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Whoa. Adam curry
Jhansi Devora November 3 2022.
This award winning keep our
nation media assassination
episode 1500.
This is no agenda
for the 1500 time. We're
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas Hill Country here
FEMA Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
and from Northern Silicon
Valley, where I can say for a
fact of what Adam just said to
our allies. I'm Jonathan
Buzzkill.
Yeah, when I read it, I was
like, Oh, wait, that's not
correct. We're broadcasting not
even broadcasting live for the
15th time their time, but it is
episode 1500.
Yes, and you weren't
broadcasting 15 times from the
Hill Country?
No, that's of course not. Now,
that was a blatant lie.
It was a lies. A full of a
bunion Trump
on fall? Thanks. I'm full of
lies. Exactly. Well, it's so
fitting so fitting that 1500 is
I mean, we got a lot to talk
about, but 1500 really, y'all
broke the value for value model.
We have to figure out what to do
with it. We're gonna be talking
about that later. But first,
holy crap, John. The actual news
is not being reported. And it's
like, it's like real, real news.
Like everyone is obsessed with
this Pelosi thing. It's like
it's just did you see Biden last
night?
No, I missed Biden. Last night.
I was busy watching the second
no hitter in the history of the
World Series. Is that
Is that what you're doing on a
on a show tonight?
Rarely, but if it was a no
hitter I just It's historic. I
can't I'm into historic events.
So who won? And Biden definitely
is not an historic event no
matter why. Who won the Houston
Astros
Oh, so we're not going to get
the financial crisis because the
Phillies Did you see this is
only one game. Oh, okay. So
there's still we can still go
into the abyss.
That financial financial crisis
thing is a bit bogus. Yeah, they
wanted 2919 80 Wasn't when that
whole thing began. That fiasco
began in 1969. So they can when
Nan.
So we looked it up. It is our
crystal anniversary.
Crystal Meth
Perhaps perhaps? Yeah, I like
it. Because like now I can
actually say, John C. Dvorak for
the 1500s time. See, I can I can
be a nag.
It's a good one. Yeah, that's
true. I could do that, too.
Yes. And we also thanks to Sir
Tim Knight of the Jets
shenanigans. Have a brand new
website.
I'm sorry. Yes. I
had no agenda show dotnet or for
short, no agenda. dotnet
was Toronto. What was wrong with
the last website? Nothing wrong.
He's upgraded it and he's
included all the podcasting 2.0
features into the webpage. Oh,
including, you know, the the
chapter marks the the chapter
art. It's just slick, man. And I
think it's on headless Drupal.
So what could go wrong? Oh,
it's not on headless Drupal. We
know that for a fact.
So yeah, yeah. You know, these
are great things. That's the
time talent and treasure. Love
it. And as of course, I'm
incredibly grateful for all the
producers who have made this
possible over 1500 episodes. 15
years. We'll keep going.
He said, little choice in the
matter at this point.
Yes, the vow of poverty is still
true. You got to keep going. You
got because all we got is cash
flow. But that's not bad. It's a
good thing to have. Cash flow is
good. podcasters pay attention
out there.
So there's an event going on.
That is good. Nothing's being
covered except Pelosi. You're
right about that. I have no
Pelosi clips I wrote. I didn't
say I do. I wrote an essay in
the newsletter. I think it
covers where to how I feel about
it. I still there's still a lot
of stuff. The Bay Area, we have
the most intense coverage
because we Pelosi lives right if
I can see his house from my
window. Well, because there's
some other stuff going on. But
if you have Pelosi clips, I want
to hear him.
Well. So first of all, what I
did was I read the affidavit
from the FBI, the special agent.
And it was it was very, although
so he has a he says he has a
confession from the defendant.
And it was just a one paragraph
it was like yeah, the guy said
about the kneecapping
Absolutely. That's in that
affidavit from that From the FBI
from the FBI, but it says
nothing about him, you know,
being radicalized nothing about
him watching certain videos or
having annual q&a. And none of
that's in there at all that was
just brought in. And then
there's a local document in the
in the San Francisco court. It
has all kinds of stuff in here.
You know, one of them is a
friend, for instance, all of a
sudden out of the blue, like
Pelosi called 911. And in
essence said, to not given us
the full sentence, but in
essence, he said, what is that?
That doesn't seem like a good
court document.
It said in essence, yes.
Or direct quote, essentially,
essentially, essentially worse.
Yep. Essentially. And then then
there was also a little
editorial in there and it was
like, oh, so apparently,
according to these documents,
Pelosi was struggling with the
hammer in the hammer struggle,
the right hand, opened the door
with his left hand to let the
cops in. That explains the third
person. He's like the Watergate
secretary. And I was like, Well,
hold on a second. I can do this.
I got this. I got this door.
Hold on. Well, what else was
there? Oh, yeah. It not not as a
factual matter. It just stated
all of a sudden, Pelosi was in
his underwear and T shirt
because he was asleep. When he
was just like explaining all
this stuff that we heard the
news media do immediately. It
was almost like Osama bin Laden.
Did 911 within 20 minutes. I
mean, before the reports came
out,
yeah, first, or even better.
Oswald took the old carbine
There you go. You have to caulk
individual bullets into you
know, took three quick shots and
perfect aim on a moving target.
Alright, here's I've three
Pelosi clips all from ABC
America this morning.
It now appears the 911 call that
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi his
husband made possibly saving his
life took place because he had
been charging his phone in the
bathroom
appears and possibly now this is
not necessarily news. But okay.
Paul Pelosi reportedly told the
man accused of breaking into his
that he had to use the bathroom
where he then secretly dialed
911. Keeping the line open,
allowing the operator to
overhear the two men speaking RP
stated that there's a male in
the home and that he's going to
wait,
this is very interesting. So
what they do is they I mean, I
think most people think, Oh,
this is the 911 tape. This is
the call. But it's not. It's the
911 Dispatch. Or dispatch to the
police calling a calling on the
radio, giving instructions to
the cops. Yeah,
they haven't gotten past that.
They've been doing that here
too. They won't play us the 911.
Yeah, there's a male in the home
and that he's going to wait for
his wife or be stated that he
doesn't know who the male is
sources, a 42 year old pop had
zip ties and duct tape and bags
Friday, when he allegedly broke
into the Pelosi San Francisco
home. And then he called out
where's Nancy? Echoing the calls
made by rioters at the US
Capitol on January 6.
So this is amazing. So they they
have continuously claimed this
is where's Nancy? Where's Nancy?
That was the chant. Where's
Nancy? Where's Nancy? But they
can't actually find a clip of
it. Oh. Oh, Nancy. No, not
Where's Nancy? It was oh, Nancy.
Oh. They can't even find the
clip of people chanting this.
Wait a minute. They actually
played what you're playing. Yes.
You may get in their
No, this is this is the ABC
report. Listen again and
Francisco
home and then he called out
where's Nancy? Oh. Echoing the
calls made by rioters at the US
Capitol on January sixth.
Oh, please.
Isn't that crazy?
This is just gotta control. That
that's the worst report ever.
Well, he gets better
Capitol Police say they have
access to 1800 cameras at their
command center in Washington DC,
including some outside of Pelosi
is home but those cameras were
not being actively monitored
because the speaker was not home
at the time of the attack.
Capitol Police only noticed a
problem when they saw lights
from local police cars and the
video feed sources say the
Pelosi home was equipped with a
private security system but it's
not clear if the system's alarm
was activated.
Sources sources sources sources
say sources one more here are
federal
law. David laying out how 42
year old David Dieppe have told
police he was going to hold
Nancy hostage and talk to her.
