
vaccination rates are too low to
end the pandemic,
it is likely that we will see
another variants emerge and Oh,
hold on. Did you
just hear that what he said,
listen to what the newsreader
says.
Dr. Anthony Fauci today, warned
vaccination rates are too low to
end the pandemic,
excuse me, the pandemic ends
because it ends, not because of
something else. Good point,
it is likely that we will see
another variants emerge and is
already on the horizon.
If I was in the political game,
I would advise Republicans to go
after this and say, Oh, if the
pandemic is over, then so your
emergency powers so is this go
down the line, and at least
force him to come out and say,
No, I'm sorry, man, the pandemic
isn't over, saying 400 People
die is not a pandemic. This is
it's a huge fucking mess up by
the President. And I don't know
why people aren't taking
advantage of it. Well, I do know
is because the force is so
incredibly powerful to to jam
this through. Once again. Dr.
offit is back. You recall, he
was one of the two people who
voted against the bad the latest
by Valent vaccine, which as
as far wait mouse Vax eight and
the eight mice vaccine, and NPR
interviewed him and he explained
about his his vote
the possibility of these Omicron
specific boosters. Now that
they're here, what do we need to
know about them?
Well, I was actually one of two
of voting members on the FDA
vaccine advisory committee that
actually voted against this. So
you probably should have the
other 19 that voted for it on
just to bounce this out. But But
here's what I would say. I think
that certainly on its face, it
makes sense, right, we should
target the viruses that are
circulating, and the Omicron sub
variants ba four ba five that
make up the majority of the
strains that are circulating.
The question is this the by
venlafaxine by putting the these
this mRNA vaccine that contains
not only the original ancestral
strain, but also the BA for ba
five strain in there. Is that
significantly better than just
getting boosted with the
ancestral strain? To date? I
would argue that data do not
support that. We could go
through all the reasons why but
But suffice it to say, that's
why I voted no. If you look at
the data that were presented to
us on on June 28, when you
looked at the by venlafaxine,
any ba one because we weren't
presented the data with the
current vaccine because there
weren't data at that point, you
saw roughly a two fold increase
or less than a two fold increase
in neutralizing antibody titers,
which is unlikely to be a
clinically significant
difference. And there were data
actually, that just came out in
the New England Journal of
Medicine, suggesting again, that
this is unlikely to be
significantly better. Okay,
so he's saying there was no
reason for it. No reason for it.
I followed my my brain, I follow
what we were seeing didn't make
any sense. But what about those
other 19 people who did approve
it?
Well, you're at the other 90
members of that committee aren't
here, Dr. offit, but can you
give us some insight into why
they approved the booster? Well,
I
think was clear. That's what
what we were being asked to do.
You know, you had people from
the World Health Organization
present, who said that they
think that this might be a
benefit, even the FDA, people
presenting for the FDA felt that
this might be a benefit that
again, you know, you would like
to see some data that support
that, before you agree to, you
know, a vaccine is going to be
given to millions and probably
10s of millions of people. I
just do worry about that. I
mean, I don't think this vaccine
would be any less safe, I
suspect it would be at least as
good, I guess we'll find out.
But I would really be surprised
if this was dramatically better.
And I do feel that it's being
sold that way at some level that
this is going to be because it
contains ba four B five, this is
going to be much better
protecting you against mild
disease much better at reducing
transmission, that it's going to
have an impact on on the current
pandemic and I just worry that
it's being oversold.
Okay. So in other words, it was
meant to be it was supposed to
be passed. So with all of this,
and I'm just going to call it
corruption corruption of the FDA
panel corruption of the
inflation Reduction Act, which
also seems to be all about fun.
under suitable they say it's to,
to go against Big Pharma. But
that seems to be the biggest
lie. So when this corruption is
becoming clear, at least, I
think too many. But we still
have to focus the stupid people
on blaming the right people. Who
could we blame for all the money
that has been stolen all the
corruption with COVID cash.
Trump in Minnesota the wads of
cash first got people's
attention, then the pricy real
estate, cars and jewelry.
Investigators said today that it
was all proceeds of a scheme
that defrauded taxpayers out of
more than $250 million.
Their goal was to make as much
money for themselves as they
could
you want to try again are you
guess or do you want to keep
with Trump?
I already know the answer
because this story is very
familiar to me. For both of
them, let's
play it so you claiming to feed
children during the pandemic.
The scheme began in early 2020.
With a food program known as
feeding our future. It allegedly
funneled 10s of millions in
federal dollars to people
running fraudulent food sites or
nutrition programs. So far, 47
people have been indicted,
including feeding our future
Executive Director Amy Bock, the
children who they said they were
feeding didn't exist.
The indictment in this case
alleges the defendants took
money that was set aside to feed
hungry children and istead fed
their own greed
since the beginning of the
pandemic government COVID
assistance money has been a
jackpot for thieves who have
used the cash to spend lavishly
on exotic cars and mansions.
RICHARD I was on was sentenced
to 17 years for a family run
scheme that fraudulently
obtained 10s of millions of
dollars in taxpayer money.
Wrapper fun trail, Antonio
Baines, aka new Bissell even
bragged about his COVID
unemployment fraud ring and
assault.
There it is. Let's end the
report by blaming it on Nuke
Bizzle more black people steal
your money
or pleading guilty to federal
fraud charges.
It's not some stupid
organization. This rappers man
hip hoppers took your cash. I
couldn't that really blew me
away and they're blaming on
them.
Yeah, I agree.
Are you kidding me?
We gotta go. Just Jeff again.
Yeah. Good to hear. Yeah. Good
to hear. Jay. Good to hear Jeff
back on the same. Jeff got a
note from one of our producers,
who is a teacher. And he says I
love I love clipping the show
for my students. But I have a
problem, man, you you guys use
these ethnio the bullshit word
and the shit word too much.
I say bullcrap now, okay.
Well, he gave us some other
alternatives. So bullcrap will
be one you know.
By the way your you can bleep it
out.
I can. No, not
you the guy doing the clips.
That he's lazy. No, okay. It's
lazy. You're lazy man.
He says consider bunk drivel
guff hogwash. Rubbish. Baloney,
Bosch.
Bunk, say baloney. I've said
baloney malarkey. I said I've
said rubbish I don't say damage
sounds to British. Yeah, and
bunk for sure. Bonk where am I
Buncombe Buncombe hookah
nobodies Hogan come Puhi fuoye
malarkey Hui moonshine and
poppycock.
No is St. Poppy Um, now, I mean
sound like God you sound like a
flop. A father who is Poppy kaka
instead of damn tried dad's
Xyzal or Thunderation nothing we
say damn a lot doing Beyonce
damn set of shit try great
Oden's Raven. Yeah, that's a
great Oden's Raven
that would be good. I agree with
that one.
I think great Oden's Raven. I'm
gonna I'm gonna work on it on a
workout it Oh, we got her
evaluation back from the
podcast. broker.com Oh, good.
Would you like to know what what
our show was worth on the open
market?
I'm sure it's not worth what
it's supposed to what it's
really worth but go on. Well,
now I'm thinking they've got
this is like a bait and this is
like a thing to hook it into
something.
Because it's shallow.
So there's two things. So they
say okay, we evaluate I didn't
give them. I gave them some
general numbers. I'm not gonna
give them our exact numbers they
give me Not that I even have
exact numbers. They say our net
present valuation ready to sit
down because we cache it. And
this is the, this is what we put
in our pocket. One point
1,000,000.8 $146,611. Wow. Now,
but here's here's the catch.
Then they say, potential annual
programmatic ad revenue. So this
is where I think it's a pitch.
Oh, yeah. Do you know what they
say we could make if we if we
stopped doing value for value
and went just with ads that are
inserted. That's what
programmatic ad revenue means.
Do you know what they think we
could do? 5 million a year. 2.4
million? No, really? I'm
thinking let's do some ads.
I mean, we could just easily be
talking about, you know, all
these like John Karima duels
John Pierre Van Damme. And then
all of a sudden I say, John,
let's get some goals. That would
be of host read. I'm sorry. It
just needs to be.
Obviously a gold the other day.
Gold is down. Yeah, it's time to
buy.
That's right. I know.
You did that. So well. I
actually thought you were
talking to me for real. That's
exactly how if if we did that
we'd be so good at it.
Oh, yeah. Absolutely is no
problem.
Everyone thinks that Ben Shapiro
knows how to segue. Oh, no plea
has he hasn't met the mouse.
I'll give some examples. He's no
good either. I just hate his
great When Marshall Yvan, that
guy is terrible. segways. Yeah,
yes, he is terrible. It's good.
You're right. Very bad.
Huh. Let me see. Do I have
anything else? I do? I do. Well,
since
we're talking about just I want
to be since you did bring this
up. I want to get these clips
out of the way. You brought up
the some of the scams going on.
And just one thing that I'm
I'm sorry before it before I
forget. So I decline
respectfully.
We'll leave it Oh. So I think
the problem that we were going
to have these guys, these scams
are being elaborated. Really
this problem? The reason these
things go on is the stupidity of
the public
Kearsarge. Ignorance but
stupidity. Yes.
No, both, let's say both. Bow
down and both. All right. So
let's look at the man on the
street. We probably got one.
Miss I made a mistake. Am I Yes.
This is Miss now this is only a
this the beginning of a I don't
have this. This is our guy that
goes out and asked the same five
questions. Every
guy who keeps ending with Right.
Right. Right.
Yeah. So this is interesting. So
this is the this is the opening.
This is the Mi s 11. moment now
play this and he's got somebody
that he's talking to
11 I'm 21 If you were born 10
years ago, today, you would be
11.
Yes. Are you sir? Yes. Yes.
Yeah. Okay, now, wait.
