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Adam curry Jhansi Devora
October 9 2022 This is your
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Morning everybody. I'm Adam
curry
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where I'm enjoying a canal demo.
No, I'm Joshua kill
canal de Bono Bordeaux. Yeah, I
know. You're drinking wine. It's
no a canal is a little pastry
that is made is a specialty of
Bordeaux. Curious I've been to
Bordeaux a dozen times and I've
never had one there. But
so it's good morning.
Well, I don't know why I never
had one right the first time I
had one was in New York. But
there's a French guy here in
Berkeley that makes them and he
he's at the farmers market on a
Sunday mornings. And since we
started the show so late
Okay, thanks.
I can I can drive over there in
the morning as they open and get
a few of these things. You
should look them up they're
delicious are made it a guy that
told me that they're made
basically made from pancake
batter and beeswax.
And maybe some earwax mixed in.
No,
no beeswax has to be beeswax
edible.
You know, I did figure out why I
needed why I need to do all of
my my actual show production on
the day of because you asked
Well, why don't you just do it
on Saturday and then just sleep
in Sunday? Yeah, lounge around
go get your Budo cracker like
you do. The reason is, I need a
deadline if I don't have a
deadline and I've backed my
deadline enough hours about five
hours back so that I never wind
up with too much material.
But yeah, you had to do yes,
yes. And I have a similar
process where I try to not have
too much because I could load up
you know 1000 clips but I have a
clip limit.
Well this clip limit but also
for me it's like a funnel is
like only the best is going to
get through and has to be
squeezed through in time for a
shout for show start.
When did you start that process?
Well, I realized I've done it
all along ever since we saw I
ever noticed the best you said
the best huh?
Oh, wow. Oh, I'm sorry. I forgot
to put my comedian interpreter
hat on vago. Okay, because we're
all going to die from nuclear
war bro.
Media has this way. Yes. Can you
get much worse the meetings like
and he's in the editorial
office? let's promote nuclear
war. But we are really ratings
will go up.
Hey, man, it worked great. In
the 60s. We can do it again.
President Biden ignored
questions on his way to a speech
in Maryland this morning after
warning in stark terms of
possible nuclear annihilation.
We have not faced the prospect
of Armageddon since Kennedy and
the Cuban Missile Crisis yet and
President said at a private
fundraiser. I don't think
there's any such thing as the
ability to easily use a tactical
nuclear weapon and not end up
with Armageddon. Mr. Biden said
Russian President Vladimir Putin
having sustained multiple
military setbacks in Ukraine has
no clear end game. Where does he
find a way out? Where does he
find himself where he does not
only lose face but significant
power? Putin has warned recently
he might use weapons of mass
destruction. The White House
said today there is no new
intelligence suggesting Russia
is taking steps to deploy a
battlefield nuclear weapons in
Ukraine. To you from the
President?
Well, I just think it's
unwanted.
Yeah, very well, of course.
That's the whole point. We had
4044 seconds of fear and terror
to porn. And then well, you
know,
there's no proof, no proof,
while making it up.
How said today there is no new
intelligence suggesting Russia
is taking steps to deploy a
battlefield nuclear weapons in
Ukraine. Does this feel like
hype to you from the President?
Well, I just think it's unwise
more than hype. HR McMaster
served as national security
adviser to President Trump.
It kind of plays right into
Putin's hands. You know, this is
all Putin can do now is round
his nuclear saber, and I think
he has to know that if he uses a
nuclear weapon, the consequences
would be unbearable for him.
While
in an interview with the BBC,
Ukraine's President Volodymyr
Zelensky said talk of nuclear
warfare should start hold the
world.
They don't know
if they will use or they will
not use. I think that is
dangerous even to speak about
it. Putin is leading the world
to the precipice
of nuclear war. Mike McCaul is
the top Republican on the House
Foreign Affairs Committee.
I think every nation in the
United Nations needs to warn
Putin this will not be tolerated
including nations that have
stayed on the sidelines.
That guy text Okay, I got some
stuff here now.
I mean, this this, this is you
know, it's it's as if they took
the same SIOP playbook and went
seriously like this. That was so
good. Let's just put it may even
be in on it for all I know.
We're not gonna have a nuclear
war. This is a Lenski disguised.
Guy. You gotta go. Did you? Did
you? Let's go. Well, I
just want to ask you a question.
Did you see or hear the clearly
Russian tapped phone call
between the prime minister of
Ukraine and Nestor suffrage and
former president Yulia
Tymoshenko?
This is what you're talking
about when you say the best
clips? Play it?
No, I don't know. They're
speaking in Ukrainian. No, but I
never mind but I can tell you I
can give you just a translation.
What what they were talking
about is, you know what we have
to do with all those people in
that in the Donbass region, the
8 million people living there,
we got to nuke them. And that's
the Princess Leia chick. She's
back in the picture.
These people are creeps. I mean,
Sarah given me nothing but more
money. Exactly,
exactly. And it's so obvious
that just how much more can we
bleed out?
Russians the Russians are really
good at tapping phones
and the quality is so good. It's
I know they
got a good sound guy working for
the Russians they better in our
guys
will know they send their guys
to sabotage our people. That's
what they did with Joe.
So Chris Cuomo is new show is
out.
Oh, my goodness. This is this is
your lead. Chris Cuomo.
Well, what do you think they
talked about? They talked about
nuclear war? On the ground?
boots
on the ground? Oh, he's there.
Well, he's no he's been there.
He makes sure to brag about
that. He always makes sure to
bring that in a show clip of him
hanging around with his hat on
with a helmet.
Does he have a flak jacket on
with press on it?
Probably okay. So he has that
was from his original show. He
showed that but but he keeps
showing that clip over and over
him being there and he talked to
the people he knows what they're
just like us. In fact that got
some clips of of Cuomo and he
breathes first two guests on his
new show is this is Willie. I
think it's William COE hand. The
guy that was with the Department
of Defense guy from Clinton, and
then we're on Bolton, his buddy
William Cohen is the guy who
admitted that, that we use
weather warfare and earthquake
machines. If it's the same guy,
yeah. The Secretary Yeah.
Secretary of Defense, former
Secretary of Defense.
So let's go Cuomo new show one.
All right, what is happening in
Ukraine is going to wind up
hitting us here at home. Make no
mistake about that. It matters
not only to our democratic
ideals abroad, but to our
homeland security. Ukrainian
forces have taken back ground
that Putin thought he was going
to hold. So now he is upping
threats of nuclear response, and
playing a game with annexation.
Now, this is something that
actually is a very dangerous
piece of trickery. I spent time
on the Ukrainian Front Lines. At
the end of June, it's amazing
how American their ambitions
are, and their appetite to be
free of an oppressor. It's much
like our fight against England
was many years ago.
I don't think so. Oh, no.
Well produced. If you did that
sounds like sounds like your
handiwork. Now,
he's loaded with cliches, as
you've noticed by the barking
dog. Yes. And so he continues
with these cliches and all these
talking points that are not here
and he can't think of anything
new. So he goes and starts to
doubt which he brings kohai by
the way, I just went off for a
long time. So I clicked way down
and just put the dog in a lot.
So he brings Cohen in. And
there's a little moment in this
next clip that they start
talking about. They're talking
about Putin and What a nutcase
he is, and he's got to be
stopped and is this and is gonna
do about new nuclear war. What
about boots on the ground and go
on and on and on. And I would
just want you to listen to clip
to hear and see if you can spot
the interesting little. I don't
know if it's a faux pas or
something beyond a faux pas, but
here we have Cohen yakking away.
I don't think he's bluffing. And
I don't think we'd have to take
him seriously and what we have
to do is deter him as best we
can, but then respond in a
fashion that makes it unexcited
duel for him in the future. We
can talk about that. But there
are multiple plans that have to
be considered
well, but no matter what the
plan is, it's about how big the
commitment is from the United
States, both in terms of more
equipment, and whether there'll
be boots on the ground, I know
that you're aware of the reports
that there is tactical help from
the United States, both at home
here and on the ground there.
But do you believe that the
United States needs to do more
before this becomes a new move
for the Soviet Union?
Well, I have to continue to do
what we're doing.
He said, a new move or a new
moon
a new move, or a new cemented
for this Soviet Union? Yeah.
Idiot,
uh, hold on a second. This set.
So this show having these
particular guests to me this,
this, someone is producing this
appropriately. And this is a
this is a communications device.
And they're using the I believe
the willful alien idiot Chris
Cuomo to communicate it.
Thinking that, Oh, this guy, he
had ratings?
He did. He had ratings. He had
ratings. He Well, I mean, for
CNN, he had the best ratings. He
had ratings for CNN were still
low. So
and I was like, Yeah, who's
who's doing this podcast? And
he's also on some sketchy new
news channel which you also
gotta
wonder he knew shout the set is
dynamite.
Of course, it's we know who does
this.
CIA. Yes, of
course. I have a clip about that
later. Good.
So now yeah, he's coming into
problem is he's when he says
Soviet Union. Now what it was
the Soviet Union dissolved with
30 years ago, 32 years ago,
something like that was 8989.
Okay. 32 years ago, 33 years
ago. Thank you, David. So he's
still using the term Soviet it's
like saying Red China. It's just
a Sony
officially 9090 91 Probably. Oh,
it
was done a long time ago. Yeah.
So okay, so but then he brings
Bolton on and now
now. Now we know it's a CIA
operation because his Garin
Bolton
comes on, and it's worse.
Bolton's actually asking for the
assassination of Putin. What?
Pretty much, and you will you
gotta hear that I got three
clips from with him in Bolton.
So let's go with Cuomo one
Bolton, one or como three,
Bolton, one.
We're moving potentially into a
very dangerous period here with
a lot of upside but a lot of
risks. The
that's it six seconds. Actually,
yes, yes. Yes, that's right.
Because he said something in
there. I had to comment on let's
play it up and play it again.
We're moving potentially into a
very dangerous period here with
a lot of upside, but a lot of
risks.
A lot of upside. Got you caught
the same thing I did. What's the
upside? What's the upside were
destroyed? Ukraine. Ukraine is
being destroyed? Black brick by
brick. Yeah. And what's the
upside? What upside? Is he
talking about
coup get getting rid of Putin?
I guess that's because he never
says what it is
the only thing I can say that's
that's the idea that that is the
only way out as they have to
install a
an American stooge. Yeah. All
right, let's go to clip to
Putin did authorize the use of a
nuclear weapon, he would be
citing his own suicide note. And
I think that needs to be clear
publicly so that everybody in
the Russian military
intelligence, domestic security
conglomerate knows how much is
at risk here. Is it a very
serious step. And as I say, we
all know where that decision
would come from. And he should
bear the ultimate
responsibility. He needs to know
that there shouldn't be any
ambiguity on the point.
Do you think that he believes
and do you believe that the
United States has the ability to
reach out and touch Putin in
that way?
Oh, please tell me tell me he
says I do believe he's telling
me that was his comeback. I do
believe.
I don't think it was but I
wished it was. But I here's what
he says. And this is the last of
these clips. Clip three,
I think we can I think we've
demonstrated we've got that
ability and given Qasem
Soleimani the head of the
Iranian Quds Force, an early
exit, and we can find Putin as
well. This is something now the
use of a nuclear weapon here for
the first time in war since
1945. So the huge step and if
Putin can execute that maneuver
and get away with it by staying
in power, you It is a terrible
signal to Iran to North Korea to
China. So I do think it's worth
considering exactly how we're
going to try to deter Putin from
doing it. Let's face it, the
fact this war began on February
the 24th means the West failed,
we failed to deter Putin from
invading we failed to determine
2014 as well. So these failures
of deterrence in his mind I'm
afraid or giving him the wrong
message.
But isn't this exactly what went
wrong with with the Bay of Pigs?
Isn't this exactly Oh, and then
we tried to blow up Castro with
a cigar we've tried exploding
cigar we've had to Prick him
with a with a with a cane of
pricker you know, shooting with
a dart gun all of that failed is
it are we really doing the same
thing again here we get we gotta
go assassin.
I gotta do Na, this is actually
illegal. We've signed documents
that say that presidential
executive orders from Reagan,
and others have confirmed that
you can't do these
assassinations but but some
bonehead like Bolton can say
what he wants he could go on and
so while we killed this other
guy
it's so cavalier but that you
didn't you know,
nothing super super Cavalier
again, against the head of the
Russia or the Soviet Union.
That's Russia's Republic.
I can guarantee you the meetings
and the Cuomo kid is in there.
They talk like that these damn
Soviets I'm telling you there's
still stuck in that mode. Damn
so damn Soviets me Miss show
title maybe damn Soviets.
Yes, good show damn Soviet
possible as possible. Let's get
back to some
of the fear porn for a moment.
With
each humiliating loss on the
battlefield. Military experts
worry Putin might lash out with
chemical or nuclear weapons.
He might lash out.
I'm gonna lash out, lash out.
I'm gonna
lash out with some chemical
weapons.
They used to do that. This was
Amy Goodman as favorites comment
about Trump lashing out he
lashed out. Trump said something
like I don't like that Trump
lashed out.
But it seems like there's quite
a difference between Trump
lashing out. And Vladimir Putin
lashing out with nuclear and
chemical weapons. is by
the way, when did Putin ever
mentioned chemical weapons or
biologic? Now they're dropping
that into the mix. I've seen
this with every report, Putin
says threatening nuclear,
biological and chemical weapons.
He's never mentioned any of
these things. He says they're
gonna use what they have at
their disposal. Yeah, amen. That
means chemical. That means
you're gonna piss on him.
With each humiliating loss on
the battlefield. Military
experts worry Putin might lash
out with chemical or tactical
nuclear weapons. For more on
what that would mean. Here's Oh,
yes. Is David
Gray. Oh, wait, wait, you got to
play the whole clip from the
beginning again. Okay. I think I
did. Again, yeah.
With each humiliating loss on
the battlefield. Military
experts worry Putin might lash
out with chemical or tactical
nuclear weapons. From what
do you say apt to lash out at
chemical nuclear weapons
lash out and lash out with
chemical or tactical nuclear
weapons
do hear a little blip but it's
chemical lash out with chemical
or tactical weapons.
Hey, ever heard that word with?
Worry, Putin might lash out with
chemical or nuclear weapons. For
more on what that would mean.
Here's CBS is David Martin.
Russia good launch short range
nuclear weapons against Ukraine
from aircraft from the sea or
from the ground. Like back in
the 1950s when the US Army fired
a nuclear artillery shell into
the desert. So how powerful are
they
very wide range everything from
down to one kiloton up to 10s of
kiloton the
atomic bomb, which leveled
Hiroshima was 15 kilotons.
Russia has between 1002 1000
short range nuclear weapons at
storage sites around the
country, including one close to
the Ukrainian border
that would first have to be
brought out of the bunker and
then flown to the unit where
they attach it to the launcher.