And if she lied, he was going to
break her kneecaps. Now he's
actually he told the FBI that
not police, which is just a
minor detail, but it just kind
of goes to show how shoddy this
reporting is
the PAP allegedly going on to
say by breaking Nancy's
kneecaps, she would have to be
wheeled into Congress which
would show other members of
Congress there were consequences
to actions.
So it appears as though this was
based on his statements and
comments that were made in that
house during his encounter with
Mr. Pelosi, that this wasn't
politically motivated.
Oh, okay. So there's just a lot
of hearsay in this. A lot of
sources. I haven't heard a
single person say the I heard
this myself. Not like the police
heard it or anyway, it doesn't
really matter. It's what it is.
It's the distraction of the
week. That's the Democrats
October surprise, and lame. NBC
snuck right in on the action.
They're like, You know what? We
can't outdo what ABC is doing
over there. What can we do?
Let's make some money off of
this thing. And Miguel was we
noted at the top of you were in
the courtroom today. What else
did you learn about the suspect?
Will Lester new court documents
allege that the suspect knew he
was being recorded on ring
cameras and he knew 911 was
being called still he carried
out this attack? He is expected
here back at court at the end of
this week. Oh, he's slipping in
the ring. What? Yeah,
hello, ring, bro. Hello, ring.
Just queueing so why would this
idiot know that? There's no way
I pointed out there's no
evidence that even had a
computer didn't ever Daddy would
have grabbed it if they had it
and been scouring it but no,
we're scrubbing it, scrubbing,
scrubbing it. And whether he
watched TVs and other issue or
and he was even politically and
then the other thing that the
big question on my mind is the
guy's Canadian. What does he
care about American politics
for? That's
the best, isn't it?
So he's going to be suicided
Yeah, yeah, they met Yeah, he's
nuts. Yeah, sure. That'll work.
Now I got it. They can't let him
start actually talking to
anybody about anything.
No, no,
they got some lawyer DS, God is
some public defender whose you
know, part of the system and I
don't know, it's a fiasco. I
noticed that on our local
stations, they they tried to
cover up you know, first of all,
he was in Berkeley, and then
he's in a living in a bus, a
school bus and that Denny's Oh,
and the latest story as he's
living in Richmond in a garage
that some guy put up made for
him and and in these working for
this guy building decks.
Yeah, sure. What happened to the
bus man, the bus was the good
story.
The bus was the best of it. But
now the bus is out.
So I think the two most
important stories that are being
by default options, skated,
first of all has got to be the
intercepts. In and it's
interesting, the intercept did
that. Seeing as Glenn Greenwald
left the his own startup, the
intercept, of course, of course,
funded by Pierre Omidyar drive
my car. So and I'm sure he's
still involved. So why this is
happening? I'm not sure. But the
intercept has a pretty detailed
report of how the Biden
administration has absolutely
been colluding with big tech.
And you're telling them what to
demote or remove or etc. And
this is almost the intercept
went on Tucker Carlson to break
this story. So there is nothing
there is no media to
deconstruct, other than that the
media is, of course, not
covering this, which except for
I guess, Fox News, and maybe
only Tucker Carlson.
Yeah, I think just only Tucker
thinks it was an entity of his
own. They've kind of like, okay,
we got Fox News. And then we got
Tucker. And he gets to do what
he wants to do kind of even
though we've seen the evidence,
and we've pointed it out to
things that he's not even
touched.
Oh, yeah. Oh, there's a lot, a
lot of things he's not touching.
But for instance, let me see. I
think it was page six. Let me
see if I can find it. I mean,
there's you know, there's big
pharma messages going back and
forth saying hey, we've got a
we've got a crush this
messaging. Also interesting
document about SARS. cov. Two
infected mice in March of 2019,
at University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, nice old tuck in
there. How about that March 7,
three, five mice escaped. And
there's three they could they
couldn't and they What were they
were able to capture a mouse
using a broom and promptly
returned it to its cage? These,
you know, it's like this kind of
stuff. So you've got to look at
those documents. But anyway, so
the main, the main crux, I
guess, is that they had a quote
unquote, secret portal, and
whatever that means, and the
secret portal is where they
could flag stuff. Sounds like an
interface, you know, like a
reporting interface that any of
the take home, we're having an
MPI API F endpoint, the flag
endpoint, Okay, you go the nuke
endpoint. So the the language is
very specific from the documents
from the intercept and an
unknown journalist in the White
House press corps asked our girl
Karina Abdul Jabbar, Van Damme.
John Pierre Van Damme about the
secret portal,
the White House participate in
the secret government censorship
portal, though I think that was
part of the question Is the
White House to submit examples
of legit disinformation and
misinformation for Facebook to
censor to this portal? No.
Okay. She couldn't be more
clear. No. Now let us just such
thing. Let's just circle back
for a second to the previous
White House spokes whole. Jen
Psaki,
when there are posts out there
that have information that is
inaccurate, that is spreading
inaccurate information about
vaccines, the effectiveness of
vaccines, the fact that they can
save lives. We just raised those
posts and flagged them
Saki says the administration
will notify social media giants
like Facebook, leaving the
actions to them to fix the
fallacies.
Yeah, so that sounds like a
secret portal to me. That's it's
outrageous, really. But no, no,
no coverage will
occur. No dream. Abdul is not.
She doesn't have any. She
doesn't know what's going on.
She just doesn't know what's
going on.
No, I know. But but the people
don't know what the people don't
even know about this report.
Because it's not reported. No,
doesn't matter. You know, they
don't want to report in our own
little world. We know if it
doesn't matter how many times we
give an email address for
donation notes. It goes to a
million places. Exactly. And it
doesn't matter it just what it
is. It's just it takes a while
for a message. That's why
jingles work really well.
Now, everybody knows the jingles
for Kareem Abdul
Kareem, Kareem Abdul. Alright,
so So that's the spy and
minister spy industry and
Ministry of Truth here
truthiness here in the United
States. But oh, man, they're
taking it next level in New
Zealand. I mean, next level.
This is it. It's like this is
truly one of those clips where
you go out this is from a movie,
but it's not. I thought
Secret Service is launching an
initiative to help us identify
people who may have been
radicalized
Know the signs, dozens of
indicators that a friend or
family member could be planning
a terror attack. Hollingworth
reports The move comes as our
spy chiefs identify a new and
worrying type of terrorism.
Time was when the intelligence
services were never seen never
heard that now they're loudly
proclaiming Your country needs
you to keep an eye on those you
know, and if necessary, drop
them in recognize
potential warning sign and then
alerting into this is all police
could be the vital piece in the
puzzle that ultimately saves
lives. So
I gotta stop this for a second.
The woman speaking her name is
Rebecca Kitteridge with a que
she has she is very short. It
just seems she's really creepy.
I'm trying to describe her she
has really short hair. Like wet
kind of stuck on her head. And
she has this like 19 Roaring 20s
curly Q right in the middle of
her forehead. Oh, geez, you got
to look her up Rebecca
Kitteridge Kitt era G. And, and
I mentioned because whenever I
see her, I immediately think of
there was a little girl who had
a little curl right in the
middle of her forehead. And when
she was good, she was very, very
good. And when she was bad, she
was horrid.
To that end there publishing a
guide called Know the signs to
help us all identify potential
terrorists in our midst
to pay attention if they are and
to be alert so that if they see
or hear about something that
seems off, that worries them and
concerns, they might have a look
at this information to say, Does
this indicate to me that this
person is on the road to
actually committing an attack
the si es has listed around 50
signs from obvious ones like
riding on a weapon has happened
in Christchurch to a
person who has it was really
developing an us versus them
worldview
for authorities say they're
usually closely monitoring 40 to
50 potential terrorists. These
people used to be motivated by
their white identity or by their
faith. But in the past six
months, a third group has
emerged tornos Motivated by
politics
thanks could be the COVID
measures that the government
took. And so it could be the
COVID measures that the
government took. Or it could be
other policies that are
interpreted as infringing on
rights. And, and, and it's what
I sometimes described as a kind
of hot mess of, of ideologies
and beliefs, fueled by
conspiracy theories fueled by
conspiracy theories,
the launch of the initiative.
