0:00
Because I don't think that the
Border Patrol is necessarily
0:03
looking at your pumpkins. Adam
curry Jhansi Devora
0:07
Sunday October 16 2022. Just
your award winning combination
0:10
media assassination episode
1495. This
0:14
is no agenda. We got fentanyl
and
0:17
tamales and we're broadcasting
live from the heart of the Texas
0:21
hill country here in FEMA Region
number 16. In the morning,
0:23
everybody, I'm Adam curry,
0:25
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're all congratulating
0:28
the California bears football
team for losing to one of the
0:30
worst teams in history. I'm John
C. Dvorak.
0:37
Not that this loss bothers you
or anything
0:41
you know, this team stinks so
bad because they keep hiring
0:45
these junior college coaches to
coach a top you know, Pac 12
0:51
environment within a 1212 12
environment $5 million a year
0:56
guy he well I don't know what
they pay they probably pay him
0:59
you know, minimum wage but it's
it seems so they won't do
1:05
anything to try to actually find
a good coach they've never done
1:08
that.
1:09
Now, is this a problem now is
everyone is this on the on the
1:13
streets and protesting about
this? Is it bigger
1:16
was given up? No, it's become
buki who cares? Nobody cares.
1:23
Man the media is fear mongering.
Well as if we didn't have enough
1:28
they got to do the Halloween. We
got fentanyl we are candies that
1:34
are fentanyl colored candies.
And this is this is
1:37
like specific good see something
color eats it immediately.
1:42
Death course it's just so stupid
like this. And agents
1:45
in Arizona stopped another
creative smuggling attempt. They
1:48
say a trafficker used an ice
chest full of tamales to stash
1:53
2100 fentanyl pills.
1:58
Gotcha tamales.
2:00
Hey, but But what? What a
fentanyl is not your game? What
2:03
if you're a little more old
school like you're a meth head?
2:07
It's an unusual drug bust on the
southern border agency A would
2:10
be smuggler was hiding $400,000
of liquid meth packaged inside
2:14
four pumpkins. The pumpkins were
in a Ford SUV.
2:21
What's it first of all Ford has
to do with it. But oh, well.
2:27
When there's certain busts that
you have to say to yourself was
2:32
somebody tipped off? Because I
don't think that the Border
2:35
Patrol is necessarily looking at
your pumpkins.
2:40
Nice nice looking pumpkins,
ma'am. I think I need to
2:43
answer suspicious.
2:45
Was that a native ad for Ford?
Like if you want to go math,
2:49
then give us your brand before
that's right. Or it's the brand
2:53
it's Ford smugglers month.
2:55
Those pumpkins don't look right.
2:57
Yoda got the ISIS. So these guys
might as well get the drug
3:01
dealers in the cartels.
3:02
Why not? So the big news which
nobody's covering, I get no
3:06
clips. Is the end is not kind of
the business press is covering
3:12
it. But the mainstream is not
covering this as a huge deal.
3:15
Which is the pullout of all the
Americans the Dutch, the entire
3:21
ASML team from Holland. Yes. And
everybody else pulling out of
3:25
China leaving let's go we're
gonna we're gonna grab our
3:29
jackets, and we're out of
3:30
here and the ASML. Guys, those
are the lithography. I mean, no
3:34
chips. There's no design without
that company, I think.
3:38
Well, there's dance from
competitors. But yeah, but at
3:41
the high end, the super high
end, they owned a business. And,
3:46
but didn't they sell that? I
don't think it's Dutch anymore.
3:48
I thought they sold No,
3:49
I think it's no, it's public.
Yeah, so they say it's not Dutch
3:53
because it was it's, you can
look it up. Yeah. But it's
3:57
basically a Dutch company. It's
partly owned by Intel and
4:00
somebody's Right, right, right.
But they do all the work for
4:04
Samsung and T T s MC. So and
those are they making the best
4:10
chips and and they're, they're
doing work in China, but they
4:14
need to have people there as
they have to have you know,
4:17
their people there to keep the
things working. So when you
4:20
leave, they can't do everything
just shuts down.
4:25
Yeah, yeah. Well, it wasn't a
part of the chips act. Wasn't
4:28
that the whole? Yeah,
4:28
no. Why? No, it's part of the
chips shake, but has something
4:31
to do with Biden, supposedly, I
don't know. Biden even knows
4:34
about it. Chips.
4:36
I like Smith sometimes I like
those. Like there's Pringles
4:39
those are the ones I really
like.
4:41
I'm glad they didn't go out of
business.
4:43
Well, I think I think there's a
lot of other news that's kind of
4:46
hidden and this morning, it just
hit me all of a sudden was
4:49
what's going to happen to Elon
Musk. All of a sudden I Oh,
4:54
okay, I know what's gonna go
down. You've probably read the
4:56
story in the in the headlines
tonight the
4:59
Pentagon confirms It is talking
with Elon Musk about covering
5:02
the cost of his critical
Starlink satellite internet
5:04
service in Ukraine. The world's
wealthiest man says it's costing
5:08
his company $20 million a month.
5:11
Yeah. But the blowback from
liberals against Elon Musk is
5:15
severe. I was listening to the
liberal intellectual elites on
5:19
Pivot, no clip. And, and
Professor, Professor G. He was
5:25
saying, you know, Elon Musk is
just, you know, it's just a
5:28
horrible person like, oh, what's
it going to cost you? $20 a
5:31
month you don't care? You don't
care if If mothers and daughters
5:35
die? I should have clipped it.
No, I think about it.
5:40
I had it. I have a wait,
Darlene.
5:43
What I have a I have a follow up
to this. Elon is now being asked
5:55
to I think I have another clip.
Here. She is. Yeah, here we go.
6:02
Listen to this.
6:02
Elon Musk is now under federal
investigation in connection with
6:06
his attempt to by Twitter. Word
of the investigation came in a
6:09
court filing by the company
which also accuses Musk of
6:12
withholding documents. It's
unclear what specific action
6:15
during Musk's acquisition of
Twitter is now being
6:18
investigated.
6:19
I know exactly what it is. He
didn't include text messages
6:25
that were either between him and
Vladimir Putin or the Kremlin
6:30
discussing things. And this is
going to be the accusation that
6:35
he's a Russian spy. You watch
this happen. That's what they
6:38
want to subpoena. They want to
see him communicating with Vlad
6:43
are close enough to it. This is
a takedown this guy's now he's
6:48
in trouble. He's in trouble.
It's gonna be interesting.
6:52
Well, he's a smart guy so he can
work his way out of it. Okay.
6:57
Wow, I have the five. I think
this is NPR. You can read these.
7:03
I have three Ukraine clips. And
this is Musk threatens pull out
7:07
as a little more elaborate in
the CBS report.
7:10
Elon Musk warns that the free
internet for Ukraine's military
7:13
could be coming to an SRE what
7:15
sorry, is NTD which is more
accurate,
7:19
more accurate, and would have
been better if it was a robo
7:22
voice. But yeah, otherwise it's
NTD.
7:24
Elon Musk warns that the free
internet for Ukraine's military
7:28
could be coming to an end.
SpaceX has donated about 20,000
7:31
Starlink satellite units to
Ukraine. They're helping the
7:34
country's military communicate
after phone and internet
7:37
networks were destroyed in the
war with Russia. Musk says it
7:41
has cost his company $80
million. And he warned the
7:44
Pentagon that won't continue. A
recently uncovered letter he
7:47
sent last month asks the US
military to pay 10s of millions
7:51
of dollars per month for the
service. The letter says not
7:54
only is SpaceX considering not
donating additional new units.
7:58
It wants the Pentagon to pay to
keep the current ones active.
8:02
That bill would be $400 million
over the next 12 months. So
8:06
let's just say Starlink is the
main way troops on the
8:08
battlefield communicate.
8:11
Now with Elon Musk being the guy
who has built his businesses
8:15
with government money or tax
breaks, what are the chances
8:18
this is a coincidence that he
needs 400 million and this
8:22
happens Turning now to
8:24
the war in Ukraine overnight,
the US announcing another new
8:27
military aid package for the
country. The news coming as
8:30
Ukrainian forces continue to
make slow but important gains on
8:33
the battlefield ABCs Brit Clinet
is in Ukraine with the very
8:37
latest break. Good morning.
8:38
Good morning. Wait Yeah, more
help for this country in its
8:41
fight against Russia's invasion,
the White House now announcing a
8:44
package worth $725 million. Now
it includes military vehicles
8:49
and ammunition for those
American made Hymas which have
8:53
proven very effective on the
battlefield in Ukraine. Now. The
8:56
new aid announced just days
after the heaviest attacks here
8:59
we've seen in Ukraine since the
war began. According to Russian
9:03
President Putin, though there's
no need for more massive strikes
9:06
on this country saying Russia
was not looking to destroy
9:09
Ukraine. But you know, his words
hours before the key and zap
9:14
region regions were hit again
overnight. And as Russian forces
9:17
fall back in the south, the
Moscow installed governor of
9:20
Hassan has told residents in the
region to take their children
9:24
and flee
9:27
your children and get out Yeah,
9:30
gotta throw that in.
9:32
That's try it probably. I'm sure
musk. Musk is not a guy who
9:37
seems to me to be generous.
9:42
Maybe maybe not. I don't
9:43
know that. The whole thing was
like the gambit put this thing
9:47
up by a spec is a spec. He's
still doing spec.
9:51
He's doing spec work for the US
for the Ukrainian government and
9:54
holy mackerel.
9:57
He must really want this
business to succeed.
10:00
Here's a good way to Ukraine
dead American.
10:03
Oh that doesn't only sound good
10:06
a US Army veteran and a father
of five has been killed in
10:09
Ukraine. The State Department
only confirms that a US citizen
10:12
has died there, but his sister
has identified him as Dane
10:16
Partridge from Rexburg, Idaho.
The 34 year old had been
10:19
fighting alongside the
Ukrainians since the end of
10:22
April. Last week when partridge
and some other men were clearing
10:26
trenches in eastern Ukraine.
They were ambushed by two
10:28
Russian vehicles. Partridge was
shot in the head and died in the
10:32
hospital Tuesday. His body is on
its way back to the US where
10:36
he'll be buried in a VA cemetery
in Idaho.
10:40
I wonder how many Americans are
over there?
10:41
Oh, a lot, according to people
that I talked to a lot and many
10:47
had been killed in action. But
they're, you know, they're
10:51
there. There's G Blackwater type
type outfits. Yeah. They're
10:56
hired. Isn't that a lot of
money? Three, four grand a day.
11:00
It sounds like good money. Is
that with a bullet in your head?
11:03
No. Here's the last tip I have
from Ukraine, which is the Bob
11:08
from the UK course is stepping
up against this or taking credit
11:12
for everything.
11:13
Defense Secretary Ben Wallace
has announced that the UK will
11:17
donate some Advanced Medium
Range air to air missiles or
11:20
AMRAAM rockets to Ukraine. We're
paying for those rockets. So the
11:24
first donated by Britain that
are capable of shooting down
11:27
cruise missiles. Had defense
secretary said brushers latest
11:31
indiscriminate strikes on
civilian areas in Ukraine
11:34
warrant further support to those
seeking to defend their nation.
11:37
Is this also New Tang Dynasty?
11:41
What makes you think that? Well,
I
11:43
want to know because this is a
new voice then if this is NTD
11:49
Yes, I like this. This is
doable. I can handle this one.
11:52
The Omraam rockets will be
delivered in the coming weeks to
11:55
be used with a NASA air defense
system placed by the United
11:58
States. It's hoped the new air
defense missiles will help
12:02
protect Ukrainian infrastructure
after Moscow launched a wave of
12:05
deadly missile and drone attacks
in the country's cities and
12:08
power plants this week. The
latest package of nuclear
12:11
equipment also includes hundreds
of other air defense missiles,
12:15
aerial drones, and a further 18
howitzer artillery guns. Ukraine
12:19
said it has only about 10% of
what it needs for its air
12:22
defenses, the international
community to provide more
12:26
weapons, the defense secretary
and knows the decision before he
12:30
left for a NATO Defence
Ministers summit in Brussels on
12:33
Thursday. The military alliance
is pressing ahead with plans to
12:37
hold a nuclear exercise next
week.
12:39
We don't want us to do things
out of routine. This is a
12:43
routine exercise and it's all
about regiment.
12:45
NATO's exercise dubbed steadfast
noon is held around the same
12:50
time every year and runs for
about one week. It involves
12:54
fighter jets capable of cutting
nuclear warheads, but doesn't
12:57
involve any live bombs.
13:01
Well, I hope not.
13:04
Groundskeeper Willie is the
voice there and he and you liked
13:08
that better. It's good to do.
13:11
How about this for fun? The
chair which is a rotating chair,
13:15
but the chair of both the IMF
International Monetary Fund and
13:19
the World Bank for 2023 will be
chaired by the Ukrainian finance
13:26
minister Marchenko about that
13:30
both of these operations Yeah,
at
13:32
the same time. Why not?
13:37
What kind of scam are we talking
about here?
13:40
Let's hurry this up a little
bit. Let's move it on. Just
13:43
convinced one one. Okay. But I
think we're at peak war because
13:48
there's there's always a clue.
Yeah, we're peak war is always a
13:51
clue. You know, so sometimes, it
used to be a little more
13:55
dramatic where you'll recall the
babies being thrown out of
14:02
incubators. That used to be a
real a real good one. But
14:06
whenever we see this headline
coming from a UN official that
14:11
Russia is now giving soldiers
Viagra to rape Ukrainians. No,
14:15
no, no, no, this is not even
possible.
14:18
You know that we are at peak
words. You see this the New York
14:22
Post?
14:23
Oh my god to Viagra story.
14:30
Who is this Pramila Patten UN
Special Representative on sexual
14:34
violence in conflict. They have
a whole department for that.
14:38
However, this is not I mean, the
Russians, they're going a step
14:42
further. These horrible right
Viagra. Viagra jacked up Russian
14:47
soldiers. Victims have largely
included girls and women but
14:51
boys and men have been raped to
their raping.
14:54
They have to there has to be a
homosexual angle in there and we
14:58
are inclusive inclusive You're
at 70. Equity. Well,
15:03
you got to hand it to him. At
least they're not discriminating
15:05
based on equity. I,
15:10
well, let's play these clips and
this is about debt another this
15:13
is maybe part of peak oil, but
all the Russians leaving
15:19
actually two clips for clip one
as part of this clip to play
15:22
clip one.
15:24
Okay. Russian men of fighting
age keep streaming into Turkey.
15:29
Okay now that I had to stop her
right away because when I
15:33
thought they were streaming into
Georgia and other places in
15:37
Finland, when did Turkey show up
on the map? Well, it certainly
15:42
heard this
15:43
Yeah, oh, sure. Turkey is still
a main release point into into
15:48
Western Europe. So people, I
mean, you can fly to Ankara. Not
15:52
only go this is this is Eric
Juan's leverage is these
15:56
millions of millions of people
that he can see I am going to
15:59
release a few now unless I get
what I want,
16:02
actually, I think is more
complicated than that. It's the
16:04
people from the the outer parts
of Russia that are going to
16:08
Turkey, the Kazakhstan, these
and all these other kinds of in,
16:12
not to Russian Russians. And
there's a reason for that. And I
16:18
think it's explained In these
clips, which is that it's not
16:21
really the Russian Russians that
they're sending to Ukraine,
16:24
they're sending all their
ethnics to Ukraine.
16:28
What a great way to turn
16:31
we've heard it right. We've kind
of heard about this, but this
16:34
this expresses it a little more
accurately.
16:36
There are other complications
too, with the influx of Russian
16:40
since the war started. Residency
laws are getting tighter making
16:44
it harder to live and work here
to
16:46
another I said you said I'm
sorry, my mistake. You're right.
16:50
Russian men of fighting age keep
streaming into Turkey. It's a
16:54
sign of the dissatisfaction with
Russia's call up of more men to
16:57
fight in the war in Ukraine to
stem battlefield losses. The
17:01
exodus can be felt acutely and
Antalya, a Mediterranean city in
17:05
southern Turkey, with a long
history of Russian tourism. Now
17:09
turning into something else, and
Paris spot Metasys went there
17:12
and has this report
17:14
between the Mediterranean Sea
and the steep mountains
17:17
surrounding Antalya is a small
park known to locals as much
17:21
real sugar Park for the large
sculpture of the Russian
17:24
Matryoshka nesting dolls, half
of which are missing after
17:28
vandals destroyed them when
Russia invaded Ukraine. This
17:34
area is known to attract Russian
tourists and now those who are
17:38
escaping the country. Russian is
the main language heard in the
17:42
streets and is on signs all
around. I meet two young men in
17:46
their mid 20s. Wandering around
the park in backpacks. They
17:50
don't give their names fearing
retribution from the Russian
17:53
government. They've come here
over a week ago from Kazakhstan.
17:57
In the semi autonomous region of
Tatarstan in southwest Russia.
18:01
One of them tells me why it's
dangerous for a male dangerous
18:06
for any male because as ethnic
minorities, they've heard that
18:10
Russia's new conscription of
troops falls heavily on people
18:13
like them. They know many
friends who got rounded up,
18:16
despite as his friend says,
18:19
this is a war of our government.
This is not a war of Russian
18:23
people. And this is disgusting.
situation. Follow us.
18:28
Even though they left the
country immediately after the
18:31
announcement of the mobilization
almost two weeks ago, they both
18:35
are still feeling lost in Turkey
without family and no future
18:39
plans.
18:41
Wow. So they're just rounding up
the ethnics and making them
18:45
cannon fodder. Yeah.
18:48
Interesting. Interesting uses
that this NPR reporter had
18:52
they're in the middle of it. She
said, wandering around in
18:55
backpacks. She specifically said
in backpacks. Were with us about
19:03
I don't know where the right
usage would be with backpacks.
19:08
Or carrying backpacks, not in
backpacks. So it's hard
19:11
to it's hard to pick apart
language on New Tang Dynasty.
19:15
No, this is NPR.
19:17
Oh, oh, then Oh crap. And it's
very specific.
19:21
And I can pick it apart all I
want. I can't figure it out on
19:24
your Tang Dynasty. I give it I
give them a little they don't
19:27
have the huge budget of you
know, billion dollars, whatever
19:30
they have here at NPR. Let's go
with part three.
19:33
There are other complications
too. With the influx of Russians
19:36
since the war started. Residency
laws are getting tighter making
19:40
it harder to live and work here.
Another issue money after recent
19:45
pressure from the west Turkish
bank suspended the Russian
19:48
version of MasterCard and Visa,
which makes it harder for them
19:51
to get currency or even pay the
tab at restaurants. But one
19:55
thing is certain for these men.
Do you think you can ever go
19:59
back Extra Russia No, I suppose
I don't want to go back to
20:03
Russia. Meanwhile, at Antalya
airport Russians continue to fly
20:10
in. Many are tourists. But there
are also a lot of men who've
20:14
come alone fleeing conscription,
the governor of the province has
20:17
said up to 19,000 Russians are
coming in every day. He said
20:23
some commerce tourists but then
decide to stay and flights to
20:27
Russia now are going back half
as empty as they came. 134 year
20:32
old man from Moscow steps out of
the terminal with just a
20:35
backpack. He doesn't want to
give his name but says he bought
20:38
a ticket a few days after the
mobilisation, spending several
20:42
$1,000 and leaving in a rush.
Did you have to leave your job?
20:46
Oh, well definitely could I do
not live yet. So they don't know
20:50
the day went. Tomorrow when we
have Skype call them. Like all
20:57
the other men of fighting age
who've tried to leave. He was
21:00
questioned by authorities at the
airport in Moscow,
21:03
I saw a couple of people who
you're diverted from the flow
21:06
and talk to some separate assume
some softer feelings they were
21:11
not allowed to leave.
21:12
Unlike many others I spoke with
who don't think they can go back
21:16
to Russia ever again. This man
says he will if Russia loses the
21:20
war,
21:21
because we have to rebuild. You
have to vote for new people who
21:26
will choose a different way.