What would
the United States do once a
nuclear weapon went off?
I think that our response would
be to attempt to de escalate.
retired Major General Heidi
Brown is a former director of
operations for US Strategic
Command in the war games that
you've played when the other
side uses a nuclear weapon. And
the US tries to de escalate.
Does it work?
It eventually works, but it's a
game.
It's a game. Okay, so the right
this is ratcheting it up.
Yeah, but it's the media doing
the ratcheting. These people are
shameless.
I think we have another ratchet
here. President Biden ignored
questions on his way to his
speech in Maryland this morning
after warning in stark terms of
possible nuclear annihilation.
We have not faced the prospect
of Armageddon since Kennedy and
the Cuban Missile Crisis, the
President said at a private
fundraiser. I don't think
there's any such thing as the
ability to easily use a tactical
nuclear weapon and not end up
with Armageddon. Mr. Biden said
Russian President Vladimir
Putin, having sustained multiple
military setbacks in Ukraine has
no clear end game. Where does he
find a way out? Where does he
find himself where he does not
only lose face but significant
power? Putin has warned recently
he might use weapons of mass
destruction. The White House
said today there is no new
intelligence suggesting Russia
is taking steps to deploy a
battlefield nuclear weapons in
Ukraine
again, very feel like hype
to you from the President.
Well, I just think it's unwise.
Well, I think we already played
that one. I
think you played it.
I did. Yeah, I'm sorry. Anyway,
so here's collectively was on.
We're show on weird.
You could blame me for not
stopping it earlier. There you
go. And I didn't I failed. I
failed in my policeman's.
I know. I know that. We haven't
played this but this is a fun
one.
In this tense atmosphere. The
Biden administration announced
this week it was purchasing
larger quantities of a drug used
to treat patients in case of a
nuclear or radiological
emergency. The Department of
Health and Human Services said
this move was part of an ongoing
and quote long planned unquote
preparation strategy. Alex Jones
ahead of his time
yeah, I'm gonna call bull crap
on this you know what this is?
This is an Amgen product what at
Amgen not have they weren't in
on the COVID scam? So hey, guys,
here's $292 million. Okay. Yeah,
we'll get that over to you right
away. I'll
be absolutely correct. You know,
I'm saying yeah, low flow, low
payout, payola.
Now there's more reasons to be
frightened people.
Meanwhile, the exodus of
fighting age men from Russia is
taking a new turn to Russians
fleeing Putin's military draft
have requested asylum in the US
after sailing across the Bering
Strait to a remote island that
belongs to Alaska for for the
Russians were taken to Anchorage
for processing. This was a
surprise to us. Who knows what's
going to happen in the future if
more individuals from Russia are
trying to, you know, leave
Russia through the Bering
Strait.
Then there was distance between
Russia and Alaska is about 55
miles now. The governor says he
does not anticipate a steady
stream of Russians heading to
Alaska anytime soon.
Why he even mentioned it
I did is stupid. His story ever.
I can see you're laughing you
have borderline Clip of the Day
because I didn't know that was
going on. That's hilarious.
Also, Hey, man, I can see Russia
from my doorstep. From my porch,
exactly where they are. Exactly.
Now she can say I can see
Russians from my porch porch.
Luckily, there's a little bit of
pushback. Some actually, before
we get to the pushback, I did
just want to say was it just
about the Nord Stream pipelines?
One of our producers in the know
says just so you know, all NATO
and other countries in the in
the Baltic Sea have on the
Baltic Sea says have listening
buoys and sonar all over the
place since the Cold War if the
Russians did it, they'd have
crap loads of evidence of every
ship traversing the sea at the
time.
That makes sense. That makes
sense.
Yeah. And what about the eye in
the sky? Bullcrap having the eye
on the sky, everybody knows
what's going on. Every celebrity
bullcrap
we're getting. We're being fed
and feel crap. Yeah. And Sweden,
Denmark and Norway are blocking
anyone now from examining the
Nord Stream pipelines. So there
you go. Good job, everybody. You
know, you know who I'm going to
tell you right now who will
uncover the mystery. Who will
let us know just how Russia did
this. belling cat. Yeah, Bella,
watch. You watch Bellingcat you
watch Bellingcat is going to be
it. Alright, so now we go to
Claire Daly. She's the member of
European Parliament from
Ireland. She's got a big ass
voice. We like her. Here's her
latest soliloquy in Parliament
about this senseless war. I'm
sorry. Putin's baseless illegal
war.
The war in Ukraine is quickly
escalating into a wider horror.
And from what I can see,
practically nobody in this
chamber is doing anything to
prevent us. In fact, most people
seem to get off on the fact that
it's escalating. And at this
precise moment, of course, as
usual, to voice is challenging
the rush to war are attacked and
silenced. smeared as traitors
cronies Putin puppets Kremlin
State which is Russian agents,
frankly, it's pathetic. And I
don't make the comparison
lightly. For the crudeness and
cynicism of these slurs coming
from mainstream EU parties might
as well have been written by
Hermann Goring, who infamously
said that even though people
never want more, they can be
brought to war with threats and
smears. He said, All you have to
do tell them they're being
attacked, denounced the pacifist
for lack of patriotism, and
exposing their country to
danger. It works the same every
way for he led, you are
following this house should be
ashamed of this debate. Words
are being twisted, meaning
superlatives, and the truth
turned on its head, opposing the
horrible madness of war is not
anti European. It's not anti
Ukrainian. It's not pro Russian.
It's common sense, the working
class of Europe have nothing to
gain from this war, and
everything to lose. And I find
it laughable that those calling
for arms to Ukraine never call
for arms for the people of
Palestine, or for the people of
Yemen. On IQ. I oppose all war.
I want to stop. I make no
apology for that. And I'm not
going to be scapegoated and
labeled for us either.
Yeah. All right.
Let's don't take any a small
aircraft anywhere clear.
Yeah, the irony, the irony of
the commentary is that the EU
was formed as both a trading
system as a way to keep another
European war from breaking out.
So they should be at a base
level. It should be very anti
war. But no, they're not as the
typical of these Europeans who
keep wanting wars. Well, yeah.
I mean, I don't think it's any
countries specifically. I still
think
those are the worst those guys.
We're not much better. We're,
we're
doing as profit tiers, though.
They actually are bloodthirsty.
Just my opinion.
Yeah, okay. Fair. Fair enough.
We There you go. We not me,
maybe you. So I view all of this
in light of the Queen's passing,
or the announcement of the
Queen's passing, because we all
know how long ago she died. He
said, he said, without evidence.
I'm writing the D platforming
note for them. But this is part
of the great reset. Now, and
Putin is he's a stubborn
bastard, but he has to be reset.
So he has to go. And I think he
really should fear for his life.
I have no illusions that the CIA
won't bungle it up. And no, and
then send the exploding vodka
bottle, or whatever, like hohoho
even though I thought he was
dying of cancer, you know, you
had months to live, he's gone
insane. He has dementia, he has
Parkinson's. None Oh, now we
have to kill him. John Bolton,
John Bolton, at the same time,
we have Iran with a massive
operation, which is it's real,
the people are really
protesting, which is what you
want, which is what you want to
get started. But it seems to be
at a level where the spooks are
coming out and saying, Yeah,
this is I think this is the end
for the regime there. This is
this time it's gonna stick. This
is the BBC, with a professor
from the London School of
Economics.
What is really remarkable is
that, unlike in previous
protests, were, you know, people
would flee the security forces
in what we're seeing in these
protests is that unarmed young
people are actually standing
their ground. And I think the
images of that kind of bravery
is a real problem for the
regime, because all it does is
it encourages more and more and
more opposition and more and
more people to come out. So I
think in my view, this is the
beginning of the end. This is
the beginning of the end for the
Islamic Republic, really, you
could as strongly as that? I
think so. And I and I don't
think it's going to happen
overnight. So we shouldn't
expect that this regime is just
going to crumble in a matter of
weeks. The last Iranian
Revolution took about a year.
There will be ups and downs,
there will be periods of calm,
punctuated with mass protests.
But I think what's absolutely
clear to everyone is that this
regime has lost all legitimacy.
If the regime word is aside, it
was gonna use absolute force. Do
you think he could still stop
this?
I think they could slow it down.
I think they can buy themselves
some time. But the more that
they kill unarmed Iranians on
the streets of Iran, the more I
think they actually dig a hole
for themselves. It is the only
way out really of this crisis in
the long term is to listen to
what these people are saying is
to listen to their demands. You
can't have a country where the
demographics are young, vibrant,
and and saying to their regime,
we want something else. We want
something different that
you're seeing it's as a matter
of time, even if it isn't an
immediate change.
Absolutely. I, I think that
anybody who thinks that things
are just going to stay the same
as they are in Iran is really
mistaken. Something else is
coming. None of us knows exactly
what that is, we hope and pray
it will be something better. But
anybody looking at this
situation must be able to see
that something has fundamentally
changed in Iran. And we're never
going back.
As long as you say it enough, it
might actually come true.
Well, I have a very interesting
clip from NPR. And I ended it
right on the on the high note is
my high note that kind of gives
away what you said to introduce
the other clip, which is that
the spooks are coming out every
which way.
The violence in Iran escalated
today as defiant protesters took
to the streets and growing
numbers and security forces
cracked down brutally woman even
dare to heckle the country's
president. Why didn't they say,
Oh, hold on, stop, stop. This, I
believe is NBC Saturday.
Oh, it doesn't it doesn't say
that. I'm sorry.
We're no no, no, no, I'm not
telling you. You're playing the
wrong. Oh, I gave the wrong
attribution. Okay.
Well, we'll start it over again.
And and notice they could have
easily said lashed out here. But
it was cracked down.
The violence in Iran escalated
today as defiant protesters took
to the streets in growing
numbers and security forces
cracked down brutally. Women
even dare to heckle the
country's president. Alia ruzi
reports from Tehran.
Protests growing across Iran
today, and the crackdown
becoming more violent. Human
rights group Hangouts is that at
least two people were killed by
Iranian security forces today.
One of them a man shot and his
car authorities are denying any
involvement. Today, the
president of Iran's visit to a
Woman's University backfired
when he was heckled by students
and unheard of act of defiance
in this country. Protests being
led by young Iranians many are
women facing off with security
forces, challenging the
mandatory job, the US State
Department this week sending a
strong message to Iran. We
continue to have tools in our
tool belt to hold the Iranian
regime accountable.
Huh. I'm getting a lot of
emails. Did
you hear what that the last
little commentary? There was?
No, that was a State Department
guy
totally, because they have tools
in their tool belt.
Now, what is the state lobby to
ask you? What does the State
Department have to do with
what's going on domestically in
Iran, to the point where they
can make the comment that we
have tools in our toolbox to get
you to a bell to
belt though asked me right?
Yeah. To better what
what could it be? Assassinate?
What what in what business? I'm
just just hypothetically, what
business? Is it of the State
Department to be involved in a
domestic situation in a country
on the other side of the globe?
That's not a hypothetical.
No, it's not a hypothetical.
It's
questionable. It's rhetorical.
Yeah.
It's rhetorical, rhetorical
question. I'm just wondering
what business does our State
Department have in the inner
workings of a government and a
domestic situation on the other
side of the globe? Well, get
they would bring out our tools.
But the tool, let me explain.
I'm going to tell you, these
tools are known as civilians in
the State Department. That's
what these tools are. And those
tools are the real undercover
CIA agents who are running the
show everywhere. I'm not saying
they're running it well, but
they're running it everywhere.
And this leads me to something
that I think took place
yesterday morning, at the
Department of Justice in
Washington, DC, and you may have
noticed there's an uptick again,
in Julian Assange news. People
started talking about Assange,
again, because we're getting
closer and closer to
extradition, which, as you
pointed out many times is very
odd for a non American citizen
to be extradited to be convicted
of treason
for a country is not involved in
exactly.
And Chris Hedges gave a dynamite
speech in front of the
Department of Justice. Once you
we explained to Chris Hedges as
you'd like Chris Hedges the left
leftist journalists. Yes, Chris
Hedges, the leftist journalist
pullets good by
the way, he's a good he's a he's
thorough, and he's in his
genuine but he's a leftist
Pulitzer Prize. But you don't
have to negate everything by
saying bucks and he's against
it, but For instance, he
believes in climate change. So
but still, that's Chris Hedges,
Pulitzer Prize winner, New York
Times the full gamut. Has he
also done duck was written
books.
Yeah, but he gets kicked out
everything because he's such an
ideologue.
Oh, yeah. No, he Yeah, he's
getting suited again.
He's basically only working for
himself now.
So like caster, so a two parter.
He is going to lead us into Now
this was a 10 minute speech, I
chopped it down into two clips,
which are under two weeks. So if
you want to see the whole thing,
it's he's a wordsmith. He says
it's so well, but I'll let him
start up here with what is the
problem in the world, and why
and what does that have to do
with Julian Assange?
The engine, driving a lynching
lynching of Julian is not here,
on Pennsylvania Avenue. It is in
Langley, Virginia. Located at a
complex we will never be allowed
to surround the Central
Intelligence Agency. It is
driven by a secretive
interstate, one where we do not
count in a mad pursuit of empire
and ruthless exploitation.
Because the machine of this
modern Leviathan was exposed by
Julian and WikiLeaks. The
machine demands revenge. The
United States has undergone a
corporate coup d'etat in slow
motion, it is no longer a
functioning democracy. The real
centers of power in the
corporate military and national
security sectors were humiliated
and embarrassed by WikiLeaks,
their war crimes lies
conspiracies to crush the
democratic aspirations of the
vulnerable and the poor. And
rampant corruption here and
around the globe, are laid bare
in troves of leaked documents.
When the government watches you
24 hours a day, you cannot use
the word liberty. This is the
relationship between a master
and a slave. Julian was long a
target, of course, when
WikiLeaks published the
documents known as false seven,
which expose the hacking tools
the CIA uses to monitor our
phones, televisions and even
cars, he and journalism itself
was condemned to crucifixion.
All right, nothing new for the
no agenda listener, of course,
no
night and nothing new for him.
That's basically a slowed down
version and a pompous version of
what he's always saying, which
is accurate in many ways. But
it's pompous the way he presents
it always wait until
you hear what he has done the
way it is, the way it is, and
this is the end of our
democracy. The reason I'm
the reason for that is the setup
you know, there was probably
have 500 600 people there and he
had a really good sound well
amplified. But and this wasn't
even the beginning of his of his
speech. But he you know, he got
an intro and everyone's cheer,
and then he stuff so I was like,
it was more like, I have a
dream. It was
very good Martin Luther King.
So so at this point, now he's
going to rip the CIA a new one.
