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October 6 2022 This is your
award winning keep our nation
media assassination episode 1492
This is no agenda.
We got dogs in the studio and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number 60. In the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
is from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're all worried about
Russia. I'm John C. Dvorak.
Buzzkill.
Forget Russia, man. What if one
of the dogs has to poop? That's
the problem. We got dogs in the
studio.
Stop tape.
I can't believe you made me
stop. Stop tape. You said Stop
tape. That means stop saying no,
it was it was a response to
these. No. You said
like stopped. Like no. Yes, that
was the stupidest thing ever.
I actually stopped the tape.
It's a comedy. Yeah. No, good.
Yes, everybody worried about
Russia? Yeah. Nuclear war. It's
all it's all gonna happen.
Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia.
You know what I'm thinking as
I'm looking at this military,
that these this winning that
Ukraine is doing a war they're
winning? Or they're winning?
They're winning, you know, So
Russia is retreating? In
certainly i Is it possible? Just
I'm no military strategist. No.
Thanks for confirming. I'm
wondering, just looking at the
map, do you think they might be
being led into a trap?
Who the Ukrainians Yeah. Kind of
a trap
that you know, Russian
strategically pulling back
Ukrainians coming forward,
circle around bam, trap.
After all this time, that's when
this whole war has been going
on. Do you think the Russians
current Russian military
leadership is capable of
creating such a thing? Not
according to our media that's
supporting evidence to this
thesis? Well, no,
we have no evidence of anything.
All we have is word salads. We
don't have anything of course
not. I don't know. I mean,
you're telling me Ukraine is
winning? No. Okay. I'll tell you
winning the military industrial
complex
and the Biden crime family.
Listen to this.
This morning. Ukrainian forces
taking back territory, Russia
has only just tried to claim as
its own Ukraine smashing through
Russian defense lines in the
southern Hassan region,
advancing nearly 20 miles in two
days, soldiers celebrating the
liberation of villages along the
way, tearing down Russian flags
and using them to wipe their
feet. Whoa. saying Glory to
Ukraine Glory to the heroes
military bloggers reporting. The
Russian frontline collapse
is what happened to what
happened to like Dan Rather on
the front line with his Flak
Jacket and his helmet. Now ABC
who uses a Brit Of course.
They're now they're resorting to
bloggers,
military blog. Bloggers,
sorry. Military bomb so you're
right. What am I thinking?
Are you saying Glory to Ukraine
Glory to the heroes military
bloggers reporting a section of
the Russian frontline collapse
is very serious, they may lose
their grip on Hassan. While in
the Northeast Ukraine appearing
to be closer to taking more
towns after their recent success
in the Donbass in a phone call
to Ukrainian president Solinsky
President Biden reaffirming his
promise to help defend Ukraine
as long as it takes and pledging
to another $625 million in
military assistance. suiting for
more hi mom rocket systems which
helped the Ukrainian freezer
territory.
No, no, let's listen. Let me see
if I can compare it and $25
million in military assistance
including for more Hi ma rocket
systems a
bit like that's me. Wow, that
does sound like
which helped the B roll as long
as it takes and pledging to
another $625 million in military
assistance. Hi miles rocket
systems, which helped the
Ukrainian troops strike deep
into occupied territory and are
helping them with their latest
battlefield breakthroughs.
You could afford me sounds like
they're winning. I heard a lot
of missiles going.
Yeah, somebody's doing some
sound sounds louder sound
effects.
Don't you miss Cohen around this
time Professor Cohen. Remember
him?
Yeah, he would have told like it
we'd be all caught up today, we
wouldn't have to be speculating.
Well, we got a new guy. I'm sure
you saw at least a portion of
this clip. But the whole I mean,
there's more to it than was a
lot more interesting actually,
this Jeffrey Sachs guy,
Professor Jeffrey Sachs, who was
on Bloomberg Television, and he
blamed everything on the US.
Maybe you didn't see it.
So good. Well, let's
play this for a second. Because
this is this was kind of
interesting. That's a counter
argument after you're done, or
Oh, yeah, sure. I'm just telling
you what the guy is say. But it
was really interesting from a
media perspective, the way the
host responded, and just the way
the whole interview was, but
this guy does have some
credentials. Let's we speak
now to Jeffrey Sachs to say he's
economic professor at Columbia
University, barely describes his
contribution. I want to make
note, since he was 10 years out
front, and the collapse of
American education and the
struggle of two Americas. But
Jeff, I must digress to your
take on the war in Ukraine. And
on the Russia, you invite
this guy, he's like, he sounds
like he's gonna die. The host,
if you look at him, it looks
like he minds. But it's beyond
the point. He's just giving the
credential
was this idea that 10 years ago,
he predicted the downfall of
American education. What's he
talking about? Hey, John. It's
been on the decline since the
60s. But okay.
Just just give it a I know, you
have the counter argument.
It's very, very nice.
They're already pre bumped. On
my counter argument, yeah. You
are prepared yet. You're pre
bunking your pre pushing the
bunking?
And pre bunking off it too.
So Well, under Yeltsin, you're
in the Atlantic this week? And
they're acquainting you with
mere simer of Chicago is the
realest out there. What should
be our response to Mr. Putin,
with your thoughts on war and
aggression after the human
atrocities that are reported?
Yeah, I was attacked in the
Atlantic for being on the side,
on the side of peace. And I
confess, I'm on the side of
peace, I am very worried that we
are on a path of escalation to
nuclear war, not nothing less
than that. We have a essentially
a war in which Russia feels that
this war is at the core of its
security interests. The United
States insists that it will do
anything to support Ukraine's
defeat of Russia, Russia views
this as a proxy war with the
United States. And whatever one
thinks about this, this is a
path of extraordinarily
dangerous escalation. And I am
very sure
you live this with Yeltsin. You
were there for Gorbachev, and
he's clearly been around. But
there's nothing less than a
nuclear
war omics professor.
He knows about war. That's all
of us all wars, economics.
Basically, basically, Alright,
so here's the
money shop, Europe is in a very,
very sharp economic downturn.
The sharp decline of output and
living standards also shows up
as a rise in prices. But the
main fact is that the European
economy is getting hammered by
this by the sudden cut off of
energy. And now we've got to
make it the definitive the
destruction of the Nord Stream
pipeline, which I I would bet
was a US action, perhaps us and
Poland. This is
quite a statement as well. Why
do you feel that that was a US
action? What evidence do you
have of that?
Well, first of all, there's
correct radar evidence that US
helicopters, military
helicopters that are normally
based in Gdansk. were circling
over this area. We also had the
threats from the United States
earlier in this year, that one
way or another, we are going to
end Nord Stream. We also have a
remarkable statement by
Secretary Blinken last Friday in
a press conference. He says this
is also a tremendous
opportunity. It's a strange way
to it's a sorry, it's a strange
way to talk if you're worried
about the piracy on
international infrastructure of
vital significance. So I know
this runs counter to our
narrative that runs you're not
allowed to say these things in
the West but the fact of the
matter is all over the world
when I talk to people, they
think the US by the way, even
reporters on our papers that are
involved tell me privately,
well, of course, it doesn't show
up in our medium
professor I want
to get into tip for tat about
what Do not happen with
nordstream. Because I don't have
the evidence. And we don't have
a counterbalance to this.
No tit for tat and we got no
one. Oh, luckily, we do have
someone to counterbalance it.
His name is John C. Dvorak.
First of all, did you hear that
only one of the noise, I was
under the impression that both
both the pipelines were hit the
eye latest news is that Nord
Stream two is untouched.
I was initially under the
impression that it was Nord
Stream one. And that's why I
didn't give much credence to the
Nuland and Biden chatter because
they were talking about Nord
Stream two, which effectively
was rendered, you know, not
awkward, but it wasn't I don't
think was ever put operational.
But then later, and I'm not sure
where it came from. I heard it
was both so I'm not sure. Well,
then I heard it was then I heard
it was the Baltic two I heard it
was all three. Then I heard it
was tude. And I heard it was now
just one. Now we don't know who
did it. And then I heard that
nursing one wasn't operational
anyway, because they were
repairing it. This whole thing
is bull crap I can give
you you want to have you want to
hear Brennan?
Is he going to tell me that
you're guilty until proven to
have maybe committed a crime?
Pretty much
do you think Russia is behind
the sabotage of the pipelines?
leading the witness?
I think all signs point to some
type of sabotage these pipelines
are only in about 200 feet or so
of water. And Russia does have
an undersea capability to that
would easily lay explosive
devices by those pipelines. And
I do think it's a signal to
Europe that Russia can reach
beyond Ukraine's borders. So who
knows what he's might be
planning next. But I think this
is clearly a an act of sabotage
of some sort and in Russia is
certainly the most likely
suspect,
why blow up their own pipelines,
if they can obviously, just cut
off the gas flowing from them?
Well, there's been no gas
flowing through those pipelines,
although there's some gases. in
them. That's why we've had the
methane release. But there's
also pipelines that are going to
Europe that are bringing gas
from Norway. And so it won't
take much to pressurize or go
after the other pipelines that
are bringing gas in into Europe.
So I think this might be a sign
that Russia is intent on doing
whatever it believes it needs to
do in order to weaken a European
resolve. But I think this might
be just the the first salvo of
some additional things that
might be coming to toward
Europe,
and funder lie and Queen Ursula
backs him up by saying EU
infrastructure at Target for the
first time in recent history.
So that's the narrative. Okay.
And you know, he sounds like he
doesn't know what he's talking
about. Well, has
he ever
knows you mentioned it? No, I
don't think so. What I thought
was funny is Professor Sachs
there. He said, You know that
for the first time, there's
radar evidence of US planes
flying over the the area where
the explosion took place. And I
know where he got that from,
because I went looking for it.
Oh, yeah, this radar evidence,
you know, who you know who
deconstructed this? No, no, one
less than monkey works. Do you
remember monkey works? No, I
don't remember how monkey works
is the guy who I think was
during the pandemic, maybe the,
around the time of the election,
probably depend all of it. He's
looking at military flights. He
says, Look, here's a rendition.
It's going to Guantanamo Bay.
And it has, it has Kamala Harris
on it. She's been arrested.
Remember that. So that was that
was for monkey work. So this
time, he's actually kind of
convincing. He's you know, he
has a map of all the ADSB of all
the call signs in the traffic.
Here's a little piece of code
for you.
But right there you can see this
is where their their altitude is
they came in, they did their
little spin, they started doing
their dive down, getting a
little lower altitude. Now the
key to this is that they didn't
really need to drop their
altitude they did, they got it
down to probably something
manageable. From from 26,000
feet, they were sub 10,000. But
I will tell you the weapons
system they used is actually can
be, can be launched at altitude
and at cruise speed. It's a very
fascinating system called the
hawk. We're going to look closer
at that here in a second. But
notice that you run downrange,
and they do their little turn
around and they start coming
back a little dovetail again on
the route, they spin here and
then they come in. This right
here is where I believe that was
the weapons release. Because
you'll see, the reason I say
that is because I remember being
on V 50 twos doing a live
weapons drop and dropping, you
know, 2000 pounders or whatever.
And that B 52 would actually you
could feel it lift as the weight
came off of it, it would just
kind of give you a little bit of
a hop, and then you'd kind of
level it back in and settle in
on your on your run and then you
can see it that little uptick
right here that little uplift.
More than likely weapons dropped
down here. They came in and then
they went over to their site.
And then of course, they go
rolling this way.
For the first time. He's
actually compelling.
I liked it. That was very
interesting. And he's and he's
right when you you would get a
uplift to me say throwing
ballast out of a hot air
balloon. You go up. Yeah, it
makes sense to skate. You know,
I got to catch back up with this
monkey man.
Monkey works with an axe. Yeah,
he even he shows how that plane
came over from Germany and they
refueled in mid flight. You can
see them circling, refueling.
And then you know, when he's
full of fuel, he breaks off and
he goes and he drops the
weaponry apparently.
Yeah, that's possible. Well, now
now not my counter stuff. I've
got clips from our old friend,
you will remember him until I
remind you. Okay, this this
weird character called Michael
McFaul. He was the ambassador to
Russia during the Obama
administration. And he's a
Rhodes Scholar. Oh, I do
remember he's an intelligence
guys has a background in being
part of the intelligence. And I
don't know that he CIA. But he's
obviously Connect. He's, he's
part of this group out of
Stanford, which I was looking
into it I really knew as it's
just laden laden with
intelligence guys, called the
Freeman Spogli. Institute for
International Studies. And
everybody in there's got to
white hair, and then it the
whole place on branding on
brand. It's actually on
brand. We had a clip from Nick
fall about Russia protests in
2012.
He was also a major he got it.
He was an MSNBC correspondent
like they Oh, okay. Yeah, during
the Trump administration,
blasting Trump for being a
doofus. So think I remember him,
why don't you play that clip
from 2012?
In our government? I don't see
anything wrong about that. But
what I do think is wrong is one,
that it's not a conversation
based on facts. Right. Right.
When when we heard and I heard
time and time again, that, you
know, McFaul is paying for the
the political opposition in
Russia. That is not true. That
is not true. True. Everybody.
That is not clearly said five
times because people don't want
you know, to hear a lie, I have
a political reason not to allow
that truce to get through. You
know, we support civil society,
we support the electoral
observers, we're proud of that
work that they did good work.
But we're not getting involved
in those kinds of things. With
respect to the attacks on
Secretary Clinton and me, all I
would say is our strategy for
dealing with that is to engage
as directly. And as smartly and
comprehensively as possible.
Yeah, that was reset one when
Clinton was state and she
brought over the big reset
button, and it said something
else like fuck you and Russian?
