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Why do you listen to these guys?
Adam curry John C
Tavares Thursday October 13 2020
Choose this your award winning
combination media assassination
episode 1494.
This is no agenda
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everybody, I'm Adam curry
and from Northern Silicon
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Dvorak.
Okay, fairly Zoloft. Grim.
Did you watch any of the
hearings today?
Oh, it started already. No, I
didn't. I was the last one.
I just know this is the big
finale. This is the but I
thought was gonna be primetime.
Well, I was on maybe it's
primetime is somewhere.
Okay, so what happened? What
have we seen so far?
Oh, they've done a beautiful
job. I mean, the fact that
there's no cross examination, so
you can't like debunk anything.
Yeah. Or just ask a simple
question. What
we're talking about here is the
January 6 trial, the final
trial, this is the one that's
going to send Trump to jail.
Well, it's not gonna send
anyone. I don't think it's gonna
send anyone to jail. But it's
definitely got a lot of
circumstantial evidence. And it
just as you watch it, especially
if anyone wants to go back and
watch this one person, watch
Zoloft grin. Okay, so what did
you do? Congresswoman from the
Bay Area, she's a local, and she
just I don't know who wrote the
script for but she put together
and most she just makes
everybody look like a bunch of
scumbags. And it's just
fabulous. It was full of it, I
think. But it really pointed out
and they just quoted a lot from
Banyan Steve Bannon. This guy
was like, part of the problem.
And then Rogers his own, their
fingerprints are everywhere.
Yeah, and Roger Stone and a
couple other people and it
didn't they showed a picture of
Trump with his doofus campaign
manager who I've never seen or
heard Manafort. No, no, no, this
is January 6 Does though
Manafort was not long gone.
Manafort was the first election.
Right. That ended up being run
by Kellyanne Conway. Right. This
campaign was run by this tall
dude, the guy is like a foot
taller than then Trump.
Oh, wait, is that Brad? Parcel
parcel? Yeah. The guy the guy
who went nuts and pulled a gun
on his wife, I think and the
cops came and it was a whole
drama. He was an alcoholic
problems. And he remember he
flipped out. I vaguely
remember that part of it. So you
guys tall? Yeah. No,
he's taller than I am. Yeah,
he's tall. He's huge. He did the
Facebook campaign. And then he
became the Now I remember. Then
he became the, the campaign
manager for the reelection.
Yeah, he also, you know, was
yakking at a class about oh,
yeah, we're going to do this,
we're going to do that. It's
just unbelievable. And so they
had all these guys, but they're
just there's just a class. You
know, all that was missing was
Joe Digenova. Only got it was
missing from Friday did low
heart
I'm surprised they didn't have
him. didn't sneak him in
somewhere
because they had all these guys
and Bannon was the worst.
There's, there's all this, we're
gonna do this. We're gonna do
that. You know, and it's just
fabulous. I have to say it was
it was well designed, well
written, well presented. She's
very I never thought much ever,
but she's very. I know she's,
she does in a good plotting way.
She rolled out all this stuff.
And it's very good. You know, it
makes it. It confirms our basic
thesis. Trump doesn't know how
to hire people. Right? It's no
wonder he is so good at firing
people. All these people that he
surrounded himself with are are
useless. doofuses.
A lot of you but so what I'm
seeing now is and I of course
haven't seen the is it XO or
Zoe's Zoloft.
They pronounce it locally they
pronounce it Zozo. Okay, so it's
usually with a y
but the M five M in general.
It's just throwing every
headline out there they possibly
can about Trump. You know, he
did this you know, it looks like
he broke the rules and this
Yeah,
it's all circumstantial evidence
around Trump. None of it's about
Trump. It's about this guy said
this about Trump but that did
get nothing on Trump is really
funny, but they got plenty on
Banyon and they got plenty on
this doofus and some other
people they did named all the
names and brought all these
clips out and they showed and
lots of clips of Roger Stone
cockily saying yeah, we're gonna
judge no matter what happens
we're gonna win and just you
know, all like, these guys. Is
blowhards blowhard?
Yeah, but I'm just saying
there's it's like there's some
competition for the most viral
headline that I think they're
just looking for something that
the public latch onto and
everyone goes, Okay, that's
beyond the pale what Trump did
there? That's no, that's not
okay. And then they want to hang
some circumstantial evidence on
it and this huge article in The
Atlantic. It's like about
by the way, they brought in Tom
Fitton to a muscle bound guy.
He's supposed to he wrote the
acceptance speech like months
earlier for for for wrote the
like the acceptance speech that
Trump was going to give at this
is proof.
Oh, wow.
Wow. Oh, wow. Yeah, it's
definitely worth watching.
Especially like I said, go to
watch the off grins, President.
Yeah.
Well, maybe we'll maybe do some
clips on Sunday.
Yeah. Just yeah. This kind of
ponderous. So it's like hard to
clip. Yeah.
Well, never a boring moment. We
appreciate we appreciate the
Democrats for giving us some
material.
Yeah. Well, the only other
material is my own newsletter,
which got a lot of bad feedback.
Yeah. Yeah. Mostly because a to
words, and a phrase. And also, I
have to, I saw I wrote a
newsletter bitching about the
fact that over 100, maybe 200
People immediately, unsubscribed
and and people were just
offering last week's donations
or people just bailed out on, on
PayPal. Yeah. And so I wrote
this newsletter, I use two
words. One of them I put in at
the last minute, which I find
interesting, I got a lot of
negative reaction to them. One
was Cavalier, and then
misguided. But the thing that
really ticked people off, I do
want to read one note from one
guy, because it brought up
something I didn't even think
about at the time, and I didn't
realize until I read this note,
and the one that really got
people barked at me, to the
point of writing me nasty notes,
was calling them virtue
signalers. Now,
and by the way, I when you sent
me the draft, I said, you can
expect blowback, but I always
trust you with these things. It
would be odd for me all of a
sudden to be jumping in telling
you how to write a newsletter.
You probably could have called
me out on the virtue sailors so
on there really, it turns out
that, that unless you're a left
wing nut, you can't be a
virtuous signaler.
Well, I'm good and rightly so.
Okay, so the
virtue signaling, if you're
listening to our show, you can't
be a virtuous. Now, I don't
believe that's true. I think
people are virtue signaling
constantly, no matter who they
are. But to be called one, I
guess, is more than people can
handle. Yeah, but I wrote back,
almost everybody, I'm still
writing notes back.
Trying to shoot the shit over
John. No, I'm
trying to explain what happened.
But also I
just want to say like, you know,
obviously, we're very aware of I
mean, we've been reporting on
the situation, financial
networks, for years and years
and years. And there's, you
know, we're always looking at
alternatives. And we have many
alternatives available. And that
was the takeaway, when I looked
at the positive side of the
newsletter, it was like, hey,
you know, it's like, We're not
stupid, but just know that when
you do this, you hurt the show,
because you literally turned off
sustaining donations.
Yeah, it was. It was nasty. And,
and I mentioned in there that
I've, we've never had any
trouble with Pay Pal. I have no
complaints about them. But
people said I wait. You're sold
out? Well, I don't know. But
listen to this. This is from
producer Andrew. Thanks for the
newsletter as always, this by
the way. This is a guy who knows
how to write memos. That's how
you always
write. That's how you start.
Very good, Andrew.
Good, good start. Yeah, very
good. Good start, then you then
you get into it. Now comes the
knife. On the Pay Pal subscriber
collapse. I'll propose that
rather than virtue signaling
that up right away. I think
people got scared that they may
be levied at $2,500. This is why
I failed determine a no agenda
show was a misinformation spread
or event. So they dropped as a
protective measure. I believed I
never considered the true. I
totally believe it to be true.
It's something I didn't consider
because I thought that they were
saying, Oh, they're gonna
That's it. That's why I said
expect blowback. That was very
clear to me from the beginning.
This is why it
was never clear to me and you
didn't need to go back. I always
expect
John was John. Of course we all
know it's my fault. Okay. I Got
it. I should have called you. In
fact, Tina and I had a
conversation about it. And I
said, No, no, I said expected.
But anyway, the point is the
people leaving PayPal that was,
you know, top trending
everywhere. And the reasons why
because I was reading through it
as people were saying, Hey, I
don't want to get dinged if I
find something that's deemed
inappropriate. So that was
something that people glommed
onto immediately, you just
missed.
Well see the thing that the
reason I didn't catch this,
because I read all these
documents that come out all
these changes, and all the rest
of it word by word. And it was
obvious that the Dean was going
to happen to the company that
did the misinformation, not
everybody. But nobody had that
it was never made clear to
anyone, I guess. And so I can't
and then Dan wind, by the way,
when I read this and thought
about it, and realized what was
going on, I thought to myself,
Oh, my God, how many people are
just bailing out left and right.
Oh, that's why that's why they
lied and said, whoa, whoa, I
mean, what
if they lied, but
the damage, the damage, whatever
they did, the damage was done,
the stock went down. And I think
the damage is continuing,
because I don't think they're
their draw back their pull back
down. I don't think half the
people realize that that
happened, a and also there's
intent. And there's two or three
is a good Epoch Times has an
article about it being not an
accident, the whole thing was
just a scheme for just to test
the waters for something or
other. And then other people
thought this may whole thing may
be a psyop. It goes on and on.
So anyway, the guy or producer
Anders, as I understand it, to
find would be applied to you at
no agenda, not to donors, but at
the same time that money goes
on. Your words are encouraging
and Pete P backed away from the
proposed policy anyhow, so the
dangers pass in this sense, the
newsletter is helpful. And then
he makes the point about why
would they even entertain such a
policy, which is a question that
everyone's gonna continue to
ask. And, and then he says, I
can't fault folks, for deciding
not to trust them, is therefore
a faux PA, in my honest opinion
to label such people as mere
virtue signalers. Again, some
donors seeking to protect
themselves from Operation gun
woke may take offense to that
characterization in the end, in
fact, they did. We have we have
a lot of lawyers. It was very
interesting exercise.
We have a lot of lawyers who are
already looking at this right
now. Tell us if if there's
really only one side but it's
irrelevant. As I said, we've
always had multiple ways to
support the show. And we're
always evaluating new ones.
Right? Yeah, someone's got a I
haven't talked contact him yet.
But somebody managed to get a
wise donation pushed through. I
don't know how he managed it. I,
I there was actually an account,
but I don't know that it's been
operational. Also, people I've
got a number of Oiselle these
are these numbers compared to
pay pal are minor. But I will
mention them. Zell comes in
occasionally, and it's never
been fully set up. But it comes
in shows up on the bank balance
Pop Pop mail works, or pop, pop
mail pop my works great. As Zell
you have to use no agenda at
divorce out or you can't use my
name. Somebody did that. Again.
It goes into my personal
account. I mean, it's fine if
that's what you want.
But no, that's not fine.
Find it you gotta animal does
not fine. It's not fine with the
IRS either. So
which is the main reason we're
always careful with these
things. know these things.
It's all IRS. It because you
have to they're,
they're bringing a bunch of new
agents on board.
Bringing new agents the guy
started to get that find
something to do. So I'm sorry
about the poorly structured
complaint. And it could have
been done better than that. I
will agree that the virtue and
by the way, I was cognizant when
I was doing this. It wasn't like
I throw words together just
randomly. I put misguided in at
the last second thing and this
will be good. But I when I wrote
virtue signaling I was well
aware what I was doing, and I
did it on purpose. It was meant
to be insulting. But it wasn't
meant to insult everybody. It
was just meant to insult the
people that bailed out.
Alright, so if I can just I
didn't didn't didn't need help?
So you sent me an email not too
long ago, what it was about is
irrelevant. And I said, I think
I replied to the general crux of
your message, you know, fair
point, and then fu for all the
rest of us. And then you said,
Yeah, well, yeah, yeah, right.
Yeah, good, fair point. Now you
don't I don't have to grovel for
for being
to apologize.
You love doing that? It's just
who you are. It's okay. We love
you for it.
Well, I agree. I would say this
one was over this was could have
been better executed. I was my
fault for being a cow. I was
Cavalier. I use the word
Cavalier. I was the one that was
Cavalier, which is probably why
it showed up in there. Because
sometimes, when you're writing
you, you project yourself into
the, into the process I've, for
people who want to be
professional writers, I can tell
you a few things, you're always
better. Your writing is always
better if you have some
emotional trigger going on at
the time of the writing. In
other words, you're, if you're
just neutral, you're a happy go
lucky guy in your writing.
Product is going to be happy go
lucky, probably boring. But if
you're a little irked, I always
try to be a little irked about
something when I'm writing
because it comes through with a
some emotional bias which is
picked up by the reader because
your voice is in there and it
comes through and people are
they'll read
it more. And have we learned
anything about this? Yeah, I
learned that I should probably
not call people virtue signalers
at least not this group. They're
very touchy
bottom line. I know a lot of
people want
to send blankets or water. It
just seems
alright, that's all it's really
about.
Anyway, so I'm sorry for anyone
who was who was. If you're
offended, I'm I'm actually
sorry, I didn't do it better.
You're
offended, call this number toll
free, you can be entitled to
money. All right. Back to some
fear porn
this morning. President Biden
now saying he does not think
Russian President Vladimir Putin
will use nuclear weapons on the
battlefield in Ukraine, telling
CNN I don't
think he will. I think he is a
rational actor who's
miscalculated significantly,
but warned that Putin's threats
could lead to catastrophic
mistakes telling a fundraiser
last week we have not faced the
prospect of Armageddon since
Kennedy and the Cuban Missile
Crisis. And
the whole point I was making was
it could lead to just a horrible
outcome. And not because anybody
intends to turn it into a world
war and they just want to use a
nuclear weapon. The mistakes
that can be made the
miscalculations who knows what
would happen. It comes
after the President and other g7
leaders participated in an
emergency virtual meeting. Well,
she created a whole slew hearing
from Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelensky, who pleaded
for more air defense systems to
help establish an air shield
over his country.
He I mean, what happened? I
mean, they were doing so so
great with the nuclear war bit
and I was like, oh, no, I Psych.
He's not really going to do that
and not going to happen.
I have no idea whether it
changed like that. I think
there's I do have to, I have to
close from that Biden tapper
interview, which was, it was
Hannity got better ratings,
didn't you put? You think he put
the president united states on
an interview show is supposed to
get higher ratings would Trump
did anyone, actually. Well,
I want to I want to keep it with
Russia, though. Do you have
that you're doing some Biden
stuff in there? Well,
no, you're talking about Biden.
No, I'm talking about nuclear
war. And there's Biden, but
okay. Yeah, but I have more
nuclear war Russia stuff. Okay.
Which is also also why also
Biden what?
You're the one doing it. You
push it a nuclear war. And now
go on.
What do you mean waffle? What
did you just call me WaPo. And
mean, cover your children's
ears. Parents? Uncle John didn't
mean that. I think like
Washington Post WaPo that's a
slur when you say WaPo to
somebody Excuse me?
No, if you say whop that's the
slur. And it's yo p this is WAP.