From its inception, the CIA,
carried out assassinations, coos
torture, and illegal spying and
abuse, including on that of US
citizens, activities exposed in
1975 by the Church Committee
hearings in the Senate, and the
pipe committee hearings in the
house. All these crimes,
especially after the attacks of
911 have returned with a
vengeance. The CIA is a rogue
and unaccountable paramilitary
organization with its own armed
units and drone program, death
squads, and a vast archipelago
of global black sites are
kidnapped victims are tortured
and disappear. The US allocates
a Secret Black Budget of $50
billion a year to hide multiple
types of clandestine projects
carried out by the National
Security Agency, the CIA and
other intelligence agencies,
usually beyond the scrutiny of
Congress. The CIA has a well
oiled apparatus to kidnap
torture and assassinate targets
around the globe, which is why
since it had already set up a
system of 24 hour video
surveillance of Julian in the
Ecuadorian embassy in London, it
quite naturally discussed
kidnapping and assassinating
him. That is its business.
Senator Frank Church, after
examining the head li redacted
CIA documents released to his
committee to find the CIA's
covert activity and I quote, as
a semantic disguise for murder,
coercion, blackmail, bribery,
the spreading of lies and
consorting with known tortures
and international terrorists.
All desperate prisms, masks
state persecution with sham
court proceedings, the show
trials and Troy echoes and
Stalin's Soviet Union, the
raving Nazi judges in fascist
Germany, the denunciation
rallies in Mao's China. State
Crime is cloaked in a faux
legality, judicial force, if
Julian is extradited and
sentenced. And given the
Lubyanka like proclivities of
the Eastern District of
Virginia, this is a near
certainty, it means that those
of us who have published
classified material as I did
when I worked for the New York
Times will become criminals.
There
it is. So that's interesting. I
just dawned on me as I'm
listening to him, that he's a
stooge for the FBI.
Could be, he could be sure when
he mentioned
blackmail, which is a specialty
of the FBI. Yeah, definitely.
It's
much more FBI than CIA.
CIA. I don't know. The CIA
doesn't blackmail people that I
don't know that. Oh, no, they
do. Oh, yeah. They do. Oh, yeah.
Okay, well, if they do it, they
do it. But this, but they're not
known for it. Domestically, he
and he. He, he carefully left
the FBI out of his little lists
of bad actors.
Very good. Very good. It was all
CIA and he threw in some NSA, he
could have easily throw him
under the bus because he could
Yeah, but then he left his seat
and he should not have left the
FBI out if, if what he's saying
is true, because they're part
and parcel of the whole thing.
And now,
the dog should have barked. I
can't believe the dog didn't
bark. Purell. Hearing that dog
seems to show up on my clips for
some reason.
I don't know, man, it's because
you let the dog interrupt the
show.
Chris, well, that's what he
does. That's his spiel. And I
think is there's always
something disingenuous about
somebody going on and on or
writing was
or writing or writing like that.
oration I'm going to complain
about is the fact that he keeps
going on and on about how this
yanking is a bunch of murderers.
But yeah, he's still alive. I
mean, I think he'd have cancer
by now the picker would have
gotten Emerson. pricker
pricker Yeah, I was driving
around in the in the car. I
actually went to, you know, to
my, my, my simulator lesson,
learning how to fly.
You know, right, you're gonna
fly something new.
I told you about that the Cirrus
fly Cirrus. I'm transitioning.
I'm transitioning from Cessna to
Cirrus there. Okay, dynamite
anyway. I mean, it just being
able to fly. I don't I don't
have airplane money. But I do
want to learn how to fly but
you can rent.
Yeah. Also, that is also not
cheap. You know, AV gas is seven
bucks. eight bucks. a gallon
is what is in California for car
gas.
Right? Except the plane does
about 12 gallons an hour.
So how far do you get?
Oh, in an hour? About 150 miles
an hour. Okay, so you're
probably getting about in terms
of miles per gallon. You're
probably getting by 11 miles a
gallon. Okay. Yeah. It's like
It's like driving a Ferrari or
something. Yeah. You guzzler?
Yeah, you get thrills
up and down your spine. So as I
was driving to Bernie, I'm
listening to
tune in radio and he Texas B O E
R n, a
Bernie Texas one and only. It's
Bernie stage airport. That's
right. And so I'm checking out
you know, the different European
stations because you can kind of
get them in easily on tune in.
And as I didn't, of course, I
was in the card and clip it. But
in the UK, I'm hearing our
democracy, our democracy is in
danger. I'm like, wait a minute,
I've heard this before. So we're
saying is our democracy, our
democracy is in danger. Then in
the UK, our democracy, I switch
over to the Duchess station once
a day and we couldn't see you
once a day we're gonna see. This
is this is a script. So it's a
world script, and it's a world
script. They're all saying the
same thing, their democracy, and
I think it's because it works so
well. It may not be a
coordinated scrip, bear like
crap. That's,
let's let's be realistic. Okay.
It's a coordinated script. So as
a coordinator, the point is
obviously going to coordinate a
script about the vaccine sought
to psychologic Nuclear transform
your understanding of the actual
government that is, is is mind
controlling you. Something like
that it's trying to gin up phony
baloney patriotism or something
like that,
or they were or a hatred of
Iran. We have to figure this out
hatred. Well, I mean, first of
all, the United States is a
republic. Democracy seems to be
quite hated by the actual people
saying it because you know, when
it's when, when it's 51%
Somewhere, it's like, oh, man,
we got changed rules. Yeah, it's
a world script. It's very
interesting. I don't know why
that's happening.
We can
figure it out. Congratulations
to
the guy who's behind it. At
least we know. It's not that
idiot, Klaus Schwab. It's got to
be somebody and a snatch Soros.
He just has money.
No, this is this is probably in
the political, you know, like,
they're all sharing ideas. How
do we help? How do we help
Klaus? I know we can all say the
same thing about our democracy.
Yeah, good one. All right.
That's lunch, everybody who's
going to Pierre's to get her
hair done. We got to we got to
we got a note from Philip, Chief
Content Manager at the website
Safety Institute. And John,
congratulations. He's very happy
to inform us that no agenda
social.com has been identified
as one of the safest websites
offered to users in 2022.
And you get you get a little
plaque.
Yes, and award widget.
We get an award widget that we
can blow up into a photo and put
on the wall.
Yes, and frame
coulis and a ring. You said a
ring?
No, there's no ring. There's no
ring? No no ring. It's a widget.
You get a widget for your
wedding. We
get a widget for no agenda
social. Yeah, cuz it's one of
the safest of 2020 to buy.
Definitely want to put it on
there. Okay, I'll
send it to you.
I want to know, I mean, you
should send it to the web guy.
You haven't put it somewhere on
the website? No, but you haven't
I think should be on the website
somewhere. No, no,
the whole point is you have to
link it with their JavaScript.
That's what makes the exercise
fun. Don't you get it?
Oh, so they get to little the
little clicks
through also they can inject
stuff into your into your server
Of course.
You can bypass that just get the
picture of the thing and put the
picture up. We either win the we
either won a little award or we
didn't we didn't win a
JavaScript.
Yes, we did. Watch what we want
a Jaffa script. Hey,
congratulations. Use your
JavaScript. Yeah. Oh, goodness.
Okay. That was funny. Yeah,
where do you want to go now?
There's a couple more we will
let's do
the biting this cake Biden. I
mean, I didn't get the Biden
clip. You may have it? Of course
I have
words. Yeah.
I mean, let me play it for you.
And this is
let me start off with two words.
Made in America. I love our word
applauds.
And they were claps are a bunch
of idiots. Now, I'm thinking
about this because somebody
pointed it out. It wasn't my
original thinking. But when
somebody pointed it out, it's
possible that the two words are
made in America.
Now that's that was an internet
meme. That showed you that show
John Pierre like saying oh no.
That's made in America. Now it's
not come
on. Alright, well, here's Biden
with his getting worked and
screaming at a reporter I
thought this was weird.
Where do you stand you said last
week that this report about
migrant families at the border
getting payments was garbage
straight in the shed everybody
coming across the border cuz
500 $450,000 numbers what you
got to remember guys you're
referring to me okay. Now here's
the thing I'm sure if in fact
because of the the outrageous
behavior the last administration
you coming across the border
whether it was legal or illegal
and you lost your child you lost
your child Scott you deserve
some kind of compensation no
matter what sort of what that
will be. I had no idea I have no
idea.
Now I'm not listening to that
clip. It doesn't really show the
right it didn't get it out
right. I don't know if I had to
jack it up more but he was
screaming at that guy so auto so
just any turned red. He was
pointing he turned red and he
said he yelled at the guy you
liked your child you got really
mad.
I'll paraphrase what what would
the issue was
Well, the issue was that Biden
according to the reporter, who I
think reported just using you
know, fluid fluidity in his in
his, in his questioning he said
you said that the that these
guys are going to get a payoff
when they come in across the
border when you were asked about
you said it was garbage and
biases No, I because Biden never
you know, he takes he's taking
things as he gets older and
more. See now. He's taking
things very literally. Yeah. So
he never used the word garbage.
And that's what he was
complaining of. I said, No, I
never know. I never said that.
And then he
who else do I know who does
that? That literal thing and
says no,
you do it all the time? No, you
do it all the time. You're the
one you do it all. You You You
literally said you played the
bad clip. I didn't play the bad
clip. See this? You are very
less No, we you are you are
Biden.
Now you do so that's still in
your craw? No, no, it wasn't.
But all of a sudden, it's like
oh my god, John's turning into
Joe.
I could be so so be careful,
guys. I'm gonna get mad. So Joe
was just blowing up on the stage
there. And unfortunately, that
clip doesn't. It doesn't it's
funny now by the fact that it
didn't cut
How about but how about this
just as a crazy off the wall
theory. So if I understand what
he's saying is no, if you come
across the border and you're
separated and you lose your
child 10 You deserve to get
compensated. Did I hear that?
Right? Yes, exactly. Right.
Well, yeah, if you're a
smuggler, and you lose the
child, you don't get to sell the
child. You deserve compensation.
That's how Joe's crime family
operates. We don't screw our
delivery people. Hello, do you
like that? You'd like that? Oh,
maybe that's why you got mad
it's actually really pure logic
fits pretty well done.
Well with the Biden crime family
it does. Let's let's talk about
it. You know, you rub my back. I
rub yours.
Let's talk about the crime
family because the crime family
is now in the news. We've got
CBS
the years long federal
investigation into Hunter
Biden's business practices began
before Joe Biden was president.
And Sources tell CBS News The
FBI believes there is enough
evidence to prosecute. That
evidence was provided months ago
to David Weiss, the US Attorney
in Delaware was appointed by
President Trump and is yet to
bring charges.
There's a difference between
agents gathering evidence and a
US Attorney making a
prosecutorial decision and I
think he will have free rein to
make the decision. Sources tell
CBS News the probe explored
whether the younger Biden his
Uncle James and other business
associates violated tax money
laundering and foreign lobbying
laws. Since the early months of
this year, the probe narrowed
focusing on delinquent tax
payments, including income
Hunter Biden earned as a board
member for Ukrainian energy
company, a source close to the
President's sunset, he paid off
more than a million dollars in
past due taxes. Sources familiar
with the probe told CBS News
investigators were also looking
at allegations that Hunter Biden
made false statements on a gun
registration form and may have
disposed of a gun improperly.
So it figures to be a fairly
straightforward charge to prove
and it carries a significant
penalty under federal law. A
lawyer
for Hunter Biden called the
apparently inherently biased one
sided and inaccurate, adding
their team believes prosecutors
should not be pressured or
rushed or criticized for doing
their job. President Biden
maintains he has not been
briefed on the case. I've never
the President has consistently
denied knowledge of his son's
work. But congressional
Republicans say they will
investigate if they take control
of committees after the midterm
elections. So you
can kind of see what they're
doing. The idea, I think, would
be to get a double jeopardy in
there. So let them off of all
corruption, nail them on the gun
charges, and give them you know,
five years probation, maybe
ankle bracelet or something that
I think that's where they're
going. And as is witnessed by
morning Joe's version of the
story there guys a little that
guy's a little more blatant
about it. The feds
are pretty confident they have
an open and shut case against
him. Is that what you're
hearing?
That's the reporting. Actually
we at NBC News, we tried very
hard to talk to people familiar
with the case who would neither
confirm nor deny this post
report. But but as you as you
know, Joe, I mean, tax cases are
not all that difficult. He paid
a $2 million tax bill last year,
so he was in arrears on his
taxes. The question with those
cases is always when does it
become criminal tax evasion, and
there's a lot of prosecutorial
discretion about that. There's a
lot of people who evade taxes or
never prosecuted criminally. So
that's gonna be a big issue in
this case, in terms of like
corruption, conflict of
interest. We've never heard a
hint that that was There were
potential criminal charges
there. Because Hunter Biden
wasn't an officeholder. It's
perfectly legal for him to take
money from foreign governments.
As long as it wasn't. He wasn't
inappropriately giving them
information from his family or
something. There's no hint of
that. As bad as it looks, we
should all acknowledge it looked
terrible. He did this while his
father was vice president and in
charge of Ukraine issues. And he
was taking $50,000 a month from
that energy company, but no hint
that he was ever going to be
charged on that count. But
again, yes, the tax charges.
It's a fairly simple
proposition. But now it all
comes down to what is this US
Attorney in Delaware? who is
appointed by Donald Trump? What
is he going to decide on this
case?
I see you get a little Trump
mentioned.
Paul Manafort was thrown in the
slammer for the rest of his life
for pretty much the same thing
Hunter Biden was doing taking
foreign, foreign taking money in
from,
you know, again, a rhetorical
question in this is what about
ism?
It is as to what about the stuff
with
the What about ism? I'm just
asking,
Can this one guy, you know, this
metaphor gets thrown in the
slammer? And then Trump course,
you know, pardons him but then
Trump gets condemned for doing
it. Meanwhile, this kids doing
the same thing.
How about this? Do you think
it's possible that Hunter and
Joe was obviously or whoever's
running Joe the Obama cabal run
by CIA? Maybe Hunter has always
been the FBI is bitch, you know,
they got him on everything.
Maybe that would the maybe
that's how everything kind of
started maybe that maybe their
struggle between the two inside
the crime family itself.
I mean, well, that's the way
crime families operate. So it
makes sense. Just going
back to the FBI for a second. Do
you remember the key three new
year sex called case Nexium with
the Bronx magazine with Ron
phones and
in the Bronx and the actresses
and right so
called guys, actress?
The Department of Justice
manipulated evidence in the key
three near case according to ex
FBI s experts, including
near NEA it was something to the
right pronunciation.
Who cares? He threw near I think
it was run near its ra n ie R E
run year run year. I don't know
if you're in the cult you care
about Raniere but you're
planting child porn changing
dates landed child porn, yes.
