October 20th, 2022 • 2h 59m
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You lean in this direction. Adam
curry, John C. Dvorak,
October 20 2022. And it's your
award winning give our nation
media assassination episode
1496. This is no agenda, tossing
off the trusses and broadcasting
live from the heart of the Texas
Hill Country here and FEMA
Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're looking for work for
Liz truss here in the valley.
I'm John C. Dvorak. Buzzkill.
This morning, it was so funny.
The emails just start streaming
in bling, bling, bling, bling.
You know, of course, from our
British producers, right on the
ball immediately. And it's here
in America. It's what it's it's
stunning news.
Well, some absolutely stunning
news. The prime minister of
Britain, Liz truss has resigned.
She's been on the job for about
six weeks. Now. Of course, it
hasn't been a tumultuous tenure.
This might be a record to tell
you the truth. But I'll have to
sort of ask some historians
about this.
Stunning. Were you stunned by
this news, John?
Why wasn't it was expected she
was going to end up waiting side
senpai I was actually a little
surprised. It was so soon. I
went back. I don't know if you
picked up this clip. But it's
under bonus clips. You should
have it in your box. Oh, I went
back and picked up the last
question. Prime Minister's
question time. Where you can
hear when you heard this
question time. It was a matter
of you know, it was it was over.
You could just tell they were
laughing in her face. It was
really pathetic. And she shows.
No, she doesn't have that. You
know, like the prime minister in
during question time tends to be
nasty. And they and they they
give it back harder than they
get it. If you're a good one.
Yeah. Yeah. If you're a good
one. And the best that I've ever
seen is Gil yard or whatever
name was done in Australia. Yes.
Yeah. She was curious. She was
basically she mean person kept
falling
on her face. Well, you remember
that? No. Yeah. She kept falling
off of her pumps. And she'd fall
Oh,
yeah. She was twice. Probably
never managed to wear high
heels. I have the clip. Yeah,
this is five and a half minutes
this clip. It's long, but you
can interrupt it, but it's kind
of it gets better at the end. I
mean, they're just giving it to
her. And it's, it says long but
it's worth you can see where
she's losing it Prime Minister's
questions with Justin mother's.
Question number one, please. Mr.
Speaker, Mr. Speaker, this
morning, I had meetings with
ministerial colleagues and
others, in addition to my duties
in this house. I shall have
further such meetings later
today.
Mr. Speaker When the penny drops
for the prime minister, and she
realized that her budget was
responsible for crashing the
economy. She should have come to
this house to explain herself.
Right. She didn't show up.
Right. Which you? They were
waiting for her for an hour, I
think and she just didn't show
up. At the sunlight day. Yeah.
Yeah. There were people like
well, what's up with? Oh, no,
she's very busy. She's doing
other things.
People who will not be paying
hundreds of pounds extra month
on their mortgages because of
her mistakes. Yeah, but now
she's here. Can she tell us
given the absolute chaos her
government has created while the
chancellor lost his job which
she cuts hers.
Mr. Speaker, I have been very
clear that I am sorry, I have
made mistakes. But the right
thing to do in those
circumstances is to make changes
which I've made and to get on
with the job and deliver for the
British people. And Mr. Speaker,
we've delivered the energy price
guarantee. We've helped people
this winter and I will continue
to do that.
The Leader of the Opposition
kiss
I missed this. I missed this so
much. It's so much more fun to
listen to. I don't we have stuff
like
that. And they do in Canada.
Canada is pretty rough up there.
But we never did ever play it so
we can get hold of it. But
Canada is rougher than the Brits
but these guys are this roughest
I've ever been. They're really
just hooting at her. And you can
hear laughing out loud. Just
really? Yeah, there's good gags
it's a good gag. I think In this
next segment where just a funny
bit that the guy pulls on her
hand, you'll hear is kind of
subtle.
Thank you Mr. Speaker. A book is
being written about the Prime
Minister's time in office
apparently is going to be out by
Christmas is not the release
state or the title.
Mr. Speaker, Mr. Speaker, I have
been in office for just under
two months, and I have delivered
the energy price guarantee many
making sure that people aren't
paying 6000 pound bills this
winter. I've reversed the
National Insurance increase and
I've also taken steps and we
will be taking steps to crack
down on the military UDN
Did you see the lettuce cam? The
Liz trust lettuce cam? No. Oh,
they had a it was you know the
old school webcam on a head of
lettuce with a clock next to it
you know digital clock and it
was to see which would last
longer Liz trust as prime
minister or the head of lettuce.
The Husky the head of lettuce
won. The head of lettuce is
quite edible still.
Mr. Speaker That is more of a
record of action than the
honourable gentleman. It is two
and a half years in the job.
Mr. Speaker last week, the Prime
Minister ignored every question
put her instead she repeatedly
criticized Labour's plan for a
six month freeze on energy
bills. This week, the chancellor
made it her policy. How can she
be held to account when she's
not in charge?
Mr. Speaker, our policy is to
protect the most vulnerable I
had to take the decision because
of the economic situation.
Policy,
this whole thing, especially now
that she's out, I'm just gonna
double down on my theory that
this was to cover up whatever
shenanigans the Bank of England
was into. Blame it on her get
her out. It wouldn't even
surprise me if Boris was elected
prime minister again.
No, that's not going to happen.
But your thesis might be
correct, but it's not well, what
would that bring in? Jeremy
Hunt?
No, it will he would like to be
and know that there's there's
some more interesting people out
there in the wings that they can
bring in and it probably will.
You want me to bring back prime
ministers that are definitely
not going to bring back Boris.
I'm just saying wouldn't
surprise me. This is so blatant
what she was there for. It's
just and you know, and they get
that the finance Secretary
kwarteng, the total and you
know, we don't even remember
that, in fact, this guy could
never ever work in politics
again, in the UK, probably, but
no one cared about him. We'd
never heard of that guy had her
and have her and him and boom,
and she gets sliced and diced.
And she'll be, you know, she'll
be a special correspondent for
CNN, or something like that.
It's not that she got it to her
charisma and gravi toss to use
that old phrase is not good
enough to even get on CNN. She's
very weak.
It was even it was so bad. They
were cutting her up so bad. I
guess there was a mockumentary
made about her that aired on
television in the UK. And but it
wasn't exactly her but to show
that they meant it to be her.
The actress who played her wore
the same dress that she had worn
in public but here's here's a
short clip
Anna. Emma Thompson this BBC
drama about an alt right
government coming to power in
Britain. I think that's what's
it about? She wore a dress based
on a dress this dress had worn
in order to kind of smear Liz
truss as you know, a far right
populist demagogue, because Liz
truss isn't very rich, certainly
not as rich as Emma Thompson.
She then wore the same dress,
you know, two years later, and
at which point she was smeared
for a second time if it was
saying oh look, she's wearing
the same dress that Emma
Thompson wore in this BBC drama,
but it's like, you know, it was
originally based on her they're
not surprising. You know,
I grew up with women. I've been
around women my whole life, much
more female energy. There's not
a single woman in the world
after her dress was made fun of
in a television show. That would
wear it again because she didn't
have enough money. No way.
That's bull
Yeah, I would probably agree
with that. So that day, there's
some miss bye The way you should
there's an underlying misogyny
to this whole go after Liz trust
thing, especially by the British
who are misogynist and they
don't eat women that have ever
gotten into those positions have
been mean women. Fat, you're
being the meanest of them. Still
not compared to that woman in
Australia, but that she was
pretty good at and they even
then they were I remember Martin
Amos, the novelist coming in one
of the shows and making some
commentary about Thatcher going
to the men's room instead of the
women's room. I remember that
some sort of an offbeat way. It
was kind of amusing character,
but
this whole thing. This is a shoe
rod. And it's not just it's like
four ministers, former ministers
have resigned, I think
a bunch of them did a couple of
us wrap it wrap this up because
it's a good hoot at the end that
was kind of summarizes it.
I am somebody who's prepared to
front up. I'm prepared to take
the tough decisions. Unlike the
honorable gentleman who hasn't
done anything on businesses.
He's done nothing to say he'll
protect people up to one year.
Mr. Speaker last week, the Prime
Minister stood there and
promised absolutely no spending
reductions. They all cheered.
This week, the chancellor
announced a new wave of cops.
Yeah. What's the point of a
prime minister whose promises
don't even last a week?
Well, I can assure the Right
Honourable gentleman, that
spending will go up next year
and it will go up the year
after. But of course, we need to
get value for taxpayers money.
The Labour Party has pledged
hundreds of billions of spending
pledges, none of which they've
retracted. The Honourable
gentleman needs to reflect the
economic reality in his policy.
Mr. Speaker, those spending cuts
are on the table for one reason
and one reason only because they
crashed the economy. Working
working people working people
are going to have to pay 500
quid more a month or their
mortgages. And what's the Prime
Minister's response to say she's
sorry? What does she think
people will think and say?
That's all right. I don't mind
financial ruin. At least she
apologized.
Prime Minister.
I do think there has to be some
reflection of economic reality
from the fact that interest
rates, interest rates are rising
across the world. And the
economic conditions have
worsened and we are being
honest, we're leveling with the
public. Unlike the honourable
gentleman who simply want to do
is the honourable gentleman
doing about the fact that
workers trained workers are
again going on strike. The fact
is he refuses to condemn the
workers. We are bringing forward
policies. Mr Speaker, forward
policies that are going to make
sure our railways are protected.
People going protected. He backs
the strikers. We brought the
strivers
know that she already knew she
was toast there. I mean, they
they there was blood in the
water. They're just circling
around their hooting and
hollering portal is
oh, well, she also didn't do the
you know a lot of these prime
ministers that they demand some
silence when they're speaking.
And so they'll sit down and did
they start to talk and then
there's all this hooting and
hollering they sit down, they
just sit down. And then the
speaker tells everyone to shut
up and starts singling people
out or was the news Shut up. You
shut up and you can you know,
you're funny, but Shut up. And
then when it comes down, the
speaker stands the Prime
Minister stands up again. It
continues. She's never done
that. She just puts up with it.
She doesn't know how it works.
While she's been there, she
knows she's seen it.
Well, again, my theory just
makes it more more plausible.
What a setup.
Do you well again, I think
there's an element of misogyny
here. Oh, really? I never
thought she was a strong
candidate. But the strongest
candidate wasn't even in the
running. I can't remember the
guys name.
You're telling me she she should
have cried. Great. That would
have been the best. I have a
question though. So I look at
the exchange rates and the
pounds down to pennies. So it's
112 it's still not as bad as it
was. Euro still at 97. Do you
think that this is some kind of
possibly just in in light of the
great reset? You know, the great
Currency Reset? Would it be
interesting if you had the
dollar the pound and the euro?
All more or less at parity?
Couldn't you then that moment
say, hey, let's just do our own?
What's the one new money for the
for the world, we got all the
big ones right here kind of is
that too far out? That's too
far.
It's not even in the realm of
possibility. Okay. It was kind
of disclosed by the Italians
first day bitched about it. But
then the Greeks are the ones
that made the biggest fuss when
they joined the euro zone,
right. And they realize you
can't control your economy, if
you can't control specifically
the money within your economy,
not without. So if you're in the
euro area, for example, you you
can't do anything, you're just
at the mercy of some central
bank in Europe. So the Greeks
couldn't fix their own economy,
and had all these issues as we
recalled during our show era.
And the Italians have never
really recovered from turning to
the euro. Well, that's,
you know, and I was not I was
planning on going somewhere
else. But since you bring that
up. Over the weekend, the deputy
managing director of the IMF guy
named Bo, Bo, Li, Bo, Bo, Bo Li.
Hey, Bo. Now, I think he might
have also been a deputy governor
at the People's Bank of China
and make sense. So anyway, he's
at the IMF, this is an IMF q&a.
And they asked him about Central
Bank digital currencies. And in
you know, how these can be used
to the advantage of monetary and
fiscal policy. Listen, just a
quick question, when you look
out. And I say this, of course,
it's like, the you can't inflate
your own currency if you're in
the system. But what if there
was one central bank digital
currency? And they actually
could control it in this manner?
Well, just
a quick question, when you look
out what's happening so far in
this sphere?
Do you see any ways in which the
transaction data so helpful are
being used now or could be used
or should be put into a plan?
Just any specific example?
Well, I'll give me one example
in China, because I personally
experienced it, right? Those
transaction data can be utilized
by service providers in credit
underwriting, in a sense, you
know, those transaction data in
terms of how many coffee I drink
every day, where I buy coffee,
oh, I'm gonna play this a
second. This second piece first,
I'm sorry, this that's about
social network. This piece.
The third way we think CVTC can
improve financial inclusion is
through what we call
programmability. That is, CBC
can allow government agencies
and private sector players to
program to create smart
contracts to allow targeted
policy functions. For example,
welfare payment, for example,
consumption coupons, for
example, food stamps, by
programming cbdc Those money can
be tree Cisely targeted for what
kind of people can own and what
kind of use this money can be
utilized, for example, for food.
So this potential
programmability can help
government agencies to precisely
target their support to those
people who need support, so that
we can also improve financial
inclusion.
Under the guise of financial
inclusion, we can target and
control the policy sounds
dreamy.
Yeah, these things don't work.
In a certain population, when
you have a puppy it doesn't
work. Just someone's gonna get
shot. When you have a population
like the Chinese who are really
promoting all this stuff, who
will put up with the fact that
they're there for that this
Chinese Eclipse by DJI has had
the big meeting and you know,
this guy is going to be in there
forever. And it's what
everyone's kind of concluded and
they need an emperor that's the
way that Chinese Oh, you
literally
disagreed with my clip and then
move just to something
completely differently without
even you just have mad that's
not gonna happen. Someone's
gonna get shot. No, I
No, that's not true at all. I
said that there was a Chinese
guy, wasn't it? Yes. Well, the
Chinese have a different way of
looking at things. And a lot of
its some of its idealistic and
in a way that's that's abnormal
to Americans. As far as we're
concerned, you know, you get the
free money, you can do what you
want with it. You want to buy
beer. All right, so I'm gonna
make you buy bananas,
please, please, please, please
go to your G clips. But I'm
gonna go on record. No, I don't
want to go wrong. You're wrong.