No, the science is an indicator
that security services know that
they can't do it alone. They
need the help of the public. But
to sum the guide is a first step
only.
How do we upskill those people
in our community who are much
closer to people who might be
potentially radicalized and get
them to understand what it is
they're seeing? That's our
challenge.
Sound familiar? Anybody?
Yeah, in fact, it sounds so
familiar that It even sounds
like the early years of the
Fidel Castro administration in
Cuba, where they want you to
turn in your parents.
Right? And but they are so
stupid. And I'm happy though,
because it presents a tremendous
opportunity for no agenda
nation. So we developed if you
see something, say something we
have the branding we have the
jingle. I mean, there's there's
nothing like it. I mean, let's
be honest, this is not a
government jingle. This is not a
government thing. But it's one
of those things you'd think
would be catchy enough that
people would remember. Hey, man,
that guy's looking weird. If I
see something I should say
something. No, they have no the
signs Job, Job them in. And I
wonder Can we make a jingle out
of this? No. This signs got them
in. You know. It's very hard.
This is a challenge but think
the curry curry Devorah
Consulting Group has an
opportunity here of epic
proportions. They won't
buy it from us. They really have
see something say something
genuine, nobody cares. The Dobby
thing is never going to fly.
Price be great
job I'm in though. I've never
heard a man. I've never heard
this expression. Dauberman
never heard of it. Either. Some
some local thing from there.
Obviously. There's a big giant
up.
Yeah, but they're say they're
saying exactly the same thing as
January 6 people you know, like
what Biden said last night? You
know, the the Biden clips? No,
no, I don't have any clips from
last night. No, no, no one clip
that no one could stand it.
Yeah, we're all watching the
World Series. No hitter?
No, that's not what we were
doing.
Oh, that Biden get him off.
I did catch this little clip,
which they threw in there.
Because, you know, it looks like
there's another 40 to $50
billion plan to go to Ukraine,
including, as we know, another
18 18 billion. Hey, they wanted
19 from the European Union. I
mean, this this money is not
going into armaments. A it's
going into in the US certainly
into the military industrial
complex. I don't know what it's
I mean, maybe Europe is getting
stuck with the actual cash bill.
But this is a rip off. I mean,
this is a rip off of the
American people. The Military
Industrial Complex dumped all of
their excess goods onto Ukraine
and into Europe, into Eastern
Europe. It's like it's insane
stuff was showing up in the
Netherlands, you know,
all over the Middle east shores
flying. This,
you know, it's like, which is in
a way also inflationary. I mean,
you put tremendous value into
the market. It's not helping
anything. It's not helping the
weapon dealers people. And, and,
you know, they're stealing it at
this. It's just gotta be
slushing away, just super
corruption. So we have to show
that we're on top of this, Joe
is
NBC News has a new exclusive
reporting about a phone call
that happened between President
Biden and the Ukrainian
president back in June. What do
we know about that conversation,
Courtney?
Yeah, that's right, Kate. So in
this conversation, President
Biden called President Solinsky
did tell him about a roughly $1
billion package of additional
equipment and weapons for the
Ukrainian military coming from
the United States. During the
course of the call President
Solinsky continued according to
a number of officials who we
spoke with who are familiar with
the call Solinsky continued to
talk about the additional
equipment and weapons and
support that he and his military
needed. According to these
officials, they said that
President Biden finally just got
frustrated and lost his temper
and told President Zelensky
look, you could be a little bit
more grateful. The region of
this story is is is interesting
to US and
EU so this is not this is this
is new. Not only does she give a
verbatim statement, but he said
look because that's probably
exactly what he said. She's
gonna explain to us why they're
covering the story as if it
isn't a good story by itself.
But now there's a reason they're
covering it
and told President Zelensky
look, you could be a little bit
more grateful. The reason that
this story is, is is interesting
to us, and it's something that
we're reporting on and officials
are speaking to us about is
because it shows that all these
months
now, the reason why you're
reporting on is because
officials are speaking to you
about it and saying you need to
report on this. Did I catch
that? Right, John?
Exactly.
Hang on in the end officials are
speaking to us about this,
because it shows that all these
months ago, President Biden
already realized that there was
going to be a point where the
American people, members of
Congress, where people would
start start potentially pushing
back on all these billions and
billions of dollars of use of
aid and equipment that the US
has been providing to Ukraine.
And he knew that the the
narrative out there needed to be
that the Ukrainian people in
President Solinsky were grateful
for it. If this was a support
was going to continue at that
same level.
So not only do they report on
it, but to give everybody a
handy guide to understand what
your what the takeaway is. The
takeaway is, he's sticking up
for the American people's
pocketbook. What a crock
totally.
No, so I did. I was not entirely
truthful. I have a a supercut of
Biden last night, his speech.
And the supercut is only of his
lies. Does that sound appealing
to different? Yeah, well, I
didn't make it and it has music
and it's funny.
If you made it there'd be no
music.
If you made it to be woof, woof
boing, boing. Doot. Doot boop
boop. So the intro was by the
intro was by Debbie Wasserman
Schultz. And who was Debbie
Wasserman Schultz?
She's a Florida congressman who
was the head of the Hillary
Clinton campaign and is the one
who, who made sure that Bernie
Sanders in 2016 didn't have a
prayer. She kicked him to the
curb on the on behalf of the
Democratic National Committee.
That's that's Washington,
Washington. Washington,
Washington. Schultz. Yes.
So she wasn't in the Senate.
Correct?
No, she was she was a
congresswoman. Wait, wait, I
take it back. One time she
walked into the building by
accident. Okay.
You want to improve people's
lives? I bet some people in here
want to improve people's lives.
Are you with me?
Remember, she is introducing the
President of the United States?
Okay.
Come on, people. Let's wake up.
We've got the president united
states in the house tomorrow.
Now. I know you got a little
more energy than then then I
hear.
Thank you very much. That's the
crowd. I know. Those are the
people I represent. Okay. Just
wanted to make sure you were
whistle here.
She was one of my biggest
biggest supporters in helping me
not only pass, but draft and
move some of the legislation
we're gonna talk about today, a
couple pieces of it. And I don't
have a greater friend in the
United States Senate. And I
don't have a greater friend when
I was vice president Norris
precedence. And Debbie, thank
you. I don't know where you're
sitting.
So he thinks she was a senator.
He was a seminal in the
FEMA, Federal Emergency
Management Assistance. going
door to door to reach people as
well. Last time I was in Florida
was almost a month ago, because
of Hurricane Ivan. Diane, excuse
me, and they talked about
inflation. You know, we're
dealing with it for home.
Second. Inflation is a worldwide
problem, right? Because of a war
in Iraq and the impact on oil
and what Russia is doing, excuse
me, the war in Ukraine and
thinking of Iraq, because that's
what my son died. The because I
you know, I have a bad
reputation of Biden's not
partisan enough. On this one,
I'm partisan. That, you know,
that's why it's tough. We have
the lowest inflation rate of
almost any major country in the
world. You know, we're gonna
charge I'm making this up, we're
gonna charge a 10 cents per an
aspirin. We're only gonna pay
five. Well, we're not going to
sell us, you know, problem.
