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Well, I didn't know this and now
all of a sudden I'm doing a
script. I'm like overdue already
without even being told in
advance. Adam curry, John C.
Devora.
Sunday October 2 2022. This is
your award winning keep our
nation media assassination
episode 1491. This is no agenda,
waiting for the surprise and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
and it from Northern Silicon
Valley, where we're all
wondering what surprise. I'm
John C. Dvorak.
Buzzkill. I don't know yet. But
there's going to be a surprise
you know, this is going to be
the midterm election with a
surprise. I can just always a
surprise. No, but an October
surprise.
always supposed to be an October
surprise. And it's October. Oh,
I see. Yes. That's
what I'm doing.
The October October 2, you know,
yeah,
no. Well, we still have a couple
days left for the surprise. I
just wonder who's gonna have the
surprise? Will it be the January
6 primetime purge team?
We're really, we're really doing
just supposed to come up with
some major new announcement.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. No, I can feel
it. buzzing. There's going to be
some news coming out. Next
couple of weeks. Yeah, this is
market down. I'm telling you.
It's coming. It's coming. It
always does.
So you just did the Glenn Beck
and Alex Jones Show I did you
get Glenn Beck.
I did do Glenn Beck. But it was
it was a radio show and slipped
under the wire. I know. I didn't
know it's the radio show, which
I think is actually a good place
to go. The radio shows got to be
better. Yeah, to catch new
people. For sure. Yeah. And
that's and Alex heard me on
Glenn Beck and he said I want to
talk to you about the same
stuff. Of course not exactly the
same. And you know, a lot of
people don't don't do Alex Jones
Show any more. And I was
it was a good one to punch out.
I liked the idea. And I think he
invited you last time he did
back but you didn't do it. Yeah,
but Well, this would probably be
a good one to punch because it
works better when you have two
presentations like that close
in.
Yeah. And I also wanted to
support him because like, right
Oh, come on. No, that was nice.
I thought it was a guy that
except for the sound.
With the sound I'd had no oh my
god, was it bad crap.
Well, here's what I hear. I
explained to you No, but you
didn't read it. The here's what
it do. You can tell me what
might have caused it because by
by my describing what it was,
okay. You sound fine. Bla bla
bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla,
bla. You sounded fine. Sounds
like and then Alex comes in his
talks and you go off you're now
off Mike for anywhere from 30
seconds to two minutes. And then
when you come back on your way
over modulated use, it's like
you're scrolling. Or you can
barely hear Yeah, and it for
about one to three beats four
beats maybe two or three
seconds. Then it goes it goes
right back to normal. You sound
perfect. You know what every
single time wrap?
I think I know what that is.
Because I had to install Skype
which I haven't used for a long
time. And I install Skype and
I'll bet you I left automatic
gain control.
Yes, because the way I described
it was like something on your
end was searching for sound and
it kept turning up the volume
until you know me.
Well here's the sequence so so
my rig when I'm not talking zero
dB, I mean the noise gay kicks
in so that's when Skypes going
hey, there's gotta be something
here let me crank this up. Yep,
that's exactly what happened all
rookie mistake on my part crap.
Rookie mistakes
you start rigging as you for you
know the error it's just you
have to check that uncheck that
box you got to do that. You
would have been good to go.
And when I liked the best is
that I was the opening act for
David Icke. I mean that was like
holy crap. This is dynamite
funny. Opening opening for David
I'm opening
for David we're taking the show
on the road. Alex Correct. I
do have an example what you
sounded like I was going to use
it as a surprise ISO. Oh,
today's ISOs Yeah. But I can't
resist not you know what it was?
Okay. Let me see which one it is
I gotta find my list.
Is it labeled as ISO? Yeah, it'd
be Iso
I don't know which one but try
ISO. Hahaha No, that's not it.
Try. Try money.
They need the money.
No, no, no. This gotta be it.
This is got to be Yeah, sure.
The kids only two left. Yeah,
sure I was. Oh, goodness. Yeah.
Well, okay. That's interesting,
because that's what he sounded
like on my end from time to
time.
So I wonder he sounded fine
throughout Dover too.
Right. But you weren't. You
weren't getting his Skype. I was
getting the Skype. So Skype was
doing that on both. And it could
have just been a mismatching
codec or something that they're
trying to, you know, no, it
was what you said it to begin
with? Well, they
did the same thing, then.
Well, they fixed his I
know, you didn't hear it. I
heard I heard that coming
through continuously when he
started talking.
I'm saying is that your over
modulation came through to the
final product?
No, I didn't know. I understand.
They didn't fix it. But it
didn't go through. It didn't go
through to the final product
anyway. Yeah. Well, thank you.
I'll take that as a favorable
review.
I tell you, I think he did a
good job that I thought it was
funny though. It was like, he
cut you loose. More or less. You
did come in once in a while. But
he was bitching he seemed to
have some grudge about back
interrupting you. I didn't see
that.
That's interesting that because
I noticed that too, when he
said, Well, you know, Becky, and
Robert, you know,
he went on and on. Yeah. And he
also obviously listened to our
last show. We and he said he did
I'm sure he did, I'm sure
because he kept doing what they
did on this new podcast with
your friend there in Washington,
DC who used to do the pirate day
as a new podcast. My first name
for some reason I can't remember
a
friend in Washington DC.
I have a funny way to let what
she said. Oh, yeah. And use your
whole name Adam. So Adam curry.
What do you think this So Adam
curry. What do you think of
that? You noticed this? Yes.
But he does that with everybody.
I
think. I've never not noticed it
to that extreme. But I love that
a lot like Amy Goodman, because
she does that constantly. I love
how
he promotes it. And then now all
over Twitter. It's like Adam
curry and David Icke take on the
New World Order emergency
broadcast.
Well, he did a good job they did
overlays they did a couple of
screenshots of our homepage they
did with the A put lower third
had your name with the website
URL dynamite.
I mentioned your name twice. You
did I heard that and as I just
said divorce I don't like saying
that like what do you always say
curry? So I'm gonna say divorce
should
you didn't say divorce. Like you
said John Dvorak. Hmm. Doubtful.
Well, I think he did.
I would if it was I would have
said John C. I would never just
do Jimmy I've said John Cena
words that's a different guy. We
all know that guy is not good.
Anyway okay, so what do you do?
Yes. Well, I think she has since
it's still top of the news there
was trying to get clips was not
the easiest Thank you clip
custodian but
here are Swisher Kara Swisher
What about Kara Swisher that's
the name I was trying to come up
with?
Oh, I have hate should we kick
it off with a hate clip? No okay
from Kara Swisher. I happen to
have one well as I can. This is
I see where is it? Okay, I'm
glad I can do this right off the
bat. So this is pivot. This is
the show that Kara Swisher does
with Professor Scott Carolina
that they took it off the air.
No, that show continues. What's
gone is sway that's the show she
did for the New York.
Guide. Okay, nevermind,
she now she likes it. She likes
doing podcasts. I'm not I'm not
sure. I don't know what she's
doing. I don't care. But I find
it important to listen
important. It's already rubbing
off. I find it important to
listen to pivot. Because that
lets lets me know very clearly
what the liberal intellectual
elites are thinking. And today I
would like to share a hate clip
of the thinking that Kara and
Scott have about Georgia
Maloney. Now do you think the
programming worked on them the
she's
the most right leaders
fascist most far right leaders
since Mussolini Amber. Do you
think that do you think the
programming worked on them?
Then you want me to take a
venture a guess? Just just a
slim portion?
Did How far do you think it
went?
100%
Is that all? Yeah,
we can't dilute the needle
we pegging the needle also
news this week. Let's talk about
Italy's move to the far right. A
Georgia Maloney who I like to
call Mussolini, a member
brothers of the Italy party why
don't they have these names?
Will be Italy's first female
prime minister Milani has
displayed extreme points of
views such as saying the
following during a speech in
June yes to natural families no
to LGBT lobby yes to sexual
identity no to gender ideology.
Yes to culture. of life, no to
the abyss of death. She also
used the word financial
speculators, which Mussolini
used to love to use to refer to
Jewish people. She, of course,
was just using it as definitely
a dog whistle US politicians
such as Ted Cruz have called
Maloney spectacular. Anyway, go
for her. What do you think?
I think this is a bigger
discussion and that yes, we have
always been. There was a women
who and we don't like to talk
about it because we like to
assume that everything any woman
does is like, you know, the nine
and noble greed. And what you
have here is the weaponization
of femininity, the weaponization
of women has agenda and that is
like, yeah, Hillary Clinton
accidentally comes out and says
it's great to see a female
leader not having done her
homework. Yeah, this this is
terrible for women. Terrible.
She is not only anti immigrant,
she wants to deny women and
their reproductive rights she
wants to fascism is basically
you endorse violence against
immigrants.
Oh, is that what Fascism is?
Professor? Thank you. What
do you have is Wow, her less
polish in the intercept a great
piece on this far right
counterparts. In the US
Congress, such as Marjorie
Taylor Greene and Lorraine
Gilbert, among others. They
weaponize their roles as women
weaponized, and they basically
say that immigrants are
importing sexual violence. Yeah,
no one can immediately stops the
conversation and scares the shit
out of everybody. And I don't
care if it was the kk k, there's
always been a shift for this why
women have always played a key
role in the advancement of these
terrible, and it's not. We have
to we have to evaluate people
based on their views. That's
correct.
I tend to agree with you here,
Mr.
Galloway. Just because she's a
woman doesn't mean she's not
hateful against LGBTQ people.
Immigrants and also Jewish
people, apparently,
she wants to apparently take
away the rights. So Right. Who
gives a shit that she's got
indoor plumbing, she's terrible
for women. She's a fascist. Did
you see? She's a fascist so
well, people. People immediately
need your consent. Oh, isn't a
wonderful now that we have a
female leader? No, it's not
wonderful. Who anyone who anyone
who destroys the rights of our
brothers and our sisters and
female immigrants is a threat.
This is very dissonant. Alolan
I would agree. Oh, geez. Wow,
the guy can't stop talking.
Okay, I don't you know, we do
this every so often. Yeah. But
you're getting clipped for the
day for that piece.
out of the gate out of the gate
people.
My question though, is and they
guys also profane go, that's
his shtick. That's what he does.
The question is
actually a professor who is this
guy? He's
a professor of marketing. What?
Wait a minute. Yes. He's given
us all this. And he's a
professor of marketing. Yes.
Oh, yeah. He's professor of
marketing at NYU, I think. Yeah,
he's a very successful investor,
you know? Oh,
you're sure because he's a
professor.
I think he's Professor of
Marketing.
I'm pretty sure because I've
always thought now you're now
you're waffling? All right.
All right. Okay. Well, you know
what we do in the cases like
that? Professor Scott Galloway.
All right, Wikipedia, don't feel
me now. If I'm filming out in
New York, stern Professor of
Marketing. I go and why you
Stern School of Business, where
he teaches brand strategy and
digital marketing to second year
MBA students.
Well, I don't care what this guy
has to think.
Why not? He's he's with Kara,
your protege. Your fault.
Your fulness proven otherwise it
is take full responsibility.