Yeah, yeah, there. We're gonna
this is what when they were
meddling, this is what started
the whole idea that the Russians
were meddling in our election
because they we were indeed
meddling in their election. And
that clip was pre 2014, when we
decided to send some real X
activists over to
NGOs. Oh, well, the NGOs were in
Russia. And then we did the real
Yash. Until then, we did the
real deal in 2014. And
been around. He's a professor at
Stanford, he was a professor at
Stanford before he's got to run
again. Rhodes Scholar is one of
the few ambassadors in, in
Moscow that had a bullet shot
through his window and his
office in the embassy.
But really, that I didn't
remember.
I only read it just a few
minutes ago. There's a there's a
guy. So he's a representative
when you were here this, this
discussion with him about
Ukraine? This is I look at it
not as any thing other than a
official narrative that we're
we're pushing out there for some
reason. I don't know what I'm
with
you when I'm with you. You know
what I mean? Of course, okay.
After 15 years, yeah, baby, I
hear you. You know,
I heard chef, one of these guys.
Okay, let's go. This is Ukraine.
This is an analysis.
If you are following events in
Russia and Ukraine closely.
It's from NPR which always gets
me warm and fuzzy in the
morning,
you could be forgiven for
wondering if a lot of Mir Putin
has backed himself into a
corner. Many 1000s of Russians
are fleeing the country trying
to avoid being drafted to fight
in the war, phony so called
elections in four Ukrainian
provinces, which Russia now says
it has annexed are being mocked
in capitals around the world.
And on the battlefield, Ukraine
keeps winning all this leave
Putin, what cards? Does he still
hold questions I want to put now
to Michael McFaul. He served as
US Ambassador to Russia from
2012 to 2014. And now is the
director of the Freeman Spogli.
Institute for International
Studies at Stanford University
Ambassador great to speak with
you. Thanks for having me. Over
the weekend, you tweeted this,
quote, Putin needs to cut his
losses before it's too late.
Explain. Well, the
conventional wisdom out there,
including analysts in our
country and around the world is
that Putin can accept defeat, he
will double down he'll fight to
the end, he might even use
nuclear weapons. I've known
Putin for a long time written
about him for decades. That
would be my prediction to
worse. So go ahead with that, I
ended it there. I read that clip
part of it, it goes on, I ended
it there. Because what he said
if you listen to the whole of
it, why are we even listening to
you then? Exactly. It's like,
why are you being interviewed?
If this is, well, everyone
thinks this and this and this
and this and that. And I think
the I would say the same thing.
Well, then why are we even
talking to you? So with that as
the premise we because he has
more information? I'm sure new
camera lights come to light.
Yeah.
And most certainly he is
doubling down now. Right? He's
not retreating. He's mobilized
the 100 1000s. He's been doing
that right thing for since 2012.
And
2000. Right,
right. And most certainly, he is
doubling down now. Right? He's
not retreating. He's trying to
mobilize 300,000 soldiers, and
he's upped the ante by annexing
territory, the size of Portugal.
And just let's be clear, this,
this is really unprecedented.
This is a more aggressive
Vladimir Putin than we were
watching even six months ago.
Exactly. But that doesn't mean
he'll be successful. And what I
was trying to say in that tweet,
if he was rational, he might
think about cutting his losses.
But But tragically, and I say
this, I want to emphasize that
word. Tragically, if he didn't
say, Okay, I'm done. Let me have
done Boston, Crimea, the places
I was basically controlling
before, I think there'll be a
lot of leaders around the world
that might support him. That
would be a face saving way out
is not my prediction. But it
would be a different way out and
just fighting forever.
Do we know if Putin understands
how badly things are going for
Russia and Ukraine?
That's a great question. And I
don't have a great answer. I
know from past experience, and
certainly in the run up to the
initial invasion decision, that
he had bad information. By the
way, he's had bad information
for a long time. Even when I was
ambassador, we used to write
cables back to Washington
talking about how small his
inner circle is. And he doesn't
listen to anybody that was a
long time ago, gotten worse, and
especially during COVID. What I
don't know as he corrected for
that right now. I would not say
there's any evidence to suggest
that he has,
in terms of what other things
might influence how things play
out. What signs are you watching
for as to whether there may be
any cracks any fissures emerging
among pollutants in our circle?
I mean, it's one thing to have
pressure from below to have
people protesting or hopping on
planes to flee the country what
about at the top?
You're seeing signs
you're seeing signs
Yeah, he says the first of all,
and I think that this was this
is a messaging service NPR is
providing isn't
isn't all of mainstream
impressions. The Elite
communications channel
and I generally when they bring
somebody like this one, yeah, so
when he makes the commentary
that if Putin bails out they
would probably give him Donbass
at least to the European
community was he Okay
Oh no, I'm I completely so what
you're saying you're saying is
because the guy comes on with
really nothing to say it is NPR
it's not a trashy cable news
outfit, so it has some some
credibility. It's also audio so
you can easily forward it to a
lads iPhone. This the mess and
he knows this guy. Vladimir
knows the guy. The guy knows
each other, they know each
other. He's like, Hey, bro here.
So here's what we here's a
little proposal, okay. Like it's
not what I'm predicting. He
says. I don't know why he says
that. But I think he wants to.
It's kind of like, if you're
signaling somebody, you don't
want to also be taking credit
for predicting some Then,
yes. That would be as if is if
the Vatican called me and said,
hey, the Pope is going to be
this guy.
Which is what exactly what they
did is exactly
what I forgot to disclaim. I'm
not predicting he'll be the
Pope. I'm just saying.
Okay, let's continue with this.
There are small signs. We
shouldn't exaggerate them. But
I'm struck by how much just in
the last 48 hours it's happened.
So this guy Kundera. He's the
leader of Chechnya. He's a very
nasty, horrible person, you
know, but a strong man who
brought law and order to
Chechnya. He is now criticizing,
they've lost the war, they have
to fight harder, Mr. Prigogine,
and he runs a group called the
Wagner group of private
paramilitary operation with
forces fighting in Ukraine. He
said something even worse, like
the general should be thrown to
the frontlines and be killed.
You see it on the television
shows. So wait a man
whose paramilitary group is
fighting in the front line?
These are some Russian guy,
Mr. Prigogine. He runs a group
called the Wagner group of
private paramilitary operation
with forces fighting in Ukraine.
He said something even worse,
like the general should be
thrown to the frontlines and be
killed. You see it on the
television shows. I know I
watched these shows from time to
time to get a feel for the mood
and they're, they're lamenting
what's happening. And if that's
what's being said in public, I
can only imagine what's being
said privately by elites in
Moscow today.
Okay. That's pretty interesting.
Yeah, I thought so it goes on.
It continues. I didn't clip any
more of it because it was
getting tedious, but it loves
going on here.
Yeah. Well, it's interesting.
You bring that up? Because I had
a similar thought that there
were two journalists at the OPEC
meeting, who were also there to
either as a psyop or, or to send
a message what firstly, here's a
brief clip on what happened in
case anyone missed it.
New worries about oil and gas
prices. Today, OPEC is expected
to cut production at a meeting
today and as a result, prices
jumped to 3% yesterday.
Meanwhile, gas prices are
surging in California even
topping $8 A gallon at some
stations, due in part to
refinery issues and regulations.
Is that true? A bucks a gallon?
Well, I
haven't seen that is 675 Is what
I'm looking at. But it's seven
bucks I think here and what
happened was and Jays boyfriend
was involved in this. Standard
Oil, the Chevron refinery, one
of the biggest in the West
Coast, they had some issues with
the union and they were gonna go
on strike. And so this strike
him down to the deadline where
we're going to all walk out and
refineries going to have to be
completely shut down. During
that moment that refinery was
slowed down who didn't shut it
down. But they took a lot of
stuff offline and refinery.
Refineries can't be started
overnight. Now, it takes about a
month actually to get them up to
full speed. And then you can
push push the limits, in the
after hours receiving a blow
so that so that had nothing to
do with with Putin.
No, it has nothing to do with
Putin. It strikes us around the
corner and we lie if you go on
strike, they'd had to shut this
thing down really quick. So they
had it pretty much half shut
down. They're still in the
process of bringing it up to
full capacity. I just talked to
him yesterday about it's not
it's not at full capacity yet.
So they're lying.
Well, I don't know who's lying.
The journalist is lying saying
it saying it's because they stay
hinted.
They hinted if you listened to
regulatory issues. No, you
didn't know they said refinery
refinery ever refinery and
regulatory issues. Yeah, but
refinery issues. That's what the
refinery issues is. I just said
it's a strike
strike. Yeah. So so they have
this meeting and they have a
press conference and there's two
journalists and they asked very
interesting questions. The first
one is this woman hardly had the
Hadley I think she's from CNBC.
So she's over at this meeting.
And both journalists are
dressing the prince you know the
prince who's in charge of
whatever the prince he's the guy
been something being filmed and
the guy that Oh, no, no, no, the
energy Prince kind of prints for
everything over there. Yeah, as
a dude, you know, he's got the
he's got the garb and the
glasses some dude got it, dude,
is the dude Come on. So here's
the question from CNBC
journalist, Your
Highness on what I pick up
asking you specifically, a
question that I asked to
Vladimir Putin a year ago. Are
you using energy as a weapon? It
was a question that he denied.
But there are both people in
Washington and in the White
House, who right now We're
looking at the cuts that OPEC
plus is making. And they are
saying that this is an
aggressive move by OPEC. And
they're very, very curious to
understand why this organization
that they call a cartel is
moving against the United States
and Europe. And Mr. Secretary
General, to follow on to that
when I spoke to you just a
couple of months ago, you said
you had an open door policy to
European policymakers? Have they
entered that door? Are you
having those conversations with
them? Because I have to tell
you, there is a huge narrative
coming from the west right now,
that OPEC as you say, a band of
brothers. But as they would say,
at
this point that this clip
actually switches to like a, an
on camera mic for some reason to
get her reverse shot. So it's
crappy for a second,
I think, from the west right
now, that OPEC as you say, a
band of brothers. But as they
would say a cartel is attempting
to hold rural hostage just as
Vladimir Putin has done when it
comes to energy prices. Thank
you.
So before we get to his answer,
doesn't that sound like a
message like, Hey, are you
trying to be like Putin? Because
we got news for you?
Yeah. That's what it really is a
is a provocateur of some sort.
And amen. Yeah. Guest an agent.
And so she came in, and we're
just told to do this. Here's and
asked the question in a very
pointed way, yeah,
I did. Washington's wondering
what you're what you're doing.
There's a narrative. by EA.
We're building a narrative about
you that you're no better than
Putin. What's the deal, bro?
That's what I heard. Here's,
here's, here's Prince Ben Ben
Ben's answer.
Question, which, you know, I
took the pleasure of
transferring Hadley with a big
answer, showed me where is the
act of diligence, period?
Show me where's the act of
diligence period? Goodbye, shut
up. And then came the Reuters
reporter, I think is another
messenger. from Reuters news
agency. I had two questions. So
we had the CIA a moment ago. And
here's my six I guess. I'm
extollo. from Reuters news
agency.
I had two questions, the first
half to talk to you about. So
you have got it wrong. Okay. I
knew we had to get it wrong
twice. Before I ask the
question, and you will get it
three time if you you know, you
did. writer did not do a proper
job. You talked about Russia
doing this and that. And
actually, the day that your
story came out? No one from
Russia talk to me. No one I talk
to anybody from Russia. You
repeat that again, with another
story because prior to that,
that Saudi and Russia blah,
blah, blah are congregating
around $100. Price? That is not
true. We I spent 20 minutes from
one of your respected member
members of your payroll in
Dubai, explaining to her I would
actually 25 minutes why we don't
go there before price targeting.
And that 25 minutes went in
then. And I really don't like
that. I acted in a very
respectful way emanating from
respecting the agency. And I
think but you elected you
elected to choose a phantom
Saudi source. Sources source if
I can do it best British has
equity fund if you have question
directed to others, but not me.
I'm not talking to right until
you respect the source, which is
the energy minister on behalf of
the Saudi government. Okay,
thank you. So you ask questions
to any of my colleagues.
So in fake news, I think is what
he said running with this guy
already. Yeah, he's a source the
sources what's the I got, um,
saucy source? Yeah. So he says
I'm not talking to Reuters. He
basically saying you guys are
are no good. And then Reuters
building the narrative that this
was price fixing. He's in
cahoots with Putin doing the
same thing.
There's an interesting series of
clips, there's
this stuff abound, stuff is
happening.
I think well, I mean, obviously
Biden going to visit the Saudis
was
the getting this way to go. It
was
it was botched and then blinking
or somebody else went there from
the State Department. They
didn't do any better and and
they can't get this war under
control. We have a a State
Department. That just is no
good. We shouldn't have we
shouldn't have any of these
issues at all. We shouldn't have
the The oil issue shouldn't be
happening. Oh, gasoline should
be the price it was two years
ago. And there should be no act.
This action in Ukraine is
nonsense. It should have been
stopped. And we should be
getting along with Russia fine.
They had to bring Russia into
the picture in 2016. And that
just turned him into the bad
guy. For what purpose? So the
Biden crime family can make some
extra money in this Ukrainian
deals that we're doing.
Yeah, I would say so. I would
say that Ukraine is such a
problem that we had to go and
also the financial system.
There's a lot of stuff going on.
But the question now is, as I
was reading my my daily, natural
gas World Magazine, where's your
going to get its gas from and so
they've started on this mad dash
to build LNG terminals. In the
meantime, you know, they're
using barges two years to build
it. Exactly, exactly. They're
using barges. They're woefully
unprepared. But it looks like
we're the main benefactors.
Well, now I'm not. Now I'm
United States as a whole.
Company? Of course not. Of
course, most of the oil
companies are international. So
I'm of course not
I understand. I'm just saying it
as a point of reference. And
it's getting pretty interesting.