Oh,
no, that's worse by today's
standards being called anything
WaPo was bad. All right. Okay.
So here's a new narrative which
is coming. I'm catching it early
on wi o n. Which means we've got
a great accent but this is this
is coming. This will be the new
and she was kicked off the air.
I didn't say it was hurt, did I?
You didn't. It according
to a report by the Italian
newspaper La Repubblica NATO has
sent an intelligence node to its
member nations and the North
reportedly warns NATO members of
the mobilisation of the key
three to nine Belgrade. The
sources say that this submarine
that was launched in the month
of July is now in the Arctic
waters. But what is this Russian
submarine that is unnerved the
30 member military alliance do
Weighing in the Arctic waters.
Number one, the Belgrade is the
world's largest nuclear powered
submarine. It is unfortunately
184 meters long and 50 meters
wide. And despite its
dimensions, it can actually turn
at a speed of about 60
kilometers per hour. Moreover,
it can also stay underwater for
about 120 days. The Belgrade is
also the carrier of what is
known as Russia as a weapon of
apocalypse, the Poseidon nuclear
Messiah and the NATO suspecting
that Russia is in fact testing
the Poseidon missile the super
torpedo is an unmanned
underwater vehicle, more like an
underwater drone and aboard say
that it is capable of traveling
up to 10,000 kilometers in terms
of distance underwater before
exploring near the coast causing
what has been described as a
radio active tsunami.
A radioactive tsunami from the
Poseidon Doomsday machine. It
has success written all over it
as far as I'm concerned, they
should really roll this one out.
I'm liking this 60 kilometers an
hour. The ship
bullcrap at that size? I don't
think so.
So, we haven't chosen that
tactic just yet in the United
States, we have something else
that we can employ in implicate
Russia in
major US airports were targeted
by cyber attacks today with a
pro Russian hacker group
claiming responsibility. Airport
websites in New York, Los
Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta and
other cities were hit with
denial of service attacks.
airport operations were not
impacted.
Oh, yeah. These are hacks,
people. Denial of Service
attacks we had for this morning,
brother. Now I want to mention
something which we brought up on
the show before but it was the
Snowden documents that brought
out the fact that the CIA, yep,
point to finger has all these
methodologies to make it look
like the Russians are doing
stuff when it's actually them
with you and I could make this
look like the Russians. Yeah.
True. This is like really lame.
He's not even at
a level. Here's the part that I
don't understand. If you listen
to this report, let me just get
this again. Listen to what she's
saying. major
US airports were targeted by
cyber attacks today with a pro
Russian hacker group claiming
responsibility.
So okay, they claimed
responsibility. Airport websites
in
New York, Los Angeles, Chicago,
Atlanta and other cities were
hit with denial of service
attacks, airport operations were
not impacted.
So they didn't even determine
it. Apparently, some group just
went ahead and said, Oh, yeah,
that was us were Russians. Okay.
That's exactly how the Russians
operate. They always claim their
victories. No, never. Here's
ABCs version.
To date. You're right. They
factor in. Even when they're
caught red handed. They deny it.
Of course,
they're not going to say Oh,
yeah. Hey, that DDoS that was
us. No, we're not falling for
that question everyone
has this morning, is one of this
attack was a precursor of
something worse to come,
ah, a precursor of something
worse to come? Well, there's
only one guy who can give the
answers to that we know him as
the rear admiral. Maybe he's
full Admiral now John Kirby. And
nothing like setting up John
Kirby with some soft balls from
George Stephanopoulos.
First off, what do you make of
the cyber attacks? Are you
confident the Russians behind
them?
It's too soon to know, Georgia.
I mean, we're investigating
this. We're looking at this
obviously, it's of concern.
Certainly, we're grateful that
no airport operations were
affected. No safety was put at
risk. But we're looking into
this and we'll take that
seriously.
See, I don't understand why.
ABC. Here's Kirby saying, Oh,
it's too soon to know, CBS is
the one who said, Oh, no, they
claimed responsibility. So
already there's a problem here
is a discrepancy. We continue
to do you believe they're a
precursor to a follow on
attacks, as Pierre suggested?
Yeah. Again,
it's just too soon to know,
George. I mean, we just don't
really understand fully who's
behind this, what the motivation
was certainly what level if any,
Kremlin officials were aware, we
just don't know, we're going to
investigate this, we're going to
try to get to the bottom of it.
And obviously, we take cyber
resilience very, very seriously,
regardless of what happened
there at these airports that
we're constantly looking to
improve our own cyber defenses
for our own civilian
infrastructure throughout the
country.
Now, as I'm hearing this, I'm
thinking, what is Kirby trying
to communicate? What is this?
It's just not a hack, you know,
to say cyber hackers is just
incorrect. There's no hack
necessary. Anybody can start a
DDOS it's not that complicated.
So is this Are they signaling
something or is this some kind
of setup?
We do know who's behind the
attacks on civilians in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin boasting about it
two nights in a row. Can these
attacks turn the military tie?
It doesn't appear like they're
gonna do that, George. I mean,
we don't know what the next
steps here are for Mr. Putin.
But you can see just from the
just from the reaction of the
Ukrainian people over the course
of the weekend, they're not
backing down, they're not
slowing down. They're gonna
continue to conduct their
counter offenses. They are still
active on the battlefield. And
as you saw from President
Biden's discussion with
President Solinsky, the United
States is going to stand with
them, we're going to continue to
provide security assistance,
that you notice the little usage
is meant to insult Putin. So
very clearly said Mr. Putin,
President Solinsky President
Biden, Mr. Putin, President
Zelensky President Biden, this
is chicken shit. usages that
Kirby should be ashamed of?
Well, he's, he's a psychological
operations guy. You know, he
knows what he's doing. That's
why he does. He's, he's He's not
bad for what he's doing. He's
just he's so transparently
stupid. We see through it, like,
okay, including this two part
sales report for the military
industrial complex.
The President's meeting with g7.
leaders today presents Lusky
wants air defenses, what more is
he going to get?
We have been providing air
defense capabilities since very
much almost in the beginning of
this conflict, Georgia,
everything from stingers to to
now these names these national
advanced surface to air missile
systems, which are on order for
Ukraine. I love
everybody, these are on order.
Okay, good. Well, these are an
order for Ukraine, hey, we
order. Order, order up
are these naysayers, these
national advanced surface to air
missile systems which are on
order for Ukraine, we're going
to continue to talk to them as
we have been every day about
their capabilities. Clearly, air
defense is a need and we're
going to work with them on that
going forward. I don't have any
announcements today. But I can
tell you that
no other announcements for the
sales meeting are gonna stay
committed
to giving them the kinds of
tools that we know they need on
the battlefield. Clearly after
this weekend, air defense
capabilities continue to be a
significant need for Ukraine.
Yes. Do you have anything else
for the sales meeting, Mr.
Kirby?
How about longer range attack
missiles? I'm sorry, how about
longer range attack missiles.
We were not closing any doors,
Georgia, we again, we continue
to talk to them every day. In
fact, there'll be a meeting this
week in Brussels, a secondary
meeting.
Another another meeting, we got
the PowerPoint, we're going to
show them the capability is
showing the price tag to
talk to them every day. In fact,
there'll be a meeting this week
in Brussels, getting yet another
Ukraine contact group meeting
with probably 50 nations there
to talk about the needs. And
we'll look at the whole
spectrum. But I just don't have
anything to announce today.
This is why I'm thinking maybe
they also wanted to beef up
their cyber a little bit. So
they threw that in, you know,
possibly, because this is a
sales report this he's literally
saying, you know, I have nothing
new to report but when we got
those those missiles on order,
and yeah, got a meeting with
everybody big sales meeting with
the g7. I'm gonna tell them in
Brussels. Yeah. And after that
we're all going to hang out in
Paris. It's gonna be great.
Putin what
President Biden talked about off
ramps for Vladimir Putin last
week as the only off ramp for
Russia to leave Ukraine.
That is the best off for him.
And that's frankly, what Mr.
Putin should should be doing. To
be ending this war he chose to
start is to pick and choose to
end it. You saw on the
President's statement yesterday
after speaking to President
Solinsky. We believe that that
Mr. Putin should move remove all
his troops from Ukraine short of
that. And clearly he has shown
no indication of being willing
to do that or even to sit down
at the negotiating table. So
short of that, what we have to
do is make sure that Ukraine can
continue to succeed on the
battlefield so that when it gets
to the negotiating table, Mr.
Zelinsky has the leverage that
he needs to succeed in
negotiations as well, John
Kirby, thanks very much. Well,
he kind of smacked his Alinsky
down, then it was Misters
olanski. You know, after he
made a mistake there because he
said President Solinsky Yeah,
just before he shouldn't mister,
but this idea of making Putin
look like I just I just, uh,
nobody is what and then try and
try to get him out of office. I
mean, this is a regime change
operation of trying anyway, and
they tried it with when Hillary
was the Secretary of State. This
reminds me of all the stuff that
they tried to do to Fidel
Castro. Oh, really? Yes. And
what it resulted in was the guy
pretty much dying in office,
instead of being there for maybe
a term or two and giving you
know, loosening up No, it
created resolve, which is doing
the same thing to Putin. And
he's never gonna leave No, ever.
No.
Then the indeed that off ramp he
knows is a non starter. Now I
still I still think that
eliminating Vlad is still on
deck. It's you know, I don't
think they have the thing they
can do it. I don't understand
why they have to his knee dying
of cancer.
Diet. Yeah, sure. Parkins pretty
healthy to me.
There was one report that came
from Deutsche Avella V. The most
honest report about what's going
on and Kyiv Kyiv. To those in
the know. Just spectacularly
honest, doesn't happen very
often.
What we know so far is that very
close to this place where I am
right now really just a block
away several explosions,
destroyed partially buildings,
but also hit cars, we do not
know exactly how many people are
injured or even dead. But
according to this book, a
spokesperson of the emergency
unit,
spokesperson, uh huh. According
to this, how many people are
injured or even dead? But
according to this book
spokesperson of the emergency
spokesperson, it's so, so true.
So, you know, when you do your
Dutch voice, yes, I know. You
don't you know, I've been
listening to these voices,
because I think some of them
are, they're entertaining when
they try to, you know, non
English speakers. They always go
into a stammer. And true in
there. And I think if you
incorporate that it will help
the voice so let me let play my
lip again. Through this stammers
right at the beginning, or the
second
where she
what we know so far, is that
very close to this place where I
am right now really just a block
away. Several explosions,
destroyed partially buildings,
cars, maybe
I can do that. I can add that. I
could perhaps I could do this
may be a little bit more of a
throw sometimes. I throw the
thing is,
that's pretty much it. Yes. I
wouldn't do like three.
Well, since we're talking about
that, why don't we introduce Rob
rose, Rob rose. To the show.
Many people have seen this. It
was quite quite shocking. What
took place in European
Parliament? Did we discuss this
on Thursday? We might go on
Sunday. We might no
no what we had we had the Irish
woman go nuts.
Right. Okay, so this is now the
so the European Parliament had a
committee hearing. And they
brought in vaccine
manufacturers. And, and this one
clip went super viral from
Dutch, the European member of
European Parliament who does
talk like this, but I don't
think he has the stammer that
much. And he very clearly he
asked very clearly, like, you
know, did you know that you
trust? Chuck? Did you check this
stuff that you do trials on
people? And the answer was
something that, of course has
not hit the mainstream anywhere.
But I think everyone who's you
know, who's interested nailed
the and nailed everybody but to
me mainstream,
right? And as good no agenda
producers. People went and
looked at the whole hearing. Oh,
this was this is you got gypped
if all you saw was the clip, you
really got gypped because this
is good. And it's and it's and
it's funny as well. It's just
crazy. What what went on there.
So here's the rubber O's
question which started in Dutch.
I'm actually gonna play a little
bit more of the intro and more
of her answer.
I will speak in Dutch. I'd also
like to know where Mr. Bula is
why he's not here with us today.
This small, do you have any
information?
Yeah, this this was this was one
of the big questions. They all
ask me how come the CEO isn't
here? What I mean, what is it?
What is that? We spend billions
of euros on your product? That
guy can't even show up. So
everyone was pissed about that a
mandate
from Pfizer to speak freely and
openly and answer our questions.
You're not going into the
content on the question of SMS
gate that was raised by Mr.
Whelan. Why don't you say that
you want to avoid misinformation
through Alright,
so I got to set this up. So the
way this works is not quite the
way it works in the Senate
hearing or like this January 6,
hearing. They ask their
questions, and they'll do three
or four questions, then then
they'll move on to another
person and this and then they
take all of these questions then
the witness answers, you know,
three, four or five questions in
a row.
Yeah, we've tried to implement
that here. In docs, various
debate situations, and it never
works because questions are
skipped.
And it's it's media unfriendly.
Yeah. Because what you want it
you want you want you want it to
badgering you want the hounding?
That's why they don't allow it
so you can't badger the witness
is very democratic sounds to me
sounds like just the way it
should work. So the SMS gate
that he's referring to
everyone's really no angry if
you recall, that contract
appeared between several
European Union or I think it was
the European Union proper, there
was redacted and it was very
unhappy with no one really knew
what was going on with it. The
amount were, were redacted. And
then there was the string of
text messages between Borla, the
CEO of Pfizer, and Queen,
Ursula. And so everyone wants to
know, hey, what exactly was in
these text messages? Did you
just negotiate this over text
message? So now that's turned
into SMS gate,
SMS gate? That was raised by Mr.
Whelan, where you say that you
want to avoid misinformation
through better information. But
this all begins with Pfizer
itself. So don't miss small by
being transparent on your side.
So I'm very curious to know what
the fact that as the CEO for
Pfizer would say that they want
to be transparent and then not
show up at this commission. Mr.
Bhalla is very interested in
having billions of euros in
profit on the backs of the EU
citizens, but it's not provided
willing to provide an
explanation. Mr. Buddha was
personally involved in contract
negotiations via SMS with the
President of the European
Commission, Ursula von der
Leyen. This is why his presence
would be absolutely crucial
here. Now, the European
ombudsman, the European Court of
Auditors have spoken on the
consequences of the scandal. And
these are very damning. So I
really think that Mr. Mueller
would need to be present. And we
need to do this in order to
ensure full transparency in the
process. So the question then
for you is small, where I would
like a clear answer, please.
So there are no
misunderstandings was
that, by the way, was pretty
slick, because he switched from
Dutch to English and the
translation cut out and his mic
went live almost immediately. So
I don't know if that was maybe a
scripted bid, or they had this
debate, there's no way that's
gonna have that's what I
thought, too. And so now he
switches to
the ditch where I would like a
clear answer, please.
So there are no
misunderstandings. Well, was the
Pfizer COVID vaccine tested on
stopping the transmission of the
virus before it entered the
market? If not, please say it
clearly if yes, are you willing
to share the data, please this
committee? And I really want
straight answer yes or no. And
I'm looking forward to it. Thank
you very much.