They're gonna lose 50 billion
mapshare aspirin. How many of
those somebody with diabetes
needs insulin? Well, guess what?
And we, when we, when we, when
Debbie and I passed this law, it
included everybody, not just
seniors. And so what happened
was, we said, okay, you know how
much it cost to make that
insulin drug for diabetes? Cost.
It was invented by a man who did
not patent it because he wanted
it available for everyone. I
spoke to
him. He says spoke to the guy
who died in 42.
A senator from Florida going
after Medicare and Social
Security. I tell you what I no
worries I say southern don't
know where y'all been. Man Boy.
That's what I call inflation the
end of the month would have
left. You have no money. That's
inflation. What's What are you
the things you need? Are they
going up? With United States of
America, I'm not joking. There's
nothing, nothing beyond our
capacity, if we set our mind
together and work together. So
God bless you all. God protect
our troops. And God gives some
of our Republican friends some
enlightenment. Thank you.
It was nice States of America.
I'm not joking. No,
I'm not joking. I'm not joking,
man. By the way. You know, what?
One of our producers found,
which I think is worth just
going through for a second. Is
the member the hot mic that they
just summarized everywhere? The
body yet? We have a copy of it.
We do. And it's caption. So it's
just a short one, but I'll read
along with it. Does it sound
okay. We'll give it a shot. And
we got let's see. Here we go. So
Schumer talking to Biden. Okay,
second, I gotta unmute. That
see? We're in danger in that
seat. It's close. We'll see
where we're at. But we're, you
know, it looks like it looks
like the debate didn't hurt us.
Too much in Pennsylvania as of
today, so that's good. And
basically, we're picking up
steam in Nevada, Nevada.
In audible and audible I didn't
wait for an audible to wait for
this. The state where we're
going downhill is Georgia. It's
hard to believe that they will
go for Herschel Walker. See, we
didn't hear about this part.
You see, is that it?
Oh, and that dummy. Kamala is
there too. She's just nodding.
But our vote our early turnout
in Georgia is huge, huge. Huge.
Okay, and then Kamala system
dumb. So we never heard about
we're going down in Georgia.
That's the part that they that
they kind of cut out.
Yeah, kind of. Yeah. They cut it
out.
They cut it out. Yeah. And we
see that
it's interesting. Yeah, this is
a good example. I mean, PBS did
this. Everybody's done this.
They talk about you know, well,
they can do okay, he in
Pennsylvania, they're gonna look
very close race, but they will
put the other stuff in. Why is
that?
Yeah, exactly. Alright, so
here's the summary. Of course,
it's short from Kareem Abdul
Jabbar. VanDamme. John Pierre,
the basic message of the
president so that you're up to
speed on what he said last
night. He has
been clear democracy is under
assault, and you cannot pretend
otherwise. The President will
continue to call attention to
the threat to democracy,
democratic integrity, and to
public safety posed by those who
deny the documented truth about
election result, and those who
seek to undermine public faith
in our system of government.
Unfortunately, we have seen mega
mega Republican officials who
don't believe in the rule of
law. They refuse to accept the
results of free and fair
elections. And they fanned the
flames of political violence
through what they praise and
what they refuse to condemn. It
remains important for the
President to State strongly and
unequivocally that violence has
no place in our democracy.
There you go.
You notice that in there, she
was gonna say threat to
democracy because it's so
because it sounded
exactly and we don't even know
really what it means.
It means nothing, like mega mega
mega mega wishes mega mega by
the way, this latest ultra mega
mega ultra mega is out mega mega
is in yeah so I say ultra mega
mega ultra ultra mega mega
okay it covers all bases.
Let me see I had something else
here that we should do I know
what you got on deck I have
anything Anything more on
elections or anything that
around the world do you have any
elections elections? I'm gonna
claim time purges here.
Now I really got I got Jeanne
shilling for the Democrats. Yes,
she's such a great Republican
because
because she's she's lost she's
you know, she's out
she gets kicked out kicked to
the curb. That just shows you
that the Chinese are always
Democrats to begin with. They're
just, you know, undercover
talent low on the down low.
Well that's another issue. So
let's go with Shana shilling for
dems,
just Michigan Republican
Congress member Liz Cheney
campaigned for incumbent
Democratic Congress member
Elissa Slotkin on Tuesday,
Cheney told the crowd she's
never stumped for a Democrat
before but that quote, we all
must stand and defend the
Republic and quote, earlier
yesterday, Cheney said in an
interview she supported Ohio
Democrat Tim Ryan in a Senate
race against Trump supporting JD
Vance. Cheney was largely
shunned from the Republican
Party after coming out against
Trump voting to impeach him and
taking part in the House
committee investigating the
January 6 insurrection. She lost
her August primary against the
Trump backed Harriet Hagen, then
Uh, sure, given a warning
because they got a lot of Amy
today. Have you have to go back
to the well, Winston Well,
here's another one the ballot or
our election or his ballot box,
box washers this story's a
little different than the way
everyone else is playing it.
I think we should do the warning
anyway. Just just because it's
loved the warning.
I do. I do warning.
AMY GOODMAN clip in bound.
In Arizona, a federal judge
imposed a restraining order or
members on the far right Trump
supporting group Clean Elections
right, including barring the
open carry of firearms and
wearing of body armor close to
ballot boxes. The move comes is
armed individuals had been seen
intimidating voters and taking
photos or videos at ballot drop
boxes and polling sites. The
Justice Department said Tuesday
that quote vigilante ballot
security efforts in Arizona
likely violate the Voting Rights
Act.
bar right. They ever say far
left? Is that interesting or
what?
This is, what about ism? John?
Let's go back to it. By the way.
I've got two series of clips
ago, Ray McGovern was invited
back the reason I was listening
to Amy Goodman is because Ray
McGovern, the X ray because
it was a seventh inning stretch.
That's why
Amy Goodman was brought back Ray
McGovern because I guess the I
guess he's is time in the
penalty box for being thinking
Russia gate was a hoax. That was
over because Trump's been out
for a couple years now. So they
could bring him back ex CIA
analyst that is which when he
was working for the agency, he
was the one of the Soviet Union
specialists
whenever you heard of him, and
we've we talked about him on the
show before.
Yeah, we've had we've had clips
of him on the show over the
years. He's quite good. Oh,
about
here, Herbert Hoover on
steroids. Joe, Joe Piscopo, clip
former. He wrote a letter to
Trump about the DNC server hack.
Okay, so we're refreshed. He's a
friend of the show.
Well, he's still a big liberal,
but he's a friend of the show.
Let's go with that. He was on
with some guy that was the
foreign policy guy named trust
or something not trust, but ties
or something similar to the
Prime Minister ex Prime
Minister's name. And he was on
with him. And they went back and
forth only have one back and
forth because the guy was just a
stooge. And he used to be the
foreign policy expert for for
Bernie, this other guy, Lina,
and all he wanted to do is Bom
bom, bom. I mean, maybe some
sounds like Bernie's a war
monger. But let's go with Ray
McGovern back one
fit and trying to investigate
what actually happened there.
And these Look, I'm sorry.
That's not
That's not the right one. You're
correct. I'm sorry. Here we go.
Now,
Ray McGovern, let's begin with
you. Why don't you lay out what
you think the US policy should
be toward Russia now in dealing
with the Ukraine war? Amy,
I think we need to go back and
figure out how this all started.
In order to figure out how to
end it. In a word. You quoted
the new New York Times story
this morning about Russian
tactical nuclear missiles and
senior Russian military
officials discussing this. The
source described by The New York
Times was multiple US officials.