I was reading your story, that
during this, this cold, cold
winter that's coming for the
European Union, some mobile
networks may just be turning off
their cell towers
to get energy. It's not a new
story. That's like a week ago,
like a week or so ago. Sorry. It
was longer than that, because
they were talking about it as
part of the global warming
thing. They had to shut these
towers off right at night. And
now now it's off at night. Well,
now it's not global warming. Now
it's Putin. Well, same things
Putin is Putin somehow they're
gonna make Putin responsible for
global warming.
They have such a great Oh, man.
All you have to do is watch
Europe. Now. You watch Europe.
And you know what's coming here?
So what did what did we see? A
couple of weeks ago, it started
with Queen Ursula. We made fun
of it. But where are they going?
What is the what is the great
hope of Europe's fix for these
horrible fossil fuels and dirty
Russian gas and oil? What is the
fix? The fix is clean hydro
gene. And we're and we've been
scratching our heads over this.
Okay. And it's I mean, it's not
it's there's certainly nothing
that's clean yet. In fact, most
of the production is dirty. Some
dream exists, that they'll be
able to, through hydrolysis be
able to work from solar and wind
energy, get hydrogen and I don't
know, capture it and either send
it off the filling station. I
don't know. I mean, you have a
hydrogen station near you,
right?
No, they're building one near me
as opposed to the A six pump
station. Yeah. Which I doubt
because I know that property and
I don't see how they can get six
more pumps in there. If they
have and I haven't seen any
station that has more than one
hydrogen pump.
Now, will they be generating the
hydrogen on premises? No,
it has to be piped in. We've
talked, we talked about No, but
it has some letter writers. In
fact, Grand Duke did David Foley
is involved in a hydrogen
process now to such a point that
he can discuss it. Real high
level Oh, really well, and I can
Oh, he's consulting with
somebody. Silicon Valley.
I love it. I love it. Well, you
do? Well, he's right. And
there's going to be it's going
to be a bonanza and a very happy
for our Grand Duke. Here is the
honorable Jennifer Graham,
Secretary of Energy of the
United States Department of
Energy with an invitation.
Hello, everyone. I am delighted
to invite companies and
governments to Washington DC on
October 10, and 11th. For the
hydrogen America's Summit, which
is co hosted by the US
Department of Energy and the
Sustainable Energy Council. This
is going to be a tremendous
opportunity to showcase
policies, new projects, convened
decision makers and stakeholders
and enthusiast to help make the
Americas a global leader on
clean hydrogen. innovating and
accelerating clean hydrogen is
going to be essential to help
tackle the climate crisis. And
importantly, to diversify our
energy future. We are going to
be pushing for real progress to
deploy, deploy, deploy critical
clean energy technology and I
look forward to seeing you in
Washington deploy, deploy,
deploy,
you know, just as the department
Head of the Department of Energy
the Energy Department has that I
swear I bet you that if she did
she couldn't identify a pipe
wrench from a monkey wrench in a
lineup i I know she doesn't know
what a pipe wrench looks like.
Of course not. And it reminds me
immediately of Steve Ballmer.
Developers developers developers
deploy deploy
demand by Nancy Pelosi
right deploy till there's
another one of these welcome
come to our summit videos, which
has a lot of information in it
about the timeline. And it's the
audio is shit. This woman who
what is her name? Dr. Sunita,
Satya Paul, and she has her
invitation to the hydrogen
America Summit. And she's, what
she did is she's on one of those
zoom things with a with a room
mic, she hits the background
instead of just a green screen,
her hair is like chopped off.
It's unbelievable. They put this
crap out there. I tried to do
some filtering. I hope you can
hear it.
On behalf of the US Department
of Veterans hydrogenic program.
I'm pleased to invite you to the
hydrogen America Summit. Is that
audible enough? You know, I can
hear when she says hydrogen, you
can play it a little longer if
it gets so annoying, I'll tell
tell you,
this is such an exciting time
for hydrogen. Last year, our
Secretary of Energy launched the
hydrogen shots a bold, ambitious
mission to see the cost of $1 or
one kilogram of clean hydrogen,
one decade, which requires all
hands on deck from research to
deployments. And now the
bipartisan infrastructure law is
supercharging our efforts with
nine and a half billion dollars
to advance electrolyzers and
manufacturing and to launch
regional clean hydrogen hubs.
And now these investments are
being amplified by new policies
and the inflation Reduction Act,
including the hydrogen
production tax credit and
expanded low guarantee
authorities to accelerate market
liftoff. Now, collaboration and
coordination are more critical
than ever across government
agencies and industry and
research labs, academia, all
communities to create a
competitive and equitable and
resilient clean energy economy.
And ultimately, our success or
failure will no no boundaries.
So it's time for collaboration
across sectors and across
borders. As we look to our
neighbors in the Americas. I
hope to see you in person in
Washington DC in October October
10.
And 11 $9 billion dollars. Way
to go Foley
ours failure will know no
boundaries.
She literally said our success
or failure will know no
boundaries.
There's no what is no boundaries
to failure. That means we get
wiped out, go down wrecked,
we wiped out we're done. We're
done. But think about this
Bonanza, how can we get in on
this action? I'm thinking we
bring back the hydroxy booster.
There's definitely some there's
something you know, I think I
have mixed feelings about it
being anything other than just a
pie in the sky. Typical. Silicon
Valley has its hooks in it. That
means this, you know, probably
scam ish, just from the get go.
I don't know. And this whole
idea, you this reminds me of I
have another clip coming up that
is about the gender thing. And
it is. And I concluded after
listening to this last one
because still another hospital
that there was a seminar
somewhere, someplace and I want
somebody to tell me what it was.
And when it wasn't where it was,
which is a seminar, they came
out and said, Hey, you guys can
be making a lot of money. And
here's the breakdown. If you do
these gender operations and
designs and sell these. Oh,
yeah.
You played the clip. It was a
horrible audio, but you played
the clip you had. Yeah,
but it wasn't from that it
wasn't the Genesis. I want to
know what the Genesis is that
the starting point where this
all began, it was at some
specific spot. And there is
something that happened with
this so called hydrogen economy
that's the same thing. There was
a big event some time in the
past that brought all this
stuff. It's the group think this
stuff you see, you know,
everyone all of a sudden agrees
I'm sure it was
one of those agenda 21 Cops
35,000 meetings. It was
it was something but it was
those things have been
continuous
with Ursula lawsuits. She's the
one that launched it the minute
we got I think
she's part of it. I think one of
the people that went to the
original seminar though, there
was an event
I'm with booth babes and stuff.
Yeah, the whole booth babes
Acuff conference.
Yeah, and they had a bunch of
speakers who also that were on
the same page and the bag. Bull
crap. There's got to be
evidence. And they didn't know
and you know, and they're all
shape everyone in the machine in
the audience you see these
things? They're all shaking
their hands. Oh, yeah, yeah,
that's what me Oh, yeah. All the
money you make.
How about a TED? How about a TED
conference?
Tonight there's no evidence at
Ted's ever started anything.
Show me some evidence. There's
no evidence my famous no
evidence line. John see no
evidence divorce is the cya
of the ages. Well, Ted right now
is experiencing terrific
technical difficulties. Yeah,
why? I don't know. It says, uh,
just telling me you didn't like
it. Yeah, so maybe someone knows
the event that kicked us off,
but she was the one that brought
it to the forefront with the
hydro gene, she Hydra gene. She,
yeah, she was at the event. So
all, all of this is, by the way,
these this grid, these great
climate fighting tools. I got a
lot of boots on the ground
report from Florida. You know,
everyone's the media really
moved on from this, you know,
I'm sorry, the media and what's
going viral is stuff like this.
What the
governor has done is pretty
remarkable. In terms of, you
know, it's, it's, first of all,
the biggest thing the governor
has done, and so many others
have done, they recognize this
thing called global warming. The
world is changing,
is changing. So Biden, after
going to Puerto Rico goes to
Florida and then says, hey, you
know, the governor is doing a
good job because he recognizes
climate change. He, he can't say
good job on saving people. No,
no, he recognizes climate
change. And other Floridians
also recognize climate change.
And that's why they all bought
Tesla's and other electric
vehicles. And so there's a lot
of reports about these
automobiles now. Catching Fire.
The button batteries don't do
well, when submerged.
Who is since Maria Delphia
submerged, the whole car thing
is gonna blow that's what's
happening. And you can't put it
out. You can't it's in water. It
won't go out.
No, they won't go out and the
batteries are corroding it's
probably an ecological
nightmare. We have a number of
extra lithium in Oh, that's
great. You're right. I never
even thought of contamination
effect.
So Ed Ryan, who's the editor of
radio Ink Magazine and podcast,
Business Journal and a friend.
He's done a lot of reporting on
podcasts in 2.0. But he's in
Fort Myers. And he does a
podcast called Pizza time out
and he's raising money. He says
people have no idea. No idea how
bad it is Fort Myers Beach. They
still won't let anyone back.
It's been that way, I guess for
a week now. And they think
there's like you said there's
1000s of people who died there.
It's the apparently it's
lab alluding to the Florida
situation has eluding clip.
Yes. And the looting. Yeah. But
I'm just saying but before we
just move away. It's such a
disservice that the media is
doing to the people of Florida
and we know why they're doing it
because they don't really care.
You know, they don't just like
Ukraine, they don't really know
they have military bloggers. So
they got climate bloggers
they're probably listening to
and they don't feel it's
necessary to report on it
because we can't do it can't
risk making DeSantis look good
are getting a I don't know what
it is. But it's clearly they
just moved on. And this is much
worse than is being told to the
rest of the country is kind of
despicable. Typical is
totally despicable. And you're
right. They don't want to make
this DeSantis look good. No. And
yeah, it's where
everyone says he's here. What is
that? What does Ed say? Says
he's a rock star. Yeah, he says
the problem is the local
government now now there. Now
here's another thing. Let's talk
to the climatologist because
this was Fort Myers Beach was
not supposed to be in the cone
until the last minute, all of a
sudden, Nope, you're in the
cone. And people had gone
through this previously with Oh,
you're in the cone get out and
then people got out and nothing
happened. And now they didn't
get out. Because they didn't
trust the media. Because they're
always so HYPEE and now people
are dead. In the media. Maybe
that's part of it. They don't
want to they don't want to
really deal with the fact that
they didn't help much with their
phony baloney charts which
people took for fact
They could be guilty as charged.
Yeah. Okay, let's play fluting
and Florida's interesting clip.
The sheriff of Martin County,
Florida William Snyder says he
doesn't expect the looting to
calm down. He told local media
TC palm that looters started
stealing and ransacking
structures shortly after
Hurricane Ian made landfall last
week. He said it was very early
and some of the looting was
starting already, but it will
get progressively worse. I think
as people become more desperate.
Last week, Sheriff Snyder and a
team were sent to help in the
aftermath. They received reports
of people stealing gas power
generators, and other reports
that a house was burning after
the owner put a generator in the
garage so it wouldn't be stolen.
Sheriff Schneider noted how
fragile society is when
electricity and water go.
Meanwhile, other Florida
officials including Governor Ron
DeSantis are warning would be
looters not to target hurricane
victims because they might not
make it out alive. During the
press conference last week.
DeSantis noted that many Florida
residents have firearms
I can tell you in the state of
Florida you never know what may
be lurking behind somebody's
home and I would not want to
chance that if I were you given
the worst Second Amendment state
DeSantis also noted seen
assigned directed at would be
looters displayed at a business
that said you loot we shoot
racist Floridians
do loot we should. Now that
brings me to this other clip
which I just wanted to discuss
for a second, which is the
Florida Castle Doctrine as a 13.
Second is part of this longer
report. But I never heard this
term before. Maybe you have to
play this clip.
Florida has so called to stand
your ground and Castle Doctrine
laws on its books. They allow
people who feel a reasonable
threat of death or bodily injury
or who confront home invaders to
respond with force rather than
retreat.
doctrine in other words, your
home is your castle. Yeah, so if
somebody breaks into your home
you can shoot and without having
to worry about getting brought
up on your charges which would
happen in California if somebody
breaks into your house and you
shoot them. You know, they'd be
you'd be probably charged with a
crime.
Yeah, and so you have to stand
your ground law but in Florida
is the castle doctrine.
So you don't know they have both
they have your ground is outside
castles inside the house. Right?
The castle doctrine is pretty
much the same except you also
get to tell your winch what to
do. Is the bonus a living in
Florida.
Exactly right. Especially.
Everyone's a winner.
Meanwhile, I looked high and low
and I found the story. Yes, yes,
yes, yes. Maryland firefighter
uses his ham radio to send
rescuers to Florida Sanibel
Island. There was one ham rescue
story here we have ham radio
guys. Ham
radio is the public service
network of last resort when the
apocalypse comes where the guys
who are going to save the world,
right?
Yeah, not so. So disappointed.
There's so little, maybe I'm
just not reading it. But even
even in the in the ham. Like
from the ham bloggers. It's just
not a lot. It's kind of sad.
Yeah. Well,
that happens to us. We're ready
to just want to say one more
thing about his
repeaters and maybe get the
Florida
one more thing about what I have
anything on anything else on
climate change. We got all that.
I do want to just say one thing
about Europe and its state right
now which is related to the
climate change, which is which
of course is all everything's
expensive because of Putin's
unprovoked war. Let's get it
straight. So I talked to
Christina a couple of days ago.
Now check in with the kids.
How's everything going? So the
official inflation numbers of
the Netherlands were published
717 17.1% 17% 17.1% inflation
official inflation number
seems high. Yeah.
As he says Dad, bakeries are
closing family businesses that
have been in business for
hundreds of years that can't
literally cannot afford the
energy and just now people are
stealing. They're stealing
everywhere in the store. Not
looting but they just go and
just steal. I can't afford
shoplifting that just stealing
stealing stealing
this is our closest store down
after Well,
yeah, but most most, the
Netherlands it's all you know
grocery store chains. If you
shut One down. You can't just
shut one down. This is this is
an interesting time to be alive.