This is not just the China the
Chinese guy. This is there's
executive orders. There's all
kinds of projects, this is
happening. CtbC are going to
happen this this is not CNBC
talks about it all day.
CNBC would like to see it
happen.
Of course they would, of course.
So what governments what what?
Well, of course they would, but
the public's not going to put up
with
like vaccine like vaccine
passports? Yeah, now they'll put
up with it.
They'll put up with plenty of
Forge vaccine passports as
people get around. You're the
one that was like, I wouldn't
use a forged thing. You're like,
you know, your upbringing in in
Holland? Is it makes you
amenable to this way of
thinking?
All right, I'm not quite sure
what you're trying to twist this
into. I'm just saying there's a
lot of evidence that a CtbC will
be will have take place in
America. And it may not replace
the dollar. It may be used for
different. It may only be it'll
be equal to the dollar but it
may be only in the beginning for
SNAP recipients or whatever it's
going to happen. That
programmability they're drooling
over it. They're drooling over
it.
Make sure some I'm sure some
people are I'm not
know. Nor am I
I remember 10 years ago your
promotion of the SDR is taking
over as reserve currency that's
never happened.
Okay, all right. So
that you have a you have a
pension.
I said there's no evidence that
it won't. Okay, that's what I
say never seen this exactly. Go
back find the clip. Find the
clip. until proven guilty.
Rarely Moon bases. Yeah, in this
day. Hey. There, they're
just saying. You have a you have
you lean in this direction?
Well, of course, you want to
love to see it. Yeah, I don't
know about it. No, I
study this. That's why I
actually hold back with great
restraint and not keep bringing
this up because I see it every
single day. Because I know I get
this response. So I just have to
once in a while. I just gotta I
mean, they're saying it openly.
Maybe it's just the IMF. Who
doesn't you want your IMF? Okay.
We're gonna give us a CBBC which
is $1. It's pegged to the US
dollar and we're going to
control how it works throughout
your economy. You don't see that
happening. Oh, my God.
No, I don't. Okay. All right.
Good. I see it as wishful
thinking on the part of a bunch
of nuts.
Well, yeah, but don't include me
in the nuts. I don't want it but
I I'm just I think it's coming.
I know the nuts. I know my nuts.
Well, your counter to my
complaining is when I get
especially when I target you it
should be the following. Well, I
unlike you, John, I don't want
to be standing there flat
footed. And, and babbling,
wondering what the hell
happened.
It's even better when you use my
line on yourself. So I
appreciate that. Thank you. I
don't have to say it now. Good.
Hey, see it about an hour ago,
the CDC recommended by unanimous
vote, that the COVID vaccines be
added to the children's
recommended schedule. I
know. But that was yesterday. So
that yeah, no, no, no, no, that
was the pre vote
today was the final row. So they
had a final finish. It was
shamed of themselves for this.
Well, I just want to explain
what it is and what it isn't.
Because there's a lot of
confusion about what this means.
And first of all this clip, I
wish I had a little more of the
clip before the gas because that
would make that more impactful.
But it was one of these things
where someone just grabbed it
for me. That's all they could
get true disease
control is independent
advertisers, advisors rather.
The CDC is independent
advertisers. I mean, advisors.
Isn't that the best? That's the
best dynamite. Alright, so
they've they've, they've
approved this to be added to the
schedule. Here is what I think
is a pretty accurate rundown of
what that means. Exactly. And
then the secondary reason we're
going to throw it back to a
previous episode.
So Megan, to start, what exactly
is the CDC voting on this week?
Because I've seen some reports
claiming that they're done
citing whether to add COVID
vaccines to the list of things
that kids need to get before
they go to school, is that
correct?
No, it's not. Not yet anyway. So
the question that the CDC took
up was whether to add COVID
vaccines to the vaccines for
children's program. And what
that is, is a federally funded
program that provides
vaccinations to kids whose
families may not be able to
afford them. So they voted
unanimously to do that. And now
what that will do is attach a
stronger level of recommendation
than simply advising parents to
get their children vaccinated
for COVID. I spoke to Dr. Marty
Macquarie of Johns Hopkins just
before the vote. Here's what he
told me.
That's what's got people
concerned because it could be a
slippery slope, and lead to a
broad statement that every kid
must get this vaccine. Now, if
they decide to go down that
path, the COVID vaccine and
children would be the first ever
vaccine on the child
immunization schedule. That's
not supported by solid evidence
in the literature that reduces
disease in the community.
So the vote on the immunization
schedule a question that is
whether the COVID vaccine might
be added to that list of school
required immunizations will
happen later on Thursday. But
this vote suggests that they're
likely to approve that.
Okay, so the M, five M has
distracted everybody with the
possibility that some school
systems, mainly California would
say, well, it's on the
recommended schedule, therefore,
it's mandated in our school, we
know that pediatricians will
follow pretty much in in
lockstep. And there's plenty of
reasons why they do that. And
they may reject your child as a
patient. If you refuse any
vaccine on the schedule. This is
well documented. But I have a
weird memory. And I was waiting
for this for this one to trigger
because we heard exactly what
the reason for being on the
schedule is about has nothing to
do with mandating and in school.
That's just a bonus if it
happens. Now. This is what it's
about. This is Robert F.
Kennedy, Jr. I think we got
picked us up about a year ago.
Well, they have to give it to
kids, because here's why. The
they cannot market this vaccine
without having immunity shield.
Oh, I mean, I sue pharmaceutical
companies for living. And I have
enough criminal activity that I
know about Pfizer at this point,
and moderna if they went ahead
and marketed a vaccine, where
where they can where they end up
killing people or injuring them.
And I can sue them or they'd be
thrilled. So they're never going
to market a vaccine allow people
access to a vaccine, an approved
vaccine without getting
liability protection. Now the
the emergency use authorization
vaccines have liability
protection under the prep and
the Cares Act. So as long as
they're you take an emergency
use, you can't sue them. Once
they get approved. Now you can
sue them unless I can get it
recommended for children. Why?
Because all vaccines that are
recommended, officially
recommended for children get it
liability protection, even if an
adult gets that vaccine. And
they're that's why they're there
it is. That's what it was always
about. We don't care. We just
gotta get on the schedule. So we
can't be sued.
Yeah, that actually was reported
in a few spots where I saw it.
Oh, no evidence of that. But it
is in his kind of convenient
that now after almost 400 days,
the CDC suddenly decides to
release under extreme pressure
and a lawsuit. The date the data
from their V safe. V safe is the
app that they gave to their
guinea pigs who are trying who
are bravely trying in the trials
for the COVID vaccine. And who
would report their daily
progress? Well, I'm sure you
read about this here and there
as well.
It's a very good question. Why
did it take numerous legal
demands, multiple appeals to
lawsuits, in fact, before the
CDC finally handed over the V
safe data, which is already de
identified data for the most
part that they provided? Just
two days ago, 140 4 million
lines of code that they could
have provided in a matter of
minutes at any point? It's a
great question. Maybe the answer
is that now that we have that
data, and we've looked at that
data, of the 10 million users
within V safe 7.7% of them had
to seek medical care after
vaccination that is an
incredibly high percentage. It
appears to me
all kinds of crazy debit
dashboard online, you can see
all the way through.
So here's the question that you
you can answer since you're on
top of this. Can you ever pull
something off the recommended
list to children?
That that may be one of those
questions? That's close to
greatness. They don't have that
answer.
But that would be candid, he
would know. Yeah, I would
presume that that would be
whatever I tell you about a guy
who has been sidelined. Hold on.
He got he got kicked
off from everything. He got the
platform once he did that book.
Oh, and the movie is out. Now. I
think it's on Netflix or Hulu. I
got to watch the movie. It's the
it's the the the acted version
of his book, I
think Diffa, anti Fauci book.
Yeah. Yeah.
The F Fauci book. Yeah, I wonder
who's running with that? It's
probably, it's probably not even
on the streamers, they've
probably suppressed that. Now,
amidst all this, you know, he's
getting pretty bold is de
Santos. Your boy, they're in
Florida. I mean, this, of
course, is election season, but
just listen to what he says
here. And he calls them the
elites, which is, I think kind
of weak. You should call people
out by name, but at least he's
calling some saying something
smart here. That is clearly
presidential. And just it's good
to
hear they're now trying to
rewrite history acting like they
wanted kids in school all along,
and we shouldn't let them get
away with that. But we should
also point out not only were
they wrong about schooling, the
elites were wrong.
Yeah, sure. Stop, stop and
started over. In his voice. He
has he doesn't have the cadence
and he doesn't have the but he
has a Bill Gates timbre. He
does. Your he could see could
do. Bill Gates.
I mean, if this governor thing
doesn't work out, go on this on
the road on The Tonight Show,
probably.
Wow. They're now trying to
rewrite history acting like
if he if he spoke a little
slower history. If you didn't
like that he'd be a
little more nasal, a little a
lot slower. And a lot of ah,
yeah.
Another fabulous useless tip
from your notes.
This is all wait. This is really
the basis of our show.
You wanted kids in school all
along and we shouldn't let them
get away with that. But we
should also point out not only
were they wrong about schools,
the elites were wrong about
lockdowns, they were wrong about
epidemiological models and the
hospitalization models. They
were wrong about forced masking.
They were wrong when they
rejected the existence of
natural immunity. They were
wrong about the efficacy of the
mRNA vaccines. And they were
wrong when I said this, that
COVID was seasonal. Now, they
admitted but they didn't when it
was obvious that that was the
case. So in almost every major
significant issue, these elites
who would show up on cable news
or be wherever, you know, they
were wrong, and they got it
wrong time and time again. And
so we also served in Florida as
a roadblock to what I think
would have taken hold in this
country if it weren't for our
leadership and that's a
biomedical security status. If
you look at what they were
trying to do with forcing a Vax
and passports and all these
different things, this country
would look a lot different right
now. If people like me hadn't
stood up and said Not on my
watch. You're not doing that
here
yeah, that's that's the kind of
speech people would like to hear
Trump make
Yeah, he's no he's he's gay.
This Bill Gates style is
actually something that seems to
work
it's It's pleasant to listen to
he's not he doesn't throw too
much emotion in there. He has a
little edge of just very flat
theory already though. You can
kind of feel that in a little
bit. Yes, a little bit. John, we
could polish them up we could
get rid of the The Big Short,
shall we? Could you get ready
for primetime the big yellow
area, just enough arrogance, but
not too much. Well, yeah,
edge on Trump because Trump has
to denounce the vaccines. This
is this is what this is what is
holding him back, which mean he
knows driving
Trump is right and be easy
between a rock and a hard place
because he likes to Brady about
warps be how he pushed the
vaccines through and then he
likes to grab it by the fact
that they wouldn't announce it.
The vaccines were ready to rock
until he would after the
election so he can condemn them.
But so what is he going to do is
really put themselves in a bind
and it no I think Trump is
really in a bind with this.
Well, I mean, they are pushing
him so hard. This latest audio
book from Bob Woodward, which in
my opinion, man Why would you
ever trust a journalist ever
again, especially with you know,
confidential information
apparently he showed he showed
him the 16 letters that Kim Jong
Hoon sent to him the love
letters. And and Woodward then
read those into a Dictaphone or
something to have his own copies
and trumpets and he has a
recording, I should have clipped
that Trump saying, Hey, man, you
know, like, you really can't
tell. I'd say it tell anyone you
got this from me. I mean, I
shouldn't really be I don't know
if it's okay for me to give you
it. And that's all on there. And
so all these journalists who
gladly accept confidential
information from CIA, FBI, NSA,
anybody any three letter agency
inside the government? Oh, now
that's good journalism. But when
you reveal your sources, you're
a douche. What am I seeing that
wrong? It's just that's douchey.
And so he releases this and they
play it verbatim on ABC without
even a bleep.
New audio recordings suggest
former President Trump knew he
was sharing classified
information with Bob Woodward is
releasing an audio book after
spending time with Trump in
2019. And a clip that was
released last night. Trump can
be hurt showing Woodward the 27
letters that were written to him
by North Korean leader Kim Jong
Hoon. Trump acknowledges he
should not be showing Woodward
the letters
nobody else has done but I want
you to treat them with respect.
I have not understood that don't
say I gave them when I think
it's okay. Normally I wouldn't
give I wasn't going to give you
make a Photostat
No, I dictated them into a tape
recorder. Trump refused to show
Woodward the letters he said to
Kim calling those top secret
letters were reportedly among
the classified items that were
seized at Mar a Lago.
I'm like tripping because I
think just
by Trump to make him to make
Woodward the douchey is,
well, good job.
Good job. Of course, bringing it
up Trump I managed to get the
deposition out of the way
there's a funny thing this Trump
deposition on the salt.
I don't know about this lawyers.
Sorry. Sorry,
just took place in New York.
Lawyers for writer e Jean
Carroll question FORMER
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP under
oath today and bureaus. Ilya
merits reports. Kale was pushed
for years to have Trump deposed
in her civil lawsuit against him
for defamation. In 2019.
Carol published a book claiming
Trump sexually assaulted her in
the dressing room of the
Manhattan department. Oh, yeah,
that lady's Okay. Trump said she
was quote, totally lying in
Carroll responded by suing him
for reputational harm. Her
lawyer confirms that the long
sought deposition did take
place, but gave no further
details about where or the
content of the former
president's testimony. Trump has
been questioned under oath on at
least two other occasions, since
leaving office to trial is
scheduled to begin in February.