It's your fault. Isn't that
rough, though? My question, is
it because they have only heard
the narrative and haven't
actually watched any or read any
transcripts to know what she
said? And I'm sorry, but for
Kara Swisher to say, because she
used the term speculators, which
in context was about speculation
of the energy markets in the
European Union. Not about some
Wall Street Spec. Well, that is
Wall Street speculation. But in
context, it was specifically
about the electricity prices for
what goes on attacker to say,
oh, you know, that's that
Mussolini, that code code for
Jews. Come on.
No, that's a real leap of faith.
That's really pathetic. Well,
that's what happens on these,
you know, these shows that don't
have suits. We've talked about
this before
here, but do you think that they
really did they, they,
I mean, they're sincere. Yeah.
Are they sincere? Must be
sincere. That sounds very sore.
Shearson major, but it's just
because they haven't really done
any investigation. I think they
just accept you know, whatever
the whatever the narrative is
that is that why they report I
can't. That's why most of these
podcasts like that one sounds
like we really have no value to
anybody because all they do is
pair it. Yes. You know, the New
York Times in the case of both
anime is New York Times stuff
pretty much.
I totally, totally. Yeah. So
what is just useless? These are
useless podcasts. I think there
should be what's wrong with
these useless podcasts?
Useless I find it very useful.
It clues me and for us to mock
and ridicule. It also kind of
educates me on how these people
are thinking. And quite frankly,
it's kind of disappointing.
While on the topic of what's
wrong with these podcasts, I do
have one clip.
Oh, man, we just we just rockin
and rollin on the non news
today. Okay. All right.
Yeah. All right. What do we
have? This is the this is what's
right. This is a question for
you. What's wrong with this
podcast? I'm going to play the
end of an eight minute daily
podcast and I want to say it
again. eight minute actually
runs about seven minutes with
minute a BS at the beginning in
the end. And here's the end and
I wanted to ask you what's wrong
with this podcast? This is the
CNN political briefing podcast.
That's it
for today's political briefing.
Thanks so much for listening.
And please take a moment and be
sure to follow us wherever you
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audio. Megan Marcus is our
executive producer, Greg
Pepper's is our supervising
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senior producer. Our episodes
are produced by Krista Bo and
Taylor Gatto. We'll be back
Monday.
That depends on how you look at
it. When it comes to actual
production of the audio. There's
too many people. When it comes
to producers, they can never
compare to our list of
producers. We have three 400 per
episode. So it depends on how
you how you want to look at it.
We have no people
that are on the payroll. Yes,
there's your problem from CNN.
And they're having to kill all
these podcasts and return them
we can't afford doing them.
John, I hate to say it but
there's just no money in
advertising in podcasting. It's
a scam and we knew this. We knew
this early early on. It's just
not really possible. The
advertising world is not geared
up to deal with freewheeling
content it has to be controlled
like CNN is doing and then of
course, it turns out if you have
you know, producer executive
producer assistant to the
producer line producer yet then
there's just not enough money
going around even though the
claim is used a billion dollar
industry now bull crap. I don't
see it. Where's it going?
Spotify is even getting rid of
their firing producers
Well, it is risky being a
Podcast Producer.
I agree. It was a very coveted
job well interest rates were it
to zero we had free money more
producers Neumann microphones
Bring it on.
Yes, give let that
Yes. That's what that's what
happened to free money, man. And
now it's
free money and Neumann
microphones. Wow. That's the way
to go.
Let's get a little of update on
hurricane II in which I have a
background or clip. I have.
Yeah.
I was gonna say yes, I have. I
have a bunch of clips. I had one
last time I couldn't identify
it. But now I realized I had to
call in. But I have so you give
you a background and I guess I'm
wrapped Yeah, he's
just the background. And I'll
add to that that we have been in
touch with many friends of
Tina's and it is really bad
diluting is now starting
probably is not reported on I
haven't looked at the news. Not
yet. But yeah, so the looting is
starting. They're discovering
more and more dead people. Some
of Tina's friends have like
survivor guilt. That's how bad
it is. And that's how it gets
with these types of events where
you have you know, your
neighbor's house is destroyed
and you got nothing like weird
Alright, here's the background
this morning as cleanup begins
from Hurricane in so does the
realization of how much it will
take to rebuild.
We started to see the water
coming through the windows. I
would say it take a few days to
get everything cleaned and I'm
sure we're gonna lose
merchandise. In
one of the most powerful
hurricanes to make landfall in
the US is expected to have
caused upwards of $67 billion in
damage. A large number but less
than half of Hurricane Katrina
is price tag of 161 billion we
floated on a bed all the way up
to the ceiling. We only had a
foot of air left hurricane II
and destroyed Halley's rental
home in Fort Myers about a mile
from the Gulf or ginger Z caught
up with her though I don't have
a home I don't have a car and I
don't have a job because I used
to blame these years. See loss.
I'm homeless and scared. A
recent report found 60% of
Florida residents do not have
flood insurance. But help is on
the way
I approved the governor's most
recent request for expedited
major disaster declaration,
President Biden promising nearly
$38,000 For people who don't
have enough home insurance and
another 38,000 for lost
property. But for many, that may
not be enough, more than 8700
people already registering for
help with FEMA,
it's important that those folks
also have the ability to get
assistance if they need it.
And it's not just homes and
businesses. Florida produces 70%
of citrus like oranges and
grapefruit. So depending on the
damage to crops, experts warn
that fruit and juice prices may
rise. Good news. Economists do
not expect the price of oil and
gas to rise as Florida is not an
energy producer.
Good news hold on good news.
Wow. Yeah, they
put that in at the end but out
here. Now. We have a kind of the
the our governor's Well, you
know the Florida thing, it's got
its cost and the prices of
gas to go up. Now. That's what
news what
they have been telling us in
California to price one of the
elements one of the elements of
Florida hurricane has caused a
price at gas to go up
a man also Putin
will Putin who's always causing
the price of gas to go up to Guy
bastard.
I have a couple of boots on the
ground before we do your clips
about from producers about the
Waffle House index, which we
received a lot of feedback on.
After we went on and on about
some good ones. Just caught up
on Thursday show the Waffle
House index is definitely a
thing has been for decades in
the South. Here we have Nick ITM
had a small role in the federal
government planning and response
to eon this week. He just boots
on the ground people who are
there. Or at least part of the
planning. I first heard of the
Waffle House index from former
FEMA administrator Craig forgot
to say in regards to logistics,
he would say quote, when you're
driving toward the affected area
and you see an open Waffle
House, keep driving. When you
see a waffle house that's closed
and the windows are boarded up,
keep driving. When you see a
concrete pad where a waffle
house used to be stop. That's
where you put the incident
support base.
Waffle House gone at Waffle
houses gone.
Here's another producer, my dad
was chief for the Bureau of
emergency medical services for
the state of Florida. During his
tenure he worked for again,
Craig forgot to who was the
director and later go on to
become the FEMA Director. He
developed the White House who H
I initially you know what that
is? As a way of tracking where
they could find hot food for the
guys who pulled emergency
response duties. Oh, the white
the Waffle House index. Okay,
that's that's the genesis
initially to be able to feed the
emergency responders. And then
he noticed the correlation
between how quickly waffle house
got back up and running and
overall disaster recovery in the
area. If Waffle House was up,
they didn't need to focus on as
many resources in that area.
Well, that's what a good
American story actually which we
thought was a native ad
system, but it could have still
been a native ad. Well, they
deserve it. But yeah, well,
waffle house. You're down there.
Yeah, they're everywhere else.
It's like it's just like a
little breakfast shops. And
they're just everywhere. As long
as me Have you ever been to one?
Of course, it'd been to a waffle
house. Of course. Yeah. Now,
that was a different message
from our vice president. She was
she was more interested in how
we're going to serve the
waffles.
It is our lowest income
communities and our communities
of color that are most impacted
by these extreme conditions and
an impacted by by issues that
are not of their own making. And
so when absolutely and so we
have to address this in a way
that is about giving resources
based on equity understanding
that we we fight for equality,
but we also need to fight for
equity understanding not
everyone starts out at the same
place. And if we want people to
be in an equal place, sometimes
we have to take into account
those disparities. And do that
work? Yeah,
do that work in a hurricane?
Everyone starts from the same
base level believe me.
Well, she wouldn't No, no.
She's equity equity. I mean,
okay,
so let's go to some foreign
looks at this and they were
gonna go to elegir zero is the E
and rap one.
over one and a half million
homes and businesses have been
left without power after
Hurricane Ian slammed into the
Carolinas. storm made landfall
in the US for a second time on
Friday with strong winds.
causing a surge of seawater in
Myrtle Beach. Ian has now been
downgraded to a post tropical
cyclone, as it heads to
Virginia, where people are still
being rescued in Florida where
the death toll from Hurricane
and continues to rise. Dozens of
people have been killed 1000s is
still on accounted for storm was
one of the most powerful ever
hit the mainland us as Kristen
salumi explains,
as search and rescue efforts
continue across southwest
Florida the full extent of the
destruction is now in plain
view. Fort Myers is where the
storm first hit land in the
United States. along this
stretch of Florida coast
buildings are leveled and few
boats remain in the water. Here
it was the storm surge after the
deadly 240 kilometer per hour
winds that did most of the
damage. Michael McPhillips rode
out the storm in his fishing
boat, one of the few now still
see worthy
was up, you know, at least 20
foot and you know high winds,
you know, least 150 miles an
hour. It seemed like it was a
lot of rain in the boats my
livelihood and without the veil.
You don't have anything I get
all those two lanes father's
boat is grounded.
Tuesday we're pressed to put our
traps in the water.
And we have no boats. And we
don't know if the crab is going
to be good and we can't get
bait. It's going to be a bad
situation.
For Meyers residents are taking
stock counting their blessings
as well as their losses.
Blessings.
So they haven't I haven't heard
any good estimates of death.
No, that's interesting. You
bring that up because
when I heard it's over 1000 So
we know that
1000 Yeah, I hadn't. I hadn't
heard 1000
Crowd gotta hear 1000 Yeah,
I think this is this one is much
worse than than then we
understand.
Yeah, it was a whopper was as
bad. Let's go this is part two
of that same report.
Even Yocum stood and waited in
his apartment for hours as the
water rose to chest level. He
was with his neighbors whose
small child was in a raft
we decided we were going to pull
the boat out when I got this
high. He got about that high,
but we never had to pull the
boat out.
He was planning to move out of
state next week. Now he and his
dog are sleeping in a tent his
vehicle destroyed it's not just
personal property but also
infrastructure that now needs
fixing from power lines to water
mains to roads and bridges. At
peak 2.7 million people were
without electricity and here in
a county of three quarters of a
million people there's no clean
drinking water
yeah that's what we're hearing
from everybody no water no
hotter I can get it for admires
airport not scheduled to open
until the seventh
Yeah, they're gonna do some but
the water and I got this E and
this one short nine second clip
of DeSantis making some
comments. I put it in here.
There was a reason I don't know
remember what the reason is, but
can we listen to it?
The the Caloosahatchee the
inlets I mean, the sand and for
whatever reason that really
dissipated over the last 24 to
36 hours.
Wow. Okay, so that's him doing a
Biden. So we know that we're
repetative on our show actually
is a real word.
Did he intend to say that
though? He meant to say
dissipated, I'm sure.
I think he may have meant to say
but dissipated is a real word.