I never expected to see this.
This is, I don't know,
like kinda was similar the 70s
had a similar situation going
on. Yeah, I
didn't really witness it that
way. You know, I mean, again, I
was in the Netherlands. So we
got the car free Sunday and
thought it was weird. But you
know, we didn't really I was
young. I know. Like eight, eight
or nine, like, as long as I can.
Four or five, porn mag. Let's
who cares? Wait, that was maybe
11. Anyway, so there are
solutions for this. The
solutions is, you know, since we
have no more fertilizer and we
just have to move to you got it.
We gotta move to a new system
with our food. I saw you at Food
clubs. What do you have on food
clips? Look like as food clips.
I thought you had I thought
something had food can share
something of food waste? Yeah,
food waste.
Oh, yeah. This is a two parter.
Yeah. And this was actually
pretty much this is not
necessarily the kind of food
clip you're looking for. But
it's a two part of this
interesting because it it is, it
was I put it together for my
daughter who was at the house,
and she decided to clean out the
pantry.
Sounds like a journalist was
trying to send a message.
And she did she threw away food.
Food. And here's the deal with
that this these clips will
explain it.
Manufacturers have used best
buyer best before labels for
decades. Estimate peak
freshness. But unlike us by
labels for perishable foods like
meat and dairy, that's before
labels have nothing to do with
safety. And the confusion may
encourage American consumers to
throw away food that's perfectly
fine to eat.
There's so many different things
that are out there. There's
there's sale by dates, there's
expiration dates, there's best
by dates. People don't
understand what those things
mean most of them most people
believe that if it says sell by
Best Buy or expiration. You
can't eat any of them. Well,
that's not actually accurate.
This is the biggest scam. Yeah,
okay.
Yeah, it's a total scam because
they put these especially on
canned goods. Unless the can is
bursting at the seams. Yeah,
you're
pretty good to go.
If you're already good to go. If
it's bursting at the seams Yeah,
throw the camera away because
there's something going on. But
generally speaking something
once it's canned is good for
1520 years
decades Yeah, decades. Yeah.
That's what we have in the
shelter here.
Decades and you know, frozen
foods, you know, they don't
luckily they can't Well they do
with that with the if you buy it
pre frozen, you'll find the how
the stupid dates on there too.
And that's not necessarily
fresh food, frozen months,
months and years. years. Yeah, I
agree.
If you if you vet for example,
see if you have some vacuum seal
freeze, you vacuum seal a steak
today and throw in the freezer,
if you vacuum seal is going to
be good for probably a month or
in the refrigerator even though
I you know don't want to overdo
that idea. But you throw it you
throw it in the freezer vacuum
sealed, and you pull it out two
years from now. It'll be fine.
Yeah, we just picked up another
quarter cow yesterday, K and C.
In Austin at Slim's sort of
place. Yeah. Oh my god. Well, a
lot of it comes in the form of
those giant Flintstone ribeyes.
I just love I can't get enough
of those.
Those things are great. With the
big bone on it. You could have
tomahawk steak
and club your wench with them.
There's a
tomahawk steak and those guys
cut them thick. So that's really
asking to be barbecued and
sliced and served. All right,
part two of this scam.
fundamental problem is that
people are misinterpreting the
labels on food, and they're
prematurely throwing the food
away because of that. And that's
leading to quite a bit of food
going to waste around the whole
country.
research estimates that 7% of US
food waste is due to consumer
confusion over best before
labels. That's 4 million tons of
food waste annually. One of
the things we'd really like to
see is a system that moves
towards a standardized phrase.
So that if the brand really
wants to tell you about quality,
they say the word specify on the
label. And if they want to tell
you about safety, well then they
say us by
according to rethread as much as
35% of food goes on eating in
the US adds up to a lot of
wasted time and resources,
including the water, land and
labor that goes into the food
production.
You know, the FDA just announced
new labeling yesterday. New
rules for nutrition labels on
food. Yeah, already. Under the
proposal manufacturers can label
their products healthy. If they
contain a meat if they contain a
meaningful amount of food from
at least one of the food groups
or subgroups groups, such as
fruit, vegetable or dairy
recommended by the dietary
guidelines. I mean, so it just
comes down to milligrams of
sodium grams of sugar, and then
they can use Okay, here it is,
for a cereal a cereal would need
to contain three quarters of an
ounce of whole grains and no
more than one gram of saturated
fat. 230 milligrams of sodium
and two and a half grams of
added sugars per serving for a
food manufacturer to use the
word healthy on the label. Q
imagine healthy That's Captain
Crunch what they're just
describing there.
Yeah, Captain Crunch healthy
and gummy bears healthy.
Yeah, gummy bears probably could
be described as healthy,
especially the sour type.
These are these are not
guidelines. This is
genocide crap and assign
marketing gambits, but
it's better. Okay, so now, I
gotta play these, these clips
for you. This is a Don layman
who's he's a PhD where's he
from? He's a real dude. pH
professor in Food Science and
Human Nutrition at University of
Illinois, Urbana Champaign. And
he's being interviewed by this
guy, Katya. And he's, and he's
gonna give us a little bit of
the lowdown, on the fake meat
that, obviously we're going to
have to start eating not because
it will be our preference, but
because it will be labeled
nutritious. It will taste great.
A will feel right. And it will
be much cheaper eventually, as
beef as well.
That's the irony. It won't be
right away. No, no, nothing
forever is it may never be
cheaper.
Well, it'll be more accessible.
You're just not going to have
the beef that getting rid of
cow. And actually, no, no, I
think about it. I'll play these
clips. And we'll talk about
that. So here he is describing
how what the process is, it is a
processed food of the impossible
meat, fake meat ingredients,
let's say beyond burger,
basically a pea protein that's
produced in Canada, it shipped
to China, because we can't
process it in the United States.
There's no processing, for the
most part, they're beginning to
develop it. But when it came
out, there was none shipped to
China, China processes Protein
Chips us back to the US. We know
transportation is the number one
cause of greenhouse gas in the
world. And so now we shipped it
all over the country comes back
to the US and they process it
into something with like 25
ingredients, probably five or
six of them are not FDA
approved. And so now you have
wasn't aware of that, why
multiple products, they have
multiple components and
synthetics that have never
really been studied, and they're
not FDA approved. So they're
basically relying on safety or
without ever proving it, will
that ever come back to haunt
them? I don't know, in the
spirit of having natural foods.
They're certainly not anything
natural about them. Anyway, I
think that plant based proteins
have been around a long time, I
think trying to pretend that
it's meat, calling soy drank
milk, or almond drink milk. I
think those are travesties, I
think those are standards of
identity. Almond milk has what
one gram of protein per eight
ounces where cow's milk has
eight, calling that milk is pure
deception.
Yeah, exactly. Did you don't
even think about I mean, you're
that in fact, that's one of your
gripes about.
Yeah, so one of my gripes about
the nut milk.
It's not SAP, it's just nuts,
nuts. It's nuts. And it's plain
and simple. I don't care. You
can call it drink all you want.
slurry slurry nuts app. So let's
move on with the advertising
issue. By the way, are you
familiar with him?
No, I know, but I like him. I
can tell he's on the ball.
It's important to recognize that
the animal commodities are all
under the USDA supervision
because they are animal
commodities and they have
checkoff boards. So that means
everything they say, and
advertising has to be screened.
Where the grain industry has big
companies like Kellogg's and
Pillsbury and Coke and Pepsi,
and they can literally go out
and say anything they want. And
so you'll see a product out
there that pretends to be an
egg. get an email claim that
there's better than eggs, but a
can't come back and refute it.
So you've got two different
playing fields, one that's
highly restricted and supervised
and the other which is fair
game, you know, First Amendment,
I can say anything I want.
And that's so typical for our
regulations when it comes to big
organizations, you know, whether
it's big tech or Big Pharma now,
big ag, it's incredible what
they get away with that we just
call it milk code and do
whatever we want First
Amendment, First Amendment, and
now he's going to explain why
real pure animal protein beef is
irreplaceable.
There's certainly a group of
people who would argue that we
should not be eating any animal
protein whatsoever, we shouldn't
eat meat, we shouldn't eat eggs,
we shouldn't eat dairy, etc. A
counter argument to that would
be it's awfully difficult
without these animals to get
adequate amino acids, especially
if you stop thinking of it in
terms of an RDA and start
thinking of it in terms of
essential amino acids.
I think of it as a biochemist.
And there's just no question
that ruminant animals play a
very important role in our food
system, and one we can't really
replace, and we can't just idle
millions of acres of grassland
and pretend that we can grow
avocados on them or broccoli,
cattle basically spend a year of
their life on basically nothing
but grass, sheep and goats the
same, but those are amazing
contributions to our food
system.
And if you're interested,
there's a Go ahead.
Just want to reiterate, we're
talking about grasslands that
are useless if you can't
do anything else on them except
save some stupid protected frog
like in the Netherlands. Oh,
boy. Oh, no cows. You gotta book
frog what's
the cow gonna step on the frog?
Frogs that stupid. But anyway,
the point is, is that these
these grasslands if you did
these animals aren't they're
chewing away on the on this in
animal product or magic to
digest it somehow. This place
the grass grows up and catches
on fire, and then it gets goes
to the forest and goes to a
burns down. You get these
horrible fires. You mean you
need these animals? I was in the
Andes, once with,
with your Sherpas with and I
turned to my Sherpa and said,
nobody, I didn't have a Sherpa
but I did have a bag of coca
leaves. Believe me, oh, I
remember the story. You are
buzzing, you are tripped.
I wasn't buzzin because you
don't get buzzed on coca leaves
you get you get developed, you
get a stamina that nobody else
has. And you can wander around a
dead 12 to 14,000 feet altitude
without even losing your wind.
But the point is, is that these
areas had these goats and sheep
who looked real scared that you
were so active.
No. And they were they were
trimming. They had this big
grass and then they kept it
trimmed. It was like a putting
green. Oh, yeah. I mean, it's
unbelievable what these animals
can do with this crappy grasses.
It's just astonishing. It's like
wow, they keep it this trimmed.
Well, since
you bring that up, there's
something actually quite
astonishing about the ruminant
animals what they do with the
grass. Something called
upcycling. It's like a minute
and a half. You want to hear it.
Same guy, same professor,
I love this guy.
Okay, cattle, ruminant animals
are a very important part of the
food chain. Because of their
stomach, which is full of
bacteria. One of the things to
think about four essential amino
acids is really the only place
they come from in life is
bacteria. Nothing else can make
them. Our primary source of them
in nature is the bacteria on
roots of plants. So the bacteria
on the roots will take the
nitrogen, why do we fertilize
our garden is nitrogen, the
bacteria will take that
inorganic nitrogen and form
organic amines with it, and
those organic needs and can be
made into proteins and the
plants. But as I said earlier,
the problem with plants is that
they don't have the same balance
as we need. They have the plants
to make roots and flowers and
things like that. The beauty of
a ruminant is they can take that
plant, and they can digest it
and the bacteria then we'll
rebalance all of the amino
acids, they'll capture inorganic
nitrogen, and they make the
essential amino acids that
mammals need and they
concentrate it for us. For every
60 grams of protein and animal
eat, they will make 100 grams of
essential amino acid balance
protein.
Wait a minute, say that again.
So for every 60 grams of plant
based proteins, and nitrogen
that they'll take you in. Thank
you And upcycle that to 100
grams of amino acid balance
protein. So ruminants are called
upside glares. So whether it's
in dairy or meats or goats and
sheep and deer, all of those
ruminant animals upcycle by
eating grasses, they produce
great quality protein, no other
animal can do that.
There you go. The more you know,
the upcycle the more comes out
and you put
it this way cheese and milk and
buttermilk and kefir and all
these things that are vegan
wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot
pole or a great are necessary
and it occurred to me that you
know, with this, it's all about
profit because hey, we've
deconstructed the cow we get it
now you need to be 12 check, you
know, you need your amino acids.
We got it here in the test tube,
you know all this and they've
outs basically they've
deconstructed the cow and all
those little pieces that are
good for us. You know the the
food industry is saying look, we
got it all you don't need the
cow we got it for you now just
put it together make it taste
good and make it feel right
yeah, you have to trust the fact
that they have it all when they
don't
know of course they don't. But
that's the thinking these people
are insane. Insane. Yes and
profit driven. And they're not
gonna they're gonna keep eating
beef. They're not going to stop.
Anyway, enjoy our few sincere
vegans in that business. I'm
sure they're that kind of web
looking skin where it's just
cross hatched to 30 years old
and they lay the skin of an 80
year old you've seen these
people now they're at the heb
not at RHCP not out here. So it
just a tag on with a with a bug
clip from Mark Stein who mark is
fine is a big guy in the UK
right on GB news. That thing has
caught fire people are watching
it, they like it. And it turns
out that it's it is actually the
UK who are funding the new
studies on bugs
we've been reporting for weeks
on the strange priorities of the
globalist class to make up make
us give up meat and dairy
products and switch to eating
locusts and crickets instead.
Usually we attributed this to
Klaus Schwab the sinister
Teutonic megalomaniac, hiding in
plain sight as a sinister
Teutonic megalomania. And so we
usually do it in a Germanic
accent, you will eat the bugs,
but maybe we should switch to
doing it in an upper class
English accent I say oh boy, you
should eat the bugs. Because it
turns out it's the British
government that is running the
pilot program from the new human
diet. And you'll love this.