Now I daresay they're the same
multiple US officials. And some
of the same authors of this
piece that warned us seven times
at the end of July in one
article that they were sure to
be weapons of mass destruction
in Iraq. Yeah, I guess we have
To say that the the New York
Times has lost his credibility
on these issues, the more so
since they do, they back off the
story themselves saying poutine
himself last week said this,
there's no need for us to use
tactical nuclear missiles and we
never threatened to do so. And
Putin happens to be right on
that. Last thing I'll say here,
is that the notion that the
Russians are desperate, is
erroneous, it's contrived, the
Russians aren't losing the
Russians are not gonna lose,
because they can't afford to
do that. What's this was on Amy
show?
Yeah. Do I get to I get to Well,
the other guy was arguing the
exact opposite so that was there
was some balance there but I get
to
know but you can't be going on
small aircraft and stuff like
that.
Well, he's been pretty good
about avoiding getting killed
but he I get the sense that
Qatar which is the financier of
the of this democracy now show
Oh, no. wanted them to bring
McGovern back.
See, this is the stuff that
people don't realize and and
what is so but Qatar is anti
Saudi and what are what else are
they besides hosting the World
Cup?
Well, they're anti Iran for
sure. And Iran in bed with
Russia, so I don't know. Maybe
they're anti Russian.
How does a how so? Okay, so it
was because they are pro
Russian. I
don't know what they want. They
have to
be anti Russian, otherwise, the
show would be off the air.
Well, they brought McGovern on
who seems to be pro Russian.
Let's Play Part Two, and you'll
see more evidence of
this. Who Changed used an
existentialist rap STOP,
STOP stopping for some, for some
reason he printed I don't know
why maybe he says poutine eating
Yeah, cause it that that that
district Canada poutine. We love
it a poutine. Yes. Maybe that's
the correct pronunciation. I'm
inclined to think that. But he
says poutine all the time. And
he's, he's credible. He's
credible guy
who changed sees an existential
threat from not only Ukraine
becoming part of NATO. But NATO
using the emplacements for so
called anti ballistic missiles
in Romania and Poland already
there, to put in cruise missiles
or to put in hypersonic
missiles, which putting himself
warned last December, would give
him between seven and 10 minutes
or if hypersonic missiles five
minutes to decide, in a word,
with a blow up the rest of the
world. Now, Katrina vanden
Whoville said, in an op ed just
last week, you know, we have to
empathize with anyone, even the
hated pushing even the hated
Russians. And you know, just
thinking this through and I'll
close with this. Thinking about
how how many Americans hate
Russia. I mean, hate is the
word. And I think back to two
specific, you know, you've got
to be carefully taught in a
word. We've had six years of
unfounded, hating Russians, I
mentioned Russia gate. I think
the press the Fourth Estate,
could do a real service by
saying, Hey, we were wrong about
that. The Russians didn't hack
into the DNC, and they didn't do
all those other dastardly things
that they were accused of, and
let those 35 Russian diplomats
come on back, and let's talk to
each other. Let's go to a shop.
There's no reason we can't make
a deal.
That's unbelievable. This is
good. This is good. I mean, you
can hear this. You can get this
on rumble any day. But to have
it on Amy Goodman. No, no, no.
This is something new.
But she used to be a regular on
the show. And then he was
blacklisted for four years. No
candidate Trump administration
Oh, interesting. He was
blacklisted so it was Stephen
Cohen would who would be pretty
much saying the same thing.
Yeah, only with a nicer voice.
Yeah. Cohen had this beautiful
voice Yeah, I did. And so
McGovern's brought back. So
let's listen now we got three
clips left and more of this sort
of thing. And he's got this
thesis about, you know, we've
all been brainwashed. And this
is the now they're going to talk
about the pipeline. So so they,
the co host of the show comes on
and starts talking about it.
He's baffled by the fact that
we're even considering the fact
that the Russians tried to blow
up the pipeline because it makes
no sense to him makes no sense
to anybody would with common
sense. And he wants McGovern's
thoughts on it.
Now, Raymond covering let's
begin with you, why don't you
lay out
sorry, you did the same thing.
You played the wrong clip again.
What am I supposed to be
playing? Rainbow Governor
pipeline. Why?
Well, because you said back,
he's back. That's what triggered
me. Everything's breaking that
and trying to what actually
happened
there. And these ludicrous
claims, in my view, that Russia
would blow up its own $10
billion project of supplying
energy to Europe.
There you go. One. Most
Americans would be prepared to
believe that. And I would submit
that that's a direct result of
six years worth of brainwashing.
Now, with respect to what Putin
has said, Now, Matt is free to
quote poutine, but not
erroneously. Who Changed spelled
out very precisely what the aims
of that invasion was. They said
it was a deed militarization and
do not suffocation of Ukraine.
There was no indication that he
sent enough troops in there to
take over here. Matter of fact,
they've been very reluctant to
shell the cities until now,
until many provocations have
happened. So So you know, you
have to kind of really not do
the what I call the Giuliani
theorem. You recall what he said
to that Arizona legislator about
corruption and the election.
He's on the phone, he says,
there's lots of corruption.
Well, you got to look at it is
it's corrupt? And the
legislature said, We'll hope my
God will surely look at it.
What's what's the evidence? And
Giuliani famously said, Well, we
have lots of theories, but no
evidence. Now, I would suggest
to Matt, that he's got a nice
theory there that Putin wants to
take over Ukraine, and that
Putin wants to take over maybe
the rest of the Europe like
other people say, there's no
evidence for that. Now, with
respect to the West Germans, the
West Europeans, and particularly
the Germans, I have the Germans
real well, I spent five years
there. Some of them are my best
friends. All right. But they are
so subservient to the United
States 77 years after the war,
that it's hard for me to believe
they won't stand up on their own
two feet when and it's very
clear to me when the US or its
allies UK blow up appstore
stream one and two, I mean,
hello.
So he's convinced that we did it
or, and we've have some evidence
that the UK actually did it. Two
things.
One, I love the use of there's
no evidence points for using
DeVore X defense. Love that. No
evidence, there is no evidence.
Second point just to bring us up
to speed. And only I can only
find really the Daily Mail
reporting on this for anything
kind of mainstream. Apparently,
according to sources, former
Prime Minister of the UK Liz
trust, his cell phone was
hacked, and a text message has
surfaced from her to Secretary
of State. AB, a Blinken ad that
was that took place right after
the explosion of the Nord Stream
pipeline. And her text message,
according to sources was it's
done. And that and that, of
course, now explains why she had
to get kicked out if true. This
couldn't be an obvious ruse. But
who knows? It's it's fun the way
you know, it's like, you could
package this up and you could I
think we could make some money
for it on Netflix,
maybe you know, you Hulu,
maybe Hulu,
the Russians have been hacking
the Forever, forever. They're
hacking this stuff. So they're
getting these they probably in
the system, you know,
there's not a Chinese if not the
Chinese if not
that you want both the man and
the CIA? We were no slouches.
Yeah. So you got all three of
these agents and as so whatever
you save your list trust,
sending out texts. It every
every agency in the world is got
a copy on it. Sorry. Sorry, sir.
Yes, good.
But what are they saying here?
They were saying the government
would not comment but they said
they had robust cyber threat
protection in place. Sure. Yeah.
Now, we know this happened and
if it was hacked at all, how
about this? We hacked it. We put
the we we put it on her? Could
be we did we did it to Angular
Merkel. We were spying on her
remember that during Obama?
Oh, yeah. We're just totally
spying on her. So let's kind of
earthfit which kind of backs up
McGovern. She got kind of irked
about it and then she backed
off.
Yeah, she likes Life.
So let's get back Tess's
response to that and also wants
question about Nord Stream.