Then the other case, which we
heard from from the guys on the
inside, who remember the CTO and
another technical guy resigned
and I was talking to him. And
they said, No, we can't say too
much. But we know this is the
back to Yes, social, social.
Yeah, no, but our guys on the
inside, they said we're leaving
because we think there's
potential securities fraud. This
was months ago. And now Now
conveniently, it comes out even
after we cracked the case. That
was that was our scoop.
A whistleblower is now accusing
former President Trump's social
media company of violating
federal securities laws. Willie
Wilkerson is a former executive
at Trump Media and Technology
Group, which launched the truth
social platform. He tells the
Washington Post that Trump's
company tried to raise capital
by making fraudulent
misrepresentations about its
finances. Sources tell ABC News
The SEC is now investigating. It
is generally a civil violation.
There are extreme cases where it
can be a criminal violation,
it's serious. It's not a good
idea to be on the wrong side of
a securities law violation.
According to the post, Wilkerson
was fired after the newspaper
contacted the company for a
comment Trump media calls
Wilkerson's claims false and
defamatory.
Yeah. So you know, I said, Well,
I know we've got it probably
comes down to how many users
they have.
That's probably a lot. Yeah, or
a lot of other things. But this
is where if you're going to pull
this kind of crap, you really
have to be in Silicon Valley
where they know how to do it.
And Devin Nunez is not the
profile guy who knows how to
pull this kind of
No, no, no, unless you've been
working at a VC for 20 years,
but
now you've got to have Wilson
Sonsini being your lawyer right
off that,
you know, you got exactly and
you have a bunch of these other
students, the whole thing is
well orchestrated when it's done
out of Silicon Valley. They know
how to do this. And then they,
you know, they did it.
And you got to cut everybody in
instead, Trump's, and I believe
this, I know how this goes, Hey,
man, look like Melania has given
me a hard time. Because you
know, I'm gonna make her do all
this posting, she's gonna leave
Twitter, she still has her
corporate career. And so, you
know, can we can you guys still
chip in just a couple of shares,
even though Trump has supposedly
90%.
But that no, you have to you
really have to distribute the
shares? Yeah, but I believe
Silicon Valley seems to
understand they
know how to do it. They know how
to do it. This was what a what a
gaffe, a canard. It's a total
gap. And here's I was wrong. It
was CNN who didn't bleep the
nasty on Trump. And this is
about the nukes you probably
heard this clip just want to
play it.
He thinks he can impress him by
telling him about classified
information.
I have a weapon system that
nobody's ever had in this
country before. We have stuff
that you haven't even seen or
heard of. We have stuff that
Putin and she had never heard
about before. Getting along with
Russia is a good thing or a bad
thing. All right. Especially
because they have 1332, nuclear
fucking warheads.
Not bleeped on
relationships I have, the bigger
they are, the better I get along
with and we'll explain that
could be something okay, but
maybe maybe don't get along with
as much.
So, just to clarify, Woodward
was never able to verify whether
this system exists. But he uses
it as an example. And there are
many throughout the audio books
of how Trump's national security
advisors, their heads are
exploding.
Heads are exploding,
so they don't even take take it
as a possibility that Trump is
just making shit up and feeding
him a crock of crap. Just to be
you know, for whatever reason,
maybe a style, or just something
to do to make, you know, to
ridicule somebody, sometimes
you'll tell them that that's not
true, just to see what would
happen. Sure, which happens all
the time. With high end. High
end executive types, they'll do
this stuff lie. But that's not
even taken into account by these
low level reporters because they
never heard of such a thing.
Okay, that makes sense.
But it's fun. I mean, this is
this is what's keeping the mass
is busy. And really, I think
it's what have you seen the
latest numbers? How was how was
cable news doing even? It
doesn't seem like many people
care that much like
they lost 75% of their audience
over at MSNBC when Alex Wagner
took over from
Oh, my goodness, is that bad or
what?
And I don't understand what
they're what the whole thing is.
And what is
she feels everything about her
feels like placeholder for some
reason. They're working on
someone big they're working on,
like maybe a complete reshuffle.
But there's something coming
at MSNBC. Yeah, maybe? No, I
don't know. I know at least a
CNN is actually moving ahead. By
you know, ridding themselves of
a bunch of losers.
Meanwhile, the star reporter
these days in the White House
has got to be Ducey.
He's, he's the only one that
asked any real questions.
So this was a reasonably good
one I just took a small piece of
and he's like the
least if you lined up all these
guys, who was the least likely
one you'd pick, you know, for
the for the Ask a great
question. Baseball team. He
wouldn't be on it.
No. He looks like the cartoon
guy, Doug, you know, it's like,
this guy can't hurt me. He's
like, he's just, he's like a
spot like, you know, like a
grease stain. But no, he's got
good questions, and he puts
Kareem Abdul Xian Pierre Van
Damme on the spot.
We've heard the President say,
inflation is his top domestic
priority, but now he's saying
come next year. His first bill
would be abortion related. So is
his number one domestic priority
abortion or is it inflation?
Forget what the President has
done the last 19 months he has
made the economy his top
priority. He has passed the
American rescue plan by by the
way, as you heard me say all the
time, no republicans voted for
that in Congress. And it was a
plan that helped us get back on
our feet.
I love how she describes the
actual reason for the inflation
by saying that they're stopping
it with a rescue act. Where's
the 1.7 trillion that was
created is part of the reason
for the inflation but she's just
going to boast about it the
economy
that helped us gain or create 10
million jobs
gain or create Well, this is new
What happened to saving good?
Yeah, what happened to
drive dead save and create has
disappeared from the face of the
earth. But what is gain or
create mean? What is gained,
we're gonna gain a new job we
can gain or we're going to
create a new job because we're
not getting it
because of just paper shuffling,
just numbers, probably, we gain
that on the spreadsheet. I don't
know, it's a new one, get
back on our feet with the
economy that helped us gain or
create 10 million jobs that we
had lost. It also put money in
people's pockets and also make
sure that businesses were were
able to open up schools were
able to open up people were able
to get back into their homes,
save their homes. And so that
was the American rescue plan.
That's the bipartisan
infrastructure legislation,
which was again to invest in
ports and vets invest in the
infrastructure that was
dwindling. And so that is
something that he did the
inflate inflation reduction act
that is lowering cost for the
American people. He's working on
the economy everyday. I just
announced yesterday a we just
announced yesterday, hearing
aids. 30 million people are
going to benefit from hearing
aids saving 1000s of dollars a
year. So that's working on the
economy every day.
Yeah, yeah. I left it in on
purpose. You little tramp. This
is a lie. This is the Elizabeth
Warren hearing go scam. Oh,
yeah. Let me give you a tighter
report from ABC.
Beginning today. Hearing aids
will be available without a
prescription in pharmacies and
big box stores. The FDA
estimates the over the counter
devices will save consumers
about $1,400 per individual
hearing aid. Some devices will
be available at Walgreens,
Walmart and Best Buy. CBS begins
online sales this week
here to hurt the American
people. Yeah, it's gonna
say the economy is
what I couldn't hear you because
of these shitty hearing aids.
No, and it was nice Liberty
nation, sent me a note and said,
Hey, I know you've been
outspoken about this. Do you?
Have you have anything for me?
So I wrote him back. And he
published pretty much everything
verbatim, which is cool. But in
a nutshell, this is a lie,
because the only thing that
happened is Bose specifically in
Liberty nation looked it up,
looked up the donations just to
make sure that I wasn't talking
about a turn, and they have a
link to it in their article.
They poured money into Elizabeth
Warren's coffers. And their
lobbyists help right this really
only a change where you can call
something that used to be called
a hearing amplifier. Now you can
call that a hearing aid and then
the M five M can jump in and say
hey, you can now get hearing
aids that are 1000s of dollars
cheaper where you really are not
getting anything worthwhile.
Certainly if you don't see an
audiologist This is a big tech
move to get their really their
crappy hearing amplifiers
classified as hearing aids and
rip off old people and like me
old people. It's not true name I
read the Liberty nation article.
I don't even know what Liberty
nation is. I don't know it
sounds
like a really big deal. Liberty
nation pom pom pom Liberty
nation.
Let me see about us. Let's see
what he said that way Liberty
was nice. Well, who is Liberty
nation? Here's the answer it
says right on the web page. We
are Americans who believe in
liberty. Okay.
Oh, okay. That's it. I'm done.
I think I've run across article
they have did this pretty big
website. Anyway, screw Liz
Warren with her lies. And man
speaking of Big Pharma of course
a Kanye for some reason has
decided that he now needs to go
on every podcast every show
everywhere. Which is very ye
which is very ill advised.
Because although I certainly
believe he is a genius savant.
And if you have the ability to
stick with it and listen to him
he's saying really true things
and important things but this
isn't this is not how the world
functions. So of all places, he
goes on Chris Cuomo show I mean,
this is this is very would you
not say this is very ill
advised.
Well, no, I wouldn't say that at
all because who listens to the
group Chris Cuomo show it's not
gonna hurt him. I mean, the clip
that you're gonna play is, is
now going to be more of it's
going to have more listeners
than the Chris Cuomo show did
originally. Facts. A fact that's
a fact.
And this is more about Cuomo
than Kanye, but let's just set
the stage. The Cuomo kid
promotes how Kanye got the
interview with Kanye, Kanye,
Kanye. Yeah, yeah. Yay, yay,
yay, in his SUV in the back on,
you know, like on video chat,
and he's in the dark he's. So
he's in his cars in his car, and
he's holding the phone. Okay,
wow, this is really exclusive.
And so that the Como kid tries
to either give him an out or to
pound and pound it down to say,
Hey man, you're insane you need
to be on medication. And what
came out was something really
interesting
when I hear how you talk about
your personal life and you put
things out there and you get
into these looping thoughts of
what you believe. It sounds to
me like you are sometimes out of
control. And that this is
something that you should be
dealing with now I'm not
excusing your thoughts as
illness, okay, people attacked
me for that and said, hey, just
because you're concerned about
whether Kanye West is taking
care of himself emotionally and
mentally day, sir.
My name's Jake. Yeah,
I'm sorry. Yay, is taking care
of himself mentally and
emotionally. You shouldn't say
that. He has to be held to
account for what he says both
things can be true. Have you
been taking care of your health?
And in terms of making sure that
you are behaving and thinking at
your best?
I love what you the way you
worded it. But you don't realize
is when it runs back? People are
gonna say wow, have you been
making sure you're behaving? If
you run that best?
I'm just gonna be like, that's
obviously you're trying to
cheapen the point. I'm trying to
make sure that you're healthy.
And you're taking care of your
health.
Did you work out this morning?
No. Okay. The thing is, okay, so
when do I have
what I took my medicine? My anti
depressant medication that I
take every day, bro, you're
cutting me off. When do I get a
platform? It's all you go.
I took my antidepressant I take
it every day. Wow. Crisco cow.
Why
would anyone that is that guy
something's wrong. That guy.
Yeah, talk about you know, a
bunch of stuff being himself.
And no, he's projecting. He's
projecting his own insanity.
Very, very odd.
That was really weird. No, yay.
I love Yay. I finally figured
out about the Jewish media. He's
the Jewish, the Jewish people.
He said on that long podcast I
sent you which I'm sure you
didn't watch. Or you met you
watch 2010 minutes. He says he
says the reason he said it
because he's jealous. He's
jealous that black Americans
can't work together like Jewish
Americans. Okay, I got you there
bro. I'm a man man. Man. What a
train wreck.
That's effect Yeah. So let's go
to let's get the G stuff out of
the way so we can these be
caught out internationally
because this guy is the emperor
of China and is not going
anywhere. And he's getting his
he's feeling his oats. I've got
five clips, unfortunately, but
not that long.
I'm sure it's this New Tang. No,
I don't. I don't know. Remember
where I got these clips. When we
when they started to play,
you'll figure it out. This is I
think is NPR actually. Anyway,
here we go. Clip 110 years
ago and his first speech as the
leader of the world's most
populous nation, and second
largest economy, Xi Jinping
talked about the great revival
of the Chinese nation shutdown.
Under his leadership. She said
China would stand more firmly
and powerfully and make a
greater contribution to mankind
Uighur scholar Ilham Tohti was
paying close attention. He
sounded so excited as I think
it's gonna change now. Things
are gonna get better. That's
totius daughter Jor el hum. She
says her father was optimistic
that things would improve for
weekers. The Turkic speaking
ethnic minority living in
China's western region of
Xinjiang. Toty is an outspoken
activist for Uighur rights, but
his high hopes for Xi Jinping
didn't last long. He was
officially arrested January
15 2014. Three months later, she
would visit Xinjiang and
secretly set in motion and
unprecedented crackdown on
Uighurs and other Muslim
minorities in the name of
fighting terrorism and
separatism. By some estimates, a
million or more people would
eventually be detained. That
September, Ilham Tohti was
sentenced to life in prison for
separatism. It's kind of sad
that he was so hopeful in the 10
years since she first came to
power China has been marked by
growing authoritarianism, but
she has also faced challenges.
His tough zero COVID policy
included strict lockdowns that
sparked where protests and
weakened the Chinese economy.
relations with the US have
deteriorated sharply in part
because of tensions over the
status of Taiwan. She has also
cultivated a close relationship
with Russia's Vladimir Putin,
even after the Russian invasion
of Ukraine, not a particularly
popular move on the global
stage.
It doesn't sound like NBR sir.