I need to take exception to that
in a moment. But I will I will
be quiet.
So he goes on. So I guess he
does this with everybody
explains what the real answers
were. And they joke around. I'm
sure most people go oh, yeah, I
guess. I was fooled. So so he
drops his his he's got to
phonies for a mic, but he drops
it down. And he I jacked all the
bones back up so you can hear
what's going on. And he goes
back and this woman about the
you know, if you were born 10
years ago, how old are you
today? And most of these people
say 11. And so
the baffling thing, baffling
thing is the 11.
Yeah. And so he goes, so he did
any jokes about at the end. And
he's joking about with this
woman, and she pushes back. And
this is the only time I've seen
him do this. He brings his mic
back up as goods gets into it
with her because she's no, it is
11. So let's go to the part two
of this where they get into a
beef about it.
No. 10 years, you'd be 10 If
you're born 10 years ago, no.
What do you mean? No, no. If you
were born 10 years ago, then you
would be 10.
Now, what do you mean? No,
because I'm 20
Yeah. Okay. What year is it?
Like, what year is it? 21. Okay,
so if you were born in 2011, how
old would you be today?
Wow. So that was an 1141. Okay,
here's why I take exception to
this. When I entered the Dutch
school system, in fifth grade,
it was probably six months into
it. I didn't speak very much
Dutch and so was real Tribe i
was very traumatic experience
but I'm happy to happen to my
happy went through it. That
teacher this the same guy who
told me to shut up the flag has
52 stars and not 50 I made me
read a piece, which was intended
to trick people. So the way I
read it was in inky pink here.
And I can't remember the other
one was the reason why it was a
sentence that you read and you
get into a rhythm and you're
supposed to say the way you
pronounce the word is escaping
here. But because of the rhythm
of that sentence, I of course
fell into the trap, certainly
not being a native speaker and
when Inka Pinkett and everyone
laughed, and I didn't know what
I had done wrong. So it was one
of the meanest tricks ever
played army that I still
remember it here I am 52 years
old 49 grudge trauma and pain
chain pain. So I don't like
these tricks. I like it when
people just seriously stupid. I
don't think he needs to do that.
I think that's that's, uh, I
didn't like it when I heard I'm
like, it's funny. But why just
people are stupid by themselves.
You don't need to trick them
into it.
Well, I don't know how much of a
trick that is. If you're born 10
years ago, oh,
John, you know how it goes?
Obviously, this is a it's a
trick question. People get
confused by it. It's like,
well, that's the reason that
this one was interesting,
because I'm sure he says the
same thing. Everybody else knows
you're born 10 years already see
10. And she pushes back and says
no. 11. And then he cracks up.
And this is she insisted is 11.
And then he tries to reason
whether did untrue occur? He
does his best. And she did she
goes off the deep end. She can't
figure out anything. She's a
complete idiot. And there's one
after another of these people
that get most of them are pretty
pretty upbeat about it. They
laugh It's I don't know, I can't
tell you how many continents or
I don't know how many oceans
there are. I don't know how many
states there. I don't know how
many these flags, stars on the
flag. I don't know anything. And
they laugh about and they have a
good time. And he has a good
time ridiculing him. But it's
like, how many I mean, and you
have to assume that not
everybody is dumb as these
people because you know, that's
what man on the street is all
about. You find the dump on the
dummies? Yeah, of course, and
they don't know anything. And
you can just ask them about
anything, but they always know
who Khloe Khloe Kardashian. They
always know that. So they're not
complete, you know, they're not,
you know, retarded.
Okay? Perhaps this is the
desired result. Perhaps this is
exactly what we want to see.
Because CBS evening news brought
me a little news headline, which
got me thinking, yeah, maybe all
of this pharma thing is on the
right track.
For the first time a panel of
medical experts is recommending
that American adults under the
age of 65 be screened for
anxiety. The draft
recommendation comes from the US
Preventive Services Task Force.
The panel found that screening
for mental health disorders,
including among those who are
pregnant and postpartum can help
identify the problem early and
help patients get treatment. So
they want a screening
xiety is now a disorder. Oh, no,
but it's easily helped with
these fine pills. Lexapro Hello,
everybody
appeals.
They want everybody doped up.
Yep. And they're going to end
they're going to make it
mandatory. Anyone under 65 Got
to have anxiety screening. I'd
like to see the test for anxiety
screening. I mean, they won't
make it mandatory. Right. Well,
right away. But listen to this.
Just a portion of this mom's
story. I think she's Canadian.
Her son had high fever to come
into the ER, the ER said, oh man
looks like might have some was
it whatever it was, he was fine
after a couple of hours. And but
you know, I was meningitis.
That's what they thought he had
meningitis and they gave him a
little bit of antibiotics and it
calmed down. He said, Okay, I'm
gonna I'm taking my son home.
And then they said, No, you're
not taking him home. Here are
your choices.
Dr. Hirsh came in and told us
that PI has possible bacterial
infection in his blood, but they
need to know if it's attacking
my son's brain causing
meningitis. At this point, my
son looks and feels completely
healthy. No fever, no coughs no
runny nose energy levels high
and he's been been eating just
fine. Dr. Hirsch then proceeds
to give us the options. A let
them perform a lumbar puncture
Spinal Tap to fluids from his
spine to see the health of his
brain cells and then administer
10 days of IV drip into a system
or B Get him on a 14 day IV drip
of antibiotics. He says to me,
all this to be done starting
tonight. I'm in shock at the
severity of the solutions
presented as I look at my
healthy happy son, and they're
in cohesive bloodwork tests. And
I reply, no, we will not do
that. Dr. Hirsch then looks at
me and says, If you refuse this
treatment, I will have to report
you to the child ministry, and
they will file your response as
neglect to your child's health.
I didn't clip the rest of her
story. It's the whole thing is
about eight minutes in the
shownotes. So she takes her
child home. And of course the
next day, the child ministry,
not Child Protective Services,
the child ministry shows up and
says you got to do this right
away. She was even blocked from
leaving the hospitals sort of by
a nurse at the time No, no, you
can't leave you have to start
these one of these procedures
right now. So the end result is
this mom refuses she skips town
to go to her parents with the
kid. They send out an an Amber
Alerts that this child has been
kidnapped by her mother
this is quite insane.
Ah that's an interesting story.
Yeah, you should watch. You
should watch that video is what
I use. This is an end people
sent it to me saying I got this.
I got this Amber Alert.
forgot who it was one of the
right wingers was Tucker says
you know, Canada's the testing
grounds for all these kinds of
ideas. Let's say that seems
pretty accurate was getting
there. That's for sure. There
used to be behind the times. And
now they're leading the way with
tyranny.
Yes. Yes. This is this is
disturbing.
Maybe it's just me between the
anxiety so just imagine anxiety.
Oh, yeah. Mandatory. If you
don't do anxiety screening when
report you. You might be
dangerous around your children.
These guys can make anything up.
Oh, yeah. It was so well while
we're at it. So walensky was
grilled Wollensky Where's
Wollensky? And I think this
House of Representatives Yeah,
Marshall grilled her. He was not
happy about anyway, he made a
very good point. But it's just
fun to see how the CDC operates.
And she's real nasty in this in
this back and forth exchange,
but he's clearly worried about a
different health crisis than
monkey pox.
Probably two people, one or two
people have died with monkey pox
in the United States that I'm
aware of. But every day hundreds
of Americans die from fentanyl
poisoning. Why have you not
declared this a public health
emergency? Why have you noticed
asked the administration to shut
down the border where 90% of the
spent no comes from?
The declaration of a public
health emergency is under the
secretary so I would have to
defer that comment. I will say
that you could recommend to him
that that would be done and we
have those conversations. But
what I will say is that our
ability to shut down the border
at the CDC level is related to
communicable diseases. And wow
the fentanyl challenging your
back on the fentanyl not at all.
The poisoning more Americans
have died from fentanyl
poisoning than we lost in
Vietnam. ISIS what's killing
Americans every day is fitting
Ill do you do not have a heart
for these people
for mops. Through my career,
I've cared for many of them. And
it is tragic and we are doing a
lot it's what do we do that we
do not have the authority to
shut down the border on anything
except a communicable disease?
What are we doing?
We're doing outreach. We're
doing mental health. We're doing
community violence we're doing
we're doing surveillance we're
doing
but we'll continue to cross the
border.
So who does who is responsible
for a clearly health crisis like
this massive COVID epidemic?
Fentanyl epidemic who is
responsible if it's not CDC?
Health and Human Services should
be
okay. I think this whole thing
is is bullcrap. I'm not even
sure that these pills come from
over the over the over the
border. I'm thinking I'm
thinking most this is coming
right from the pill mills and
bullcrap right here in good old
US
a lot of it to be able to prove
that I think they did too easy
to make it in China and just
ship it straight in and one of
the cargo containers right
but even closing the border is
not going to change that. No,
it's not no it's not nicer.
I guess the the El Paso mayor.
Yeah. Who is a Democrat and
actory her been New after he
heard that the New York City
Mayor bitched and moaned about
Abbott and Republicans sending
these, these migrants to New
York City sent 28 busloads
according to one report where
New York City No way. I just
what I was saying is no way but
this story may be I'm trying to
check it out. But it's possible
because these guys, you know,
it's cheaper to send a busload
of people in New York City than
it is to care for that many they
can handle it to El Paso is the
El Paso is the it's doubled
in size. It's doubled in size
with with quote, migrants.
Yeah, El Paso is a mess. It's
ground zero.
Okay, that was a jingle. I have
a couple of I have a couple of
clips on this actually. The
first one is Jeh Johnson, who
doesn't remember Jeff. My job
Jeff Johnson jajaja. Jeh
Johnson, was he not the
Secretary of Homeland Security,
I think Johnson,
I think he was Homeland
Security.