But the whole beginning of that
you can play it again. It's nice
seconds. I want to show that
we're objective if Biden can
mumble and stumble and sound
ridiculous Socan DeSantis.
Listen to this. He's just all
over the map here.
The the Caloosahatchee the
Amazon, I mean, the sand it for
whatever reason, that really
dissipated over the last 24 to
36 hours.
It's just talking about various
rivers and he says Amazon
it's not quite as funny as
Grandpa Joe, though. That's
nothing. Yes. I
mean, come on. Get DeSantis
he's probably a poor guy hasn't
slept probably.
By all accounts, he's doing a
decent job of keeping this
situation under control. We'll
stay wise and
see. It's going to be going to
be tough. Anyway, it's being
politicized already. And of
course, it's climate change. We
know that this is a beauty for
climate change. And who was you
know, one of the biggest climate
change deniers DeSantis. But
there you go. This is this is
perfect. I mean, I've seen a lot
of these hurricanes. There was a
lot of lightning going on in the
eye of the hurricane, which I
hadn't really seen before. I'm
sure you saw that. That is that
is really just like wow, is that
normal? Yeah. because it's
histories of a bunch of static
electricity, it's not in, you're
supposed to slide along the edge
of the eye.
You're supposed to say no,
that's only normal when they
when it's created by HAARP.
Well, that's what you would say,
Well, I
wanted you to say, well, it's a
possibility, you know whether
wars are real. Just I, it's hard
to think that they would do it
to us to our own people. I do
have
gas in the subway system in San
Francisco do our own people.
What? years ago, they tested
some gas on the end. In San
Francisco in the
various in the subway
rolls on the underground. They
have a lot of underground
tunnels. Yeah, we've been tested
a couple of times, they had a
bunch of LSD tested in the San
Francisco Bay Area, and people
see what they put up with. Yes,
cool if you have a clue, but if
you're like, never had any such
experience, and all of a sudden
you're having these
hallucinations, you would not
think it's cool.
Was there an event that is Marco
doesn't have a Wikipedia page,
the day says there's
a bunch of take place all over
the place. Yeah. Man, was
testing, testing stuff on the
public. All right.
Well, limitless, should we do a
little climate change stuff just
to get through it or you want to
go somewhere else?
Well, if you get some good
climate change that I've gotten
nothing, what I
have is this, Melissa Fleming,
who is the Secretary General for
global communications. And she
was she did the World Economic
Forum Podcast, which is a must
listen, it really is a must
listen. And this is about
climate change. But it's also
about her frustration with
Silicon Valley. And while in
particular, I think she's also
on board to try and kill tick
tock. Which is a real problem
for certainly for Facebook. Are
you? Are you still long on
Facebook, you still really
believe that's going to work? I
like Facebook. I know you do.
But if you were
getting even more more
opportunities going up. It's
gotten down to 136 bucks. Last
time I looked. I don't know what
I know. This is the bottom $400
stock.
It's a $50 stock
for the dollar stock. Okay,
well, yeah, I mean, they seem to
have good contracts with
everybody. Although, let's find
out from a listener first tick
tock is a problem. And
tick tock is a new platform
famous for dancing videos, and
just showdowns of people singing
and that kind of stuff. But it's
also very susceptible to exactly
what you've been talking about
in the disinformation,
misinformation space. So how did
you
know that was a space? The
disinformation misinformation?
I'd never heard of this. Thank
you World Economic Forum. I need
to go to
that they're probably managing
it.
Right, disinformation,
misinformation space. So how do
we balance that thing of seeing
these platforms suddenly emerge
from nowhere, and get the users
who you know, some of them with
bad faith, bad intention, and
some times it's state sponsored,
jumping in with this kind of bad
content is, you know, how do we
deal with that? And how do you
deal with that?
Do you I mean, I agree with
everything Claire, and Rachel
said about the phenomenon and
also that I can't remember the
exact statistic, but it's an
astonishing number of young
people who get their news from
tick tock and no other place. So
the responsibility then with
that knowledge, if that tick
tock has is huge, and you know,
it's it's even, it's even more
and if there is that much myths
and disinformation traveling on
the platform, obviously, they
need to do more to address it,
but also to educate.
So what I'm sensing here is
either a huge narrative being
built, or some actual
frustration that they cannot
control their message. On the
place where the recipients are
living. They want to have their
message the elite messaging
system,
the ladder. Yeah. And by the
way, I have not bought into this
notion, and I think there's no
research to really confirm it.
People get people get all of
their news from tick tock. That
assertion does not fly with me.
No, I
don't think they get all their
news from tick tock is
what he said. No, I
hear you. What I what I do know
is that instead of just
searching on Google or Bing if
people are searching for a
restaurant, or Yelp, they will
go to tick tock search for the
restaurant and then look at The
videos of people, you know, the
food, the outside, you know all
that stuff. I'm pretty sure
that's happening.
So I'm sure that's happening to
you. That's that's, that's
smart. So hear, by the way that
you mentioned it, I realized
that I have, you know, we used
to always mock the Google and
Bing, bing, bing. I haven't used
Bing probably for two or three
years now. I use Duck Duck,
though.
Yeah, I'm using what is the
thing Neva nev a? Yeah, I like
Neva. There's also another thing
I have, which is Google, Google.
And Google never used a well
known operative. And now
we will you you load on your
server at home and it proxies
and anonymizes your request to
Google. So you get it. You get
the results from Google. But
it's all anonymized. And there's
no ads and stealing stealing
from Google.
Yeah, this is yeah. So here,
here comes the frustration,
which is interesting that you
use that but go on. I
know, because I'm typically not
a Steeler. But fuck Google. So
this, madam Fleming, again,
she's the undersecretary for
global communications for the
United Nations. She's very
frustrated by some changes that
Facebook made, which, to me say
that Facebook is not in favor of
the global elite are not happy
with what Facebook has been
doing,
we fall under a category called
civic institutions, which means
our starting point, we're down
ranked. So our starting point is
down here. Whereas Joe
conspiracy theorist, you know,
can start here, that's us. And
so Facebook tries to address
this by giving us ad credits, so
that we can then come back and
be at the same place that
whoever wants to say anything
person is, but it is an
algorithmic shift that was
deliberately taken to favor
individuals over institutions
and the institutions who are
there to serve the public for
good, are at a disadvantage.
Facebook not playing No, your
poor baby with all that money?
Well,
I think that's the point.
Because with all that money, she
created a partnership with
another firm that understands
how the game works.
It is, yeah, it's educating.
It's hopefully elevating the
content that, you know, we
partnered with Google, for
example, if you Google climate
change, you will, at the top of
your search, you will get all
kinds of UN resources. Nice. We
started this partnership, when
we were shocked to see that when
we'd Googled climate change, we
were getting incredibly
distorted information right at
the top. So we were becoming
much more proactive. You know,
we own the science and we think
that the world should know it.
Did you hear that? She owns the
science.
Yeah, I did hear that. It was
listen again,
much more. You know, we own the
science and we think that the
world, you know, should know it,
and the platforms themselves
also do. But again, it's it's it
is it's a huge, huge challenge
that I think all sectors of
society need to be very active
in.
So I want to bring a really
interesting discussion. I want
to bring it to a close with just
asking each of you, you know,
I'm sorry, I shouldn't I should
have
been cut off by the way she was
when she says she owns or they
own the site. She's talking
about IPA is which is referring
to IPCC. Yeah, same IPAs of
beer. Sorry.
She may own some of that too.
Yeah. So you know, they think
that they are horrible
operation. Yeah, there's
somebody solely a horrible
operation. Somebody sent me this
has something to do with it
because it's talking about it
from the World Economic Forum.
You got it. You got this too.
They're going over how they're
going to move everybody into you
know, a new the new society or
the carbon society.
Yeah, the carbon you know, my
carbon, my carbon and approach
for inclusive and sustainable
cities. My carbon, my carbon.
My carbon is me.
It's like my first Sony my first
my first sister micro.
Point number one he this guy
says that something is noted,
Sir David. He says number one
COVID-19 was the test of this
from W. E. F. COVID-19 was the
test of social responsibility. A
huge number of unimaginable
restrictions for public health
were adopted by billions of
citizens across the world. There
are numerous examples globally
of maintaining social
distancing, wearing masks, mass
vaccinations, and acceptance of
contact tracing applications for
public health, which
demonstrated the core of
individual social
responsibility. So in other
words, they've got the people
cowed. And everyone's doing what
they're told. And that's great.
It's always good to remember me
so much. So much has happened so
much that we deconstructed
throughout the past two and a
half years from early on. And,
and it's now Supercuts are
coming out, just to remind us
how severe and kind of crazy the
programming was in hindsight of
knowing that they really didn't
know. And they really were
feigning their authority over
what these vaccinations would
do.
Here's one, look, I don't care
what misinformation or
conspiracy theories that you
have heard these vaccines are
working, so please, just get the
damn vaccine.
Although I would encourage
people to get the damn vaccine
and get let's get the hell over
this.
It's preventable. Just get the
damn shot.
Your message has been out there.
Unfortunately, because of fake
news and misinformation it's
been combated by that but the
message is clear. And that is to
get the vaccine. Get the damn
shot. The strongest cognitive
dissonance ever for people to
just not associate doctors
doctor's orders with what
actually needs to happen. Give
the damn shot. That is the
message
it is time to stop coddling
them, the ones who won't get the
damn shot already. Get the
goddamn shot
already. The basic problem is
pretty simple. We need more damn
vaccines and luck. This is one
time forget the conspiracy
listen to our government
agencies. These
guys are telling the truth
there's no conspiracy here folks
just get your damn vaccine.
Thank you. Thank you thank you
we missed that we missed that
narrative Get your damn shot
might never die Yes I think so.
But obviously it was out there
playing it for a while they were
getting a little profane it
seems that they're getting over
the off the deep end will
not so but well that was before
Cuomo offered burger and fries
to get your shot. Let's
get this damn shot was was more
than most people could ever get.
It would make his skeptical.
Yes, but then you get to free
french fries.
I mean hey, let's be honest
about it is good. Good stuff.
Free fries. Oh, before I forget,
here's something we totally
missed. I can't believe this.
You remember we had some like
cannibal stories popping up
everywhere. People like oh, your
cannibal they want to next we're
going to it's not going to be
bugs. We're going to eat people
like two weeks ago that we
didn't miss it. We just didn't
stay on it.
Well, but we didn't miss the
obvious. The obvious. This was a
promotion for the Jeffrey Dahmer
Netflix shows show.
on Netflix, isn't that good at
this?
I know someone did. John. I'm
sorry, the Cohen and the
coincidence is too big. Someone
launched that. They hired a good
PR company with their last money
they got for free.
It wasn't close enough to the
show. Wasn't what was the
cannibal stuff? It wasn't the
show is just coming out. Now.
This was months ago.
No, no, no. This was just a
couple of weeks ago the cannibal
stuff. Just a
couple of I don't remember any
recent cannibal stuff that had
dead again, I'll reiterate. They
didn't do a very good job
because I didn't even notice
anything a couple of weeks ago.
Well, it was kind of viral on
Twitter for a while. Which means
nothing. Who knows what Twitter
is Twitter, maybe nothing. Maybe
all bots. Oh, live by? Have you
looked through all the Elan text
messages?