Newsweek reported Speaking to
reporters on February 7, Biden
said, If Russia invades that
means tanks or troops crossing
the border of Ukraine, again,
there will no longer be a Nord
Stream to we will bring it into
it. The President said, a
journalist asked Biden how he
could do that since Germany was
in control of the project, the
president replied, I promise
you, we will be able to do it.
So if you could talk about both
Nord Stream and the rest of what
Ray McGovern just said,
Sure, I mean, just to address
Nord Stream first, I think what
the President clearly meant
there was that Nord Stream two
would not be brought online, it
would not, it would not the
project would be halted. I don't
think that was a threat, you
know, despite the tendency to
try and interpret as a threat
that the United States would
blow up Nord Stream to. And
there's no evidence that the no
evidence was was responsible for
that. As for some of these other
claims about what Putin really
wants, I feel like we're getting
into just bizarre territory
here. To claim that Putin wasn't
trying to take over cave Listen,
the Russians landed strike teams
outside Kyiv with the goal of
toppling the Ukrainian
government, these troops were
not just there to go camping.
Okay. I mean, the plan clearly
was to land forces inside cave
to take control of the
government. Clearly, Russia
miscalculated, they did not send
enough troops, they did not have
solid enough supply lines to
support these troops, but then
to turn around and point to
Russia as poor planning, as
somehow evidence that Putin's
goals were much, much more
modest, I think is just
untenable. I did not claim that
Putin wants to take over all of
Europe, I pointed out that Putin
himself claimed that he wanted
to reestablish what he describes
as Russia's historic, right. So
I don't want to overstate that,
but I do again, want to point
people think to things that
Putin has written and said about
this which give a good idea of
his own goals.
Well, now, that's the other guy
he's doing arguing with with
govern now. And he says pretty
standard stuff. So it's nothing
special. So McGovern, his final
clip is pipeline three and
McGovern kind of wraps it up
here in a second fire.
So let's get Matt Tess's
response to that and and also
wants question about Nord
Stream. Newsweek reported
Speaking to reporters on
February 7, Biden said, If
Russia invades that means tanks
are truly played.
This is this is well then what
am I supposed to be playing?
But you must have played that
clip? No, no, I played so PLAY
CLIP too, and see what you get
with this. I don't know why
John, but for some reason, my
brain is not parsing your your
labeling. It's it's my brain,
not you. German industry is
going to go it's the one do we
play this one?
I don't know this. German people
don't know we have now played
this one's crappy.
I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
German industry is going to go
to German people are gonna go,
Okay, this this winter, and
German people, will they ever
will leave act any different
than they did in 1933? And stand
up on their own two legs and say
no, we're not going to abide by
that the Germans had the
majority in 1933. There are a
majority of German citizens who
feel straight away that this is
an this is unnecessary. And I
dare say they may follow the
checks and, and many of the
others who by the 10s of 1000s
already in the streets, I just
hope that they see their way to
standing on their own two feet
and saying, Look, you know, we
put up a lot of stuff. And when
you blow up those pipelines,
we'll get a freeze. And also our
industry has gone kaput. So
would you lay off, we're going
to stay on our own two feet,
we're going to make a deal with
the Russians. Now there are
reports that the Germans were
already talking with the
Russians about a deal on on
energy and gas supplies when
those pipelines were broke word
sabotage. You know, it's a real
sad story in Europe. It's going
to be shatter as the months go
by. And not only that, but you
know, as the ice covers those
fields in Ukraine, Russian
forces are going to go forward.
And there is a hints and puchase
mostly his latest speech that
the ESA okay. The ESA could be
negotiated about. People are
looking at that people ought to
read his speeches people ought
to read through the q&a. Now if
it's Yes, sir. can easily fall
after all to Russia city, if it
can fall to, to the to the
Russians. Well, maybe they'd be
able to negotiate on that and
say, Look, we'll make a deal
here. Let's talk and let's work
out something where we stop. And
Ukraine persists in a smaller
way. But the war is over and
Ukrainian stop dying by the
1000s.
I just had a thought as I'm
listening to this. If you take
away the so called friendship we
have with the European Union,
which let's face it, what is the
Europe who really controls the
European Union, Germany? Germany
is in charge of everything. And
right now they have the actual
control. Yeah. And, and Madame
Lagarde, I'm not buying that
she's French. She's got some
dramatic in her. Maybe all of
this, including climate change,
but certainly the the cutting
off of Russia was to interrupt
what always the fear has been is
Russia and Germany, creating a
bond and this is really an
indirect proxy war on Germany,
instead of Russia. Is that
possible? It's a good one. But
just kind of hit me. You know,
it's like we all pretend like
we're really all buddy, buddy.
But then on the other hand, we
got Boris Johnson saying, hey,
you know, we gave the muster
Ukraine the most we did the
most. What do you mean, the most
we spent the most money. And I
don't think Ursula looks really
happy. And I think yes,
she made she has other problems,
too. That may be compounding or,
or look,
he or she does. But
whether something's amiss, and
McGovern's point about the
Germans being weenies and lap
dogs, is well taken, at least at
some level. I know the one
country that really hated trump
the most may have been Germany.
I don't know. Well, that's just
what it is. And so we'll find
out more as time goes by.
It's interesting that he's back
that I mean, that paid off your
your AMI obsession has paid off
today.
It is interesting. He's back.
He's not. He doesn't seem as
he's analytical, but not as much
as he used to be. So I think
he's, you know, but, you know,
it'd be nice if Stephen Cohen
was still alive. But yeah,
we can we can we can go there. I
mean, he got taken out. got
taken out. All right. The other
big story, which I think we
should comment on, because it's
starting to trend in my
prediction is Elon and Twitter.
This is Elon went above and
beyond. I thought that he would
just set out to have everybody
verified, which is the
equivalent of Know Your Customer
KYC, which is very typical in
the banking world. He went one
step further, he said, We know
I'm gonna get your banking info,
and I'm gonna verify
authenticate you I think it's
the term. And what do you think
you've been in Silicon Valley
for a long time, you've seen the
subscription, the advertising
models, you are in fact, a
expert, you still live in
northern Silicon Valley to be in
the milieu so to speak? Do you
mean the media you in the move
you? Do you think this is a wise
move?
Well, you know, he, if you want
to cut your customer base, and
to about 100th, of what it is,
it might work. The problem is
with the meal, you're always
what it prides most, when it
appraised value values most what
it values most. And you'll
notice this as I say it,
eyeballs.
Well, that's it. That's it.
That's if the model is
advertising. And that's the end
goal is an advertising money
machine. And I don't think that
I mean, looking at Twitter's
track record might not be a
great platform for that. If
that's if that's why he bought
it, then, then that doesn't make
sense to me. They're just never
really done well, with with
their profit at all.
We haven't even done a
borderline good job of figuring
out how to do advertising. If
they figured it out. It's like,
you know, search engines went on
for years and years before
somebody figured out how to do
advertising Google. By buying
some other company that did it
did fairly well, of course, and
it but you know, there's
AltaVista, and there was Yahoo,
and all these other people that
did kind of search engines that
were not doing, you know, they
were losing their ass on it was
like a loss leader. And there
was you know, Alta Vista was a
loss leader for the Digital
Equipment Corporation. You know,
this mini computer maker. It
just Twitter, I think is in that
same category that didn't have
any smart people there. You
know, they were all interested
in the politics of it all and In
the diversity thing, thing, like
that pony clip, I played it last
show it to me
this smells more like a red
herring, you know, $20 $8 you
got Calacanis out there yelling
about how much it cost and what
the benefit would be? Well, we
have what what's the benefit
benefit? Well, forget about the
payment. The benefit of
authenticating everybody is you
can ignore the rest, or maybe
even at a user level, ignore
everybody who's not
authenticated, or add them or
whatever you want to do. So that
just means that you have to
authenticate meaning this is me,
and this is my account. And, and
here's we got an interesting
note from one of our producers,
who has a, who has a has a
verified Twitter account. Now
this just may be under old
regime, I don't know. But this
happened today, he changed his
icons was a verified account.