So he would have been
responsible for job order when
he was Johnson in the gym
ministration. And here's his
comparison of now. And then,
when I was in office, the
numbers were annually about
340,000 a year, we're not
getting that in a matter of six
to eight weeks.
Okay, so not just DC
not getting it because you don't
want them. You're getting it
because you've done this on
purpose.
And it's not just New York who
are worried
officials in Delaware scramble
to prepare for a possible flight
with asylum seekers headed to an
airport near President Biden's
speech house that so far hasn't
arrived.
But we want to make sure that we
provide that humanitarian
support to them. These are folks
who have been probably on very
long journey, and this would be
another leg to that long
journey.
It's the same plane that carried
48 migrants to Martha's Vineyard
last week, prompting a criminal
investigation by a Texas
sheriff. Today Florida Governor
Ron DeSantis, would not confirm
whether he organized this latest
flight and instead criticize the
president. If you
believe in open borders, then
this the sanctuary jurisdictions
that should have to bear the
brunt of the open borders.
Migrant encounters hit a record
more than 2 million this year,
driven largely by those coming
from Venezuela, Cuba and
Nicaragua, crises ridden
countries where President Biden
said returning them as quote,
not rational we're working with
Mexico and other countries to
see if we can stop the flow. A
couple things about this. I am
so I watch every single night
when there's and it's usually
talk are you know, he has the
footage. And then you know,
Bill, Bill, Bill, what's his
name? Bill Minuchin, whatever
his name is with a high hair.
He's the only guy down the
border. He's got drone footage
now. Look at these migrants,
clean shoes, clean clothes, no
backpacks, plastic bag. These
are not people who had a long
and dangerous journey. And it's
right there in front of clean
sneakers. No. boots on the
ground for one of our aviation
producers. I work a lot with the
Department of Transportation
airline passenger statistics. Do
we have the best producers or
what I've heard from boots on
the ground in places like El
Paso McAllen, Brownsville and
Harlingen that airlines are
making a windfall from NGOs,
buying tickets for migrants,
which of course, is government
money. These are the billion
dollar NGOs. Obama, I think is
still on the board of directors
of one and Austin has a very,
very big money.
manual how to so so so do
taxpayer many
church groups who have religious
groups. Yep. Because they don't
have names until the last minute
and airlines require a name.
They buy clothes in at high
fares, which drew the attention
of airline buddies there. This
was just anecdotal until now,
but I decided to take a look at
the statistics published by the
Department of Transportation on
the website to see how much of a
traffic imbalance these airports
have meaning more passengers
leaving than coming in. This is
this is a statistic that Fox
News could use tonight. Because
no one has looked
at this. I'll read it very
carefully and they will.
And I have a chart for them to
use no worries. In the airline
business. It is highly unusual
over the course of a year to
have more passengers in then are
out or out than in typically it
is within a fraction of a
percentage. As we say what comes
up must go down almost everybody
that flies out, flies back and
those that makes driving usually
balance out well. It turns out
the imbalance of outbound
passengers is spiking at these
airports with 250,000. Net more
outbound and inbound in the last
12 months. These are domestic
non government airplanes read
Southwest and growing rapidly.
I've only sent this to us this
evening, get some attention to
it. I think it proves the NGOs
or government or whoever had
been using air flights to spread
migrants around the country to a
much greater extent since 2019.
And this is a D O T. He did a
screenshot but it's right there
on their website. And you see
this spike. Right, just before
2021. And it's never been higher
in the past was this 1212 years?
It was there was a spike around
2019. Interestingly, kind of
half of what it is now.
So I'm sure the spike is huge. I
wonder where they're sending
them know. Now if it's
southwest, it has to be one of
the Southwest airports. You
know, fly everywhere they fly to
do a bunch of places though.
Yes,
it'd be I don't know. The way
the story is told they're
sending him to small towns all
over the country, mostly small
places. Yeah, I'm a fly into
Oakland and move somewhere
download them. California didn't
have much input that way because
we get our own. We have our own
border. We just take it that we
just take it straight up.
So in typical good old American
tradition, hey, we can make a
lot of money by shuttling these
migrants around. Let's do it.
Hey, everybody, bonanza.
Yeah, yeah, mine
is nothing to see here. John.
It's just a typical stuff, I
guess.
Well, somebody's got to
there's a couple other things
here on co2 Everything. Do you
have anything on the border?
The border I get home. Oh, yeah,
I have. Well, yeah, Biden's no
but that you know, what you're
gonna do is a lot of these
people eventually. Let's play
this clip these two clips. This
is fascinating. By the way,
compost the dead.
We had this story a while ago,
but maybe this baggie. Now we
have clips is better
Californians have a new and
greener way to return their dead
loved ones to the earth. This
week, Governor Newsom signed a
bill legalizing human
composting. It's a process that
allows the body to naturally
break down in soil. For more on
this, we're joined by the author
of that bill, Southern
California Assembly Member
Christina Garcia. Appreciate
your time. So let's start with
how the process of human
composting works. And what makes
this more environmentally
friendly than a traditional
burial or cremation.
Okay, definitely thank you for
having me here. The process
currently takes the body and
puts it into a vessel and the
vessel we have some which chips
or mulch, some dirt and it
decomposed process quicker than
a view which has been put into
the ground. It takes about 30 to
45 days. And at the end we have
rich soil nutrients that can be
used to plant a garden to plant
trees that can be donated to
conservation out there. And so
this this, this is a more
natural way it's a more organic
way. If you do a traditional
casket burial, there's chemicals
that are used there that leach
into the ground and into our our
water. There's also methane
emissions from that.
decommission, there's carbon
dioxide that's bad for climate
change. And there's other
pollution here as well. And so
none of this happens with with
this process.
First of all, I'm not against
this. I'd like to understand
Yeah, no, I we have ya know, a
lot of dogs. You take a dog and
dig a hole in the backyard, put
the dog dog in there put a tree
on top. And I guess I think
doing that with human beings,
you know, imagine put them in a
backyard put a tree on top. It's
disgusting, but go ahead.
Well, my question was going to
be is there something that pre
processes them before they get
thrown on the compost heap do
that she
explained it to them and they
showed it didn't get to see the
video and did they do
they d bone the body? No. Oh,
they but the bones take a long
time to Toronto and put it
they had these bins and they
said this is getting passed for
2027 Even though they show an
operation in Full Tilt working
now in Seattle, no doubt
somewhere so they take them they
get a bin it's like every gets a
composting bin and they put the
body and then they throw a bunch
of dirt and some bacteria you
know that you mean by this stuff
from Amazon and you put the body
in and you seal it shut and you
put it in this rack of looks
like a muzzle lean with his rack
that goes in there and stays
there. 45 days to just
deteriorate.
Oh no, you bet you become goo
within five days as the
Google you become something
usable. And then you can take
the dirt near you become dirt
because that's what they think
that's what the that's what the
government thinks of you. They
think of you as dirt future
dirt. And so your dirt now and
then you can be used for you
know, growing tomatoes. I mean
it's disgusting, but they're out
there just straight faced about
a Yo yo, Boulos climate change.
Is it legal? Are you allowed to
bury humans on your own
property?
I think he can get a permit to
do it.
Because you know, Trump buried
his his ex wife on his
city council there.
Well, I think it's totally in
the realm of possibility I can
see just like the donor codo
sill that everyone wears now is
in your iPhone. There will be a
little checkbox. Yes. Compost
me. Seriously, why not? So
friendly for the Earth?
Oh, by the way, the show Gen Z.
You know the millennials? Oh,
yeah. Great idea.
Yes, of course. It's just a
checkbox on your health app in
your iPhone. It's
a great idea because it's so
good for climate changes
compost, man. It's so useless.
Good. There's no memory, there's
no place to put flowers. There's
nobody's gonna give a crap that
you're dead because you're now
we're having a tomato plants you
planted over bill. They died.
We're going to be selling the
house.
If I asked if I said because
she's always like mad. Just
throw me out. I don't care.
Sure, yeah.
I'm gonna, I'm gonna say hey,
could I turn you into compost?
Ask her if she goes first. Of
course. I mean, if I go first,
it's out of the question. I
Well, rituals are in nature. She
goes first. This is the second
clip. And he goes.
So it's a religious, more
details. It's okay. Oh, let's
hear it. Let's hear it.
So we still have a process that
has to go through this is not
going to be something that's
allowed in California until
2027. Until the bureau goes
through a process to ensure we
have something that's going to
be both respectful of our
bodies, respectful of the
environment and respectful of
our communities. And so the
stakeholders will be able to
give input as the department
comes up with their rules and
regulations for the companies
that will be doing this work
here.
How much of an impact before we
go here and we don't have much
time left? But how much of an
impact do you think this can
truly make in terms of fighting
climate change? No, that was
that was the reason you push for
this legislation.
I will say that, you know, every
little bit helps and it adds up
quickly. We expect that you know
we just think about it during
the pandemic we had to we wave
our rules on cremation we do
have a limitation on how much
could happen at a given time out
there and so metric tons all add
up until this is not a silver
bullet by itself is not going to
fix climate change but we have
to think about our current and
all aspects and this is just
another aspect is this
a California legislation or is
this is no it's
California legislation. I guess
some other states have already
put it in play other other blue
states up should mention
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1478 bracingly titled season
you're
in our season you're
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I said season you're on the show
and get it by saying it in a
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We want to thank Taunton Neil,
who did a very funny version of
basically a theater of the mind
bit that we did, which was
everybody on the bus going to
the royal funeral with a tote
bag, a lanyard and I think we
added a fanny pack to it. That
must have been and we added the
fanny pack after Taunton Neil
had already done a beautiful job
of creating the actual royal
funeral tote bag with a little
special offer. Starburst take
the bus get a tote we just
laughed at it it was Julie
always attend to be suckers. I
don't want to see a million of
them. Now I'm just going to
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if you look at the art go to no
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it's like a burst as a name for
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It's a
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Corrected record already did one
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She's got about a 5% Tilt I'd
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Let's see what else was there.