So what I remember when he got
got first got in and they were
talking about how they were
trying to get rid of him because
he was cracking down on on
corruption. Especially petty
corruption this in the smaller
areas. I don't really ever crack
down on it that much, but he did
take care of this Uighur
situation which I guess they
thought was a negative was
negative for the country.
What do you mean he took care of
it?
He took a big deep, imprisoned
everybody and cracked down.
Alright, just wanna make sure we
know what that means.
Yeah, he took care of it in the
county and handle Yeah, he
handled he handled it in as good
a
clip too. But as Chinese
politics expert Joseph Torre
Reagan puts it,
the Chinese Communist Party is
not a popularity contest.
And even if it were, it's hard
to gauge public opinion and
China, independent polling on
politics is banned, and speaking
out against the communist party
can get you thrown in jail.
Plus, Xi Jinping does have a lot
of support in the country. From
people like Laos, John, a
retired factory worker who's
seen a lot of change in China.
Over his 72 years. She knows
this. She using pin is a good
man. I think he's honest and
upright,
according to John, that's key
and today's China. He applauded
xi for attacking corruption,
tackling poverty, and trying to
create more equality. And he
praises him for unapologetically
standing up for China on the
international stage. I'm sure.
He says
we want him to stay in office
and have at least one more term.
He's good. This week, Jiang is
likely to get his wish. Okay.
So okay, good. It's just I can't
think of any way stopped it ever
go to clip three, the effect
that the zero COVID policy and
the resulting economic slowdown
in China has had on she's
influenced
yes, indeed, 2022 has not been a
good year for Xi Jinping. And
especially if you consider the
power transition. And the third
term that he has had his eyes on
2022 is a terrible year, the
Russia war in Ukraine also
created a lot of uncertainty, as
well as embarrassment for China
in terms of Xi Jinping, foreign
policy, people ask questions
that how did you reach that no
limit cooperation? Commitment
was putting, did you know that
putting was going to invade
Ukraine within three weeks of
that joint statement? So this
year has really been hard to put
your Jinping because he has to
explain, despite all these
hardships, and all these
strategic headwind that we have
encountered this here, I still
deserve a sir term, right. My
leadership is to warranted my
leadership is do the best option
for the party. And for the
Chinese people, the party
congress is celebrated. And
Chinese people just hope that
well, let's conclude this party
congress so that we can move
forward, we can reduce some of
the COVID related restrictions,
and we can resume normal
economic and social activities
should reduce COVID Read
restrictions and forgive student
loans. Of course, I'd like to
offer a third some money away
you go for for a third term, no
problem. Now here's we got rid
of the competition. Right,
here's got rid of it.
Pretty much. So here's the last
one, which is and then there's a
bonus clip. But this last one, I
think is what we why we should
be concerned about this guy
leaves us to the third factor
which is dissenting views. And
people who do not believe that
Xi Jinping is current, for
example, policy towards the
United States is a good idea.
Their voices are going to be
eliminated from within the
bureaucracy. So there is not
going to be check and balance.
There is not going to be a
challenge to the assumptions and
to the existing consensus within
the bureaucracy and these three
factors are all going to I
believe depose you didn't kings
boldness.
I just Are you sure this was
NPR?
Yeah, just totally NPR. Well,
what else would I know it does
sounds negative, which is anti
New Tang Dynasty, but they can't
do it as NPR.
I'm also not hearing there. The
NPR dynamics in the audio. I
think that's more than anything.
It doesn't matter.
It's the first clip to start off
it just totally those dynamics.
Okay, just play a little bit of
the first clip
10 years ago in his first speech
as the leader of the world's
most high here,
the room sounds open. This is
not the dead NPR room sound
sorry, it doesn't I hear
rustling in the background.
Listen
10 years. You can okay. But I'll
just tell you if it's for a fact
this MPI node these these
people, okay,
they it's a package they
purchased it. I don't know. It's
just not that typical
production, I'm just saying.
And now we have this. This is
one that this came up later. And
there's some convert other
conversation. I thought it was
interesting. And this is the the
power forever clip.
And Xi Jinping doesn't seem to
just want a third term. He
effectively could be the
country's leader for life,
he will serve the third term,
but then people are like, Well,
what about five years from now?
What about 10 years from now? Is
there ever going to be a plan to
have a successor to Xi Jinping
since the 1980s, then party
leader thumb so ping tried to
standardize how leaders are
appointed and distribute
decision making power among the
Politburo Standing Committee.
These reforms were meant to
prevent an autocrat from taking
Power for Life and reduce the
influence of retired officials.
But Alfred Wu, a political
science professor at the
National University of
Singapore, says this party
congress will likely signal a
reversal of all of this,
Xiaoping tried to argue for a
modernization of Chinese public
education system so he does not
one some senior folks to
dominate the politics in China.
But now it look like someone
someone will be in power
forever.
Right? That's the whole point.
So we have Putin in power
forever. Yep. And now we got
this guy in power forever.
And they had a little meeting
three weeks before the Ukraine
the I'm sorry, the legitimate
invasion. Now what did they say?
It's not the they call it a
military exercise or now there's
some there's some adjectives
they use like it's illegitimate
illegal war, Putin is illegal.
Like what kind of war is legal?
Well, there's, there's rules,
believe it or not, there's rules
for law around the world, you
know, so you Putin, of course
accused of killing many of his
opponents. Zhi Jing ping accused
of killing his opponents or
getting rid of him, getting rid
of Uyghurs, politicians in other
parts of the world have
different approaches.
Here's the sign of just how
nasty this political season is
getting police in Bucks County,
Pennsylvania, are investigating
after someone taped razorblades
to political yard signs which
were placed there without the
residents permission
what is going on in America?
That's not cool as razor blades
on the political science, razor
blade, and in Italy now. Now now
they're stirring it up. You
remember Ursula said we have
tools? Should Italy vote in that
way for the fascists? Have you
have tools to deal with that?
Well, the tools are being
deployed. And it's an old tool.
But the first thing you do is
you you start mucking things up
and start leaking stuff and now,
now Georgia herself has to scold
Berlusconi, who is you know in
her coalition? Partners? Yeah,
please scold him because oh,
man, you got love letters with
Putin. Man. This is not cool.
It looks like the truce between
CBO scoring in terms of Maloney
only lasted a few hours lost a
mundane factor to make peace.
Following around over the
appointment of an astrological
sign member of brothers of Italy
as the new head of the Senate
who had not been endorsed by
Subaru school is forced Italia
party now Tensions have risen
once again between the two
following Berlusconi's recent
statements about Russian
President Vladimir Putin.
According to an audio recording
that was published in the
Italian media, the former prime
minister has said and I quote,
that he reconnected with
Vladimir Putin and he said that
he considers himself to be one
harvest five friends and clearly
we know how sensitive this topic
is. Given that Georgia Maloney
has been trying to distance
herself from Russian President
Vladimir Putin, she even
condemned Russian invasion in
Ukraine. And that's also because
of Matteo Salvini, the leader of
the league passes past a pro
pooting stance. Now according to
reports on Italian media, it
seems that this could cause the
middle school near the
appointment of the Yanni a
member of force Italia as the
new foreign secretary. But the
question above all is whether or
not the two sides will manage to
fix things in time as they will
have to work together as part of
the same coalition. And as we
know, there is not much time
left to reach an agreement as
the new government could be
sworn in, and the next few days.
Yeah, All right, the tools have
been deployed. Let's see if
Berlusconi's party can fall out
with Georgia and then back to
the drawing board. They got to
continue to form a government.
That reports say that he's one
of his five friends. I don't
know where that came from. What
does that mean? Who was the
other four?
They were? Well, apparently
they're from the Bongo Bongo
party. They're like, hey, we
have five friends. Don't we
Vlad. Bongo Bongo. One of those
wink wink nod nod. Remember the
other three the other the other
four guys?
No, I don't know.
I'm just saying he had a bunker
bunker party. Vlad. Was there.
The gods video? Oh, remember you
and your and your four friends
without him here? Ah, it's a
message. It's a message. He
didn't that is that is a clear
message that is not being
investigated. Who could the one
to five friends be? Well, they
all had to be on Epstein's
Island.
That's possible. Maybe Epstein
was one of them.
There you go. Trump. Berlusconi,
Epstein. And what else can we
throw in there? By the way, I
got some emails from people
about the Zelinsky. Green screen
that you put in the newsletter.
Yeah. And it was it was fake
news, man, because, you know,
here's this report. And the
report is funnier than then
calling it fake news. The report
is that no, this wasn't used to
fake anything for his report,
you know, which we also
questioned whether it was green
screen or actually done outside
and in the middle of the night,
which the audio certainly didn't
sound like. No, no, he's doing
he's doing this to create
holograms of himself to show on
many levels. But that's even
funnier. They're gonna make
holograms of him. Oh, no, no,
that's not to fake anything.
That's just to create holograms
of him. Hello. I mean, how does
that work?
It goes too extreme. There's
like, one was it was good. It
was a hologram studio. And
somebody else pointed out to
you. You don't have a green
screen and the guy's wearing
that which green? No, it's not
the right color green. No,
it's not.
I mean, it's all crinkled and
it's not like a bunch of sheets.
It looks like bullcrap is what
it looks like but the somebody
else's and then one of the best
conspiracy stuff floating around
is that there is no Zelinsky he
doesn't exist. No, no, you have
Bosch your creation,
you have to say the whole thing.
There is no Zielinski and the
birds aren't real. Otherwise you
just just flapping your gums
man, you got to add that birds
aren't real birds. And then
there's this other guy and
actually sent it to Sir Jean.
You know, the sheriff here. Took
of Texas. This Russian guy
Father Greg Gregory Grigorii.
Russia's most prominent anti war
priests. You've got to look this
guy up. Because he looks it's a
Grigore g R i g o ry Gregory
Grigorii. And tell me he doesn't
look like a younger version of
ah, what was that guy? The real
Jew news. That crazy guy.
Oh, brother Nathaniel. Brother
Nathaniel. Yeah, we
haven't seen in a long time.
This is like a younger version
of brother Nathaniel. And, and
he's apparently but is this once
a priest in the Russian Orthodox
Church has set out to Nathaniel.
Right? That is set out to prove
maybe this is Nathaniel part to
shoot man. Where do we have
anything? What happened to
Nathaniel?
We haven't really he goes he's
got a website and he still does
his spiel.
He must do much the same. They
must have gotten gotten
the voices guys first I got
Grigorii when I look up here it
is just
Yeah, just a father Grigorii GRI
G O ry. And you'll see it it
says younger Raj Raj enough.
Yeah, that's it. Racha No, no.
MC NOF vi Tanko slightly
differently. I know he set out
to prove that not everyone in
the country stands behind
President Vladimir Putin is
active
in Russia. It looks nothing like
Nathaniel. A younger a younger
version. Getting ready to take
over the YouTube channel. I
mean, I'm sorry rumble sure
father in the thing is no longer
on
YouTube. Anyway, this is because
this guy's being hyped in in the
M five M I'm seeing him pop up.
I swear to God
looks like a character in a
storyline. Exactly. Jean says
never heard of this guy. So no
one's heard of him. Well,
they're I'm telling you. They're
they're amping him up. getting
him ready.
Yeah, for yeah for Call of Duty.
tan
so I'm listening to we're
talking about the sort of guy
I'm listening to and I didn't
even know this podcast was still
going on which was it which is
useful idiots podcast with with
the Met tie AB and oh yeah. Oh
gosh. Basically it's pretty good
podcast set for Katie helper and
in her screechy voice and she
just comes in with like jokes
every so often and she doesn't
add anything to the
conversation. And she's that
just
so you know, that's a misogynist
trope these days.
Well, that's pretty much yet if
you look at your misogynist or
not. So they see what I guess
she is she a
comedian? What is she?
Oh, do you know what is
possible? Because she's not very
funny. Who Well, that's possible
to do you have a clue? I have a
couple of clips. I got a let's
start with the Saudi eclipses
Saudi USA double dealing clip.
Oh, that's the one hold on. him.
Where are these clips,
Greenstone story holes as the
Erin Matt take. But those two
clips are not those are the last
two of the group trying to think
where the rest of them showed
up. Got to be Saudi USA double
dealing with their shot
we saw the heartwarming is your
right you win. Good
job.
We saw the heartwarming scene of
John Brennan congratulating the
Biden administration for
supposedly ending aid to Saudi
Arabia's hostilities in Yemen.
Is that Is that a thing to
actually be applauded? Or I saw
you tweeting about that as well?
Yes,
well, it's certainly better than
what Trump did. At the last
minute, Pompeo designated Onsala
Houthis, a terrorist
organization which was basically
a death sentence for the vast
majority of Yemenis because they
live under territory controlled
by the Houthis. And so
designating them a terrorist
organization would have
basically cut off aid to all
those areas, on top of the fact
that the country is already
under a medieval siege imposed
by the US and Saudi Arabia. So
Biden immediately reversed that,
which is good. And he appointed
an envoy. And he said that we
are going to end support for the
Saudi war in Yemen. But you have
to look at his words carefully.
Because he said we're going to
end support for offensive
operations, offensive Saudi
operations in Yemen. And he also
said we're going to he didn't
say we're going to suspend arms
sales. He said, we're going to
suspend a relevant arm sales.
Rep. These guys arms sales,
irrelevant arms,
irrelevant ones.
Exactly. So these, this is how
the Obama Biden camp does it.
They're really good at
pretending that they're doing
something humane, while adding
these qualifiers, that if you
look at the details, amount to
basically continuing the same
policy or modifying the same
policy to make it slightly less
murderous, but really, still
murderous. And that's the thing.
Actually, if you look at Biden's
language, it's very similar to
language that Obama used when he
greenlit the Saudi invasion of
Yemen back in 2015. Remember, it
wasn't Trump that started the
Yemen war, it was Obama, the
Saudis came to the Obama White
House, there was really no
debate inside the White House.