And he changed his icon to
Trump. And he got the message
your account has been blocked
what happened we've determined
that for this account, that this
account violated the Twitter
rules specifically for violating
our rules around verification.
As a verified user, you may not
make changes that will alter the
identity you initially use to
qualify for verification. The
blue badge on Twitter lets
people know that an account of
public interest is authentic.
Significant changes to a
verified profile can lead to
confusion and erode the meaning
of the badge. Deceptive changes
to the identity of your verified
account may result in permanent
suspension. So to unlock, you
can delete the content that
violates our rules, which is the
profile image. So that so they
have the mechanisms that once
you're verified, or I would say
authenticated is more like it,
then you're good to go. So the
Calacanis is out there tweeting
about this well, this is how you
get rid of bots and you
authenticate everybody so it may
just be a red herring like it's
gonna be free for everybody.
Anyway, this is not about
advertising. Elon is going 100%
for the paint for the week that
we chat app that's what he's
trying to do. He's got a hard on
for it. He's always wanting to
be in the payment business. And
so he's
been in the payment business we
know that correct.
And so now you know, the the
honeymoon is over, everybody was
up and dancing around and our
Savior. Nice to see the our
Savior dress in a Halloween
costume. That is the costume is
the Satan's helper. Cool. But it
seems like he's making the same
old dumb mistakes as everyone
else's done.
Civil rights groups are
demanding a meeting with Elon
Musk to discuss what they
describe as a rise in racial and
religious hatred on Twitter
since Musk bought the company,
the NAACP, Urban League and
National Action Network wants to
know more about how Musk plans
to moderate content and protect
against abuse. Bloomberg
reports, Musk is planning to cut
half of the jobs at Twitter to
cut costs.
And of course, you won't need
the whole advertising staff.
Just get rid of that. If they
could if they could get some
people to put to play for some
premium. I just don't see any of
that being the end game it has.
It has to be the financial pain.
It has to be payments. I don't
understand what else it could
be. And people are pissed off at
him. He's got the anti
Defamation League and these
people in they're gonna have the
council has very little faith in
what he's doing.
I'm not going to argue that
Yeah, yeah.
He is however getting a remember
I'm just going to repeat that my
prediction was he will destroy
Twitter. And if it's no longer
fun to use, or you can't troll
that's kind of destroying
Twitter. But there isn't a cyst
and there is there is movement
in the in the space as they say.
We've been carefully watching
Tic tock Oh no, that evil evil
evil Chinese communist party app
that is tracking us please pay
no attention to all the other
American companies tracking you.
Oh, no, it's the Chinese please
pay no attention to the fact
that they are eating face metas
lunch for Facebook and they're
and Instagram and even Google's
feeling it so what do we do?
That's right. Melissa shares a
meta ended the day up more than
2% snap up about three and a
three and a half percent after
reported Axios at FCCS.
Commissioner Brandon Carr says
Scythians should move to ban
Tiktok he's referring to
revelations about tick tock and
parent by dances management of
user data and cars said quote I
don't believe there is a path
forward for any anything other
than a ban he's of course one of
five FCC commissioners and the
FCC itself does not actually
have any authority over tick
tock Cepheus does and CPS is
currently in talks with tick
tock to determine if it can or
should be divested to a US based
company. Tiktok got back to us
with a statement saying, quote,
Commissioner Carr has no role
and the confidential discussions
with the US government going on
to say we are confident that we
are on a path to reaching an
agreement with the US government
that will satisfy all reasonable
national security concerns. A
Treasury spokesperson telling
CNBC, that its Cepheus division
is, quote, committed to taking
all necessary actions within its
authority to safeguard US
national security.
So this is what's interesting.
This is not Department of
Homeland Security. This is not
the NSA, the National Security
Agency, not the CIA. This is not
the cyber intrusion of what's a
seesaw. They're too busy telling
us that election as a result is
very normal to have glitches and
for it to be delayed. Don't
worry, it's fine. It's not them.
No, it's the Cepheus. And
Cepheus is a literally a
department in the Treasury
Department. The Committee on
Foreign investment in the US if
he is so what are they going
after here? How does how, why is
it if they're spying and using
our data? While I don't
understand isn't, isn't that a
different whole different
pricing that humans think?
And by the way, you know, this
is so funny and ironic, because
Trump was about to do all this.
And the same people that are
bitching and moaning now are the
same was oh, Trump's gonna do a
no to whatever Trump wants to do
is no good. Trump would have had
Tik Tok shut down by now.
Yeah, too. But what would he
have done it to help out
Facebook and Twitter and Google
Now you would have just done it?
I mean, I don't think he was any
he just thought it was a bad
thing. And he was going to shut
it down. He made a big stink
about it but but because he did
the push back was no no, no, we
can't do that. And so nothing
happened and now they want to do
it but it's but they've already
set their their places in the in
the sand. There is no good. If
you're this is nothing's gonna
happen to tick tock I can.
That's my bet. People like tick
tock.
Now, Silicon Valley, big tech
doesn't like tick tock. Because
when they had the chance to do
something about it, when Trump
was in office, they sat on their
asses No, too late. The public
loves take targets is funnier
than the other stuff. I mean,
there's some good stuff on
Instagram here and then not
again.
Are you? Are you scrolling on
Instagram? Again? I can't
believe it.
I have a an account. I told you
this story. You may have
somebody used the wrong. You
know, I have an email address on
Google that is pretty
generalized. And somebody used
it to get a tick tock so I had
their account now they haven't
been on it for years. So I when
I want to check in on Tick, tock
tick tock on Instagram, I go
Insta Insta Insta. So I just
still have no Facebook access,
because I refuse to join
now. Please, since I mentioned
this, the director of Sissa says
the cybersecurity and
infrastructure security agency.
They say Okay, I'm gonna see her
name is Jen easterly. And she
said voters should expect normal
errors and glitches such as
burst waterpipes during the
midterm elections next week.
Wait, what? Yeah, yeah, you just
threw that in, right? No, no,
the quote includes burst water
pipes.
Yeah, that's what it's in
quotes. Quote, I want to really
be clear about what ces as role
is
gonna come by, you know, if you
don't want to pay, it might have
some broken windows. I want to
be really got nothing to do with
it.
This is a good voice. You got
more?
Yeah. So it's a burst
waterpipes. Okay,
normal errors and glitches. I
want to be really clear about
what CISOs role is in this. You
know, we are not an Intel
agency. We're not a law
enforcement agency. Well, what
are you she said during a talk
at the Center for Strategic
International Studies at a thing
tech, oh, more quotes. We don't
work with the platforms on what
they do around content. That's
entirely their decision. It is
their terms of service. And I
want to be very clear about
this. I do not want to we do not
censor information. Well, what
does this have to do with normal
errors and glitches See? This is
this is weird man.
That is very strange gone nuts.
Just to add to the creepiness
Election Day this year, we will
have a simultaneously a very
rare total lunar eclipse which
will turn the moon red. Was this
on Tuesday November.
I shouldn't say when I met
where?
Oh, this is a good question.