21:28
Okay. Because you brought my
attention to the backpacks when
21:33
she brought it up again. To me
that implies this is an
21:36
organized trek. Pa here's your
backpack. Here's your train
21:42
tickets.
21:44
Now that's a possibility.
Although the amount of backpacks
21:50
used to see just people
wandering around with just
21:53
generally is
21:54
there but why does she say it
twice?
21:58
As she emphasized it by saying
it twice. There's no reason why
22:01
did you put it in? Well, I think
the idea was to make it clear
22:04
that they weren't. They were
bailing out with very little
22:10
noses. Yeah.
22:13
Okay, okay. Do you see what what
happened in? In Turkey in
22:21
Parliament? No. This was great.
22:27
This was a debate that stirred
up passions, but few could have
22:30
predicted the scene about to
unfold on the floor of the
22:33
Turkish parliament,
22:35
Facebook or YouTube.
22:51
was protesting against a bill
that's meant to stamp out this
22:54
information. Legislation. The
brainchild of President Recep
22:58
Tayyip Erdogan was passed with
votes from his own AK Party and
23:02
its nationalist allies. It will
now go to the President for
23:05
final approval. The bill's
backers say it's needed to
23:08
tackle ramp and disinformation
on social media and insisted
23:12
won't be used to silence
criticism. But opponents say it
23:16
will become another tool to
stifle dissent ahead of next
23:19
year's presidential and
parliamentary elections. Critics
23:23
point to article 29. It lays out
prison sentences of between one
23:27
and three years for those who
spread disinformation to create
23:30
fear and disturb public order.
They also say it doesn't define
23:34
what false or misleading
information actually means
23:37
leaving the law open to abuse.
Social media networks will also
23:41
have to remove any content
deemed false and share details
23:44
of users with the authorities.
And this was how journalists
23:48
watched the Parliamentary Debate
earlier this week. I symbolic
23:51
protest and legislation they say
will silence their voices in a
23:55
country that already trails most
of us in press freedoms.
23:58
So I made a rookie mistake here
on this clip, I should have set
24:02
it up because as I was watching
it, it was very compelling. In
24:05
the beginning what he does this
parliamentarian is he pulls his
24:09
iPhone out of his pocket and he
says you see this this is now
24:12
useless because of this law this
disinformation law and then he
24:15
pulls out a hammer and he starts
banging his iPhone out of
24:19
demonstration but then of course
the the journalist here only
24:23
says oh this is bad for
journalism. Don't give a crap
24:26
about people. And this has
happened
24:28
this is this is happening
everywhere because a journalist
24:31
this is happening not just not
about you,
24:33
buddy. No, but you know so here
it is a an actual an actual law
24:39
of disinformation law which is
just by itself. Orwellian. UK is
24:44
also they're implementing this.
They've got police officers just
24:48
going around Hey, you got to go
yes, well, this is not going to
24:53
fly. But yeah, if we can make a
law somehow. And just so you
24:59
know, Alex Berenson, New York
Times writer, very controversial
25:06
since he sued Twitter and why
25:07
I wish I didn't get this clip I
would have clipped this. I know
25:10
I wish
25:11
I had a clip. It's not a clip he
wrote
25:15
Oh, no, he went on Tucker and
there's a clip.
25:18
The oh that that Pfizer board
member Scott Gottlieb, press
25:23
Twitter to censor him.
25:24
Yep. Oh, shit, I
25:26
should have had that clip. I
mean, that's a
25:29
clip. I get to clip for this
week. It's a good clip. Because
25:32
the way it goes on and I'm
really actually sorry and get
25:35
the clip because I knew about
it. I saw it. He goes, he starts
25:40
with B brings him on. And then
he starts telling me his tail.
25:42
He leaves the Scott Gottlieb
thing on his the punch line. And
25:46
he says, well, then we they
subpoenaed some records, and
25:51
again, and there was Scott
Gottlieb going from place to
25:54
place to place telling him to
get rid of this guy and ban him
25:57
from Twitter and everything in
between. Amazing Yeah, that was
26:01
really good clip. Oh, crap.
We're talking about how great a
26:04
clip it is, ladies and
gentlemen, that we didn't get.
26:08
Anyway, it's
26:09
interesting because someone's
typically people you know, I
26:11
think because of our my Tucker
rule that people don't send
26:16
Tucker clips. Typically someone
would have sent that one but
26:20
didn't get that and and I didn't
I didn't see it. I missed it.
26:24
But is it interesting that of
all the black men in America,
26:28
the three that have been D
platformed? Are Kendrick Lamar,
26:32
Dave Chappelle and Kanye West?
Arguably, I mean, Kendrick
26:36
Lamar, isn't he like, didn't you
win a literary prize for his
26:41
lyrics? Yeah.
26:43
Well, they also bet they pretty
much blacklisted that guy that
26:47
works for Beck. Whitney, Whitney
Whitmore, Whitman,
26:51
J loc. J.
26:54
J Whitlock. Jason,
26:56
that guy. Yeah,
26:57
he's pretty much been cut out of
the picture. And he's really
26:59
good.
27:02
There was a real, like a panel
or something. At the UN
27:08
Convention in Philadelphia. I'm
not quite sure what this was.
27:12
And onstage, three middle aged
bald men. Smerconish. Jeff
27:18
Zucker, of course, ran CNN, and
Phil Griffin, who, who also
27:23
resigned he was the head of NBC
News. And they're talking about
27:28
the hunter laptop. I mean, it's
unbelievable how clueless these
27:33
guys are. You want to hear this,
it's a little long, and we can
27:36
stop it whenever you want. But I
was like, Holy shit, they don't
27:39
understand that they literally
censored out of pure bias.
27:46
complete disregard for news
interest. And they don't even
27:50
know it. It'll have a listen.
And what was the wait, wait,
27:52
what
27:52
was the event UN
27:54
convention is what it was
called. Let me see what that was
27:56
UN convention. And it was in
Philly. I think it was last
28:00
week. I only just had the see
that's that's a tough one to
28:06
Google. Maybe, oh, maybe it was
the unconventional. This sounds
28:12
like this is this sounds like a
loser, the bipartisan Polly's
28:18
Policy Center presented by
smerconish.com and unite
28:22
America, a gathering of
Democrats, Republicans and
28:27
independents
28:28
do just as I say
28:29
didn't controversy that you may
think are bullshit. Let me give
28:32
you an example. I believe they
know this because I talked about
28:35
it on air. I think that the
hunter laptop was worthy of more
28:40
airing than it received right
before the election, either.
28:44
Have you agree with me on that?
Do you regret Do you regret have
28:48
if I asked you specifically, do
you regret not dealing with it
28:51
before the election? Well,
28:53
I mean, I think I think we the
question is we did deal with it.
28:57
But to the degree that you know,
you would you would have thought
29:01
was appropriate. That's the NBC
news guy. I think the answer is
29:04
in the in the final two weeks,
you know, it was looked at we
29:08
did not know enough about it.
There was not you know, there
29:11
was not within two weeks of the
election, the ability when the
29:17
messenger on that story was Rudy
Giuliani, okay. No, I mean, but
29:22
I mean, that's the problem. It's
like you're gonna give a lot of
29:25
legitimacy to Rudy Giuliani.
29:28
See, that's, that's how they
think. Right there. Rudy
29:31
Giuliani, you're gonna you're
gonna put anything that guy
29:36
comes with on the Rudy Giuliani.
Giuliani does have some
29:41
credibility.
29:42
does not deny that but that was
not Giuliani story. No, it's
29:46
just one of the guys pitching.
Being covered was the New York
29:49
Post story. Yes. Yes, was deeply
covered and it was by good
29:54
reporters, and they had the all
the facts and then they not only
29:57
wouldn't talk about the New York
Post But they kicked him off at
30:01
Twitter for that story.
30:03
Vereen? You know he's got the
goods. So part of the issue with
30:06
that story was who was
delivering the goods? Okay,
30:10
that's one
30:11
that's Oh, the New York Post is
what he really post the post was
30:14
delivering the goods, sir.
30:16
You know he's got the goods. So
part of the issue with that
30:20
story was who was delivering the
goods? Okay, that's one that
30:24
doesn't mean that we didn't look
into it. We did We did look into
30:27
it. But first of all, you know,
with regard to the son of the
30:31
candidate, you know, he was the
son of the candidate, he wasn't
30:35
the candidate. The question that
you'll come back with is well,
30:38
but what role did the candidate
play in his business dealings?
30:41
You know, frankly, with 10 days
or two weeks to go? There it was
30:47
looked at, by very credible
organizations, including the
30:51
Wall Street Journal, Rupert
Murdoch's Wall Street Journal,
30:53
and they found nothing at that
time. Okay. So my point is, it's
30:57
easy to say, we should have
spent more time on that. Listen,
31:00
do I think it's legitimate to
look at? Sure. Do I think that
31:03
like, it's it's a legitimate
criticism to say,
31:07
Is this any way that the head of
NBC News should be defending
31:11
himself?
31:12
No, this is terrible. And I
should mention, I don't remember
31:14
anything about the Wall Street
Journal either. For one thing,
31:18
the Wall Street Journal is
traditionally hooked tight with
31:21
the New York Post, since they
were at one point or another,
31:24
both owned by Murdoch. So that
doesn't make any sense at all.
31:29
And I don't remember the Wall
Street I remember that the
31:32
intelligence guys coming out
31:34
very, very credible, very
credible
31:37
in saying oh, this is you know,
Russian disinformation, or
31:40
though they were just hinting at
it. In fact, I another clip, I
31:43
don't have them to brag about
all my clips. I don't have Greg.
31:47
Brett Barr had, I do have this
clip to produce, I just haven't
31:51
produced it. Bread bar had one
of the guys some intel guy on
31:58
his show, and he's talking about
one thing and then he switches
32:00
gears on the guy and he leaves
them flat footed asking him
32:03
about this. This document, you
know, this this intel report
32:08
really was his honor. This is
Russian disinformation. And the
32:11
guy pulls the old. The old was
that thing I always do with the
32:16
mouse. There's no evidence.
32:19
Yes. He pulled the divorce. And
he says,
32:23
No, we said that it looks like
this information. We never said
32:28
that. It was a nation man,
32:31
which kind of makes me worry
about you being a spook.
32:35
Well, that's not the case.
They'd be making more money,
32:39
more money, but probably less
money. Probably. That the show
32:45
had a guy and then so bars
stayed on. Bear right now bear
32:50
bar bear. Yeah, I think the
paint red bear stayed on. And he
32:57
was like really digging in with
a guy and to get him to
33:00
apologize. And the guy refused.
He says no, what I said is true.
33:07
It looked like Russian
disinformation. It was
33:11
Well, that's true. And you know
what? If you look at the
33:15
wording, I remember doing this
on the show. They had they had
33:18
lots of weasel words. And it was
the media that pumped it up is
33:22
true.
33:23
How the media took it to an
extreme just like
33:27
people didn't believe science,
they believed the television to
33:31
do different
33:31
so it's a it's a funny thing to
listen to. But it's again,
33:34
another one of these examples of
these. These guys in denial.
33:40
Forcefully in denial, I might
add, well, these these three
33:43
executives sound like total
douchebags.
33:45
Wait until you hear soccer
should have
33:47
spent more time on that. Listen,
do I think it's legitimate to
33:50
look at? Sure. Do I think that
like it's legitimate criticism
33:54
to say that in the 10 days, 14
days prior to the election? You
33:59
didn't spend enough time on it?
Not really.
34:01
What do you think? Soccer
34:04
he was never arrested? The
Justice Department what
34:07
he was never arrested. He would
never He was never arrested
34:13
like Brennan.
34:15
Wow. Interesting. You say that?
We know that. There's a very
34:18
tight connection between CIA and
CNN.
34:23
The Justice Department's look
into it never reported it until
34:26
he is the son of a candidate. I
don't think it's a it's a main
34:30
story. Until that happens. Now
we looked into it. You know, NBC
34:34
News did. Tom winter and Ken
DeLorean did
34:39
it go oh, those people getting
thrown under the bus. Great job.
34:42
Great. Great job Tom and Ken.
34:47
Now we looked into it. You know,
NBC News did. Tom winter and Ken
34:54
DeLorean did a great job. They
met with Rudy. He brought they
34:57
met with
34:58
Rudy. Well, now it's Rudy. What
is this? Does he hang out with
35:05
Rudy at dinner parties? Or to
35:07
Kenny Rudy connection that they
make such a fuss? Oh,
35:10
what they're saying here is we
didn't run with it because it
35:13
came from Rudy. And Hunter
wasn't arrested
35:16
couple of pages printed out from
the so called from the from the
35:20
computer.
35:22
The so called ECB. He's still
saying the so called.
35:25
He's still saying the so kya Oh,
yeah. Such a bad actor
35:31
into it. You know, NBC News did.
Tom winter and Ken DeLorean did
35:38
a great job. They met with Rudy.
He brought a couple of pages
35:42
printed out from the so called
from the from the computer. They
35:47
asked for a digital copy of it.
They didn't get it. But I don't
35:50
think it was a big story before
the election shoot, man.
35:53
We had copies of it at that
point. We had copies everybody
35:57
had a copy because it was never
found
35:59
copies floating around the
internet showing 100 floating
36:02
around in these videos naked and
snorting or smoking crack. All
36:08
this was out there. And they had
to get a print out from Rudy.
36:13
And then you had an that was
their research.
36:15
And you had Bob Alinsky
confirming it on the last debate
36:18
night with documents that are
corroborated with what we saw
36:22
spread everywhere online. Come
on CNN.
36:26
Wow, what a bunch of bullshit
and
36:29
wait until you see what what
Zucker does next. He turns
36:34
around and blames it on
Smerconish from the
36:37
from the computer. They asked
for a digital copy of it. They
36:40
didn't get it. But I don't think
it was a big story before the
36:44
election because it was never
found it was never charged.
36:47
Michael, let me ask you in the
two weeks before the election
36:49
when that came out, I don't know
the exact I think 11 days 11
36:53
days. So you probably had two
shows prior to the election on
36:58
CNN. Right? Right. Yeah. Okay,
whatever. Did you cover it?
37:05
No.
37:06
I talked about it. Did I tell
you not to cover it?
37:09
Definitely not. Okay. Did.
37:13
Why didn't you cover
37:14
it? I talked about it
extensively on I guess? No, no,
37:18
no, no,
37:18
I will not tell you about radio.
We're talking about CNN, I'm
37:20
gonna I'm gonna give you an
answer. So my point is, though,
37:23
you're given your you know, your
ears and you had the opportunity
37:26
to do it. And you
37:27
didn't do it. This, I really
like this, because what they
37:31
don't realize is what is being
said is the environment at CNN
37:36
is so toxic and so biased, that
I didn't feel comfortable
37:41
bringing it up on my CNN show,
even though I was talking about
37:45
extensively on the radio. That's
what he's saying.
37:50
That's exactly what he's saying.
And, Jeff, what he's saying what
37:54
you said your analysis is
exactly right. And that and
37:57
those toxic environments exist
in most newsrooms? No, yeah.
38:01
Not. I mean, it's not called
toxic or biased or whatever. But
38:05
there's certain things you're
just not going to do. Because
38:07
you know that it's going to be
frowned upon. It's not going to
38:10
be good for your career.
38:11
And so instead of saying he's a
pussy, what she should also do,
38:15
he does a little Mia culpa here,
38:17
I regret it. Okay. I regretted
38:21
my bad. Okay.
38:22
I talked about it extensively on
radio. But no, Jeff's right. I
38:28
didn't. And I guess myself now,
I don't think it's a huge story.
38:33
But I don't think it's a huge
story. But I think I look bad,
38:37
not by not talking about it at
all. I should have said
38:40
something about the damn issue.
That's what I'm talking about.
38:43
Did you didn't know all the
facts at the time either? No,
38:47
but I
38:47
think that we looked partisan by
not giving it some.
38:51
I think he got it. I don't I
don't disagree with that. But I
38:54
think you have to be careful,
too, just because somebody
38:58
throws a smoke bomb into the
arena. To You know, I think,
39:04
listen, it is it is worth real
examination. But, you know, in
39:10
the in the 11 days prior to the
election, it involves the son of
39:14
a candidate. You know, who
clearly has issues and troubles,
39:19
you know, what is the extent to
which you should do it. We
39:22
reported on it, but we didn't
report on it to the degree that
39:25
you're saying you thought would
have been proper, okay.
39:29
Okay. All right. Thank you.
Thanks for coming to the
39:32
convention.
39:35
They should have had that other
bald guy there. The Gossip Queen
39:41
would have been perfect before
them onstage.
39:43
Who's the gossip Queen bald guy,
you
39:46
know that what's his name, the
pudgy face guy who got kicked
39:50
off just Oh Stelter. Brian
seltzer water that one. Yeah.
39:56
Oh, he would have dominated that
conversation because he's
39:58
actually the type of guy He
would stick his nose. Probably
40:03
that whiny voice he would get he
would get too much attention.
40:06
Yes, right.
40:06
Yeah, just ride those roads off.
Yeah,
40:10
exactly. Right. And here's why.
40:13
Just Jeff nails at once again.
Let me explain why.
40:19
Yes, that's exactly what would
have happened. Speaking of the D
40:21
plot that's shameless. Pathetic.
Media is just they should be.
40:27
They should look at I don't
know, what did you just need to
40:29
do about it? Let's just get this
built in
40:31
now. It's incredibly shameless.
It's very bad. Now Kanye is on a
40:37
tear. Yay. Yay. Ever since he
ever since he called out DEF CON
40:45
through DEF CON three on the
Jews hoops. So he went on this
40:50
podcast.
40:51
Do we have a clip of that? Does
anybody have a clip of that? No.
40:56
You ever heard the clip?
40:57
It was a tweet. It was a Twitter
tweet. And then he got banned
41:01
from Twitter. You see, so that's
that's
41:04
the D platform. It was what did
the tweet say? Exactly do how
41:07
I remembered it was. I'm calling
out DEF CON three on Jewish
41:11
people.
41:14
What does that even mean?
41:17
Jamie Dimon kicking him out of
the bank. Louis Vuitton. I think
41:23
there's Jewish leadership there.
He's maybe Adidas. So he's
41:27
pulling out of all of his deals.
And he's saying that the Jews
41:31
are trying to de platformed me.
Okay. Yeah. So it's somewhat
41:36
cause what's
41:37
the time you got to do it
anyhow? Okay. Well, it says,
41:40
Well, I'm gonna give you an
example. Because I have a clip
41:43
from him on a podcast where of
course he can still echo his
41:47
voice good for the podcasts.
Now, what's yo Yeah, now in
41:51
context, he's going to talk
first about George Floyd and
41:53
then he'll obviously bring it
back to himself very quickly.
41:56
But he talks about George Floyd,
he refers to Virgil and Virgil
42:00
was the I think, black, I think
gay, Louis Vuitton fashion
42:05
designer, and Kanye shirt, you
know, the white lives matter.
42:11
You know, that was controversial
in regard to a deal he has with
42:15
Louis Vuitton or not, I mean,
there's a lot it's fashion. So
42:18
who knows? But just listen to
what he's saying. Now on
42:21
podcasts.
42:22
I watched the George Floyd
documentary that Candace Owens
42:25
put up. One of the things that
his two roommates said was, they
42:29
want a tall guy like me, they
want a tall guy like me. And the
42:33
day when he died, he said a
prayer for, you know, eight
42:37
minutes. He said a prayer for
eight minutes. They hit him with
42:44
the fentanyl. If you look to the
guy's knee wasn't even all his
42:50
neck like that. When he said
Mama Mama has is his girlfriend.
42:55
They said he screamed for His
Mama Mama was his girlfriend.
42:57
It's in the documentary. But
some that hit me that fucked me
43:01
up when I was watching a
documentary. And it said, they
43:04
want a tall guy like me. When I
looked at that image of him this
43:07
tall black dude with the ball
head, he reminded me of somebody
43:11
else, who you think he reminded
me a virgin. You reminded me of
43:14
verge of saying, I'm not gonna
cry in front of y'all, because
43:18
that's how they get me right.