No. No, I read the Mid Atlantic
article, which I think
highlighted a lot of them. I put
that list a link to that in the
newsletter. There's but it's my
favorite is the Jason Calacanis.
Wow, what a douche.
Is that I have it here. It's an
exhibit F if you're looking for
to put LinkedIn in the show
notes. Oh, yeah. I mean, Jason
Calacanis that has certain
remember he was selling shares
or be always like doing some
kind of part of the raise for
the for Twitter and then I
guess, how's Goldman or Merrill
Lynch said, hey, you know, you
got to get the JSON because
gonna stop doing this as making
everything look cheap. And the
JSON like, my dream job, is to
be CEO of Twitter, put me in the
game coach. Goodness, so
sickening,
but it's really pathetic. Even
better
was the Gayle King. Did you see
those? No, I didn't report on
that. Did they? Gayle King, let
me see if I can find it.
No, they didn't just probably
for a reason. Oh, yeah.
Is there a search here? I can't
find it, by the way,
for people out there that you
might want to explain what
happened here. This is all part
of this is always you, everyone
has to be totally aware of this.
And this is the dangers of
lawsuits. It's called discovery.
And so you can request stuff
that is very private and
something you'd never expected
to get out into the public. And
it ends up as public domain and
people get to read it and mock
you.
Which is kind of the point of
releasing it, I believe,
I think. Absolutely. Because if
you're getting suiting get
discovered and get some Dola
stuff out there, it's, it
becomes quite funny.
For some reason is because it's
all scan, the search is not
really working, but I can I can
paraphrase it because Gail kings
Hey, Ilan, eau de great to sit
down and finally have a talk. I
mean, really great. Just tell me
when and we can come to you or
you can come to the studio.
Okay. Hey, fantastic about all
you're doing you rock. And so
you can see that he hasn't, he
hasn't replied. Now as part of
discovery. What happened here is
the discovery is every single
email that has or text message
or anything has anything to do
with, with Twitter, you have to
disclose. So you know, so
everybody, all these numbnuts
checking in. So anyway, and then
she comes back again later. See
if I have it here. She comes
back in with your like, and he
doesn't reply, at least it's not
in the in the sequence of the
messages. So a day or two later,
she's like, Hey, you know, just
a wave in here. You know, you're
great. You're really sickly. And
then, and then, like a day
later, he replies to her, but
the reply is not. And this is
what I liked so much about the
reply is not Oh, you know, let's
talk about it. You know, I'll
hook my people up with you. Your
people know, the reply is, hey,
do you think Oprah would want to
be on the board? Like such an
insult to Gail?
That is so funny. Don't give
a crap about your interview
desires. How about your friend
Oprah, can you connect me with
her? I didn't see any more
messages from Gail after that.
It's good reading. But then most
importantly, he's he's talking
to his brother. Kimball.
Interesting name Kimble. Kimble.
And he's like, yeah, the vision
for Twitter is blockchain and
distributed. Wow, Ilan, and it
goes with the payments. So you
know, that way, when you pay
them, it'll, it'll stop spam.
And Kimbo goes, whoa, that's,
that's a great idea. I was gonna
be insane. It's gonna be a loss.
It's, it's like, these are not
great ideas. This is I mean,
this has been done. This is
running already. This is a
Lightning Network already does
this if you want to. It's like,
all of this is all and then oh,
and we'll have a doge coin could
be the currency that we use.
This guy has no clue at least
not about this. It was really
nice to see. And he's confirmed
that he's just, you know, he's
just the Kim Kardashian of tech.
Or as the Atlantic said, Elon
Musk tech shatter the myth of
the tech genius. I agree. I
agree. Particularly that
blockchain stuff.
Yeah, yeah. He's, he's an
interesting character
and Jason Calacanis, who has all
these ideas? Yeah, you have. You
want to tweet to people, you get
pay $5. And then you get this,
you want to have more people
following you. And you can pay
another $11 a month. And this,
this will be the per employee
revenue will be more than Google
will be billionaires, something
like that. It's just
unbelievable. And Twitter is
falling apart. I think he's
succeeding, the mission of the
stock price is still there. But
I think Elon, I mean, now for
the first time that I see this
stupidity, he may be in real
trouble with his deal, he may
wind up having to pay a lot of
money to the shareholders for
not even getting it. We're not
even getting Twitter. There's a
real I
thought the way the deal was
arranged that if he bails out,
he had to be at a fee, they had
to pay of a billion or two. And
that would be that. And I
thought that the whole reason
that all this was taking place
because he didn't want to do
that he wanted to get out of the
whole thing. But it sounds to me
is the way they're wrapping it
released. The way they're
covering it, is that they're
trying to Nick him for the 45 or
54 billion or whatever it was.
They Yeah, pretty
much, I don't know. And the
speed at which he was calling
around to get people on board,
you know, Larry Ellison. Larry
is so cool. Sure, man. Well, you
want a billion Okay.
All right, Larry Ellison said
billion you let me know,
whatever you need just as good.
But then he's going after, you
know, Sam Backman, fried, you
know, the guy from FTX like a
crypto dude. With the weird
hair. It's just it's, I'm
surprised. I'm surprised how
lame this all is. And people get
these ideas about Elon Musk's
like Oh, I'm sorry. I'm not
seeing it here at all. Anyway,
prediction almost true. He was
there to destroy Twitter.
Twitter will be destroyed. Tick
tock needs to go.
Yeah, like your wishful
thinking, I
think is Facebook. Facebook is
they're they're, they're
shooting themselves hosts.
They're shooting Coast shooting,
they're shooting themselves in
the foot. They I got a makalah
which I think is worth playing.
Because makalah you know, he's
indestructible. His his
reputation is so strong. He has
now put it all together. He's
put together the whole thing.
Not that we didn't know
remember, he would always kind
of couch it. Like, I don't know
why people are why are they
doing this? This is so weird.
It's like this some mass
hysteria of the medical
community. Why are they doing
this? What is going on? So now
he has a parting shot towards
the entire community. And he
says that probably going to go
to jail. The Republicans
come into power in the house,
they'll start to have real
strong subpoena power
investigation power. Senator Ron
Johnson's posted over 40
senatorial letters, which are
basically placeholders for
investigations. And I think the
unsealed indictments, FDA
commissioner is in deep trouble.
And I owe division directors in
deep trouble CDC director, you
know, they they're gonna have
nowhere to hide. The other
publications make it clear. It
was a government operation that
created SARS, cov. Two and the
spike protein is the US
government that did its, and
they were working on the threat
and working on the response,
which was various forms of, of
antigens to be injected or
monoclonal antibodies. But it's
clear as the US government
operation, the work was done in
China. And there was Chinese
collaboration, you know,
Maderna, CEO, Stofan, vein
Zelle. He was the CEO of biomar.
You and he built the Wu Han
biosecurity lab with the Chinese
when he was leading the French
company, he built that lab, then
he leaves in 2015. And he joins
Maderna and then Maderna co
writes the patent with the
National Institutes of Health,
you probably heard recently
Maderna is suing Pfizer over the
patent. Well, people ask me,
yeah, Christy people asked my
opinion, I said, Yes, you know,
this will all come to light. The
it takes a long time to write a
patent and pass a patent
prosecution takes a long time.
Maderna and the US government
wrote the patent on the product
a long time ago. And we knew
this because when the crisis was
announced in the United States,
three days later, Maderna
announces they have a product.
How can they have a product in
three days, you can invent
something in three days? This
was planned. This was all
planned in Peter Bregenz book,
who you mentioned, cover the
global predators book, Peter
Breggin says that there was any
key timeline, he puts us in his
timeline 36 pandemic
preparedness events since
2012 3625 of which generated
documents and then and these
are, you know, grandpa could
subpoena all these documents
easily, and then six of them
were filmed. These were filmed.
It was clear this was planned
this threat and our response. A
lot of these are kind of mock
scenarios. There are now three
papers one by Farkas and
colleagues published in military
medicine two by Yen in the
preprint server system,
declaring that SARS cov two is a
biological weapon.
Okay, well now Thank you. Doc is
just an example of a guy that
neat they did butterfly the
butterfly net should come and
get him. He is out of control.
I'm not saying everything. Every
single thing he's saying is not
true. But it's like one of those
guys who's like stumbles into
you know, Mafia mafia mafia
ring.
Yeah, yeah, it's gambling. Oh my
god, what are they doing? You
hear and then you all of a
sudden it all realization. Now
the one thing I will say about
what we've done on our show is
that realization like that does
not happen to anyone who listens
to this show. Because it's
gradual, right? We've been
introducing the facts of the
matter over time, as they come
along as we can deconstruct
them, and as they show up, and
so it's pretty normal. But all
of a sudden put all this
together like a maniac, not
knowing some of the little
details about like, you know,
what Ron Paul, or Rand Paul can
actually accomplish and what the
Republicans will actually do
when they get in power. Let's
say that they do and I'm pretty
sure they will. They won't do
this. They're gonna move, you
know, everybody's in the same
bed and yes, and kind of get
that part of it yet. Yeah, he's
gone nuts. He dances, he doesn't
understand that. That it's kind
of worth it to kill people to
keep the racket going.
Yeah, he doesn't get that part.
Because it
sounds outrageous, but I think
they're capable of anything.
He's just going on and on. It's
really funny. Sorry, no, I mean,
I liked a guy and and he's right
about everything. But as you
know, he's not doing district
correctly.
All right. Well, let's let's we
can help him a little bit. All
we have is just interesting, new
information. And now
we're going to turn to our GMA
investigates, according to the
CDC, approximately 2000 Young
people die from sudden cardiac
arrest each year. Oh, mini
without previously known heart
issues.
This is crazy. My whole life.
I've never heard this never hurt
you by
a lot today. Like seems that I
would have noticed this when I
was a kid or Yeah. I went
through to grammar school and
high school and college. And I
don't know one person who ever
had a heart attack at school,
ever, ever.
I don't even know one person has
ever had a heart attack at
school. And I have heard I
remember when there's somebody
does that. Every once in a
while. It was a big deal.
There'd be some athlete
who was usually like drink drunk
driving.
No, no, there'd been no this is
Billy me this. I remember
recalling this story. It happens
about once a year, some high
school or college athlete dies
or had a heart attack on the
court. And it turned out that he
had an undiagnosed heart
condition. That was a birth
defect. There be one of those
every year that's how I'm often
it was so rare, that it got
national almost national news
every time had happened. But now
it turns out there's 1000s is
really
is myocarditis classified, can
it be classified as a birth
defect?
No, no, this does. None of these
were myocarditis. It was always
some valve issue or some birth
defect or something else. And
then it was undiagnosed out to
where it was always played. And
it was a shame.
Quite a shame.
And now we're going to turn to
our GMA investigates, according
to the CDC,
they've investigated so no
worries, the truth is on his way
approximately 2000 Young people
die from sudden cardiac arrest
each year, many without
previously known heart issues at
an increased risk are young
athletes. Fade to Blue Bay is
here with the details. Good
morning say
good morning to you. My co
studies have shown repeatedly
that sudden cardiac arrest is
the leading cause of death and
student athletes during
exercise. I talked to parents I
talked to their children who
have experienced some very
frightening close calls. 16 year
old Haley mesh nearly died from
sudden cardiac arrest. While on
the flank football field. My
brain
hurts so bad. And then, like
everything went black. Her
doctors
say she has a heart condition
and survived because she already
had a life saving defibrillator.