There were a couple other totes.
I like to elephant with the
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work for me didn't really make
we both kind of chuckled at the
only two shits left to give
which we weren't Yeah, we
both actually I laughed out loud
when when I first saw that one.
Appreciate that.
Who did that one that was the
mastermind. Then lots of people
did just the tote bag.
And now we got to the question
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Oh, yeah. unevenly buttoned
suit.
Yeah, and that looks like some
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All right. We surmise that this
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Now let us looking back I look
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looking for newsletter art
totally decided to try to pick
more newer stuff, but you go
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that don't do much anymore. And
I have to say and you can click
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work for certain people is
really an unbelievable and I'm
going to have to and I like to
call them out once in a while
for having an unbelievable body
of work and then kind of fallen
off the truck. Now there was
they don't produce much anymore.
I think they burn out it happens
nick the rat has an unbelievable
body of work. That's true. I
mean he goes back page after
page after page after page of of
the lot of stunning he's just
lost interest. Well
you still didn't. I thought he
uploaded some he comes
in about once every three or
four shows with a piece that he
he tosses taught is a toss off
you know it's like it's try this
maybe they'll like it kind of
attitude.
I'd like to thank our executive
and Associate Executive
producers of episode 1488 And we
start off with Joseph Sadowski.
Set kowski I'm sorry, so Tao
said Cowslip
invented Bitcoin
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him. Joseph said kowski. Well,
he he's very interesting guy. He
sent us a note that doesn't even
fit on my spreadsheet. Typically
everything fits on my
spreadsheet. It's very Do you
want to just, I mean, I can't
even read this whole thing. And
I'm still putting together his
8000 jingles. Could you get
started on this for a second for
me while I just
Yeah, sure. I'll read his note
or try to read I don't know if
you read the whole thing. It's
in the morning. He starts off
that's good. But the
significance of my 33rd birthday
this year, my seventh year
listening to Noid to JCD. And
podcast includes me by first
year in a landlord as a
landlord. And episode 1488 I was
really hoping to donate to
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through a degenerate communist
anarchist tech podcast promoting
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And I did since he came and
tracked us down to try to keep
it short. He goes on after I've
skipped a bunch. But there's so
much I want to say and thanks
for the time I would like to
receive the title of Sir. Mad
philosopher night of the wooden
doors you're on the list. And I
would like to reserve some extra
sushi. Saki and chick sighs as
in the blonde, blonde
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into the Yiddish way that's for
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through. I've no idea what I'll
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until the monkey pucks talk. She
can't stand all the men who have
sex with men talk which made the
experience hilarious for me.
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number of jingles.
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thought it would be funny. I say
look at the Jews shapeshifting
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on with Matthew from Raleigh,
North Carolina and listeners
things 2016 He says thanks for
being there for us during the
Coronavirus hoax. Hit me with a
few of your favorite clips. Oh,
and a knighthood if you don't
mind. Oh, I work at a pause de
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meaning to meaning because I saw
this note and can you miss it
paused. Okay. All right. So I
originally meant aids positive.
HIV pause really? Yeah, it was
called paused it never caught on
then morphed into right winger.
Ha. And that never caught on.
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diverse a diverse woke
Corporation.
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Apparently.
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that's you know, they're all
yeah, whatever it is. Darrell
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Casey as a matter of fact,
or is it Kyle or is it Kyle?
Remember there's Haley.
Haley, it's definitely Kylie.
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Texas town name as well AC le
have no idea. Adam and John
$1,000. I have with switcharoo
donation for a smokin hot
husband's birthday today. Okay,
so there's a switcheroo. So we
had to give it there. Yes. Mr.
Kiley?
Does he have a name?
I guess it'd be the last name of
her. What is her last name?
What's
his first name?
It doesn't say but she's Mr.
Casey. Mr. Casey. Mr. Regan. We
listened to many podcasts but we
never skip an episode of no
agenda. My husband is a coach in
the NFL. He's a coach in the
NFL. Okay.
Let's get some ticket. Hello.
Hello, box seats. What's going
on here and
they're in Texas. In Texas. That
means Dallas Cowboys. Did you
use it? Would it be just the
Dallas Cowboys was the other
Texas team?
The Longhorns
oh no that caught the depths of
Texas the Texas Houston Texans
we got the Astros Oh, no. That's
basically if he's coaching the
Texans i My condolences and
during COVID Your show help to
remind us that like minded
people are still out there.
Football fans, and we have some
at least one. We have some land
outside of Yano Texas.
Law No. law, no law. No. Mono
Llano, Texas is a winegrowing
area. Yes, it's not far from
here. It's very close by actual
Lana s de Kado, I think is the
main winery or vineyard there
that used to be produced. The
wine was produced by some
superstars and then the owners
of the property decided that
they were making they were
losing their ass because they're
just selling grapes. So they
started making their own wine.
And it sucks. So that was the
end of that. Texas anyway, we
couldn't afford land on in
Fredericksburg.
What kind of coach what kind of
coach Are you?
We're all the real ballers live.
And we got here early. We got
here on
top but it makes us close to
neighbors so you'd be so kind
with your music magic buttons.
My husband requested a smokin
hot wife jingle I don't know
what that I know I know exactly
what it is and karma for some
wins. You would like some served
KC night have you would like to
be called Sir Casey, Knight of
the footballs. Thank you for all
you do.
Okay, let me just make sure he's
on because he wasn't on the
birthday list. Strangely, James.
Casey is his name. I don't know
how why that's not in Okay, so
James Casey is now on the list.
Yeah, absolutely
you've got karma.
There we know you're not a fan.
Did you read the PS there? Did
you conveniently forget that?
I didn't open it. Oh, I'm sure
there's a whole bunch of stuff.
Oh, John, don't let Adam notice
both frustration with you at
times. Ever get to you all the
ladies love you here. Yeah.
Makes sense.
I know what that has to do with
me. Via
what it means I'm ears. I'll
interpret careful what it means.
I have to be careful. I'm too
old. So you'll you'll understand
later. What it means is that I
don't wear it well. Okay,
getting frustrated with some of
the things you do to me. Some of
the mean things you do, but I
don't wear it well, so so she
told me to stop it. Okay, okay,
I can do I can deal with
it. You can even stop saying
bullshit. You can stop I'm
bullcrap. That crap. You're
doing good so far. Vi counters
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of those lined up but I will
want to say thank you for doing
a purge on no agenda social Yes,
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and here we go. But I think
people should know that was
screwed up right away. But screw
your freedom. Why isn't that
working? Screw your freedom. Now
you're almost as good as he is.
That's funny. It's is there's no
oh, this is the ISO.
Screw you freedom.
There we go. You've got karma
really are anonymous comes in
from Los Angeles, California.
39191. And then he says, He's
obviously not a fan of yours. He
says the following. Adam, I do
believe the flippancy is still
flowing freely. Although you've
cut back on the cussing.
Congrats. And J CD always
chuckled when you say that the M
phi of M reporters should feel
ashamed. You should know by now.
They're shameless. I have a
question about that.
About the M five M, whenever I'm
gonna tell you. So whenever we
hear report, where the reporter
says so and so claimed so and so
claims, you always say that this
is a grave?
journalistic error?
No, I think is I think is loaded
language. And it's a and I think
it's a flaw. And I think it's an
I think it's it's not good form.
So I heard this comes through on
on a pod, a podcast, news
podcast. And I and it was I
can't remember what it was. But
it's, you know, someone claimed,
this is why they did that. And
so and I wrote and I sent a
little boost to Graham, I said,
Hey, you know, I'm disappointed
in you. What is his claim? Why
not just said he posted, he
stated all the things that you
could have said, and this is a
guy, a British reporter. And he
says, I use claimed, because I
don't want to take sides or
accuse someone of something.
It's just my boring legal
training.
Hmm.
I found this to be an
Oh, that's interesting. Well,
I'm thinking back when I was
writing reports for the
government and you have to write
in that stilted style that cops
use. And so then you I think the
legal system uses claims on the
in the end the plaintiff claim
this and claim that and claim
this because they're making
assertions that are part of the
case. He makes a claim you made
a claim against my client you
claimed Oh, so
if it was in context of a of a
lawsuit,
no, but he's a lawyer, he says
and he's part of his language he
No,
no, he doesn't say he's a
lawyer. He says that's part of
his boring legal training. I
don't know if he I don't think
he was great. He was yes, he was
trained to be this way. And it's
just a carryover I don't think
that was a I think it's I still
believe it's wrong if you're
gonna do reporting per se, it
shows you the guy says something
he doesn't claim it he's not in
court does a good point by the
way it makes it sound like
you're in court which another
which adds another reason not to
use that yes it's another reason
not to use it because it makes
it sound like it's a legal
proceeding so that yes that's a
good I liked that what he said
but also remember that I did not
want to take sides are accused
someone of something
which you end up doing you end
up but yeah, that's well maybe
make him a plaintiff or a
defendant maybe there's
something different about the
word claimed in the in the in
the English version of
non American Vandy court and
you've heard these people they
go they claim this they claim
that good point. Because they're
trying to get something in a in
a judge. They're trying to get a
judgment for one thing or
another anyway, that it makes
sense to me what he said.
Okay, so can I still excoriate
him or not?
yet? No, you just say well, you
know, he's, he's, he's given
himself an excuse.