But I know that we lost him. And
43:25
I know that just white company
doing the time to stop making
43:28
statues of him, like as a
martyr. And we don't know why.
43:34
Exactly. We say it's cancer. I
want to be careful with this
43:42
subject. Because, but tell me,
could you even really run this
43:45
interview? Because math didn't
run my interview? You got to say
43:48
it. They blocked me out. The
Jewish media blocked me out.
43:53
Right? I'm live, right? I'm lit.
I'm lit. You're saying JP
43:59
Morgan. I put $140 million into
JP Morgan. And they treated me
44:05
like shit. So JP Morgan Chase is
treating me like that. How they
44:09
treat in the rest of
44:12
this murder with Chase account.
Yeah,
44:14
that's what I'm saying. I am
outrage. By the time people
44:18
always they want to calm it
down. Because no matter what you
44:20
did break no law. I didn't break
the law. Shouldn't be a judge or
44:25
jury or anything. This is like a
social contract. Candace Owens
44:29
has a word for him. But it's
basically like, they told
44:32
Candace Owens she couldn't hang
out with me.
44:35
Yeah, so there's all kinds of
upset in the Illuminati and the
44:38
Boulais circle.
44:41
Wow. I mean, I would really
enjoy a podcast that that guy.
44:45
He is just entertainment.
personified. Whatever he does is
44:51
entertaining. He's just whatever
it is. It's unbelievable. That
44:54
guy
44:55
did Jewish media boingboing
third rail Jewish
44:59
media Somebody else it was
somebody who knows what the deal
45:04
is behind the scenes, but that
guy is really interesting. I've
45:08
always thought he was some sort
of a savant. Yeah, but not an
45:14
idiot. Were like an
entertainment savant or just
45:17
some sort of genius savant. I,
and I people must say, what do
45:20
you do? Who cares about that
guy? I've always admired him.
45:25
Yeah. 100% It's, he has a lot to
say. And you know, sometimes
45:31
he's excited. And he you want
you know, he's tripping over
45:34
himself. And he's an engineer.
He mixes up stuff what he's also
45:37
got, is this a hilarity this at
some other level that he doesn't
45:42
even know or dislike when it
isn't either. When it came on
45:45
stage, took the award away from
Taylor Swift. Yes. Well,
45:48
no, it started during the if you
recall, and he was right. It
45:52
started during the hurricane
relief for Hurricane Katrina.
45:56
That was the big, you know,
elite concert with Bon Jovi. And
46:00
you standing there next to mark
Mike Myers. And you know, and
46:03
then it was like, oh, there's
Luton going on and all you saw
46:07
was black people looting. And
then and he said something about
46:10
it, which ended in George Bush
doesn't like black people.
46:14
Right? I remember that. George
Bush doesn't like black and it
46:18
was and we and we covered that
and we thought he was fantastic.
46:21
It's like yeah, great. Great.
Well, ma'am, we lost a black guy
46:31
Kwasi kwarteng. Everyone's go on
who's quasi car Tang, including
46:38
me, the finance minister or the
Chancellor of the Exchequer for
46:44
the
46:44
United Kingdom booted him I
think I have a clip on this.
46:47
I've, I've here's I have one as
a background, or maybe
46:50
it was a dramatic day in Downing
Street on Friday, the British
46:53
Prime Minister Liz Trost fired
one of the closest political
46:56
allies. The finance minister
Kwasi kwarteng. Now, several
46:59
weeks ago, he introduced a so
called mini budget that was
47:02
designed to help the ailing
economy measures including tax
47:06
cuts, but that did anything but
wait,
47:08
how stupid is it to call that a
mini budget? Whoever came I
47:14
think that was probably the
problem. Don't worry people.
47:16
It's a mini budget, and the
market went no, it isn't just
47:21
point of references weird
47:23
to help the ailing economy
measures including tax cuts, but
47:26
that did anything but reassure
the markets causing the British
47:30
pound to plunge against the
dollar increasing government
47:33
borrowing costs and affecting
lenders forcing them to withdraw
47:36
some mortgage loans. plans to
reduce taxes for the highest
47:40
earners will also act but this
made little difference to the
47:43
already uncertain financial
markets. And then after sacking,
47:47
the finance minister, the prime
minister made a U turn
47:50
announcing that she will
increase corporate taxes
47:52
something that she had already
scrapped. And this political
47:55
upheaval comes as a nation is in
the midst of a cost of living
47:59
crisis and a tumultuous time
putting it simply, in the last
48:03
six weeks, the UK has seemed to
monex two prime ministers and
48:06
three finance ministers, many
are losing faith and the Prime
48:09
Minister questioning her
credibility. And members of her
48:12
own party are asking how long
could she stay on as prime
48:15
minister?
48:16
Now before Yes, go ahead.
48:18
She's gonna she's gonna get
kicked out before she even gets
48:21
her feet on the ground. Now,
before
48:22
we get to your clip and a
discussion. This is great new
48:27
podcast called The news agents.
There's a British podcast, it's
48:30
like 25 minutes a couple times
once a week or maybe twice a
48:34
week. And it's the format is
cool, because it's kind of like
48:38
a news room news desk where the
journalists are talking it out.
48:44
And I like
48:45
like an actual news. Yeah,
48:46
and newsroom and it's kind of
good. And it you get a different
48:50
vibe from it. And but they're
top notch radio journalists,
48:54
which is a little different from
podcasters. And so they they
48:58
asked a couple of questions of
quasi car Tang, quasi cartoon, I
49:03
mean, he is black. He's very,
very black. And this is such a
49:08
great example of millio or
heritage, or society versus you.
49:15
Were you your DNA nature,
nurture, nature, nurture. That's
49:19
what I'm looking for. Thank you
listen to this. Tell me who we
49:21
remind you of.
49:23
If you had to use it on a major
part of your mini budgets, what
49:26
do you have to consider your
position as Chancellor?
49:28
I'm totally focused on the
growth agenda Faisal. I'm
49:32
totally focused on making sure
that people are helped with
49:34
their energy bills that the
energy price guarantee is
49:37
understood that the scale of our
intervention, credible
49:41
intervention of the British
state is understood.
49:43
Does this not sound exactly like
Boris Johnson?
49:48
No, it actually sounds to me it
sounds more like Charles. Keep
49:52
listening and that we can listen
and listen and think of Charles
49:55
because Charles got that
ponderous thing. Boris never
49:58
talks that long with I'd stutter
here.
50:01
Wait wait wait for this country,
50:03
a path get us on a trajectory to
growing the economy so that
50:07
everyone benefits
50:07
can you acknowledge what's the
consensus in the markets the
50:10
Bank of England have said it
too, which is that there are
50:13
specific factors at work at the
UK following your mini budgets
50:18
what I am going to acknowledges
the fact that it is a very dicey
50:24
situation globally. That's what
people are saying to me. The
50:27
people are saying that we think
we understand the UK there was
50:30
some turbulence I, frankly,
50:33
and you'll be chancellor and Liz
trust will be Prime Minister
50:35
this time next month.
50:36
Absolutely. 100% I'm not going
anywhere.
50:39
I thought it was sound like
Boris okay, you saw
50:42
I think it sounds more like
Charles because he's pondering
50:45
well once. I mean, he's slow He
talks so Boris is a fast talker
50:49
once you put that into my head.
You ruined everything. But the
50:53
Charles Yeah, it was so good as
Boris and then you'd sign up to
50:56
me.
50:59
Charles, you sign off to me.
Yes. You did. God. phony baloney
51:03
sound to him.
51:04
So now Jeremy Hunt is the new
finance minister, the Chancellor
51:09
of the Exchequer and he's
interesting because firstly,
51:13
he's Mike's brother Second of
all
51:15
my country that's right.
51:18
Did you have to do that?
51:20
What am I gonna do with this
kind of material?
51:23
Did you didn't have to do it?
But thank you high five on the
51:27
aisle you so he ran for prime
minister himself a few times.
51:34
But he is an enormous Russia and
Iran hater. Like big time like
51:41
visiting Yemen Iran suck so this
guy is is all in on the on the
51:47
New World Order agenda. And Liz,
she was just put there to cover
51:51
up with this.
51:52
What did you just do? What do
you mean? Your sound changed
51:57
dramatically?
51:58
I did nothing here. That could
be so it sounds like it didn't
52:04
it? Did it take a turn for the
worse?
52:06
No, no, it's a took a slight
turn for the bit of volume went
52:09
up but it's centered. It was
kind of like coming out of Bose
52:12
speakers. But now it's coming
out of the middle. It's very
52:14
strange. It's
52:15
possible that clean feed did
something I'll ask Mark about
52:19
it. He's my buddy very
52:21
just it was incredibly
noticeable. I don't know if
52:24
anyone out there listening.
Heard anything. Eric continue?
52:27
Well, if they heard nothing, cuz
they're up, they
52:31
flop back. Nevermind. It's gotta
be me. Gone.
52:36
Where was I?
52:39
Your John by Jeremy. Yeah. So
52:41
it's a New World Order guy. He's
part of the the great reset crew
52:44
and Liz truss. I think she was
just put there to cover up this
52:48
obvious move that the Bank of
England had to do. Which was pre
52:56
mini budget, which is, you know,
a lot of financial buying of
53:00
their debt. And everyone's doing
the same thing. Now the
53:03
treasuries are going to start
buying their own debt that they
53:05
just issued or issued a couple
of years ago. It's insanity
53:09
going on going?
53:12
Yeah, there's some It's seems a
little nutty.
53:16
None of this makes sense. Let me
see. What did we
53:21
was putting here. You know, the
funny thing is people don't
53:22
realize you said, Well, you
know, we all these everybody
53:25
owns our debt. No, we own our
own debt. Yes. You win the
53:30
treasuries buying bonds, its own
bonds. That's the taxpayers
53:34
liability. It's nobody else's.
It's not like China owns us or
53:38
diverged at the dinner table.
And so Japan owns most of our
53:42
debt, and they can pre bankrupt
it. No, they don't. We do.
53:47
Here's, here's an odd, an odd
announcement. Speaking of the
53:52
debt, as we're supposed to be
forgiving student loan debt to a
54:00
large group of people.
54:01
So breaking tonight applications
for federal student loan
54:03
forgiveness now open. There is a
catch. However, this is still in
54:07
the beta stages. That means you
can pay it out the form but it
54:10
won't be processed until the
program officially launches.
54:14
That should be later this month.
The federal government says it
54:17
only takes about five minutes.
You don't need to provide any
54:19
documents. However, the portal
may close down randomly while it
54:24
is still in this beta stage. So
make sure you check again later
54:28
if you can't get through.
54:30
If you can't get before you
wander off on this topic, we
54:33
should play at least my clip on
a different look at the
54:37
headless and quasi Yeah. Okay.
UK shakeups finance.
54:44
I think that would be it.
54:45
British finance minister Kwasi
kwarteng has confirmed in a
54:48
tweet that he resigned after
Prime Minister's Office asked
54:52
him to stand aside from the
position. His termination on
54:54
Friday means he was on the job
for 38 days, making him the
54:58
second shortest serving UK
Chancellor on record, a member
55:01
of parliament, Jeremy Hunt was
appointed as the new finance
55:04
minister on Friday. According to
a tweet from number 10 Downing
55:07
Street
55:08
tweet. What are they doing with
these tweets? By the way, just
55:12
for informational purposes, the
pound as we speak is now up to a
55:16
buck 11 actually a buck 12 Okay,
it's doing better, which is a
55:20
little improvement, but the Euro
is down to 97 cents to
55:25
the euro.
55:26
I love it.
55:29
Well, you would but but we're
exporting our inflation to the
55:32
rest of the world and the thing
that you just sit there said I
55:35
love it is hurting my daughter.
Thanks, JC D
55:39
I just sent her more money.
They'll have to divorce and
55:44
dollars I have to do more
podcast and I
55:46
said No, I shouldn't be Sam
dollars. You know? Again, when
55:52
there's like your scam to get
paid in dollars, I think that's
55:55
what it was or pounds. I forgot
what what
55:57
that wasn't. That was good. That
was good management. Well, yeah,
56:01
it was good, man. It
56:01
was a smart money. Yeah, it
56:03
was good management decisions.
Absolutely. Let me see. There's
56:09
a couple other weird things I
don't necessarily have clips of
56:11
but Haiti. Haiti is on fire.
56:15
Yeah, they're supposed to be
bringing boats over there to
56:18
we're gonna we're gonna land in
Haiti, they say, yeah,
56:21
they're supposed to have boots
on the ground. And the whole
56:24
problem is this gang leader
named barbecue, man, they I
56:28
gotta say when it comes to
Haiti, that baby doc they had
56:33
all these cool nicknames for
their politicians and gangsters.
56:36
And it's often the same. And now
they got this guy barbecue. They
56:40
don't exactly explain to BB it
sounds like someone that Joe
56:45
Biden thought the name was
barbecue. That was a bad dude.
56:51
Him and calm pop. And then tried
to get me
56:55
after the cat hairy legs. There
it is.
56:59
You can do you could do do it.
Do the barbecue do Joe Biden has
57:03
Barbara's barbecue come on you
can do it.
57:05
Oh, isn't it name was Barbara
learned about cockroaches and
57:09
there's this bad dude named
barbecue? No, he was bad. I
57:13
can't
57:14
practice it. The hairy legs when
you do the hairy legs. You're
57:17
never
57:17
got that one down. I have to do
I have to do I can do a Biden. I
57:22
just have to work on it. Oh, by
57:23
the way, speaking of
pronunciation so we discovered
57:27
that what New Zealand Prime
Minister Jacinda was saying
57:33
during the opening of her UN
speech he said Hui Hui and we of
57:38
course thought that was
hilarious and we translated it
57:40
live on the air
57:42
yeah domain meeting to me
57:43
Yeah, meeting meetings meeting
big meeting who he who he
57:46
immediately say who he who he
always means meeting. I will
57:48
take his meeting meeting.
57:50
Now I think who he is meeting
but who he who he is a big
57:52
meeting. This is what I've been
okay. Well, there you go. Yeah,
57:55
it could be but now the Russians
come in. Because the term Hui
58:00
Hui cool. Yeah, H O ye Hui crew.
In Russian. Are you ready for
58:07
it? You might want to cover the
kids ears. Okay, I'm playing
58:10
this right from the translator.
Cool. Caulk I'm not kidding you.
58:17
Really who he is CoQ in fact
this sososo
58:21
and she says who he who is maybe
something else going on with her
58:24
listen to
58:24
this special Nicola Sharma Hui
means fuck off a show me. This
58:33
is This is crazy.
58:35
That's in Russian. Yeah,
58:37
Kui so if you say yeah if you
say F or even my Hui fuck you
58:46
event ma who event my Hawaii
yeah, we're just cool but who he
58:50
apparently is just his cock I
don't understand it's like
58:54
I'm sure you spent hours on this
I did.
58:57
I wanted to make sure that I
shared this with the group this
58:59
is this is important news. He
just walking around in Russia
59:01
going Holy, holy everybody. Bam.
This is important information.
59:07
You don't want to do that
59:08
attract some of the girls in
Odessa.
59:10
Yeah, maybe that's them Ukraine
girls really knocked me out
59:14
baby. And the railroaders are
getting angry as more unions
59:20
claim passage of tentative
agreements from the world
59:25
I want to get back I'm gonna
backtrack on that and replay
59:28
this clip because you mentioned
that you think they're getting
59:30
their hands from the from the
French going on if you know
59:34
about the
59:34
total strike Yeah, that's what's
caused all of the the shortages
59:37
of total mass
59:39
is the French oil strike clip
59:41
continuing strikes at French oil
refineries have seriously
59:44
disrupted fuel supplies today.
This after the CGT union
59:48
rejected a deal over a pay
increase that to other unions
59:52
agreed to long lines as cars
could be seen across France as
59:55
motorists waited some for hours
to fill up many gas stations
1:00:00
have temporarily closed while
awaiting deliveries. About 30%
1:00:04
of France's gas stations are
experiencing temporary shortages
1:00:07
to other unions representing a
majority of the group's French
1:00:10
workers agreed overnight to a 7%
pay raise and a financial bonus.
1:00:15
But CGT rejected the deal
holding out for a 10% pay
1:00:19
increase. Those on strike feel
they should have a share of the
1:00:22
windfall profits generated by
high oil and gas. amid the
1:00:26
global energy crisis, the
company announced it will pay
1:00:29
out a one month salary bonus in
December of up to $6,000.
1:00:34
Besides the percentage increase,
nice, nice.
1:00:38
Go for it boys.
1:00:41
Go for it.
1:00:43
Well, we haven't had our big
strikes yet. But there's they're
1:00:45
building is going to happen
before the election is going to
1:00:48
really be interesting.
1:00:49
Yeah. I think we should talk
about the primetime purge,
1:00:53
because that's kind of back in
the US News and they're closing
1:00:56
in and you said that Zoey
Lofgren have done a dynamite job
1:01:00
which I agree with there was
some some new stuff though that
1:01:03
came out over the past few days,
and I don't know if they showed
1:01:10
that during the hearing. But
they have a documentary footage
1:01:15
of Nancy Pelosi on January 6
itself being all tough gal and
1:01:21
talking to Penson Bennett run it
running the crisis center.
1:01:26
Is this the punch punch clip,
1:01:28
the punch clip.
1:01:30
i There's a clip of her saying
I'm gonna if I see him, I'm
1:01:32
gonna punch him. Yeah, this is
it. I
1:01:34
think this is good evening. And
thank you for joining us on this
1:01:36
busy Thursday night. Yes, Nora.
Thank you very much so busy. It
1:01:40
was their dramatic ending to
what's dropped at the final
1:01:43
January 6 Hearing a vote to
subpoena former President Trump
1:01:46
to appear before Congress. And
it came after a shocking new
1:01:50
evidence and never before seen
video. That video show
1:01:53
congressional leaders at a
secure location, including House
1:01:56
Speaker Nancy Pelosi calling
state and federal officials to
1:02:00
plead for help. Investigators
laid out today in vivid detail
1:02:04
why they believe the attack on
the Capitol was not a spur of
1:02:08
the moment decision, but a
premeditated plan months in the
1:02:12
making to overturn the will of
the people and the 2020
1:02:16
election. The committee today
placed the blame squarely on one
1:02:19
person, Donald Trump.
1:02:20
I have three clips clip
custodian put this together for
1:02:23
me. I know it's in here. So it's
let me just go to the next one.
1:02:26
I want to bring in CBS News
Chief political analyst John
1:02:28
Dickerson who watched the entire
hearing with John All right. So
1:02:31
this committee wants Donald
Trump under oath before
1:02:34
Congress, how likely is that
seems
1:02:36
highly unlikely he's not been
participating in other legal
1:02:39
instances, there is a precedent
other presidents ex presidents
1:02:42
have been called up. Many of
them testified even in sticky
1:02:45
situations saying it was part of
their duty. Truman didn't if
1:02:49
saying it was a part of
protected by executive
1:02:51
privilege.
1:02:51
Why doesn't he say which ones
did do you know which presidents
1:02:55
had to testify under subpoena? I
can't think of one.
1:03:00
Oh, it has to go back to the
Zachary Taylor here.
1:03:03
Probably because that's why he's
only saying well, you know,
1:03:05
Truman didn't do it. But all of
that was before Truman.
1:03:10
thing we learned today too, is
just how much this was pre
1:03:13
meditated this attack that
1:03:15
it's on the Capitol. That's
right. There were more.
1:03:18
You got it wrong. It's pre
meditated, but not premeditated.
1:03:24
What is this? What is the subtle
difference?
1:03:28
It's pre meditated. Not
premeditated,
1:03:32
pre meditated. This
1:03:34
pre meditated over medicated
1:03:38
the attack on the Capitol?
That's right. There
1:03:40
were more data points to show in
two instances when President
1:03:43
Trump had a chance to turn the
wheel towards safety or danger.