Thanks to a heart screening
tests
one in 300 Young Persons has a
condition at risk for sudden
cardiac arrest the risk
nearly four times higher in
student athletes. According to
Dr. Jonathan Dresner, head of
the UW Medicine Center for
Sports Cardiology in Washington,
football player who died during
Track and Field practice
collapsed during basketball
practice.
Research shows that up to 80% of
kids who suffer sudden cardiac
arrest have no symptoms prior.
Now, wait a minute, I'm no
doctor. But cardiac arrest and
what? And myocarditis I don't
think you can fix myocarditis
with by shocking them back to
life. It's you got you got
inflammation. That's not. I
mean, and do you? Does that make
any sense?
Well, inflammation is one thing
that I think they're conflating
which I think might be the right
use of that term, which I've
never have had confidence using
a bunch of things into one to
get these numbers to get people
to think that this is normal.
Oh, well that. Of course.
They're trying to make it I
think it's normal and that's why
it's coming from the CDC. But as
the defibrillators that I don't
think that's so
you have a distributor later and
that girl had one sheet. Okay,
she probably did have some
situation that goes back, right?
But the report was about
myocarditis. That's heart
attacks. No, it started off
about myocarditis. I just shared
over the
weekend that we're going to turn
your resume in there. And now
we're going to turn to our GMA
investigates. According to the
CDC, approximately 2000 Young
people die from sudden cardiac
arrest each year cardiac meaning
without previously known heart
issues at an increased risk are
young athletes faith the Blue
Bay is here with the details.
Good morning. Say
good morning. Michael. Studies
have shown repeatedly
Oh, then I'm wrong. Okay.
There's no minimum carditis
Why am I think I heard that? All
right. Here's the here's
specifically about the athletes
but in
Florida, a grassroots effort to
try to detect the risk early.
The nonprofit who we play for
offering low cost
electrocardiograms for ECGs.
More than 150 Florida schools
require student athletes to get
an ECG before they play sports.
Haley School is one of them. Her
doctors told her that saved her
life, but because of her
diagnosis, she's now benched
from playing sports.
It's never okay for like a kid
to die. I don't know where
because they never know, or have
a heart condition
just tend to also go to heart
screening and 2021 And it
revealed he has a condition that
could lead to a similar fate.
Did you have any symptoms? My
whole
life was perfect. We had this
screening and they found
something within my heart.
What did the doctor tell you the
only thing I heard was, your
child could die. The majority of
high schools across the country
require student athletes to pass
a thorough questionnaire
endorsed by the American Heart
Association and a physical exam
before playing sports. If a
child is found at higher risk
guidelines call for additional
testing like an ECG.
But there is robust evidence
that using that model for
screening leaves the majority of
kids at risk undetected.
We interviewed three students
from the Orange County School
District in Florida, where ECGs
were mandatory for athletes.
They told us they passed their
questionnaire and physical, but
it took an ECG screening for
doctors to diagnose their heart
conditions. The American Heart
Association telling us it is
supportive of ECG testing for
children at the highest risk,
but stands by the current
guidelines, which considers the
latest research findings and
patient safety. The HA
expressing concern that
universal ECG screening may miss
cases de emphasize the
importance of proper exams and
place an extra burden on the
healthcare system costing an
estimated $2 billion money they
say could be spent on other
potentially life saving
interventions.
It's not a tool for everybody.
The infrastructure is definitely
a concern that I have because
there's disparities in our
healthcare system. I advocate
more than anything for emergency
action planning CPR and AED
training.
Goodness, just like we never saw
anyone with myocarditis die in
school. Has anyone seen any
child be revived in school with
a defibrillator that are now
everywhere? Anyone ever see that
happen in an airport? I'm sure
it happens. But it's not. Not
that frequent. In general wasn't
had a guy dine in airplane that
was on that must
have been creepy to add to to
twice the same flight. Are you
just you just did you bring
you're
gonna set your time I was
bothered by this because I'm
thinking geez, but the first
flight was out of Japan and they
had to actually land a plane on
the flight that took off and
then the guy dropped dead. And
then they had to land the
flight. And
now the reunir where you near
the guy
now he was waiting to back. But
there's a big hustle and people
were running around like crazy.
And then there was a den we were
stuck in the region. And it was
a they have a curfew. And so
they were really irked about
this because of curfew had gone
into place. And they couldn't
take off and they wanted to. And
so they took off anyway.
Wow. Never to return.
So they took off and said screw
the curfew. The other time was I
was coming I was going to
Heathrow and coming over the
British has some guy had a heart
this guy did have a heart
attack. And they had to have an
emergency landing in Scotland
someplace. So we landed on the
only thing I remembered and the
guy they wheeled him out. But
the only thing I remember which
was kind of interesting that if
you flew British air back in the
80s and 90s they would always
slammed a plane big giant 747
They'd slam it into the ground
Lakers trying to try to crash it
and I talked to a pilot about
this one says yeah, those
British Air guys they think when
they're especially in that final
landing they landed I've taken a
lot of flights and every time
was like this, they land real
hard to see if anything falls
off that way they know it, you
know, get fixed. And I'm
thinking that's nuts. So
hopefully makes no sense. But,
but they were slamming these
planes down. They're all world
war two guys. And so when they
landed this plane in Scotland,
it was like a feather. I mean,
these guys could land anywhere
that it was a beautiful landing
I've never experienced anything
is smooth.
While he wants to didn't want to
jostle the body,
want to jostle this poor
bastard, speaks right to people.
But that's it. I've never seen
it in a school I've never seen
in an airport never seen it in
public place.
Speaking of death, our producer
came through and he has plotted
out for us in two graphs
available in the show notes and
a show notes.com vaccination
rate versus excess deaths in the
European Union a quantitative
analysis. And I have the results
here for you. And this would now
this, of course, is the
extrapolation from what the data
says. And we're presuming that
excess deaths related to the
vaccine gives us some
information. I'm reading here
from the report, as promised
rigorous numbers on vaccination
rate versus excess excess
deaths. These are official
numbers from the EU and our
world in data and he has sources
to both of these data sets. The
first graph shows October 2021
to July 2022, as one might
expect the vaccines are indeed
reducing deaths, or at least
that's what we're seeing in the
in the charts. However, the
second graph March 2022, to July
2022, shows the ones the
benefits against COVID Death
stop, ie the pandemic petered
out. There is a correlation
between vaccination rate and
excess deaths. The highest
country is 68%. I believe that's
that was Belgium. And the lowest
is actually minus 5.9%. And that
would be Luxembourg. Of course,
we're all the elites have their
homes, their banks, everything
and you wonder if they maybe
didn't get the vaccine over
there in Luxembourg. It's worth
taking a look at he has all the
countries all the European
countries, of course.
And it was just available.
Yeah. He did it for us in in a
spreadsheet. And no, it
will be what will be under what
category?
There's v e r s. Right as in the
vaccine adverse event reporting
system. It's cool data. And he
has all the all the all the
stuff there.
Yeah, you have to wonder about
which which group of elites
amongst the elite elites got the
VAX and who know I think a lot
of Americans all got the VAX
Well, we
know the we know the bass
basketball players didn't.
And that probably Yeah, that's a
theory. You don't know for sure.
No, I
don't know for sure. I don't,
but I'm just presuming
a lot of them did get COVID. But
Sure. Sure. That would make
sense. If they didn't really get
it, especially during the early
years.
tell you this cough is still is
still bothering me. This this
second time and Tina had a
really dry cough and that's
almost gone. But she I mean, she
was coughing so hard. Her lymph
nodes started to hurt. And Long
COVID Long, long COVID And I
have the just just mucus still
still they're still they're
not happy. may sound fine.
I feel pretty good.
Feel good. All right. Go to
Ukraine. Why not? So I don't
mean to same old same old is
going there. You know with the
what's his name signing you
wanting to go into NATO and all
the rest. But let's take a look
at some reports from Al Jazeera
again. And this will be Ukraine
inroads are one
Russian forces have withdrawn
from the strategically important
town of Limon in eastern
Ukraine. To avoid being
surrounded by as Roger Mirza
Lenski said the Ukrainian flag
is now flying there but the
fighting is still going on. This
is a major setback for Moscow.
The town had served as a
logistics and transport hub
connecting Eastern Ukraine to
the north isn't done yet. One of
the regions of Vladimir Putin
declared parts of Russia on
Friday AlJazeera as Charles
Strafford has more now from
Kramatorsk
Ukrainian soldiers waved their
flag at the entrance to Lehman
more footage than Al Jazeera
cannot independently verify
shows dead soldiers and burnt
out tanks beside the road. The
Ukrainian military said It's
surrounded the strategically
important town in the partially
Russian occupied region of
Donetsk. hours later, the
Russian military said to have
been forced to retreat.
There was a high risk of being
encircled so our forces were
withdrawn from the position and
Limon to more advantageous
lines.
Pro Russia media ad video
believed to show a Russian tank
retreating north towards Romina
town Russian forces still
control
me as though Croston tried to
save our strength and control
the road between Limon and the
town Karolina there are
reinforcements trying to get in
and establish positions in order
to stop Ukrainians.
Groaning forces celebrating
pushing Russian forces out of
one of a number of villages in
the surrounding area. Ukrainian
soldiers and volunteers
evacuated more civilians from
the frontline town of Buckwald.
That has come under increasing
Russian shelling in recent
weeks. So
this is this is the general
narrative that I'm looking at
both also what Putin is saying
and what, whatever Russian media
is available. I mean, this seems
to be a dispute. Did they leave?
Do they pull back? Are they you
know, they've got the referendum
done, they're gonna hang back in
that whole region, or did they
really get kicked out? I mean,
it's hard
to know who to believe sounds as
though there was a maneuver aid
work that was going to surround
his group of Russians in this
town. And they, because of the
satellite image or whatever,
they got wind of it and saw what
was going on and had good
intelligence and they they
bugged out, they was just a bug
out and it was, so they it
wasn't like they were pushed
out. They left by in advance. I
think that's the way most of the
reports go and they they
retrenched back someplace else
carrying water for Putin again,
are we?
Well, somebody is not me.
Before we do the second part
that I want to I want you to
hear the propaganda from ABC.
But
OCAs got a watch. They got two
other kosher beef probably
should play before you go to the
propaganda. Sure, sure. But
let's go to inroads to
it's believed from there, they
will try to push both northeast
and southeast towards Russian
occupied areas of Lugansk and
Donetsk. The Russians say this
retreat was strategic before key
NATO partners, it will be seen
as a humiliating defeat.
Humiliating, okay. Yeah,
that's the Sure. I think guy
elegent. Zero does a pretty good
job in some reporting. They got
good money. That's all from
Qatar. And where are
they? Where are they? visa vie,
Russia, the Qataris?
I think they're pretty neutral.
Yeah. I think this reporting is
fairly new.
Are they pro or anti Iran? I
can't remember.
Oh, anti. Okay. Everybody's anti
Iran. Really? Yeah, pretty much.
Okay. Let's go to Russia. This
is a clip called a brewski
schemes.
Was that the title of the actual
report?