And change the date in not in
the metadata but in a file, a
timestamp to make a picture of
some girl to be taken before her
16th birthday and shit like
that.
Sorry. Wow. But here's really
elaborate, but he really wanted
to get this guy but who
is also uncovering this evidence
and vocal about it is Alan
Dershowitz. Why? Why does
Dershowitz show up around all
these kiddy Fiddler's and
weirdos Why is Dershowitz
involved in this? Why is he say
oh, no, no, this was planted so
he's advocating in effect for
the defendants. And which is his
right to do but why does he Oh,
it's he's the go to um, being
accused of sex called Get Darsh
on the phone. Maybe is that all
he can get? Now? This the only
cases he can get?
He can't get anything else ever
since he turned to he never
turned Republican but he turned
into a Trump. Yeah, he was I
would say a Trump a Trump
apologist for the network's
because he wasn't getting work
anyway. I mean, these other guys
had been completely kicked off
the air Seymour Hersh is now had
not been seen or heard from we
already know Cohen was before he
died was pretty much kicked off
the air there's I can name a
bunch of McGovern, that CIA ex
CIA guy who used to be on all
the talk shows telling you know,
his side of the from a CIA
perspective. Very good guy. Gone
I've heard and Dersch was one of
one that was purged and he had
to crop back up as a Trump
apologist and I think maybe it
is that he can only get this
sort of work okay
it's just you know, these
patterns I notice
the noise of noticeable pattern
I agree 100% is suspicious
looking but then again he's been
70 He's only place you'll see
him now is on right wing talk
shows and he's he's very left
guy.
Not anymore, man.
Well, no, because he I'm sure
he's sure it's been beaten out
of him because these are my
friends what?
He should do a podcast with
Chris Hedges. I'll produce it
and we can sell it to Spotify
exit strategy. So in in
meanwhile, the Washington Post
jumps in Imagine tell me where
this fits in as the Pentagon is
now reviewing their own
psychological operations which
Facebook and Twitter have been
complaining about, hey, you guys
are creating fake accounts on
your site hopping on our
platforms. Dia Yes. And now
they're like oh, oh yeah, we're
gonna take a look at this Yeah,
we're gonna do a full
investigation. So where do they
fit in?
Well, they mention is that that
little bitty State Department
is another fine one, the
technical experts
and that's the one that has a
lot to do with what's going on I
think in
Iran Yeah. Iran.
Yeah, and they're the most
secretive of the group now just
waiting ever nobody ever even
talks about him
so it's a complete the loop.
They should crazy it's crazy.
They should barricade
everyone inside the inside the
embassy let's let's just do it
let's do over what embassy doing
do we no longer I guess we don't
have to have an embassy now. We
had no embassy there that I know
of US embassy in Iran. I thought
we might still have one.
If there might be a consulate
maybe but I don't even think we
have that. There's definitely no
embassy there
there's a virtual embassy
online let's see what can we get
Hackett got to remember the
Iranians are what some of the
world's top hackers
global level for health advisory
what does that go away?
sanction? Okay, right on the
homepage of the US virtual
embassy in Iran headline
sanctioning Iranian leaders
responsible for human rights
abuses or censorship. Okay. Huh?
Yeah, this stuff is this is your
reset. And now you know, was it
was of course the the mirror or
I can't remember which paper it
was. The rumors and now that
King Charles is ill he only has
months to live to pricker the
frick
got him.
That guy was never intended to
sit on the throne. You just know
it. Nobody wants him the British
public. They want Willis. We got
to get rid of this guy. You're
right, the pricker the Procrit
large I never thought that I'd
have to warn the king Be
careful.
That's always get to swing a
little pudgy fingers.
Well, that's the Oh, so you saw
the you see that's exactly what
they're saying is evidence. I
don't know. It's probably the
same
as these had these eat calls
that he himself has mentioned,
he's got the sausage fingers
that developed over the years.
They're creepy looking, saw his
hand looks like a handful of hot
dogs. And I didn't I put a
picture of it in the newsletter.
And it gross was gross and
donations were way down. And
now what does that teach you?
It's does it teach me anything?
Because I know that gruesomeness
that's what I talked about with
pictures or album art is turns
people off it
told you not to not
pretty girls, you broke the
rules. I couldn't resist he said
see these hands? Holy moly. So
So yeah, he probably has got
something wrong with them. You
should have
like a blurred out and say
sensitive material. So we don't
trigger anybody into not
donating. Just saying John,
it was a while ago. Oh, okay. So
it wasn't the last newsletter
but that's
what's being that's what's being
shown as proof and it's just and
this may be mi six now let's
launch this story.
It could be internal Sure. Why
not? Got it? No 1am Either here
the guy's a dummy. I mean, let's
face it. We've heard him talk
he's like isolate completely
doesn't know what's going on.
Oh no, he's mad about ink wells
and stuff here. King Charles a
third heartbeat away from death
question mark report claims
Doctors told Prince William to
prepare. The royal family is
allegedly bracing for another
tragedy just weeks after burying
Queen Elizabeth the Second. He
may not live long enough to be
officially crowned at a gala
ceremony because he's secretly
dying from a fatal heart
condition A new report claimed
oh I'm sorry. Sources told globe
magazine. Huh?
Globe
Hey, Men in Black use it. In his
latest edition the doctors
instructor principal him to
stand by and be ready to assume
the throne at any moment. Well,
how come they're not doing his
coronation? Why are they waiting
so long? Isn't that that's
something that should be just,
you know, just jumped on right
away.
This I do not know But now that
you mentioned it does seem a
little suspicious.
I mean, he went on a 2000 mile
whirlwind tour of England to
show he was capable of taking
over the throne, not capable of
of moving an ink pot. One foot
to the right
couldn't move his own ink. Dead
thing out of here, but I guess
you should
have ink all over me moving.
Yes, sausage fingers. That's
right. Doctors, according to
globe are warning the new
monarch that he is on the brink
of fatal cardiac arrest and
apparently ignoring the danger
signs.
Oh, he got the VAX. That's
right. No, man. It's
not even funny. It's not even
funny.
I didn't think it was funny. I
just said it was a fact that he
did get the vaccines and big
Bruce bragging about it. He got
my boost,
though he was he was bragging
about it. Idiots. Okay, well,
since you brought that up. Looks
like COVID is ending in the most
restrictive if you're gonna go
COVID I got a bunch of COVID
clips.
Yeah, I'll start off with some
good news from from Victoria.
They're in Australia. Hey from
11:59pm Next Wednesday, they
will no longer be a requirement
to stay at home and isolate if
we have COVID. The National
cabinet agreed to that from next
Friday, Victoria going a couple
of days early before the state
government having to extend its
pandemic legislation. We first
went into a state of emergency
in March 2020, just over two and
a half years ago. Then pandemic
specific legislation replaced
that in December last year. Now
vaccine mandates remain for
health care aged care and
disability care workers. And
they will still need to isolate
if they catch COVID. The state
recording just over 9000 new
cases this week and 43 deaths
and the daily average has 137 MP
people in hospital with COVID
nine of those in intensive care
if we catch COVID after next
Wednesday, they will no longer
be a requirement to report a
positive rapid test. The health
department says it is still
recommended. So I guess it's not
that bad then.
Yes until
it is well it's gonna
get bad according to our people.
hellos we have another surge
this will be number 10 I think I
don't have the number exact. But
while new surge is coming is
pretty obvious. Well hey, of
course it's time I have my I
have a bunch of NPR clips about
the surge. I think they're yeah
in PR Oh, good. And let's start
with these this COVID surge 10
clip one as a world heads into a
third pandemic winter officials
in the US are bracing for what
could be one more COVID surge so
at the hints of another wave
starting to emerge. NPR health
correspondent Rob Stein joins us
now Rob, we've been hearing
warnings about another potential
way for a while now what's the
latest? So you know, a no
national surge has started yet
the number of people getting in
fog at home. It's just been kind
of percolating along at what
some epidemiologists have been
calling a high plateau, and now
even seem to be trending down a
bit. But there are some hints
that the country could be
approaching a new surge, the
first possible storm clouds are
appearing in Europe, infections
have been rising in countries
like the UK, France, Germany, I
talked about this with Michael
auster home. University of
Minnesota.
In the past, what's happened in
Europe often has been a
harbinger of what's about to
happen in the United States. So
I think the bottom line message
for us here in this country is
we have to be prepared for what
they are beginning to see in
Europe. Well, when he gets
involved, we know that they're
planning it.
So so we can't hear from Seymour
Hersh or any of these classic
guys used to be on all these
shows McGovern and those guys,
but we keep hearing from this Oh
stir home character who keeps
being brought back to the Ford
to spew What are your views? And
by the way, the Stein
correspondent I bet he's always
got a clock those that he talks
like this, and it's just
listening to make sure that's
listening to her because he's
got it out about Hey, could you
blow your nose, baby, get it out
of there. So what's wrong with
you?
Oh, I was telling word was
tight. It was tight and
it was tight. I screwed it up.
In fact, some say the US is
already starting to see early
hints of what could be coming
soon. Hints. I don't know what
kind of hints. Well first of
all, virus being detected in
wastewater are up slightly in
some spots in the Northeast like
in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts,
Maine. Now the CDC says it's too
soon to know if that means
anything, but infections and
even hospitalizations also
appear to have kicked up in some
places. Dr. David Rubin runs the
Policy Lab in Philadelphia,
which tracks the pandemic.
We're seeing the northern rim of
the country beginning to show
some evidence of increasing
transmission in upstate New
York, Vermont may Massachusetts
where hospitalizations are
rising again, we're also seeing
the Pacific Northwest Washington
and Oregon in particular start
to change in some of those
mountain regions.
Well, that's, that's why it's
only Democrats, states.
Hello, hello. So what I thought
was, maybe somebody can correct
me here and I'm sure someone can
we have a lot of people doing a
lot of different things. But it
they started mentioning, you
know, the it's all based on
wastewater. Yeah. And how many
wastewater testing I thought was
fairly new for COVID. And it's
just, I remember its beginning
about a year ago, with some
areas, some big municipal areas
like the Bay Area, I think we
had some testing here. There's
some in LA, I just don't think
that the wastewater in Vermont
is being tested like that,
because I don't think they had
the facilities to do it. Are
they taking samples and shipping
off to the CDC? Well, I mean,
what's the mechanism for knowing
all these wastewater COVID
samples? I mean, that's how they
got the polio in parts of New
York, you know, if you remember,
all those been found in the
wastewater? Yes.
And I think this is exactly the
point that if I interpret the
message they're sending us
because I agree, wastewater
analysis. Yeah. And you'll find
a lot of cocaine and a lot of
Lexapro and all and you'll find
a lot of crap. But this I
believe, is done to usher in the
street by street block by block
may be sections of city lock
downs, where you will be
commanded to stay in your home
because there's too much X, Y or
Z in the wastewater in your on
your particular street, it will
be bowl, but I think people will
add he will Okay, well, I better
stay in here. We could be we
could be grabbing a bazooka.
Oh, thank you for introducing
that note of paranoia into the
report. Well,
what else could it be?
Well, I'm not gonna say it's not
possible been? I wouldn't have
thought of it. Okay, let's go to
clip three. All right. So if
this winter Resurgence is really
beginning, how bad could it get?
You know, a assuming no
dramatically more dangerous
variants suddenly emerges. No
one thinks this winter surge
will get anywhere near as bad as
the last two in terms of severe
disease and deaths. I talked
about this with Jennifer Nuzzo,
who runs the pandemic Center at
Brown University.
We have a lot more immunity than
we did last winter. Not only
have people gotten vaccinated,
but a lot of people have now
gotten this virus. In fact,
I'm noticing this particularly
with women, when they're saying
something that's either I think,
either a lie or uncomfortable
for them to say, like, you know,
the homelessness vaccinated.
Yeah, that kind of they always
do a huge up talk for no reason
she and she's a medical
professional. She couldn't say
this is either because people
have gotten vaccinated or they
have had COVID. And they've
gotten some much better immunity
from that. No, she says have
a lot more immunity than we did
last winter. Not only have
people gotten vaccinated, but a
lot of people have now gotten
interesting. Oh, hold on. Okay,
well, by the way, that shows
that you're a little more in
tune with the language than I
am. But that's an interesting
tell that I think that's what it
is. And I hear the nail that
this is new. I've never heard
that analysis before. It's been
bothering me for a while and
just now, this one boy, cuz
she exists. She was a good
example. Yeah, if anything is
gonna trigger it. Yeah, it was
her pronunciation of the word
vaccinations like that. Yeah,
it's like a little chuckle.
And I don't want to say that
she's lying. Although I think
she know, she may have data that
is interpretable in multiple
ways. You know, maybe she has
her own
mind. That'd be she might not be
lying it because it's not really
a lie. What she's saying, but
she's really
uncomfortable saying it. She's
uncomfortable saying Well, it's
because people were vaccinated.
Because she knows no, not really
play it one more time. So we all
get a clue about looking for
this particular tell.
We have a lot more immunity.
When we did last winter, not
only have people gotten
vaccinated, but a lot of people
have now gotten this virus. In
fact, some people have gotten
multiple times and
may see and their voice doesn't
go up anymore.
It was dynamite. Dynamite till
we continue
so that does build up in the
population and reduce overall
are risks of severe illness.
But scientists are watching a
menagerie of new omachron sub
variants that appear to be even
better at dodging our immune
systems and could help drive a
new surge. And Nuzzo says
another really important factor
is how many people are up to
date on their vaccinations,
including getting one of the new
omachron boosters.
It's okay CB dog, Phoebe. It's
okay baby. Be John's dog. It's
okay baby. Come here. Come here.
Good girl. Good girl. John is
John's damn
dog. That means that everybody
everybody's dog who's listening
to this show. going nuts. Double
bark. She's still going still
double bark got it? Because
that's what a dog were doing
bark bark. He wouldn't just do
one bark. No dog barks
the retriever
So, back to this what was going
on here? The guy Mister Mister
adenoids. He's like going on
about Nuzzo saying this and
that. Why isn't he playing hers?
Keep first he's got her quoted
as you know, she's there on the
show saying this and that. But
now he's paraphrasing her saying
well, now we you know, because
of all these new various
everyone's going to have to get
vaccinated. Ya know? What, why
don't we hearing that from ya.
This is a news deconstruction
for anyone listening. Why isn't
she telling us that? Why is he
telling us what she said? When
she was just there?
Why isn't she saying it? Because
the script was written that way,
as is bull
crap. That's why.
Yeah, all right. as witnessed by
the vaccinated,
so here we go. So we go on. I
think that clip was concluded.
Yes. Yes. And the dog is gone
now. She was laying right next
to me slips peacefully.
It was the double bar. Now I
know what to do much.