So I felt just seeing the viral
clip on Twitter, like it was
really selling short, you know,
the severity of what they want
out of Pfizer. It's not just
this one thing. But here's her
answer. And then some
regarding the question around,
did we know about stuff and
humanization? Before essentially
the market? No, these, you know,
we had to really move at the
speed of science to really
understand what is taking place
in the market. And from that
point of view, we had to do
everything at risk. I think I
was Dr. Ball law, even though
it's not who would turn around
and say to himself, If not us,
then who? Dr. Bula actually felt
the importance of what was going
on in the world.
So let's just stop there for a
second. So when everyone fell
over, of course, he says, No, we
weren't doing this at the speed
of science, whatever that means.
Yeah, I find that speed of
science comment. Interesting. I
mean, I was I heard that I
thought of Copernicus. Do ta How
long did it take for the world
to catch up to Copernicus? His
idea that the Sun is the center
of the universe now? It wasn't a
year or two a while out, if I
recall, hundreds of years
basically is the speed of
science.
Yeah, yeah. Well, this there
were some questions about that
speed of science that came up
later. But the main stumbling
block here is someone lied
somewhere, because all the
politicians, all of the, the
propaganda, we'll call it, call
it public relations. All of that
was you won't you won't get
COVID You won't get COVID. And
they didn't do any trials or
have no data to show for it. And
because of course is the speed
of science. So everything was a
lie, and somebody knew it. I
mean, no surprise, no surprise
to us, obviously. But to a lot
of people this is
this is like one shocking. I'm
shocked.
And so now rambling, but now I
want you to hear because this is
what no one played here how she
weasels her way or tries to
weasel their way out of this
speed of science business as if
not us then who? Dr. Bula
actually felt the importance of
what was going on in the world.
And therefore as a result of
that, we actually spent $2
billion no risk and have self
funded money from Pfizer to be
able to manufacture as it well
first of all research, develop
and manufacture at risk to be
able to make sure that we were
in a position to be able to help
with the pandemic. And and I
think that's why I feel very
good when a recent paper from
the Imperial College stated, but
in the first year of the rollout
of vaccines, we saved 4 million
people.
Oh, there it is. saved or
created.
So they death Imperial College,
the debunked erupt Imperial
College numbers, which should
we've gone over a years ago.
Yeah, because there's some one
guy there who does this. He did
the same thing with, in fact, he
used to go did the hoof and
mouth disease or whatever it was
called. Yeah, yeah, that ended
up killing half the cattle in
the on the British Isles, when
it was unnecessary, because he
was full of it. And this guy, so
they base everything on that and
because their numbers showed,
okay, yeah, this saved is saved,
or was it saved or created or
created, you know, but,
but but she's proud of it. She's
proud of the Imperial College
numbers
with the pandemic. And I think
that's why I feel very good when
a recent paper from the Imperial
College stated that in the first
year of the rollout of vaccines,
we saved 4 million people. So
from that point of view, I feel
that actually we were there when
the world needed us to be able
to make sure we're that we're
able to help people around the
world with with vaccination, as
well as now oral oral treatment,
I would hate to imagine what
situation we would be in in the
world right now, if companies
like us did not take those
risks, did not do clinical
research and development at
scale, in order to make sure
that we could have a vaccine
that we could roll out to the
world. So I really, I understand
your frustrations I really do.
But I also hope at some point,
you do appreciate what
pharmaceutical companies have
done in order to be able to roll
out and deliver vaccines at such
speed and
scale. I also have a hard time
believing this $2 billion at
risk, Operation warp speed
through cash at them immediately
as far as I can remember. It
wasn't like
oh, he is classic, arrogant,
executive, corporate executive
full of herself. never wrong. I
mean, that's why they put her up
there. I mean, there's no you
don't select someone to go in
front of the no like this. Did
to replace Borla, who's also
full of crap. But you got to put
somebody out there. That's good.
And she's she has she covers the
bases.
Regarding sorry, um, price. Oh,
by the way, I'm surprised she's
not lecturing them.
Oh, it's coming up now. So
another question was about the
pricing. So how was how did you
determine price because you
know, everyone got different
prices, and it's all very shady
and it was all redacted. And
some of the chairwoman remember
she has all these questions,
price price, pricing has set my
pricing, pricing
regarding sorry, on price. Oh,
price, okay. Honestly, it's on
my notes, I just haven't gotten
to it constantly. It is there,
isn't it pricing? So look, I
understand you've talked a lot
of pricing and thrown out a lot
of prices. But from our point of
view, we we cannot discuss
pricing. Pricing is
confidential. And from that
point of view, I know again,
you're going to be very
frustrated. I can see it in your
faces, sated with my answer. But
pricing is confidential. And
from that point of view, I am
not able to have a conversation
with you, other than to repeat
what has always been out there
in that we have taken a tiered
pricing approach to pricing to
make sure that it is affordable
for the government's to be able
to ensure that citizens can have
you without out of pocket
funding. And in addition to
that, we've made sure that low
and middle income countries are
having it at not for profit. I
understand your frustration, but
we cannot discuss pricing. It is
confidential.
I love that. Hey, we understand
that you really paid for it. But
we're not going to tell you how
that worked out how that
happened. Screw you. I'm sorry.
You're frustrated.
On that to be quite interesting
to where they pull that hit that
rabbit out of a hat because
what's confidential about what
you're you're under. You're,
you're at a hearing.
Ah, this is this was exactly the
moment where Christine Anderson
our favorite lady there from
where she From Norway, Denmark,
one of the one of the navies,
she jumps in and she says scuze
me this piece.
Yeah, thank you. This is quite
ridiculous what we're doing here
and pursuant to Article Two
unwritten rule 211 of the rules,
rules of procedure. I am
proposing that this committee
declares itself incompetent in
getting clarification on the
content of the contracts between
EU Commission and pharmaceutical
companies with regards to the
mRNA vaccines in general, and
the exchange of text messages
between Ursula von der Leyen,
president of the EU Commission
and Mr. Borla, CEO of Pfizer, in
particular, it is quite obvious
and today's
lesson, we'll put that on the
agenda.
My point of order now, according
to the rules, you will have to
let me continue. Okay, you can
thank you.
Not more than a minute, you
don't have to make
full steam. This committee lacks
the authority to get to the
bottom of crucial questions. The
fact that Mr. Borla, CEO of
Pfizer had the audacity to
appear in front of this
committee to answer your
question constitutes gross
disregard for the people whose
tax money he took. By the way,
if we cannot compel a crucial
player to appear in front of
this committee, then this
committee is useless. So I
propose I propose that we
declare ourselves incompetent
Furthermore, proposed that this
committee concludes the need for
a Committee of Inquiry and
formally requests the Conference
of presidents to initiate the
necessary steps to propose the
new parliament and setting up
such a committee as provided in
rule 208 in conjunction with
article 226 of the Treaty on the
Functioning of the European
Union to ensure the peoples of
Europe's right
to Democrats Anderson now.
Roll Call,
I'm gonna cut you I'm gonna cut
you bitch. That what she said,
listen to the
peoples of Europe's right
to Democrats, Anderson now.
The roll call vote. proposal.
Thank you very much.
I'm gonna cut you. I'm gonna cut
you got real testy. If you want
to hear a little more of that.
Yeah, a little bit.
We will have a discussion at the
coordinators. And of course, Id
group can go to the conference
of presidents. Can I remind this
committee? This is not an
investigating committee. Exactly
a special committee. And this
falls not within? Well, the
remit of this committee. So we
will have a discussion in the
coordinators and the ID group.
Okay, Madam Chair. President
residents and now I caught you
off this is it.
Okay. Okay, we will have to vote
on the declaration of competency
in this committee that we can
do,
we will we will have to look at
coordinators. And we will then
decide how to proceed on the so
in other words, you refuse to
take the vote right now that
were posed as a point of order
you refuse just yet.
We will take that up at the
coordinators and if necessary is
if the vote is necessary, we
will come back to that don't
worry.
So in other words, your
teachers, okay, refuse to take a
vote on the order. I raced.
I give them I give the floor now
to Mr. Terry.
So then terrorists came out
remember terrorists. He's from I
want to say he's, he's sort of
from Spain or Portugal. This
this is the guy who's mad. He is
pissed off. And he's bringing
another little little ditty to
the table.
I was paying very close
attention to everything that was
said here. And I cannot hide my
shock. And, you know, nobody
answered concrete questions that
all of my quail colleagues asked
me, we heard allegations, hear
statements from the
representative of Pfizer
stating, and I quote, that they
cannot release the contracts
because they have certain
interests. What about the
interests of the people? What
about their health? Because it
is our authority and our job to
make sure that we get to the
bottom of this. So the first
question that I addressed to
you, is the following. just yes
or no? When exactly. Are you
going to fully publish the
contracts that you sign between
Pfizer and the European
Commission? Second question. You
were mentioning the risks. You
gave us some billions of euros
that your company invested in
producing these vaccines. What
about the health of the people
who are actually put at risk by
being injected with this medical
products that clearly in some
cases might have adverse
effects? So the second question
is, is Pfizer liable according
to the secret contracts that
none of us saw? So we want to
know exactly is Pfizer liable or
responsible for any adverse
effects produced by your own
products. So question has Pfizer
had access to the Coronavirus
before December 2019? Well, we
knew about it. And here's the
reason why I'm asking for it.
The whole world found out about
the COVID or Coronavirus in
December of 2019. On January the
11th 2020, the Chinese
Government published and I
quote, The genetic data of this
vaccine of this virus, barring
the data that your company
submitted to me, in order to
receive marketing authorization,
you provided data showing that
you tested your medical product.
And I quote on you started the
test on January 14 2020. So I'm
asking you, How is it possible
that in three days after the
horrible find out the genetic
data of this virus you company
already tested? The vaccine on
mice? Thank you.
Finally, no answer. Of course,
obviously, that will be wrong
answer the wrong questions.
We did get some some we did get
some answers as to why there's
so many appears to be more heart
attacks, other heart issues
within the general population
and to UK publications have told
us subsequently that in fact,
they came up with an urgent
warning to gardeners because
soil can actually increase your
risk of killer heart disease.
Oh, yeah, soil and and video
games could trigger heart
attacks and children.
That's what does it this is.
And we got a boots on the ground
report from our practicing
internist who has been in
medical research and read
medical and our research for
over 20 years. She's given us
boots on the ground before and
she has an answer to your
question, John is exactly
correct in his observations, the
rate of a young athlete dying
does not equate to hearing about
it once a year, it is not a
common thing. The arts and most
of these news pieces along with
others, they weave truth in such
a way that it becomes a lie.
They don't outright state false
medical statistics that you can
look up and verify every single
condition that leads to a young
athlete dying are classified
under rare conditions. Every
single serious heart condition a
young person has is classified
as rare. So right there is that
I would say that's proof. As
physicians we are taught from
day one to look at diseases and
diagnose based on demographics,
ie How old is the person male or
female, etc. To help with the
diagnosis. Every single disease
entity is classified in our
minds as common or rare. To
present young individuals dying
or having heart conditions as
something every parent should
hear about is incredibly
misleading. We of course know
why they were doing this, but
the fact that they are doing
this scares and saddens me, it
means that they are already
covering their ass. I mean,
agendas, and we'll be seeing
more young healthy people
needlessly die.
And there you have it. Yeah.
And then she has a final notice.
from a professional standpoint,
the last few years have forced
me to grow up in ways I did not
anticipate, but you cannot
unknow what you now know or
unsee what you now see I'm a
physician who was taught by
leaders in their fields. I read
and believe what I read in the
New England Journal of Medicine,
the Lancet, the CDC, website,
etc. My views and advice now
classify me as a quack, who can
lose my license and board
status. I would like to say the
web of special interest and
monetary exchanges all started
with COVID But alas, it did not
know sir with insurance. Yep.
Yeah, so sure. Well, on COVID I
Deuces shumba kids. Yeah, I do
have another NPR report to the
NPR the national public. Never
ambrosia. COVID promote COVID
vaccine with this one guy who
don't want the white guy talks
like this because I saw the SEC
but I talk about I bet it's a
guy that talk like this or do I
die? And so here's a report on
the how the by Vaillant vaccine
is doing for kids.
The Food and Drug Administration
expanded eligibility today for
the new COVID-19 boosters to
include children as young as
five and the CDC immediately
recommended them. NPR health
correspondent has the story
right away
until now only adults and kids
12 And older could get one of
the new boosters, updated
versions of the moderna and
Pfizer biontech vaccines that
for the first time target
Omicron the FDA is expanded
authorizations opens up the
shots to younger kids. Those as
young as six cannot get the
Maderna shot and those who don't
use five can get the Pfizer
biontech. That's about 28 mil
mean kids are now eligible. This
comes as welcome news to many
pediatricians and parents.
According to Dr. Sean O'Leary
from the American Academy of
Pediatrics,
it is true that kids are less
affected than adults. But it's
also not correct to say that
it's a benign disease in
children. Unfortunately, you
can't really predict who's going
to get particularly sick from
COVID. The booster definitely
offers additional protection in
terms of the severe outcomes
that we really care about.
But others question whether the
so called by valent boosters are
any better than the original
shots. Dr. Paul Offit is a
pediatric vaccine expert at the
University of Pennsylvania who
advises the FDA,
we have to date no evidence that
the by Valent vaccine is any
better. So it's a little
frustrating as we keep moving
forward without evidence,
hopefully, we'll be able to
generate that evidence to show
that the by venlafaxine is
clearly a value. But to date,
those data don't exist. It's
unclear
how many parents want the new
boosters for their kids. Only
about a third of parents of
children younger than 12 have
gotten their kids the first two
shots and only about 15% got
their kids the original booster.
Jen Kates is at the Kaiser
Family Foundation.
I think it's going to be a tough
sell. I think there's going to
be a small group of parents who
are ready to go they're anxious.
It's the fall their kids are
already getting flu and you know
other kinds of respiratory
illnesses and so they're ready,
but there are minority of
parents.
Um, this guy, is it the same
guy? Is this?
How you doing booster? Snap?
Sounds a little lighter. Guy,
okay. By me, I mean, he does.
I've noticed this on NPR been
listening to it. There's a lot
of people at NPR, that cat
seemed to breathe through their
dose. So I don't know why. But
well,
you know, it's like when when
you're working there and you
can't breathe through your nose,
you hire more mouth breathers
seems to be something like that
going on. That's part two of
this very short. Many parents
say they're going to take a wait
and see approach. And at least a
third of parents of these young
kids say they have no interest
in boosting their kids. What's
more, only about 15 of the 200
million people who have been
eligible for the new booster
since Labor Day have gotten one
of the shots. That's alarming.
Many public health experts, the
immunity people have from their
first shots and infections is
fading. And yet another wave of
infections could be coming,
driven by new overkruin variants
that are even better at dodging
the immune system.
And probably better at dodging
the vaccine too. So they keep
pushing it. I mean, it's funny,
these numbers are showing that
the public is getting the public
at large, despite the mainstream
media's power is getting
generally skeptical.