1:03:46
He chose danger. He knew that
his
1:03:49
turn the wheel notice the subtle
hint there about the grabbing
1:03:54
the agent in the beast
1:03:56
all beautiful severity very LP
very subtle
1:04:01
chance to turn the wheel towards
security or danger. He chose
1:04:04
danger. He knew that his
supporters who were at his rally
1:04:08
were armed and more dangerous.
He said invite them in welcomed
1:04:11
them in. When he heard Mike
Pence was under specific threat
1:04:15
at the Capitol. heaves issued a
tweet, making him more of a
1:04:19
target in both instances didn't
turn to safety. He turned to
1:04:22
danger
1:04:22
and he doesn't read the tweet.
1:04:24
And then today, they allege to
the threat to democracy is not
1:04:28
over.
1:04:29
Well, the president is the head
of the Republican Party and it's
1:04:32
no benefit to Republicans to
talk about what's being
1:04:34
discussed at this hearing. But
if you can wave away the direct
1:04:38
threat to democracy, then it
makes it seem like it's maybe
1:04:41
Okay, and if it's okay, it's
gonna happen again.
1:04:44
We learned a lot today. John
Dickerson thank you so much. I
1:04:47
learned learn nothing but while
we
1:04:49
did we learned something. Oh, we
learned that John Dickon
1:04:53
Dickinson I think is Dickinson
Dickinson is trying to get to
1:04:57
Nora's job. Hurry So what we
learned and so what you just saw
1:05:02
there, it comes down.
Correspondent almost never
1:05:06
ah Nora should be worried,
1:05:09
shouldn't have brought him on.
1:05:11
Her job wouldn't be in trouble
if she played the damn Pelosi
1:05:15
clip in the first clip.
1:05:17
As the crowd grew outside the
capitol House Speaker Nancy
1:05:20
Pelosi has warned then President
Trump had considered coming to
1:05:23
join them. When it
1:05:24
comes to math. I would pay for
waiting for this for trespassing
1:05:29
on the Capitol grounds. Torture
mountain I'm gonna go to jail.
1:05:35
Okay, okay. So this is the
Democrats who go on and on and
1:05:38
on about Don't you know,
violence against the you know,
1:05:42
no violence, no violence,
silence is violence. And so you
1:05:46
get to her wanting to punch him
out.
1:05:49
I'm gonna go to jail, but I
don't care. So be it. A Nancy
1:05:52
Pelosi.
1:05:53
I have tried.
1:05:55
This is not over. This is not
over there was there was one
1:05:58
you said was the punch line was
Nancy's punch line. I would pay
1:06:06
for
1:06:07
waiting for this for trespassing
on the Capitol grounds.
1:06:10
Interesting. She says, I've been
waiting for this. Is that what
1:06:13
she says? Hold on a sec. Yeah,
this became interesting. This is
1:06:18
all of a sudden a little more
interesting what she's saying.
1:06:23
Waiting for this.
1:06:25
Don't laugh. What is that you
laughing was that in the clip?
1:06:30
I'm not saying anything. Oh,
sounds like someone's
1:06:36
waiting for this. For
trespassing on the Capitol
1:06:39
grounds.
1:06:39
I think she's saying I've been
waiting for this for the
1:06:41
trespassing on the Capitol
building. Sounds premeditated.
1:06:49
The speaker was later shown on
the phone with Vice President
1:06:51
Pence who was a target of some
of the rioters she checked on
1:06:54
his safety
1:06:55
and warned him. Don't let
anybody know. Are you on the
1:06:58
January
1:06:59
6 committee showed parts of the
video minutes before voting to
1:07:02
subpoena the former president
who responded today in a rambley
1:07:06
14 page letter never saying
whether he'd comply instead
1:07:09
reiterating false claims of
election fraud, calling the
1:07:12
panel's members hacks and Doug's
and referencing in words and
1:07:16
photos, the size of the crowd,
he drew on January 6. Committee
1:07:21
members so Lofgren, would there
be any value? If he agreed to do
1:07:25
this live in front of the
country in front of the cameras?
1:07:30
Possibly, I mean, first, we need
an indication that he's willing
1:07:33
to talk to us and then we'll
work out the details but so far,
1:07:36
ah, it's all cap answers. With
the same old same old false
1:07:43
statements.
1:07:45
doing live I can write it and
we'll do it live. That was a
1:07:49
response from the Trump camp.
1:07:52
Here's Trump is played this clip
so we can get this out of the
1:07:55
way this Trump and the subpoena
This is the always being left
1:07:58
out of the mainstream reports
1:08:00
former President Trump denounces
the January 6 committee after it
1:08:03
votes unanimously to subpoena
him. He then writes a letter to
1:08:06
the committee chairman Trump
asked on truth social why the
1:08:09
committee waited it until it was
about to wrap up to try and
1:08:12
subpoena him. He says it's quote
because the committee is a total
1:08:15
bust, and that has only served
to further divide our country.
1:08:19
Chairman Bennie Thompson said
the committee recognizes how
1:08:22
serious and extraordinary the
step to subpoena Trump is, and
1:08:25
claimed that Trump's testimony
would make sure quote, nothing
1:08:28
like January 6 ever happens
again, the subpoena is unlikely
1:08:32
to succeed since it will likely
prompt legal challenges from
1:08:35
Trump's attorneys. Trump
addressed a letter to Thompson
1:08:38
in response his main points were
that the committee is ignoring
1:08:41
why so many people came to the
Capitol in the first place,
1:08:44
which was a belief the election
was a fraud and also that he
1:08:47
called for putting the national
guard in place much sooner but
1:08:50
it was rejected.
1:08:52
There it is
1:08:54
always being left out of the
conversation is that he sent a
1:08:57
note to Pelosi saying I think
this is gonna might get out of
1:09:00
control. Let's put the national
guard in place and she said no.
1:09:06
That's really was her job to do
it and she didn't do it and I've
1:09:08
never questioned her one bit
about it. It's this is a basics,
1:09:12
a basic fraud.
1:09:15
Yeah, well, it also seems that
voters don't really care.
1:09:20
No, in fact, in fact, one of the
there was somebody doing an
1:09:23
analysis on one of those Sunday
talk shows that they said about
1:09:27
Wisconsin specifically I think
may have had a clip of it last
1:09:30
show but I didn't play it saying
that you know the people are
1:09:34
concerned about crime. The
inflation gas prices, nobody
1:09:39
except us. We care and this sort
of people are you know,
1:09:42
politically inclined about
January 6, the public doesn't
1:09:45
even know what's going on. No,
no, they do okay with the fact
1:09:49
that we've been belabor it as
much as we do.
1:09:51
The public are like kangaroos.
I've told the story many times
1:09:54
when I'm out with the roof
shooter in the middle of the
1:09:56
night and you're shining the
light on the kangaroos seven
1:09:58
foot fall the foot ugly ugly
thing, boom bullet in his head
1:10:02
he falls down the kangaroo right
next to him looks you right in
1:10:05
the eye like people are dropping
dead around you and they don't
1:10:10
even notice that it's let alone
this but you know who does
1:10:14
notice is former President
Barack Obama who went on a real
1:10:19
podcast over the podcast
industrial complex, the gimlet
1:10:24
production pod save America. And
it seems like you might be
1:10:28
worried about some things happen
in this midterm election.
1:10:31
You know, one of the things I
want to emphasize in this
1:10:33
midterm is the importance of
looking not just at the top of
1:10:37
the ballot, but all the way down
the bottom, because there are
1:10:43
governor's races, Secretary of
State's races, state legislative
1:10:49
races that are going to really
matter. When we talk about how
1:10:53
are we going to preserve
democracy, democratically, at a
1:10:57
time when the current Supreme
Court to put it charitably, does
1:11:06
not seem as invested. In
overseeing and stop monkey
1:11:18
business at the local level
monkey business, it becomes that
1:11:22
much more important for us to
make sure that we've got quality
1:11:25
candidates. And we're supporting
them and we're turning out for
1:11:29
them at every level. Because it
may turn out that in a close
1:11:35
presidential election at some
point, certification of election
1:11:42
in a key swing state may be at
issue and it's going to be
1:11:47
really important that we have
people there who can play it
1:11:50
straight.
1:11:51
Oh little laid on the ball. I
think the Republicans got all
1:11:55
those bases covered by now.
They've got that was that was a
1:11:59
big drive. That's what Banyan
did most of is pushing people to
1:12:03
sign up. Volunteer get involved.
No, no Obama's now noticing
1:12:11
this.
1:12:13
As well, I know what he's going
to do about it.
1:12:15
What do you mean he's driving
the show? Drive show?
1:12:20
Here's an interesting lawsuit.
It's kind of political. This is
1:12:24
the heritage operation. Heritage
Foundation. Suing the Justice
1:12:30
Department is actually kind of
interesting and is not being
1:12:32
played by the mainstream at all.
1:12:34
Where's the clip from?
1:12:36
What do you think? In TNT
1:12:38
DC based think tank the Heritage
Foundation filed a lawsuit
1:12:42
against the Justice Department
on Wednesday in a federal court
1:12:45
in Washington DC. The group says
it's because the DOJ refuses to
1:12:49
explain why it will not enforce
a federal law on protests. The
1:12:53
law says it's illegal to pick it
or parade near a residence of a
1:12:57
judge with the intent of
influencing any judge in the
1:12:59
discharge of his duty. The
Heritage Foundation says the DOJ
1:13:03
is not protecting conservative
Supreme Court justices from pro
1:13:07
abortion protests outside their
homes. Right. The think tank
1:13:09
says they have requested
documents from the DOJ under the
1:13:12
Freedom of Information Act, but
the department did not comply to
1:13:16
the think tank is now seeking
those documents through the
1:13:18
lawsuit. The Heritage Foundation
said quote the Biden DOJ silence
1:13:23
on these radical protests and
obviously intimidating tactics
1:13:26
was and remains to be deafening.
The American people deserve to
1:13:30
know why Joe Biden and Attorney
General Merrick Garland not only
1:13:33
refused to publicly and
unequivocally condemned this
1:13:36
behavior, but also why they
continue not to prosecute or
1:13:39
hold accountable those who
facially broke the law in an
1:13:42
attempt to influence the
proceedings of the Supreme
1:13:44
Court. In May, a Supreme Court
draft opinion on Roe v. Wade was
1:13:48
leaked protests soon began at
the homes of the six
1:13:51
conservative leaning justices in
Maryland and Virginia.
1:13:55
Oh, that was kind of
interesting. Despite the dreary
1:13:57
delivery, there was something
about the legality that caught
1:14:00
my ear and I think it's here,
1:14:02
but also why they continue not
to prosecute or hold accountable
1:14:05
those who facially broke the law
in an attempt to influence the
1:14:08
proceedings of the Supreme
Court. That's similar
1:14:11
to the interrupting the
proceedings of Congress. I think
1:14:16
it's a similar crime.
1:14:19
And that was obviously not seen
that way by the Justice
1:14:22
Department.
1:14:23
I know but it's if that's what
they wrote, and I'm going to
1:14:26
presume that New Tang Dynasty is
just reading verbatim, then
1:14:30
that's an interesting angle but
1:14:32
also why they continue not to
prosecute or hold accountable
1:14:35
those who facially broke the law
in an attempt to influence the
1:14:38
proceedings of the Supreme
Court.
1:14:39
Fate. What is facially? It's
exactly the same What does
1:14:42
facially mean, like on
1:14:44
what that word was?
1:14:47
There's more there's more
1:14:48
in court draft opinion on Roe v
Wade was leaked. Protests soon
1:14:51
began at the homes of the six
conservative leaning justices in
1:14:55
Maryland and Virginia. Then
White House press secretary Jen
1:14:58
Psaki refused to condemn of the
protests but insisted that
1:15:01
President Biden supports
peaceful protest. The California
1:15:05
man was arrested in June near
justice Brett Kavanaugh was
1:15:07
home. He was allegedly planning
to assassinate the justice to
1:15:11
prevent him from voting to
overturn Roe v. Wade.
1:15:14
Oh, good. I'm glad that they're
doing that. That's good. And
1:15:17
they'll get all that
1:15:18
ties into two things. One, just
next clip, which is political
1:15:22
violence. And Nancy Pelosi
talking about punching people
1:15:25
out. And the fact that there was
already a Republican shot in the
1:15:29
baseball field, if you remember
during the Obama administration.
1:15:32
Yes. Scalise Scalise political
violence.
1:15:36
There have been reports of high
profile acts of political
1:15:39
violence against Republicans and
conservatives since President
1:15:42
Biden's heated speech in
Philadelphia last month.
1:15:45
Donald Trump and the Magga
Republicans represented an
1:15:48
extremism that threatens the
very foundations
1:15:52
of our democracy public Oh, it
isn't clear if Biden's speech
1:15:55
motivated after vandalism or
politically motivated attacks,
1:15:58
but several Republican offices
across the country have been
1:16:01
vandalized since then. The
chairman for the Ottawa County
1:16:03
Republican Party in Michigan
spoke to local media about an
1:16:06
incident last week he said the
officials came out and found
1:16:09
that all their signs had been
hacked to pieces and building
1:16:12
had been vandalized and the
permanent sign on the outside of
1:16:15
the building had been torn up.
Also in Michigan and 80 year old
1:16:18
pro life canvasser going door to
door was shot after a heated
1:16:21
verbal argument. A man was
charged with a felony assault
1:16:23
and reckless discharge of a
firearm. The suspect came
1:16:26
forward last week telling a
local TV station that he shot
1:16:29
Jacobsen accidentally as she was
arguing with his wife who
1:16:32
supports abortion, and last
month, an 18 year old young man
1:16:35
was killed in North Dakota when
a man allegedly hit him with his
1:16:38
vehicle. The suspect later told
the 911 dispatcher that he
1:16:41
thought the victim was part of
an extremist Republican group he
1:16:44
was charged with murder in the
teens death. Republican Senator
1:16:47
of Kentucky Rand Paul to Fox
News, President Biden needs to
1:16:51
realize that his vilification of
his opponents is inflaming some
1:16:54
of his supporters to violence.
Paul also said as a victim of
1:16:57
political violence, both sides
need to recognize the
1:16:59
consequences of heated rhetoric.
Senator Paul was physically
1:17:03
attacked by his neighbor in 2017
and attacked by rioters after
1:17:06
the 2020 Republican National
Convention. In a recent comment
1:17:09
about political violence. A
White House spokesperson told
1:17:12
Fox News that President Biden
condemns these attacks, and has
1:17:15
been clear the violence, threats
of violence and vandalism are
1:17:18
absolutely unacceptable,
regardless of who is committing
1:17:20
such acts or why he added that
there's no place in America for
1:17:24
political violence.
1:17:25
And this is really where in the
United States but I think it's
1:17:28
similar in other countries where
the break is really happening is
1:17:32
when you see similar I mean,
what about Islam is what it's
1:17:35
called, it's how you're told to
shut up but similar crimes and
1:17:38
fractions etc, with different
sanctions put on the
1:17:44
perpetrators. And most notably,
Big Pharma, big finance big
1:17:48
tech, you know, they're just
faceless, nameless pay the fine
1:17:52
and no one goes to jail. And
this is what gets peed. This is
1:17:55
what makes people crazy at a
certain point.
1:18:00
Well, it's
1:18:02
makes him take Viagra and go
start raping people.
1:18:06
take Viagra Shut up. I don't
know what to make.
1:18:11
I have a lawsuit that tops that
lawsuit, though. I can top this
1:18:17
as a as a backgrounder, the
reason why American cities have
1:18:21
allowed particularly democratic
cities have allowed homelessness
1:18:24
to run rampant in their cities
up to the Idaho case. Yes, Boise
1:18:29
specifically, briefly, in the
Ninth Circuit, a Democrat
1:18:35
powerhouse law firm, sued the
city and said you cannot move
1:18:38
homeless people's tents, even
though the city gave the
1:18:41
homeless people those tents.
Because that is while they're
1:18:46
experiencing homelessness is
their home moving their home is
1:18:50
cruel and unusual punishment,
therefore unconstitutional. And
1:18:54
every single city refers to that
saying, Well, it's the Ninth
1:18:57
Circuit's Boise versus Yeah,
like what are you gonna do? But
1:19:02
now, but now
1:19:03
basically exactly what they say.
That's the way they say it.
1:19:08
Thank you. I've practiced very
hard on it. I overheard that
1:19:11
that the Austin City Council
meeting so now check this out in
1:19:15
Portland. So our
1:19:16
homeless crisis we have new
details on the lawsuit against
1:19:19
the city of Portland over
homeless camps on City
1:19:21
sidewalks. A group of people
with disabilities say that in
1:19:25
many cases, these camps are
blocking ADA access. And this is
1:19:29
the first lawsuit of its kind
here in Portland. As Blair best
1:19:32
reports, the county hounded out
1000s of tenants tents, excuse
1:19:36
me to the homeless back in 2021,
which could be the root cause of
1:19:39
this lawsuit.
1:19:40
Now before before we continue.
This is genius. The ADA is
1:19:46
powerful. Yeah, very. And so and
in this report as you hear it,
1:19:52
you see blind guys with a stick
trying to walk down the street
1:19:55
bumping into tents and stuff.
It's like beautifully
1:19:59
articulated. And so now, it's
gonna be who's more important.
1:20:04
The lawyers behind this lawsuit
say the 6500 10s and 10s of
1:20:09
1000s of tarps that the county
gave to the homeless are now
1:20:13
making it nearly impossible for
people with mobility
1:20:15
disabilities to safely get
around the sidewalks.
1:20:19
Often there's tents blocking the
entire sidewalk where I don't
1:20:24
see them because they weren't
there early last
1:20:25
month, a group of Portlanders
with mobility disabilities filed
1:20:29
a lawsuit against the city,
arguing the city is in violation
1:20:32
of the American with
Disabilities Act and the Federal
1:20:35
Rehabilitation Act by allowing
homeless tent sites to block
1:20:39
sidewalks
1:20:40
and have to go out in the street
a lot of times you hit around
1:20:42
them.
1:20:43
The city has since responded to
the lawsuit requesting Multnomah
1:20:46
County Metro and the state of
Oregon also be added to the
1:20:50
case. The city's attorney did
not respond to K GW by our
1:20:53
deadline, but sending an email
to the lawyer leading this case,
1:20:57
quote, as your lawsuit is
currently presented, I believe
1:21:00
it fails to recognize the
important role and
1:21:02
responsibility played by these
other government entities. In
1:21:06
addition to the city pointing
fingers complex problem.
1:21:09
First of all, this lawsuit is
under the Americans with
1:21:13
Disabilities Act.
1:21:14
This is John de Lorenzo, the
lead attorney representing the
1:21:17
Oregonians who filed the
lawsuit.
1:21:19
And the Ninth Circuit has made
it pretty clear that sidewalks
1:21:24
are within the ambit of the act.
The city has jurisdiction.
1:21:30
But if the tents and tarps that
the joint office gave to the
1:21:33
homeless are found to be used in
ways that block ADA access, the
1:21:37
county could also be sued.
1:21:39
And if we have success here, I
think this model could be
1:21:43
replicated in other West Coast
cities to Nice move.
1:21:48
I like the irony. Now. The Ninth
Circuit already determined that
1:21:53
sidewalks are part of the act so
they have to be you can't have a
1:21:58
bunch of tents on him
essentially. This is beautiful.
1:22:01
I don't know what they're gonna
do. Now this is well, this is
1:22:04
you know, it's always turns out
to be one thing about the
1:22:06
American system is very
litigious. And it's always if
1:22:10
you can sue for one thing you
can sue for another. And so this
1:22:13
all stems the homeless crisis
stems from a suit in Boise,
1:22:17
Idaho, it can be undone
1:22:19
in the ninth circuit as well. So
now the Ninth Circuit, they get
1:22:22
their feet to the fire, what
you're going to do, and then we
1:22:26
can take wagers who's going to
be more important, are crippled
1:22:30
or are homeless,
1:22:31
the ADA is more important, it
predates and also I think the
1:22:36
Ninth Circuit is going to see
this as a way to get out out
1:22:40
from under that other case. Oh,
cities,
1:22:46
gasoline, homeless people are
Democrats and cripples or
1:22:50
Republicans. That's what this is
going to come down to.