They're trying it out on the
Africans. First it was the late
Zimbabweans Strymon Robert
mugabi, who famously called Tony
Blair quote the gay gangster
leading the gay government of
the gay United gay kingdom, and
accused him of a plot to spread
homosexuality throughout the
Commonwealth. There's not a lot
of evidence for a UK campaign to
snow, homosexuality throughout
the Commonwealth. Although it
might explain my tax rates have
to stay at 45% the cost of all
that gay outreach and the South
Sandwich Islands and Lisu but
instead, it turns out we're
spreading insects throughout the
Commonwealth, starting with
Caterpillar soup for Zimbabwean
schoolchildren. In a healthier
media climate, the news that the
great white blonar is feeding
caterpillars to African Muppets
would be the sort of thing
they'd be tearing down statues
over. But all you hear are
crickets crickets being sauteed
and served on a bed of cockroach
pace.
He's got all these pictures of
these little African children
holding a bowl of bugs. of man.
Hey,
that was much more suited to the
British audience. Oh, much,
much more. Hey, kids, try this
soup. And here's a great shot.
Uncle Bill is happy with you.
Yeah, it's cute. Cute. Keep an
eye on that guy. Yeah, cute. So
okay, where are we now?
I don't know. I think we should
do one more topic and then get
out you want to do some COVID
are you I mean because there's
COVID news there's real COVID
News.
Have a WTF clip if you want data
you can go with them oil prices
they get some kind of
interesting to silence eat
what's going on in England
talking about which says you
just had a braid on let's do
this. Okay. This is a Brett's
especially with the new girl in
town. What's her name is Liz
Liz. Dress dresses, some Liz
trusts
trusts.
She's furious here. There's
almost
got out. There was a coup.
Almost.
She'll get ousted. Right now the
Brits are becoming More Brits I
mean they're becoming what we
always think they should you
know what we think of them in
their style and everything.
There
they stay calm and they cut you
with their words in a very firm
voice.
Well, they also want to get rid
of the asylum seekers period.
There's that. So let's go with
these two eclipses Brett's in
the asylum seeking.
Speaking at the Conservative
Party conference on Tuesday,
Home Secretary swell of
government said we need to
tackle the migrants crossing the
English Channel.
We've got to stop the boats
crossing the Channel. Fascist
this has gone on for far too
long. We need to do more to get
asylum seekers out of hotels,
currently costing the British
taxpayer 5 million pounds a day.
government is proposing a new
bill that will ban illegal
migrants from claiming asylum.
The new immigration powers would
go further than existing
legislation and were designed to
create a blanket ban on anyone
who enters Britain illegally
from claiming refuge.
Conservative Party members have
mixed views about the proposed
ban
suella Braverman is writing what
she says. I mean, she's human,
you know she will understand
what is right and what is not
right. But the person seeking to
come here because there are
greener pastures here. You know,
and there are economic migrants
there are everything migrant, so
you need to check each case. As
it comes.
She said migrants need to make
sure they are following the
right channels. One man said he
doesn't think banning asylum
claims for illegal migrants is a
good idea. He said asylum is a
fundamental principle.
Deterring people from making
applications is perhaps another
thing. The fact that they may
enter illegally is not a
particularly good reason for
finding asylum.
Hey, what happened to the
flights down to where were they
sending him
die? They were still doing that
everyone
was welcome to Britain onto
Rwanda.
It turns out that that I did
wasn't working there. Were still
flocking over there. Now I get a
kick out of I'll take the
British side on this. Oh, I get
a kick out of the idea that oh,
you know, as a human rights or
seek asylum, and we should take
them in and all the rest. But
where are they coming from?
Anyone taking a boat to the
British audience are coming from
Europe. Why not? What's wrong
with Europe? Europe? So one is
supposed to be taking you all
in? Where are they kicking them
out? Or telling them that or
putting them in boats? What are
they doing in Europe? With these
asylum seekers? Why don't they
give them asylum? It's never
answered in this entire report.
I mean, it's obvious they're
saying no room for you here.
Here's a boat. This is going
everywhere. Yeah, here's a boat
by.
So but they do it in a different
way. They don't just come out
and say no. So here we go with
part two.
Another man said illegal
immigration hasn't gotten any
better in years.
Everything that's happened in
the last 30 years has been
really ignoring this problem and
it hasn't gone away. Failures
got worse, isn't it?
The government has been under
pressure to deal with the rising
number of people making
dangerous journeys across the
English Channel. numbers have
been increasing despite plans to
deport those arriving illegally
to Rwanda. More than 33,000
people have made the crossing in
small boats so far this year.
That surpasses last year's
record. Government officials
have warned the total could
reach 60,000 By the end of the
year.
Yeah, it's a mess everywhere. By
the way. Angela Merkel just
received an award the Nonsan
prize from the United Nations
for Germany's open door policy
to refugees. Yay, congrats
Angela. She's being celebrated.
For the great work she's done
was a great work being passive.
The Nansen
prize awarded annual was created
in 1954 and honored the first UN
High Commissioner for Refugees
to explore Norwegian Arctic and
humanitarian Fritjof Nansen. To
reward outstanding achievements
and humanitarian mechanism could
have been any good.
Did she get that award? I think
you pointed out the color.
The color gi prize. Oh yeah.
Yeah, the color Yeah, that was a
while not be replaced. Yeah.
That was a while back, but I
don't know. I haven't heard much
about the colourvue prize these
days. Funnily enough, they don't
like to talk about but
do you recall given out do you
recall
the Dutch to deal with their
illegal refugee asylum seeker
migrants? What they did in one
town. They got the cruise ship
from from Norway. So they
brought the cruise ship in. So
it's a proper cruise ship. And
it looks really nice and they
parked it off. You know that you
can park it anywhere. They
parked it right off the city and
Anyone can come and go. And so
the migrants, I mean, they're
making like commercials on tick
tock. Look at this place. Look
at the bedrooms. Look at our
cabins. Look at the food we're
getting three times a day. And
all the comments are Hey, how do
I get there? I need to come to
Holland. This is great. The
Dutch are going I can't feed my
family. They're on a cruise with
three meals a day.
Can't and fed. Yes. by the
government, they can
come and go as they please. They
do not they can't work. Because
they have no papers. The
government feeds them the
government pays
is the work if you're a cabinet
cabin and you're getting fed.
Exactly. Well, you know, the
problem is of course, you do
need work because when you're
just getting fed you have a nice
cabin, you don't have to work
that's when bad shit starts.
Sorry. That's when bad things
happen. Number two, by the way,
oh, thank you. What's called
it's called point in call I've
learned and we're very good at
it.
We're very we're one of the best
but
we have to restart we have to
reset every show. So anyway, so
you can understand that this is
this is a problem. And guess
what? Mayor Adams in New York
has just closed the deal for a
Norwegian cruise ship off of New
York City it's working so well
in Holland everyone's so happy
with it now wow, yeah, the same
probably the same company even I
should have to take a look
so these chips are going to be
taken out of commission anyway
or
now I just don't they they were
they went between I think they
mainly went between Norway and
maybe Finland Norwegian Cruise
Line and let me see. Yeah, I
think that's the same one I mean
it it's clearly a business deal
for the cruise line. Because
they're getting a lot of money
and there's no end to it there's
no proposed and but at least
they're not in the hotels which
are full now. This is This is
crazy.
It's crazy. It is ah
it's great a great time to be a
podcaster that's for sure. And
with that I'd like to thank you
for your courage say in the
morning to you the man who put
the seas in source the source
Ladies Gentlemen please say
hello to my friend on the other
end lay here he is Mr. John C
Devorah. Back
well in the morning to you Mr.
Adam curry. Also in the morning
all ships at sea boots on the
ground feet in the air subs in
the water and all the days and
nights out there.
It kind of doesn't work when I
give you the big lead in and
there's no like horrible
crashing
sleeping dog and Oh, okay.
Well then I'll we'll cut it out
and I'll say and. Okay, and here
he is Jhansi DeVore.
If I took to the normal thing
and tossed it into the giant
hand pile fair enough, that dog
would be up in howling so Fair
enough. Fair not happening.
I gotcha. Gotcha. Well, in the
morning to the trolls and the
troll room are hanging out there
at troll room.io who've been
active today. Given John a lot
of karma is in the in the troll
room. You've they've they're all
loving on you today. Let's see
how many. Out here we go. Let's
see, do we have a number 1951
seems to be kind of static.
We're not really
it's about 300 down from a good
day. A good Thursday. But for
the for the Thursday's recently
the N 99 is about right,
we'll take it we'll take
anything we can get. We
appreciate it. And of course,
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But the whole point is to
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of course a lot of the artists
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and forth even during the show
and upload their work to no
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we right after the show, select
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with whatever we felt whatever
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you can always check it in real
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us the artwork for 1491. We
titled that and yet bluff ski,
which in hindsight was not a bad
title actually. There's a lot of
Putin not bluffing in the news.
To kind of timely. This was the
this was the best piece we found
we didn't find the offering that
enormous and I had some issues
with this particular piece, but
it was we did like it. It's the
it's basically the standard
podcast microphone, you see
that? And there's my Well, I'm
the one who pushed it. Yes, you
did. So explain why we chose it,
why you forced
it on because all the rest of
the art was mediocre. There you
go. And to be honest about it.
And so and I think it's because
there was nothing really
triggering in the show. In other
words, you know, artists, these
artists that do this art tend to
be triggered. Yeah, so they you
know, they hear something and
the next thing you know, the art
appears in their brain and then
they have to do it immediately.
Get it out of there. Right and,
and we had I guess the show was
boring, maybe? I don't know.
But I don't think so. I don't
think it was boring the night
that it was a good show, but I
liked I liked the October
surprise from correct the
record, even though some of the
some of the words were a little
small, but it was the package
you know, like what could it be?
Hello is from I liked that one.
And you just Nix it. You like
snow? Good?
No, that's not true. Which one?
Show me which one that where's
that one?
It's up to rose from the winner.
And over to the right. No
agenda. It has happy October
surprise. What could it be? And
there's a big box with a bow on
it.
Oh, that one? Yeah. No, you
couldn't read any of it. And
that's your main complaint. I
didn't even it was it was had
his moment. I don't I didn't
think it was
it didn't have its moment. It
got nowhere. It stayed
right where it is. Still where
it was? Yeah,
I got an email this morning from
someone telling me after 15
years, 26th of October, that's
when when we have our that's our
big, our big anniversary,
saying, you know, you should
stop doing the review of the
art. No one cares. No one
listens. It's hurting the show.
I think you're wrong. And also,
you know, the stats that I can
see prove otherwise, there's
actually a little spike,
probably all the artists but
there's a little spike in his
car. Listen, when they go, they
go straight to that point. Let
me see about a minute 20 into
the show. Let's see what these
horse acids say about my artwork
is idiots. We really do
appreciate everything the
artists do. And of course, if
you're
ruining this show, everything is
every element of the show is
somehow ruining
the show. And that's why it's so
great. It's all ruinous. But
together it works. ditch that
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these we got chapters, we got
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by the way, I want to mention
something upcoming or somebody
did mention did it 1492 on a
ship. And I when I after I'd
already done the newsletter, I
did everything and then I saw
for Ash 1492 We could have done
something with Columbus. Because
in 1492 he said the ocean blue
yes and fell off the edge.
And yeah, I thought it might be
an interesting donation.
Did you forget or did you buy?
Did you just not like it?
Then not what?
So did you not? Well, you
know, no, everything was done
and shipped. By the time it
dawned on me
because I only I didn't get to
see the newsletter my fault. But
then of course, I realized when
I'm doing the show prep, oh 1492
a crap that would have been
great for a donation. But I
figured you didn't do it.
Because you know, Columbus was a
racist. So I figured you were a
slaver
slave guy. Yeah, right. He's a
misogynist. We didn't have any
women on board.
Right, exactly. What a horrible
horrible man. All right, let's
thank some of the producers
executive and Associate
Executive Producer for episode
45. We're gonna thank all of the
executive and associate
executives for episode 1492. And
not that many, but long notes.
Holy crap. Let's see. We start
off with David Crawford in
Scottsdale, Arizona. And David's
since $1,000. Okay, hold on a
second. Now, does he have a note
here? Do we have a note from
David Crawford.
I looked and looked and looked
so we don't have a note. I use
his name as the search tool and
it couldn't find an email I
mean, maybe there's something
but it didn't it looked under
donations didn't see that. I
don't know. He'll send us a note
eventually. Because it's an
install. Wait,
here it is. I have I have a very
long note. Of course. seranthony
natives the Kokila River Valley
make good. What is this? No,
this this can't be right. He
says I This is David Crawford. I
donated 4478 dot 19 bring
yourself to an even 2000 humbly
request the title change is this
the same guy that's interested
this can't be right. That can't
be him. This must be sir
Anthony's note and it just got
stuck under there so we don't
have anything. There you go.
Yeah, I could have figured that
one out for you.
Sorry. Well, I'll do the next
well,
hold on. We got to do double up
karma then don't wait. That's
what you get. We have no notes
you've got karma.
Now here's the note of notes for
a guy who donated $1,000 And
he's in Spartanburg, South
Carolina and he came in with
$1,000 James nitel I'm sure his
how it's pronounced could be
middle but I think that tell and
he wants to de douching you've
been de deuced he's a Reaganite.
And he wants to Reverend ISOs of
your choice. Please Knight me of
your choice. And he's given us
all the power which is night in
his name. And then he says
looking for creativity here
guys. Good luck.
Where do you have do you have
your own show? Create?
Oh wait, he wants us to give him
a creative night name.
Oh, okay. How about Sir James
knittel.
How about the Spartanburg Dynamo
okay, that will do it. Sir James
knittel The Spartanburg Dynamo
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here Sir James knittel. The
Spartan Burg Dynamo okay. And I
guess David Crawford will just
hold him in abeyance since we
don't know. Yeah,
he'll give us some information
shortly. So now we need some
reverend. I guess he means AL
Not the Pastor Manning
that you wouldn't think so. I
think it was Matthews that they
want to put an asterisk next to
his name like they have done
an asterix so i Guys I gotcha.
nastic that's all I could do.