Yeah. Although that's not
stopping the mainstream. Here's
ABC. Good Morning, America
now to the growing concerns over
rising flu cases here in New
York officials have noted 600
influenza cases compared to this
150 At this time last year. Dr.
Generation here and Jen, it's
still early in the flu season.
Yeah.
And we and you mentioned it
perfectly George it 600 compared
to what right? You have to
compare it to what and you have
to compare it to when so yes,
the the slope is going up the
cases are going up. And the
concern is that people won't
take it seriously. Why is this
happening? I think really two
main theories at this point.
Number one, our behavior has
changed. We're out and about
more than we were in the last
two years. And then lower
vaccination rates, that is
always a concern. So remember,
we have to be able to walk and
chew gum at the same time. It's
COVID and influenza, and we need
the vaccination.
I like how she's not even
promoting the by valen just
saying almost like you need
COVID and N flu influenza. So
when you go to the store, like
oh, I can get both at the same
time. Here's part two, so when
and how should
people get their back? So if you
look at the who, what, where,
when, why and how of flu
vaccination according to the
CDC, it's recommended that most
people get their vaccination.
You know, you can get it right
now but by the end of October,
and it is never too late because
the flu season goes through
March or April, who should get
it pretty much every one six
months of age and older. And
again, in terms of the what and
the logistics, you can get both
the COVID vaccine I was gonna
ask flu vaccine on the same day.
The one thing I would recommend
if I were your doctor George get
one in one arm and the other in
the other arm.
I have one bad day.
Better than
good. So Tom Fitton, you were
talking about earlier muscles.
Yeah, he actually muscle
actually came out with something
pretty good. They got wasn't
like 290 pages to 149 pages of
the Biden administration's plan
to promote the COVID vaccine And
so this is all FOIA, it's
emails, it's PowerPoints. It's
hilarious, because it's mainly
women. And the reason I
mentioned that, because there is
what's mainly women who are who
are in charge of the campaign of
the promotion, the PR, the the
propaganda. So stay, and it's
these communication. Women. And
I say this, because
a lot of them got degrees and
communications, Heck, yeah.
And that. And so as they're
communicating back and forth,
and you know, they're, they're
talking to National Academy of
Recording, Recording Arts and
Sciences, and they're all all
giddy, oh, god with it about
all, it'd be so great to have
some stars promote this. And
it's pages and pages of stuff
that we could have come up with.
So here's a couple. So this is
for the earned media category.
And by the way, there was $10
billion $10 billion spent on
this nonsense. That's earned
media earned media is where you
get. That's this is why I know
exactly what type of people
these are. When you're a PR
consultant or communications
consultant. You also will get
interviews, etc. For in
newspapers, it's most frequently
in newspapers. And they'll say,
Okay, you got 750 words in the
Wall Street Journal. That's an
earned media equivalent of
$150,000. You'd have to pay to
buy that space. That's the
earned media. Yes,
yes. I know. Fact, I know, a PR
guy who used to work. And he
used to live in Moran, who used
to charge by earned media. Yeah,
in other words, you wouldn't
have a fee, he would get get
stories planted here and there.
And each one had a certain
value, and that's what the
billing would be.
Or the give him a break? Yeah,
no, it's crazy. So they have
vaccine engagement packages that
are being sent to all
entertainment talent and
management agencies, vaccine
engagement package to all media
companies and show producers
outreach to major culture event
producers
to stop. Where did the money who
paid for this?
We did it was $10 billion from
the COVID. Fund?
This just came out of the COVID
fund. Yeah,
out of the COVID. Money the what
was it? Was that restart
America? It was the first year?
Well, I mean, it's important,
but it's not that important to
continue.
There's even mentioned of where
this money is coming from in
these documents. It
came from the taxpayers now, of
course propagandize ourselves.
Well, the Federal Reserve marked
up some numbers and then people
went and spent that so we're
paying for it now. Correct.
Here's a couple of my favorites
produce HHS Question and Answer
videos featuring local black
doctors discussing the vaccines
how they work and why the public
should get vaccinated. Requests.
Yes, that black Doctor angle. We
all saw this.
There's more. Requests Tom
Brady, create a video with his
parents encouraging vaccination.
Request custom partnerships with
the social media platforms with
algorithms to hit the audience.
Launch Hollywood comedy writers
video content so now they're
hiring. Now they're getting
people to do video Remember that
tick tock, Team Halo all of this
all hit work with Instagram to
produce a series about vaccines
featured young creators doing in
depth pieces about young
people's questions, requests the
stories highlight on vaccine
played a lot
of these while they were being
promoted while it while they
were in inaction,
request major tick tock Snapchat
and Instagram influencers to
create videos of themselves
being vaccinated and start a
special campaign of funny and or
musical videos about being
vaccinated to encourage others
to create content and post. So
at this point, but now Okay, so
now we get this one way I get
rid of these tick talkers. I'm
going somewhere with this. So
then we have to earn mediate,
request a vaccination special
and Christian Broadcasting
Network featuring evangelical
leaders, Dream odd lady. I don't
think that ever happened. But
they always go for the preachers
and the pastors and the Reverend
you know, these are very
influential request that the
main request that the major live
TV entertainment shows feature
hosts being vaccinated on air,
for example, hosts of the voice.
Well, this happened quite
broadly. We saw many hosts
getting vaccinated on television
requests the TV morning and
daytime talk shows feature
special vaccination reunion
moments with everyday American
He's talking about what this
means to them. Example hugging
grandma for the first time you
evil son of a bitches, you evil
people.
It is, I would say at this at
that point with that one is
evil. Yes.
convene an editorial meeting
with the publishers of Catholic
newspapers and newsletters
across the country. Then they
want vaccination specials with
Black Entertainment Network. And
here's here's here's the one
that was hilarious place a
trusted messenger on the Joe
Rogan show to promote
vaccination. In parentheses work
with outside experts to identify
who will be most effective. Your
buddy? Well, no, because this
was April of 2021. So it wasn't
Osterholm No,
what's it Osterholm?
No. So I send this to Joe
thinking, Oh, my God. And by the
way, I work with outside experts
to identify who will be most
effective like what is this a
psyop and who are they getting
involved in this? So I send
both public relations things at
this level are psyops.
Well, no. I sent it to Joe.
Joe's like, Wow, that's crazy.
And then he comes back later
says, you know, I remember
someone tried to get some they
requested someone to be on the
show, and I just ignored him
because it was stupid. And I
believe that these people are
stupid. They don't even have the
finesse to put OSI up in place
on the Joe Rogan show. They just
asked.
I think I disagree with you. I
think they were very successful
overall. They got gutting the
whole thing so they had every
imaginable because a lot of
stuff like the preachers and
things like that weren't going
to happen. And then did a lot of
the Blackfeet did but that's the
point it Joe Joe didn't bite in
his group didn't bite but they
did have a rooster home on so
that was a wash.
No invited Osterholm himself. He
says there was
no I realized that but it's like
a wash. Like why do we need to
do any more with this guy
because he already had a holster
home on just coincidentally as a
coincidence. I think they're
very good at this. They're this
is this is the kind of thing
that goes on. And this was I
mean, if we just look at the
whole last couple of years,
everything came through. Pretty
much he did a hell of a job. And
I think it was an overall SIOP.
I mean, it wasn't a CYA, per se,
because it wasn't run by an
intelligence agency that we know
of. Well,
well, there's no involved, you
know, just knowing that
companies like Cargill, Cargill
actually had one of the largest
industrial intelligence units. I
think we've talked about this,
they have 1000s of spies base,
not the only ones. No, I would
think that the pharmaceutical
companies have the same type of
division. They must. And they're
added again, here is your next
sigh up. They're coming for your
kids,
a new recommendation calls for
children as young as eight to be
screened for anxiety. An
independent panel of health
experts says the screening
should be done during routine
doctor's visits. They say the
aim is not to diagnose a child
with anxiety, but it's to
identify those who needs
support.
Yeah, that's the headline. But
that is just not true. This is
they're finally just going all
out. Starting at eight. We're
going to screen your kid it'll
happen at school, they're gonna
be identified as having anxiety,
which by the way, put the damn
phone down anxiety goes away
pretty quickly. But the children
are anxious. It's encouraged.
They have teddy bears in the
schools up until high school.
They're all anxious. Look, I get
anxious, everybody gets anxious,
but now this has to be
identified. And then we're going
to pump them full with drugs.
And I don't care which way she
spins this. Whoever this doctor
is, what's her name? ABC,
American this morning. Just
listen to what's being said here
and very clear. This is to drug
your children. The
US Preventive Services Task
Force is an influential panel of
experts. They announced that
children should be routinely
screened for mental health
issues as early as eight years
old. This even applies to kids
who are not showing any signs or
symptoms of a mental health
problems. So what does this
change for you and your family?
Well here to help us break it
down psychiatrist, Dr. Su Varma.
So let's start with the top
lines here. What walk us through
the recommendations Dr. Dr.
Varma, what are they suggesting
that these pediatricians
actually do?
Yes. So from age eight and
above, we want to do anxiety
screenings at age 12. and above,
we want to do depression
screenings. And the idea is that
we want to catch symptoms of
anxiety early, even in people or
even in children who are not
exempt. reading science. And the
idea is that if we can catch it
now this can prove
we want to catch it. Even in
children who are not exhibiting
signs, we want to catch it.
Okay,
screenings. And the idea is that
we want to catch symptoms of
anxiety early, even in people or
even in children who are not
exhibiting signs. And the idea
is that if
we can, I mean, what is that, so
we want to catch things that we
want to catch people exhibiting
signs, even people who aren't
exhibiting signs, they're coming
for you.
And the idea is that we want to
catch symptoms of anxiety early,
even in people or even in
children who are not exhibiting
signs. And the idea is that if
we didn't catch it, now, this
can prevent adulthood anxiety,
depression, substance abuse,
chronic medical.
Okay, I want you to play that
same little segment again. And
it can be so nicely clipped from
by us by me, where it's where it
stops at the word adulthood, if
you can stop it. So it goes,
we're looking for you, whether
you got any signs or not, we're
going to do what we can to
prevent adulthood.
idea is that we want to catch
symptoms of anxiety early, even
in people or even in children
who are not exhibiting signs.
And the idea is that if we can
catch it now this can prevent
adulthood.
Okay, well, that's part of this
is, you know, it's all part of
it. This may also be a honey
trap to get the trans kids. I
mean, it's all coming. This
can prevent adulthood anxiety,
depression, substance abuse,
chronic medical illnesses, like
diabetes and obesity.
Want to immediately stop
anxiety? Because anxiety can
lead to diabetes? Check my kid.
When I mean, I've looked at
every kid has his or her ups and
downs. What are the symptoms?
What takes it to that next
level? Yes.
So you want to look in certain
key areas, academics? Are the
grades slipping social
friendships? Are they
withdrawing and isolating? At
home? Is the hygiene down? Are
they sleeping a lot? Are they
losing interest and pleasure in
the activities that they want to
use? Do I think your
your child may be a teenager? Oh
no screen them?
Are they sleeping a lot? Are
they losing interest and
pleasure and active
ones? Are they sleeping a lot?
Is anyone raised the kid?
Are they withdrawing Jason?
Jason her 20s? Is she still
sleeps? Do my that's what kids
do? They sleep? People
stop and stop in
key areas. Academics? Are the
grades slipping social
friendships? Are they
withdrawing and isolating at
home? Is the hygiene down? Are
they sleeping a lot? Are they
losing interest and pleasure in
the activities that they once
used to? are they complaining of
a lot of unexplained medical
symptoms like the headache, I
have a stomachache, but we can't
get to the bottom of it. So you
really want to look at
impairment in functioning is a
real change in their baseline.
So if your child does get
flagged?
Do you hear what she says?
Yeah, I hear what she said was
your child gets flagged so your
child is gonna get flagged
flagged as anxious, could lead
to diabetes could lead to drug
use later on? You know, you
might become a Republican,
do you really want to look at
impairment in functioning? Is
there a change in their
baseline?
So if your child does get
flagged? I guess there's a
couple questions, what should
you do? And then there's the
anxiety piece. And then to me,
there's the what is the basis of
that anxiety? How do you get
down to what the root is instead
of just treating the anxiety
portion?
Yes. So while I love the fact
that primary care doctors
pediatricians in this case, are
the ones who are going to screen
but it's not a diagnosis right?
So you still need to see
behavioral health specialists to
help you unpack what are all the
details? What are the triggers?
Are there difficulties in home
is the kid being bullied? What
is happening? What are all the
situational factors? Have you
just moved to a new home? Is
there a new school? Is there a
transition? So I'm a big
believer in understanding what
is the root cause because I
don't like the idea of somebody
just getting a diagnosis or even
treatment or medication they
possibly don't need without
figuring out what else is going
on including medical problems.
Yeah, so the first step not the
last
I think what she's really saying
here is we're gonna get flagged
we're gonna screen they get
flagged when I give him drugs
and then we're going to see
what's really going on
she specifically said that drugs
are kind of secondary
but now he No no, no, no, she
didn't really say that I
listened this many times. She's
I don't just want this. We also
have to look at that that
doesn't matter. It's clear what
they're doing now. This
is obvious with the rescue here
what they're doing
in other in other pharma fraud
news. This was surprising in a
gold standard trial. Turns out
column colonoscopy
is useless.
Really doesn't do anything
except make you walk funny for a
day. That's I mean that's that's
a bombshell right there.
Yeah, yes, I read that too. I
was like, oh brother. I mean
this is like half the stuff they
do is like unnecessary it's just
you know, I know they the
medical systems around here are
all so tight they've wiped out
most of the independent doctors
you can't find one they're all
part of a system now. Yeah. And
they and you go in there to get
something you know and the next
thing you know you Oh, you
should do this you should and
they tried they tried to rack up
the bill reveals that they can
ding the government for and you
can see this what they're doing
they're just and while he maybe
should go see a specialist what
I need especially well, you
know, you should go see one. So
you here's her here's some guys
who can go see their high price
doctors, you know, the the
dermatologist the
endocrinologist those guys. And
they cost more, but it's all
legit. You know, so they can
ding the government. Oh, you're
okay. And Oh, and here's the
bill looks at you don't have to
pay 10 bucks, but your
insurance, whatever it is, has
to pay this. It's just it's a
whole thing is a giant massive.
Don't you're just a product.
It's terrible. You know, I
went to the
parent find a good osteopath,
I'd use one.
I went to the periodontist
yesterday. So this is ties into
this and partially also some I
got new news new information. So
it turns out, I'm going to have
to have two procedures to
operations. So after many
different visits of checking and
cleaning and looking and seeing
how my mouth restores and heals,
and a CT scan, turns out,
there's a little more wrong than
just what we thought it was in
the front. The top two molars
left and right are completely
surrounded by infection. And
guess what, this is the entire
reason for my sinus issues the
past 10 years that I've been
trying to treat with all kinds
of different medications. It
turns out, it's just inflamed
and it's it especially when I
eat then it starts to screw with
my sinuses and I get runny nose
and stuff like that. So that's
the good news. Bad news is two
procedures. I have no insurance
for this.