1:22:53
Yeah, that will, they'll never
pull that one off. But I'll say
1:22:56
this to some Democrats, cities
like Oakland, they just tear
1:22:59
these places up anywhere there
because there's fire hazards.
1:23:03
Well, and that's the irony of it
all is that the tents and the
1:23:07
tarps are given out by the
cities and then when it becomes
1:23:10
a mess they go over there they
clean them up and they dispose
1:23:13
of them by burning them it's
literally burning money in the
1:23:16
air with no solution for the
homelessness problem which we
1:23:21
know is to start by not allowing
camping everywhere and get rid
1:23:28
of all the stupid NGOs and just
burning money they're all
1:23:31
burning money there's so many
good examples of how it can work
1:23:34
community first village people
look it up look it up. And with
1:23:39
that, I'd like to thank you for
your courage in the morning to
1:23:41
you the man who put the seat and
who we who we ladies and
1:23:44
gentlemen say hello to my friend
on the other end Mr. John C.
1:23:55
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C boosted the greater feet near
1:23:59
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1:24:02
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we titled radiation tsunami. I
love this The minute I saw it,
1:25:47
because it not only worked in
relation to the topic on the
1:25:52
show, but it was just a
beautiful piece by pointy
1:25:55
rhetoric. With the two women in
kind of a piece out of
1:26:00
Liechtenstein via Alexis
1:26:02
de style is easy. Some dots be
in the back, but it was fine. A
1:26:05
few more
1:26:06
dots. And you know, Alexis is
doing a he has so many
1:26:12
Lichtenstein's now he's doing an
expo in Spain. I gotta find out
1:26:17
what he has. He's got an amazing
college probably
1:26:19
she gets they haven't given you
one
1:26:22
the other day check this out.
Hey, wait a minute. I'm being
1:26:26
nice to him that dude 76 You
know I'm like I believe me like
1:26:31
hey Lex I really love your I
love your art so much really man
1:26:34
it's like of all the of all the
war holes and I love it all. But
1:26:38
there was an article about this
is my this is my first real boss
1:26:42
who was still we're still good
friends with him in Holland. And
1:26:45
it was about this rare Beatles
picture of them playing in the
1:26:48
Cavern Club and it was a great
quality picture. And I know Lex
1:26:52
has a picture of them in the
Cavern Club. I send it to him
1:26:55
he's like, Oh yeah, that's
really cute. I have them when
1:26:58
they still had their jackets on
which was obviously several
1:27:00
hours earlier on that very same
evening and this is the kind of
1:27:03
stuff anyway, I have questions
as the one woman the other one
1:27:08
says I will cut you and that'll
end so once we did that this was
1:27:12
an accurate representation of
the parliamentary hearing in the
1:27:15
European Parliament because
that's exactly what happened. We
1:27:19
had Christine Anderson say these
two women no no, well of course
1:27:23
not. That would have not been an
attractive either way.
1:27:25
I want to blow up in this one
for my permanent collection.
1:27:28
I wouldn't I'd hang this on the
wall.
1:27:31
So I say pointy boobs only this
I think is first when pointy
1:27:35
rhetoric if it's me and women
who don't know it has a high res
1:27:40
copy of this
1:27:40
yeah I wouldn't mind that either
as pointy hash
1:27:43
a rather hit him or her printed
out and sign it just save them
1:27:47
yeah sign it can be you can do
one read you can comrade you can
1:27:51
be one of two and I'll be two of
two and that's it. Yeah, there
1:27:57
you go. Pointy rhetoric. Let me
see what else pointy rhetoric
1:28:00
did. pointees point he's got
skills but has not been shown.
1:28:07
She he has done a number of nice
pieces. And but none of I don't
1:28:14
recall any of those getting
picked. It's only one page where
1:28:17
it's I mean, some of these
people like Nick the rat has
1:28:19
like 20 pages of art burned out
it's really interesting. He's in
1:28:26
the real jacked up at the
beginning and then they get you
1:28:28
know, then they get kind of cool
they're doing cool work and then
1:28:31
next thing you know, they're
like after always, just one
1:28:34
throw away after another. Oh,
very funny.
1:28:36
Oh, you want cheesecake? Here's
cheesy. They get discouraged.
1:28:41
They pick cheesecake as
cheesecake.
1:28:43
Yeah, your cheesecake right
here.
1:28:46
We also discussed the Poseidon
Doomsday machine by Nico sign
1:28:50
sign me. In fact, it was between
those two. Which was cute.
1:28:56
You liked?
1:28:58
No, it's the one that you
mentioned. As I said, Yeah, that
1:29:01
said it would be between this
and the I cut you but I think I
1:29:04
cut you
1:29:04
well that little submarine.
Yeah, you'd like to. Oh, yeah,
1:29:07
that's cute. I thought was a
very cute piece. Yeah, it was
1:29:10
very it's just pretty. Yeah,
that could have been picked. I
1:29:14
could use that for the
newsletters to see what sorry.
1:29:18
That's it. Well, I mean, it was
a good typical Darrow Neal You
1:29:22
know just covering all the bases
and putting something in there
1:29:25
with an anxiety flag we do.
Exactly. Darrin escape hatch art
1:29:30
is what that is, man. You know,
here's what he does. He goes on
1:29:34
he says he looks at everything
is like the boys and I kind of
1:29:37
like this. Let me throw
something together just in case.
1:29:40
You know, that's what he's
doing.
1:29:42
It's very do all his art is
always usable.
1:29:46
Notice the little then this is I
didn't see this before but
1:29:49
notice the little tooth on the
kids with this shirt. That's the
1:29:55
anxiety. Isn't that cute? Yeah.
Ah You know, I am so mad at
1:30:07
myself. For what? Well for
bringing up my my operation
1:30:12
because now people are sending
me emails like you'll never walk
1:30:16
again. Yeah,
1:30:19
whole right side of your face
will fall over your lower half a
1:30:24
chipmunk,
1:30:25
you'll never speak well again,
you'll always be Josh, the
1:30:29
anonymous, the anonymous gay
accountant, pizza, check it out.
1:30:33
The anonymous gay accountant who
is an accountant to the to ultra
1:30:36
wealthy to
1:30:37
the super wealthy, billionaire
class,
1:30:39
billionaire class. So he texts
me because we text and and he
1:30:44
says, I'm gonna check it out for
you, I'm gonna see is that
1:30:48
there's no reason why an adult
performer can't deduct her
1:30:52
implants for her boobs, and you
should be able to do this for
1:30:54
your teeth. I'm gonna go look
for case law. And then he
1:30:57
follows up with by the way, she
played that clip from Trump
1:31:00
remember when his denture
slipped out him? I don't want to
1:31:03
sound like that, do you? I mean,
there's all this. This is only
1:31:07
amping up the anxiety. And here
and here's the use from one
1:31:10
producer. Let's go
1:31:11
back to Jonathan, because we'll
put the first question to you,
1:31:14
Jonathan, the human body a mass
of interconnected systems and
1:31:18
feedback loops. Interestingly,
some parts of the body may be
1:31:22
more connected than perhaps we
realized, because we got a
1:31:24
question here from Liz,
Jonathan. She says, Is it true
1:31:28
that if you have your teeth
removed, for instance, dental
1:31:31
surgery or otherwise, you can
lose your hearing?
1:31:34
That is a fairly well known, a
well known phenomenon, but it's
1:31:41
fairly well known phenomenon.
1:31:44
So here we go. John Shoosh pick
1:31:47
up a little bit. You're working
saying?
1:31:50
You be calling me Jason. It's
gonna be horrible. Hey, Jason.
1:31:56
My name is LM.
1:31:58
And then on top of all this,
we're out of Adderall. Did you
1:32:03
hear about that? There's an
Adderall shortage.
1:32:05
No, I have not heard this one.
1:32:07
There's Yeah, people are
freaking out. No kidding. Oh,
1:32:11
yeah. Oh, yeah. I think we have
an ad maybe have a good
1:32:15
one jacked up price of distance
fake.
1:32:18
Well, no, what happened is one
second, let me just read this to
1:32:22
you because I have it here under
big pharma don't have a clip I
1:32:26
was looking for one FDA
confirmed shortage of Adderall
1:32:29
with delays possible until the
end of the year. And now we go
1:32:32
to Fox Business. Widespread
shortages of Adderall and other
1:32:37
versions of the drug use for
treating attention deficit
1:32:40
hyperactivity disorder are
deepening in the US causing
1:32:43
desperation in Peyton's patients
who rely on the medication to
1:32:47
focus? You mean, drug addicts?
Yes, drug addicts, the largest
1:32:53
Adderall manufacturer in the US
Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries
1:32:56
Limited, which I think is that
crazy finance woman whose family
1:33:01
did that said last month that a
labor shortage from earlier in
1:33:04
the year disrupted production,
but also they expect shortage at
1:33:10
retail level to be solved in the
next few weeks maybe. But it was
1:33:14
because a lot more was
prescribed during COVID. And
1:33:19
then, like, dogs,
1:33:20
that makes no sense have a lot
more as prescribed and they
1:33:23
would have up to production. So
they shouldn't have a shortage.
1:33:26
Now this makes zero sense.
1:33:28
This is what drug dealers do.
Hey, man, I'm sorry. Like I
1:33:31
gotta limit the supply you know,
it's tight, man. It's not coming
1:33:34
in from Colombia. So you know
right now it's like hey, man,
1:33:38
like we're short on supply. Up
goes the price. This is all
1:33:41
illegal drugs isolated.
1:33:43
This is illegal price fixing.
Exactly.
1:33:45
Anyway. On with with the show,
thank you. Producers, no need to
1:33:53
send me doom. Information
Information, Doom information is
1:33:59
just not not appreciated
anymore.
1:34:04
would go into it that attitude.
1:34:07
We do appreciate our executive
and Associate Executive
1:34:10
producers who came in strong
today. We appreciate that. Thank
1:34:13
you so much. They'll make an up
for some of the pay Paul pocket
1:34:16
Pay Pal pocalypse. And we have
actually I think we have more
1:34:21
Knights and Dames today than we
have birthdays on the list. A
1:34:25
lot of people stepping up let's
kick it off with Rhonda pi burn.
1:34:29
Dame Rhonda, the happy farm
killer. In the morning,
1:34:33
gentlemen, greetings to you both
from Athens, Alabama here and
1:34:36
feeding FEMA Region number four,
and she sends us $1,015 I make
1:34:43
this donation of 1015. In honor
of my awesome husband Tom pie
1:34:47
burn on the occasion of his
birthday on October 15. You see
1:34:50
as both of our wonderful and
questioning Human Resources Emma
1:34:53
and will were also born on
October 15 respectively 22 and
1:34:57
19 years ago, the poor guy for
all intensive purposes has not
1:35:00
had a birthday for all these
many years. Oh, this is so nice.
1:35:05
I thought now was the perfect
time for reparations to be made.
1:35:08
I asked you you please make him
an instant I have no agenda
1:35:11
roundtable so we can join so he
can join myself and all of the
1:35:15
other Danes and nights out
there. I thank him for his
1:35:17
courage for many things, but
especially for being the best
1:35:20
husband, father and provider
that a gal could ever hope for
1:35:23
he is my rock the love of my
life. And and my best and
1:35:27
favorite bartender too. I am
blessed girl for sure. And thank
1:35:32
the heavens for him every day.
So if you'd be so kind, please
1:35:35
Sorry. Nothing I'm just gonna
keep talking. But you were
1:35:40
making grunting noises?
1:35:41
No, I said hum because that said
that effect took place and I'm
1:35:44
realizing as my right speaker
comes in and out of usage.
1:35:49
Oh, you're troubleshooting on
the fly? I like it. Yeah. So if
1:35:52
you'd be so kind please allow
Tom highborn to join the
1:35:55
roundtable and be known
hereafter Sir Tom Knight of the
1:35:58
1015 home team. Also Would you
please wish the happiest of
1:36:02
birthdays to Tom pie burn Emma
pie burn and will pie burn? All
1:36:06
who celebrate on October 15.
Today there's always like a
1:36:08
party around our house. Could I
please request venison
1:36:11
tenderloin cooked medium rare
and Redwood Empire rye whiskey
1:36:16
for the knighting ceremony you
bet already have it it's good to
1:36:19
go nice and tender. humbly
request jingles a biscuit for
1:36:22
the birthdays celebratory Al
Sharpton jingle we're going to
1:36:25
play the short one today since
we've had a long note and an art
1:36:29
to do to karma for good measure.
That would be very nice as well.
1:36:33
Thank you for both of your
courage for keeping my amygdala
1:36:35
amygdala in check. And thanks
for all that you do for the no
1:36:39
agenda community
1:36:39
they always give me a biscuit on
my birthday you've got karma
1:36:56
now we move on to to our friend
and Hubbard, Oregon and this is
1:37:03
a handwritten note unfortunately
for you or me, the vibe count is
1:37:08
Kim keeper of the Nettie
fluffers she loves your voice so
1:37:12
much.
1:37:14
Yes,
1:37:15
because of this dulcet tones of
yours as as long as they last.
1:37:21
And this would be a good time
for you to read this note. And
1:37:24
it's a switcheroo.
1:37:26
It's Oh, and she wants me to
read the note on that's
1:37:29
interesting. Okay, here we go in
the morning John. Adam. Adam,
1:37:31
please read you are his
favorites. I'm the I'm the
1:37:34
favorite of someone here. Jingle
over has a biscuit for my
1:37:39
birthday Biden whole load yet
karma. You are really rolling it
1:37:43
out here on chat. I would like
this donation credited to will
1:37:47
the vape shop guy.
1:37:48
He says him not her husband.
1:37:51
Now I'd like this donation
credited to Yeah, well so it's
1:37:56
it's her husband.
1:37:57
That's what I'm talking about
the reference to the his
1:37:59
favorite Gotcha.
1:38:04
He was the one that hit me in
the mouth. So for his birthday
1:38:06
1010 And to say thank you for
directing me to the best podcast
1:38:10
in the universe. I would like to
complete his knighthood journey.
1:38:13
From this point forth. I would
like him to be known as
1:38:15
circumstance and would enjoy and
we'd like him to enjoy all my
1:38:20
all time favorites of taco truck
tacos and lube at the
1:38:24
roundtable. Thank you for all
you do I count as Kim of the
1:38:28
nutty fluffers in Hubbard,
Oregon. Well that's not lewd at
1:38:33
all kind of dig.
1:38:34
They always give me a biscuit on
my birthday.
1:38:37
I'm gonna give you the whole
load you've got
1:38:44
karma taco taco, taco truck
tacos and lube,
1:38:50
lube PayPal, PayPal.
1:38:53
I love I love the no agenda get
my nation women. They've got
1:38:58
spunk.
1:38:59
Hyperworks technologies is next
on the list. And actually I'm
1:39:02
not sure is that hype? We're
technologies are brand new,
1:39:05
Dave. Dave Foley. I think that's
that's folly. It is fully but
1:39:10
his does he just want to credit
to his company or otherwise we
1:39:13
give them the fanfare. Do we
have Fanfare for Foley we've if
1:39:17
we do it's well, it's in the
archives. Well, we
1:39:21
have yes we do.
1:39:24
In the morning citizens and
slaves of Gitmo nation. Please
1:39:28
stand and salute Sir David.
Grant. US Hey.
1:39:37
Hey, welcome back. Grand Duke
Foley.
1:39:41
He's in Los Gatos, actually,
Florida $14.95. It'd be
1:39:46
executive producer for today's
show. Thanks, John and Anna for
1:39:49
continuing continuing to provide
the most important and useful
1:39:53
analysis emphasizing useful that
ensure sanity in these crazy
1:40:00
Time's wishing my amazing and
beautiful wife a very happy 18th
1:40:04
anniversary. Please send some
continued happy marriage karma
1:40:10
Oh congratulations
1:40:17
lucky dog karma lucky dog karma.
Scott Moore is in Franklin
1:40:26
Tennessee his donation amount
must mean something 360 91 And
1:40:31
he says here's some overdue
value for value. I believe this
1:40:33
will be the first for know it
for the no agenda nation. I
1:40:36
would like to use this third
odometer donation tonight the
1:40:41
very first noble steed of the
Roundtable. My unwavering
1:40:46
stallion of the past 16 years
shall be knighted, sir Cecil the
1:40:50
diesel. his lineage is that of
the heralded 7.3 Power Stoke,
1:40:56
and he's carried me far and wide
across these great lands. In
1:41:00
lieu of jingles. I would only
request the attached pics could
1:41:03
be used in the newsletter for
the next nation to admire for
1:41:06
the nation to admire. At the
roundtable, I would like to
1:41:09
request 14 quarts of Rotella
1540 For my war horse looking
1:41:14
forward to seeing someone like
economic destruction of bad
1:41:17
companies, bad ideas and a much
needed reality check for the
1:41:20
overleveraged and he sent a
picture of his truck and the
1:41:24
odometer reading which was
360,910 miles. So you gonna put
1:41:32
them in the newsletter?
1:41:33
I didn't get I didn't have the
photo. I didn't see it. I could
1:41:38
but whatever the case he's in
his 14 quarts of oil in that
1:41:42
thing.
1:41:44
That's a 7.3
1:41:46
was a 7.3 probably made maybe it
has to be a diesel. Of course.
1:41:52
Maybe. Sir Cecil the diesel. Are
you kidding me?
1:41:55
Oh, yeah, duh. All right.
Onward. Did you play his thing
1:41:59
when he said when? In lieu of
jingles? Okay, well, my picks in
1:42:04
the newsletter sound Oh sound
okay.
1:42:06
I will find this pic and put it
in the newsletter instead of the
1:42:09
jingles. There you go. That will
be a policy. From now on. You
1:42:14
want a picture instead of a long
winded note? Actually, it should
1:42:16
be length of note picture.
1:42:18
Oh, I like this so it'll just be
C picture.
1:42:26
Sure, Mike's up next he's in
Georgetown, Texas. I don't even
1:42:28
know where the hell that is.
Hey, that's 333 33 not far from
1:42:32
Austin. ITM Jan's quick boots on
the ground report from visiting
1:42:36
France and Eastern Europe off to
you good. You went at the right
1:42:39
time for the money, fuel and
work working electric vehicle
1:42:43
charging stations are already
scarce. Nervous laughter was the
1:42:48
norm. Thank you for your
courage, sir Mike of Georgetown,
1:42:52
Texas.
1:42:52
Yeah, I'll bet it was that it
was Te Osborne from Lawton in
1:42:58
the Netherlands. What is lying
have no note but 333 dot 33 So I
1:43:03
guess we'll just do a double up
karma for you te Osborne you've
1:43:06
got karma.
1:43:11
Gay mama Susan of the North
Country in Escondido,
1:43:15
California. 33333 for show 1495
Hi. I'd like to do a switcheroo
1:43:22
for my son Brian Beals. This is
switcheroo you better make note
1:43:27
of his birthdays tomorrow. He
will be and we have him on the
1:43:31
list he will be 33 Please give
him a D douching and some
1:43:35
birthday karma dat thanks de
mama Susan of the North County
1:43:40
San Diego.
1:43:43
You've been de Deus.
1:43:46
You've got karma.
1:43:51
Tour SCOBY Vikon with the
Piedmont Charlotte North
1:43:54
Carolina. 333 33 No jingles but
go karma for all in the morning
1:43:59
good citizens. This goes back a
few episodes but John's idea
1:44:02
about using the word comrade in
place of so called pronouns is
1:44:06
hilarious. Donate if you agree
and donate if you don't agree.
1:44:11
Also, please add me to the
birthday list to cancel out all
1:44:14
the meaningless facepack
birthday wishes I shall soon
1:44:16
receive love and lips or SCOBY
vi count of the Piedmont Yeah,
1:44:20
we'll do some good karma man. No
problem.
1:44:23
You've got karma.
1:44:28
Curiously, we have Thomas nya in
Georgetown, Texas. Oh
1:44:34
no.
1:44:36
Wood No, no. 333 33 So give him
the double karma.