Well, the defeat is prompted
President Putin's ally Ramzan
Kadyrov, the leader of Russia's
Chechnya region, to suggest that
Moscow should now consider using
a low yield nuclear weapon in
Ukraine. I'm involved in Moscow
has more on what Russia is
saying about withdrawal from
Yemen,
according to the statement of
the Ministry of Defense is that
the forces that withdrew from
Lehman, they were called allied
forces. So that means that in
the language of the Ministry of
Defense, these are not Russian
troops, per se. They are those
Ukrainian forces that are loyal
to Moscow. And now they are
considered, of course, after the
annexation of those territories,
considered a part of the Russian
Federation, but they call them
allied forces. So I mean, that's
a very careful wording, because
also the news here that we
received before this statement
by the Ministry of Defense is
that the bulk of Russian forces
actually left the man before
this attempt by the Ukrainian
forces to encircle the town.
Nobody here inside Russia
understands very well the
strategy, lots of questions
being asked about why are we
receiving these setbacks? What
is the exact strategy of the
Russian army? Are these just
defeats as can can be described
as just defeat or is this a
strategy for something that is
coming? We know that Russia has
a lot of very strategic weapons
that can it can still use in
this fight. So the philosophy
here is that Russia has
Something that it is not doing
yet. At that frontline. It is
withholding a part of this of
its force, not just nuclear
weapons, but its strategic,
traditional, conventional
weapons. And the question marks
here are, why is Russia
receiving this defeat when it
can do better on the frontline?
Okay, that's reasonable
reporting. So well, how come
they did that? Why are they
getting because they walked
away, apparently. According to
you.
Yeah, it does. And they guys are
all saying, well, maybe there's
something something's up. Yeah,
I'm really, maybe I don't know,
I'm really not buying into this
nuclear war thing. This is being
hyped up irresponsibly. I agree.
I just don't think it's true.
And they got the ally of Putin.
Who was this the church in
Chechnya and Governor down?
Right. So he's just a dude. He's
a douchebag from you know,
yeah, some dude get asked
exactly. He's like the Jason
Calacanis to Putin.
Say it's a good one,
right. And by the way, I liked
Jason Calacanis. I can't help
but like the guy.
Well, he's a nice guy.
You don't have to make fun of
how he talks. You know why I
only I refuse I'm, you know me.
I don't make fun of people.
That's why I'm surprised.
I'll say this. Jason does me all
the time. And I think he sucks
that he's not that it's not that
funny. His invitation to me. And
so I feel obliged to do the
same. I can I can deliver. So
alright, just quid pro quo. It's
all I got to say, well, you
should do a little more sorry, I
should do this.
Let's listen to the propaganda
from ABC. Good Morning America.
This morning,
Vladimir Putin formally declared
the origins in Ukraine and now
it's part of Russia. Speaking at
the Kremlin, he called the West
evil, blaming it for the
conflict, which again appearing
to threaten to use nuclear
weapons game saying America
created a precedent by dropping
an atomic bomb on Japan episode.
Putin warning will protect our
land with all the forces and
means at our disposal, telling
Ukraine to negotiate. He says
these four parts of Ukraine will
now be Russian forever. On the
ground a Russian strike on a
humanitarian convoy in Ukraine,
killing more than 20 people with
more than 60 hospitalized. Most
of the images too gruesome to
show. The civilian convoy of
around 40 vehicles was heading
into Russian occupied zapper
Russia to pick up family and
take them to safety.
By the way, there's two
different Reuters reports about
that amount one saying Russia
young the other side was
Ukraine.
Much of the world condemning
Russia's move the UN Secretary
General saying it has no legal
value.
It is a dangerous escalation. It
has no place in the modern
world. It must not be accepted
the US
expected to impose harsher
sanctions on Russia. In
response,
the United States will never
never never recognize Russia's
claims on Ukraine sovereign
territory
inside Russia growing unease the
military draft Putin now
admitting mistakes were made
saying return home those who had
been drafted unreasonably but at
the same time moving to stop the
wave of fighting age men from
leaving the country by opening
up new military enlistment
offices near border entry
points.
It's also obvious to me that ABC
you know that it's like we need
to do the propaganda but we
can't actually put it together.
I don't want to we got a Brit
over here. Don't worry the
Bretton he's he's read in MI six
whatever these guys are. Yeah,
I agree.
It just sounds official as a
Brit. Oh, this must be the
truth. Yeah, true.
Really poor.
I do have a couple of shorts
poor. I have a couple of
shortish clips from our
Secretary of Stott. Abe Lincoln,
from his 60 Minutes interview if
you'd like to go through
a few guys love a Blinken Hey,
Blinken.
Well, Scott Pele, CBS 60 minutes
is going to intro him property.
After humiliating defeats in
Ukraine. Russian President
Vladimir Putin told his people
that the US is bent on
destroying the Russian homeland.
On Wednesday, he drafted 300,000
reservists and threatened
nuclear war. This was not a
bluff. He said Ukraine dominated
this past.
Gathering right there. That is
just a blatant lie.
Lie. It's a lie. He did not. He
did say he never
used the word nuclear. He never
threatened nuclear war. No. He
did say it's not a bluff. But
that would this was the way the
way Pelle couched. It makes it
sound like it was just an
affirmation of saying we're
gonna threatening war and when
he didn't
Yeah, he said and yet Blusky
So, so this is just a lie. So I
mean, the fact that you're going
to base your whole story in this
storyline, your analysis, you're
going to base your analysis on a
on a lie, is really poor form,
and that's what they're doing
here.
On Wednesday, he drafted 300,000
reservists and threatened
nuclear war. This was not a
bluff. He said, Ukraine
dominated this past week's
annual gathering of the UN
General Assembly in New York,
attended by President Biden and
more than 120 world leaders.
Friday, we met the US Secretary
of State Antony Blinken to talk
about a world of challenges and
Putin's nuclear threat.
So I think we should lead off
with Putin's nuclear threat. And
we all going to die a blink and
how
concerned should Americans be
about the prospect of nuclear
war?
This, this line of questioning,
it's an anachronism at this
point, when they do this on the
60 minutes, does it Has anyone
told Scott Pelley that people
don't care anymore about this?
How worried should Americans be
about nuclear war? No one's
watching no one cares. As far as
I know, do you know any people
in your life who are walking on
Oh, nuclear war?
No, actually, that's a good
point to be honest about it.
Nobody's saying anything about
they even brought up
so many times with a nuclear
war. I think
it's a cry. It's a boy crying
wolf. And it's like the news
media in this case, which has
already lost credibility, but
tend to just make it worse as a
term. Just play me one quote
where Putin says anything or
even uses the word nuclear. Just
play it, play the clip.
I don't have a clip. Don't make
me do it. Halloween rally pelle,
Pelle
about the prospect of nuclear
war? Scott,
we've heard a lot of
irresponsible rhetoric coming
out of Vladimir Putin. But we're
focused on making sure that
we're all acting responsibly,
especially when it comes to this
kind of loose rhetoric. We've
been very clear with the
Russians publicly and as well as
privately to stop the loose talk
about nuclear weapons. So
privately The United States has
been in communication with the
Kremlin, about these threats of
nuclear war.
Yes, it's very important that
Moscow hear from us and know
from us, that the consequences
would be horrific. And we've
made that very clear.
You call the nuclear talk, loose
talk, but isn't right now
telling us what he's going to do
if he is backed any further into
a corner?
Vladimir
Putin has a clear way out of the
war he started. And that
standard, if Russia stops
fighting,
that was a nice little mouse
guttural thing. He did that
ever. Putin
has a clear way out of the war
he started.
And what was that? Was that
about? It? I got to
that was Rogers. It was
he has he has backed any further
into a corner.
Vladimir Putin has a clear way
out of the war he started. And
that standard, if Russia stops
fighting the glitched for
No, no, you know, I have to
stop. You know, one of the
things we do on this show,
probably to an extreme is that
is infantile, replaying of
little tics.
Little laughs that nobody else
does the tail laugh which we
like to think is how we describe
it, the left toe and there's the
Fauci wheeze, and all these
other little glitches that these
guys have within their
commentary and is it? Is it good
that we do that? I think it is.
Because nobody else does it.
It's our brand. It's it's on
brand for us.
Okay, snorting when he laughs
All right.
Now let's talk about the
consequences. Oh, no, wait,
before we do that. What this is
a very this is slick. This is a
blinking real snake slick. He's
going to put an orange jacket on
Putin.
Is there anyone in the Kremlin?
Who can tell Vladimir Putin? No.
If he decides to launch a
battlefield nuclear weapon,
they have a chain of command.
whether it works or not to be
seen, but I think what you're
pointing to is a larger
challenge. And that is the
Achilles heel of autocracies
anywhere, there is usually not
anyone who has the capacity or
the will, to speak truth to
power. And part of the reason I
think Russia has gotten itself
into the mess that it's in, is
because there is no one in the
system to effectively tell Putin
he's doing the wrong thing.
Isn't that exactly what they say
about Trump? Or Said About
Trump?
That's completely exactly
scores.
No one's there to tell them you
got to stop flat. It's no good.
You want some more? I got a
couple more good ones here. App
keep playing consequences of
nuclear.
In our interview last week,
President Biden told us that he
had a message for Vladimir Putin
on the use of nuclear weapons.
Don't.
Don't don't
That is such a scary man that
Joe Biden isn't a what a
message?
What a
that's a good voice that he had
a message for Vladimir Putin,
the use of nuclear weapons?
Don't.
Don't don't.
And to be fair, he did three
don'ts.
He went on to say the US
response would be consequential.
What did he mean by that?
I'm not going to get into what
the consequences would be. Any
use of nuclear weapons would
have catastrophic effects for,
of course, the country using
them. But for many others as
well,
if you can't give us specifics
about a US response, can you
tell us that the administration
has a plan? We do? Is it a plan
that would prevent world war
three?
Now President Biden has been
determined that as we're doing
everything we can to help the
Ukrainians defend themselves as
we're doing everything we can to
rally other countries to put
pressure on Russia. We're also
determined that this war not
expand, not get broader.
He didn't answer the question.
did not answer the question.
Here's it not answer the
question.
Here's a nice this is what these
guys do very well.
They do it so well. There. But
the booster news guy is his
problem. He's, you ask a
question. Does the sky blue and
you go green? Right. As far as I
know. Well, I mean, well, that's
not really a good example, say
the least. But beating around
the bush about stuff is should
be called out by the news guy.
Instead of what? That's going to
be the last one. Instead, what
Blinken does, is he brings out
the old butcher says being self
made you can go to health
when Sergey Lavrov says that the
atrocities had been staged and
it is Russia. That is the
victim. Tony Blinken is sitting
there thinking what
this is Alice in Wonderland.
It's the world upside down. Up
is down White is black. Truth is
false. But here's the thing,
Scott, all of these words, all
of these words ring totally
hollow to every member on the
Security Council. So this
spelling of words, is not having
an effect. On the contrary, I
think it just shows the total
disconnect between Russia and
virtually the entirety of the
rest of the world,
virtually the entirety of the
rest of the world. And they hate
it. They got no plan for Russia.