Gotcha. Gotcha, nasty. Aaron
Bratton. Thank you very much.
James. See you at the
roundtable. $1,000 Little Rock
Arkansas please do doo dee doo
so I won't lie and promise to
keep this short. No, he didn't
lie. However, I need no jingles
no karma. Okay. Thank you for
what you've done. These past few
years helped keep me sane as a
dentist with a wife who worked
in a hospital we had been in the
thick of the Branch Davidian
branch Covidien mindset barely
kept my wife from getting the
jab good man. had staff in my
own clinic tried to undermine
sabotage me as going loony for
my paranoid tinfoil conspiracy
ranting to the point of trying
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forward. I've been podcasting
since since the beginning of the
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around the same time of the
racism is deadlier than COVID
timeframe. It remember that the
tidbits you and the producers
were dropped helped me help set
me upon grid breadcrumb trails
to dive to the depths of the
truth behind more than a few
instances from masks ivermectin,
the jab and even Fauci being in
the know about the whole
shebang. As such, I've been
kicked off most MSSM mainstream
social media except Instagram,
which I deleted anyway is a
waste of time. I've only got my
podcast up on rumble at this
time, but I am but I'm looking
at my deplatforming as a new
horizon as I'm looking at how to
get into the 2.0 universe and
hopefully join the no agenda
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plenty of people want to help
you have no agenda social. To
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chit chat of the harmony
homestead. And I'd like fresh
unpasteurized eggs and Muscatine
muscadine mead at the
roundtable. And we have ordered
that for you.
muscadine Mead would be
muscadine grape honey, from the
blossoms of the plant. If I'm
not mistaken,
okay. I mean, I just put in
orders. I don't I don't I don't
sample it. I'm not in charge.
But
if he just wants muscadine wine
that's different
because he's getting exactly
what he ordered.
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I would like to share a recent
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interesting. While attending a
high school graduation ceremony
this spring, I heard each
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referring to the plans which
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I'm sorry, go into college. The
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it's gonna be hard to work
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can find this sheet which should
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sold out. Yeah, he's sold out so
you're not gonna get he but he
what he's been doing is
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wonder if you guys regard the
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never said it was paradise. But
who said what was paradise?
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saying. Do you guys regard the
USA as the paradise it is so
often claimed to be? Well, I
guess if you live in a crap
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Don't you think?
The Paradise it's not unless
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nearby tree. And there's a bunch
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It's not a I don't know what a
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Topless Polynesian?
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This seems this seems like a
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you don't want to microwave Yak,
or you mean like
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chemistry and the flavor and the
smell of this wonderful delicate
meat.
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firsthand?
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it
says don't don't microwave your
Yak.
No, he's got a list of things
you should do and do not do.
Roast for example. Yak rows are
exceptionally flavorful,
extremely healthy to eat, but
can take longer to cook than
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toughness of the connective
tissues. We recommend cooking
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our formula is this we go out we
get people
in the mouth skinny interesting
judge to look into this yak
sheath. So they want you to with
roe. She got to cook them
longer, one and one half times
as long. But with yak steaks,
filets and burgers, you got to
cook them faster. And you have
to be careful. In fact, you
should remove Yak is faster than
beef. And you should remove yak
from the heat at rare so we'll
finish and medium rare.
Oh, because it kind of zone
continues to cook. Uh huh. Yes.
Yak never has the bloody flavor
associated with rare beef. No
interest, and then we'll know
what do you prefer yak over?
Over cow over cow beef?
Well, you know, I'm, what I'm
having is. I mean, there's a
number of things you can eat. I
think Yak has its place. I think
cow has his place. I think wagyu
has his place. They're all
different. Right and right.
It has its place.
I think if you have a terrific
steer meat from Nebraska that
way they know how to finish it.
And so it's just a delicious
product. At that's pretty hard
to beat. But you can't get that
everywhere.
All right, we need to talk about
COVID Because there's a lot of
things coming out about the
vaccine about Excuse me. Adverse
Events. Actually, I should play
this first one America news are
they still are they still on
cable at all? Or are they just
online?
I think they've been kicked off
cable. I've not seen them
anywhere.
One America news case. Let me
just see if they're on any cable
stations that were to watch.
Okay, let me see.
Think the FCC Okay, wait,
Canada, they're on a cable. I
don't think they're off any
cable in America. That really
happened. They
get them online only.
Wow. Well, no wonder they're off
the rails. I mean, like
completely.
Not that I think they were off
the rails that got him off
cable.
Well, no kidding. Not that I'm
gonna disagree with the report.
But holy mackerel, one.
American news has extensively
covered the dangers of the
experimental chemical
injections, the government is
calling the COVID vaccine.
See, this doesn't I don't think
that could be on cable. Do you?
I just don't see that passing
the muster at a certain point,
from heart attacks and strokes
to paralysis, neuropathy, and
explosive increase in cancer,
autoimmune diseases and even
sudden death with young healthy
people in the prime of their
lives simply falling down dead.
The list of fatal side effects
from these injections is truly
stupefying.
Now, have you seen these Chinese
videos? No.
So there's a recent?
Well, it's this is exactly like
when COVID kicked off. And we
saw these people fallen down on
their face in China. So now it's
the same montage, you'll see it
everywhere. It's about eight
videos. It's all it looks to me
all Chinese in different
situations. And it's all the
same. The person it's CCTV,
closed circuit. It's a ring,
ring doorbell video TV, set it
for you ring doorbell. And so
it's all these security cameras,
and you'll see the same thing.
The person catches something out
of their peripheral vision, the
like the right of their eye, and
they'll they'll keep turning
towards it. And they'll start
pointing towards the sky and
they'll spin around one or two
times. And then they fall down
on the ground convulsing and
apparently dead. Then there's
it. Yes. Yes. So this so this
guy is giving this report over
this video, which I've seen many
times. Now. It's not at all
weird. Now. It's coming. Good.
You could look under COVID
People spinning down dying,
you'll find any and dying.
While now there are videos
emerging of a terrifying new
condition that's popping up all
over the world. What you're
looking at now is footage from
security cameras, that you might
want to look on bitchu to junk
for that those people suffering
from the effects of some
mysterious attack on their
bodies. In every case, it
follows the same pattern. The
affected person stops what
they're doing and looks around
as if they hear something slowly
turning their head. Then they
start flailing their arms and
legs kicking and thrashing like
they're fending off some
invisible attacker. This is
followed by collapsing on the
ground in a convulsion writhing
and twisting and uncontrollable
spasms. The incidence of this
bizarre and frightening new
malady have come out of nowhere,
and now it's being captured by
CCTVs around the world.
Okay, so, so here's the thing.
No, it's eight videos, I've seen
them over and over again.
They're all Chinese one guy, you
know, spins around, falls down,
and then there's it falls under
the train. That's, that's going
through the station. I mean,
it's free. It's like, wow, we
went through we saw this happen.
And I don't know if these guys
are part of some SCI up, of
course. I mean, do you want me
to just give you the spoiler or
not, I'm not gonna give you the
spoiler list to one more clip
from this Jumoke. So you can
hear what what it is because of
course, we know what's going on.
nearly 70% of the world has
submitted to the COVID
injections. That's 5.3 billion
people whose bodies are now
struggling to adapt and overcome
this so called vaccines, toxic
effects. And now we're seeing
the results firsthand. Peer
reviewed studies show a
staggering 94% of COVID
injection recipients have
abnormal blood blood that no
longer fit functions normally.
This is a picture of what normal
unvaccinated blood looks like at
40 times magnification and was
taken by doctors in Italy
studying the blood of patients
injected with the Pfizer and
moderna vaccines. Now here, we
have the same patient just one
month after getting the Pfizer
injection, you can clearly see
the blood has been drastically
altered, with researchers saying
the vast majority of patients
they studied suffered severe
blood cells deformation. After
taking the vaccine. The
researchers say metallic objects
that resembled graphene oxide
and other compounds, like you
see here, were discovered I
can't even stand it. It's 5g,
it's 5g. So then 5g cases
5g. Now we're back to five.
Yes, because of the metallic
graphene oxide like stuff in the
vaccine and your blood cells.
Then you get activated you spin
around on a die.
And you spin around in point.
Okay, yeah.
Did you see the video and you
find it? No, I
didn't even bother looking.
You'll Don't worry. You'll see
it. The same?
Yeah. Well, this is probably the
kind of reporting that snuck in.
I was just surprised, like, what
happened and what I mean? It's
not that I'm going to disagree,
but the delivery and everything
is saying like, Come on, man.
Get off it. Now really good. Was
Brian Kilmeade. Who's the fox
guy? I was on his radio show
once he interviewed me. He's
really vanilla. Is what vanilla.
You know, I'm Brian.
He's vanilla. Yeah. Well, I can.
Yes, I know
his name. Right. So so he does
the morning show.
How do you think I can visualize
who it is? Yeah.
Well, when you hear the voice,
you recognize I think he's ex
military. And so they have Kirby
on. And the reason they have
Kirby on is because of the story
about this. Coast Guard, rescue
swimmer, I think Tucker Carlson
was referenced earlier in the
show. Correct.
And he has to you know, he has
to leave the Coast Guard the job
he loves because he refuses the
heart Dart vaccination. And so
kill me takes him on he's they
bring the guy on through zoom,
he's at home and says, Hey, man,
what's going on? There's like
19,000 service members who will
who are going to be fired, you
know, even though they love your
job. And Joe, what's going on
with this, this is crazy. Stop
it.
We all know this vaccine does
not address any of the variants
we're currently experiencing. So
therefore, there's minimal
positive to getting it now.
Which is why you guys don't even
talk about it. To invest in our
people and train them and then
dismiss them for experimental
vaccine is folly. When you can
recruit, every one of your
branches can't recruit their
threshold, you're kicking out
good men and women. How do you
explain that?
Well, look, Brian, first of all,
the Navy did make their
recruiting goals for enlisted
personnel this year. Yes, it's a
tough recruiting environment, we
recognize that. But it's also
have a requirement to be healthy
to be able to serve and this is
a valid military requirements.
And he really thinks vaccine.
And look, even even if it
doesn't prevent you from getting
COVID Double boosted. I got it
myself here. Just let your
decision that it makes the
symptoms a lot less severe. It
gets you back on duty.
So it's more of our health, the
healthiest people in our
country, already sacrificing.
It's worth kicking them out.
Brian,
Brian, we would rather not lose
a buddy of course, vaccine we'd
rather not lose anybody.
I just got to stop here because
he's saying such weird things.
First of all, he's at home
recovering from COVID. And he's
double Vax, and double boosted.
And he's actually arguing this
is a good thing to have, because
it'll keep everybody safe. Which
is crazy. Then he keeps saying,
we don't want to lose anyone to
the vaccine. That's a weird
phrasing,
sacrificing your it's worth
kicking them out.
Brian, Brian, we would rather
not lose anybody, of course,
vaccine. We'd rather not lose
anybody from a retention
perspective to have them leave
the service earlier than they
wanted for. We wanted them to
have a valid military route
knowing
that this is an experimental
vaccine that just came off the
shelf. And no, it's not valid
and in the ribs risk or national
security. You are a military
officer, you could talk since
into this White House.
I wasn't a military officer.
That's why I'm telling you that
vaccines are common for you can
even join the military with
about a dozen or so vaccines. So
make sure that you're healthy so
that you can keep making you can
contribute to the unit readiness
what is great what no I suddenly
really funny about the fatties
double vaccinees home sick
with the COVID and he and he was
a military officer Yeah, he's
Admiral. But he isn't he's still
Admiral.
No, he's retired that we can get
to double pensions. Perfect.
He's dead triple dipping as far
as I can tell, but does kill me
to ever bring up the fact that
according to the military's own
specs that you cannot make it
these emergency authorization
vaccines mandatory now that was
brought up you remember we
brought that was brought up by
one of the Yeah. And they never
bring that up. He ended up Why
is he not bringing that up?
Because he
doesn't know because he's
working at Fox in the morning.
This is fluff. This is a
this is a very it's a fluff
piece.
It's very Alex, this is tough.
This is very adversarial for the
morning show. Yeah, they're not
tough. Not tough.
Yeah. They want to show that
they this is proof that they are
tough. Iran. This is proof right
here. Not tough. Not talking to
a man is sick bad and he's
yelling at him.
Here's a fun thing to do. Go to
Google News news.google.com and
type in dies suddenly.
The whole it's pages and pages.
Yeah, but it's like within
hours.
Within hours. Yeah, if you get
the it's usually happens pretty
quick
virtual artist of visual artists
dies of sudden heart attack and
parents age 47. Off Duty Newton.
Newington police officer dies
suddenly, heartbreak as
remarkable mum of four dies
suddenly at 34. Much love dad
suddenly, just days before dies
is suddenly just days before his
40th birthday. Tragedy his dad
46 who always look to help
others die suddenly in sleep. I
mean, this is all from today and
yesterday.
Today. Yeah. Well, I got my
COVID clips,
we got to go back. This was 2017
with a lot of people also died
suddenly in their sleep.
You can do date searches if you
know how to do it, who you find
nothing. But let's go with the
California has done leading the
way to stupidity. California and
the new law COVID Law California
number one,
it's now illegal in California
for doctors to tell patients
certain information about
COVID-19 That would probably
seem contradictory to the
consensus is banned. We
discussed this with a doctor and
author of courage to face
COVID-19
This is what Dr. Drew was
talking about. Did he sign it?
It's law now. Newsom signed it.