1:44:41
You've got karma.
1:44:45
Greg nguzo is a Naperville,
Illinois. We know what well 333
1:44:51
continued. Thanks for the show.
I'm getting married soon. So
1:44:53
please provide some wedding
karma. Just let us know how it
1:44:56
goes. You've
1:44:56
got karma.
1:44:59
Let us No, Dave goes now there
was a note or something that
1:45:03
came in from him and I'm not
sure why it's not here is a new
1:45:07
outlook as note you can continue
with Michael Dane in North
1:45:11
Carolina.
1:45:12
I can also do a very quick
search. I think I think you're
1:45:16
right. I think I saw it as well.
Here we go. Now that was from
1:45:19
1494. That he donated on the
last show.
1:45:25
I think it didn't go through or
something. There was something
1:45:28
screwy fishy about this. Oh, no,
I you know what it was?
1:45:33
No, that was that was the the
vodka and that was metal. Talks
1:45:37
about it?
1:45:39
I don't know. So what
1:45:40
he did is he said, Hey, thanks
for the plug on the show. He's
1:45:43
not what he said. But that's
what it's got to be. Here's some
1:45:45
useful cash brothers. Good job.
At a double up on the devil. Now
1:45:50
of course,
1:45:51
you've got karma
1:46:01
you owe me. No, it's me. Yeah.
Michael day. Am I doing Michael
1:46:06
days and fuq wave arena?
1:46:09
I think it's okay.
1:46:11
Okay. Hey, folks gave Marina 200
bucks. He's the first Associate
1:46:15
Executive Producer, and he just
wants to plug the meet up on
1:46:18
Thursday, October 20 at 630 at
the fortnight Brewing Company in
1:46:22
Cary, North Carolina. Don't miss
it. Jingles any Al Sharpton will
1:46:27
do
1:46:29
a new one. I've played this one.
1:46:31
And does that really matter if
you are compromising the future
1:46:35
of this? That's not one that was
sorry about that. I thought that
1:46:39
was a very low volume. Yeah,
well, well, some you know,
1:46:44
sometimes Allah is just low that
way with this
1:46:47
cigar. No, I
1:46:48
we've Here you go. Classic ISO.
Farm anonymous farm anonymous,
1:46:56
also 200, Associate Executive
Producer and the last one for
1:46:59
the show from Tampa, Florida.
This is my first donation I
1:47:02
humbly request one of your
remaining deducing let me I got
1:47:05
one of
1:47:07
you. You've been de deuced
1:47:11
I applaud your coverage of the
various Gitmo regions of the
1:47:14
world may I please have some
karma for the recent death of a
1:47:16
loved one you most certainly may
thank you for the support you've
1:47:19
got karma.
1:47:23
Oh, by the way, we did get one
load of new D douche things from
1:47:27
China. Unfortunately the box
that came in was filled and
1:47:31
covered with powderpost beetles
and the whole thing had to be
1:47:35
destroyed. So how
1:47:37
many customs what do we have
left in the warehouse then
1:47:40
I think there's about 100 left
and that's about it. We should
1:47:45
try and get reorderings going on
there are going to be free this
1:47:48
time. So we
1:47:49
need to do is we need to turn
these deduce things into an NF T
1:47:54
is getting there.
1:47:57
Thank you very much to our
executive and Associate
1:48:00
Executive producers we really
appreciate you stepping in
1:48:04
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Our formula is this we go out we
had people in the mouth
1:49:15
Okey dokey Hey cat turd also got
shut down by Bank of America.
1:49:24
Cat turd.
1:49:25
Yeah, you know cat turd.
1:49:26
I know cat turd but I can't I'm
not placing white cat turd
1:49:31
what's the fame of cat turd
1:49:33
cat her does the videos and
tweets on on Twitter as Cat turd
1:49:38
and does the does videos of also
does videos of tick tock nut
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jobs
1:49:45
oh oh me like tick tock
1:49:49
Yeah, yeah, but captured is a
superstar.
1:49:52
Why would they shut him down
1:49:54
or read it? Because read because
it's let me see Bank of America
1:50:00
recently shut down a new account
associated created created for
1:50:05
the in the litter box podcast
hosted by jewel Jones and
1:50:09
conservative pundit and
bestselling author cat turd.
1:50:13
Jones described the situation as
they as the left exerting
1:50:16
control through any means
necessary.
1:50:20
Tattered his Bank of America got
to do with this is something
1:50:23
more to this story.
1:50:25
It's well what do you mean it's
been happening it happens with
1:50:27
with gun shops it happens with
weed shops. It happens with
1:50:32
webcam girls. One of our
producers want to say hi to Lala
1:50:37
dirty desert. I have no idea but
okay. She apparently promotes
1:50:40
she promotes the show. She does
good for your webcam.
1:50:44
She should have a cover we can
suggest John and Adam can be
1:50:48
tattooed or at least written
with a sharpie and not parts of
1:50:51
her body. No wait on the left
Adam on the right hold
1:50:54
on a second. This producer
actually wrote me a note and
1:50:57
said she has named each of her
breasts one Adam and one John.
1:51:01
I'm not kidding. Hey,
1:51:03
yeah, I'm a genius marketing
genius. Yes, you are, sir. All
1:51:10
right. Well, while we're talking
about screwballs on Tik Tok and
1:51:14
elsewhere, yes, and the
teachers, I don't know what this
1:51:17
teacher looks like, but I'm so
female and I'm assuming she's
1:51:20
got pink hair. And she's we go,
but all I have is this story
1:51:25
about her and this is the
teacher's kill list story which
1:51:28
needs to be promoted.
1:51:30
A fifth grade teacher in Indiana
has been detained by police
1:51:33
after it was discovered that she
had a kill list that included
1:51:37
her own students and school
staff members. 25 year old
1:51:40
teacher Angelica Casa Kyo Torres
worked at St. Stanislaus School
1:51:45
in East Chicago, Indiana. Police
officers spoke with the
1:51:48
principal and the assistant
principal who claimed that the
1:51:50
teacher allegedly told a fifth
grade student about her kill
1:51:54
list and informed the student
that he or she was on the bottom
1:51:57
of that list. Police say the
student told a counselor about
1:52:00
the list and the teacher was
immediately taken to the
1:52:03
principal's office. She
allegedly admitted to the
1:52:05
existence of the list. Police
say the principal then advised
1:52:08
the teacher to leave and not
return to school pending an
1:52:11
investigation. The Chicago
Police Department says they were
1:52:14
informed of the situation
roughly four hours after the
1:52:17
teacher was allowed to leave the
school and go home. And they
1:52:20
were then able to obtain an
emergency detention order to
1:52:23
arrest the teacher.
1:52:25
This is pretty crazy.
1:52:26
That's a great story. A teacher
with a kill list with their own
1:52:32
students. Oh, man. Wow,
1:52:36
this is insane.
1:52:39
Yes, and you know, homeschooling
good private schools, I guess is
1:52:43
the answer. They're gonna have
to go to the voucher system one
1:52:46
of these days let's face his
school, public schools are
1:52:49
completely lost.
1:52:52
That's crazy. Yeah, I mean, just
in this general vein. It's not
1:53:00
just crazy here in the UK.
They've got all this trans non
1:53:05
binary stuff going on as well.
And where we have I'm not
1:53:10
entirely sure, but it was sent
by Sarah so she's in the UK so
1:53:13
she'll give us more background.
But like the like in the US,
1:53:18
there's drag time story hour for
the kids. So there's an
1:53:23
organization in the UK called
mermaids, the mermaids charity,
1:53:26
who I think may even get
governmental money. And you
1:53:29
know, they're clearly there to
help the children. And this came
1:53:35
up this came up in parliamentary
I think was a parliamentary
1:53:39
inquiries with the new prime
minister, have a listen as to
1:53:43
what the complaint is.
1:53:46
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Over the
past week, serious safeguarding
1:53:50
failures while children's
charity mermaids has come to
1:53:53
light revelations, the charity
said breast flattening devices
1:53:57
to young girls behind their
parents back promoted harmful
1:54:00
medical and surgical procedures
to children. Hi to trusty with
1:54:04
links to pedophile
organizations, and the digital
1:54:07
education sorry digital
engagement manager who posted
1:54:10
pornographic images online,
including off yourself dressed
1:54:14
as a school girl. For years
despite whistleblowers raising
1:54:18
alarm. Mermaids have had
unfettered access to vulnerable
1:54:21
children. Does my Right
Honourable friend agree, but
1:54:24
it's taken far too long for
these concerns to be taken
1:54:27
seriously? And does she also
agree that it is high time for a
1:54:31
police investigation into the
activities of mermaids?
1:54:38
It's very important that
underage teams are able to
1:54:43
develop their own decision
making capabilities and not be
1:54:47
forced into any kind of
activity. And what I would say
1:54:51
on the subject of the
investigation she raises Of
1:54:56
course those matters should be
raised and should be properly
1:54:58
looked at
1:55:00
They're not as forceful as
before when she was talking
1:55:03
about these issues, but
interesting that that's
1:55:06
gone on we response
1:55:08
got it got a really good note
from one of our producers,
1:55:11
Dakota. And this triggered
something in me because and I
1:55:15
think it's two parts because I
saw maybe it was a Tucker piece
1:55:19
he was talking about the puberty
blockers which are, it's not
1:55:24
like it's a like a medication on
the shelf or in the pharmacy.
1:55:28
That's puberty blocker. Now.
This is HRT hormone replacement.
1:55:33
Why should we read the note
because this is what I was
1:55:37
reminded by this. John Adam,
you've had many great
1:55:40
discussions on the crazy trans
hormone situation. I have an
1:55:43
important discussion point that
isn't being brought up that
1:55:44
points to a massive crisis of
trans folks being rife with
1:55:47
horrific cancers later in life.
My wife is an oncology
1:55:51
registered, registered nurse and
treated many baby boomer aged
1:55:55
women who had non genetic
cancers who she confirmed were
1:55:58
using hormone replacement
therapy, HRT, this is what I
1:56:02
like, Oh, I remember this. This
was back in the, in the 2000s,
1:56:07
HRT or the like women start to
go on mass and all kinds of
1:56:11
other types of hormone like
supplements as they get older,
1:56:16
through menopause, so they stay
fresh and juicy. And I'm just
1:56:19
mad at skin everything in
general. And also that it could
1:56:23
cause you know, the HRT could
cause cancer. I remember this
1:56:26
year many studies prove this
causation. Just go ahead and
1:56:30
being HRT cancer, it will show
more Lancet as correlations,
1:56:34
etc, etc. So getting back to the
epidemic of young people that
1:56:37
will be taking this from teen
years until potentially middle
1:56:40
age, you can do the math on the
risk of cancer being near
1:56:43
absolute. This also says nothing
about the amount of hormones
1:56:47
being taken to transition versus
HRT which are probably orders of
1:56:52
magnitude less to treat
menopause compared to force
1:56:55
rebooting a human body to act
like a different sex I believe
1:56:59
we'll see a devastating future
and a couple of decades from now
1:57:02
as all these people trying to
transition become riddled with
1:57:05
terminal cancers from
unprecedented long term use of
1:57:08
hormones and in significant
quantities. I don't believe
1:57:11
there are any current studies on
this use new use it's certainly
1:57:14
not to prove it's safe
1:57:18
good
1:57:21
well that's nice study.
1:57:23
Exactly what he said it's crazy
I know vase makeup wire clip.
1:57:32
So what do you get out of here
1:57:33
makes you go quiet.
1:57:34
I know it's horrible. It's I
don't know what to say about it.
1:57:38
Enough. There was Witten
Whitmore Whitman whenever name
1:57:44
is Oh, no up and no with a woman
that's a governor of Michigan.
1:57:49
Whitmer. Whitmer. Whitmer is
also she's running against
1:57:54
another female that is sharper
and he's or she's a Republican.
1:57:59
And they're both of them. They
just had to debate. It's really
1:58:02
funny to watch it because no,
she said this. No, I didn't. You
1:58:06
said that? No, I didn't. It's
actually quite humorous. But she
1:58:11
said if there's a funny comment
in the middle of the whole
1:58:14
thing, seven seconds I noticed I
didn't get any ISOs. That's
1:58:18
interesting. Play this and see
what it is.
1:58:21
Whitmer fiercely defended her
actions during her term.
1:58:24
You're gonna hear a lot of
divisive rhetoric and a focus on
1:58:28
the past for my opponent.
1:58:30
Oh, wait, you mean a focus on
your record? So yes, this word
1:58:37
got my attention was like Jesus
focus focusing on the past
1:58:41
focusing on your record past
focus on what what you're going
1:58:46
to do in the future. You can't
do it. I just thought that was a
1:58:49
very and that just breezed right
by everybody. She's there she's
1:58:52
gonna be focusing on my past.
1:58:55
Okay. I would consider that
almost Gath like no, she entered
1:59:03
though. She meant it which is
the weird thing. No, she totally
1:59:06
meant it. Did you see this
equally short clip from
1:59:11
Minnesota representative Angie
Craig. No, who was a Democrat
1:59:15
here's what she said.
1:59:17
I will never stop standing up
for Big Pharma and standing
1:59:21
against my constituents.
1:59:25
This was in a debate
1:59:27
why did she screw it up? She's
She She sure did you got a
1:59:31
spectacularly wrong one more
time.
1:59:34
I will never stop standing up
for Big Pharma and standing
1:59:38
against my constituents
1:59:40
truth comes out baby do
1:59:42
that you should it wasn't so
much cute edit
1:59:44
now was video you could see it
clearly. This was I mean
1:59:47
everyone's her. Her opponent in
the debate is looking are like
1:59:50
her like, I'm just gonna be
quiet while you do this. Go
1:59:53
ahead, keep going. Keep going.
Keep talking. Keep talking. Love
1:59:58
it and not crazy.
2:00:00
That's That's so good and give
me a borderline Clip of the Day
2:00:05
well I will accept hold on to
your panties though we got more
2:00:13
Maderna CEO Philippe bounce
Stefan bounce sell he was
2:00:18
interviewed by one of them was
actually I think was NBC it was
2:00:21
a big interview 10 minutes 10
minutes of this this guy and I
2:00:26
like him over the Pfizer because
this guy is you know these are
2:00:31
like hedge fund guys who built
this Maderna outfit everybody
2:00:35
made out like bandits the
company pretty much didn't exist
2:00:40
until COVID and that didn't go
public. Like just before COVID
2:00:46
Yeah, yeah no way you could have
made a lot of money on the
2:00:49
stock. Well,
2:00:50
he did. A lot of people made a
lot of money on the stock so
2:00:53
they sit him down for an inch
and so now now he's just Mr.
2:00:58
Shelf assured Mr. Arrogant. Oh,
yeah, you make money out of
2:01:01
stock is suddenly your genius.
8% of the company. Yes. Now,
2:01:07
unlike the Pfizer CEO, you can
actually understand him, but
2:01:12
it's unfortunate because the
French don't have audible tells
2:01:17
necessarily surely nominee
speaking English. But he has
2:01:20
this really weird fat lips smile
that he does from time to time,
2:01:24
which is creepy to look at.
2:01:26
Is the smile in the middle of a
conversation. Just smile. Yes.
2:01:29
Yeah. Smile. Yeah, yeah. Bill
Gates does that.
2:01:32
Now Case in point, two clips.
One, I guess the by Vaillant
2:01:38
vaccine, you know, the two and
one it's not even ready yet. I
2:01:45
thought this thing was rolling
out but it's that was
2:01:47
getting shots you do. We had a
report the other day about 7
2:01:50
million kids that got shots or
something? Yeah, but why bail is
2:01:54
shot. That's what it said. But
it's not you get maybe their
2:01:57
shot. Maybe Pfizer has one and
they don't
2:01:59
this is Maderna that modernity
modernity makes the is the
2:02:03
technology people. So they
haven't made it yet. I think
2:02:07
there's just the COVID in one
arm and the flu in the other
2:02:12
arm. Anyway, here he is
explaining where it is on their
2:02:14
roadmap.
2:02:15
So the big thing that people are
waiting for is the COVID shot
2:02:18
and the flu shot to come
together. How far is that off?
2:02:21
I think it's a couple years of
maybe two years of what we're
2:02:24
working on now is a flu vaccine
is in phase three, the last
2:02:28
stage before we can submit the
data, if positive to the
2:02:32
regulators, and then the COVID
Plus One will be just behind it.
2:02:36
It's already in the clinical
studies will be just behind you.
2:02:38
So I think you know, for 24
winter in Australia, maybe not
2:02:42
the combo flu, maybe from
Madonna maybe. But I think for
2:02:46
25 You should be on the market
2:02:47
and flu from Maderna will that
have the same mRNA sort of
2:02:52
technology in that that the
COVID vaccine is 100%
2:02:55
The same technology, which is
why I love this technology is
2:02:58
that from a risk standpoint,
from a chance or efficacy
2:03:01
standpoint, is we give in your
body 100% The same chemical
2:03:06
matter molecules that will give
you four spikes. So it's the
2:03:10
same for virmani. The same
probably peed with the same
2:03:13
equipment, you know, same people
making the products. And so I
2:03:17
think we'll be able to go really
fast. I think he's really a
2:03:20
transformation from the older
way of making products, which I
2:03:24
looked like an analog type of
making products. He's really an
2:03:27
information molecule amount. And
so we're going to be able to do
2:03:30
things that I've never been able
to be done before.
2:03:33
Yeah, apologies. It was for Sky
News in Australia. And Anna
2:03:38
Mogera just received a license
to produce all kinds of
2:03:41
vaccines. And
2:03:41
so it did by Vaillant, that
we've been talking about is the
2:03:44
two kinds of COVID in one shot
Nitish COVID
2:03:47
Oh, I've I've been mistaken.
Okay, I thought that was the the
2:03:52
COVID and the and the flu.
Anyway, so he's like, Oh, this
2:03:57
is great technology. It doesn't
doesn't matter. We've got the
2:04:01
technology we can we can solve
everything.
2:04:03
We've always fought this
information molecule, the mRNA
2:04:09
could be a very, very powerful
medicine that we inject in your
2:04:13
body. So you make your own drug.
And as you described, we have
2:04:20
exciting programs in cancer. You
know, in skin cancer, we have
2:04:24
data by the end of this year. We
just presented two weeks ago at
2:04:28
our annual r&d their data and
rare genetic disease where kids
2:04:33
are unlucky to get wrong DNA
from mom and dad, and they can't
2:04:37
make a protein that you and I
have. So what do we do we design
2:04:41
the mRNA
2:04:42
by the way, imagine some
douchebag saying poor kid got
2:04:45
wrong DNA from mom and dad. What
does that mean? You get wrong
2:04:50
DNA from mom and dad
2:04:52
means you're voting Republican.
2:04:56
rare genetic disease where kids
are
2:04:59
rare genetic A disease of
conservatism that gets wrong
2:05:02
DNA from mom and dad and the
carmaker protein that you and I
2:05:06
have. So what do we do we design
the mRNA instead of spike to say
2:05:11
you put into mixed bag like in
the vaccine case, we put the
2:05:15
instruction that you and I have
all in our DNA. And we'll give
2:05:18
you the IV to those kids to go
into their liver. And when the
2:05:21
Amani delivers their instruction
in their liver, they make the
2:05:25
protein that they are missing.
And the early clinical data in
2:05:28
terms of reduction of
hospitalization is quite
2:05:30
compelling.
2:05:31
Yes, we jab the children in the
liver.
2:05:33
And so I've
2:05:35
tested on animals, you're good
to go.
2:05:37
He's also something we can do.
As you say, cardiology, we have
2:05:40
now in a clinic, super exciting
program when we inject them on a
2:05:44
people's heart after heart
attack, to grow back new blood
2:05:48
vessel to help revascularize the
heart. So it's a bit like
2:05:51
science fiction medicine, but
that's what is really exciting
2:05:54
to me.
2:05:55
Now, this is what I find
interesting. It sounds like
2:05:58
science fiction. Yes. He's not
talking. He's not talking about
2:06:03
vaccines. This is not
preventative.