By the way, I was in the same
vein, a thought came to me. It's
like the people who are running
Joe Biden are literally people
who are familiar with the
President's thinking. Because he
doesn't think for himself at
all. They are the ones doing the
thinking. So that is now a valid
thing. Later, you can say people
familiar with the President's
thinking, of course he has no
thoughts. That's a good one.
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the troll some karma for my 33rd
birthday today. Serpent of the
Finger Lakes Jason Kiefer.
You've got
Raymond Garrison next. Coming ga
333 dot 33 Our favorite
executive producer number
certainly in the value for value
realm. We love it. Hey, John, I
had to apologize. As I've been a
douchebag since 2016. When I
stumbled across no agenda show
while trying to understand why
nothing in the mainstream media
seem to correlate with objective
reality. Please allow me the use
of one of these few remaining
deduces Yeah,
you've been de deuced
I'm glad people are seeing this
scarcity. Who have you checked
the the meter
I hate to tell you this, but it
looks like you're gonna have to
order some new ones from China.
Really we're gonna have one of
these Chinese dishes
doesn't look like anyone's
producing dilutions here in the
United States anymore. So
another part of the
manufacturing base go into China
some Can we have a made in
Vietnam the same I think they do
a good job of copying if you do
good quality controls,
or to give Vietnam or maybe even
South Korea give that give them
some. Vietnam's prices are too
high. That's price they have
better quality. The other thing
is I noticed this years ago, you
can get stuff out of China
cheaper than you can Vietnam
shipping.
Oh, no doubt, no doubt. But
we're a small operation when we
run out of D douchey things I
mean,
we'll get a pile that lasts for
a while and compile that'll last
for a while. Hey, Darren O'Neill
there's one for you. Please
allow
me the use of these free few
remaining deduces this donation
is too low to be an accurate
representation of the value I've
received from the show over the
years, but it's what I can
afford in this economy and I
couldn't let myself exit my 33rd
trip around the sun while
remaining a douchebag plus
something about this episode
episode number tickled me as
they say we must secure the
existence of no agenda and a
future for media deconstruction.
Correct? You are sir. Thanks for
everything. Can I get a I think
that's pretty good.
That's Amy thing. Where's Amy?
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we got that pretty good pretty
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know. I know it's one of your
clips pretty good. But do you
spell it good? You did you did.
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Did a great job. And what else
did he want us to regular karma
baby making karma. Oh, I got one
of them.
I think that sounds pretty good.
You've got karma.
Daniel Hollingsworth is up next
and he's in Southgate, Kentucky.
Oh, three, three 3.33 My future
memoir will be named. Quote. The
left hand is a burden. I'm an
engineer. This is safe. Okay,
well you single folks out there
understand what that if you
don't mind. I'll wait for the
audiobook. Daniel R
Hollingsworth the Dan Dan
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a lot of 3330 threes today sir
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dolphin Dothan Alabama. Still
funny and informative after all
these years for example, who
knew crudities was a tailgate
veggie platter from Piggly
Wiggly.
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here first.
Thank you sir. That's it. Roll
Tide? No jingles no karma, sir
later on Alabama.
Roll Tide. Timothy Alcott sir.
Rody, Jo of the eastern seaboard
trucking lanes in Odenton
Maryland 33333 ITM viac karma
for all please is it
you've got Ah, how about this
by an engineer maybe he means a
train engineer.
And he has his left hand thing
and out the window. Maybe maybe
feeling
I have somehow I connect Daniel
Hollingsworth to trains I'm not
sure why. And then we have
Daniel bull from Olive Branch.
Missouri. 333 33 No jingles? No
karma it MiTM to you. Thank you,
sir.
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karma for that. No. He says no
karma specifically. Nevermind.
Okay. Nick loves botters in
Riga. 33314. See email from Nick
laughs Bowers blah blah.
Did you receive
anything? I didn't see. I'll
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look and because you know how
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many. No. Light tech too high.
And also he has what is this
code 3314 I'd love to is
probably in the note. Meanwhile,
Emily Hardin is our first
Associate Executive producer
from St Helena California. ITM I
St. Halina? St Helena
California, ITM I do believe I
need to de douchey
you've been de deuced Oh,
here in Napa Valley. We're in
the middle of the wine grape
harvest. John. While you are
enjoying your typical mild
summer temps in the Bay Area. We
had nearly 10 days in a row of
over 100 degree weather with
temps reaching 118 degrees John
love you, but your weather
reports are about as useful as a
red vote in this state. The last
thing we useless the last thing
we expected was almost an inch
of rain a week later the rain
stick is batting 1000 this year
as it has brought us to unusual
rain events. Thank you for the
rain. But next time please wait
until after the grape harvest.
Thanks for all you do love as
lit from em Emily and I would
like to point out that this is
when we utilize and operate our
rain sticks. We always do that
in public transparently so
everybody can see it. I do not
like people tweeting when
there's some kind of rainstorm.
Oh Is
your garage Yeah, we do it
makes me never want to use it
makes me never want to use it
again. This thing is a highly
tuned precision instrument. We
use it for good. But when people
just thinking that everything
that happens with weather is the
rain stick. I don't want to do
it anymore. How about you?
I don't feel that way at all. I
don't know what you're
complaining about. Europe all
right. Onward was Cody the black
metal cowboy and he's in Long
Beach. He says please refer to
me as would name we did No
notes. No jingles no karma.
Thank you. Cowboy. Gray night.
30 Cody. Thank you Cody the bike
mill cowboy Wait,
I think the black metal guys are
the ones didn't they send me the
cool t shirt and the vodka and
gin or something?
I never got any vodka from
anyone. I did get a couple of
things. I don't know who I
should I sell the box. I should
thank them but I was just
thinking just anonymously. They
sent some some glassworks.
Yes, I'm getting one two. That's
from one of our producers in
Texas. She makes glassworks
came in from Texas. And so,
Texas glassworks.com Actually,
let me take a look at Texas
glassworks.com Things like I
think so he sent a a bottle that
can be used in a girl baby.
What's the she Oh, she does good
work was she sent a bottle that
can be used for vinegar probably
should be used for oil because
you never clean this thing out.
So oil might be easier to keep
it clean. And also a giant butt
looks like a giant beer glass.
But the giant beer glass Jay saw
it and saw it immediately as a
cool vase. Because the way that
thing was you see where the
flowers could stick and if you
stick them into the top so she
took it
i wish i remember what it is not
I wish I remember what the URL
was. Well when I get mine she's
sending she's sending because
she wanted to give her a plug.
What else did you I got some
cool stuff. What else did you
get?
I got from Turtle Creek Winery.
I got two bottles of wine and a
bottle of olive oil. And I've
tried the olive oil did wines
they're gonna have to say when
wines get shipped like that they
take months before they settle
down so he really somebody ships
your wine you shouldn't open it
right away it's gonna be skunky.
Oils good. Yeah. So I didn't get
any of that. I got the metal
spirits. I got a metal spirit. I
got a lot of books. Thank you
for that. And someone gave me a
revolver. Which
somebody shipped you a revolver.
It's not a not a revolver
weapon, but it is a it's a tube.
I'd say it's about five inches
in diameter. And you put in
these pre made cones, and they
put the wheat in the top and you
start grinding and then pop up
up up up. You can create eight
joints from the revolve is a
completely useless thing. But
it's a fun gift.
That's hilarious.
I can roll them behind my back
faster than that.
You don't use your vapor.
No for weed. I'm not talking
about first four cigarettes.
I said you vape you weed
now only in the airplane.
Alright, onward with the gray
night. 33 23456. Yes. And he's
in Canada, Canada. Sorry, I
missed putting this note in the
donation window. Anyway, boots
on the ground report. Okay. The
Mexico earthquake she was I
guess he was there. She was one
heck of a doozy confuse a ground
shake for at least a minute and
the pool was throwing water
everywhere. That's gotta be
funny to see as we're take
movies, no damage in my
immediate area. But some hotels
and other structures didn't fare
so well. Anyway, no anyways,
just sending some long overdue V
four v. I know you like the
sequential donation. So figured
23456 ought to do the trick.
Just wish my candy Navion dollar
restaurant so worthless. But
then again, but then again.
Compare that to the Mexican
peso. Thank you for your
courage.
It's true. When I was in LA, I
had a pool. And there was not
not an earthquake. Like I think
what happened in Mexico City.
But yeah, it's weird when you
see the water sloshing over the
sides. It's a very odd thing to
watch. Nathan Joseph willing
Yech. Well, Nick, woollen UK, I
think for Manchester,
Manchester, New Hampshire. 223
in the morning, we talked about
butter in Episode 1487. I
figured out what donate and
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You have your guns. How about
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definitely helps me stay sane
bit of go camera please.
Sincerely, Nate and eight.
Vojtech weaponry. That's a
really interesting, very
interesting domain name.
You've got
formatting.
Thank you. Thank you, Nathan.
Alright, next I'm looking for a
note from I didn't
have any I think I looked for
Kenneth Chapman. I didn't see
anything.
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which shouldn't have been
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says.
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before?
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again. Oh, I did. Oh, this is
the guy Kansas. No, because I
thought it was just a follow up
note we should know about. Oh,
he says this this Canadian
escapee has got two big buses
with his family. Yeah, the
escaped on visa status, aka
freedom is unfortunately tied to
the success or failure of my
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Hey, man, if if all if all falls
apart, then you know just drive
to Mexico and come back in. Make
sure make sure your shoes are
clean and you have no luggage.
You're good to go. Thank you
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little timorous family escaped.
You've got karma
crazy when people escaped Canada
to come to America.