Everybody was on board, they
authorized it. And Obama when he
announced his support, he talked
about it being defensive for
Saudi Arabia that Saudi Arabia
needed to defend its territorial
integrity.
Oh, it's always nice to hear
someone who has some historical
facts of where stuff comes from
the genesis of some of these
issues. Blood
was interesting, because I had
ridiculed Biden for cutting off
the Saudis saying that Lockheed
and Raytheon are gonna put up
with this right, thinking that
there's actually happening and
this guy Matt Tay, who writes
for gray zone.
I liked that guy. That guy,
because he's the lefty. I think
he's a total lefty thinks
everything's super progressive,
thinks Trump was a total douche.
But at the same time, he went on
a long rant about Russia gate
being and he says he knew he was
doomed once he said that Russia
gate was a hoax. He says there's
plenty of things you could have
gone after Trump about but to
create a hoax and then run it
and run with it to such an
extreme. We just heard everybody
inhale Trump, and he's anti
Trump this guy, and but he says
he knew his career was over.
Which he said the same thing
because he also thought Russia
gate was a hoax,
right? Of course. It was obvious
on its face. It was so obvious.
Yeah, to everybody except to
hucksters who I think hoax
themselves. But is that if that
full clip, yeah. Okay, go to
part two and you get the rest of
it. Biden is now using the same
language that Obama used when he
authorized this mass murder
campaign. What Really 2015 It's
still better than Trump and
Pompeo because they were they
were just like unfettered
support for the Saudi genocide.
So it's a good thing. But there
if you look at the language,
they've left it qualified enough
that they could still continue
to provide key support, but just
call it defensive. And they
could still sell Saudi Arabia
arms, but just call it
irrelevant, you know, as opposed
to irrelevant arm sales.
Wow, go Aaron.
Well, to me, it's a difference
between being honest about
things. Yeah. dishonest and
sneaky.
Yeah, exactly. And this guy's I
mean, he was also on Tucker
Carlson and he's going to find
himself out of the out of the
club pretty soon though. He's
out he's already already out. In
fact, in fact, here we have this
is the way when the second This
isn't his dad some also some
hoity toity journalists guy.
He I think his dad was a
journalist, but the guy who runs
grey zone, which is where he got
tangled up, is this is
Blumenthal. Max Blumenthal, who
is dad was a bad actor that
worked with Hillary, right. But
that's been and here we here's
the story about this is what's
interesting. This is Aaron, my
tan Wikipedia. And it's so
called deprecation,
switching to another part of the
world. What happened recently
with gray zone and Wikipedia.
Oh, well, so that's the thing
where to the gray zone, which I
work for, founded by Max
Blumenthal. And we do you know,
like, I just think we do
journalism, but we're because of
like the narrow because like the
US media space is so
constrained. And because I think
we're one of the few sites that
consistently pushes back on
foreign policy on prevailing
foreign policy and foreign
narratives. We've been labeled
in the into this box as being
like anti imperialist, which I
mean, I am I am anti realist.
I'm fine to be labeled that but
like, it's almost like,
well, they use some strange word
deprecated. Is that the word?
They will?
Yeah, so But basically, some
regime change supporters in
Venezuela, they banded together
to get gray zone listed as a
deprecated source, which means
that
you and Max are self
deprecating, but Oh, sure.
That's how they weren't paying
tribute to our self deprecating
sense of humor. Yeah. They, they
banded together and they got the
gray zone listed on Wikipedia as
a deprecated source, which means
if someone wants to cite and
love it are reporting so like,
if Max does a expos a on how
Sheldon Adelson. His company
helped the CIA spy on Julian
Assange. You can't cite that on
Wikipedia, because it's a
deprecated source. Even me if I
write in The Nation magazine
about the OPC W coverup scandal
where the OPC w the world's top
chemical weapons watchdog, they
investigated this alleged
chemical attack in Syria in
April 2018. Their own
investigators found evidence
that undermined the allegation
that the Assad government was
guilty, but they were censored
essentially, and sidelined and
there was a massive cover up so
when I write an article about
that in The Nation magazine, not
even in the gray zone, you can't
cite that on Wikipedia because I
work for the grey zone
so so by the transitive property
of us are like guilt by
association you you get you get
deprecated by extension Yeah,
are we advocated now you're not
but it's maybe
the more you interview me or max
or other anti imperialist the
more you risk that
yeah, she's super annoying. This
is a great term. I think this is
a no agenda shop t shirt
deprecated and decentralized
imbricated title this is who we
are deprecated and decentralize.
Well, he goes on and I don't
have the clips of this because
it was on for a long time. And
he goes on about the about the
phony baloney gas attack in
Syria. Right holiday right.
Busted, you know, they're the
only ones and no one's
another one. That was the White
Helmets. Another one we were all
brought up to White Helmets
being a bunch of you know,
supported by acid. All this
stuff. We covered in great
detail from a lot of different
angles.
Yeah, but do we get a hat tip
from Matt Taibbi? No, no, of
course. Do we get a hat tip from
Aaron Mateo new. Do we even get
a bad punch line from the lady
new?
We do our own bed bed and punch
line. We're very lonely. We
don't need this kind of bull
crap. Anyway, very
successful. bad puns.
So, so onward with his little
fine eat as a final thing here
about Wikipedia that I thought
was fascinating.
There's a whole racket going on
with Wikipedia. There's this one
user name, named Philip Krause,
who if you look at like the
hours he spends on Wikipedia, he
spends like, some ungodly amount
of time each day like that
exists, right? Yeah, more. Yeah.
It just constantly editing
people's profiles. So he's like
the chief ah, They're on max
Blumenthal's Wikipedia page. And
so when Max gets like a good
review of one of his old books
in the New York Times, they
literally take that out. And
they instead add all these like
shady sources that insult Max
and they use that as the source.
So there's people who are
dedicated basically, to smearing
voices like Max Blumenthal. And
that's who operates inside the
Wikipedia orbit. And people of
people who are have editing
privileges there have tried to
appeal, but they've gotten
overruled. And there's there's
basically this like, internal
Cabal, Cabal that exists to like
denigrate anyone who's like
remotely, anti imperialist, and
remotely factual, when it comes
to exposing foreign policy
narratives, that that are in the
service of us hegemony. So it's
just, you know, there's nothing
we can do about it. And I
recommend people go to the gray
zone, read about how we were
deprecated. And also read about
the network inside Wikipedia,
who they are tied to, it's like
it's a regime change racket. And
that's what they serve to. So
this notion that Wikipedia is
this like, free page for like
free information. It's
completely it's, it's not true.
Wow, regime change racket,
another good one.
I like regime change racket. And
by the way, they have people in
these curveballs at Wikipedia
that also make sure to monitor
all the global warming skeptics.
Oh, goodness. Oh, yeah. Oh,
those guys are booted.
Oh, yeah. Well, I have I have
some good global warming stuff
for or I'm sorry, climate change
for after our break. But just to
add to all of this, maybe a
quick moment about an update on
Julian Assange. And she did come
up in that clip, which is not
good. But this is Jen Robinson,
still his lawyer. And I
remember, they were kind of
lawyer, boyfriend girlfriend,
when she first started. And
she's very elite. She comes from
elite circles, and we'd never
really trusted her. I recall.
And now I'm going back to the,
you know, the original document
released in the videos and when
Wikipedia got de platformed off
of MasterCard for their
processing. And now with she's
mature, she's 10 years older.
She, you know, she carries
herself well. And she's
extremely concerned for not just
Julian, but for press freedom,
itself.
The now events around the
Assange case have been
extraordinary and bizarre. You
and other lawyers were put under
surveillance by British
intelligence, the former head of
the CIA, Mike Pompeo, we
understand plan to kidnap or
assassinate Assange when he was
in the Ecuadorian Embassy. Can
you really imagine that the US
will relent on its intention to
put him on trial. We continue to
make an ask of the US government
that they dropped the charges
against Julian because of the
important free speech principles
at play. This precedent means
that any journalist anywhere in
the world could be extradited
and face prosecution for
publishing truthful information.
That's before we even get into
the abusive process, in this
case, spying on us as his lawyer
spying on Julian seizure of
legal, legally privileged
material. So we continue to make
the ask of the US government and
indeed of the Australian
Government to ask for this to
put be put to an end. Now, the
attorney general Mark Dreyfus
said that he's engaged in
private talks with the Biden
administration about Assange,
are those top talks the last
chance that Assange has to avoid
extradition to the US, I mean,
this situation is incredibly
urgent, Julian's health is
declining. In front of our eyes,
he's already suffered a mini
stroke. He's got COVID right now
in prison, which doctors say
could be life threatening for
him. This is a situation a
humanitarian situation, the
Australian Government needs to
take action. We have had
conservative consecutive
governments on both sides of
politics, be continuing silence
and complicity with this
prosecution. We finally have an
Australian government and a
prime minister saying enough is
enough. And we certainly hope
that this Australian government
and this Prime Minister will
take the action needed to put it
to an end. Now, there have been
arguments along the way that
Assange should actually be
brought back to serve any
potential sentence here in
Australia has the time for that
option expired. The problem with
that solution, it is no
solution. He would have to go to
the US be convicted, exhaust all
appeal processes and we're
talking about another decade of
legal process. He won't last
that long. The medical evidence
makes clear he won't last that
long. If he is extradited, he
will suicide. This is a very
serious situation one the
Australian Government needs to
be acting upon and acting upon
now.
Bow he will suicide
or he'll be suicide it
will that was kind of the
implication I got it's like wow.
And why it's so nuts. He doesn't
have any extra information. What
do they need to talk to them
about? I don't even understand
anymore. It's been so long.
They need the Australian
Government needs to step up.
It's one of their citizens and
just pull them out of there. And
they're in the Commonwealth. I
mean, they're closer to Great
Britain and we are technically
they're in the five eyes. Well,
we're in the five eyes, too. I
know. But I'm not talking about
the five eyes, despite groups
that are cooperating. I just
started talking about the
British Commonwealth. Yeah. And
they should be able to just pull
him out of there and take him to
Australia and, you know,
one and go and waterboard him
there. So well, but it's it. I
think there's something to it
that this could have happened to
any journalist. And did you hear
but I don't have any clips or
anything that ABC news
journalists who got rousted from
his home and have hasn't been
heard? No,
he never got Ross from his home.
He wasn't there when they showed
up. No, I thought he got
roasted, roasted. Rousey got
wrote, well, you may have been
Rosalie disappeared, but he's
gone. Yeah. No, he disappeared,
and I ended and his place was
empty. I looked into it quite
was his clothes, his
hips. Do you know that guy?
No, I never heard of him. But he
was. I saw some clips of him.
There's some clips floating
around. I think I posted one I
know agenda social. And you
know, he looks like he could I
don't know what anything about
the guy. But he disappeared
completely. And he was going
after the army. Yeah. With
the was it the raid in Niger?
Air? Yes. Yeah,
there was ISIS ambush, right.
Yeah. And then it was covered up
by the by the United States by
Africa calm. And it's just
scandalous. And but what the FBI
has got to do it, it is beyond
me. But they're losing
credibility left and right. I do
have a clip of the I have a one
of the we have a lot of military
officers that listen to the
show. And one of them and a lot
of just irked with what's going
on with this force, vaccination,
some of the other stuff now, but
this one guy sent me a link to
this. The Secretary of the Army
woman, she is just a nun. Nick,
have you ever I saw were moose?
Yes, yeah. You have a clip from
her going on and on about equity
and all the rest of it. And so
that's important to the fighting
force,
in terms of you know, soldiers
coming from marginalized
communities or, you know,
demographics that are not widely
represented in the army. That's
part of why we've got to
emphasize positive command
climates and inclusion. You
know, we get criticized,
frankly, sometimes for being
woke. I'm not sure what woke
means. I think woke means a lot
of different things to different
people. But first of all, I
would say if woke means, you
know, we are not focused on
warfighting, we are not focused
on readiness, that doesn't
reflect what I see at
installations all around the
country or overseas when I go
and visit, but I think you know,
we do have a wide range of
soldiers in our army, and we've
got to make them all feel
included. And that's why a lot
of our diversity, equity and
inclusion programs are important
in terms of you know, soldiers
coming from marginalized
communities
doublestar start
there. Sorry about that.
Yeah, I remember this clip from
a week or two ago I think
yeah, she's a diversity she's
got no background what she's a
she is a concert consultant. No,
no, she is a federal which is a
professional bureaucrat, foreign
service type person one of those
that was trained to go from
embassy the embassy and do this
a nap it has no military
background whatsoever. Probably
a spook and not particularly
high up division. And she is
useless as when she Secretary of
the Army it makes no sense that
me she's the Big Boss What is
the wonder what
is her point is for recruitment
as we need to get it she
literally saying hey, we need
more black people to get killed?
Is
that what you think? Well,
that's part of it saying that
part of it they already have
enough black people that's not
what they need. What do they
need? They need some more
Hispanics. They need some Benny
more okay, they got plenty of
Hispanics too. What am I
thinking they gotta get blacks,
Hispanics, they don't have
enough whites. But what they
don't have enough of his gays,
transgenders okay, they need
more transgender soldiers that
fit need to feel welcome.
That's the last thing the
military is about is your
feelings. But okay, that's not
what they do in bootcamp is
remove those.
Remove your willingness to try
but the zoo Yeah, this is not
about blacks, that's for sure.