It was too much. Yeah. So
so. So this guy says sticking
with Nuzzo, because she's not
going to say anything about it,
because she's obviously not
covered towards promoting
vaccination at this time. At
this point in history. He
decides to go off to talk to
someone else. And here we go to
the last clip. How's that going?
You know, aid not great. Lee,
about seven and a half million
people have gotten one of the
new bio valence Omicron
boosters, even though the shots
had been available since Labor
Day, and more than 200 million
people are eligible this
guy is so we had all the
research. He knows that the not
enough people have gotten
boosted with the buy valen His
job is to sell it this whole
story is to sell it to sell this
thing. Yeah. Let's start over
again. I just want to point it
out.
And how's that going? Oh, not
great. Lee, about seven and a
half million people have gotten
one of the new bio valence
Omicron boosters, even though
the shots had been available
since Labor Day, and more than
200 million people are eligible.
I talked about this with William
hanage. At the Harvard TH Chan
School of Public Health,
seven and a half million sounds
like a lot. But this is a
country of hundreds of millions.
So there's a hell of a lot more
people you could be protected,
which is wild. It's really
crazy.
Because that protective wall of
immunity people have is fading.
Just as colder weather and
holiday travel might bring a new
wave of COVID Oh,
wow. And this was NPR brought to
you by Pfizer, Pfizer, and
listeners like you. Wow, how
blatant is that? Okay, well, ABC
ABC is a little more refined in
their approach.
Health experts say this flu
season can be one of the worst
in recent years, we've seen a
low levels of influenza over the
past two, mainly due to
behavioral changes during the
pandemic such as masking up and
avoiding large gatherings in New
York Health officials say
they've already seen it nearly
quadruple the amount of
confirmed influenza cases
compared to this time last year.
Now it's still early in the flu
can be unpredictable. But that
number is already filling
concerns among some experts. As
we head into these colder
months, the CDC is now urging
everyone over six months old to
roll up their sleeves for that
flu shot. They say the best time
to get it is between now and the
end of October. And for those
over 65. They're recommending a
high dose flu vaccine. These may
be more effective in that age.
More effective in that age group
at killing you over
65 They're recommending a high
dose flu vaccine, as these may
be more effective in that age
group and wet COVID cases and
hospitalizations are declining
care in the United States.
What do they you know they're
using these these weasel words?
Maybe we're recommending a high
dose because it may it may be
more effective. We're some
documentation on this is just
making it up. Well, it may be
more if I'm not doing stuff
because it may be more
effective. It better be more
effective. I want to see
proof. Yeah, well, they're
advertising is not working with
you over 65
They're recommending a high dose
flu vaccine, as these may be
more effective in that age group
and wet COVID cases and
hospitalizations are declining
cure in the United States. It's
but weekly COVID-19 cases in
Europe have gone up 8% So that
is according to the World Health
Organization and another reason
experts say now is a good time
to get both that COVID-19 and
flu shot.
It is now CBS Not to be outdone
they just going straight for
fear
and overseas outbreak of Ebola
has officials here in the United
States on high alert. major US
airports this week will begin
screening all travelers from the
East African nation of Uganda
for Ebola. Health officials are
concerned because there is no
vaccine for the strain of the
virus spreading in that country.
You may recall the US
implemented Ebola screening
procedures during a global
outbreak back in 2014.
Trump's weighed in over 3000
troops on virus from Nigeria.
So, that thought came to mind
during that clip of Bo, what's
her name? They're yakking away?
Here's a gag for anybody who has
the guts to do it. You fly out
anywhere, right anywhere in
Africa or even Europe hell, what
difference does it make and you
get in first class or get a seat
if like in southwest in the very
front good. Gotta get in there
early. And you get in the front
and then you you either go to
the bathroom or girl do
something so as to be in the
front and put some makeup on
that shows blood coming out of
your eyes and mouth. And in some
other kind of gruesome looking
stuff and walk down the aisle
going mom dying with your arms.
So everyone gets to see as you
walk down the aisles scare the
crap out everybody. And if you
get arrested, which you will be
or you'll be stopped for sure
you say it was just a Halloween
guy goes to Halloween. I think
it'd be a great Halloween
performance.
Yeah, well, I don't think so
because you could wind up like
this
person this morning police in
the Mississippi Department of
Health we're investigating these
disturbing videos. A daycare
worker in a spooky Halloween
mask screaming at and appearing
to intentionally scary young
children. In one clip, an
employee appears to be telling
the woman in the mask which two
and three year olds have been
bad. This clearly terrifying the
two year old being chased and
grabbed his mother Caitlin
saying he hasn't been quite the
same sense.
It's hard as a parent to console
something that's happening in
their mind and in their brain.
It's not something you can
physically help with.
Keegan and Elissa raise two and
a half year old daughter rain
was also in one of the
classrooms.
We've never seen that type of
fear in our daughter's eyes.
Never have I ever felt that type
of fear
of parents asking us to show her
face saying they want people to
see what their daughter has gone
through.
I want them to see the terror on
her face. Because that is what I
see every night.
The owner of the school says she
wasn't aware that this was
happening and that the behavior
isn't tolerated for employees
have been fired. Parents tell us
one of them is the person behind
the camera, who says this sort
of thing has happened before.
And she decided to film it in
order to catch them in the act.
Writing on Facebook quote, I
recorded to get the proof and
then the video was sent to
parents to show them how their
child was being treated. But
some say she should have done
more to stop it. The employee
behind the mask was also fired.
She says her plan to get the
kids to listen and clean up
their toys went too far.
man
Okay, cool. That's a couple of
things. Besides the fact that
this was sick, but hilarious. I
was sick. And you don't want
your kid having to deal with it.
What does it say? It says it
says to it tells me two things.
One, how is teaching the same
age kids about transgenderism?
Not pretty much the same kind of
horrible thing.
It's almost it's almost as if
this is a distraction from that.
That that's a B. This proves
once again and I did have write
a substack essay on this. Oh, we
need cameras in classrooms.
That's what the why that woman
filmed it because if it was
filmed when it first happened,
because there were cameras in
classrooms. None of this would
have happened.
Yeah, we got cameras everywhere.
Everywhere.
Yeah, but not in classrooms.
Yeah, I'm on your side now with
this.
You were originally to so yeah,
but I was
always like it's kind of creepy.
But yeah. It is as much creepier
now and it was one of those
screen masks.
Yeah, it was the screen mess had
white snazzy the big wide open.
Was it was it was I don't know
why it says you have to have a
kind of sense of humor to think
it was funny. But I thought it
was funny. But at the same time,
I wouldn't want my kid going
through that crap because you
know, it's going to take months
before they get over it.
Just to wrap up a wrap up a
couple of COVID things.
Interestingly, the Surgeon
General for the state of
Florida, Dr. Joseph ladipo, I
think is I pronounce his last
name. He has issued a new mRNA
COVID 19 vaccine guidance, which
I do not have a clip of, but I
will tell him, I will tell you
what he said this analysis found
that they did department
conducted an analysis of a self
controlled case series, a
technique originally developed
to evaluate vaccine safety. This
analysis found that there's an
84% increase in the relative
incidence of cardiac related
deaths amongst males 18 to 39
years old, within 28 days
following mRNA vaccination. With
a high level of global immunity
to COVID 19, the benefit of
vaccination is likely outweighed
by this abnormal, abnormally
high risk of cardiac related
health among men in this age
group, non mRNA vaccines were
not found to have these
increased risks. And so he's
saying this is it's good for you
to know this. That's, I think
more states should do that.
Absolutely. Why aren't they?
Oh, that's, that's a good
question. Meanwhile, the CDC
says there's a record number of
children hospitalized with
weakened immune systems. Hmm.
That's odd. Very sad analysis
about how many people died on
ventilators in the beginning,
all of them now it's it's 97.2%
mortality rate among those over
age 65, who are put on
Mechanical ventilators, in
accordance with the initial
guidance from the World Health
Organization, which in this
article, which you can read
through, it's linked in the show
notes. They now freely admit,
oh, no, we were not putting
people on ventilators to cure
them. We were putting people on
ventilators to be able to manage
the pandemic. So you're sick.
All right, we're gonna put you
in a state of suspension. And
hopefully by the time we figure
it out, we'll bring you back.
I'm paraphrasing, I'm not a
doctor. But that's what it
sounds like to me. That's a
that's a pretty high amount.
That was sick. And if you
recall, when we did the lawsuits
over this stuff, they'll come
you remember we were did the
Vegas super spreader event. We
had a meet up and a lot of there
were medical professionals there
who actually trained people on
the ventilators on how you know,
because you have to be a
technician and there is training
involved. And they even told us
then like, No, we're killing
people. It's killing people.
It's killing people and this but
this is the protocol is the
protocol. And then my favorite
is Fortune Magazine, which has a
big, big story. headline, and
this is in relation to a JJ
Watt. Recently discovering he
had to atrial fibrillation is
crazy.
They give a jolt knocking back
into normal strokes, heart
attacks, sudden deaths colon,
does America understand the long
term risks of catching COVID.
See, see, this was always the
backup plan. We'll keep this
long COVID thing we'll keep that
on the back burner. So that when
you die from something that
could be unrelated to the COVID
virus itself, maybe I don't know
a vaccination or a blood clot or
bring a something. They'll just
say long COVID
I've been using long COVID with
the everyone can anyone can
complain to me about anything.
But I always read COVID I got
long COVID exactly do. You got
along COVID. But you're so
testy.
I'm not testy. Go on. It's
funny, so of course I hate
listened to Kara Swisher who you
launched her you launched her
career. I mean, this is this is
a fact
there's broadcasting she's
always heard she was a writer
before then she has
a very very, very annoying
habit, which now I realize she
got from you. And it goes as
follows. You insult someone and
then say but go ahead. She does
that constantly. She insults
someone or will correct them
like Well, actually it was 35
billion but go ahead.
And you know she would she did a
more than one show. No, no, no,
no. This is from you in quite a
few She made picked it up for
me. It's by may have, I have to
admit that I have certain
influences. Women picked a few
on lesbians. I'm telling you,
lesbians in particular. Yes,
you're very good. Hey, Becky
Warli you're doing pretty good.
John C Dvorak. Hero of the coach
to the lesbian TV stars, huh?
Yep, so he'll be de platformed
pretty soon because you know you
better you better get your trans
trans podcasters in order or
you're going to be out of work
training these these ELLs it's
no good. Anyway, I just thought
that was amazing. That fortune
needed this and
this is this this comes from the
comedians bit words I kid I kid.
You know, Don Rickles used to do
it. Bill Maher does it too.
I've already moved on. I'm
already back to COVID just
trying to make excuses for
Michel hockey. I'm just trying
to base it in you know,
historical perspective.
What was that I'd like to thank
you for your courage and say in
the morning to you the man who
put the sea in the COVID surge
ladies and gentlemen, please say
hello to my friend on the other
Mr. John C.
misrouted Karina Moreno chips
and C boots on the ground feet
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hit people in the mouth
I do have a baby second slips my
second batch of clips here are
about in the aftermath. Yeah,
man I got some interesting stuff
I want to start off with the
pathetic dog tail.
Yes for that for this low of low
show
results we got for today this
gig clues everyone so let's
start with this dog tough this
is a heartbreaker. It's not a
it's not a sad it's happy.
WJC us Eileen Kelly brings us
the story about strangers who
come together to try to help the
poor dog find her way home.
Just after the worst of the
storm. Anthony Masa Son Adrian
took their two dogs outside to
use the bathroom with the winds
howling and the rain still
boring. But I got
to ask you a question. What kind
of dogs are these who use the
bathroom to have they trained
them to use the bathroom?
Seriously, this is NPRs idea of
what dogs I'm asking
you a question. If these dogs is
there an outhouse that is
adapted for them. I'm just
asking. I'm asking you. I'm
asking you.
You can ask me all you want, but
they went out to take a dump.
WJC us Arlene Kelly brings us
the story about strangers who
come together to try to help a
poor dog find her way home.
Just after the worst of the
storm. Anthony Masa Son Adrian
took their two dogs outside to
use the bathroom. With the winds
howling and the rain still
pouring down. One dog baby
disappeared into darkness.
So he comes frantically running
in and he's like, I don't know
where baby went. She was right
by the car and she had gone to
do her business. And when I went
to look she was gone.
The masses had evacuated from
their home in Charlotte County,
and we're staying in North
Naples. They searched for hours
and hours stretched into days.
Oh goodness.
The moss family had To leave
Naples when another family
booked their short term rental,
so they love it. That's their
beloved 11 year old English
Sheepdog. Next
column. Is this NPR podcast or
is this is this NPR raising over
the air NPR because she's
reading it like she's hosting a
true crime podcast. It
totally.
This is so inappropriate. But
others stepped up. They love
squeaky toys. Whatever it takes,
I've got it. Sue law
is with lost pets of Collier
County. She came to the
neighborhood prepared. Her car
is packed with Vienna sausages,
rotisserie chicken and other
snacks to try and learn baby out
of the wooded area. Another Su
Su Weatherford was also helping
search she new baby was still
around. She had seen her on her
homes outdoor surveillance
video.
She's looking really tired on
the video that we're seeing in
people's cameras outside you
know,
in fact, lots of people, people
who don't even know each other
are baby we're looking for her
posting photos and pointing out
sightings on social media.
Ashley majority is one of them.
I was walking my dogs and my
dogs are growling and i What are
they growing at? We saw her a
few times in here but she would
just keep running.
This isn't the first time baby
has been alone in the world. The
moss family founder a decade ago
after the dog had been abandoned
and tied up at a foreclosed
house in Miami.
Oh man. Wow, just I mean, I'm
just I can't wait to draw my
wallet Now, John.
Let's finish the story. Rebecca
booth is Anthony mosses aunt and
lives in the Fort Myers area.
She picked up the search and was
worried about a new threat. Bob
Cats and bears had been spotted
nearby Bob coats
and alligators and we kept
thinking dear god.
Oh no save.
Hope was dwindling. It had been
eight days since the hurricane.
And then
a couple of teenagers heard
about her and found the dog not
far away. Baby is now safely
without Rebecca as they wait to
reunite with the moss family.
But he ever saved yourself maybe
the dogs once while groom
charcoal gray and white code is
matted and muddy sand spurs
around her paws and around her
mouth. She's quiet and looks
tired. It's been an ordeal. But
her tail is still wagging. And
soon she'll be back with a
family that loves her. A bit of
brightness and another wise
gloomy time. Oh, whoa.
Man.
All right. Now I have to
retaliate.
Yeah, so you can top that you're
telling me?
Well, I know. But I have two
times one is just a story that I
was reading today about a
Brooklyn neighborhood now
Brooklyn woke as a woke is all
anything can be. And so it's a
Brooklyn neighborhood is of
course it's affluent white
people just to make it clear
what we're talking about when we
talk about Brooklyn. Absolutely.