2:06:06
This is somebody genetic
engineering on the fly. Yeah, so
2:06:10
Oh, yeah.
2:06:11
But it looks like he got bad
DNA. Are they gonna fix Down
2:06:16
syndrome? This is all creepy.
And he is he's got that
2:06:21
inappropriate fat lips smile
going on. But
2:06:26
super soldiers. Yeah, guys.
Yeah, well, these guys are all
2:06:29
creepy. So we talked about the
EU and that we had that woman
2:06:34
and it was a very, you know,
series of clips bitching and
2:06:37
moaning about the not having
Borla there and all the rest of
2:06:40
it. And Anderson. Oh, good.
Good, good. Good.
2:06:43
So there's the follow ups and
again, does COVID eu vaccine
2:06:46
follow up?
2:06:47
Several members of the EU
parliament have raised questions
2:06:51
over the purchase of over 4
billion doses of Pfizer's COVID
2:06:54
vaccine and the way the
contracts were signed by the EU
2:06:57
Commission president. They
accuse her of corruption for
2:07:00
concealing the discussion she
had with the pharmaceutical
2:07:02
company and tedious France
correspondent David ves has the
2:07:06
story.
2:07:07
The Croatian Member of
Parliament claims that EU
2:07:10
Commission President Ursula von
Deleon unlawfully concluded the
2:07:14
purchase of 4.5 billion doses of
the COVID vaccine interval by
2:07:19
the EU. 4.5 billion doses for
450 million people, including
2:07:25
children means each EU citizen
which excludes the UK shall
2:07:30
receive 10 doses each of the
vaccine. Several other MPs back
2:07:35
collect six claims. In a hearing
at the EU parliament on Monday,
2:07:40
lawmakers addressed questions
over the contract binding the EU
2:07:44
and Pfizer. French mp version is
your own noted the refusal of
2:07:49
Pfizer CEO Albert Bullock to
attended the meeting on October
2:07:53
12 and said none of the EU
lawmakers concerns had been
2:07:58
answered on that day. What does
that effect Mr. Mr. balandis,
2:08:01
we regret that Mr. Birla did not
attend this hearing. We all know
2:08:06
that this is the most important
purchase contract carried out by
2:08:10
the Commission does
2:08:11
the order emitted by Vondel. Ian
has also been questioned in a
2:08:15
report by the European Court of
Auditors on September 21, the
2:08:20
court stated it had asked for
several documents regarding the
2:08:23
participation of the EU
Commission President in the
2:08:27
negotiation with Pfizer over the
purchase of the vaccine doses,
2:08:31
but the commission had turned
down this request.
2:08:35
Now there's not much of an
update there. It seems like that
2:08:38
was the story
2:08:39
below might be but I tell you
something more in part two, but
2:08:44
I think she's in trouble.
2:08:46
Who? Andrew? Dandelion Vandala
No. Yeah, that hair that is her
2:08:52
shield protects her against all
incoming imbeciles. Okay,
2:08:59
she's toast.
2:09:01
Who's gonna step in? No one did
No, no, no, no, no, it's not how
2:09:05
it goes.
2:09:05
Yes, yeah, I'm saying toast but
you can say no. Okay,
2:09:09
part two. Moreover, the report
shows the call for tenders to
2:09:12
vaccine manufacturers had been
emitted by the Commission after
2:09:16
it already decided Pfizer would
be the contractor. In other
2:09:20
words, according to media outlet
Licola disattach. The call for
2:09:25
tenders only served to normalize
an agreement already done by
2:09:29
Pfizer and the Commission. Jones
says these details plus the
2:09:33
capacity of the negotiations are
enough to sue Ursula von der Lee
2:09:38
and over suspicion of corruption
2:09:41
until I came here that will
count a false positive as I
2:09:44
asked a lawyer firm in France
about what we could do, because
2:09:47
thanks to this report of the EU
Court of Auditors which has just
2:09:50
been published, we have 35 pages
of criticisms demands lack of
2:09:55
transparency. On page 33, page
33 Page 33 is very clear where
2:10:00
they indicate that preliminary
negotiations were made by Ms.
2:10:05
von der Leyen and others. So she
was unprofessional. Do so a
2:10:09
factual report of suspected
passive corruption against Ms.
2:10:13
von der Leyen will be made. I
also asked that it be received
2:10:17
by the chief prosecutor, I think
not to do given the report, they
2:10:21
come to do not answer anything
and continue to sell us their
2:10:24
products.
2:10:26
No, no,
2:10:28
it's 33 code. Yeah. Code code
she's done.
2:10:36
Well, who would step in as the
question because they
2:10:42
give it to that woman from
Ireland. I'd be the good one.
2:10:45
Good luck with that. You don't
know how Brussels works? I don't
2:10:48
think that this is strong enough
to get rid of her. There needs
2:10:50
to be some kind of sex scandal
otherwise just doesn't count.
2:10:53
Can we? Can we add that? Can we
add Jana? Like she got loose
2:10:57
hands?
2:10:59
Oh, maybe this loose around her
hairs in places and some special
2:11:03
stuff. She uses
2:11:04
loose, loose around the male
interns. We need more this. This
2:11:08
is not enough. Of course she has
to do those negotiations. She
2:11:12
saved Europe of those
negotiations if she hadn't
2:11:15
stepped in
2:11:16
on 810 doses per person.
2:11:21
Meanwhile, back home they're
ratcheting up the fear porn for
2:11:26
cause it's all timed perfectly.
Well. Maybe it's just time to
2:11:29
get everyone to go home again in
California.
2:11:32
Tonight the CDC says the flu
season is off to an early start
2:11:35
here data shows a rash of fear
like cases reported in Texas,
2:11:39
parts of the southeast. And
right here in DC. And we know
2:11:43
it's going to get worse.
Australia already went through
2:11:46
their season the worst in five
years. Diego one high school is
2:11:50
just inundated with
2:11:51
Wait a minute. Wait a minute,
the worst in five years in
2:11:54
Australia. Where's where's the
pictures of the dead people?
2:11:58
Where's because we know if it's
bad flu. It's very similar to
2:12:01
COVID. I didn't hear about a
horrible flu season in
2:12:06
Australia. People dying. Did
you?
2:12:09
I haven't either. We just did
though.
2:12:11
Yes. Well, in San Diego one high
school is just inundated with
2:12:15
cases. Carter Evans
2:12:18
outbreak it Patrick Henry high
started Monday doubled by
2:12:22
Wednesday. And now more than
half of the 2600 students here
2:12:26
are out. I have
2:12:27
never seen this many cases in so
few days.
2:12:31
Dr. Howard terrace is the
district physician. How can so
2:12:34
many kids get sick at the same
time
2:12:36
there was a homecoming dance and
game the weekend prior to this
2:12:41
Monday. You think that it would
take several days for them to
2:12:45
become infectious to others. But
it didn't.
2:12:48
Pre pandemic there were 36
million cases of flu but with
2:12:52
masking and social distancing
cases plummeted to just 1000s
2:12:56
the lowest ever recorded. Now
most mandates are gone. Why are
2:13:00
so many people getting the flu
so early this year, the last
2:13:03
two years people haven't been
exposed to much influenza. So
2:13:06
their immunity to it may be
down, which is why it's
2:13:08
especially important to get
vaccinated right now before it
2:13:12
rains out and starts to peak.
2:13:14
And the CDC says it's safe to
get the flu shot and COVID
2:13:17
Booster together. So you be
prepared for what's predicted to
2:13:21
be a severe flu season.
2:13:24
Oh, here.
2:13:27
Do you think any realm of
possibility that these
2:13:30
children's immune systems are
shot because of excessive COVID
2:13:35
vaccinations, which are
mandatory still, I believe can
2:13:41
be in many California school
districts is so sad. And now
2:13:45
that now the king has been
dethroned. Peter McCullough
2:13:50
kicked off of everything. Now.
2:13:53
It took the you know it took
what's surprising is it took as
2:13:56
long as it did.
2:14:00
The man has impeccable
credentials. And he has nothing
2:14:05
to lose because he's he's all in
now. Now. Now. It's just the
2:14:09
gloves are off with McCullough
2:14:11
wanted to come out is
billionaire. He's former
2:14:15
Blackrock manager who's come
out. He's been the first big guy
2:14:18
in Wall Street to come out and
said basically Pfizer defrauded
2:14:22
the government. It's clear now.
All the insurance companies are
2:14:26
showing anybody that takes a
vaccine much higher risk of
2:14:28
death over the next year that
the insurance companies are
2:14:31
blowing up with deaths all over,
especially in young people just
2:14:34
yesterday. The millennial
generation the mortality is way
2:14:39
up. The vaccine accelerates
deaths from other causes. So if
2:14:43
someone has cancer, the vaccine
accelerates. If someone has
2:14:46
heart disease was more likely to
have fatal heart attacks and
2:14:50
strokes, the blood clotting is
undeniable the vaccines cause
2:14:53
blood clotting, which is a
common cause of fatal death is
2:14:56
large blood clot travels longer
in the brain just Bieber's wife
2:15:00
had a blood clot in the brain.
All the athletes dine on the
2:15:04
field, you can see it all over
their vaccine is incredibly
2:15:07
risky. And it is, basically it's
achieving this goal if the goal
2:15:12
was to reduce the world's
population is working. Now, we
2:15:15
have not been long enough to see
the impact of the vaccine on
2:15:18
fertility. But that's the next
shoe to drop. Oh,
2:15:24
wow, this is good to know that,
you know, the thing is, you piss
2:15:28
off a guy with this kind of
credentials. That's what you
2:15:31
get. And you're gonna get,
you're not gonna like what you
2:15:35
get. And that's what's going to
happen because we do it before
2:15:38
then he was circumspect. And he
says, Well, you know, I can say
2:15:42
this and that, and I can, you
know, and then he always
2:15:44
defended himself because he's
got these creds that are pretty
2:15:46
outrageous. And so now they
screwed him anyway. And so I
2:15:51
said, Okay, well, you don't want
to I'm gonna tell you what I
2:15:53
really think. Yeah.
2:15:59
Yeah, yeah. So don't take it
from me. Take it from that guy.
2:16:04
Who is now of course will be
labeled a kook. Kook could get a
2:16:07
quack quack, quack, quack,
quack, quack hook and a quack.
2:16:13
Still great for clipping.
Trouble is you're gonna have
2:16:18
trouble tracking him down. Yeah.
While we're under, you're gonna
2:16:24
keep doing this kind of stuff to
porn. Here's an horrible story,
2:16:28
the horrible sunscreen store why
you shouldn't use it?
2:16:32
Oh, yeah. The conventional
wisdom is to allow the sunscreen
2:16:35
on our bodies before and during
outdoor activities for what's in
2:16:40
the sun creams and is the
concoction of chemicals. Good
2:16:43
for us human? Maybe not? Yeah.
Dr. Joseph Mercola osteopathic
2:16:48
physician and natural health
advocate believes that sunscreen
2:16:52
is widely overused. He says it's
a loaded brood of toxic
2:16:57
ingredients that promote human
fertility and pure your neurons
2:17:00
and threaten coral reefs. Dr.
Mercola said there are some
2:17:05
circumstances where it is wise
and appropriate to use. But
2:17:09
those cases are few and far
between. You just need to avoid
2:17:12
sunscreen and rely on sensible
sun exposure. And February 2019,
2:17:17
the US Food and Drug
Administration proposed new
2:17:20
regulations to make sure it
sunscreens are safe and
2:17:24
effective. CDC research reveals
that 96% of the US adult
2:17:29
population have absorbed
sunscreen ingredient oxy benzene
2:17:33
and Hawaii they banned oxy
benzene due to serious threats
2:17:37
to marine life. The problem is
our skin also soaks up these
2:17:41
chemicals Fuxi benzene is an
endocrine disruptor at reducing
2:17:45
male fertility. Many ingredients
have been linked to a skin
2:17:49
cancer of all things increasing
the speed at which malignant
2:17:53
cells develop and spread. Some
ingredients are neurotoxic
2:17:58
posing risk to brain health.
These have appeared in blood
2:18:01
urine and breast milk within two
application yummy sounds. Green
2:18:07
filters are associated with
reproductive development,
2:18:10
toxicity and impaired
functioning of the thyroid liver
2:18:14
or kidneys. Animal research
showed nanoparticles reach all
2:18:19
the respiratory tract and
possibly the bloodstream. The
2:18:23
lungs can't clear these tiny
particles. So given all that
2:18:27
let's look at some sensible Sun
tips.
2:18:30
Now if you wonder what were her
sensible Sun tips
2:18:33
get covered cover we use a lot
of clothes and big hats and
2:18:39
don't go out in the sun. That's
basically what she went into.
2:18:42
Yeah.
2:18:45
The more I looked into if you
think food regulations are weird
2:18:49
in the United States there's
almost no regulation for
2:18:53
skincare products you can pretty
much do the only thing that you
2:18:56
really have to look out for is
the you know the dye, red dye
2:19:00
etc those are still very strict
regulation but everything else
2:19:04
they can throw whatever they
want in there there's it's
2:19:06
really outrageous and what I use
now believe it or not, is the
2:19:11
the Lord the Pharaoh Pharaoh
light Lord Have you received
2:19:14
your your kit?
2:19:15
Yeah, yeah, my kit.
2:19:16
Have you tried it? No, I
2:19:18
haven't tried it yet.
2:19:18
I'm gonna try it try smear it on
that gun
2:19:20
like crap Nick brothers smear it
on it on a pig.
2:19:24
No, it comes from a pig. That's
like cannibal
2:19:27
I'm just got it backwards.
2:19:29
All right. Cool viral video,
which I figured I should
2:19:33
translate for Gitmo nation comes
from the Netherlands very
2:19:36
disturbing psychological warfare
against children. Reported by
2:19:42
the governmental news
organization, they went to a
2:19:45
school a class of 10 year old
kids. They had the SIOP master
2:19:49
there the like, I think it might
have been a celebrity chef or
2:19:53
something. Hey, kids, today,
besides all the good veggies,
2:19:57
we're going to try some mealworm
Yay.
2:20:01
Oh yeah, the mealworm they cover
2:20:03
and they cover this with these.
I'm just going to translate it
2:20:08
because I think I think it's
worth it it just it's so so sad
2:20:11
what they're doing. Yes.
2:20:13
Yeah no, I think it probably is
worth it we try to brainwash our
2:20:16
kids into eating bugs
2:20:24
heavy camel aka Shakima mealworm
clearly they're being told about
2:20:31
the mealworms let's try them
3321 A meal worm
2:20:48
mine pandemonium
2:20:52
let's talk and how does it
taste? It's okay. What does it
2:21:00
taste like? Like nuts Don't you
think it's weird to eat worms?
2:21:09
No. Delft enough to notice.
2:21:11
Really? Oh yes
2:21:13
yes you're really tasty
2:21:16
this is this is someone from the
government you really taste the
2:21:19
nut taste it's really good It
just tastes like nuts are
2:21:21
shocked to notice. Yes, it
tastes he says it tastes like a
2:21:25
soft nut in your mouth. Oh my
god. I'm not kidding. This is
2:21:29
what he said here.
2:21:32
No after Delta shatter notice I
came on tips.
2:21:35
The note and nobody like you
have a soft nut in your mouth.
2:21:38
Okay, do April's Hills put a
note to make you really taste
2:21:41
the nut?
2:21:42
That is a tough one to come
swallow this be the 48 for the
2:21:46
two combs
2:21:46
oh this is definitely going to
be part of our food of the
2:21:49
future and to come fill me it
will be much more varied food in
2:21:54
the future but it has to do that
way as it okay check today. And
2:21:57
of course insects belong with
that yes of course I'm I'm this
2:22:00
kind of a to that. Let me start
why so now they asked the
2:22:03
children why do we have to eat
these children?
2:22:06
Memento to Eric Coleman I have a
lot are nice.
2:22:09
Because there are more people on
earth and we won't have enough
2:22:12
food for all of them. This is
the psychological and they
2:22:14
didn't correct her. They didn't
say anything. Now they put this
2:22:19
right there on the news on the
London nutrition and food is
2:22:26
also coming from other countries
and it's not so friendly for the
2:22:28
other country so we have to eat
bugs do you think that this will
2:22:36
be food that we'll be eating in
the future? I believe so. And if
2:22:42
it happens I don't mind could
you go without meat? Yeah. Why?
2:22:51
Yeah. I like me needed somatic
but I don't live for me. I don't
2:22:57
live for it it's actually went
out on something called the yolk
2:23:02
shore now which is the evening
children's news. It's like a
2:23:07
five membrane
2:23:08
deferred. They're brainwashed
the kids in Holland. Yep. Yeah,
2:23:12
yeah. You don't need meat. You
don't need those, especially
2:23:15
those oddball amino acids that
you can't get any other way.
2:23:19
No all the programming was right
there in the piece. And just
2:23:23
blast it out for the kids who
cares?
2:23:26
Who tastes like nuts soft nuts.
2:23:28
It's like having a soft nut in
your mouth.
2:23:32
Oh God.
2:23:33
These people Kripa Zoids
2:23:38
I don't know what to make of
that. Well, it's coming this is
2:23:42
this is second time you stopped
me on the show.
2:23:44
I'm sorry I didn't try not to
hurt you.
2:23:47
You're gonna write let's go with
this whiskers. Recent mole news
2:23:50
with some updates. Okay. About
the study. You'll never going to
2:23:54
mainstream again. I over clipped
for main TD but this is the
2:23:57
dossier dossier story newest
update?
2:24:01
Yes, does this include the
unsealing of 1000s of sealed
2:24:04
indictments?
2:24:05
No news that involves former
President Trump, a longtime
2:24:08
associate of the Clinton family
admits under oath that he lied
2:24:12
about having insider information
from a Republican. The
2:24:15
information eventually made its
way onto the steel dossier.
2:24:18
Charles Dolan said he invented
this suppose GOP source and
2:24:22
instead got the information off
of cable news. The steel dossier
2:24:25
was partially funded by the
Clinton campaign and included
2:24:28
numerous allegations about Trump
that have since been
2:24:31
discredited. Dolan told Special
Counsel John Durham's team in
2:24:34
August 2021, that no information
in the dossier was attributable
2:24:38
to him. But in December 2021, he
realized a part may have
2:24:42
originated with him, so he
alerted investigators. The
2:24:45
testimony is part of the trial
of Igor den chenko who was a key
2:24:49
source for the dossier. He is on
trial for allegedly lying to FBI
2:24:53
agents.
2:24:55
Yeah, I heard a report or two
where at least the word Since
2:25:00
the implication that the
Clintons actually colluded with
2:25:04
Russia instead of the Trump's I
have heard that on Main Street
2:25:08
heard it in the car. I was
surprised and goes yeah, I was
2:25:11
surprised by it
2:25:12
I get a phone call shortly
thereafter with a link to the
2:25:16
Clinton he hit list
2:25:19
Hillary assassination robot line
two. Let's do a little climate
2:25:25
change before we take our next
break.
2:25:27
I have a clip the blind blocking
the sun click Yeah, I'm
2:25:32
glad you have that. I only have
the story. Excellent. Sorry, I
2:25:37
got what you found. Yeah, blame
makes it look I can read English
2:25:40
and the well scientists have
proposed blocking the sun in
2:25:43
order to make a positive impact
of climate change. Great idea at
2:25:46
the White House and a certain
billionaire are funding the
2:25:49
research.
2:25:50
The White House is thinking
about sunblock. Oh, oh, not that
2:25:54
type of sunblock, but actually
blocking out the sun versus not
2:25:57
the gays
2:25:57
who is this? I'm sure what would
you say as a Jeff for gays? Is
2:26:02
this not Jeff?
2:26:03
Again? No, no, this is some guy
who's a Jeff pig. He sounds like
2:26:07
he's really he's ripping off
Jeff's gig. Well, you know, a
2:26:11
lot of people have to go only
one only one crown are in this
2:26:14
bunch. Okay, funding the
research.