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Tucson. Also rove ducks tu tu tu
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I looked I saw an old one from
two weeks ago. Have you seen any
I guess somebody here from
Thursday September 22
Okay that would be reasonably
new
no as a weather update so that's
the point I again this is one of
these that got passed over
because it was unclear what it
was about Heil boys Heil. Okay,
who knocked over the rain stick
and sent the remnants of the
metal in this way there it is
again. Well, I did not go to the
race to get as you recall
your but this is not in the last
week. It's three days
for dry heat to a flash flood
watch in nothing flat. This
morning. The skies are clearing
just in time for the slaves to
gather at the too hot Tucson
Tucson meet up in canyons crown
this evening. Thanks for their
precipitation and no jingles no
karma. No jingles no karma? That
you've heard courage? A Dame
Beth the Baroness of Baja. Okay.
Thank you very much. We had
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John out of Iraq since you
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toto to this is my semi annual
birthday donation for several
members members of the family is
going to be a switcheroo. So
this is a switcheroo again. I
got it as I want to give this
Associate Executive Producer
ship to my son Justin, whose
birthday was on September 15. So
he's on the list. I hope so
Happy Birthday Justin. No more
having douchebags spawn. Can you
also add my smokin hot wife are
Robin to the birthday list on
September 17. And another son
Jesse, on October 6, I could use
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Innovation karma ITM ITM to you.
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John and Adam. I'm sending this
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our formula is this we go out
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people in the mouth
so we have a few interesting
clips here.
Want to do a little
I don't know what the hell to
call it without cussing. But
let's start with the with the
Dr. Ellen Clayton Oh hindered?
Yes,
I figured you'd be all over this
Vanderbilt Medical Center in
Tennessee for Vanderbilt is and
just they want they want to
operate on kids and everybody in
between. Let's do it.
If you're alleging a certain
conscientious objection, you
have to realize that that is
probably you are doing something
to another person, and you are
not paying for the cause for
your belief. I think that is a
real. I mean, I think that's a
real issue. So I, so I think,
you know, so you're so yes,
Vanderbilt is someone who has a
conscientious objection to
jurors for participating in this
sort of surgery improperly not
to accommodate into their sense
of that you can find another
person who can do their job, who
doesn't have an objection,
things of that nature. But I
just want you to take home that
saying that you're not going to
do something, because if you're
a conscientious person because
of your religious beliefs, is
not without consequences, and
financial consequences. And I
just want to put that out there.
We are given an enormous if you
don't want to do this kind of
work. Don't work at Vanderbilt.
So if you don't you're they tell
you to cut somebody up, take out
their sex organs and sterilize
them when they're a kid. Too
bad. Do it. Shut up.
I'll be honest with you. This
clip has been played in many
places without subtitles is just
incomprehensible.
I'm sorry. No, no, I you know, I
did I went through going process
I couldn't fix it. So why
don't you? I mean, was that that
was your your synopsis? The
synopsis was accurate. Yes. No,
I'm sure it's accurate.
Okay, so let's go to some other
thing. They were doing this that
they have this other operation,
not an operation per se, but in
organization within the code.
It's got this transgender Safety
Group or something this is it's
a it's a it's like a clinic for
transgender people. And they
have that's where you should go
if you're thinking about being
transgender, or if you're trans,
trans gender you go here, and
this clip is an annoying part of
it. I just, I think is more
important clip if you listen to
it, Vanderbilt medical
was hurt conscientious
objection. You have
no Vanderburgh medical. What am
I doing wrong here? 109 Hold on.
Yeah, it's 109. And they both
went Oh, nine.
I don't know. What's the other
one again? The only I only have
one Vanderbilt? I'm sorry. I
only have one Vanderbilt. Was a
call something else?
The other one I named as Dr.
Elliott, doctor.
Okay. And one time
again, you
did it. You screwed it. You
screwed up your own gag man.
The gag was it's like, I feel
like you prisoner deal except
overseas gotta be here. Nah. Oh,
okay. Well, but it's not a gag.
It's this operation they have
running this. Me. I don't have
anything.
Yeah, it's funny, but
that's not funny to me. Okay.
Thank you. Thank you. That's
actually appropriate.
still remain yourself. You can
still redeem yourself. I'm sure
of it.
I can do this by going to tick
tock
quick tick tock to the rescue.
Okay, I've actually had another
duplicate pair here. It is the
same clip. Oh, no. This is a
woman running for as for for
school board named Ashley
Ballmer, who's originally was
Ashley, who we all know you do
the same thing. Both of those
clips are the same length today.
Now we're
on a replay one of them because
it's another one of the glib
women
teachers need to be allowed to
teach. I'm a parent. And I'm
sorry to all your parents out
there but you do not get a say
in your child's teachers lesson
plans. I spent 1000s of dollars
on a degree and my educators
license and I would be gosh darn
if parents tried to tell me how
to write my lesson plans that I
literally went to school to
learn how to write you know, if
a parent wants to have that much
say in their kids education,
then you know what, you probably
need to homeschool them
you know, the I am now starting
to think none of these teachers
are actual teachers. These just
went out she's a real teacher.
To real person. I have I know
where she lived anywhere on the
place she came from, you know,
you're live. I know where she
lives. I know right ever at home
address.
Creepy. Stop it. Don't say these
things. Don't say. Well, yeah, I
got it. I have good come to the
conclusion that most of these
people are actors. And so now
Oh, hold on, hold on, hold on,
hold on, hold on. Most and I'm
in total agreement with this.
Most of these so that most of
these people claiming to be
teachers. I don't know if
they're actors, but they are Not
actually teachers is that what
you are thinking concluding
that was a good portion of it? I
like it. I like now,
I think it's part of a giant
SIOP to be honest about it.
I guess let me guess who has.
Okay, I have thoughts. Go ahead.
Tell me what your signup
thoughts are I love psychologic
I'm going to finish my other
thoughts before this signup
thing is still being fleshed out
and I will write an essay on it.
But a lot of these people are
too stereotypical to be real.
And the you know, the hair and
the nose ring. The whole thing
is ridiculous. Yeah, but this
was so now I'm checking these
people out. That's why I know
where she lives. Because she's
supposedly this she's supposedly
that yes, she's a tea so she's
legit. So I can say she's legit.
And she's what what's a little
smugly but she's not as bad as
the other ones. What does it
look like colored hair?
Exactly. So she doesn't really
have all the other hallmarks of
doesn't have
the hallmarks she has, except
for the smugness and that the
snide looks that she throws out
there. I mean, why do people who
vote for her except for the
snide looks in the smugness, she
has none of the hallmarks. The
hallmarks are always a nose
ring, always some weird hair
cut, or again, colored hair
combination? And the
announcement that your non
binary? Right? Those are the
ones I think are sketchy.
Excuse me, do you think that? I
know we'll find out when you
when you publish the essay? Do
you think that this is a
psychological operation from the
United States? Or do you think
that it may be from China who
actually accused of doing all
this
bad stuff? Now trying to get
good things about China is
different. Now this is us trying
to push back some some trends is
this has been proven, they've
done this, they've pulled this
stunt before, I think is, I
think is if you look at it as a
psyop, you two things will
happen. One, you'll start to see
it as like, why are they doing
this, you realize that it's not
only a psyop to get us to think
twice about his bowl crap,
gender studies and non binary
and all the rest of it. But it
turns out, if you think of it
that way, you will see the humor
in it. Extremely hilarious. And
the best examples that woman,
woman guy, whatever it is up
north in Canada with the giant
tins, Mimi and I talked about
this again, she says that these
these, she found them finally
online at
his home address.
No, I don't have his home
address. I don't care too. i
When I'm looking at home
addresses,
I want to know if he's a real
teacher. Well,
I believe this guy is even
though it's not that name. I
don't know what his name is.
That's the problem. So I can't
do any background. But I just
want to see if any of them lived
in Langley, for example. Yes,
yes. Yes, coincidence? Well, and
it's doable. There are there are
tools, you can use it and you
find these things. And then, you
know, the agenda goes to know,
we go to the end of
education. And I want to I want
to come back to this. So the
thinking is that this is purely
someone who thinks it's so
ridiculous that he has decided
to do this in his class to see
if anyone will stop him which
obviously it's not.
I also I believe that I do
believe I believe that is
possible. It is actually a spook
or he's been hired or he's being
given money to do this. It may
be money. I mean, I think a lot
of guys I personally think
there's a lot of men who don't
like what's going on to the
point where they if they were if
he gave him money because
they're goofballs. They gave him
money. They do something like
this. This is a goofball thing,
what he's doing. It's not
normal.
Any of this other stuff is
and by the way, I'm just a
backup I want to say when Mimi
told me she said she looked into
these things these massive, she
says are 25 pounds. They're
forward leaning. She says this
guy's got to have a bad back
after he wears. He seems very
important. If you harness the
nature of them, we'll give him a
huge rash.
Because of the nap. Yeah, yeah.
430 bucks. So
this is nothing trivial for him
to do this. 450 bucks,
not cheap. You know what he
should do with that circle saw
he's just like, dude, take it to
the next level. It's like just
chop off one of them.
Just think funny. This is if we
look at this as grand humor, and
we look at these phonies on tick
tock as just humorous as a joke.
I think we get come out of this
a little feeling a little better
about life. Because it's
designed to make you irked.
That's what a psyop does. I
mean, this SCI app is designed
to make you mad. And this has
been pulled before this was
first this kind of signup was
first pulled up and I wanted to
thank one of the producers for
providing with a lot of
documentation was first pulled
in the 60s, late 60s, when the
new left was becoming a big
thing. The new left was a hot
item, I was going to turn the
country into a bunch of
communists and, and the FBI was
behind this one, and they set up
a bunch of anarchy fronts. And
these anarchists operations,
were proud boys and Stormfront
think that would be without be
modern. But back in the day,
there's other names for these
things. I have them all listed.
But it was done to screw up.
It's one of those counter
counter counterintelligence
things where you set up a mirror
image of what the movement is
the right next door to it. Sure.