White Democrat. Yes. White
Democrats. Yeah, liberals for
sure. And so one lady was
assaulted by a homeless guy who
she was walking her dog. And he
beat her and the dog with a
stick and the dog dies five days
later. And so this becomes a
topic of conversation on the
next door, which is kind of this
neighborhood app. And and and
and so after a while they get
this lady's like, you know, my
dog died and this guy is still
around you. He's everyone knows
that he has seen this guy. And
he's crazy. He's insane to why
we should call the cops. And
this whole neighborhood brouhaha
starts about No, no, because
he's of color and he's homeless,
and you can't call the cops and
it's unbelievable story, how
they're completely paralyzed.
They can't do anything because
they're so over socialized is
really, really insane. Where
this guy needs to be picked up
and dealt with one way or the
other call someone do something
but no, no, they don't do it.
The second retaliation, how far
we have come since the early
1980s. With dog stories on the
radio. I would like to share
with the younger generation, a
famous clip that has circled in
radio circles for many, many
years. Don't give it away, John.
This is the infamous and famous
Casey case him who became very
famous for doing the American
Top 40. You may have heard about
him in the last couple of years
when he died and there was a his
wife was trying to get his money
and his kids were trying to get
his money. And Casey always did
something. He was a very serious
guy. And he always did the long
distance dedication. Do you know
what clip I'm talking about
John? Yeah, I do. And here he is
with the Long Distance
dedication clip.
Now we're up to our long
distance, dedication. And this
one is about kids and pets and a
situation that we can all
understand whether we have kids
or pets or neither. It's from a
man in Cincinnati, Ohio. And
here's what he likes. Dear
Casey, this may seem to be a
strange dedication request, but
I'm quite sincere, and it'll
meet a lot if you play it.
Recently, there was a death in
our family. He was a little dog
named snuggles, what he was most
certainly a part of. Let's go
start again. From coming out of
the record, play the record,
okay.
Please
see, when you come out of those
uptempo goddamn numbers, man is
impossible to make those
transitions. And then you got to
go into somebody's dying. You
know, they do this to me all the
time. I don't know what the hell
they do it for but god damn it
if we can't come out of a slow
record. I don't understand it is
done on the phone. Okay, I want
a goddamn concerted effort to
come out of a record that isn't
a fucking up tempo record every
time I do a goddamn def
dedication. Now make and I also
want to know what happened to
the pictures I was opposed to
see this week. I've got last
goddamn time I want somebody use
his fucking brain to not come
out of a goddamn record. That is
that's up tempo. And I gotta
talk about a fucking dog dying.
Just fucking ponderous man.
ponderous
edge. It goes on for a while.
It's a classic. And clearly a
lot of people have not heard it
before. So I'm happy. Happy with
Doug that one up.
No, nobody's heard that's old as
very Oh, yeah. But it's just a
kind of profanity that was that
leaked into podcasting, where he
just cussing all the time?
Because
it's uncomfortable. I didn't
want to give a trigger warning
because that would give it away.
But I knew it was. I wouldn't
give it away to anybody. Oh, you
should have gotten trigger
warning. But okay, go ahead.
No, that was just Yeah, it was i
Those are outtakes. And I
actually have a collection of
those someplace on some tapes
that I made years and years ago
of Casey, just in general. No,
just various ones. There's some
pretty good ones to see if I can
find those because they're,
they're pretty. They're not. I
have found them on archives.
archives.org By the way, if
anyone's interested, especially
people who like 70, eights, they
have a thing called the 78
project. Oh, yeah, I remember
that. Yeah. Oh, you should see
what it's up to five. Yes. A jaw
dropper. That is crazy. Yeah,
they have a two or three of
these maniacs I used to know and
George Morrow who used did moral
computing was his 78 collector
and he had a house full of them.
And I go over there all and he
we work together on developing
some systems to clean him up. He
used some software but would is
long story but he had a lot of
brand new 70 eights, and never
played in the only to ever be
played once. Well, there's more
guys like that around the
country than you can imagine.
But you can imagine. And these
collections of 70 eights that
are on the 78 RPM archive on
archive.org are stunning.
Most people don't even know what
you're talking about, man. 78
Like what is 78 is like a ham
thing. 70 threes? What is 73? No
one knows what a 78 is. No one
knows what a 33 is or a 45?
Yeah, okay, I'm gonna explain.
Thomas Edison invented the
recording on our cylinder. And
it quickly evolved into a disc.
And the first popular discs were
all 78 rpm, and they're
breakable. If you dropped one,
it would shatter.
Or if you picked up a stack and
they weren't perfectly aligned,
then they break them all. And
they were heavy. They were
heavy. They were made of Yeah,
they're pretty heavy. And then
they're called chillax. And then
they that ended a period of that
ended with the invention of the
45 rpm record by RCA. And that
kind of took over for a while.
And then the 33 and a third
record came about and then the
CD took that over into the newer
ones forgotten about all these
old formats. But the 78 format
was interesting because it was
higher fidelity than it should
be but also had a noise because
it was going around at 78 rpm
with a big giant needle stuck in
it. It was noisy,
and a big horn. Big Well
originally
but that horn disappeared when
they got to electronics in the
late 30s. But yeah, 70 eights I
have a small collection myself
but going to this thing and
archive.org is a mind blower.
Yeah, well, of course I have the
empty I don't know why
did they get there? From Casey
case and I have
the MTV blooper reel which I put
on YouTube and then YouTube took
it down.
Oh, well, let's play parts of it
on the show.
It's a lot of his vision. Whoa.
Oh, no, nevermind. Yeah, you
kind of have to see the whole
thing. People okay. Oh,
yeah, back. Now I had a couple
of questions because I picked up
a couple couple series of clips
I'm gonna play I don't have to
play
before we start because we're
gonna be cavalier and laughing
and all that. It's it's, it's a
it's unbelievable what friends
of ours they've you know, they
some of them had like a small
condo down there have a layer
and laughing they go we do. It's
devastating people have I mean,
Fort Myers Beach. I mean,
they're still finding dead
people they have no, it's
unbelievable what a horrible,
horrible devastation it is. Is
really sad.
Not so much at Babcock ranch.
Which was just north of Fort
Myers and in the in the
hurricanes mist. I did not know
about this. When I heard this
report, I said to myself self.
Why don't they do this all over
Florida. It just makes no sense
otherwise. I mean, Florida has
these issues of plate Babcock
Babcock ranch one
several 100,000 People in
southwest Florida still do not
have electricity or water since
Hurricane in one community
weathered the storm almost
unscathed. Babcock ranch located
north of Fort Myers was designed
and built to withstand the most
powerful storms and pure Scott
Neuman reports
Mark Wilkerson is what you might
call a Babcock ranch enthusiast.
He's originally from Illinois,
but moved here a few years ago
thought I wanted to
be on the Gulf. And then the
last hurricane came through and
it reminded me that Nope, you
know what, I want to be in a
place where I don't have to
evacuate.
Wilkerson works for a company
that maintains renewable
infrastructure. He's showing me
around in his brand new electric
vehicle, and you feel that
that's an eco he also has a
solar powered golf cart. You see
a lot of electric vehicles here.
Every garage has a place to plug
them in. Hurricane Ian was a big
test for this community where
houses start in the mid $200,000
range. It was built from the
ground up to weather the worst
that mother nature could throw
at it. So Wilkerson stayed put
as the storm came through last
week. At one time in the
afternoon. I said guys, I need
to go I think we're gonna lose
power because the lights started
flickering. And lo and behold,
we never lost power. Power lines
are all run underground shielded
from high winds. The whole
system is fed by a massive solar
array on the outskirts of town.
Natural gas supplies electricity
at night. This is our solar
field here. So this is about
650,000 panels on 870 acres. Ken
Bailey is the official
ambassador for Babcock ranch. So
this is enough to power about
30,000 homes here. That's way
more power than they need. Right
now. There are only about 5000
residents here. So the excess
gets fed into the grid providing
electricity for surrounding
communities. Many damaged in the
storm in Babcock Ranch, though,
you'd hardly know that a major
hurricane came through.
It's one of the only places in
this Tri County area where
you're seeing kids run around
and playing because there's no
danger in the sidewalks or on
the streets.
Now that's not entirely fair
comparison. I mean, they're 6070
miles inland 30 Okay, I just
measured it on the map and I got
well
they said 30 day when they talk
about they say 30 here but the
surge is what ruins everything
you get a lot yeah, the storm.
No, I'm not arguing that. But
it's still was ruinous, you
know, as it plowed through this
place had no damage what almost
no damage whatsoever. But at
least let's listen to the rest
of the reports not much longer.
Jennifer langwell is a
sustainability engineer who
helped design Babcock ranch. She
lives here to as confident as
she was of the community's
durability. Even she was nervous
by the sheer strength of the
storm.
I can definitely tell you I
pulled up my construction
drawings and I verified the wind
speed. On my construction
drawings.
Part of the reason that Babcock
Ranch is built 30 miles inland
is to avoid coastal storm surge.
Giant ponds also surrounded
development to protect houses
from flooding.
The ponds are designed if they
overflow to flow in between the
houses and flood the road
intentionally so that we have
two more feet until it even gets
to your house.
A community center here it was
designed to double as a
reinforced hurricane shelter.
Everyone staying there has come
in from other hard hit
communities. Jennifer langwell
says the hurricane served as a
proof of concept for Babcock
ranch
and we don't want to brag by any
stretch of the imagination
because you know you do that
next day you get hit by court
five fix something doesn't work
as well.
She's already looking at lessons
learned and what can be done
better.
Those interesting that they
talked about their
electrification Shouldn't have
this planned community and the
Tesla's or electric vehicles,
and it was oh, look at it. This
is on. This is economy mode. And
I have a question about this for
you after we listen to this
report about we know it already,
but I thought it might be good
to just play the Tesla burning
report what's making
these electric vehicles
basically explode.
So you have the stored energy in
the battery. So just because the
vehicle is submerged doesn't
mean that energy is discharged
in any way. Anytime you mix, you
know, electrical components and
salt water together. It is a
recipe for disaster.
North Collier fire district had
to cut open a Tesla and spray
down the battery that was on
fire. Just this fire department
says they've had it happen four
times in one week.
I think that as we move over to
electric vehicles, this is the
first time we've seen anything
like this.
The issue is the batteries in
the car can reignite over and
over again. Florida State Fire
Marshal Jimmy Patronus says it
takes a lot of water and foam to
put them out for good. With the
EV technology being so new. Do
you think we should be
concerned?
I do I do.
So here's the here's a look, it
was a natural disaster. And we
learned something from every
single natural disaster we truly
do. And what we are learning
from this one is is EVs are not
compatible with saltwater when
they become an operable when
they have shorts when they have
corrosion issues. And they're
inoperable. And they're actually
in your garage as a lot of cars
were because of this storm surge
event. They become now a fire
hazard for your house.
And the State Fire Marshal
telling people on the west coast
of Florida if their Tesla's or
electric cars were flooded and
are inside their garage right
now in operable to actually get
a tow truck and have those cars
pulled out into the driveway or
push them out. It's not worth
the risk that they might catch
fire while they're in your
house. We reached out to Tesla
today, but did not get a
response.
So here's my question. This is
obviously this is this is a
something that consumers were
not made aware of or didn't
think about, or maybe even Tesla
didn't really think about
flooding. And there's we have
lots of floodplains. We also we
also have, we also have this
incessant move towards huge
battery arrays, where we can
store gigawatts of energy in
batteries. What happened
and why you're just doing your
laundry list or you should also
remind people about the subzero
temperature issues in places
like Northern Minnesota and
water it's just flooding and
water what happens when one of
those massive battery units
that's supposed to, you know,
save us from the earth burning
when that gets really wet? Have
you thought about that? I mean,
we do we get the same things.
I don't advocate for these
things. I don't even like the
idea that in Babcock Kok ranch
it. They have these electric
outlets and they're all
promoting electric cars. I
think. I don't like the idea at
all.
Well, it's clear was that the
EVs are dead. This is over. It's
it's we have, we have even had,
we've had rare email exchanges
about this. The scam is now
clean hydrogen. That's where the
money is. Everyone's running
towards clean hydrogen, which if
ever, maybe will something will
have something that is clean in
maybe 10 years. I mean, and we
heard EB never Queen Ursula
kicked it off. The hug clean
hydro gene, this the future is
very exciting. And now we hear
more and more we hear Granholm
talking about hydrogen, we got a
big hydrogen Summit coming up
this week. Clearly, we're all
moving over to hydrogen sorry,
Elon, but this this is this
one's done. And I do like all
those, all those just crowd
followers, those sheep who
bought these cars, it's a great
car. I love it. I don't mind
getting it charged. It's
fantastic. It's not admitted.
And this will also stop. So what
happens if you have the dream to
dream is we have a battery
powered aircraft. What happens
if the aircraft has to make an
emergency landing in water?
That's a good one.
Just asking these things. So
hydrogen, it has to be hydrogen
so that they never actually get
there and we need some new stuff
to work on. This is $9 billion
in the US alone that we know of
that they're putting out okay,
this brings me to an important
clip from the Bloomberg podcast.
We followed this is known as the
climate change bill, but it was
dubbed the inflation Reduction
Act. And the inflation. That was
what, like, ultimately all of it
together was almost a trillion
dollars. I think, if I recall
it the inflation Reduction Act,
there was over a trillion,
wasn't it? Yeah,
it might even be going more than
three or something like that. So
and that it took a long time to
get there because Senator Joe
Manchin, Democrat from West
Virginia, big, dirty ass nasty
coal, fossil fuel state, he, you
know, he was making trouble not
going to happen. They had also
Kyrsten Sinema not gonna happen,
you know. And then they fixed
her with some money from the
hedge fund guys to fix something
that was in the stupid bill. But
it was really mentioned, coming
to the table. And that was the
big buy hands across the aisle,
we did it. So what do you think?
What happened? What what what?
What changed? Joe mansions mind
really because we never really
heard from did we do we'd have
to get an explanation why
suddenly he was okay with this
climate change oriented bill,
which threw him
a bone. I remember when it
happened, I still remember the
details.
Maybe it wasn't a bone in plain
sight. This was the Bloomberg
podcast.
So you know, I'm getting
government's involved, even just
this latest bill that I was
personally involved in a lot of
what got written into it, and
then working with the key
senators in the last month to
get it to pass, you know, that's
far greater than any individual
fortunes. And I'm orchestrating
a lot of people Breakthrough
Energy ventures really entered
the climate innovation space at
a time when there was almost
nothing going on. And by having
deep expertise, it's been able
to not only do its funding, but
also get other funders involved.
And the idea of replacing all
the physical economy, you're
going to have to use markets,
you're going to have to use
government r&d budgets. And
you'll actually have to find the
right people to get behind. It's
really a financial thing.