Newsom signed his eye. He signed
his political death warrant. If
you signed this into law, yes, I
agree. And what happened because
what he's done and the way it's
going to be played, and if
Newsom had come to his senses,
he will realize this, what
they've done in California, what
they've done in California is
make it illegal to get a second
opinion from another doctor.
Which is kind of the core the
core right you have as a patient
is hey, man, I love you as a
doctor, I'm just gonna get a
second opinion. Okay.
Now it's illegal to get a second
opinion if it varies from the
official whatever the official
is illegal to get one illegal
illegal to know you can ask for
a second opinion. But a second
opinion can be exactly the same
as the first because it's
illegal to have an opinion other
than the official state
sponsored opinion. Ah, got it.
Yeah. Whoa. And what it would
idiot was signed this on But
meanwhile, he's going to bring a
doctor on to talk about this.
I'm giving you the opportunity
here to guess the doctor.
How about Hotep up there in
Dallas?
No, it's gonna be your buddy.
Oh, not he's not the I was the
douchebag the fear monger?
Yeah, this is New Tang Dynasty.
Hi, buddy. Okay, play clip to
you here.
Joining us now is Dr. Peter
McCullough.
Oh, I didn't understand. Yes, of
course. MK. You mean the king.
He's not my buddy. He's the
king. He's the king of COVID.
Joining us now is Dr. Peter
McCullough, an internist
cardiologist, epidemiologist and
leading expert on COVID-19
treatment.
I thought you meant Osterholm so
are you are you confused me? I
got it. This is this is the guy
we want.
Great to have you on with us
today. Dr. McCullough.
Thanks for having me.
Why is this California law
targeting doctors who pushed so
called COVID misinformation so
significant?
You know, a B 2098. Just signed
into law by Governor Gavin
Newsom. It represents the
largest threat we've ever seen
against freedom of speech in the
United States. This basically
puts a muzzle on doctors who are
trying to help patients with
COVID 19. It declares
misinformation. And I can tell
you as a doctor that doesn't
exist. There's simply evolving
scientific data. Hundreds of
1000s of scientific reports it's
a novel Coronavirus, and there's
always two or more interpretive
when so few doctors deal with
scientific data, there's no
place for the medical board to
claim information or
misinformation.
So now the law claims to crack
down on misinformation such as
questioning the effectiveness of
masks and vaccines with one
sponsor of the bill, basically
saying this will help preserve
public trust in the medical
profession and protect patients.
In your view, are those measures
effective? And should medical
professionals be allowed to
question them?
While there's emerging sources
of scientific data? Let's take
masks. There have been 12
randomized trials in respiratory
diseases to in COVID-19, they
failed to show that public
masking had a benefit. Now
recently, the CDC has just
released its guidance saying
even in health care facilities,
masking isn't needed unless
we're directly dealing with
COVID.
This is This is so stupid.
That's great. Yes, I would say
is beyond stupid. And of course,
California leads the way and
that these Newsom signing this
thing is idiotic. And it's
really a law against the second
opinion. In other words, there
is now official state edicts
about about your medical
treatment does not to your
doctor anymore.
No, he's the he's the state's
doctor.
So let's go into this, I think
is a third one.
And now the law is just been
signed by the governor why now
how prevalent is COVID in the US
at present
COVID is on the way down, you
know, we're finishing this after
wave of the Omicron. The big
MomoCon spike in December
January than we've had this
after wave is mutated to a very
mild form. The hospitals are
essentially empty of severe
cases. There are deaths being
recorded mainly in patients who
have coincident COVID positivity
one remains positive for COVID
For many months after the
initial illness of someone's
hospitalized for another reason,
still being counted as a COVID
case, but I can tell you
clinically, I do have some
patients in my practice is
easily treated at home with
multi drug, multi drug
approaches. And there is
essentially a negligible threat
for hospitalization and death.
So this this bill is oddly
timed. It's unconstitutional. I
think it's going to hurt
COVID-19 care. In California
doctors are going to naturally
recoil and not take risks.
Speaking of the
constitutionality of the bill,
Californians for good governance
oppose the law saying it
contains unconstitutional
restrictions on free speech.
What's your reaction to this?
You know, I think they're on the
right track and leading really
internationally known child
psychiatrist, Mark McDonald and
family physician, Jeff BARCHI.
Just filed a lawsuit against
California and a B 298. With a
Liberty Justice Center. So
there's going to be a mountain
of legal work to kill this
before it gets going.
We'll see. Ya know how to get
killed?
If you think you think, Yeah, I
bet in the courts, he asked
his own show knew Newsom who had
the opportunity to not to veto
the bill. And he granted the
excuse would be, I think this is
a great idea. And I think we got
to be careful about about
misinformation. But this is
telling people that they can't
get a second opinion. That's
what it's really turns out.
That's what has deeper meaning
is, so I have to veto it and
he'd have a grin and no one
could really condemn Him for
that. But by signing the law
like an idiot, and then having
it kicked out is a double it's a
double hit on him first he
signed a bad bill and then he's
gonna get kicked out because the
this lawsuit will go through
because it is an
unconstitutional law.
So it's baffling the pooch. How
could you think that this is a
good idea disobey is baffling.
He must be dumb. That's what it
tells me the guys don't well,
he's you know, he's so
concentrated on running for
president because he knows that
this next go round because Biden
isn't going to run no matter
what he tells Elisha and
whatever.
One last clip here, which really
blew me away. If someone sent me
a sub stack from the brown stone
Institute, which sounds big, but
it's a guy Jeffrey A Tucker,
who's the founder and president.
He's an economist author. He's
written 10 books, including
liberty or locked down so he's
an Epoch Times guy. Yeah, but he
has a you know, he's a he has a
real website brownstone
Institute. He's got other
important people on the board
and scholars, oh, important
people. But in the substack he
deconstructs a minute and 16
seconds of video. And he says
this is the moment when the lock
downs were approved. And and
Trump was basically hoodwinked
into, into approving it. And
I'll give you this scenario, and
then we can listen to the clip.
So it's Brooks MC Burke's
Deborah Birx. Are there
storyboard for your Admiral
Brooks Brooks? And Fauci the
both on stage? And It's question
time during the during the press
briefing, and the question comes
up about lockdowns and Trump is
looking at the audience or the
audience is the is the news
guys. And Deborah jumps in. Now
they had this prepared order or
statement or whatever, I guess
it was order from the NIH or the
CDC, which, according to the
substack, Burks was supposed to
present this because she was the
one that ultimately would go to
every single state in the union
and tell the governors they had
to shut down the state. We know
that to be true. It's in her
book, and she's proud of it. And
she gets all flustered as she's
trying to read this language to
kind of cement this lockdown
order. Fauci jumps in and does
it has a tremendous tell that
this is something and I recall
seeing this, but right at that
moment, when Fauci jumps up onto
the, you know, goes to the
lectern and starts reading this
new here it Trump is like
pointing at one of the
journalists and you're like
doing one of those things he
does it right, right. And so
that whole thing passes him by.
And then he doesn't even know it
happened. And it's a magical
moment. And let's just listen to
it. Now that you have that
visual in your head.
The question about the sort of
underlying public health
strategy behind some of these
guidelines, telling people to
avoid restaurants and bars is a
different thing than saying that
bars and restaurants should shut
down over the next 15 days. So
why was it seen as being
improved or not necessary to
take that additional step
offered additional guidance?
I think we have to say, the data
that has been coming out, and
I'm sure you're all up to the
data up to date on how long the
virus lives on hard surfaces.
And that has been our concern
over the last two weeks.
So I'm sorry. I just wanted to
read this as an answer.
He was my mentor. So I'm going
to have to let him speak.
The small print here. It's
really small print in states
with evidence of community
transmission bars, restaurants,
food courts, gyms, and other
indoor and outdoor venues, where
groups of people congregate
should be closed. So Mr.
President,
are you telling Are you telling
governors in those states then
to close all their restaurants
and
we haven't said that yet.
Recommending but we're
recommending things. We haven't
gotten to that step yet. That
could happen, but we haven't
gotten there yet.
They literally just went to that
step in front of his very eyes.
And Fauci is all jacked. No, no,
no, that's fine. Very small
print. Very, very small print. I
think this guy nails it. I think
that's exactly when it took
place.
That's a good, that's a good
catch. It's a great show, too.
It sounds like it to me.
And when you see the video in
the show notes and a show
notes.com You'll see Trump is
completely distracted. He's not
looking. And then those two
wasn't paying attention now and
then once Fauci delivers that
really, really small print, he
and Burke's are like, like
orgasmic looking at each other.
What we did it, we did it,
we pulled it, we pulled it off,
pull it off, we
pulled it out. Exactly. I
thought that was mind blowing.
I remember that era, that was
the era where we're COVID could
be on surfaces and everyone Oh
yeah. Careful, you can't do
that. You can't touch anything.
Exactly. What which turned out
to be bowl crap.
Okay, so here's the topic we
need to address.
So after all that it looks like
Elon Musk really is going to buy
Twitter. The surprise move comes
after months of intense legal
drama between the world's
richest man and Twitter. He's
now proceeding to buy the
company at the original offer
price from back in April $54.20.
A share experts say if Musk
didn't move forward with the
deal, he was likely heading to
court against Twitter and with a
losing hand. But Musk now
tweeting that buying Twitter is
an accelerant to creating x the
everything app and while that
tweet is short on details, Musk
has already said that he wants
to fix spam and bot issues take
the company private and
dramatically loosen restrictions
on what users can tweet. He has
also said he would reactivate
former President Trump's Twitter
account so who knows what
surprises could lie ahead?
Well, this was a fun twist in
the story
well I find it to be I've never
fully agree with your thesis but
I found this to be out of the
blue Korea for sure. There's
like all of a sudden we have
this unit because I thought it
was gonna you know, I thought
the way it was gonna go was that
he was going to use the leverage
that he had to develop the bots
and the bad news bunch of
bullcrap the numbers are wrong
because this is what most of
these guys are. like to buy
companies? Do they find your
numbers are wrong in the shoe?
Yeah. And then you get to think
for a lesser deal or for even
free. I've seen that happen.
And it turns out they were
negotiating in the past two
weeks about lowering the price,
according to sources.
Well, according to that
announcement right there, he's
gonna pay full ticket for what
he asked
first, that was the surprise. So
the whole thing is a surprise.
Well, so
there's a couple of options.
Because I agree with you. This
is This was unexpected. So
probably, Occam's Razor is key
signed a dumb deal, cuz I think
he kind of said, I don't need to
do due diligence, even though he
wants to believe that.
I'm gonna stop you there.
Because that has to be correct.
He had to have signed a dumb
deal. Yeah. And that really is a
is a black mark on his
reputation. If, if true. I mean,
we don't know that is absolutely
true. But it's the only
explanation that makes sense. He
signed a dumb deal.
I think most of those documents
have not been seen. And if that
is true, he signed a dumb deal.
And then as he tried to pull out
and he now he was, he's done a
very fine job of destroying
Twitter so far, because you
know, they're missing their
numbers. Advertisers are not
they are very wary, they don't
want any part of it. It's a
mess. There's, it's just a mess.
So it's, it is definitely in
decline. And his lawyers went
well, you know, you can wind up
paying probably 10 or $11
billion in fines to them for not
buying it or you could get the
money together and buy it at the
original price. So that is the
outcomes razor version. What he
says he's going to do with it, I
think is is even dumber than
this than this deal that he
signed. Because he truly thinks
that this is going to be can
create a WeChat. I mean, isn't
this what Facebook tried? hasn't
this been tried at nauseam in
the United States and without
the authoritarian government?
Making people use it as the only
avenue? I don't see how we can
pull that off. Because, you
know, do you know you can get
listened to podcasts on Twitter?
Do you know you can send people
lightning payments on Twitter?
No, you don't know that. No one
knows that because no one cares.
They just want to. They want to
spew on Twitter. They want to
bike crap through Twitter. So
that's what he thinks he's going
to do. There are some other
possibilities. Someone I would
say it feels like just looking
at the evidence we have and the
text messages he was receiving
and the people who were kind of
he was courting for this money
that he will need more than he
can raise. Maybe someone came in
and said Here it is. You're good
to go. Let's just do this. Now.
That could be a number of
parties.
And I think the that's an
interesting thesis. Somebody.
Yeah. So what's an area? Well,
now I think bringing Trump back
onto the platform is a big deal.
If Trump comes back,
I'll guess he will. Of course he
will. He's just looked at him.
Devin Nunez is the CEO of the
Freedom SPAC that Trump through
social and all that. So he'll he
will blaze doomed now. Now he
will blame Devin Nunez Devin
Nunez screwed it up. And there's
a lot of things wrong as we know
a lot of things going wrong with
that with that organization. So
he'll he'll, this is what he
does. He will trash them. He'll
step away from it. No say come
on back to Twitter. And it's I
mean, is this an October
surprise? He could be back on by
this weekend. Some say that I
think that I think that would be
really interesting. And I think
that the amount of money that
will be needed to put into the,
to the pot to get basically get
Trump back on Twitter. I think
some people might think that's
worth it.
I wonder if he's going to trash
newness. newness is a very
important cog in Trump's
machine. And I don't know that
he would trash him and I think
that would be fun to watch if he
dies. That would be bad.
I mean, why he trashes everybody
when he No,
no, he does. He tends to trash
people like that. But But this
would be this would be
noticeably bad. He doesn't even
net like he never tried a lot of
people that are super loyal.
Like he never trashed Perry, his
department of energy guy. He
never trashed. Nobody
fired him but housing but he
fired him.
He was fired. Not that I know of
resigned, he resigned. Okay.
Well, they all resigned. Nobody
can take any of those jobs for
more than a couple of years.
Exactly. He never did anything
with the black guy who was the
HUD guy who is famous As the
neurosurgeon whose name eludes
Ben Carson, Carson, he's never
done anything with him and he
said, there's a lot of guys that
are seeming to be immune to
social is failed. Just from
from, you know, from the
narrative perspective.