Like Kasha mint.
And here's what here's what the
periodontist said he said, bro,
you got no insurance? I'm
cutting it in half. Because
that's normally the scam?
Because I'm not having my entire
mouth written in half. Because
the insurance Yes, this whole
thing is half in half in half.
Yeah. And half. That's about
right. That's right. And so
late, you're not talking like
this. So you can't be that bad.
Well,
okay, so this is kind of
serious. Actually. This has to
be done for my overall health.
That's why it's going to be two
stage and so I'll be walking
around with for three months
with the temporary artists are
talking like that on the show.
Well, so this is why you know,
I've to Pete to dentists working
on this with me, we're going to
have some kickass temporaries
because the fear of is obviously
slipping, whistling, you know,
this is what I do. So we had no
we had many meetings and
conversations. But it does mean
that on November 29, which is a
Tuesday I go out. They do not
expect me to be rip roaring and
happy to go by that Thursday.
Sunday. They say you probably
should not be a problem. But
that Thursday, we're gonna have
to do something else because I
will be
out Oh, you want to do a
temporary we can do one of our
evergreens.
We have to do something. Yeah.
Yeah. And talk about
Don't you think it'd be kind of
at least interest we get a big
audience if we actually did a
show and you had some sort of
Oh, dude, if I can make it if I
can, if I can get in front of
the mic, I'll do show with you,
of course. But they're like I
said, Don't bullshit me Doc.
Well, you probably won't be
feeling like you want to do a
show.
They don't know. That's that's
the difference between a person
who doesn't do not ever had
anything to do with the
business. A broadcaster a
professional broadcaster that
stutters we have professional
broadcaster and someone who
hasn't got a clue and they don't
have a clue. You are probably
going to be fine to do the show
on Wednesday. It's
bone marrow transplant I mean
I'm getting open open mouth
surgery.
The shoulder like this should be
talking to it ah and then Biden
blah, blah, blah.
So he told me a story because
this is the whole point is like,
if we take all your teeth out,
said there's no guarantee how
you're going to sound on the
air. So this was never an option
to begin with. So and there's
enough I gave a lot of healthy
teeth and teeth Just need to be
maintained that'll be fine. But
but you know, we're talking
about other people have this
issue. And so in the I don't
know if it was a direct
colleague of his or maybe it's
just one of those stories but
apparently Jon Bon Jovi, when he
had his teeth dump, he had an
implant for every single tooth
because he was so afraid of his
candidate you drill it? Well,
I'm getting
I'm getting two of those in the
top and two at the bottom and
then with a bridge with a snap
in and stuff, but he did for
every single tooth. That was
like a quarter million dollars
for that guy's mouth. But he
sure didn't SLIS or whistle. So
anyway, hopefully I can deduct
some of this from my taxes. Can
I?
I have no idea. Ask a tax guy.
It's important important for the
show.
Well, I mean, it might be but
don't ask the tax guy. My
arrest. As far as they're
concerned. You can screw
yourself
my tax guy is your wife and I'll
talk to her.
No, she's she's a bookkeeper not
a tax guy.
He's my bookie too. Yeah,
exactly.
So let's go to a couple Biden
clips that were before we go
past them completely. Yes.
Yes. Please make sense.
This was a ramble that he was
doing some Zoom meeting or some
damn thing. There's a part of
this is incorporated into the
song that we may play later. And
this is I just think this is
funny, because it's a classic
buying off script, just trying
to talk.
I hope I can't quite see what I
can see in the front there, I
think. And I actually wish I
could be there with you in
person, you know, I mean, you
know, and I've, I've had, by the
way, I again to ad lib a second
here. I you know, you're also
what people don't realize, here
are the same folks who are there
holding the boot in the corner
to raise money for the people
who just lost their home. Not a
joke. That's what you do. That's
what you do. You're the ones in
line, the Little League fields.
You're the one you're just
anyway, you're incredible group
of individuals, you know, in
Delaware.
So what is he talking about? But
it's the guy in the corner
holding a boot?
No idea. No idea.
So a guy in the corner, the guy
in the corner holding a boot?
And then if the guys who lined
the little they wouldn't I've
been in little league games.
I've never seen one lining the
line. Are you are you trying to
show us in a very tedious way
that the President has no brain
cells left because we're with
you.
So here here we go. With him do
with Jake Tapper who did the
probably the lamest interview
ever. The President got no
ratings? No ratings. And zero?
Well, I know he didn't Well, he
got no ratings. He wasn't zero.
But you know what I mean? Yeah.
So here we go with his he's
talking about numbers. He's
gonna give us some numbers here
that save the day. This by non
white was wild numbers. Oh, wow.
Numbers.
I'm sorry. It's a different one.
We passed the look what I ran
on. I said we're going to deal
with energy. Right? And the
energy problem we're going to
deal with the whole notion of
global warming, we pass $368
billion worth of health, which
as the same bankers talking
about it's going to bring
billions trillions $7 billion
billion dollars off the
sidelines investment.
That's right, it's gonna be
great billions, trillions
trillions and trillions and
zillions, by the way, the end of
show mix we actually played that
on episode 1492 And the reason
we were able to play it because
it's by socialist mop and fully
cleared it with them fully knows
them so we can play it again
today I'd forgotten it's only
two shows ago.
But socialist mop is the guy who
did the the Biden song and we
will we'll talk about this as it
gets good that fully somehow
knows him but the point is, we
want to play this song which is
the Watson what's the My mind's
gone blank now, my mind's gone
blank now song, which everyone's
heard, I'm a little disappointed
because the song has been out
for a month. It's only picked up
a quarter of a million views as
the socialist mob site.
What do you what do you expect?
You think
I'm expecting 12 million views
on this thing? On rumble six is
on YouTube.
I know but on rumble, it's got
more views. I'll bet you
watches rumble okay, maybe. But
the thing is socialist mob has
done a series of these Siza he's
finally hit his stride with this
one. Because the other ones he's
done and the best one of the
group has only done five or six
of these. The best one or the
group was the end. If you go to
his site on YouTube, you'll See
the one that was done by Bernie
Sanders? And this was more I
think what he was trying to do
with Bernie Sanders and he
finally decided is this is too
much work. This is the
Bernie This is the Bernie one.
Oh, he's got big intros. We're
gonna socialist mob. Oh, it's
got a whole leader. Cool. All
right, here we go. Senator
Sanders,
you call yourself a Democratic
socialist? How can any kind of
socialists win a general
election in the United States?
What we're going to win? Because
first of all, I'm going to
explain what democratic
socialism is. And what
democratic socialism is about is
saying, aye.
Aye. You know what the thing is,
though, it's always difficult
like this one, the Bernie
Sanders one if you don't have
the lyrics on the screen, it's
harder to hear
you can barely understand him
whereas this this jungle
chopping stuff up and then
making him say something is not
actually saying is tedious. If
you can do what he does with the
Biden song, which is to take
clips long clips, where he's
saying something and then and
then song of phi it by with very
good editing, you have a you
have a hit there and the mind is
going is one of those. We've had
guys that do that on our show.
They don't do it as much as we'd
like. Anyway, before we play
that, which will be at the end
of the show, now that we've
credited socialist mop, which is
the thing and I would promote
his site, and I would hope that
maybe he listened to the show
and
more will do more. Bring us more
we'll do
we'll do a we'll introduce his
songs if he wants. Yeah, like a
world video
premiere. I'll put on the Adam
curry weekend everything. Eggs,
leather jacket. Hey, everybody.
Yep, let's do it. So here's,
here's Biden trying to trying to
explain himself about Hunter.
This is really pathetic.
Reporting. CNN said reporting in
the Washington Post reporting
suggests the prosecutors think
they could they have enough to
charge your son Hunter for tax
crimes and a false statement
about a gun purchase, personally
and politically. How do you
react to that?
Well, first of all, I'm proud of
my son. This was a kid who got a
kid, he's a grown man. He got
hooked on. Like many families
that had happened, hooked on
drugs, he's overcome that he's
established him in life. He is,
I'm confident that he is what
he's says. And does are
consistent with what happens.
And, for example, he wrote a
book about his problems. And he
was straightforward about it.
I'm proud of him. He came along
and said, By the way, this thing
about a gun, I didn't know
anything about it. But turns out
that when he made my application
to purchase a gun, what happened
was, he said, I guess you get
asked, I don't guess you get
asked the question. Are you on
drugs? You use drugs? He said,
No. And he wrote about saying,
No, this book, so I have
confidence in my son, I love
him. And he's on the straight
and narrow, and he has been for
a couple of years now. And I'm
just so proud of them.
So here's first of all, the
application when you when you
buy a gun, the form you fill
out, have you ever used drugs?
Not Are you on drugs now? Now,
this is why the marijuana
licenses are problematic. A
problem. So yeah, so the
president is incorrect there,
even though I know what's on
there. It's like, you're on
drugs right now. No, that's not
exactly the question. Jonathan
Turley wrote a who I like, wrote
a very good piece, calling it
the 7% solution, how Hunter
Biden allies are turning to
addiction as a last line of
defense and he goes through a
lot of cases were accused come
up with a I was on drugs
defense. And it works this
approach surprisingly well for a
number of cases very poorly and
others but that really depends
on your political bent, I think
so the so the idea here is throw
it all on the on the drug
charges, and he was he was on
drugs, so he didn't know what he
was doing. And they completely
forget about the deals and crime
in Ukraine and China and Moscow
as
well and the hookers and the
movies and the rest
what doesn't that's not illegal
on the hookers Yeah, but depends
where he had the hookers I mean,
that's that's kind of you almost
think that he did all of this
Hunter Biden subconsciously or
you know, with a genius crack
mind. I was like, Man, I gotta
have something to distract from
all all this other crap Why else
do you save these things?
I have no idea it's just
encrypted and then and then drop
it off it's like it's really a
cry. I think it's a cry for
help. I think he's asking for
his father to be a father
instead of being a crook.
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So you mentioned Dan bond. Gino?
Yeah. Well, I'm gonna mention
Rachel Maddow. Well, she's also
started a podcast. Yeah, she's
just started a podcast. Do you?
Have you heard her podcast? No,
no,
that's this is the 10th 10th of
October is it was she was gonna
do three episodes on the 10th.
She did an intro on the 10th
didn't do three episodes at all.
She did one episode later. And
then she did one more episode a
couple of days there. She's She
has no and they've entered last
version. And when she did was
not even her podcast. It was it
was. It was Chris Hayes's
podcast that she decided to put
on her podcast pile. Oh, she
knows what she takeover. She
introduced the Chris Hayes
podcast and said I was on it. So
I think this qualifies as a
podcast. Let's play it. And so
she is not she has absolutely
zero podcasting skills. She's
dying to your podcast is going
nowhere.
Well, no. But that's weird.
Because isn't that what she
wanted to do? was not her own
thing.
Yeah, until she started to try
to do it and her podcast and
when the she's trying to do is
more like cereal.
I was called the Rach is it
Rachel Maddow presents? No, no.
Rachel Maddow Ultra? Yeah, it
presents Ultra. Yeah, this is
it. Okay, let's hold on a
second. Let's see what's going
on with her. Oh, the NBC chime
that you hear that started with
a photo?
A photo of guns on the front
page of an old newspaper
clipping from the year 1940.
Oh, you're right. She's trying
to do a true crime. Yeah. Oh,
lame.
This is lame.
Well, we know what it cost. Did
you see I tagged you on that on
that?
Millions.
All right. Well, not millions.
But we do have lots of people.
Oh, actually, before we even go
there. We need to thank sorry.
I'm sorry. All right. The art
for Episode 1493, which we
titled Made in America. A lot of
people liked this. We liked it
as well. This was we need sorry,
this was the Scooby Doo type
dog. With the Atomic Cloud. I
don't even remember why it was
relevant. Oh, it was it was
Phoebe. Of course Phoebe got all
psyched out but your dog barks
and so she it was just a
beautiful piece. It was like a
Scooby Doo type vibe. Sir Paul
couture did
it. Yeah. Very slick.
It's a nice everybody. I think
just everybody said wow, that's
that's kind of dynamite. If you
didn't know what the reference
was, it was just a goofy looking
dog. It was fun. So we have here
we had the royal pricker from
capitalist agenda, which I would
say was our runner up kind of
with the that was the the
sausage. tumor that one are you
looking?
Now I'm looking now I don't see
the royal breaker. Yes.
With the sausage we did with two
prickers sausage walking around.
So walking sausage. John, how
can you miss it?
Walking sausage? Was that Oh,
yeah. No, that problem with that
was it. It was 240s looking at
was that good? It wasn't it was
not it was too much. whitespace
it was blue space was too much.
whitespace a bit too much of
that. I liked the idea of the
sauces with the crown and two
forks, but it may have been
Yeah, I kind of liked. I liked
the dog the most. But I liked
the other. I liked the other
dog. I thought the stylized dog
by Dame Kenny, Ben was quite
attractive.
It was a nice dog storytime.
Yeah, but see the title of the
piece. Makes the piece work. If
you don't know the title of the
piece, then.
Yeah, there's some element. I
also like to dog with it.
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Remember, it's very, very easy.
Way to small or very small steps
also by couture.
Yeah. There's some clowns that
didn't really work for us. A dog
whistle? Yeah, I mean, this this
was it. This one just jumped
out. I think we we didn't have
to discuss long. Yeah, well, we
appreciate it. What all of the
artists do, of course, I'd say
every single one of them is on
no agenda. social.com. And
there's always a lively
conversation. before, during and
after the art choices. And I
can't say anything other than we
really appreciate that. It makes
our show incredibly special.
It's something that almost no
other podcast can do. Imagine
those million dollar podcasts
that would cost 2 million. If
you had the amount of art that
we get to choose from. We had to
hire all these people and oh,
no, no, I'm on retainer, screw
it too many meetings as well.
Meetings and they don't get
offended usually. So we hope
that that our critique helps
them and and of course some of
these beautiful ugly
this public desk isn't it? You
know, normally especially one on
one day, the art director
telling the guy you know, I
don't know not even green not
even
the art director and the
assistant art director. I don't
like that guy anyway.
Is there anyone here that
a lot of these will show up in
no agenda shop on T shirts,
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then nicely shared with the
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fun. And now we thank our
producers who come in as
executives and associate
executives for episode 1494.
Nice showing today. A lot of
people did understand your email
John. I think it is apparent
here. As we start with Steve
Meyer from Pacifica, California.
I don't know the significance of
this number, but it's blown me
away $3,576 Am I reading this
correctly?
To what it says now i He sends
this in and I sent him a note.