Because daarmee is probably half
blacks and then the rest of you
know today. About another third
of them are are Hispanic and
then we have you know the whites
so that's just you know that
there's nothing to fix there
seems to me they need more gays
more women with the transgenders
you know,
they're short staffed so you
what I what I have been
following online, there's
nothing clippable is recruitment
videos are popping up on gamer
sites and and tick tock and they
look like they're really hot
women. going hey, you know, you
should look into joining the
army. It's like,
I'm not seeing these ads. Well,
they're more like interstitials
they just kind of run on tick
tock it's there's a lot of
people calling it Hey, they're
using like hot game or chicks to
try and recruit people. Just see
these guys sitting at home.
Playing video game vaping Oh,
yeah, that looks like a good
groovy place to go that arm. And
with that, I'd like to thank you
for your courtesy in the morning
to you the man who put the seat
in gain or create ladies and
gentlemen say hello to my friend
on the other end Mr. Johnson
in the morning, you see, the
boots on the ground the feet in
the air the subs in the water?
It Oh, the game is the nights
out there the morning. Rolls are
hanging
out. I love the trolls that will
be in there and they'd be like,
this is boring. Who cares? Who
gives an F? And I love yelling
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Have a bit of climate change
stuff that I think we talk
about? Because I think there's a
setup setup. So first, let's
talk about water. Hey, go. Let's
talk about water. This sounds
like bullcrap.
Farmers who transport crops in
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water levels will be causing
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river is nearing a record low in
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barges. And those costs will
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exact same conditions, same
negative water, and it turned
out okay. But then you have the
Colorado River.
That was that was empty.
But has this the worst for how
long do you think?
Probably not as long as we'd
like to imagine
us. This is a Senator Mark
Kelly,
Senator Keller will start with
you. 45 seconds. Let's start
there and see how far we go.
We're facing short term long
term cuts of Colorado River
water. How do we address this
issue? And
it is an issue.
It's a major issue. I mean, this
is the worst drought that this
part of the planet has seen in
1000 years, it's been going on
22 years.
1000 years, 22 years. I don't
know what I don't know what he's
talking about.
What is that sound effect? You
know, someone
put that together for me. And it
was there. He cut the clip like
that, which I thought was funny.
You should pull it out? Because
I think that's a replacement for
Theramin.
Ooh, I'll have him send me the
ISO of it. I'll bet he has it.
And then Oh, my God. Yeah,
I think the best part.
So I think that we're at a point
now, particularly and this will
be kind of interesting because
Elon Musk is, you know, clearly
in a weak position at the moment
with Tesla more than anything. I
think we made the point at the
point where we start to flip the
script on electric vehicles, and
start to push towards clean
hydro gene. I mean, everywhere
you turn, all the projects are
clean hydrogen, green hydrogen,
which we know from the experts,
hydrogen cars, sure. Green
hydrogen cars, that will be
about 10 years before they
figure that out, if ever, am I
misstating the facts? Well, what
do you mean, I don't know if the
hydrogen they're creating now is
made with dirty energy because
that's the way they have to do
it.
Which is probably true. Yeah,
with fossil fuels. So you gotta
electoral is like trawlers size
the water regular water and it
takes energy to do that
and they're telling us that
don't worry, you know we'll
cover it with the solar panels
and I mean do you need a lot of
energy from Friday trawlers is
but okay, I'm sure they can do
it. So now we get the
discrediting of the electric
vehicles because hydrogen that
wouldn't be electric, it's
actually combustion and then out
the exhaust comes water, which
is
or could be a fuel cell, you can
also use fuel so that's
even less likely, according to
you that a fuel cell is gonna
happen anytime soon.
But it's cool. So
now we have 25 megawatt Arklow
Bank wind farm on fire. The
batteries are on fire, but but
ABC ABC had this long report. I
got a couple choice little
chopped up clips here. About the
the Tesla's in Florida after
Hurricane Ian. Yeah, this should
be good. Oh, yeah. And they
don't even call out Tesla per
se. It's electric vehicles.
They're going after him. And I
mean, ABC is gotta be on the
know for the depth of this
report.
Now with an urgent alert in the
aftermath of hurricane in
Florida, some electric vehicles
have been bursting into flames
first. national correspondent
Matt Gutman has more on some of
the hurricane damage vehicles.
Good morning, Matt.
Hey, good morning, Robin. So
this is a typical lot where they
store cars that have been
totaled by flood damage. You can
see how closely parked all those
vehicles are. And this is a
field where they have to store
EVs so they don't burst into
flames and burn anything else
down. And right now in Florida
officials are sounding the alarm
and they're asking the federal
government for guidance.
All right, so let's get some
details on how bad this really
is. Let's get some boots on the
ground with the firefighters
in hurricane Ian's aftermath.
Electric vehicles bursting into
flames spontaneously after being
damaged in floodwaters. car
batteries catching fire,
prompting an urgent new warning
from the state is the theory
that when salt water interacts
with these Evie batteries, they
turn into something of a time
bomb.
Well we can we just can assume
that that's contributing to it
because all these are storm
damaged vehicles that were
flooded it's a
real concern among firefighters
those fires proving very
difficult to put out so how much
water would you put on a typical
gas powered car
sometimes we just take a tank of
water on the engine around 750
to 1000 gallons how much these
will you know we're doing 8000
Plus gallons of water just
constant flow trying to cool
them down and stop the battery
so
like 10 to 12 times the amount
of water is required to put a
car out like this easily
anything
correct
is that not bad for the
environment this waste of water
to put these things out
not to measure what kind of
smoke gets in the air? Yes the
um salts of some sort. Be good
to breeze Yeah, Tesla
smoke.
Tesla, smoky smoke,
Tesla smoke. All right. Let's
now now everyone's unhappy with
these things, including, you
know, guys who typically are
happy with broken down cars but
no, not the not the tow truck
guys anymore. Tim Baker
told this Tesla to his lawn.
After firefighters put it out.
I went back in my office, got a
drink, sat down on the couch and
one of my employees yelled Hey,
there's a fire Baker had to push
the car out into the street.
Another eventful day. And you
can see the car still on skids,
helping smoke sputtering into
flames. They had to plunk it in
the drainage ditch during
increasing number of tow truck
drivers and companies who are
just refusing to tow these
vehicles.
Yeah, pretty much so very
dangerous cars to tow they have
a potential to catch fire at
pretty much any time.
Okay, so Elon clearly has these
off his game was some don't
advertise but he's got to give
somebody maybe it's because he
didn't give his Gail ABC. But
she CBS Gayle, CBS right
Gail, I think a CBA maybe
you didn't give Stephanopoulos
an interview and like you know,
we're gonna show you you little
punk. So now we're just gonna
make the remember that haven't
mentioned Tesla at all, which is
the great part about it, because
discrediting
that show today. Elon has good
marketing, PR people that call
up and make a fuss. And they
don't have the prominent they
have when they call them make a
fuss, I think from my experience
is that they don't have any
advertising leverage, which a
lot of companies like to have,
you know, like IBM used to have
a lot of non lot and have not.
They have no advertising
leverage. All they can do is
just draw, you know, you're
against climate change. You're a
horrible person, you're a Nazi
or Trump lover. I don't know
what they can tell him. But
whatever the case
about your shoot explodes on
contact with water and by the
way, if you have some flooding,
which happens all the time all
over the place
They say, Okay, I'll be the PR
person. You're going to be that
person that just said what you
said. I said, Look, we don't
have, there's no reason to slam
us we have we're doing the
environmental right thing to do.
And you're right. You're
slamming us.
Are you? Are you Tesla?
I'm Tesla.
Shut up, give me Elon, I want
Elon Elon does an interview. Or
we went the wrong direction. I
can't do my bit.
I don't understand what you want
me to do.
I want you to push back and say,
Look, we're going to talk about
these burning cars. And I'm
going to say, well, it's all
electric cars, not just Tesla.
Yeah, so we have a piece that's
running and I'm on a deadline.
So if you'd like to comment at
all, we were going to talk about
how they these cars burst into
flames. And you really, you
can't even store them near each
other because one might ignite
the other one. Do you have any
comments? Is that okay? If we
just use that?
It's not our cars, it's all
electric cars. But we don't want
electric cars. We're gonna sue
your ass if you say it's us, is
all electric cars, General
Motors makes them Ford makes
them Ford makes a bunch of them.
And everybody's bragging about
doing these cars BMW is doing
everybody's doing so why you're
gonna why you're gonna point. If
you're gonna isolate and pointed
us. We're suing you. We're gonna
sue you. We're gonna file papers
tonight.
Good point. Thank you very much.
We'll we'll get back to you
guys, all right, guys. I just
got off the phone with legal. So
we can't actually say it's
Tesla, but we could show the
pictures of these frickin cars.
Yeah, that's what you do. That's
exactly
what happened. Let's continue
and storing flooded EVs is
increasingly a problem. This
field has been specifically
designated for electric vehicles
that have been flooded out by
hurricane II and every single
one of them has to be spaced 50
feet apart in case they
continuously burst into flames.
The traditional cars in this lot
parked on the other side. They
can be parked close together.
And this is another 70 throwback
in a very odd way. What was the
what was wrong with the car of
the 70s the pinto would close a
wire and it would burst into
flames. Yeah, we
get rear ended they blow up
Yeah,
but even I remember that. Oh the
pinto the Pinto and my I
remember mom's I'm Clavinova
Pinto. I burst into flames at
any moment. Yeah. Great Joe and
that one alright, so Florida is
calling for help on this man.
This is so bad even de Santos
can't fix it.
Bobby Schneider who trains first
responders on handling Evie
fires says the potential dangers
remain.
That's part of our concern is
that when they come into areas
that have no electricity, and
they restore power to the grid,
what about the vehicles that are
sitting in garages or parking
garages that were plugged in
charging before the storm surge
happened
and now Florida State Fire
Marshal calling on federal
officials for action the
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration responding in a
letter acknowledging the problem
writing lithium ion vehicle
battery fires have been observed
both rapidly igniting and
igniting several weeks after
battery damage occurred that
state fire marshal now calling
on Evie companies to pitch in,
we need you to lean forward
partner with us and understand
how we can protect our first
responders how we can save
people's homes from
burning down. And you know
what's going to happen next, you
will have to pay a premium on
your insurance if you have an
electric vehicle plugged in at
home. Because these are
unstable, we're going to see
more of these reports catching
fire without flooding, just
without flooding, just boom,
something gone done. And the
beauty is it's kind of true.
These things are dangerous. It's
just it was never marketed that
way we were all in awe of Elon.
And just to satisfy the PR
company who said they were going
to sue us let's do a little
little disclaimer thing at the
end here.
So folks at home have cars that
have been damaged in floodwaters
especially salt waters, you're
going to we're going to want to
make sure that the that the car
is unplugged, you might want to
learn authority so they can keep
it 50 feet away from anything
else. And guys, it is important
to note that every expert we
spoke to said that these
vehicles are not inherently more
dangerous than traditional gas
powered cars. They just have to
be handled differently. And
first responders will have to be
trained across the country in
how to better deal with them and
get them safely to a recycling
facility. Guys
got to keep that in mind. You're
right about that.
Yeah, she says that so we don't
get sued. Got to keep that in
mind. You're right about that
very important fact. Thank you.
Now we can't get sued.
We can't get sued. I
think I think the next thing
we'll hear and I don't know
who's going to do it, but
someone's going to start
pushing. It'll be the same
template. I think that Ilan
used, you know, get something
small and cool and that, you
know, some they can put some
Hollywood types in and it'll be
a A safe hydrogen vehicle,
something like that. It's
camera. There's
also one other possibility.
Okay. batteries that can
explode.
Yeah, well, I'm still waiting
for this great battery
technology.
Well, I may be waiting for a
while, but it's fine. But if
anyone's gonna do it, it'd be
Elon, Eli now who have come up
with some big announcement about
some new they're using nickel
hydride plus some new version of
one of these bad old battery.
They're all technologies all
from the 1800s. Yeah, but they
come with some old zinc air
battery or something that won't
explode. That's a real battery.
And yeah, I know, I know. And
the good the cool thing about
zinc air batteries, you can just
drive into a station, they could
swap out the zinc, new zinc.
And that failed before there was
a there's a component failing.
These things fail and fail. But
there's but now I have a strong
climate in cars. I got a lot of
unknown information from this
clip about the BMW electric cars
are going to be rolling out but
mostly the BMW is that are built
in the United States and South
Carolina. Do you know? Well,
this is clip and tell me didn't
you knew this?
automaker BMW has announced it
plans to spend $1.7 billion for
electric car production at its
plant in South Carolina, South
Carolina Public Radio's Vince
Kolb Lugo reports
BMW says more than half of that
money 1 billion will help
prepare the Spartanburg campus
to make battery powered
vehicles. The other 700 million
will go towards building a new
high voltage battery fabrication
plant, the Spartanburg plant
currently makes to plug in
hybrid electric vehicles. BMW
Group Chairman Oliver's ipsas
says by 2030, it plans to build
at least six fully electric
vehicles there
with our plans were anticipating
the growing demand for all
electric vehicle models, not
only here in the United States,
but also around the whole
globe. The Spartanburg plant
remains the German automakers
largest production facility in
the world and the largest car
exporter in the United States.
So did you know that most of the
BMWs around the world are made
in the United States? I think
most of the exported cars from
the United States are BMWs made
here.
I didn't know about the export.
I knew they made a lot of them
here. I didn't know that the
exporter made here as well.
That's odd, especially since
it's
German what so what happened to
the German engineering they got
annoyed by South Carolinians. So
there was a Do you have to take
to pick up the slack on German
engineers that German is not
American,
we got no electricity.
Now to look back on it is a good
decision to move in here.
But what but it's really smart.
You know what I like about this
BMW move is one day before you
know BMW also owns Rolls Royce.
And they announced the $400,000
Rolls Royce, Evie, so they got
the high end do and then this is
a very good marketing thing.