So you have Black Lives Matter
and black lives matter more. And
right next to each other, once a
spook operation was there, and
the other one goes out of
control. It goes off the rails
they make, you know, they make
it No, we wait, we demand our
own state, we went to state of
Mississippi, I mean, it's just
crazy stuff starts to sneak in,
and to the point where it ruins
the original movement. That's
which is the exact idea. And so
this is what I think is going on
with this gender stuff.
Well, good. I want to pair off
from that using tick tock as the
launching pad. Tick tock, always
controversial. We've heard all
of Silicon Valley, why they're
no good, just Chinese influence.
We got to get rid of them. Of
course, they're eating
everyone's lunch when it comes
to advertising money. They've
got the numbers, they've got the
ad money. They've got all the
songs. I mean, they've got
complete capture of the
zombified audience. There's
nothing that meta Facebook and
Instagram can do. Twitter is
completely on. It's not even
important anymore. And we you
played the clip of the guy who
was offered 400 bucks to do anti
Trump posts on tick tock from
the good information foundation.
Yes. And I said, Well, who is
this good information
Foundation? And we hadn't looked
at it but I did. The good
information foundation is has as
chair Richard angle. Do we know
Richard angle Wait, Richard
Engel, the NBC course the one
and only who we've identified as
potentially a spook have some
sort of potential.
Okay, potential, I'm
just saying the potential
potential.
Right. Well, and Richard angle
is an obvious member of the
Council on Foreign Relations,
and we have some video of him
bragging about how good he was
when he worked with the Obama
administration. But really, when
he was just, I mean, throughout
his entire career, I think this
would be this would be him
again, he is the guy who was
hired, allegedly, according to
people familiar with his
thinking, was trying to hire
tick talkers for foreigner bucks
to say Trump has a shit he'll or
whatever it was, oh, I said, a
boob. He'll hear he is the
Council on Foreign Relations.
Now, you will be the last
question, but I just want to
weigh in on that for one second.
So there's another word for
Master narratives. It's called
history. Basically, every
country creates their own
narrative story. And, and, you
know, my old job at the State
Department was what people used
to joke as the chief propaganda
is job. We haven't talked about
propaganda propaganda. I'm not
against propaganda. Every
country does it. And they have
to do it to their own
population. And I don't
necessarily think it's that
awful and this idea that it's
the same Richard
Engel Yes.
I'm only saying that because it
doesn't quite sound like him.
Oh, maybe it's Richard Stengel.
Close enough.
Oh, that kind of blows my whole
bit, doesn't it?
We're a one to one. Yeah, I
want to I want to play it again.
Rich. Well, who was Richard
Stengel? Then? He was also a
douchebag. Wait a minute. I was
so happy about it being angle.
You're right. Doesn't sound like
Richard Stengel. Oh, oh, of
course. Oh, no. Oh, I'm sorry.
Richard Stangl? Yes.
He wasn't gay play that dev epic
fail clip place. It wasn't as
epic as
yours. You will
be the last question, but I just
want to weigh in on that for one
second. So there's another word
for Master narratives.
Yeah, he worked. I'm sorry. It's
just as bad fellow at the
Atlantic Council. He works in
the Obama administration. Of
course, it's called history, but
he is an on air analyst at
MSNBC. So mine is will be the
same guy.
Basically, every country creates
their own narrative story. And,
and, you know, my old job at the
State Department was what people
used to joke as the chief
propagandist. job. We haven't
talked about propaganda
propaganda. I'm not against
propaganda, every country does
it. And they have to do it to
their own population. And I
don't necessarily think it's
that awful. And this idea that
of a car News Cartel. I mean, I
was editor of time in 2012,
during that election, and I
remember, you know, you're
competing against cartels and
everybody, I remember being on a
panel with the then editor of
the New York Times,
and he's saying he's competing
against old news cartels.
And I remember, remember, you're
competing against cartels, and
everybody, I remember being on a
panel with the then editor of
the New York Times, who said,
it's really hard to break
through these days, the editor
of the New York Times saying
it's hard to break through, I
almost I wanted to jump off the
platform like what's it like for
the rest of everybody? So I
mean, there's no, I mean, there
are cartels, but cartels don't
have hegemony like they used to.
Yes, thank you. Thank God.
Yeah, right. So let's stay with
Tiktok for a second. Just to
prove that they are going to go
down. They're doing everything
they can to discredit this
company. Again, it's what is it
a CCP and remember the job you
get, we got a cool note,
actually, for one of our
producers in China, as the
Senator the senator was
badgering for Tik Tok lady like
so you're always Holly so you're
sure that you know when it Tic
Tac is working for the CCP, no
one with any strategic decision
making process so she just she
painted herself into the corner.
Are our producers a professor JJ
they're in Shanghai says there's
no way what? Yeah,
he's a good guy that gives us a
lot of good stuff.
There's there's no way that
everyone at tick tock does not
know which employees are members
of the CCP. Since August 2017.
I've worked at four bilingual
schools in China, there were
either public schools or joint
ventures public private
partnerships. Each school had an
office specifically designated
for a representative of the CCP
was also a school employee,
often having the title of
assistant principal. In my first
first school we had an intern
recent college graduate who one
day was smiling from ear to ear,
telling everyone how she was
notified she was being allowed
to join the CCP. You see, you
get selected to join. Being the
CCP is a coveted status and well
publicized not a secret. Yeah,
as far as I can tell every come
every company in China has a CCP
liaison, if not top level
manager who was in the CCP. Of
course we all know that. And
that was the point of holly. But
we still need to get rid of
Tiktok. So we what can we do to
this? What can we what can we do
to discredit well, they even
dragged in the FDA to to do
this? Since 2017? Let me check.
I think yeah, for five years.
The tic tock craze that you'll
hear the clip from has been in
the news it's been on The
Tonight Show. There's been jokes
made about it. But now why is
the
FDA do not eat chicken cooked in
NyQuil may seem obvious, but the
warning is in response to a
social media challenge. The
agency says boiling the
medication makes it more potent.
This is total horse crap. This
has been around forever. And now
the FDA is warning.
Well, I don't know why this
store has come to the fore but
it has here's our local news
report on this. And what's me
the reason I made this clip is
because of the flabbergasted
nature of the host, the female
news anchor, she is just like
beyond beat beside herself over
this. And that is the TIC tock
NyQuil challenge clip well,
the FDA issuing a warning
against what it is calling a
dangerous tic tock challenge.
The challenge involves cooking
chicken, and NyQuil or other
similar over the counter cough
and cold medicine why? The FDA
says that, that boiling these
medications can make the
solution much more concentrated
and inhaling the vapors could
allow high amounts of the drug
to enter the body and injure the
lungs. The FDA releasing the
warning after reports of teens
being rushed to the emergency
room after taking part in this
challenge again, one that I
clearly don't understand tick
tock and Procter and Gamble of
the maker of NyQuil by the way
have not yet commented about
this warning.
Obviously dangerous also
probably tastes terrible, right?
Well,
I just don't understand the
point.
I don't either. All right. Yeah.
But this is this is not new.
It's now that it's new. Is the
FDA saying?
Yeah, no, it's a new story.
Because of the F da but this
just yesterday I got this clip.
It's a news stories what's but
to me is still the flabbergasted
nature, which I don't get it why
would anybody do one of these
challenges? And well, I would
refer back to the clip about the
woman that said she would get if
you were born 10 years ago
you're 11 years old.
I think you're missing my point
or you don't care about my point
it could I don't know what your
point my point is. Tik Tok is
being taken off the American
market. It's going to go away.
Yes. Okay. Yes, that's going
away. It's I've been saying this
they want to buy no
you have and I've been ignoring
it because I don't believe it's
going to happen.
And so you think that this this
this now this story is a story
now? Because just magic now the
FDA got involved, which they
should have done five years ago,
but they didn't because we
didn't need to take away tick
tock. The FDA will do whatever
they're told we play clip after
clip pay approved this vaccine.
Oh, go? Yeah. So you think well,
you don't you don't see the
obvious. Okay, so you think tick
tock is going to keep going? And
so you can't have it both ways.
Your investor in Facebook, you
think Facebook is undervalued?
They're the ones behind this.
They want tick tock gone because
they can't
show that. So yeah, which I was
faced. Are you?
Are you long tick tock? Are you
on Facebook or both?
I'm not long. I don't know. The
Tick Tock a stock
Yes. To publicly listed company.
No, yes. Just No, I'm saying no
to the fact that first of all, I
say no debt you're gonna get
taken out. Yes, of course. Of
course, Facebook would love Tik
Tok to be gone because Facebook
is somewhat lazy Facebook. And I
think I I like to commend you
because I think it's a I think
it has long term potential if
they get their heads out of
their ass, because they make
money hand over fist, but they
don't use it to buy anybody else
out. I mean, Instagram, they
did. That's the only like the
only major purchase that I can
tell. And they they can be
buying up to Hearst Corporation.
They can be buying the new york
times they can be buying up all
kinds of people. They got tons
of money and they got great cash
flow. And that's where the
potential is for for Facebook to
take over all media. And right
now they're just worried about
low guys like Tic Tac. I don't
see it. I don't see tic tock
going away. I don't see why it
should go away. I don't see how
they're going to make it go
away. No, no, I give me a date
is going to disappear.
Don't give me this bullshit.
shot at it and don't give me an
after Trump.
Trump after Trump took his shot
at tick tock and was banning it
from the country and it and he
failed. That was it. Now I think
is used as a propaganda tool. In
fact, the SIOP that I'm talking
about is run almost solely
through tick tock. Exactly. So
it's gonna stick around the same
way Twitter is okay.