No plan to screw him. And we'll
see how that turns out. How's it
gonna work for him? I did have a
boots on the ground kind of
relating to Russia from there
wasn't a protest in Iran
protest. Of course, this is
continuing. And I think we may
we may have we may have some
circumstantial evidence. This is
a an operation of what's going
on what's going on there and
Iran with the morality police,
which I'm sure that I'm I'm
pretty sure they're not called
the morality police.
Well, we have to confirm that
because every news outlet cause
them the morality, police, air
and around the world. I know
it's 24 calls on that Deutsche
Ravelli calls on that everyone
calls but what
are I mean, it's surely they
don't have badges that say
morality police. That's that
doesn't make any sense.
We need somebody to tell us
definitively.
So they do have badges. Well,
I'd like to know if the if the
unit is called marine badge
to have no agenda Shopkin mate.
Yeah, now
you're talking no agenda shop
armbands, morality police armed
armbands are not a good too
much. Okay.
Hans has spent a couple hours in
New York City protest today
against the Islamic regime in
Iran. I wouldn't say the turnout
was enormous, but definitely a
lot of people in Washington
Square Park he sent some
pictures were some very
professional flags, which I will
tell you what was on them. A few
observations. There are at least
two people with Ukraine flags. I
don't think they were
particularly welcome thankfully,
I was hoping they would get
roasted maybe I should have done
it myself. Someone tried to
start a silence is violence
chant which mercifully died very
quickly when people seem to
realize how dumb it was? People
People tried some Hey, hey, ho
ho. Islamic regime has got to go
chance. Pretty lame. Also a lot
of say her name chance It seemed
to work a little bit better. So
we know where this was coming
from my personal favorite was
the people wearing the T shirts
and the T shirts and flags make
Iran great again. This has to be
a very weak operation
is sounding like it's falling
apart. Well, I do have four
clips about the morality police
per se.
Well, we have to do them before
our break because this is this
is this
Dima for NPR these are NPR
because they're from the last
show
did you think it was it's
Sunday? I'm gonna add them a
little. A little president with
some with some morality police
from NPR is beautiful. All
right, I
got Okay, it's good clip one.
If you live in Iran, and you're
a woman, you or someone you
know, may well have had a run in
with the morality police.
So the morality police are these
committees in vans that are sent
around to Iran and other cities
to apprehend women who are in
their view and the view of the
government not well dressed.
That's Naheed cm duced,
professor at the University of
Texas at Austin. She's a former
journalist who covered Iran,
they don't have the proper
hijab, their hair isn't properly
covered. Of course, what counts
as proper depends on the
judgment of the sitting
government and whichever member
of the morality police you
happen to run into. And the
sitting government led by the
hardline President Abraham where
you see has been tightening the
screws on what's allowed.
If you look at the last 40 years
of Iranian sort of women's
dress, you could almost kind of
diagram from going about in the
80s long, dark clothes to
gradually becoming shorter,
tighter and more colorful.
So as new spread of Messiah
Armenia, the 22 year old who
died after being detained by the
morality police, it touched a
nerve
when Iranian woman's see what
happened to Massa they think it
could have happened to them,
because you hardly find any
Iranian woman who has not been
warned or detained or harassed
by the morality police.
So there seems to be a group
called the morality police.
No. They're actually called the
guidance parole patrol, guidance
patrol.
No one uses that. But why is
that? That's so that would
indicate right there operation
right. There's
an operation
because every news outlet says
the same thing, guys, including
that woman from the University
of Austin tech or University of
Texas. Austin. Got it in your
neck of the woods. Okay, so
it just says it says guidance
patrol that has the Persian for
that, which is gosta address
that or morality police. It does
say morality police and let's
see why does it say that?
Retrieved September 25. Okay,
Gashi a shot which translates as
guidance patrols and is widely
known as the morality police is
a unit of Iran's police forces
tasked with enforcing laws of
Islamic dress code, but they're
called the guidance patrol. So
their badges say guidance
patrol, not morality police.
There's just known generically
as such. Well by
property flip to I mean, not
saying these guys are cool or
anything. They sound like
outright dicks.
So we all know we've all had
this experience.
golnaz Esfandiari has been
covering what has happened since
for Radio Free Europe and Radio
Liberty from her base outside
the country.
Oh, that's propaganda right
there. Isn't that that's our
propaganda station. Yeah,
yeah, we do that. Yep. Yep.
The police say I mean, he died
from a heart attack after she
was detained for allegedly
violating Iran strict dress
code. Her family rejects that
she points to evidence
she was leaking. I was talking
to several women in Iran and
they told me Look, even if she
wasn't tortured, but she
probably died from fear she had
a heart attack from fear because
they they know how scary this
is.
Iran's President promised an
investigation of masa minis
death that has not stopped
protests crowds have taken to
the streets in dozens of cities
across the country. On Twitter.
Esfandiari has collected some of
the videos that have emerged
like the woman sitting above a
crowded street cutting off her
hair as the crowd chants Death
to the dictator. In another
video, a woman at the center of
a cheering crowd throws her
headscarf onto a bonfire.
You know, people have had enough
women have had enough. They're
burning their scarves in public.
They're burning symbols of the
Islamic Republic. They're
burning symbols of state
violence against women.
These are not the first
widespread protests in Iran in
recent history. In 2009, massive
crowds martyred in response to
allegations of a rigged
presidential election.
There was chaos and bloodshed in
the streets of Iran's capital,
the regime
cracked down, killing dozens
arresting 1000s, some of whom
were tortured. In 2019. The
spark was skyrocketing gas
prices and an economy in
tatters. Protesters called for
an end to the regime.
So where's the crackdown? Are
they are they cracking heads
already? Are they just letting
it go?
I think they've already cracked
the heads in this stopped I
think this thing is, is come to
an end or coming to an end.
I don't think it's working.
I don't think it's working
either. I think it was a good
little protest. And they're
gonna have to come up with some
better ploys here. This is not.
Well, let's go to clip three and
see what else we can find out.
Okay, so the research suggests
that remote work is sort of a
win win for both employers and
employees. But
where did that come? Thanks for
that. I
don't know where that came from
remote work. So it was a third
report and it's confusing. So
if masa and the nice death was a
spark that ignited these
protests, a broader deeper
resentment of life under the
regime may be the fuel keeping
them going. Here's the Nam
vakeel of the think tank Chatham
House in London. Oh,
response to the death of masa
Emini,
this is all all of these guys
are always books, they're all
spooks they're all losing their
edge. Chatham House Give me a
break.
Tragic. Yeah, no, I said no.
Yeah, no, yeah, no, but that's,
you know, my programming.
Chatham House in London, this
response
to the death of masa Emini, her
tragic death, I think is
bringing up so many different
grievances and emotion to people
that are repressed, angry and
feel that their issues and
grievances are ignored and not
important.
Wow, they do it very deep
analysis there. Chatham House,
John. I mean, these people get
paid to come up with it. Yeah,
they get paid to say that
one of those grievances the
government's treatment of a
Ron's Kurdish minority misogyny
was Kurdish. In fact, her family
knew her as gi twist, but many
Iranian Kurds are not allowed to
legally register their Kurdish
names. Megan Beaudet, director
of research at the Kurdish
peace,
Oh, hold on a second. This
somehow does this. How does this
tie into air Dhawan and Turkey?
This is God is curd thing.
Does this I can't tell you
because I can't figure that out.
Because it doesn't make sense
necessarily. But to deal with
Kurdish NGOs. The Kurdish NGO
may be the reason that this has
been put on the kibosh.
Megan Beaudet, director of
research at the Kurdish Peace
Institute, says that while all
citizens of Iran face
dictatorship Kurds have it even
worse,
they have been oppressed by the
Iranian nation state both under
the monarchy and under the
Islamic Republic today. Their
language which is distinct is
restricted, their culture is
restricted. They make up almost
half of political prisoners in
the country. Despite being a
small portion of the population.
The predominantly
Kurdish areas in the northwest
of Iran have seen some of the
most intense protests. But the
protests are brought out all
kinds of groups all across the
country
because all women in Iran face
the severe oppression, their
demands, unify people across
these religious and ethnic
lines. And because gender
inequality is so foundational to
the state and its repressive
institutions. A demand for
women's freedom is naturally I
would say a demand for the
democracy and freedom from all
the kinds of human rights abuses
that women and men alike suffer
from there.
That demand seems to be on a
collision course with an Iranian
government that appears
determined to suppress the
protesters. And pure Steve
Inskeep talked to Iran's foreign
minister Hussein, Emir Abdullah
Heon. Now here's
what I'd like to see. Where's
AOC? Flying to Tehran, though,
well, am I she should fly to
Tehran and say, no, no, like, do
a hijab burning. Shoot, she'll
be perfect.
Ya know what? She's under wraps
for some reason. I think he's
under wraps. Did you see her
with the Bronfman kid at the at
the Met Gala? under wraps?
Oh, yeah. Well, I'm just saying
I don't see your I don't see her
at the top of the news in terms
of anything that has to do with
public affairs.
No, no, no, he made me allied
six you need to read page six.
That's where the real news takes
place. This thing,
Pelosi has put all the Democrats
on notice that they better not
do anything to get too much
attention. All right, let's go
to the end of this last one
through an interpreter. The
foreign minister suggested that
foreign influence was by Behind
the protests, so Southpaw came
out of domain. Yay. So he ran.
Okay, ying yang, hold on a
second that this is good. This
is NPR, NPR. Now surely they'll
discredit this through
an interpreter. The foreign
minister suggested that foreign
influence was behind the
protests as part of our domain
Iran. They're so to have value
in.
So Iranian people are emotional
people and they had pure
sentiments and the early hours
after the incident, they
protested peacefully, how most
of the time and it came to an
end. But in the meantime, there
have been some outside elements
like satellite channels, some
websites that have been
encouraging people inside Iran,
to pour into the streets and to
turn violent and this has, this
is why the demonstrations turned
violent and into riots.
The foreign minister said police
had no choice but to react if
protesters are destroying things
so far state media report, at
least 41 protesters and police
have been killed. Human rights
groups say hundreds have been
injured or arrested, including
20 journalists and Iran has used
drones to attack what it says is
an Iranian Kurdish opposition
group in northern Iraq and
doesn't pass protests. The
government killed internet
access, making it hard to know
exactly what is happening.
Wait a minute, do we maybe have
to position ourselves in
northern Iraq to protect the
Kurds it's a region we're
familiar with.
I don't know this is like
getting complicated but no
knowing Iranians who have family
in Tehran, Yamuna, Alexis wife,
Fatima she she's Iranian heard
her mom and I don't know what
that is it may have brought him
over to Holland at this point.
But the everyone in Iran knows
how goes everyone knows what
America's role is you know, for
their government against their
government everyone knows it's
all just they'll say that to you
they'll play together American
government our government they
play together they play games so
when when when they everyone in
Iran knows these guys are
kicking some off what is it
about? He job Alright, everybody
has a job. Maybe this time it'll
work. I think they're happy.
Let's give it a shot. And you
heard the guy and then the
protests ended that was the end
of it. Yeah. Well, that was a
that was not a bad report coming
from NPR but the curd thing we
got to figure that one out.
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Well, there's not that many as
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Oh, Neil had a nice piece I
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is this we go out we get people
in the mouth right
where are we at?