It's like okay, here's the
here's the one you really want.
You really want the Corvette but
you can't really afford that. So
you get the Camaro. So, yeah. I
don't know. But I don't know
immense someone like Toyota is
gonna win this and they have
some hydrogen thing and
everyone's gonna be sad and put
them out of business. I don't
this whole thing is it makes no
sense. We prove this. Nothing
has really improved with battery
technology since the last time
we use these things in the late
1800s. Yeah. Yes, but it really
until combustion came along so
it has some
it came I know is reversed. It
was like, Look at this. Look at
this engine Navy pull gasoline,
it goes forever. And you just
put some more gasoline and it
keeps going the battery car. You
gotta haul it back home and put
it down a charger. Here's
the one that irks me. Every
single day. There's another
announcement by some drone
company that has come up with
the you know, the one person to
person drone and they fly you
know, they're real. You know,
they work they range from
100,000 to $300,000. Of course,
only a few people might be
actually be able to get some,
but it's all vaporware horse
crap, because the specs decent
guy to fly 100 miles an hour for
20 minutes. Because this battery
they're all like Oh, invest in
us because the battery
technology that you heard from
John C. Dvorak is coming. D long
is gonna bring us better
batteries. Don't worry, invest
now while stocks last. And it's
all vaporware. Especially the
Chinese stuff, man they do
videos where you actually think
people are flying in this car
and it's just hidden of them
sitting on the ground in the
model. And then a CGI flying
car. It's horse crap. These
electric planes No, it made of
course you can make a plane fly
on electricity for a limited
amount of time.
20 minutes Yeah. is about the
right number and it's oh this is
great.
A week to charge it up it you
know no it's all did exactly
what you said you land at the
airport and then they pop a new
battery in because no we got
nothing but batteries stored
there. No danger they're stored
next to the fuel tanks boys.
Come on. Let's get real about
this.
Here's my last battery isn't my
battery that battery beat Biden
money.
Second, the White House is
awarding nearly $3 billion in
grants to boost US production of
electric vehicle batteries is
NPR is Barbara Sprott reports.
It's the latest move to help
reduce the country's dependence
on China
grants to do the $1 trillion
bipartisan infrastructure law,
nearly $3 billion will be spread
among 20 manufacturing and
processing companies for
projects across 12 States.
President Biden had previously
set a goal for electric vehicles
to make up half of all new
vehicle sales by 2030.
With more electric vehicle
sales, the demand for batteries,
and the critical minerals that
go into those batteries has
grown is going to continue to
grow.
The White House says these
grants will enable the
development of enough lithium to
supply roughly 2 million
electric vehicles annually and
establish significant domestic
production of graphite and
nickel.
Oh, yeah, we forgot about that.
Where are we going to rape
Canada's soil for that? Wasn't
Canada our partner or the EU's
partner for for the lithium for
the lithium because us Canadian
children to troll in the mines
and get get get all the horrible
rare earth minerals,
lithium in South America, and
they can do the same thing.
And then, of course, just on the
climate change tip, which is
directly responsible for this
energy crisis. We have this
today President Biden is
expected to authorize the
release of 15 million barrels of
oil from the nation's emergency
stockpile. In an attempt to
bring down gas prices, it will
mark the last of the 180 million
barrels Biden previously pledged
to release. Definitely
more supply could lead to
cheaper gas prices. But
critics say the 15 million
barrels is a drop in the bucket
considering the US consumes
about 20 million barrels per day
more supplies always better for
gas prices.
I'm good. We're just gonna have
to see what happens with
demand and also with crude oil
prices.
Although Biden is making the
announcement today, the 50
million barrels will not be
released until December.
I mean, that's called not
keeping your powder dry. You're
done. You got nothing left. You
got announcements about you
doing something that's not going
to make a difference? Yeah,
that's pretty bad. That's pretty
bad. I
have this one clip that's kind
of climate related. But it's not
really about climate. It's about
that. You know that asteroid?
They poked with a Yeah.
Satellite Dart.
Yes,
the Dart is if you listen to
this missing information. On
this clip, I want to talk I
wanted to get this out of the
way this the Dart report was
missing information. NASA's
mission to move an asteroid has
apparently been an
earth shattering success.
For the first time ever.
Humanity has changed the orbit
of a planetary body.
What happened to Bruce Willis
doing it?
That's the space agency's Laurie
glaze has NPRs Jeff Brumfield
reports. The test proves there's
at least one way to defend Earth
from an incoming space rock.
This was NASA's plan to save the
world. Take a spaceship the size
of a golf cart and smack it into
an asteroid the size of an
Egyptian pyramid at 14,000 miles
an hour. Step one, steer the
golf cart into the asteroid not
exactly easy. Both are moving
really fast and space is really
big, but they did it. We have in
late September, the little
spacecraft known as Dark
splattered like a bug on the
windshield of its target
asteroid called Die MorphOS. Die
MorphOS actually orbits a bigger
asteroid called did most which
brings us to step two,
researchers had to figure out if
the splat did anything or in
technical terms did dark change
the time it takes dye MorphOS to
go around data most. At
yesterday's press conference,
NASA scientists announced that
they'd measured the change at
around 32 minutes, which is
good.
So period change of 32 minutes
is spectacular and exciting.
Nancy Chabot is a planetary
scientist at the Johns Hopkins
Applied Physics Laboratory where
the mission is based. She says
the change in time means the
path of dimorphism around data
most also changed
the MorphOS just now orbits ever
so slightly closer to data most
than it used to previously. So
job done asteroid moved, not
that it really matters this
time. Neither of these asteroids
are on a collision course with
Earth. But NASA's Laurie glaze
says the space agency now wants
to step up and search for
asteroids that are because the
sooner humanity finds them, the
easier it'll be to move them out
of the way. So what was the
missing
info? To missing info, which
could create a little seems to
me to be important. Also, a
point of discussion is that they
meant to move it 11 minutes. Oh,
they hit their tick, the
calculation was it was going to
change it. 11 minutes. That was
in the early reports. 11
minutes, but it turned out to be
32 minutes later, so ever so
happy. I'm thinking, what do
what 3x Wrong?
Yeah, you know, you can just see
the headline. Oh, Darfur most
now direct path with the earth.
I mean, it seems to me that
that's a point of discussion,
and how you had all these
calculations and you manage to
hit this thing. Is there
space? I don't understand how,
what is this minutes?
I think it was the orbital time
or it was gonna be 30 it was
gonna reduce the orbit by 11
minutes, reduce it by 32,
something like that.
Just, you know, to me, that's a
failure. I would kind of with
you caveat at that minimum a
caveat. At least
they should have said something
about it. That's what I meant by
missing missing information. And
what why don't they why isn't
that in the report? It should be
and it should be discussed?
No, because there's something up
there up to no good.
That's probably the reason
upstairs good thing up.
My back to climate change. So
the Netherlands also a country
that is is going through a gas
crunch and and tripling
electricity and natural gas
prices. Just to make sure
everything works out as planned.
They have now shut down the gas
field. gas field they still had
in use. Because you know, we
can't be using gas. People are
crazy. and The Guardian reports
that the dumbest stuff
Say that again. They had a gas
field that was in use.
Yeah, the Netherlands has had I
mean, unless there's tons of gas
in the North Sea. The
nephrologist shut
that down so they can freeze the
people out. What was the point
of it?
This is the thronging and field.
That's where avoid zero lives.
The one that was causing all the
earthquakes because they were
you know, oh,
okay, these are those kinds of
guests.
I changed contains enough
natural gas to meet nearly all
of the region's need for some
time to come. Now the bad news
is they're shutting down all gas
drilling. And it was funny is
now they're saying, You know
what the excuses for shutting it
down? Well, we were causing
earthquakes and people were
complaining for 10 years. For 10
years people have been
complaining, now they decide to
shut it down. Please.
That's a bogus excuse. Just shut
it down. 10 minutes after they
started, not 10 years later,
unreal. And then I would say the
most important climate change
because you know, and I think
this one this one may actually
work. Finally some climate
change PR that I can get behind
a new study. You know that
that's that's here's the
propaganda but I'm liking it. A
new study says this is from New
York Post. A new study suggests
that long term air pollution
exposure is linked to women
gaining weight particularly
ladies in their late 40s and
50s. I have it there you go. You
want less climate change ladies
so we can keep that waist slim
and slender.
So you know I had a clip a
couple of shows ago about Bill
Gates and these other guys at
the I know have you played it or
not wanting to block out the
sun? Yeah, we played it. Yeah,
we did. We did.
Burn burns. The Geo aerosol
injection engineer.
This is Yeah, okay. Yeah.
Yeah, what about it? No
news on that front. Oh, oh, you
want to play the clip? No, I
got no time. Sorry. No, I don't
want to play it again.
Nevermind. Okay, this is gonna
chop. Air pollution causes.
Gases. Yeah.
Well, bad things are happening.
You know, Sweden has their new
right of centre government or
Conservative government. And the
new Swedish government has just
done away with the environment
ministry all together.
They got a clue. I was
like, No, that's extradite.
What's your name? Greta.
extra dice you mean do you get
whatever deport
yes extradite has a secondary
meaning deport
I don't know what to write down
deport Greta
we don't worry credit good
desert Showtime there's
the port Greg has another t
shirt too I mean you can have a
picture of her I mean it just
seems right a port the port
Greta the poor Greta. Alright,
so here's what the European
Union's are doing. Besides
shutting down gasfields, you
know, Queen Ursula is is running
with her plan.
The ongoing crisis as a result
of soaring and unstable energy
prices is still a huge problem
for the European Union. Ahead of
winter, the EU is proposing a
new set of measures aimed at
reducing the cost for citizens
and companies. One of them is to
reduce price volatility on the
main index used to assess gas
prices, the title transfer
facility, or TTS this mechanism
will establish a dynamic price
limit for transactions on the
TTF benchmark. In the medium
term, Brussels also wants to
create a benchmark only for
liquefied natural gas to
complement the one used until
now that ETF, which the
Commission says is no longer
reflecting the market situation.
In addition to protect supply
and price that you wants to make
it mandatory for member states
to buy at least 15% of their gas
for storage to a joint purchase
to avoid out bidding each other.
At the same time. The Commission
also wants to increase energy
solidarity among countries in
the EU to avoid shortages during
this winter. For now there are
only six solidarity agreements
in place, but the EU wants this
number to rise to around 40
through default solidarity rules
within the treaties. After
several months of facing
pressure from EU governments,
the Commission says is now ready
to start a debate for other
proposals, like the introduction
of the so called AI variant
exception which caps the price
of gas used to produce
electricity available only for
Spain and Portugal potentially
brought to an EU level.
Something that commission was
reluctant to examine for several
months that proposals and other
ideas like a cap on gas prices
will be discussed by EU leaders
at a meeting at the end of the
week.
Sounds like they better get that
clean hydrogen going soon
because this is not working
perfectly I'm in charge her plan
is not panning out. She's done
that you say that but I don't
think she's done this this
character this type of character
in European politics is never
done. This they this these hang
around like that, you know, like
an old toilet bowl on the lawn.
Just never really go away.
You mean like Christine Lagarde?
There you go. The Guardian
reports that the BBC is
preparing secret scripts for
possible use during the pending
winter blackouts in the UK. The
scripts yeah the scripts seen
by the guard is a script of the
scripts been leaked?
Well, the scripts seen by the
Guardian set out how the
corporation would reassure the
public in the event that a quote
major loss of power causes
mobile phone networks Internet
access banking systems or
traffic lights to fail across
England, Wales and Scotland.
They go on to say oh, what are
you drinking?
I'm drinking evianne Mind
Control. Oh wait a minute. I'm
sorry. I read it wrong. evianne
mind magnesium zinc raspberry
and ginseng mineral enhanced
drink
you did not do you purchase this
yourself or is this a
promotional item that door down
in about this. You know I'm
plugging these products. I
should get a case occasionally
of somebody who wants me to test
our product out in a carbonated
form on the show. Just the case
and I asked him much And Egina
trying to corrupt the show. But
I'll give it a once over but no
I get nothing. I got nothing for
free. I got this as a discounted
deal or at the grocery warehouse
told
you it was like it was a
freebie. Like hey we got it for
free. Are you paid for that?
Venom was wrong with you man Pam
oils, chemicals at Northern
Ireland seeing the offshoring of
electrolytes
look, does it say bio and
contains bio engineered food
ingredient?
I don't think it well. Okay. Not
you mentioned let me take a
look. Where is the ingredients?
Ingredients? Yeah. evianne
natural spring water. Oh yeah.
Carbon dioxide. We know what
that is to magnesium sulfate.
natural flavors. We don't know
what that is? zinc sulfate.
natural flavors they just spit
in it flavored. Maybe the public
would be advised to use car
radios or battery powered
receivers to listen to emergency
broadcasts on FM long wave
frequencies usually reserved for
radio too and radio for one
draft. BBC script warns that a
blackout could last for up to
two days with hospitals and
police placed under quote,
extreme pressure. Another says
there's hardly a hospital in the
world that doesn't have backup
generators.
Another says quote, the
government has said it hoped
power will be restored in the
next 36 to 48 hours different
parts of Britain will start to
receive intermittent supplies
before then.
And it lists this trust got out
just in time. Oh,
yeah. This is why they should
put Bo Joe back in let him deal
with that. No one wants the gig
now.
No, I think you might be right.
Who would want that? Because
that's what's going to happen to
what they're, you know, they
plan this stuff in advance and
you're the Prime Minister,
you're gonna get blamed.
They're prognosticating. It.
Isn't that crazy? What a world
we live in that literally
turning off the solution. And
the European exit for the French
the French they they get it?