This landmark piece of climate
legislation almost did not
happen. You were one of the
people who was involved in
enabling it and helping it come
through. You were someone who
spoke to the Democratic Senator
Joe Manchin, who was a deciding
vote. Now set the scene for me,
tell me the story of the call
you made to Joe Manchin.
So we're sitting there drinking
Adrenochrome.
My dialogue with Joe has been
going on for quite a while I had
a meeting where almost everyone
on the Energy Committee came
over and Ooh,
that was a good laugh till I had
a dinner where almost everybody
from the Energy Committee came
over. I made them an offer they
couldn't refuse.
Instead of even showing any
respect, you just call them Joe.
Oh, yeah. Oh, sure.
Senator Joe Manchin, who was a
deciding vote. Now set the scene
for me. Tell me the story of the
call you made to Joe Manchin?
Well, my dialogue with Joe as
been going on for quite a while
I had a meeting where almost
everyone on the Energy Committee
came over and spent a few hours
with me over dinner, discussing
the role of innovation in
climate and how the US had built
this opportunity and was really
the only country given the how
quickly this needs to get done
that has that innovation power.
Our universities, our national
labs are risk taking our ability
to attract the brightest people
from all over the world to come
together. We've seen in industry
after industry, how that
matters. And those skills matter
a lot for this climate
innovation. And so the idea that
some sort of tax credits and
project financing would have to
be part of the mix as well as
more r&d. That dialogue had been
going on for a long time.
Translation Joe is my bitch
that's why I call him Joe and
not Senator Manchin and I said
hey look we need some money in
there for us so we need tax
credits for my foundation and
for my personal income taxes and
we need some some dough some
dough some dough some dough and
guess what Joe the usual this is
disgusting This is really
disgusting this just sitting
around the to her the whole
energy committee bought them all
off I got them all I could be
wrong. Well, does it end is
That's it. That's all I got.
That's all I got. I don't have
the whole podcast but that's
that's the piece that I wanted
to share. He was personally
involved with Joe. Yeah, got it
all to work. Why Why?
Yeah, why
why? Why Bill Gates? Why? Why?
What does he have on Joe now?
Whatever the FBI gave him
okay, there's that.
Well on the topic these guys,
there's a lot of Mimi notices,
too. There's a lot of, of smear
campaigns going on. Oh, it's
October, of course. And the
Democrats are initiating motion.
I'm sure they're pretty good at
it. But they're really going
after Herschel Walker, because
they can't afford to let this
guy
because he's black. You can't
have a black guy.
He's a black man. That's not
he's got to be put in his place.
That's right. And so they're
doing the best they can to do
that. And I don't know if people
are paying much attention to
this because you know, but he's
got everyone coming out of the
woodwork who hates including
including his kids. The one gay
kid, he's got that it's just a
unbelievable jerk.
Not helpful. It's dad's
political career. But you know,
he says he was a horrible
father. I mean, I watched his
Instagram video. It's a
must have been a horrible
father. That kid wouldn't it
turned out that way. But you
know the same thing you say with
the I mean, the kid reminded me
a lot of Kellyanne Conway's
Oh, your daughter. Oh, right.
Yeah.
Who used to go berserk on the on
the TIC TOCs. And this kid did
the same thing. But here's kind
of a summary of some of this
stuff because they keep bringing
more stuff up. Now the guys just
sent makes him sound like an
abortionist.
We're learning about
conversations over text message
between his wife and the woman
who told other news outlets he
paid for her abortion. Ally Rafa
is in Georgia with what those
texts reveal
the latest accusation against
Republican Herschel Walker
coming from text messages he
shared with NBC News. In them
the same woman who told other
news outlets he pressured her to
have an abortion in 2009 says he
suggested she terminate another
pregnancy years later, but she
refused. Did you know Herschel
paid for my abortion the first
time she wrote to Walker's wife,
or that he told me it wasn't the
right time to have their now 10
year old child. NBC News is
withholding the woman and her
son's name. The texts were
initiated by Walker's wife,
Julie Walker, who couldn't be
reached for comment this year.
The abortion thing is false.
It's a lie.
Walker has denied he pressured
her to have an abortion and that
he paid for her abortion in
2009. After she provided the
Daily Beast and later the New
York Times proof of money she
says he had given her for the
procedure. NBC News has not
independently confirmed that
reporting.
We're gonna report it. Oh, nice
tagline, man. So they did a full
minute and then by the way, you
couldn't independent anyway, we
get no clue whether any of this
is true, but we're reporting it
at least I get my own one any
Republicans in office,
at least I tell you when I get
my news from the globe,
globe and and you do it up
front.
And I do want to say that Mo and
I will have an analysis this
week of Kanye West. On
Junker ye, ye ye ye. Yeah, well,
yeah, I have already
have an analysis of that,
because there was a lot of good
stuff there. Holy moly.
Yeah, I probably listened to
that. No, of course you would. I
listened to the actual
interview. And it was I like
Kanye. I think Kanye is a he's
really some sort of a weird
genius. Totally. Yeah, he's a
marketing genius, for sure. But
he's just a weird genius that is
savant. He's got some savant
ways to get it, but he's because
he's bipolar. So he has been
homeless.
You're now propagating the, the
kind of the lie. You know, he
don't think he is bipolar. No,
it's a lie.
No, he went, he even explained
he went bipolar for a moment
there because he even explained
what he thought both bipolar
means he says, it's when I'm
thinking one thing, but I have
to say another, that's not what
Bipolar I know. But that's what
he said he was not. He's not.
I never said he was crazy. And
most a lot of bipolar people are
just super productive, and then
they have more moments of
depression. And
that's very possible, but that
doesn't mean that what he's
saying is untrue. And all you
saw on Twitter,
he said, Bipolars are liars. I'm
talking
about in general, what what the
response was to the general
mainstream response was he's
nuts.
Now, that's not the mainstream
response. That's the Democrat.
Blue State. That's the main hate
black guys who think for
themselves response
As the mainstream media I'm
sorry, mainstream media and the
mainstream media Yes, but not
mainstream now. Big tech and big
tech mainstream mainstream news,
idiots and the rest of them
Yeah. Okay. Let's get that
straight. Yeah. Okay, back to
data on go back to the end.
Let's go back and I do have one
last clip here that I wanted to
get out of the way which is the
Crimea bridge getting bombed I
thought was worth mentioning.
Yeah, yeah. It was that was a
and I don't know they have
different reports I this is just
one of many but they say what
some guys got underneath it and
planted some bombs. Some say a
truck drove over and blew up
which I'm less likely to believe
it looked like a well time bomb
as a train was coming
by. Yeah, he had to catch the
train on fire. I
don't I don't think that was a
truck bomb, I think was placed
on the bridge.
I think it was too. And I think
somebody saw that train when the
train got to a certain point it
blew it up. So the train would
because it wants to drink it
because it was a train full of
patrol. Yeah,
you know, that's Russia. Right?
Russia did that.
Yeah, sure. That makes nothing
but sense
for bridge to Crimea, exploding
in flames. A symbol of President
Putin's ambitions in Ukraine.
From another angle. You can see
the detonation and the
destruction
what what new sources this
coming from? Ah, isn't American
American media?
I think it might
be because it's a Brit. So now
they're
most likely American media in
history. It may have been. I
play it out and I can probably
figure out but first and I
didn't write it down.
Russian authorities say a Trump
bomb cause the blast on the
courage bridge around 6am local
time. Moments before cars seen
crossing. The Russian say three
people died. The flames visible
for miles spreading to seven
fuel tanks have a train. A rail
line runs next to the road. The
attack a strategic blow for
Russian forces who used the
crossing to transport military
supplies to Ukraine and a
symbolic loss for President
Putin, who was the first to
drive across the $3.6 billion
dollar bridge in 2018. After
annexing Crimea. Tonight the
Russians are furious accusing
Ukraine of terrorism in Russian
state TV playing down the
incident showing investigators
quickly arriving at the scene
and assuring the public that the
bridge has reopened for light
traffic. But today's attack just
48 hours after President Biden
warned of the dangers of
escalation in Ukraine, saying
President Putin is not joking
when he threatens nuclear,
chemical or biological attacks.
President Biden privately
telling Democrats at a
fundraiser we have not faced the
prospect of Armageddon since
Kennedy and the Cuban Missile
Crisis, the White House now
denying any imminent threat. But
tonight, the risks rising
Ukrainians celebrating the
incident. But Ukraine not
claiming responsibility and
advisor to President Solinsky.
Writing on Twitter, that this is
just the beginning. Everything
stolen must be returned to
Ukraine and Russia appointing a
new general known for his brutal
tactics in Syria on the streets
of Moscow today. Most we spoke
to reluctant to talk.
Do you think as the Lansky is
still on board with the program?
Or is he starting to improvise a
little too much so he's
so coked up that nobody knows.
And everybody in Ukraine,
according to Jay sees Powell who
lived there for years as an
American teaching English
everybody
knows the Lensky is an abuser.
He's an
abuser as a coke head, and he's
out of control. I don't know
what they're going to do about
it. But his ideas are just no
good. And he's his demands you
know are getting out of control
and I don't know why they
putting up with this guy's
always they have. They should
have Putin axes kill him.
Because somehow so
that'll fix everything. That'll
fix everything. But there's a
lot of us mercenaries getting
killed in action over there.
Like a lot. It's big business.
There's so much. There's so many
people understanding how to get
dollars a day.
It was your numbers. It was like
$1,000 a day. Yeah. Yeah, that's
not bad. It's good money.
Now let's come back domestically
with another political stunt
which is turning out really very
interesting how this is working
out, as the hypocrisy is obvious
to see but but maybe not. I
mean, when I hear what's
happening with the asylum
seekers, it used to be migrant.
ins and outs, asylum seekers,
you know, whatever it is, you
don't just call them standby
Americans. It's creating quite
the problem in the cities where
Texas, Arizona and do another
one. Florida are sending these
illegal migrants to
once the asylum seekers from
today's buses are providing
shelter
that are Girish. Oh yeah, I
was gonna say when I heard it, I
was like, Oh my God. Is this our
guy? No, this is the actual
mayor of New York City.
Once the asylum seekers from
today's buses are provided
shelter, we will surpass the
highest number of people in
recorded history and our city's
shelter system.
New York Mayor Eric Adams says
the city is straining to house
more than 61,000 people in its
shelter system since April.
Mayor Adams says more than
17,000 asylum seekers have been
bussed to New York from southern
states like Texas, Florida and
Arizona. The city is moving
forward with a temporary tent
shelter on Randalls island in
the East River. 42 hotels are
already being used as emergency
shelter. Texas Governor Greg
Abbott acknowledges busing over
3000 migrants to New York City.
What is an embarrassment is this
is the hypocrisy of the liberal
elite in places like New York,
Washington DC and elsewhere,
where they have self declare
themselves to be sanctuary
cities.
Abbott's migrant buses cost
Texas more than $18 million.
While Adams says the numbers of
asylum seekers in New York could
soon swell to 100,000.
The asylum seekers arriving here
need more than a hot meal or bed
for a night
being placed on a bus Murad agua
de is with the New York
Immigration Coalition.
The city obviously cannot
shoulder this on their own, and
we need the federal government
to step up.
This is fascinating like New
York. It's like New Yorkers and
the media is like, well, this is
just this is just this cost $80
million. This this political
gag, they do not see what is
actually going on here. They
just don't see that. Yeah.
100,000 It'll be 200,000. If the
border remained below there,
yeah.
With Del Paso What's it? Is it
El Paso or Senate? overloaded
they can't do they got hundreds
of 1000s of people just in this
little town, which is not New
York with all its sanctuary
cities as sanctimonious aspect
of, oh, yeah, we're saying
sanctuary city, you know, send
your people here, inviting them
and just ship them there and
then a bitch.
Well, that that, of course is
the is the political Gambit
that's being played. But in the
meantime, no one seems to
understand when I hear New
Yorkers talking about this
travesty, they don't seem to
understand that that's exactly
what has been happening. The
reason it has happened to all
these border towns is why
they're now being sent on to
your town. They don't
understand. They don't care.
They really don't care. Except
they don't care. 42 hotels and
they got the cruise ships. For
hotels. They got the cruise ship
coming in the cruise and
Norwegian cruise ship. This is
crazy.
Figure it out.
Let's stick with the kids for a
second. Let's talk about how the
kids are being abused. As I
brought some clips for you one
for me to for you. First my
clip. This is a title never
heard of a I think a nutritional
psychiatrists you've ever heard
of a nutritional psych high
psychiatrist.
Never. Well, the Harvard has won
the course they would and
she's going to tell us about the
six foods that will brain foods
that will help your kids stay
sharp and focused. And by the
way that for someone who is you
know, saying that she's she
knows what's good for unhealthy
for children. She pretty much
looks like Humpty Dumpty, so you
know she's not a not a great I
don't want to body image I don't
want to body shame but literally
Humpty Dumpty, here it is
thinking about child development
and growing children to think
about foods to really add into
their diet. Think about healthy
whole foods and think about
vitamins that are important. I'm
Dr. Ouma Naidu I'm a nutritional
psychiatrist, brain expert and
on the faculty at Harvard
Medical School. So starting off
at an early age include healthy
whole foods and nutrients
becomes key. Some of those food
groups include omega three fatty
acids, vitamin B, 12, vitamin D,
iron and folate. It's so
important to feed a healthy
developing brain and a child
healthy foods as well to keep
their brain development strong
and their minds healthy. And you
can find these healthy nutrients
and vitamins and the following
foods. omega three fatty acids
and wild quartz Salmon could
also hemp seeds, flax seeds, and
walnuts. You can find iron and
folate in leafy greens, as well
as at Emami black beans or
chickpeas. And you can find
vitamin D in eggs and in dried
mushrooms. By children eating
these nutritious foods, their
brain development will be on
point. Their thinking will be
sharper, and their minds will
develop in a much better way.
What are we missing in this in
this lineup?
Well, there is obviously meat
protein. And the amino acids
associated with such an bugs.
Where's the bug? Well, the bugs
she'd be pushing bugs.
I thought she would be pushing
the bugs too but I just when you
say wild caught salmon. Okay, go
to your supermarket and get me
wild caught salmon. Ocean farm?
No, we have lots of it here.
Yeah. Okay. You do you do
mudgear California a and by the
way, do you even eat salmon from
the store anymore? I don't.
They've salmon is becoming
tilapia. It's really horrible
what they're doing to
well, if it's not wild, salmon
is not very good. You should
just got that. And the worst
part about the farm salmon is
that this guy has squeaky
quality and as you cook it up
milk like
white and white drapes and wipes
is this like,
This is fish. Yeah, you don't
want to use it. No good. It says
stinks. It stinks.
Salmon, SAP white, gooey salmon,
SAP.