Excellent. I will say I'm gonna
have to rescind that I think by
I thought bite Dan was bite
dance was public. Maybe it's an
ADR. I'm not sure I'm not going
to look into it right now. I
think Tik Tok will be shut down
in the United States, but by
some congressional order or
something that has to do and it
will be deemed dangerous for a
number of reasons. And it could
be very well that this is one
Intel agency shutting down the
others mechanism. Just too bad
just to add to it, but I see the
numbers and Facebook and meta.
Twitter not that important.
Everyone's in trouble except
maybe snap they have they have a
little bit of life left and
because they do
rap is a company. Yeah, think
about I think snaps
I'm okay with snap. But I I'm
pretty sure the whole plan is to
is to get rid of bytedance or
Tik Tok is ruining everything.
ruining my clips.
I'm going to show my mood by
donating to no agenda.
Imagine all the people who could
do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun.
David Arneson is the first
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Thank you.
All right, that won't be hard to
beat but do I have the juice? I
really believe that. Got that
one. This may be my favorite the
pandemic is over. Just to
solidify it,
that's the winner or Now we
already did that one. No, no,
this is not done. This is
something else. It's it's a
homemade one pandemic is over. I
think I agree. That's the
pandemic is over. That's the way
to go. Yeah, boom. And he said
it twice. And it's like, You're
nuts. Man.
Joe, you got a clip. I've got
some clips we can carry over no
problem, but this one has to be
played. And I'd like to, because
it's a discussable topic. Play
the bin Salman prisoner deal.
clip which nobody's talking
about this. I didn't see on
mainstream or anywhere. I didn't
get it from NPR. So that's kind
of mainstream, but this is the
most baffling thing I've heard
for a while.
Two US citizens who are captured
by Russian forces while fighting
in Ukraine are on their way
home. The two Americans were
among 10 foreign fighters
released in a prisoner exchange,
embarrass Jason Beaubien has
more from Hakeem, the two men
from Alabama went missing in
June while fighting alongside
Ukrainian forces in eastern
Ukraine. According to a
statement released by their
families, they are safely in the
custody of the US Embassy in
Saudi Arabia. According to Saudi
officials. Their release was
negotiated by Saudi Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman. The
Americans who both served in the
US military are believed to be
the first two US citizens
captured in the conflict. A UK
official confirms that five
British nationals were part of
the pow exchange, including one
who had been sentenced to death
by authorities and the Russian
backed separatists Donetsk
People's Republic. So what is
this all about them? You tell me
what happened to Brittany
Greiner. And why is bin Salman
doing this? This is the show up
Joe Biden.
Yeah, yeah, hey, we can get it
done.
You know, deputy editor guy in
death row. They had five Brits
and two Americans. And the
Russians hold my beer Joe, the
Russians who already said that
if they catch any Americans are
going to shoot them on the spot.
So they get to Americans and
then five Brits including a guy
on death row, swap them out. No
problem. That's
good. I'll give you points for
that. I like that. I like that a
lot. There really going after
talking about Psyops and
psychological operations. This
is happening all over Europe.
You know, please understand,
Putin is losing. No one wants to
fight. He has no soldiers. He
has no bullets. He has no guns.
He's dying of cancer. He's
already dead. Nothing is
working. His insiders are trying
to sabotage him. He's on the
Death Watch. And now
and in another blow to Putin. A
Russian pop icon is now speaking
out against the war. Alla
Pugacheva seen here with Putin
in 2014, posting on Instagram to
her millions of followers that
the invasion is making the lives
of Russian citizens extremely
difficult. One reporter
describes bootcut Shava as
beloved as America's sweetheart
Dolly Parton, as ubiquitous as
Madonna, and as closely watched
as a Kardashian.
It's the trifecta. I mean, Putin
might as well pack it up now.
We've got we've got Russia is
Russia, what?
Well, it gets better. How evil
are these Russians? They are
very evil. They got no
technology, but they're evil or
two rooms used to torment and
inflict pain on Ukrainian
people.
By the way, this the video of
these torture rooms where
there's Jamocha walking around
in Ukraine in Ukraine with a
like an FBI type you know, vinyl
jacket that says war crime
prosecutor.
Really? Yeah, you gotta see aged
more crime
prosecutor on the back of their
jacket in Ukraine. Looking at
these Yes. Hey,
no agenda shop. Here we go.
Yeah. Well,
torture rooms used to torment
and inflict pain on Ukrainian
people have been found in the
new liberated areas of Kharkiv.
Ukraine's president says when
Russian occupiers fled they lift
their torture devices behind
torture devices, John torture
devices. What do you think the
Russians have these days for
torture?
I think it was so so backward as
I say an Iron Maiden would be
one of them. You're not far
off their torture devices behind
like this telephone that
delivers electric shocks to this
show.
This like a field phone, the
other one. And unfortunately,
they have some dude that talking
in the in Russian or Ukrainian,
he's just saying, Yeah, man,
they put me in this chair and
they crank that thing and
shocked me. Come on. Even even
Abu Ghraib had better bullcrap.
than this. Oh, yeah, it's the
old field phone hooked up to
your testicles trick.
Yeah, please.
That's that's that's just it's
just not true. That's just
psychological warfare. Let me
see this one. Here. There's one
more I think
Russia is struggling to find new
recruits in video circulating
online of Vladimir Putin ally is
seen offering Russian prisoners
of pardon. If they go to fight
in Ukraine, a senior US defense
official says many of the
convicts have refused.
I mean, come on. So you know, I
listen to all these reports. And
I turn on NHK, which I don't
have set up to record from, but
I turned it on. But you know,
I'm watching sumo so I watched
it and they have man on the
street. They have some reporters
on the streets in Moscow and
elsewhere in Russia asking
people on the street What do you
think? And it's a pretty normal
report. It's like yeah, well,
you know that it's good that
Putin is doing this extra troops
because we you know, had to
protect our country. And it was
like a bunch of that sort of
normal talk. And one guy was the
young guys Z timepieces. Oh, I
don't like it. And I'm gonna
leave the country of days go
into conscription, and it was
all normal the way American
reporters are assaulted
everyone's going to have a
revolution in 10 minutes. Yeah,
exactly.
Bull crap we're getting bull
crap
Yeah, when I thought it was
gonna die I'm still waiting for
Putin to die from cancer. Yeah,
where's all that that's gonna
happen
so we do our part.
Yeah, it's just it
I wish we had there's nothing
there's nothing there's nothing
of any any validity anywhere
that we can hang our hat on and
say yeah, this might actually be
true. Except and even this What
did you hear the space for song?
I know I know about it. Don't I
hadn't heard it.
Oh man. And it was okay, let's
play out with the space for
song.
It's only 36 seconds. 36
seconds. It's very short. It's
just a like a is made by two
cadets. I think you want to hear
the story behind it or just the
story itself. But the song story
by kick the whole thing you
like I like my knowledge base. I
like your attitude.
We'll take the whole thing.
Here's the explain. First
of all, we wanted a song that
spoke to our guardians that
brought to life our motto Semper
super, always above. I didn't
know that their
motto was super super.
Super super is super. Yeah,
Sampras that super, super super.
And I
got a gym teacher, Jamie was a
national singer songwriter. And
who decided he wanted to get
back to this country and joined
the Air Force and join the Air
Force band in Colorado Springs.
And he supported us when we were
Air Force Space Command. And he
wrote the song.
I put together things that from
reading, you know, white papers
and speaking with Gerald Raman
and chief Toberman. And so it
was quite a long work in
progress for a while because I
wanted to make sure that
everything that was in the song
would adequately represent all
the capabilities that our Space
Force is involved with and make
sure
I can take it let's play it at
the end of show. It's so
uninteresting. Well played well
played right after right after
which, blah, blah, blah, okay.
And it's probably not true
either. You know, they hire
David Foster,
you write these phony stories.
You have to have a narrative.
Yeah, there's
two guys and the one that just
wrote it together. It was
beautiful. Like ebony and ivory.
They did such good boys. Okay,
there's a lot that is still on
the table. Plenty of dead bodies
to talk about on Sunday. I mean,
as really getting crazy
down pat posting going fast.
And the end the primetime purge,
man, they just keep on going. I
think we have one last one last
Prime Time session to go. I'm
super excited about how once
again, they will prove the Trump
should be in jail and have shown
mixes from Neil jokes. Tom
Starkweather. And in the Space
Force jammers you heard they're
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then adios mofos and such On
Sunday
if you turn on the television
and Washington DC, you saw
Marvel 1000 People storming down
the hallways of the parliament
breaking down the doors, trying
to overturn an outcome of
elections and killing several
police officers. In the
meantime, imagine, imagine what
you think. Think about with the
world so I've always said with
the Warsaw Pact everything the
United States ever happened when
I find even more incredible is
this offensive. Cops attacks
assault, assaulted spirituous
flagpole was flagpoles sprayed
with mace stomped on dragged
brutalized, police lost their
lives as a result of that day.
Police lost allies. One of the
officers said it was worse than
anything he had experienced in
war in Iraq. Let me say this to
my Magga Republican friends in
Congress. Don't tell me you
support law enforcement. If you
won't condemn what happened on a
six. Don't tell me
do it for God's sake, whose side
are you on? Whose side are you
on? pandemic is over
hospitalizations in cases. But
before we can do that, it's
always important to talk about
where we are in the COVID
stories. A very long time 2829
months,
we have to be prepared for the
next generation of vaccines and
treatments.
I really believe this is why God
gave us two arms, one for the
flu shot and the other one for
the COVID. And we
don't know what's lurking out
here because we've done such a
bad job vaccinating low and
middle income countries
on the front foot on the front
foot. Let's think about it. And
we're still have a problem with
COVID We're still doing a lot of
work on it.
As seen the last two years
terrible variance concerns
emerge.
It's the pandemic is over.
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