They're out protesting, you
don't see it. There's hundreds
of 1000s of people I think that
are protesting across France.
They're so sick of it. You know,
and but now it's not going to
make any difference.
I haven't seen one report in
this country. I know about the
protests. They want to get out
of the EU. They want everything
to end the war and Ukraine. They
want to stop supporting the
Ukrainians. It's a bunch of
complaining.
Yeah, they don't want that pansy
running the show anymore and
McCrone are tired of him. I
know. I know. It's really
interesting what's going on?
There's no reporting on it at
all no.
So we've been tracking the bull
crap vape wars for several years
now. And as predicted, finally
the D cloaking takes place.
Altria sells us i cos rights to
Philip Morris for $2.7 billion.
These the smokeless combustible
tobacco products of Philip
Morris i cos are intended was
always intended to replace the
vape. And now watch the PR
campaign start. There was always
the plan from the beginning. We
can't have children and adults
using anything that makes them
feel good or what did they want
to do? It has to contain tobacco
otherwise the system breaks the
tax breaks don't work. The
master estates agreement doesn't
work. The bar could kill the
bond market. They need the
bond market. Yeah.
Oh man. I was this just last
thing we got to take a break. I
was watching this documentary.
Let me see what it's called. I
have a link in the show notes.
It's is what is it called
borrowed future? How student
loans are killing the American
dream. And yeah, so we know
about student loans. And what
dawned on me was not you know
that oh Biden getting rid of
them. It's it's no inflationary.
None of that really matters.
What dawned on me is the
subjects in this documentary,
orthodontists, nurses, teachers,
all kinds of people who
graduate, you know, get a
coveted job in medicine at a
hospital at a practice. You
know, the orthodontist was a
great example or you're a
teacher. And you have three four
fives in a medical field 700,000
A million dollars in student
loans. And and I think this is
how the CAPTCHA to lawyers to
this is how the CAPTCHA takes
place. You follow the protocol,
you follow the guidelines,
otherwise you'll get fired and
you're really screwed because
then you can't pay off that huge
debt, which only gets bigger
with interest payments, because
it's all commercial loans. I
think this is kind of the root
of the capture. This the student
loans. It's such a scam. And I
didn't know that Sallie Mae was
completely separated. That's not
100% commercial. There's no
supposedly no government
involvement in their backing of
the student loans. It's a mess.
I would say yes, the student
loan thing is was a scam and a
mess and the thing is that mate
would made it funny. IE, if you
have a sense of humor to was the
fact that as they introduced the
idea, and the government decided
to take over the business, so
when I was a kid, you can get a
student loan, but it's always
from a bank. And it was that a
lot of money. And, but once they
started, they saw the demand for
these student loans, that kids
are just going to go into debt
to go to school, the college is
all started raising their
tuition. So basically get all
the money. It's like, it's like
the scam for us, like the
polling scam, where you tell
people that there was gonna vote
Democrat so you can get the
money from the Republicans to
advertise. It's just it's like a
circular scam is like, oh, okay,
well, we'll just jack up our
tuition rates to monitor the
student loans, this just got to
take out even more money to even
go to the school to begin with.
And now the tuitions on many of
the state level colleges and
universities is the same as the
top private schools, which
didn't get a clue until just
start jacking it up as much as
they they jacked it up to
eventually, but they took a
little longer.
So there needs to be a class
action suit against University,
Sallie Mae government officials,
anybody we can find that would
just be be good for the country.
But I still see this as the real
problem being people are stuck,
they have to stay in their
shitty jobs. Otherwise, they get
screwed. And it turns out, I'm
digging deeper into this, the
idea that you cannot go bankrupt
and have your student loan as a
part of that bankruptcy biggest
scam. I think that's I think
it's maybe not true, there is a
way that you can do that I'm
looking
in well, I'd like to know which
way it is because I, as far as I
can tell, the Clinton put a lot
of these things in play.
I thought Biden did that in
Delaware, that was part of his
whole Delaware.
It's a national thing, and I
think it was during the Clinton
administration, but I could be
wrong. But whatever the case, it
is in play. And there's also
other kinds of bankruptcy,
things that have gone in. In the
olden days, if you went
bankrupt, you're just absolved
of all your debts. Right? And
that made everybody more
cautious. But now credit card
companies for example, you don't
you can't you know, you still
owe them money if you go
bankrupt. What? So they just
push it. I mean, if if, if you
could lose your credit card debt
instantly with a bankruptcy,
they wouldn't let you get away
with racking your bill up to you
know, $40,000 in credit card
debt and yeah, good trillion
dollar country.
Good point. Good point.
They just wouldn't do it.
Unless they sigh up everybody
into believing it. You can look
you can sue anybody in America
for anything. Kanye yay. Now
being sued by the family of
George Floyd.
Yes, I was gonna use it as the
hypocrite of the week, because
Kanye as soon as George George
Floyd Floyd died, he donated
over a million dollars to the
college fund for the kids, for
his children, and now the
children are suing him. But you
know what this data, thanks,
thanks for nothing.
So the way I see this, you know,
Elon now has a big, you know,
he's got a big swinging dongle
about, you know, me and my other
buddies. We're gonna buy
Twitter. We know we're
overpaying for it right now. But
the potential is just too good
to pass up. So that's the line.
Yeah, I think that with the Alex
Jones lawsuit with the Kanye
lawsuit, yay, that when Elon
Musk completes the acquisition
and is ready to destroy Twitter,
the way they do it, is by
immediately as I've said before,
making everybody register so now
you can say whatever you want on
Twitter, but just so you know,
if you do say something wrong,
you can get sued for $250
million. That's, that's it's so
obvious. That's how that he's
gonna ruin Twitter. And it'll
bake in some money payment thing
and, jeez. It's desperate times,
man desperate times.
I'm gonna show my school by
donate to no agenda. Imagine all
the people who could do that.
Oh, yeah, that'd be fine.
We do have a few people thanks
starting with Lisa McHale,
Michel ski from Mikulski in
Sarasota on $33.33 Greetings
comrades that she has a little
note there. So I'm going to skip
it. John Killian in new Hudson,
Michigan $100 Doug Andrews in
Sykesville, Maryland 101 some
baby making calm. We'll give
that to it to him at the end.
Oh, second. Oh yeah, I'm sorry.
Yeah. Did this go back to our
first let's?
Let's go back to the Yeah,
I didn't see that but she has an
F cancer quest.
Yeah, let's do this. Do that
right. Yes. Give it to her.
You've got karma
expanded and I'm sorry about
that. Lisa, and thank you, Sir
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top of the list for some reason
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North Carolina. Boobs donation
he is the Archduke of Luna,
lover of American boobs. And now
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in South Riding Virginia. He's
says he's a boots on the ground
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Now he's door to door salesman
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Hi, this is Vice President
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I can truly say we are meeting
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okay, I got it here. We will
listen to it. Pop culture is not
my bag. Pop culture is not my
bag.
Yeah, so Dan bond Gino seems to
drop that one line in constantly
throughout any of his podcasts
or shows. When somebody does
anything that's even remotely
you know, new like Kanye did pop
culture is not my bag.
He doesn't he doesn't spit spit
in the mic about yay.
Pop culture is not my bag. Pop
culture is not my bag.
Okay, I have this. We really
appreciate your courage. Nice
and clear.
But that already topped it.
Well, how
about this? Oh, absolutely.
Crazy,
too. echoey. Okay,
thank you for your courage.
Apps. The courage one will do
that. Yeah. Oh, you sound
overwhelmed.
I mean, it's not the greatest,
but it's his better than mine
and that other one.
Here's a screwball clip that I
wanted to share. And this comes
from, I think it was ain't it
wasn't even ticked up with me.
It was Tiktok. This is
supposedly one of Joe Biden's
granddaughter's. Her name is
Naomi Biden. And I looked at
Naomi Biden on the Google
Images. And she looks like it's
not only Biden, but listen to
what she has to say.
I'm gonna do it anyway. My
grandfather, Joe Biden, does
have a twin. And that twin is
currently pretending to be Joe
Biden, in the White House. So
unfortunately, my grandfather,
Joe Biden passed away about four
years ago. But, you know, he had
built up this really long
political career. And my family
still wanted to have a bit of
power in the US government. So
we just replaced Joe with his
twin brother, Bo. What do you
say?
Well, I like the idea of his
name being bow because that's
why you would name one of your
kids bow. So that that checks
out. Ditch very easy to
document. Somebody just has to
do a little research and they
find if he was a twin, he's a
twin. But yeah, I think he would
have showed up a little By now
he wouldn't come in so deep into
the whole Biden crime family
saga, and I loved it.
Python is funny. This is, hey,
we can't leave without talking
about Haiti for a second. I know
you have a clip, maybe mine will
suffice.
Canadian and American military
supplies have arrived in Haiti
to help that country's
government fight back against
armed gangs. Now these are
images of the planes carrying
those shipments on the weekend.
The delivery includes armored
vehicles and tactical equipment
to bolster Haiti's National
Police. The humanitarian
situation in Haiti is at a
crisis point. And let's bring in
Mack to gabbros philosophy from
Washington because as part of
the response to that matter, the
United States has now drafted a
United Nations Security Council
resolution support for the
deployment of a rapid action
force to Haiti. Tell us more
about what that involves.
Well, Heather, this rapid action
force was first reported by
several media outlets initially
from the Miami Herald talking
about the US presenting this
resolution. What lacks
information and details right
now was what countries would be
involved In this force what the
rules would be, but at this
point, the fact that the US is
presenting this as a as an
option really is in line with
what the Secretary General for
the UN has been asking for.
Rapid force,
I know sounds like oh, the clip
I have, which I'd rather play in
the next show, debunks that
whole thing. This is a scam.
Let's do it. Now. I don't want
to play that in the next show.
Let's if we, it'll, it'll take
three days.
Why we this is Matt Tay, this is
back to the to the Halpern TV
thing, and he explains the
history of our relationship with
hate, which
is really great. If we've been
dynamite with those guys.
Well, is it? It's interesting, I
found this to be one of the more
interesting clips that they
picked off that debt to podcast,
and you can go around the world.
So you know, right now in Haiti,
there are massive protests going
on against Joe Bunnell. muise, a
US Bank president, who again, he
was a key ally of Trump. He even
went to the White House and
talked about how him and Trump
were both entrepreneurs, they
had this affinity, but really,
he was put in power by the Obama
White House and his predecessor.
Marty was put in power by Clem
by Hillary Clinton when she was
Secretary of State. And so now
there are these massive protests
going on against Sylvan and
Louise. His term was supposed to
expire on February on February
7, but he says that he really
should be in office for another
year. Haitian courts don't agree
with him. The Haitian people,
certainly massive numbers don't
agree with him. And they're
showing up to protest. The US is
once again standing on his side
and saying that actually he
should be in power for another
year. And that's, that's really
what the US says really matters
in Haiti, if the US were to turn
on movies and say, All right,
it's time to go. He'd be gone in
a second because he just can't
exist without us support. So
that's a case where again, Biden
so far is continuing the Trump
policy, and really the long
standing US policy of backing
right wing autocrats in Haiti
against you know, popular
movements. And that really goes
back to like Haiti sounding 1804
When Haiti became the first free
country in the hemisphere, the
US feared the example that freed
slaves would pose for the US and
so they helped back France and
trying to put down the
rebellion. They helped France
pillage Haiti, even after Haiti
became free. US occupied Haiti
in the beginning of the 20th
century, helped back the new
value a dictatorship maybe kill
Hades first free elections and
then Hades first free elections,
and it's in any one elected the
popular president Aristide, he
was immediately overthrown in
the US backed coup, and then
overthrown again 13 years later
in 2004, and another US backed
coup. So this is just a long
running thing. And Biden is a
part of that establishment that
has been pillaging Haiti forever
and it's just it's interesting
to see him come into office and
just immediately offer reflexive
support to the right wing
autoCrat who while you know 10s
of 1000s are protesting in the
streets.
Oh man, he should have kept
going 2004 Why stop there? Look
at what the Clintons did and
then we got it Oh, was that the
musician who did a guy who was
that guy came in and then this
your your money? Bush Yeah,
they stole all that money if you
remember that ya know as we do
Oh, man those guys those guys
that genius there it to get you
know what we're screwing up
Europe let's let's grab Haiti
while we're at it voice
sent me a squeezed some more
blood from them from those
turnips
tell Hills we got more kids that
need to go home to America
that's it for today. But that
doesn't mean that we're not
excited about seeing y'all again
on Sunday here on no agenda. End
of show mixes we got some fun
ones here. We got Maddie j we
got Sir Hey citizen. And we got
a sound guy Steve all lined up
with some good stuff for you.
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then, adios mofos and such and a
big Hui Ho.
I really believe this is why God
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flu shot and the other one for
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the risk of dying from COVID is
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20 million doses had been
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the shot has been linked to a
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One of the side effects doctors
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Queenslanders have been warned
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A new study on the COVID-19
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Some doctors speculate that the
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people don't know that they're
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How can you be sure that that
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Look, I don't care what
misinformation or conspiracy
theories that you have heard
these vaccines are working, so
please, just get the damn
vaccine get the damn good.
Let's get the hell over. It's
preventable. Just get the damn
shot.
The message has been out there.
Unfortunately, because of fake
news and misinformation.
There's no mean spirited here,
folks.
The message is clear. And that
is to get the vaccine. Get the
damn shot. The strongest ever,
you're not going to get COVID
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I did it. It's good. It was an
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is time to stop coddling the
ones who will get the damn shot
already. Damn vaccine. Thank you
basic problem is pretty simple.
We need more damn
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Get the damn shot. Forget the
conspiracy.
It's you get the damn shot.
These guys are
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