There are some farmed fishes
that are decent. I mean, yeah,
but not the salmon. No, I agree.
Now, the Japanese do some good
farm fishes. I would say they're
Bluefin
while if you can afford one.
Really they're so cheap. All
right now to clip for you. I've
been saving them since you're so
concerned with the children and
and what the medical community
seems to be doing to mutilate
them. I got two promos, two
promo videos, a new one
surfacing from the Boston's
children clinic. Now we know the
Boston's children clinic
performs all kinds of life
saving, gender affirming,
affirming care. Oh my goodness,
life saving gender affirming
care. But they but they also
have information. And this
information has come to light.
Yes, in case you are a parent
who is confused, I want you
know, you can really trust your
child to know what gender they
are very early on. And Boston's
children clinic is, it's yes,
it's for the children. But
really, it's to help the parents
understand. So don't worry,
parents come into our come into
our world.
So most of the patients that we
have in the gems clinic actually
know their gender, usually
around the age of puberty, but a
good portion of children do know
as early as seemingly from the
womb, and they will usually
express their gender identity is
very young children. As soon as
they can just
want to make sure you heard that
they will express their gender
identity from the womb, parents
on the womb from the womb.
But a good portion of children
do know as early as seemingly
from the womb, and they will
usually express their gender
identity as very young children.
Some as soon as they can talk.
They may say phrases such as I'm
a girl, or I'm a boy, or I'm
going to be a woman or I'm going
to be a mom, kids know very,
very early. So in the gens
clinic, we see a variety of
young children all the way down
to ages two and three, and
usually up to the ages of nine.
When they come into the clinic,
they'll see one of our
psychologists and we'll be
talking to them about their
gender, we'll be talking to
their family about how to best
support that child and how to
make sure that their child has
the space and support to explore
their gender and do well
throughout their development.
And we'll be answering any
parent questions. A lot of
parents do have questions and so
we answer those questions. The
biggest piece of advice I give
parents who were coming through
the gender clinic at Boston
Children's Hospital is to just
be supportive. Sometimes you
might not understand sometimes
you feel like you don't know the
terms so you don't kind of get
exactly what the child means
when they say that they might be
this gender but the biggest
thing you can do is just love
your child and support them and
just allow them to express
themselves that's the biggest
protector as well against
negative mental health effects
such as depression suicidality
anxiety that we worry about for
our gender diverse kids and
young adults. So that support
from a parent is one of
the best people on a second we
had an up talk on adults I don't
know why I guess protector
as well against negative mental
health effects such as
depression, suicidality, anxiety
that we worry about for our
gender diverse kids and young
adults. So that support from a
parent is one of the best
protective factors and one of
the best things they can do.
So it sounds to me like the
children you get the children
early, they're okay but when
they're young adults, then maybe
things go wrong because she had
some kind of weird tell on that.
Now. If you're a parent, my
advice if you're unsure or about
something going on with your
child. And people are saying,
well, you know, we can we can
cut off for the your daughter's
breasts or we can do something
with the genitalia if you're
unsure. And people are
recommending that, I'd say until
you're sure you know, I think
the default is no, no, don't be
creating a space for your child
to explore their gender fluidity
when you're not sure it's keep
keep everyone away. Wait until
you know what you're doing. This
is very bad advice in my
parental opinion.
I also I found someone one of
our producers got me clued into
the origins of the whole gender
thing, which began around 2006.
The whole my theory is, is
there's a seminar that happened
or a big meeting somewhere and
then everyone went to
groupthink, because I've seen
this happen in technology, where
all of a sudden, you know,
everyone goes into a couple of
these and they happen I was
involved with the one where
they're going to do these hybrid
disk drives, this was going to
be the next thing. They're
talking
about a hybrid was it hybrid
disk drives.
Yeah, the hybrid disk drive was
half of solid state half disk.
Again, it was it was architected
in such a way and this Seagate
everybody was in on this idea of
like, hi, the caching and the
hardware and then more than a
little bit, it was like, you
know, it was half and a half
kind of and it was going to be
the big deal. Next Big Thing
never happened. But for a lot of
different reasons it turned out
to do so it was harder to do
than they thought it was a
million things, but they're all
everyone's all jacked up about
it. And this is common you see
this constantly with in the high
tech world because of these
groupthink meetings. And so and
everyone wants it happens, they
spread out and have more
meetings. And I saw I got the
gender part. But I know there is
a there was a seminar somewhere,
some place, which became the
genesis for all this, all these
hospitals all being on board,
because as we see from the clips
that we have, it's not just
Boston, every hospital around
including Kaiser Permanente out
here is in on this. So there was
a seminar someplace that showed
how much money you could make.
You could save the kid, the
whole company with the kind of
money you can make chopping
these kids up. And I have yet to
find it. I know it's out there,
somebody will find it. And it
probably took place about when
we first started noticing this
about five or six years ago is
when we started cropping up to
the gender thing started in
2006. For and with predating
other things that debt led into
it, but 2006 was the big meeting
that took place in Java in
Indonesia. Really? Yeah, get it
all together. And everybody was
there. And it was all about
human rights, human rights,
human rights, gender, gender,
gender, and so but the money
making thing is the one I'm now
looking for. And I'm sure it
took place someplace. And I'm,
I'm pretty sure it's probably in
the United States. The other
thing was an international kind
of the Jehol gender movement
seems to stem from the EU.
How about how about it? That
wasn't necessarily a meeting,
but there was a well established
network that was already doing
it and already cleaning up
making big money. And people saw
that do you think that that
could be a possibility?
It I think it could be a
possibility. But that's not the
way my understanding of the way
these things tend to work is the
group thing. Where you have a
bunch of people, it happens all
at once. So it's not like a
bunch of people it dawns on them
no on that. So it just not you
sometimes it has but that's
really slow. This is fast and
when fat when I see fast,
because this is overnight. That
had to be a meeting of some sort
of a thing, word CFOs I don't
know who went to the meeting who
why they went to the meeting.
But all these hospital high end
hospitals are the ones that are
doing this and so it's
children's hospitals. So
I got a I got a clip here which
is trying to be you know, it's
been obfuscated is no longer
really available. There's kind
of a dusty copy it's several
years old. I don't know how old
we'll try and find out cuz when
it comes to child choppers, as
you call them, which I think is
outstanding show title. Planned
Parenthood Tina was very
surprised as I was previewing
this clip, she said Planned
Parenthood does that I said you
didn't know.
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What is Planned Parenthood have
to do with this they are handing
out his wife's I'm telling you
this is a money deal this is all
Mike
yes
there's some money to be made
and the insurance companies are
buying into which jacks up
everybody's prices by the way.
So the insurance companies
Medicare Medicare they cover I
don't know that.
I really yes they cover the over
65 are going to change your
gender I'm sorry,
not Medicare.
What does the Medicaid Medicaid
I'm sorry? Yes. Maybe? No, I'm
sure it's several $1,000 from
from Medicaid. Yes. This is this
is a big system and
it's just a systemic.
It's systemic. choppers. Yes.
Just me child shoppers. Come on
over here kid. We're gonna make
some money
to no agenda. Imagine all the
people who could do that. Oh,
yeah, that'd be fun you chopped
my punch line? Yeah, well,
because I was waiting for you to
hit it. I was ready to go out
you saw the time. I'm ready to
go. I'm ready to hit it. You had
a great out and you kept going.
You want to do it you want to do
it over.
Now we're good to go. Let's
start with a few people to thank
including Steven Davis at the
top literally calling you. Yes,
very few is. In fact I'll tell
you how many we got about 20
people maybe Yeah 20 Maybe less.
There's reasons for this that I
condemn. But anyway, so here we
go is Ocala, Florida, curries
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idea what that means. I
don't like it. I like it. I like
it. I'm an agreement. I agree.
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But there is a holiday or
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meetup reports which is nice.
Let's start with the Houston
yeah all right. Gunshots Yeah.
Hey there this is Sir quickly
the cantankerous here in
Houston, Texas. This is Aaron to
the climate gig. Hey,
it's AMD Jane from the control
group still making it and
shaking it hey this
cell is from full shirt I signed
up for this meetup as a douche
bag but came deduced hey
this is so chi aka King tea from
Houston slash Nigeria no agenda
is the best everybody
this Brian aka speedskater at
freshly is here in Houston meet
up stay safe everybody
all right you guys got to do it
together you ready and I sorry
about the parking this time
folks. We will figure out a
different venue with better
parking next time and in the
meantime, planes good trains bad
Okay, bye.
That's interesting. I wonder if
one of these reports in the
meantime we'll be like okay, we
have a Toyota Camry license
plate I mean, that's that's the
level we're getting here. People
let's check out Victoria BC.
Made a report from Victoria BC.
Here's Todd
in the morning, Barbara in the
morning.
Um, Tim, the future once in
futures was there Pepsi or
something? I don't know. In the
morning.
It's 2am in the morning it's 2am
in the morning
drunk drunk a meet up reports
about as bad as drunk booty
calls people get it together now
Mexico those guys get it. Oops.
That's not them. Here it is.
Here's our Mexican meet up.
No Agenda Report from Canada or
Mexico. Here Sarah Beto saying
hi to everyone a great, great
meet up. Good friends. Good
foot. Great wine. Have a good
one, everyone.
This is not John Banderas and La
Manyana. And lemon Jana, Adam
and John. You make my day every
Thursday. And every Sunday if
I'm not wrong, thank you very
much.
Sir Michael of Calgary in Vegas
and now have correct ro thank
you for your courage.
I like that. I mean, there's
some real authentic Mexicanos.
Manyana there we go in the
morning to you everybody. That's
it. Our meet up report. Thank
you very much. We do have a
couple of taking place today.
The Halloween tricks planning
session number one that is
already underway at the Holy
City Brewing in North
Charleston, South Carolina. And
the hui Hui fest, four o'clock
Alaska time so you can still get
in on that hasn't started bear
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Texas, Indiana, North Carolina.
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Pennsylvania, Kansas, Wisconsin.
Vermont, the Netherlands, white
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That's just a few that are
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Yeah. You gotta be you gotta go
to one of those meetups people
you really do. It's really worth
it. You will enjoy it immensely.
I suppose you got
three. Oh, wow. Why
don't I do mine first, then. Oh,
wow. Since I only have these
years first. All right. Well,
you have
it's common sense.
And let me boost this one a
little bit. This is a little
low. I can see on the waveform.
Hold on a second. This one thank
you
for your courage. No good. Yeah.
Was that Kennedy or when that
was Kennedy? Yeah, it's
common sense.
Kind of like that one. is cute.
Okay, I
got three. I'm gonna start with
the short to the longest. The
start with wild wild. Okay. Do
you notice the time on this one?
Yeah, one a while with one
second. And then I got zero on
mine. Again. You're jealous and
crazy.
Really crazy. It's so it's so
muffled though. And muffled it
does not punching through
Ocala baby.
No, that one's no good. It's,
it's I just don't like the
really crazy. That's barely
audible wild. I think common
sense wins, man.
It's common sense.
doesn't sound that good either.
But okay, you can have it.
By your grace.
You're welcome.
Thank you. So, welcome. I feel
so privileged. I feel so
privileged. Alright. Yeah, I
have two more things here. You
got anything to finish up with?
That's an important okay.
Okay. Parents listen up teen
vaping is on the rise. We're
talking more than 21% in just
the last year. A new study
looked at high school and middle
school students who vape and
found nearly 28% Do it every day
and nearly 85% Use flavored
products.
Oh no. We can't have the vaping
that's no good that
this was old news. This when did
this report is from years ago.
This came out this week from
ABC.
It sounds like a native ad or
something.
Though it's not a native ad they
keep jacking it up. Don't have
your kids vape No, no, no, no,
no. What do we let them smoke
weed?
It's a reprieve for more than 65
One 100 Americans with federal
marijuana possession
convictions,
it's already legal in many
states, and criminal records for
marijuana possession have led to
needless barriers to employment
to housing educational
opportunities.
The president's move to pardon
those with federal offenses for
simple marijuana possession will
also affect 1000s of others
charged under Washington DC
local law. He says that
convictions represent a failed
approach
while white and black and brown
people use marijuana at similar
rates. Black and brown people
are arrested, prosecuted and
convicted at disproportionately
higher rates.
Biden is urging governors to do
the same for state possession
offenses. He also wants his
health secretary and Attorney
General to review how marijuana
is classified under federal law,
saying it makes no sense that
it's a schedule one drug in the
same category as heroin and LSD.
Biden's announcement fulfills a
campaign promise just one month
before the midterm elections
Republican governor ASA
Hutchinson of Arkansas reacting
to the pardon, saying Biden is
simply playing election year
politics and sacrificing our
national interest to win votes,
but Pennsylvania's Lieutenant
Governor John Fetterman, a
Democrat running for Senate
called the president's move a
significant necessary and just
step two right or wrong and
better the lives of millions of
Americans.
Any thoughts for Fetterman neck
creep?
Yeah. Any thoughts on on this?
Why? Why would just a question
which is why out of the blue do
you pull Fetterman a
controversial guy running
against Dr. crudities Why do you
bring him into the story because
he is the poster child for weed
abuse gone wrong?
So they bring this guy in just
to promote him. I mean, that was
NBC CBS ABC one of the big three
there's ABC Yeah, okay, there
you have it. Yeah. There's
Attorney General's in 50
Different states many of them
noncontroversial Why don't you
call one of them Noah Fetterman
and you don't even get it you
can't even get you couldn't
possibly get a like a recording
of him because he wouldn't be
able to say those words in that
order but beside the point
well I'm changing my stance a
bit on federal legalization of
marijuana because you know what
comes out of the out of the weed
shops I mean, it's way too
strong and they take out way too
strong and they take out all the
stuff that stops the programming
from from getting through
seriously, I really believe that
I think that that organic we
just grow good one grown by a
gentleman and half have shown
we're almost done grown by a
dude in Northern California
somewhere you know, up in the
sticks or or even indoors, maybe
in Texas, with love and care
and, and adoration for the
plant. Yeah, that that's
something but what they put into
those weed shops dispensaries
now. No, no, no, that probably
enhances the SIOP programming
can't be right there. I mean,
there's no theorem, and we'll
just play us out. I've had this
thought for a long time, John.
I'm sure you have I've wanted to
and I'm not going to argue
against it because this stuff is
a little too strong for anybody
who's you know,
it's not enjoyable Yeah. And
then you just get paranoid
whereas Yeah, wiped out you
smoke a there's an Adam curry
strain coming. I haven't tried
it yet, but it's already named
after me. So
it finally
took them long enough. In the
show mixes we've got what it
promised. We got Bill Walsh with
the full ads and Jesse Coyne
Nelson, with a song mash up by
request. And of show we built
this podcast which we kind of
requested to have that to have
that produced. And we have I
have one.
I have one more request for
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