And the note says Hey, thanks
for this generous donation
there's no note Can you sense
you know you're just an instant
Baron is an instant Baroness has
happened before we've had an
instant barons Please advice I
quit. So he says there's no
break I'll read this note. He
says his note back and it just
says dialing is so hard. Which I
think was I think he meant to
say something else. No karma. I
hate this skims off the value
contribution. I bumped for your
taxes. Thank you both Steve.
And thank you Steve. You read my
mind. Taxes.
So okay, and then he you know,
I'm sure we'll hear hear from
Steve again. He's over here in
Pacifica. Yeah. Which is not far
from here. And okay, well,
thanks a lot. Jake. John.
Big time now this next one is
looks like in an instant
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It's close closer and I get from
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out. This is so appreciated.
Viva the value for value
greetings from Mexico City. Now
sir Nacho Alcatraz with a very
old fashioned Spanish name. No
jingle. I'm just here to
support. Well, gracias. Senor.
Thank you very much.
Yeah, I did. That's a very old
fashioned Spanish name. I like
not, you know, Jose Alvarez as
for sure. Jason Mitchell is
next. I don't have a note from
him. I don't look again. No, no
one had he came in with $1,000
from from Peoria, Peoria,
Arizona, which I think was
interesting. So no check. Take
one more look. But otherwise
we'll wait for him to let us
know if he wants an instant
night or what's what is he want?
Okay. Um, thank you very much
Jason. Now we go to our three he
gets a double double Oh, I'm
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That's right. You've got karma
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You've been de douche happy
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but she does this as a
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karma and karma for all please
but most importantly, I would
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thank you so much jobs,
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Let's go Good job. Karma.
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This is a this is a nice this is
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That's like a two day
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Without the long fingernails
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For 32 Canadian which is 300
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Tom Miller is in Austin, Texas.
Our first Associate Executive
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you spend de deuced I have been
listening since Adam mentioned
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sloshed Rogen. I think we were
both that was the first show.
No. That was the second show was
the second show in the first one
was no the first one was out
there. That was a great show.
Thank you. The second one is the
first one he did an Austin that
was member the studio wasn't set
up. We didn't have headphones we
got really high. Yeah, that's
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Where's my tip jar? Oh, there it
is.
Got it on the floor took
me a long time for you long
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show. 1494 There is some very
Really strange activity on the
freeway some of which the likes
of which I have never seen in my
life I heard the siren going off
what's going on? Okay, so so
this this is the main highway at
artery exit from here and it's
got a bunch of fire trucks lined
up at an angle they're not just
lined up on the freeway to line
up at an angle there's only one
row of cars being allowed
through there's a at the very
front there is a see a higher
patrol van and then there's a
one of these hospital ambulances
and then there's another bunch
of he said there at angles is
like is weird looking. And
there's a there's some device I
think there's a bomb or
something here and there's
something this is very unusual I
get a photo of it I may have to
do the same for
you beings swatted
it's very strange I've just what
12345 Fire trucks just sitting
there this angle blocking the
road? Well, that's probably
what's going on.
We want to thank these executive
and Associate Executive
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incredible generosity Thank you.
It's good to know that you value
the this product that we put out
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appreciate it. I know John does
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Adams fault or caught him should
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If you'd like to be one of
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everybody.
I'm just I'm totally fascinated
by what's going on down there.
Were down with all the fire
trucks in the one car this but
you know, this looks like it's
carrying a guy palling a
barbecue an illegal barbecue.
All right, that's good. All
right, sorry. ended that. Hey,
there's some news that I've been
tracking, which may get some
traction now. It would be
perfect timing. It's the October
surprise who knows there
are new fears of a freight
railroad strike. After one of
the biggest track maintenance
unions rejected to deal with the
railroads last night. A strike
could cause major economic
consequences. senior national
correspondent Terry Moran is in
Washington with the latest. Good
morning, Jerry.
Good morning. Georgia workers
have spoken and they have
rejected the deal brokered by
the Biden administration just
last month and announced by the
president himself in a Rose
Garden ceremony 57% of the
workers in the nation's third
largest freight rail union
that's the brotherhood of
maintenance of way employees
division of the Teamsters said
no to Biden's deal, the
president of that union
declaring in a statement
railroaders do not feel valued.
The workers are demanding better
working conditions. In
particular, they want an end to
what they call draconian sick
leave and attendance policies,
which they say often forced them
to choose between taking care of
themselves or their loved ones
or risk losing their jobs. Now,
two more big unions, the
engineers and conductors are set
to vote on this deal. But
there's already been a November
19 deadline set for a new deal.
And this morning, the White
House is out with a statement
saying in part the President
remains focused on avoiding a
shutdown and, quote pledging to
support the parties in their
efforts. The stakes here are so
high if those efforts fail, the
nation could see its first major
rail strike in 30 years right in
the middle of the holiday
season, dealing a devastating
blow to the supply chain and to
the economy as a whole like
monetary that would be very
really really devastating. Thank
you for that. Did really really,
really really so hey,
this thing is back on the scene
for went down, as you recall, I
was skeptical because the one
thing that they didn't do was
was just fix the working
conditions problem. They gave
more money and they did guy came
up on one of these PBS or
somewhere and so all it was
already did this. We did that.
And then it was like, What about
the working conditions thing?
Well, you know, he's pretty much
kind of taken care of wasn't
taken care of. And so it was
obvious that he would take this,
this could fall back into being
in to a strike situation, Biden
jumped the gun. He made
assumptions like,
but he Ukraine, oh, he spiked
the ball in the endzone before
the point was made.
Yeah, he definitely spiked the
ball.
Because if we go back probably
around
this one group of, you know,
once the these union guys are
where they operate when one of
them gets on Earth, and they
make a big stink, and so we're
not going to sign on to this.
What about you other unions?
Because it's about four unions
involved? And they listen to the
argument. Oh, yeah, you're
right. We got gypped. And then
they ended up, which is the
third time that term gypped has
been used on this show. I might
add.
I use it first.
Yeah, twice.
Did I now. See we had? Because
Biden was pretty confident
wasn't that on? A? Wasn't? He
was interviewed by well, who was
he interviewed by pelle, maybe?
Yeah, here it is the hero, the
hero
president, you have just averted
a nationwide railroad strike
that would have been crippling,
to the economy. How did you do
that? And what were those last
hours? Like in the negotiations?
Oh, look, look, we brought
business and labor together. One
of the things that happens in
negotiations, particularly if
they've been elongate, like
these have is people say and do
things where they the pride gets
engaged as well. And it's also
hard to back off of some of
these things. So what we did was
just say, look, let's take a
look. Let's take a look at
what's happening. You have a
good deal being made for labor
and their for their income is
going to go up 24% Over the next
five years, they've worked out
the health care piece, they
worked out days off. And they
both sat down in my view. And I
read the office today, saying,
well, we finally figured out
this is fair on both sides, and
took that time to focus. And and
the alternative was just not
thinkable. What do you mean, if
in fact, they've gone on strike,
the supply chains in this
country would have come to a
screeching halt. We will see the
real economic crisis.
I think that these unions that
they're looking at Europe going
got the right idea. Like France,
got the right idea. Let's get
ours everyone's getting theirs.
There's no difference between
the stealing at the top with all
the all the way from the Biden
crime family, all the way down
to the smash and grabs on in the
luxury shops, and, and
supermarket mayhem, because the
leaders are corrupt. And so
everyone in the middle Oh, no,
we're gonna get ours to screw
it. We're trained guys. We don't
care. We want more. This is how
we go down.
Well, this is soda strike is
nothing new in the history of
the country.
It's the timing is
timing is really designed right
at the midterm elections.
It's inconvenient for some.
Yeah, it's bad.
I mean, don't you think that
there are?
But you're right. The clip you
played was him spiking the ball?
Don't you think there are forces
at work here on that, and
perhaps this little ditty,
we will play back? A vague
warning from President Biden
about consequences for a global
oil giant.
We're gonna overreact to Saudi
Arabia.
But that wasn't specific enough
for some Senate Democrats. We
can't take this sitting down but
they're pushing him to freeze
arms sales to Saudi Arabia, or
pull all US troops out of the
country.
Now this is great, because every
no agenda producer knows. You
can't mess with the weapons
sales. This is a non starter. So
what are these people thinking
after the Saudis and other oil
producing nations known as OPEC
plus, chose to cut worldwide oil
production by about 2%. The move
could push gas prices back up
and boost Russia's oil revenue.
They are helping and aligning
with a murderous, brutal. war
criminal, Vladimir Putin,
White House officials have
lobbied OPEC nations not to cut
back and President Biden himself
traveled to Saudi Arabia This
summer even fist bumping Crown
Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Despite his role in the murder
of Washington Post columnist
Jamal Khashoggi,
Saudi Arabia is our second most
important security. There's our
buddy. There's Morel partner in
the Middle East after Israel.
CBS News Senior security
contributor, Michael morale says
many of the potential
punishments come with downsides.
Denying arm sales to Saudi
Arabia not only hurts us firms
selling those weapons. But it
also hurts the security of the
region because we want the
Saudis to have American weapons,
they want to have American
weapons because if we ever have
to fight Iran together, we want
those weapons systems to
complement each other.
The President said today he
wants to consult with Congress
before imposing any consequences
on Saudi Arabia. And it's a
delicate situation because any
rift in the US Saudi
relationship could rattle oil
markets and drive prices up Nora
just one month before the
midterm elections.
Oh, there it is midterm
elections October surprise. I
mean, correct me if I'm wrong,
but Trump has a pretty good
relationship with the Saudis.
It was yeah, it was it was
reasonable. He had a good
relationship with Putin to is
reasonable. Yeah. And it was it
was professional seemed like I
mean, there was a little buddy,
but he may be chummy. But I
don't think there could have
been a little buddy, buddy like,
hey, wink, wink nudge. No, I
was looking over the tapes of
the visit that Biden made two.
And some of the shots that they
had of Biden visiting with the
Saudi guy, Bin Salman. No. And
Bin Salman had a really
displeased look on his face. I
mean, he was wearing it. And he
did not like Joe Biden. And I
think this may well be a done
for a purpose, which is the hurt
disc to hurt Biden, wasn't it?
Then Biden, Rhett and comes back
with his arms thing that's not
going to fly with Lockheed
Martin putting up with that.
Hey, we supported you, Joe.
Yeah, that's not happening. But
also it turns out that this cut
might be a bit of a farce as
well. Here's Bloomberg,
who can talk to us about energy
to understand energy futures
senior strategist and Executive
Director, Mizzou bog, you said
you're not a big believer in the
OPEC plus 2 million barrel
production cut. What do you mean
by that?
Well, I think they will see only
about one to 1.11 point 2
million barrels and cuts that
are actually made in this OPEC
production cut deal. You'll see
Saudi Arabia cut, they're good
for word, the United Arab
Emirates same thing. But there's
a lot of folks in a lot of
countries in OPEC that are under
producing for size. They're not
going to cut production further.
Russia is basically around 1.3
below the existing quota going
into the OPEC meeting, Nigeria
was about 800,000 Barrels below.
And goal was 400,000 Barrels
below. They're not going to cut
any further. And a lot of the
other participating countries
are happy just to stay where
they were. They're not going to
go out and pull back on
production today. They're just
going to do their best to stay
where they are. They're
struggling to be where they are.
So I would see I would expect
see Saudis cut, I expect to see
the UAE cut for about 1.1
million barrels.
Alright, that's a little
different. Yeah, it's a kind of
interesting, that's secular what
it really really brings back the
oil independence argument, which
is you know, Biden's not into
because he's the green guy. He
just wants the gas price to be
lower. He doesn't care about
anything else. And he doesn't
care about anything. The man is
a plant. Stop. Nobody cares.
Okay, so
I, I do want to do one final
report on what I think I'm
seeing here on the freeway with
the five fire trucks. Okay, they
all have most of them left. It's
a Tesla that flipped over.
It's burning out of control. No,
it's
not burning, never caught on
fire. But I think this was just
cautionary that they just
finally flipped it normally. I'm
pretty sure it's a Tesla,
whatever it was. It's on one on
four wheels now and they're
going to tow it off and
everyone's leaving. So that was
the end.
Thank you for this report.
Stupid. Your Tesla's in
particular are so fast that
people don't know how to drive a
fast car. Yeah, they flip them?
Well. There's lots of big oil
gasoline news in your neck of
the woods particularly around
the gas price. Your governor has
solutions.
At the battle between Governor
Newsom's administration and big
oil companies continues.
Governor Gavin Newsom announced
he's ordering a special
legislative session after the
election.
And it's time to get serious I'm
sick of this
Governor Gavin Newsom announcing
he's slowing state lawmakers
back for business at the state
capitol December 5. Newsom wants
them to pass a new windfall
profits tax on oil companies.
money collected from that tax
would go back to consumers. This
comes as nuisance administration
has said the difference between
national and state gas prices
plus the cost of crude oil
versus gas is not adding up in
California. They don't care
about
you. Any of you. OPEC plus does
not care about you. They don't.
They don't care about the
environment and care about your
kids and grandkids. It's all
about short term profits,
extracting money from people
that are time of stress and high
inflation. I think that's pretty
damn disgraceful. And the
question is for all of us, which
side are we on?
So why December 5? Newsom says
First, this logistically makes
it easy because lawmakers were
already scheduled to come back
for just that day to swear in
new members after the election.
Second, he says his office wants
to spend time on the proposal to
make sure it's legally solid.
He's anticipating legal action
from oil companies on this
Newsom would not say if the
upcoming election played a role
in his decision. For the price
spike oil companies have pointed
to supply and demand issues plus
state restrictions that have
made it harder to refine oil and
import gasoline. In a statement
the Western States Petroleum
Association said if this was
anything other than a political
stunt the governor would not
wait two months and would call
the special session now before
the election.
There's a mess there man your
your high prices are because of
idiots running your state it
seems
I don't know how he can legally
do what he claims to be able to
do. Could for one thing none of
these companies are California
based anymore. They used to be I
think Chevron's baggie somewhere
and union oil doesn't exist is
Phillips which is in the
Midwest. I moved to Texas. I
don't know I have no idea he's
just grandstanding the way I see
it. Sure. And it's Biden's fault
or Putin is price hike one of
the two
there's a report from TAS which
of course will be Russian and
misinformation they're saying
that Russia is ready willing and
able to use Nord Stream to for
gas supplies I guess that didn't
get blowed up
this blowed up story is very
sketchy
is sketchy or was falling apart.
Yes. Getting sketchy with the
minute you know, now there's the
Brits are implicated.
Oh, the Brits are implicated in
everything. It turns out. They
had a huge scheme afoot. I don't
have any clips about this. But
if you read enough, you'll run
into it. The Brits mi six was
involved in planning the bridge
explosion.
Yeah. though. Yeah. It's great.
Although Russia didn't they did
arrest some people, some Russian
nationals and Ukrainian
nationals. But they say it was
rich. Yeah, but they say it was
conducted by the Brits. Oh, I
love it. Now, speaking of the
Brits, and I props to DHL
unplugged. I love the title of
the last show. The vortex
prophecy. I did I looked at the
title. I knew exactly what it
was because you've always said
the big crash. And you've been
saying this for since after
2008. I've been saying it as
much as the long Yeah. You've
been saying when the bond market
goes. That's when it all goes.