We can put money on this. I'm
saying no, he's not going to
trash. EB can trash somebody,
but it won't be noon as
well. Let's not put money on
that. Let's put money on. Is he
coming back to Twitter? I'm not
I wouldn't take the bet. Okay.
Well, then why did you say I'll
put money on it?
I'll put money on him trashing
Nunez.
I'll take that bet. Five. Okay.
555 bucks.
Five bucks. Oh, is it 500?
Please, what you think I am? I'm
a podcaster. What's your
problem?
Five bucks. Okay, five bucks. I
say doesn't treasure
zoom. See, this is why your
friends don't talk to you
anymore. The the what would you
call them again? dylib. Joe's
dylib. Joe's? Because you keep
taking big money from them?
Should you five bucks, and you
can keep them going forever?
Anyway, it'll be interesting to
see what he does. Again, I think
it's the destruction of Twitter.
The only way he can realize his
current dream Elon Musk says is
to have everyone get ready to
show your driver's license to
become a full fledged member of
Twitter. This he's not going to
charge subscriptions for crap.
Now. He's going to make
everybody verify everyone will
be a blue chip guy.
You know, he thinks he I don't
think so. I you know. Okay,
we'll see. I mean, he's, I don't
think he has enough time in the
day. I mean, managing Space X is
really his I think his top
priority.
Is guy a lot of credit. You give
him a lot of credit. I don't
give him any credit like that
anymore. Especially after
reading those emails. He No, no
emails
are dumb, but it was mostly the
idiots were the guys that he is
friends with. Not him so much.
Right?
Anyway, if this could be the
government, the government
saying hey, you know,
this much this doing the big
deal? October surprise,
surprise, would be making Jason
Calacanis the CEO,
that would that would make my
day to what that would
be great.
So one other one other theory,
remember Elon gets all his money
from the government indirectly,
or he starts his business with
money from NASA, he starts his
his business with huge subsidies
and tax breaks on electric
vehicles. And, you know, so
maybe you're always trying to
gouge the government. Yeah. So
maybe the government's like,
Hey, man, we need this we need
and I'm just gonna stick with my
theory. I
think definitely. I think that
what you're saying now is
absolutely true. That was it was
important in Iran is still is.
That's where they're going to
bring those satellites over
there. And then beamed down to
Twitter in Iran, so they can get
a revolution going to get rid of
the guy. Yep. Get rid of the
regime. And it was Hillary
Clinton use Twitter, they all
they all these revolutionary
operations, were using Twitter,
all y'all coming to stemming
from the CIA, I think there's a
connection between the
intelligence so much, and
Twitter that they can't get rid
of it, there's no substitute.
And just to make sure we remove,
or we have d balled any
potential competition,
there's three main candidates to
the deal, the first attacks
data, and one of the big
questions I'm sure
I should set this up. This is
the proposal of what to do with
tick tock, there's three main
tenets
to the deal, the first attacks
data, and one of the big
questions that lawmakers and
others have had is the extent to
which China efficacy tab is
owned by a Chinese company, the
extent to which China can access
a US data. So the first thing
essentially acquires Oracle to
take care of all of the data in
the US and kind of pardoning it
away from the rest of the
company and away from China. The
second is the logarithm. So when
you go on tick tock, you're fed
content, you don't really know
why you're being fed it, but
it's being fed to you. And
there's a lot of concern that
that content could be
manipulated, potentially, just
this woman's voice is like a
hacksaw on glass. Yeah, she's
on CNN, you.
And there's a lot of concern
that that content could be
manipulated potentially, to, you
know, impact an election like
that you could see content
that's in favor of a certain
candidate. So Oracle would also
be in charge of monitoring that
content and the logarithm
logarithms to see if it looks
like there's something off and
if they think if there is,
report it to the US government,
and then finally, corporate
governance, you know, what does,
how does actually tic toc work
from a management perspective
from an ownership perspective,
and the initial plan is not to
make bite dance. The Chinese
owner of Tiktok salsa But
they're trying to carve it off.
So one of the things they're
trying to do is create a board
of directors of independent
national security experts, and
they will feed any concerns that
they have up to the US
government and kind of keep tabs
on the US business.
We need your data, when and
please park it with Oracle who
because most of the CIA
databases as a strong partner
very connected, not only that
Oracle has huge business in
building a digital profiles from
credit card data and you know,
the data broker, big data broker
business. You can't wait you
have to disclose your
algorithms. So we can see if
you're doing anything nefarious,
and we've got a whole panel of
douchebags who are going to narc
on your constantly, they're
dead. No, not that. It's like
Facebook. How's that? $400 stock
doing?
Let's get into you.
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$500 Right now that Facebook
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Unless, unless they do some you
know, unless they hide the bets
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float is never the same.
There'll be some issuances.
There'll be some buybacks but it
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ISOs you already made the bet
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Now okay. 500 is good. I have a
couple I'm over ISOs so I don't
know if this is going to be very
well. You
got too many. How
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three five. It should be four
but gone.
Really, you're gonna you're
gonna you're gonna do that to me
and I'm gonna say Go on. You
sound like you sound like Kara
Swisher This is what Kara
Swisher does. Oh you you forgot
for but okay, go ahead. Go on,
Scott. Go ahead, Scott. Go
ahead. Scott. boneheads running
the ship. That's one.
Congratulations on a great job.
To have this one.
I think a lot of people didn't
like it.
I don't like that one. This one
is pretty good. It's a national
nightmare. Is that then deploy,
deploy, deploy. Personally,
national nightmare. Kinda like
that one.
I liked a great job when the
best. Oh, okay, I got to I got a
cookie. Can I give you a cookie?
Is that AJ? That's funny. And
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you loot we shoot.
You'd like to great job. Want
the best?
Yeah, what was the one you liked
the best. It was one that was
kind of funny. Well,
this. Okay. The one I like is a
national nightmare. It's the one
I like, but
congratulations on a great job.
That's the one you liked. Yeah,
I think the end of show is
congratulations on a great job.
Yeah. Okay.
We'll keep that the other one. I
like a lot though.
Yeah, well, you can use that for
the negative and you can use
that for the newsletter. It's
negative. All right.
Let's listen to John Kennedy.
He's running for office as a
nice 32nd ad he's putting out
called the crackhead ad.
This is a classic.
Violent crime is surging in
Louisiana. Woke leaders buying
the place. I blame the
criminals. A mom should not have
to look over her shoulder when
she's pumping gas. I voted
against the early release Obama
criminals and I opposed the
funding the police. Look if you
hate cops just because of the
cops. The next time you get in
trouble call a crackhead. I'm
John Kennedy. and I approve this
message.
It's a good way to get attention
Yeah, I got a lot of a lot of
well as he got viral.
Well, since you're doing that.
Let me play just a 36 second
soundbite of Harry Styles. Harry
Styles you know Harry Styles
you'd like Harry Styles me you
know Harry Styles right?
I know Harry Styles I don't
particularly like him or don't
like him. But
you know the music so Harry
Styles very popular. Harry's
either go spits on people. No,
no Harry Styles is the former
boyband guy and he sings
watermelon sugar high. That guy,
he dresses up as a girl. He's
got like girl clothes on all the
time. Now you can't trigger me
start happening. So he did a
residency in Austin a whole week
of shows. And this is perfect
because Austin I mean, the the
elites who live in Austin who
can still afford to, they have
season tickets to the to the
moody events is called the moody
theater. I think they even I
don't know if this was in the
movie itself or a different
venue, but it was the it's all
the same people. They own all
the concerts, they produce
everything in Austin. So this
was Oh my God. Have you have you
seen Harry Styles? Yeah. As of
the LD alludes to God and Jared
styles to normal people can't
afford the tickets. And so
Harry's in Austin, what does he
do? He, at a certain point, he
gets his guitar Beddoes in the
audience. His guitar is a big
sticker Beto for Texas. And he
just can't he just stands there.
And I want you to hear the
orgasms from the crowd of
Austin.
Got the reason I stopped? Yeah,
I was gonna say it sounds like
in that crowd of screen. There's
somebody screaming like she's
being raped.
No, it's one of the lib tardes
like that, like the girl with
the you know, the whenever they
got like the girl in the
supermarket whenever they go
crazy, like insane. I think this
actually triggered TDs Trump
derangement syndrome. Listen,
you'll hear it. It's the same
screen.
The woman in the green
Yeah, listen, it's her listen
it's like frightening,
frightening.
Yeah, they get completely. They
trigger and they give the same
scream as when they have nothing
left to say. And they're being
accused of something. They just
got
crushed in the Wilhelm scream.
It's really
incredible. The real home
screen. Got to give big props to
the actually I won't give props
The Daily Show ripped off a good
idea. And then they put it
together better than the
original. This was the mash up
that was going around of our
vice president Kamala Harris.
And Selena, who was played by
the billionaire in Veep.
Oh, yeah. Julia, Dr. Julie,
Julia Louis Dreyfus. Don't think
they own Cargill, don't they?
They don't know if it's Cargill,
but they think they're big. The
Dreyfus families big tension.
So they did this mashup. And it
was online. First, it was
really, it was funny, but it
wasn't good enough that I
clipped it because it just
wasn't all the great. The Daily
Show, they did a really good
job, but they didn't come up
with it. But it's worth
listening to this this mashup
between fiction and real life.
My fellow Americans, words have
many meanings. And sometimes
instead of conveying our
meaning, they can suggest other
meanings when we talk about
the children of the community.
They are the children of the
community
while we are the United States
of America, because we are
united. And we are states,
talking about the significance
of the passage of time, right
the significance of the passage
of time. So when you think about
it, there is great significance
to the passage of time, whatever
we
have in store cannot be known.
The past was once the future.
The future is I should say,
unknown. We gotta
take this stuff seriously, as
seriously as you are because you
have been forced to have to take
it seriously.
Obesity is a serious disease and
it needs to be taken seriously.
You need to get to go. I need to
be able to get where you need to
go to do the work and get home.
I hope
that clarifies the issue. And
this can be the last word on
those words. certain issues
are just settled. Clearly we're
not. No, that's right. And
that's why I do believe that we
are living sadly in real
unsettled times.
It's unbelievable. It's a match.
Yes, vapid vapidity, I guess
it'd be a good word for it. Just
so vapid, this one
And and for the for the Daily
Show to do that I was a bit
surprised.
Yeah, that is kind of maybe
I'll, you know try to cut her
off day. I mean they how much to
know that she should not be in
office? Yeah. shouldn't think
about running is muddy the
waters
have? I have no clip and I'm
really sad about it. Have you
been following the chest Scandal
The scandal from the chess
world.
I know about it, but I haven't
followed it as any cheater. I
don't know how you cheat it
chess in this in this you go
hey, look over there. And then
your pieces
are that's the best part of the
story, although I'm pretty sure
it's not true. So this, this
relatively new player comes
pretty much out of nowhere, in
in a very short amount of time
and starts winning everywhere. I
think he was initially playing
online chess competitions, I
don't even know if that's I
mean, doesn't that sounds like
easy to cheat. But then he was
playing the a grand champion.
And the grand champion within a
couple moves says this guy's
cheating, I'm not going to be a
part of this and walks out of
the competition. And the chess
world is, is is like really
rocked by this. And so the
theory for at least a week and a
half was that this guy, this
player came out of nowhere, that
that someone was, you know,
obviously observing the game,
running scenarios on a chess
computer, and then wirelessly
feeding back the moves to him.
The catch was how they claim
this was being transferred back
to him wirelessly care to guess.
Well, I would think it'd be in
the ear. We're going to those
little listening devices you'd
like you're hearing it it goes
deep in the canal and you can
receive radio transmissions.
No, it was wirelessly controlled
anal beads. So they said they
would give him a Morse code or
some
Morse code in your but isn't
that bad is That's cheating.
That's a if you go to that
length, give him the title. Give
it to him.
Grandmaster would probably have
played enough computers. It was
yeah, that was the stars play
computers they can just see as a
computer move is not a person to
two moves.
And he says computer movies
cheating.
Yeah, that's actually what's
interesting about the story is
that the computer is so
distinctive. It has its own
style. Because you can play
different guys, they all have
styles. So you know you're
playing these other grandmasters
novices thought that's what he
would do, right? And then you
play the computer. That's his
style. That's what he would do
the computer. It's like that's
interesting to me.
Well, you should go to a meeting
and talk about it with him.
Because he follows me that well,
I just thought that one moment
there was interesting.
The chess world has been rocked.
Google, I got a clip Google sued
for being Google.
No.
Okay, listen to this.
Google has to pay $85 million.
For tracking location data
deceptively, it will settle a
lawsuit brought by the Arizona
Attorney General, the Ag alleges
Google made billions of dollars
in profit, and what the office
called one of the biggest
consumer fraud lawsuits in
Arizona history, the EGS office
ads, it's the largest amount per
capita, Google has paid in a
consumer fraud and privacy
lawsuit of this kind. They began
investigating Google in 2018,
they found some apps continued
to track user location data,
even if the location history
feature was off. Google used
other settings like web and app
activity to track the data. And
then they use that information
to sell ads. A Google
spokesperson said the company
now provides straightforward
controls and auto delete options
for location data.
Did to be worse is shocked by
this? Oh, yeah. Is that what
they do is that we always knew
Google was doing this. Yeah. So
they're getting sued for being
Google.
Yeah, but if, like they care,
like everything else, so it's a
big deal going. Okay.
Yeah. My checkbook out. Yeah,
exactly. That's how that's how
it is sad, easy. OTG people
remember that lifestyle. Look
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may protect you at least a
little bit more. I would say.
All right. Who knows what'll
happen between now and Sunday?
Anything goes? Has a lot on the
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