Well, we got a bunch of things
we can talk about for one thing
there's let's talk about there's
action all over the world we
need to do a little more
international Lebanon is melting
down. It's going broke by Kino
Faso. Yeah, is completely out of
control and the Brazilian
elections are coming up and I
was looking for some clips
because it's like most of the
Brazilian election stuff in the
US by our news media since
Bolsonaro is another Mussolini.
It's about Silva but there's
some interesting little subplot
going on in Brazil that I took
these clips from this is very
interesting that Brazil vote
buying
what now one major issue for the
electoral authorities in Brazil.
Is vote buying this is a
practice that's both widespread
and hard to prevent, especially
in the poorest areas are Latin
America illiteracy and human
reports. Now, in the state of
Pernambuco
in rural Northeastern Brazil,
people don't often receive
visitors except during election
time. That's what 83 year old
Sebastiaan and his son say they
can always be sure to be called
on by candidates for municipal
and federal office just last
week, 32 year old Giles and says
he was working right here making
his clay pots, when they were
visited and offered between two
and $10. For their votes in
school
birth
policy,
they come here to talk to us and
say, vote for me. And then they
put their hands in their pockets
and give you the money. Since
the person has a need. They take
it you see,
the stances candidates also
offer water which is scarce
here, or construction material
or clay. But that after the
elections, when you ask for
their help, they send you away
saying they've already paid for
your vote. It will say what the
last time did you vote for the
person who paid you I ask?
I accepted a favor. And then I
voted for whoever I wanted.
Many people do vote for the
candidates that give them
handouts. It's an old practice
but in times of economic
hardship, like now, it's even
more difficult to resist
that Kiato do those la signs
from here until election day,
day and night they don't stop
buying votes.
Is that kind of like forgiving
student loans?
Well as the reorder reason,
obviously, I played these clips
I get a second one here to kind
of wraps it up but yeah, it's
the same thing. It's buying
votes only we're doing we do it
a little differently sometimes a
little more. So maybe in a more
sophisticated manner, but I
don't know what's going on in
Georgia with a with their ballot
boxes. And and then people that
might, somebody might say to
themselves, why bother buying
votes would just print up some
extra ballots and stuffed them
in this box and dropped the box
off? Yeah, but here here we go.
Part two, we
know that's an exchange. They
sometimes offer water, basic
food basket, money, sandals and
even dentures
for you through your pharmacy
vigils. They find that Costa
says candidates have been coming
all week that she doesn't accept
their overtures. Not since she
was traumatized by an offer of a
municipal job, butterfly law.
May I speak frankly, in exchange
for that he wanted me to stay
with him. So you understand. So
in my case, it wasn't even food.
It was for me to offer myself to
him No.
Penalties, or selling
kind of deal as that.
Guy says here I gave you some
money if you I guess it was the
sex job he was
offered what happened to the
voting?
You know, you vote for me
anyway, you're gonna vote for me
if you're gonna do that. That's
cool. Stay with him. So you
understand. In my case, when
food
Buddha judge might do exactly,
Pete
Apple job,
but may I speak frankly, in
exchange for that he wanted me
to stay with him so you
understand. So in my case, it
wasn't even food. It was for me
to offer myself to him.
Was he seen or made this such a
penalty for buying or selling
votes is high but Electoral
Tribunal authorities concede
it's difficult to come that was
you Jim winter poker
at the Musa por que nowadays
very few cases are reported. We
need to change voter behavior
because the voter who tries to
sell his vote, or has his will
corrupted wanting out himself.
Financial incentives for voting
are more common in municipal
elections, but not exclusively.
Incumbent candidates all the way
up to the presidency have the
advantage. Perhaps the most
obvious example is President
Jair Bolsonaro decision to
distribute $120 to Brazilian
families most in need for the
next four months.
And that's nothing Biden did.
What are you a trillion?
trillion dollars is
no the Constitution specifically
bars governments from
distributing money on the eve of
elections. President Bolsonaro
declared a state of emergency to
get around the prohibition.
Money and other handouts are
always welcomed by the poor even
during elections. But many ask
at what price for Brazil's
democracy.
Can I interject with another
supercut here about stolen
elections?
You really you fell upon a
cashes Supercuts?
I did it was almost like
Operation Gladio of Supercuts.
He probably lit up when you saw
these, because you've had the
two or three last show now you
got two and they're dynamite. By
the way it was ever putting
these together. Well this
one is, is long. So we can and
stop at any
point was so long I had to cut
it off. You gave me the it was
going on for two or three, four
or five minutes.
Yeah, I'll give you the same
opportunity for this. We're
going back to see you'd think
we'd be going back to the 2020
election. The Big Lie, the big
lie that the election was
stolen. It's a lie. What is it,
John? It's not just a lie. It's
the big lie. The Big Lie, The
Big Lie, The Big Lie, and there
was violence, and there was
violence, violence, violence,
the big lie. Now let's go back
to 2016. And it was it astounded
me how many times I said to
myself, Oh, crap, I remember
that. Oh, right. Oh, brow? Yeah.
We didn't really view it the
same way your was stolen. Stolen
is an illegitimate president.
He's an illegitimate president.
Yeah. Pretending to be
president. Why do you think the
President
is going to such great lengths
to essentially prove that he
beat you
because he didn't. 1/3 of
Clinton supporters say Trump
election is not legitimate
and illegitimate president that
didn't really win.
You are absolutely right. You
can run the best campaign you
can even become the nominee. And
you can have the election stolen
from you.
The 2016 election was stolen got
a nicer way to say that say
Russia hacked the election.
Russia hacked our election
Russia hacked our elections.
little louder, please.
Russia hacked our election that
was a 911 scale events
was a kind of cyber 911. Yes,
Russia hacked our election. Of
course after our election here
half of Clinton's voters believe
the conspiracy theory that
Russia hacked Election Day boats
we
know that they were into voting
rolls actual interference with
the elections themselves. We
know it happened
despite no credible evidence.
67% of Democrats believe Russia
tampered with vote tallies. US
election hacking the US election
Russia hacked our elections. The
Russians hacked our election
Russia hacked our election
Russia hacked our election
hacking of our election hacking
of our of our election Russia
hacked our election Russia
hacked our election stolen
election Russia hacked our
election hacked our election
universal assessment that Russia
hacked our election 2016
governments, our elections most
young Americans consider Donald
Trump an illegitimate president,
illegitimate president.
Illegitimate freshman.
Why is he legitimate? He just
won an election.
He's an illegitimate president
in my mind.
I absolutely agree. Experts urge
Clinton camp to challenge
election results.
You will see how illegitimate
his victory actually was he's an
illegitimate president.
Our electricians hacking our
elections. Our election Russia
hacking
our elections to President Elect
as illegitimate President Trump
is
an illegitimate president who
stole the election is not a
president's illegitimate and my
biggest fear is that he's
going to do it again with the
help of wag his best past, as
you be my
vice president. Hillary
Clinton voters call to overturn
election results. More than
4 million people have already
signed a petition on change.org
calling for the electors of the
Electoral College to quote,
ignore their state's votes and
cast their ballots for Secretary
Clinton and actually win the
election in
2006. We are the victims of a
bloodless coup. She didn't
want the general election.
Electoral College make Hillary
Clinton President period Donald
Trump is an illegitimate
president.
President and don't accept Trump
as a legitimate president. This
wasn't on the level this
election was not on the level. I
don't think he's a legitimate
president. He got his victory
from cheating. Yes, Trump
cheated Trump cheated in the
2016 election. He's an
illegitimate president. No
validity,
no credibility.
And because of that angered what
some see as an illegitimate
president
will not be a peaceful change of
power
number of incidents turned
violent.
Now wait, now it changes and
right at the moment. I was tired
of it too. Now they show the Do
you remember the violence when
Trump got elected? The
violence on the straw? Yeah.
Pushy hats.
No, no, no, no, no the violence
John We completely forgot about
this. I'm gonna play it out
credibility.
Because of that angered what
some see as an illegitimate
president. Might be a peaceful
change of power. A number of
incidents turned violent
protesters hurled trash cans
flash bombs and objects at
police several officers injured
protesters who rocks and smashed
Windows leading to more
confrontations injuries and
arrests.
The chaotic scene just blocks
outside the secure area of the
inauguration
denying election results is
extreme. Now
let's let's be really clear
comparison that you made is just
ridiculous. Protests against
Donald Trump's election victory
surged overnight and some became
violent violence erupted on the
streets of Portland during the
second straight day protests
over the election of Donald
Trump. Some protesters launched
fireworks and other projects
titles and police several people
began vandalizing cars.
Remember all that? There was
real violence on election on
inaugural Inauguration Day?
Yeah. It just goes on and on.
But we forget, we forget,
you know, it's a big lie. And I
forget all that the big lie the
big lie.
It was exactly the same. Just
present. Oh, was
it exactly the same? It was
worse
is presented in a very different
light by the by the mainstream
media at the time. You remember
when he got inaugurated? What
was the news focusing on? Was
the news focusing on the riots
and the violence? No, they were
focusing on the size of the
crowd. And they totally, they
totally reeled. Was it? Was that
Sean Spicer? Yeah. Sean Spicer
they reel him in, and Trump to
like, no, no, is the biggest one
biggest inauguration crowd in
history. It's idiots. Instead of
covering, sort of covering what
was going on?
Okay, yep, that's the Yeah. What
do you got on there?
What do you got on Venezuela?
I don't have to have anything on
Venezuela.
Venezuela prisoner exchange? Oh,
yes.
So there's this little report
because I did a prisoner
exchange story recently about,
you know, some Ukrainians
swapping people and as you know,
again, we have Brittney Griner.
This is being done about her,
but we got this stuff going on
in the background. Listen to
this one. The
United States and Venezuela have
carried out a prisoner swap on
Saturday. And this comes after
several months of intensive
negotiations, including a face
to face meeting between American
and Venezuelan officials in
Caracas at the end of June. Each
seven men seven Americans,
including five men who worked
for the oil giant Cisco had been
what the US considered
wrongfully detained by the
Maduro government. They have now
all been released and they are
on their way back to the United
States. In exchange, the US
President Joe Biden granted
clemency to two Venezuelan men
who had been convicted several
years ago of drug trafficking.
These two men happen to be the
nephews of the wife of the
Venezuelan President Nicolas
Maduro. It appeared according to
White House officials speaking
on background, that in order to
get the Americans release,
releasing these two men had to
be a part of the deal. And after
much consideration, White House
officials say Joe Biden finally
granted the men clemency in
order to bring us citizens home.
Now, this is not a situation in
which US officials saying that
US Venezuelan relations are
going to improve overnight. And
they also would not speculate on
whether other Americans
wrongfully detained by Venezuela
could be released anytime in the
near future. They did Rick
repeat their call for the
Venezuelan government to improve
its democratic processes to
improve its economy to respect
human rights.
What's the way out for that
country? Do they have a way out
even
Mal, they're gonna probably go
through a few. It's going to end
up like Cuba the way things are
going. But the difference is
that they do have a lot of oil
that they can sell into the
market. Although they haven't
been doing what they've been
doing with the money flow. We
mentioned that this is kind of a
screwball thing. I thought it is
these prisoner exchange are hard
to find these stories. By the
way. Let's go to Biden
Biden clips for the comedy
portion of the show.
Here's let's start with Biden
doe talking about the hurricane,
you know, okay, let's play it
and I have a thought about.