And it looks like we're kind of
getting there. This is
MarketWatch headline. The stock
market is in trouble. That's
because the bond market is very
close to a crash market. Watch
it that's that's kind of
mainstreaming now. But what
happened but what happened in
the UK? I find this fascinating.
The way the story goes is Liz
trust the new prime minister
came in she was jammed in they
they cut out Boris for partying
too hard and lying about it and
telling the rest of people what
to do. But he got he got
railroaded. She then comes out
with the most asinine crazy with
her quasi Cortana, the new
Chancellor of the Exchequer the
that would be the Secretary of
the Treasury. And they come up
with these tax cuts, which I
mean even I know just with my
limited knowledge that doesn't
make sense in the current
environment. So the pound drops
like a rock everybody's freaking
out. And but it hasn't stopped.
And so now the Bank of England
is like hey, you because the
pension funds I guess they buy
they buy into these bonds, but
they also leverage on the bonds.
So they're getting margin calls.
This is people's future income,
the pension so they have until
tomorrow tomorrow to fix this.
But what's interesting, both the
BBC in a written article, but
also in the CNBC clip. They kind
of say, well, you know, this
really wasn't the fault of Liz
truss and and quasi contango
with their stupid idea. It
sounds like that was the cover
up for something that was
destined to happen here, CNBC
with little panel Dow
lost nearly all of a 400 plus
point gain to end basically
flat. The move comes after
Governor Andrew Bailey urged
pension funds to rebalance
quickly saying, quote, my
message is you've got three days
left. Now, you've got to get
this done. He added, quote, the
essence of financial stability
is that intervention is
temporary. It's not prolonged.
So what's your take on this
deadline? And the market's
reaction to these very dire
words, Tim?
Look, the minute you start
talking about bailing out UK
pension funds, and that there's
an organized central bank
intervention that wasn't about a
central bank losing its resolve,
this wasn't about central banks
running back in and then a lot
of people thought that this was
the case, how could they be
buying bonds while they're
cranking up their budget and
making things look a lot more
difficult for their currency.
But as a function of those
things, they've referred to the
fire sale dynamics that they
were in there to defend. So what
seemed like last week, it was
just a central bank trying to
put some order after the prime
minister went in there, when in
fact, this is really the
culmination of months of
volatility in gilts and in the
UK. But in sovereign debt around
the world, we talk all the time
on this show about the most
liquid asset classes, but those
are those that are the most
lever. So again, you want to
talk about too big to fail. I
mean, UK pension funds
effectively, are that to the UK,
nothing like your central bank
governor basically calling out
to the world that you're
scrambling and you're trying to
sell positions that you have
margin calls on not so good. And
it doesn't get better from from
here. And again, we're talking
about we're now using those
acronyms again, Clos, we're
talking about the collateralized
leverage obligation market,
which is a trillion in size. And
today was a very big headline,
and on some level, a new leg to
this journey that we've been in
with markets over the last 15
months.
Financial fear porn, but did you
hear him saying like this has
been really going on for a long
time wasn't just trust. That
might have been?
I believe that's probably true.
I think it's probably it was a
smokescreen, maybe.
And you know, they don't like
her. And they're gonna probably
blame her for a lot,
of course, and she deserved to
she's an idiot. She's no good.
She's no good. No, good. He's no
good. I just want to play a
classic clip. So we all remember
how central banks work. This is
Ben Bernanke, he was the chair
of the Fed, very famous, Fed
chair 25 years Nobel Prize
winner. He's just reminding
everybody how it works is that
tax money that the Fed is
spending,
it's not text money. The banks
have accounts with the Fed much
the same way that you have an
account in a commercial bank. So
to lend to a bank, we simply use
the computer to markups the size
of the account that they have
with the Fed. So it's much more
akin, although not exactly the
same, but it's much more akin to
printing money than it is to
borrowing.
You've been printing money.
Well, effectively. money
printing,
always a great clip. That's a
good call back.
Oh, he's got to remind everybody
how it really works.
Goodness people play we punch a
couple of numbers in the
computer and boom, you're good
to go.
So we have a number of big
takedowns this week. The first
I'll start with Kanye. So you
have some AJ stuff. So that's
good. Yay. Yay. Yeah. So yay.
Yay, made a movie. Ba made a boo
boo. And he tweeted something
that was really on his mind.
Which was, Hey, man, the Jews
are screwing me. I think that's
not the exact quote. So
that's where everyone took it.
It's
not the exact quote. And to the
degree where he got he got his
company and everything got
thrown out of JP Morgan Chase
Bank. Sorry, man. We got to know
that. Yeah. Oh, they sent a
whole note, which he scanned is
dear yay. Hey, dear. Yay. What
is it? Where's this darn note.
Now that basically has until the
end of November 21? Here it is.
We are sending this letter to
confirm our recent discussion
with redacted. Someone who works
the JPMorgan Chase has decided
to end its banking relationship
with easy LLC and its affiliated
entities. Oh, yeah, he got
kicked out. And I and I would
like to give everyone a
reference point mo facts.
Episode number 76. I put a link
in the show notes. Explain from
most perspective explains the
tension between American blacks
and American Jews. And it's
interesting to hear that at
least from a black man's
perspective, Clifton notes, they
both kind of started out around
the same timeline at the bottom
of the totem pole. And that's
where the rivalry started. And
so there's a huge distrust
between the two because they
both were kind of treated the
same in the in the 40s. So
that's something to go listen to
if you want to know why, why
there's this this tension
between these two groups but the
me see what else we could do
something. But the big number
was Alex Jones with the clear
message to conspiracy theorists,
that if anybody who wants to say
anything, uh, you're gonna go
down for, and I doubt this will
this will be the final number or
if he'll wind up paying
anything, but the headlines
clearly scream podcaster must
pay 1 billion so I'm telling you
muster the
funny thing is he was a radio
guy for a long time and he did.
He is never in my opinion in so
far as definition of podcasting.
And I as close as I can get to
the guy who invented it. Pretty
close. This is not a podcast,
he's never done a podcast.
Well let me play from you the
opening of the pod dead pod News
Daily. Find almost
a million dollars the latest
from our daily newsletter at pod
news.net First, I've got a favor
to ask you. You help hold the
crap. That's too bad. Anyway,
here's the headline is podcaster
so the podcast news describes
him as a podcaster who had to
pay a billion bucks it's subtle
but it's regardless it's there.
Well, I have some some clips
explaining it. Let's start with
clip number one from NPR
or national
treasure. I believe netiquette
jury has ordered Alex Jones free
speech systems the parent
company of his Info Wars website
to pay nearly a billion
started over Christmas MPR note
the intonation of disdain Oh,
yeah, it's it's palpable. Yeah.
Okay, start over.
You know why because he's
ruining podcasting man.
A Connecticut jury has ordered
Alex Jones and free speech
systems the parent company of
his Info Wars website to pay
nearly a billion dollars to
eight families of children shot
to death at Sandy Hook
Elementary School. Damages in
the defamation case were also
awarded to a former FBI agent
who responded that day. Frankie
Graziano of Connecticut public
radio has been covering the
trial. And Frankie This is a
huge number. I understand it
actually may go higher. Remind
us what were the jurors
considering exactly
$965 million. Sasha and what
these are compensatory damages.
They basically had to come up
with two damage figures, one
defamation per se and emotional
distress, compensatory damages
to 15 plaintiffs involved in a
lawsuit.
What was Jones found liable for?
This is for defamation. You'll
remember that after the scene in
the Sandy Hook shooting in
December 14 of 2012 20 children
were killed and six adults were
killed. And literally like three
hours after the shooting, Alex
Jones is on his Infowars show
pointing to the shooting as
being staged and a lot resulted
from that and how the families
were treated. The plaintiffs
during the trial talked about
shutting down Facebook pages
memorializing loved ones as the
attacks came in. One plaintiff
named Erica Lafferty says a
letter threatening rape came to
her house. The family of a
teacher killed in the shooting
says a troll harass them at a
memorial 5k event.
I just want to say you know when
you release anything in audio on
an RSS feed, it's a podcast. I
just was just saying they they
removed his podcast from Apple
and Spotify. So it is a podcast.
Okay, just saying
but it's like to me it's
repurposed I mean anything can
be a podcast it put half the
shows on NPR on RSS feeds and in
there on the apple on the Apple
site. But to me it's those
aren't genuine podcasts are
repurposed other things. Okay.
And, and so you could call
everything a podcast if you're
dropping ours.
The weird thing is, is I'm
actually allowed to determine
that. So yeah, so you're wrong.
Sorry, you just wrong. You
can say whatever you want to me
about it. My being wrong, but I
think I'm close enough to the
guy who invented it. It's like
the problem that the Muslims
have with with the with, with
the Shias versus the Shia, the
Sunnis where they have, you
know, different ways of saying,
Well, you know, I was there, and
that way I see it, and so they
have this big debate is never
ended. So I'm gonna stick with
my position. Alright, keep
it going. Keep it going. You can
always discuss that with your
new co host Dana Brunetti.
Dana Brunetti will be here,
helping Yeah. So let's go
to you were in court for most of
this trial. So you heard Jones
defend himself or tried to
defend himself. How did he do
that?
It's interesting. He was in the
court a lot and he got maligned
for this by the by the
plaintiffs, but he wasn't caught
outside the courthouse a lot in
the opening days of the trial.
He never really sat in court
until he did his testimony a few
days into the trial. When he was
there, he had a contentious
fight with the plaintiffs even
calling the plaintiff's attorney
Chris Maddy, an ambulance
chaser. And then he didn't come
back even though he was supposed
to testify. As a defense
witness. The defense didn't call
any witnesses. They just played
tape of Jones talking during
their closing statement. And it
sounds like he's going to appeal
this. They were kind of alluding
that throughout the trial, the
attorney for Alex Jones saying
the fix was in. But on the other
side, it's been a long journey
for the families. They reacted
to this one person in particular
Robbie Parker, the day after the
shooting was being attacked by
conspiracy theorists dissected
for the way he acted crying in
memorializing his daughter in a
video statement. He said today
that it was his attorneys that
gave him the strength to fight
back.
I let my voice be taken away
from me and my power be taken
away from me at the expense of
my daughter, and other expensive
my family.
Frankie is a billion dollars
just a symbolic victory. And are
these families likely to see
fewer any dollars? Or will Jones
really be able to pay this?
You know, the family say that
they're going to enforce this
verdict. The Attorney Chris MADI
says that he's going to go into
Texas bankruptcy court and
they're saying that they're now
significant creditors, to Jones
and Infowars. And they say that
they'll pursue it locally if
they have to, as well.
So a couple things about that
report, one, we also remarked,
as did the entire world at the
very odd behavior of Robbie
Parker at the time. If you
remember, he was the dad that
was laughing and hooting it up,
yucking it up and he got real
sick. Like a flip once the
cameras supposed to the cameras
were rolling, but he didn't know
that. And they flipped a switch
and became you know, it was
crying. It was went from yucking
it up to cry in it that that was
everywhere on the internet. That
was weird. And so the question
here, I think what people need
to understand that this is not
US law that is finding him a
billion dollars for lying. This
is tort law, correct?
I think it's a civil suit. Okay,
so
how does this what is the
mechanism of this legality? It's
a civil suit, so he's not going
to go to
Australia, it's a straight
defamation suit. In other words,
it's like a libel suit or
slander suit or any of those
sorts of things and it's just
done as a civil case. It's not
like a misdemeanor or felony
same
thing. Oh, Jay got wet and he's
living free in Florida and
hasn't paid a dime as far as I
understand. Because he lost in a
civil suit, right?
Yeah, he lost it to Bob wrongful
death. That's a different kind
of civil suit and slander libel,
defamation, which is what this
is, and yeah, but but a lot of
deaf deaf, it's, I don't know
what Yeah, I don't know what to
say.
No, but I'm just so
$1,000,000,000.09 170 5 million.
I mean, obviously he can't pay
that so what is the point?
Well, that's what it was asked
in there is going to take and
still go after whatever assets
he has in that bankruptcy
situation because there's a
bankruptcy process right on I
think right. And they can attach
his wages for the rest of his
life and they can get money up
to a billion but there is nobody
knows if they're gonna get a
nickel this a lot of it is just
important for free will for one
thing it ruins Jones. Yeah,
he's,
well, no, no, I don't think so.
He says he's stronger than ever.
Really could be here, but we'll
find out. I'm sure it's
depressing to lose a case like
this. Hold on.
Here's a clip from bad to the
last of these nine hours. I know
you do. This is a clip from what
is this? Oh, no, that's okay.
Nevermind. Yes. Last one, NPR.
So they
may try to come up with the
money and explain why the dollar
amount and make it even higher.
Yes. $965 million in
compensatory damages, plus
punitive damages. In Connecticut
common law, punitive damages
usually kept to just attorney
fees and expenses. But because
of a local unfair trade
practices Jones Act, Jones was
found to have violated that
number could go up the judge
could really enforce whatever
punitive damage numbers she
wants.
Frankie thank you for covering
this. I'm sure it was hard to
watch. We've been speaking this
reporter Frankie Graziano from
outside the courthouse in
Waterbury, Connecticut. Thank
you.
Sure. It was hard to watch.
It was hard to watch. Yeah.
Puny. I don't know what the
punitive things gonna owe
more money that he doesn't have
or can't pay. I mean that's why
you have an LLC though right so
you can sue all you want but
this there's only so much that
so much he has I guess
yeah they keep this good lawyers
can can circumvent the LLC take
his car kind of thing it's a
rough go some you don't want to
have happen he may have been a
little Cavalier God misguided
but the message misguide is just
have a listen He was virtue
saying
this was a message This is a
message if you're if you if you
are labeled a conspiracy
theorist you're in this league
that's it. That's the message.
Yes shot. It's
not a good label.
No Shut up. Oh, back to racism
for a second. This this whole
Los Angeles City Council has
been a phenomenal I
love this. I would do have a
copy of the tape.
I have. Well here I have a new
story.
Tonight. Nury. Martinez faces a
crisis of Her Own Making her
political career in tatters the
first Latina chosen to lead LA
City Council caught on tape
making insulting racist remarks
last year. On Tape obtained by
the LA Times, the Democrat talks
about the city's Koreatown and
she insults the black child of
Mike Baden, a white city council
member in Spanish, she says he's
like a little monkey. Around the
corner and this recording leaked
over the weekend. Within hours,
Martinez apologized. I hold
myself accountable for these
comments for that. I am sorry,
not good enough for dozens of
protesters converging on her
home. They want her gone off the
City Council altogether, not
just as president.
This is a moment for us to draw
a hard line in the sand.
Mike been the father of the
child Martinez insulted said
he's disgusted that Nury
Martinez attacked our son with
horrific racist slurs. It's
vile, abhorrent and utterly
disgraceful. She is unfit for
public office.