2:26:16
The White House is thinking
about sunblock. No, not that
2:26:20
type of sunblock, but actually
blocking out the sun for climate
2:26:23
change purposes. The White House
is conducting a five year
2:26:26
research plan to study how to
limit the amount of sunlight
2:26:29
that reaches the Earth. The
process sometimes called solar
2:26:32
geoengineering, or sunlight
reflection, I asked Larry
2:26:35
Behrens of power the future of
the idea of spraying sulfur
2:26:38
dioxide and using other methods
to block out the sun sound to
2:26:42
him,
2:26:42
when it has, you know,
properties that are really
2:26:45
unknown to how it's going to
affect the environment and the
2:26:49
people below it. They say they
just want to study it. But
2:26:54
instead of really looking at
perhaps solutions, innovative,
2:27:00
that could be closer to the
ground, I would argue, it's
2:27:03
probably not a great idea to be
spending. You know, one proposal
2:27:07
I think was $10 billion to spend
on this
2:27:10
billionaire Bill Gates has his
own sunblock and experiments in
2:27:14
the works. Gates is financially
backing the development of Sun
2:27:17
dimming technology that would
potentially reflect sunlight out
2:27:20
of Earth's atmosphere attempting
to trigger a global cooling
2:27:24
effect. Sunlight reflection
first showed up in a 1965 report
2:27:28
to President Lyndon B. Johnson
entitled restoring the quality
2:27:31
of our environment. A Harvard
professor told CNBC such
2:27:35
experiments may bring up
memories of some 2007 Simpsons
2:27:39
episodes where character Mr.
Burns tried to block the sun,
2:27:42
because it's giving people free
energy.
2:27:44
That's one less look at the sun
spring field.
2:27:50
Well, I'm glad you got that
clip. Because they did not
2:27:54
mention the true name of this
process, which is Stratospheric
2:27:59
Aerosol injection. That's what
gates is invested in.
2:28:04
And it's Yeah, a couple of
things here. One, if you promote
2:28:08
the idea of solar panels and all
the rest of it, then you cut the
2:28:13
sun out of the equation. What
are you expecting to get from
2:28:16
this? And the second thing, this
is the sickest idea I've heard
2:28:20
first heard this about a decade
ago is some but yeah, to NASA
2:28:23
that claiming that we've been
talking about this forever.
2:28:26
We've been talking about these
guys when they're trying to kill
2:28:29
everyone.
2:28:30
And the way it works is they fly
aircraft at 10 to 30 miles high,
2:28:38
and spray fine mist that hangs
in the air reflecting some of
2:28:43
the sun's radiation back into
space. Right. And of course, the
2:28:48
question is always Well, what
exactly will you have in there?
2:28:52
And that's a little less clear
sulfur dioxide.
2:28:59
This is an international, this
is a problem. You can't you
2:29:03
don't have the the sovereignty
jurisdiction to do this for the
2:29:07
Earth. Nobody owns the Earth.
We're netic run by one operation
2:29:12
that is ruling the earth. So
you're doing this you're
2:29:16
blocking the sun from this is an
act of war. Oh, yeah. I'm China.
2:29:21
I'm Russia. I'm in a place other
than the United States or
2:29:23
somebody does not you know,
controlled by Bill Gates. And
2:29:27
you pull this stunt? No. So
you're not gonna You're done.
2:29:31
You're you're under
international arrest. You're not
2:29:34
going to get any very far when
in life.
2:29:36
They mentioned in the clip that
this goes back to 1965 Johnson
2:29:41
as a possibility and what are
the chances that I have a clip
2:29:45
from 1965 from Johnson?
2:29:48
No agenda show I'm pretty sure
you have the clip.
2:29:53
Foundation for the development
of a weather satellite. and
2:30:03
cloud layer to control whether
He who controls the weather will
2:30:10
control the world.
2:30:13
That was Johnson.
2:30:15
Yeah, yeah, no, that was
definitely Johnson This is voice
2:30:18
T who controlled we're gonna
have a weather satellite. De la
2:30:28
I'm gonna show my school but
donate to no agenda. Imagine all
2:30:31
the people who could do that. Oh
yeah, that'd be fun
2:30:41
Yeah, we do have a few people to
thank for show 1495 We do.
2:30:46
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Huntersville, North Carolina Sir
Kevin, I want to thank all these
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to. So we'll cut all this out by
the way. So I so I look I still
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look like I know exactly what
I'm doing.
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Alright, we're gonna do shut
down a What the hell's karma?
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Whatever the karma was. I just
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do I'll do another one and see
we can edit it together. There
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we go. You've got karma
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here we go with that list we
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we have a number of the Dames
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and the Knights. Did you just
crack something open there?
2:38:22
Just to parry a plain mineral
water
2:38:26
and you drink that out of the
can or out of the glass.
2:38:30
This is in a in a bottle and
important to a glass
2:38:34
it okay I think the Bible is
better do that Perrier in the
2:38:38
can that sounds kind of gauche
2:38:41
actually period in the can I do
have not today, but I've had it.
2:38:44
Do you have Prince Albert in the
camp? Yeah, oh, give me your
2:38:50
blade man. We got some Knights
and Dames take care of here. All
2:38:53
right, if you don't if you get
set aside, you're gonna set
2:38:56
aside your Perrier for a moment.
2:38:59
There you go. Okay, that's
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a good one. I appreciate that.
Tom Tyburn Well, the vape shop
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guy Matthew Medina Scott mores
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all right, many meetups and even
have some promos. This is var
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moaned in the Netherlands who
are looking at putting together
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a hui Hui Halloween meet up with
rock over 29
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All right, any feedback on that
John for production feedback you
2:41:04
have on the who who promo could
be better? I couldn't really
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understand that you need to
punch up the date and the time
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maybe everything else with me. I
like it. I like the morning zoo
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for you. Let's see how North
Idaho the sandy brigade does on
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the promo front.
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In the morning slaves of the
racist and homophobic Pacific
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Northwest, the North Idaho
cemetery but again since day one
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the degree to all plebs every
fourth Thursday of every month
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shall be known as an ad. Putting
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your dog and celebrate with your
fellow slaves of get foundation.
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That's pretty good. I like that
one. Better. Let's see how was
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the the meetup in Utrecht, the
Netherlands here's a report in
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the morning this
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is Nigel de Blanc Sabir from
Florida in the most authentic
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English all the European
continent according to the beat
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the BBC. I'm here with
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a future Sure. From the
Sustainable Development felling
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up more bugs,
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people to have it live from the
pub Long live the Queen who's
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Glover stay safe? Yeah,
unhealthy?
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This is the freshly night sir
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Mediabase I'm
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sure here called nitrous PayPal
fiefdom a few tricks for
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thinking the order the Irish
Bangers and Mash but it's
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already enough of sausage fest.
So I know a
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wonderful meetup with wonderful
people.
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Sebastien in the morning
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and visit our group in the
morning. I would need some
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dame's down there and that do
TREF meet up sausage fest.
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Tyson's How was their meetup.
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We're at the Tyson's Corner no
agenda meet up and I'm here with
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Roselyn
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Druce me from Scotland.
Christopher from King George
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This is insurrectionists roundy
Brian Bowser from King George I
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have been a you're against like
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girl in the morning, John from
Falls Church in the morning. And
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this is Tom Starkweather back
where it all started in Northern
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Virginia in the morning.
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It's true. First meet up Hot
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Virginia. Meet up today shrink
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urban 360 Pizza. We have
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o'clock at the Franklin public
house in Palos Heights,
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Illinois. So just about to kick
off. Piney Woods chapter
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farewell tour for 33 Chicago
time we're told was pizzeria at
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Longview, Texas dirty Jersey
horror organizing. Then on
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Wednesday, Fort Wayne red
pillars club 33 meet up at 633
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at what's up pub and grub in
Fort Wayne, Indiana. That should
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be a good one. The local 919
Meet Up Thirsty Thursday at 630
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at Fortnite brewing in Cary,
North Carolina and this was
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Thursday and also on Thursday.
Charlotte's Thursday Third
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Thursday monthly at seven
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North Carolina. Just a few just
a just a handful of the
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wonderful meetups you can be
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experience at least once you're
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just listen to the podcast.
That's one thing if you support
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you won't be triggered. You want
to be where everybody is like a
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body and I forgot to read
Matthew Medina's note who was
2:44:47
knighted today and the reason
for that as he was well here it
2:44:51
is I made my first donation to
show 75 Eventually, I eventually
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started with a $5 monthly
donation then move to 3330 Three
2:45:00
a month. It did take a few years
as a douchebag due to unexpected
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expenses, but I made it and
others can as well. At the
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table, please have a nice light
roast Guatemalan Antigua and a
2:45:11
tiramisu. No one ever thinks of
dessert. Yes. I apologize. I
2:45:16
will. I'll have that order while
we had it here. But no one else
2:45:19
got to eat it. So have it for
the next next knighting ceremony
2:45:23
as well. Thank you very much,
Matthew. Appreciate that. ISOs I
2:45:28
got a lot of ISOs today.
2:45:31
Good because I have 00 Well,
2:45:33
then you will have the pick of
the litter, won't you? Okay, you
2:45:40
just blew my mind. Okay,
underwhelmed. All right.
2:45:47
Stick it to the man. Okay.
2:45:52
We have this one. I was smoking
some good guns. Okay. Here's
2:45:57
what I liked.
2:45:58
I'm lit right. I'm lit
2:46:01
down. So far. I don't like any
of them. Then I thought this is
2:46:06
just actually this is one of
twins. Whose mom is clear is
2:46:16
clearly terrorizing them. We see
they sent
2:46:18
me a compilation of twins to do
that together.
2:46:21
Well, I think they sent me a
compilation of the twins.
2:46:24
Let's see what this is.
2:46:37
On the morning, Mama. Do you
like any anything
2:46:40
you heard? I can like to Kanye
one. That was cute. I think that
2:46:45
sky go over the first couple
again to say never first no skip
2:46:48
the first one. Do the third one.
2:46:51
The third one was out of smoking
some good guns.
2:46:57
I've smoked now has no good
2:46:59
now this one thought you'd like
this one. Stick
2:47:01
it to the man.
2:47:03
Yeah, if it was louder, I know.
2:47:05
I can make up the homeless like
it's your right. It is very
2:47:09
under modulated Hold on. We have
the technology, stick it
2:47:13
to the man
2:47:15
and get to demand. Is that what
he's saying? Yes. And then we
2:47:18
have live right? I'm lit.
2:47:21
That's a Kanye.
2:47:22
I think stick it to the man
would be good.
2:47:24
Let me check up that let me
boosted these boosting. Needs a
2:47:29
boosting man we need to boost.
Okay, all right. Well, certainly
2:47:42
Surely you have something to
roll us out with.
2:47:45
I got a couple of things I want
to eclipse we'll get it out of
2:47:47
the way this about Biden and the
situation with the Saudis. And
2:47:50
this lawsuit is going on. Let's
play Biden and the Saudis. So
2:47:53
this is the NPR clip and I have
one follow up and it will be
2:47:56
done.
2:47:57
President Biden took a lot of
heat for his meeting with Saudi
2:48:00
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
this summer. That was in part
2:48:04
because as a candidate Biden
said he believed the Crown
2:48:07
Prince had personally ordered
the murder of Jamal Khashoggi,
2:48:11
the Saudi journalist and
Washington Post columnist.
2:48:14
Here's Biden, during a CNN
primary debate show he was in
2:48:18
fact murdered and dismembered.
And I believe in the order of
2:48:22
Crown Prince. And I would make
it very clear, we were not going
2:48:26
to in fact, sell more weapons to
them. We were going to in fact,
2:48:29
make them pay the price and make
them in fact the pariah that
2:48:33
they are. There's the US
intelligence report also
2:48:37
concluded that the Crown Prince
had approved the operation that
2:48:41
led to the brutal killing of
Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate
2:48:45
in Istanbul. But when he took
office, Biden decided he wanted
2:48:49
to quote reorient, but not
rupture the US Saudi
2:48:53
relationship, as his National
Security Adviser Jake Sullivan
2:48:56
put it
2:48:57
the Middle East remains a
strategically vital region, and
2:49:00
as he has said, is not going to
leave an American vacuum here to
2:49:05
China and Russia.
2:49:06
So Biden did meet with the Crown
Prince Saudi Arabia's de facto
2:49:11
leader during a trip to the
Middle East and it hit the
2:49:14
jarring notes you might expect.
Instead of a handshake, the two
2:49:19
leaders bumped fists, which the
publisher of The Washington Post
2:49:23
described as shameful. Jamal
Khashoggi, his fiancee tweeted
2:49:27
that the blood of Mohammed bin
Salman, his next victim was on
2:49:31
Biden's hands
2:49:33
transferred right off of MBs. To
Biden's fist.
2:49:38
Yeah, like to where they make a
big fuss about this guy killing
2:49:41
Khashoggi as though our agencies
and governments never done
2:49:45
anything including the drone
attacks on some poor kid and one
2:49:49
of the guys we hated you
remember
2:49:51
that? Yeah, the 16 year old
Sure. This happy coffee having a
2:49:55
coffee having
2:49:55
a coffee by himself and in a
cafe Let's kill him. There was
2:49:59
cake All this Tuesday, and so is
killed the kill list. So let's
2:50:05
go to why Deb. This is w h by
the Saudis. Corruption. This is
2:50:10
an interesting clip.
2:50:11
Oh, hold on a second. This is a
different one. Here we go.
2:50:14
And US House of Representatives
is questioning whether the Biden
2:50:17
administration coordinated with
a foreign government to
2:50:20
influence the midterm elections.
The representative now wants
2:50:23
this situation to be
investigated.
2:50:25
Representative Tom Tiffany is
requesting an investigation into
2:50:29
a White House request that Saudi
Arabia delay oil production cuts
2:50:32
until after the midterms. The
representative on Thursday urged
2:50:36
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi did
investigate the issue. In a
2:50:40
statement Tiffany said these are
very serious allegations and if
2:50:44
the Biden administration did in
fact attempt to coordinate with
2:50:47
a foreign government to
influence the US election.
2:50:50
That's something the American
people deserve to know.
2:50:53
Tiffany's request comes after
Saudi Arabia's foreign ministers
2:50:56
suggested in an official
statement on Wednesday that the
2:50:59
Biden administration asked the
kingdom to postpone the cut
2:51:02
decision for a month. In a
letter to Pelosi, the
2:51:05
representative said that if the
claim is true, it may very well
2:51:09
constitute an illegal
solicitation of a foreign
2:51:12
contribution by the White House
on behalf of Democrats midterm
2:51:16
campaign efforts. He also
demands that the White House
2:51:19
immediately released the
transcript for the last month of
2:51:22
any calls between the Bible
administration and Saudi
2:51:25
officials perfect phone
according to the New York Post,
2:51:28
White House officials on
Thursday confirmed that they
2:51:31
asked Saudi Arabia to delay cuts
until the next OPEC meeting in
2:51:34
December, saying there was no
market basis to cut production
2:51:38
targets.
2:51:39
Yeah, this is how you do it.
This is how you get rid of Joe.
2:51:42
If this was Trump, he'd already
be he'd already be impeached.
2:51:45
Totally taken forever. No, it
did kick her in there was I ran
2:51:50
rang the bell is when the
foreign minister the Saudi
2:51:53
Foreign Minister sent at this
was done on purpose. Oh, yeah,
2:51:57
he said, he said I so they're
there. Saudis don't like
2:52:01
somebody and Biden seems to be
the guy or it just a whole door.
2:52:06
They like Jared and Trump. I'm
still gonna leave that on the
2:52:09
table. Jared got a $2 billion
deal out of this. I'm gonna
2:52:13
leave all that on the table.
2:52:15
Well, they probably still do
like them. But that doesn't mean
2:52:17
they have to dislike Biden as
much as they do where they
2:52:20
leaked that document. Did
there's no reason to send that
2:52:23
out saying that Biden was asking
for this favor.
2:52:26
Excuse me, Biden's out to ever
the whole regime is saying whoa,
2:52:29
they killed Khashoggi they got
blood on their hands.
2:52:31
Of course. I understand their
perked.
2:52:34
Yes. It's you know, it's like
accusations kind of sticking, if
2:52:39
you hadn't noticed. Yeah. All
right.
2:52:42
So we by the way, Lockheed
Martin and Grumman and Raytheon
2:52:47
are not too happy about Biden,
you know, threatening to cut off
2:52:52
this sales to the Saudis. Yes,
hundreds of billions of dollars
2:52:56
in less. Jake Sullivan has got
some wars. He wants to kick off
2:53:00
in Africa. I think we should
move some heavy artillery to
2:53:03
Haiti. Why not?
2:53:05
You gotta get gotta be 300
secondary $350 billion worth of
2:53:09
F 30. Fives. There's no way you
can make up for that loss.
2:53:13
That barbecue guy is a bad dude.
Yeah, might need a lot with it.
2:53:19
You need a few rifles.
2:53:21
All right. I'll leave us with a
26 second clip of a recent
2:53:24
protests in New York City. They
are back. I don't know why. But
2:53:28
the birds aren't real protests
are cropping up again.
2:53:48
guards aren't really wise to
spy. Birds during COVID Replace
2:53:57
no longer
2:53:59
the birds are replaced during
COVID Why is this? Well, this is
2:54:02
and this is not small. That's
couple 100 People with these
2:54:07
diverse not real thing is always
fascinated me. I have no idea.
2:54:10
Maybe it's a signal or some
sort?
2:54:13
Well, these questions and more
will remain unanswered on the
2:54:16
next no agenda, which will for
sure on Thursday. Stay tuned if
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you're listening in one of those
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got these laughs birthday boy
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the Texas hill country here in
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2:54:47
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
2:54:49
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where I remain. I'm John C
2:54:54
Devorah. We return
2:54:55
on Thursday right here with
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remember us at the vote.
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2:55:24
Individuals die through the
consumption of fentanyl because
2:55:31
they stopped breathing.
2:55:39
Officials in Los Angeles
announcing they will now stock
2:55:42
the anti overdose medication
Narcan in every school in the
2:55:46
district K through 12k through
12
2:55:49
painful tonight a warning about
colorful pills and powder they
2:55:52
look like candy or sidewalk
chalk.
2:55:55
Hills. Colors of candy.
2:55:58
Colorful pills.
2:56:01
This is every parent's worst
nightmare as Halloween fast
2:56:04
approaches
2:56:06
to stop breathe. Doctors
especially concerned the pills
2:56:10
may appeal to teens or young
adults.
2:56:16
Those hills police are revealing
new details after a major drug
2:56:24
bust in Phoenix authority
seizing more than a million
2:56:27
fentanyl pills and fentanyl
pills.
2:56:31
Agents in Arizona stopped
another creative smuggling
2:56:34
attempt. They say a trafficker
youth and ice chest full of
2:56:38
tamales to stash 2100 fentanyl
pills
2:56:43
15,000 brainbow fentanyl pills
seized from a car just days ago
2:56:47
many of them found in this
yellow Lego box
2:56:52
colorful
2:56:54
pills pills
2:57:11
to give my god you have lost
your mind he made up his mind he
2:57:17
would not give away is in order
to placate his culture
2:57:25
said I might not be right now
but I'm right you now tune in to
2:57:29
Fox News Tonight last week I
said that Tucker Carlson the
2:57:32
interview Part One and Two all
anybody could say was How dare
2:57:36
you say due process and third
rail banned from the bras
2:57:39
episodes a shot by me put in
Liberal JL white lives matter
2:57:44
shirts they didn't talk they
tail the PLM Don dropped as well
2:57:49
can't wait to 2024 to see my man
Jay back on tour maybe the
2:57:53
campaign trail dismissive like
up into will where they kind of
2:57:58
dismissive like government tool
well fear conduct talking about
2:58:02
family first that's a Farrakhan
j because they want to Farrakhan
2:58:06
J. J for who to say independent
black man talking about God is
2:58:11
kind of scary anyway.
2:58:13
I'm gonna go to your school but
I ain't gonna give up my god.
2:58:17
I'll take your job, but I ain't
gonna give up my god. Spend your
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money behind Oh, my God
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A stick it to the man