What are Paul that these people
claim to represent us? They
don't represent us.
He or she also had some choice
things to say about Asians and
Jews. But of course that's not
in the news. That will be
well they also don't mention the
other two people that were
involved all three of them Latin
Latin X or Mexican Americans.
And but there's this been going
on in LA in particular the
Mexican you know, you're talking
about your Jews and the blacks
having their their back and
forth. The Mexicans and the
blacks and Los Angeles is
massive racist goings on not
just at the whites to step back
and say we had nothing to do
with this. Yeah, it's pretty
crazy. And but she and she was
the golden girl this one. And
she was just, you know, that is
just the way it is. I love very
funny, funny situation to me.
What I love was Karina Abdul
John Pierre van Dam's response
to this. I don't know if you saw
that, if not, luckily, I have a
clip.
President has condemned racism
many times since taking office.
I wonder if he's follow the
situation on the Los Angeles
City Council with Maria Martinez
And the leaks recording of her
using racist remarks to describe
a colleague's black son. She
said today she's taking a leave
of absence. But there are
others. Sen. Per Diem Aircar
said he will call for her sign
as the president follow this.
Does he have a reaction?
Follow this spoke to him about
it yesterday. Look, the
President is glad to see that
one of the participants in that
conversation has resigned. But
they all should. He believes
that they all should resign the
language that was used and
tolerated during that
conversation was unacceptable,
and it was appalling. They
should all step down. And here's
the difference between Democrats
and mega Republicans when a
Democrat says something racist
or anti semitic. We we we hold
them we hold Democrats
accountable. When a maggot
Republican says something racist
and or anti semitic, they are
embraced by cheering crowds and
become celebrated and sought
after endorsements. Senator
Tuberville, let's not forget
this just happened, saying black
people commit crimes. Doug
Mastriano attacking his opponent
in Pennsylvania governor's race
for sending his children to a
Jewish Day School. The President
used to say and I quote The
President right now, quote, hate
never goes away. It only hides
but lately is Just one in the
West one in the open at these
extreme mega rallies. It's just
a part of me is just out in the
open at these extreme mega
rallies and quote,
huh, Wow,
pretty good, huh?
So she's equating someone going
to a Jewish private school
because somebody called you the
reason it was called out is
because it's like your big talk
are about public schools, but
you're sending your kid to a
private school, Jewish or not.
That was beside the point. But
she's making that look like some
sort of anti semitic thing. And
the other one was somebody
somebody said that blacks commit
crimes. Oh, no. Wow, she is
telling you this woman is sick.
So there's a new it's the called
the Council for Responsible
social media, a new cross
partisan group of leaders
addressing the negative mental
civic and public impact health
impacts of social media in
America. Which I all of this
comes down. There's a there's a
couple of groups who are who are
now working on this. And I
suspect they were very anti
Defamation League, that's one of
them. But this this counts for
Responsible social media is
funded by an old favorite of the
show, Pierre Omidyar.
And he's created a my car
disappeared, right my car
career. So listen to the people
in this council. Dick Gephardt
who is a former congressman
Kerry Healy, former Lieutenant
Governor of Massachusetts and
president of the Milken
Institute, Francis Hogan, the
whistleblower. So now
whistleblowers are now they get
put on councils. Chuck Hagel,
Secretary of Defense, Chuck
Hagel, Leon Panetta, now the
secretary defense and CIA
and CIA, he's the guy that keep
an eye on things.
Claire McCaskill. Oh, God, the
idiot, and Mike Rogers, former
NSA. And what he's a
good guy, huh? If he's the
former NSA, head of NSA, or Mike
Rogers, the guy was on the
committee. No, I
think it's the asshole Mike
Rogers.
The so Mike Rogers was the guy
that was on the committee
overseeing the NSA. Just to Mike
Rogers. Yeah.
Yeah, I think I think you're
right. It might be Admiral Mike
Rogers.
Well, Admiral Mike Rogers, the
guy who tipped off Trump about
the good guy wiretapping, and
then he had to end up, they
forced him out of the NSA. Oh,
so he's the token good guy. He's
a token good guy. But maybe he's
there to counteract his Panetta,
who's going to be looking at the
thing from an intelligence
perspective,
their strategies and tools. They
will know that I've been here I
haven't here
for you. Is it the Admiral Mike
Rogers
advocate for? There'll be an
advocate for key policies and
legislation with the Biden
administration, public, they
will publicly pressure social
media platforms to make
meaningful platform and internal
governance changes.
ESG serve as
a resource for the media,
providing bipartisan insights.
See, that's why these guys on
the council information and
quotes the council will point
reporters and producers to
academics, advocates, other
stakeholders who have bipartisan
or nonpartisan
foundation they know the core
thing Yep, exactly. And
developing some guys erased some
scripts for you to
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No one.
reports we got a written
millennial meetup report. And
this was from Alex who says just
want to send like a brief
written note from the shawangunk
Ridge meetup from this past
Sunday we had a swell meeting
swell. With four trustee
producers showing up sadly, our
host Justin was pulled into a
last minute catering job, but
his dad Sal was there to regale
us with tales. Also Sal was a
huge supporter of the term
limits movement, and even
provided bumper stickers. He was
a great host to mainstays of the
group Steve and Todd were in
attendance as well as a newcomer
Tim conversations were great and
rains all the way from New Age
religion taking control of the
to the new free energy movement,
the idiotic new CCIE a concealed
carry Improvement Act, laws and
court proceeding symbolism and
advertising farming ranch and
tech. It was a blast. I bet it
was. I'll make this my plea to
all Hudson Valley Catskill area
producers join us next time.
It's like a party. Now to
Traverse City
this is your Walkman on the
Traverse City meetup report
traverse some say Traverse City
is the Napa Valley East of the
Mississippi. Others say there's
a spook within our myths. All we
know is it's called a meet up in
the morning.
Hey Adam, this is Dan checking
in from Traverse City. Please
use one of your shit coders on
me. Thank you. Oh, in the
morning, guys, Jack here. Douche
bag. This is Don I'm just here
for the hui Hui.
Hi, I'm Zack. My dad made me do
it. Yes.
Here's what's coming up on the
calendar for meetups this is
this is the producer organized
gatherings meetups around the
world. It's you can find it all
at no agenda meetups.com The
producers coordinate the
organized though the websites
are Daniel all producers like
most things and no agenda we're
very happy to promote the
following get togethers tomorrow
the fish taco Friday that will
be at fish taco Tyson's and
Tyson's Virginia four o'clock.
The ATF meet up. That'll be six
o'clock. Paris time is like
that. That's the same of course
as the Dutch time. It'll be in
the Florin in Utrecht in
Utrecht, the Netherlands are
Hendrick organizing that will be
at six o'clock. Candidate B and
Thanksgiving melt down meetup.
633 Peterborough, Ontario at the
one at Hunter establishment on
Saturday, the Queen Ursula,
South Jersey panty party and
that will be at Miller's Ale
House and in Mount Laurel
Township, New Jersey. Of course,
I hear the dirty Jersey horror
will be in attendance. The
shrunken amygdala support group
two o'clock on Saturday at task
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Ohio fight flight of the no
agenda 33 333 laid back
California time on Saturday at
the proud burden Los Angeles.
The South Louisiana Hui Hui,
five o'clock Central in East
Struma brewery, St. Gabriel,
Louisiana on Saturday. Then on
Sunday, the next show day
rolling up in the 505 That'll be
two o'clock and at Urban 360
Pizza Albuquerque New Mexico. Is
that a listening party Jeff
towhee Southside Irish slaves
meet at four o'clock at the
Franklin public house in Palos
Heights, Illinois. And finally
the Piney Woods chapter farewell
tour. 430 Chicago time Rotolo
pizzeria and that will be
Longview, Texas and that is the
dirty Jersey who are organizing
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You want to go hang out with all
the Dyson days. You'd be
triggered. You want to be where
everybody feels the same.
It's like a body. Always, always
like a potty. Alright. ISO world
I have four
All right let me do my well you
know we always do mine yeah
you start you I started last
time you did this I started last
time.
No. You make me check this all
right. Since I started last time
vote Democrat
I was just a wait just if we had
one that's like Trump saying I
think this this one is maybe
better
he will eat the bugs and own the
nothing
All right, I got four. Here we
go. Let's start with cheese.
That is too much cheese. Okay.
To go with clean aha was clean.
Man. This is so Bumi and roomy.
It's not direct. I like him. His
horse. A horse. If I shaving a
horse saving or shaving a horse
shaving What were you listening
to what what stupid millennial
and
our producer was this screwball
woman who did all she does is
make comments on stuff that she
watches. And I got joke not a
joke.
Wait, I think we can do a combo.
Oh my second here's my here's my
combos suggestion. It's it's not
a mosque, but I think
vote Democrat and not a joke.
That works for me. Okay, we'll
do those two. And then them and
they're still under the second I
think
Oh, yeah to is to combine. It's
okay. We can handle it. The
affiliates say it's okay. We're
good to go. I did want to bring
up one thing which was
concerning to me. A headline
from Deutsche Avella. Japan's
national sports sumo may be on
the ropes. Japan's ancient sport
might lose its fans if sumo
wrestlers continue to show
disappointing performances in
the ring. Since we happen to
have a resident expert on all
things Sumo.
I had mentioned this twice on
the show that the last
tournament new sucked sucked.
And I think everybody knows that
the tournament before that and
the ones previous were okay that
went before it was fine. The
problem right now is that they
haven't gotten enough quality
Ozeki keys, and one Yokozuna,
they should have a couple of
those usually they do. It's
yeah, so people love sumo so
much. That's nonsense. This
report is bullcrap. People will
put up with a lousy Sumo.
It's Dorje Chevelle, I mean, the
Germans would know all things
Sumo, wouldn't they?
Yeah, they would know nothing
Sumo. I have this I don't
remember what this is. But this
is Matt Walsh came on and did a
some sort of a complaint until
everyone does suck him for all
the bitching and moaning he's
been getting because he's one of
the podcaster celebrities. I
don't know what he is. That's
moaning about this groomers.
Yeah, so well he did you see his
film. He did a pretty good
movie. I've never not seen it.
You have you've seen parts of
it. It's what is woman he's the
guy that
I know who it is. Okay. Well, he
I just thought this one little
stir teen segment. second
segment of what he was
complaining about was
interesting.
You know, the secret they never
say out loud, is that nobody is
truly cancelled unless they
consent to it. And they
willingly play their assigned
roles. Well, I do not consent.
And I'm not going to play the
game.
When he said this reason I find
it fascinating because I have
said this before that l Frankel
Frankel, Frank or ryokan Frank,
Frank and frankincense, Al
Franken, when he was cowed from
his job as a US senator by
Kirsten Gillibrand was not even
in his state, and he should have
just said, Screw you. I'm going
to stay a senator. If they vote
me out. They vote me out. But
I'm not going to just quit.
Because you call me out,
Kirsten. And now he quit. He
bailed out. And I thought that
when I heard this from Walsh, I
said, there it is. That's
exactly what happened to Frank
and he just, he just knuckled
under and he could still be he
probably still be a US senator.
He was for a super progressive.
He was actually pretty good. He
was thorough. He did his job. He
asked good questions. He was
okay.
The well the problem is the
context of the time, the me to
movement, this all came kind of
at the same time with lots of
complaints and Hollywood was was
out and they just proves
stronger at that moment. It was
it was almost I agree with you,
of course. But you know, that's
not how the Democrat Party
works. He had to fall on his
sword That was necessary that
and it's coincidental that this
that you're talking about this
because there's another me too
moment which is back in the
picture tonight. The
second trial for disgraced film
producer Harvey Weinstein is
underway in Los Angeles. The
former movie mogul faces
multiple counts of rape and
other charges involving five
women, including Jennifer
Newsom, the wife of California's
Governor Gavin Newsom. The 17
year old Weinstein is already
serving a 23 year sentence in
New York after being found
guilty of rape and sexual
assault in 2020.
What did he do with Gavin
Newsom? His wife
will get the news Newsom his
wife who is really an asset to
Gavin in terms of campaigning.
She was in Hollywood. She was
working in Hollywood. She was
either a lesser actress or she
was in the offices or something.
And he he tried to rape her I
think is where I understand it.
She cute she's a good looking
lady. Oh, yes, she's really
crazy. Even she was majority are
horrible. I can't believe that
came out of my mouth. I did not
mean it that way. That's why I
did no I did.
I didn't but it was but he was
going after anyone that looked
at he was just going after
everyone he was going after the
typical woman that he would not
be able to approach because he
was kind of an ugly bastard
kinda kind of okay as an ugly
bastard and so he would go after
the bet. You know, really? He
would go after women that really
just it's just it was a power
thing. It was sick. The question
is going to exist have another
2030 years tech actually I think
in this case, you can get life
in jail because I think he
actually did rape a couple of
women,
too. All right. Last last clip
for me just to remind everybody
next, a new proposal to tax cows
in a very different way to fight
climate changes. Zealand's
government wants to put a tax on
cow burping and other bodily
functions. It would be a tax on
the greenhouse gases that farm
animals produce. Supporters say
farmers can make the money back
by charging more for products.
Yes, thank you. The solution to
all the farmers and ranchers
problems is just charged more
destroyed more don't worry about
it.
So it doesn't do anything to
lower anything. It's just bull
crap or bull burps
Yes, yes, yes. Cinda leading the
way once again. And that will do
it. Longer show today that's
fine. We'll be back on Sunday to
deconstruct your world. I'm sure
there'll be plenty to discuss.
Crap always happens on the show
day. We have Nick the rat coming
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You can just keep listening if
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have Sir Michael Anthony with an
end of show mix. Of course.
Maybe get some good voices.
It's it's another one of his
specialties. We have the
tyrannical Lisper and we have
socialist mob. All end of show
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IKEA is experimenting with
insect meat to make people think
about how much meat they eat and
encourage people to try
alternative proteins. The new
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faith 10 IKEA The Future Living
Lab is Test Kitchen is
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just nutrient rich water. micro
green ice cream, eventually
vegetarian, but protein rich hot
dog. They're all experimental.
Those bathe 10 warns us not to
expect them on IKEA with menus,
but they showcase a possible
future for food. Insects are
more eco friendly to career than
farm animals and can help tackle
global food insecurity. Jeff
listens to Klaus Schwab who says
you will eat the bugs and own
the nothing
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where everybody was on the chair
or going to my mind going like
now I can't remember my mind
going like what's going on in my
mind going like now my mind's
going where am I keep forgetting
whereby no idea last night
television television was on a
telephone with COVID is more
than 100 year life and he is AI
is a nation you can define and
explore we're gonna see games of
whose purpose is to defend
against aggression that may make
you you like to be able to
anyway my mind going out my mind
my mind going on now I keep
forgetting no idea I don't think
is the idea
political I want to thank and
recognize Dr. John John King my
mind going in my mind going in
my mind going into like now I
keep forgetting. I have no idea.
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