I don't think it's taking place
around here
and more than five hours. From
5:17am to 640 to a
lips map, you get a an eclipse
map I do not. I
do not under clear skies. The
eclipse will be visible across
North and Central America and
can be easily viewed with the
naked eye through a telescope or
binoculars could help you enjoy
an even more impressive view of
the blood red moon. Areas with
dark skies such as rural spots
and designated dark sky parks
Fredricksburg create the best
viewing conditions. That sound
but the
whole of North America is going
to be able to see this eclipse
North and Central America.
Yeah, I find it peculiar. Yeah.
All right. So then we're on to
Doug screwball topics I have to
admit, I feel really bad about
what I'm gonna play. is there's
a big summit down in Buenos
Andres called the C 40. Which is
a bunch of mayors that meet up.
And including Adler.
Oh, you mean Adler from Austin?
I would? I'm pretty sure it's
Adler from Austin. I'm going to
party it up. But where is this
Buenos Aires, Argentina
listen up Austinites
you know, local action is
important. That's him and local
action around the world when it
is coordinated and aligned and
reinforcing. The becomes the
collective action that's needed
to save the world.
Mr. I flew over 5000 miles to be
here to attend a summit
promoting the elimination of
fossil fuels. Isn't that
hypocritical?
The increasing carbon footprint
for me flying over here worth
the advantages that are
associated with with physically
being here. And I made the
choice that that was the impact
of not meeting those goals. It's
gonna be pretty bad for the
world.
I love that Steven Adler is
being held up as the example of
a shining example of a leader
with great results.
Okay, hold on Israel. I met Joe
it renewed embarrasses me. I
didn't realize until I saw this
clip. What he looked like, yeah,
I've never we've talked about
him for 10 years, pretty much
he's doofus. And I never knew
what he looked like. I always
imagined what he looked like in
my imagination took me to kind
of a thin gone guy like the like
the mayor of Portland and kind
of intellectual looking with
gravia Hatchet Face. I'm not
sure. But I see this guy with
his salt and pepper hair. And he
looks stupid. He looks like a
big dummy.
Yeah, it looks Oh, yeah, he
does. He looks like a douche.
He's a real estate lawyer.
That's that's his whole that's
his. That's his whole thing.
Now that go on with the second
clip, which is the 40 clip. Oh,
goodness. Okay, the C 40 clip
where the guy that's doing this
is off a rebel news and they
they bring us to a web page and
and then they start talking
about this what they're wanting
to do with these idiots is is
beyond belief, SEO point out,
and I can't find his webpage. So
I'm going to have to do a little
more research to get a hold of
the reporter because their
website the C forty.org site you
people can go to it. It is it's
it's a mile deep with crap. And
guess who's the head of the
whole thing. Soros? Michael
Bloomberg.
What's the second guess? Oh
wait, I'm anti semitic. Now
Lincoln J for revenues here in
Buenos RS Argentina. Reporting
on the C 40 World mayors summit
with my colleague Katie Davis
score and we're just wrapping up
day three of the summit. And for
those of you that don't know,
this summit is a gathering of
mayors from cities all across
the world who have come together
here in Argentina that's that's
Bloomberg whole deal. So he flew
everyone to Argentina man what a
gambit
to discuss how they're going to
transition into a green economy
a net Zero economy. Now some of
the objectives on their agenda
are pretty extreme. And I don't
know if you're gonna believe it,
but it's on their website. Now
their ambitious objectives, just
to name a few are to completely
eliminate all private vehicles
completely eliminate meat and
dairy and they want to only
permit every human to purchase
three articles of clothing a
year.
Now, open, Soros is operations,
one of the sponsors, because
people should go to C 40 dot
Oregon and look at the WHO ARE
WE stuff? And it's like,
everybody except the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation. Oh, is
involved in this turkey.
Wait a minute, how does this
work? Unbelievable. If
you look at the the number of
operations that are the funders
and sponsors and include Soros.
Yeah, and all kinds of other
operations that shouldn't be
there at all. They should all be
boycotted, including American
Express, for having anything to
do with this. This is This is
outrageous does operation and
and the demands are typical of
Bloomberg with you know, you
can't eat sugar, can't have
sugar drinks. You can't do this.
You can't do that all these guys
should be you know, he's a
fascist if anyone really is. And
it's just a horrible operation.
And I've been under the radar,
it's been going on for a while.
Yeah, Clinton Foundation's in
here, of course. They're the
city where the city network
partners Google. So the funders
am at Google. At Google. We have
FedEx, we got what are the big
names? Do we read this? This is
so this is pretty big. Wow. Is
now is this just what we call?
Well, it is clearly a drinking
club. But you're right. There is
no Bill and Melinda Gates, this
is very interesting. Is this
just this? I'm sure they're not
against them?
No, they're probably not against
it. But there's probably
something that has to do with
Bloomberg. And I'm not sure that
gates in bloom, I don't see
their names associated much. So
they may have a beef.
Let's just do something really
smart for a second. No, no
results for Gates Foundation on
their website. Well, this kind
of folds in Oh, first of all, I
want to point out that Greta is
growing up. I don't have any
clips, but they're trying to
reposition her now. And she's
not going to cop 27 and she is
now starting to talk about
Germany should leave their
nuclear open. Because she's
shifting somehow I'm not quite
sure what's going on. But she's
not going to be disrupting
anything particularly the news
coverage. At at COP you must use
join some other group, you know.
Well, there was another woman
before before her we discussed
this maybe five years ago was
that who was also a young girl
and she was she was brought up
pretty much the same way. And
then she got older, she became a
teen and then she got into her
20s And then she became just a
head of some Brando, you know,
climate change Oregon
Rando. What will be happening
this year I'd cop 27 Is the
hydrogen transition Summit, also
known as the hydro gene
transition Summit. This is
taking place in Egypt. And this
is a critical moment. I'm
reading from the brochure a
critical moment in time for the
global energy transition that
we've been following the
hydrogen. I think the EVs are
going to be over it's going to
be hydrogen. This is the
revolution that they're all
talking about, which involves at
least another 10 years of r&d,
and fundraising. This must
attend summit will convene
regulators, decision makers and
investors, providing them with a
comprehensive perspective on
global this sounds like a
podcast conference. He will have
creators
sound rich guys high cast
conference Exactly. Decision
makers
investors providing your podcast
with a comprehensive perspective
on global deployment, investment
momentum, and how cost
technology and infrastructure
barriers may may be overcome to
make your podcast solutions
competitive. The summit will
create crucial momentum through
impersonal attendees and global
digital audience, which you too
can use on your podcast. Egypt
is investing heavily in green
hydrogen, in a bid to help phase
out fossil fuels and reduce a
cut reduce carbon emissions with
a pipeline of 50 billion and $40
billion in funding set up by the
National Committee, the European
Bank for Reconstruction and
Development and other elitist
international banking partners
to accelerate development in the
run up to cop 27 Hydrogen is
playing a critical role in the
global energy transition. Well,
they're not really it's not
being honest about all this.
Then and right now the
technology is anything but
green.
Anyway, well if you stay with
EVs
so the other than that was one
of our producers said oh my
goodness, I can't believe all of
us none of us caught this. Now
we know the just stop oil people
have been throwing food and soup
and other things on on glass
protected valuable works of art
and then also gluing their hands
to the walls to the pavement to
Ferraris, all kinds of things.
And, and they're getting the
attention. But no one has really
heard from them. And NPR got
Amanda Plummer. One of the I
think she threw the tomato soup
or the mashed potato and
interviewed her and I thought it
was really good. And I love how
I mean it. The whole thing was
eight minutes or you know, it's
got a little bit here. Stop if
it if you can't handle it, but
this is a typical millennial
race in a world to believe that
we are all going to die from
climate change. It is
irreversible even at this point,
perhaps that no one is doing
anything and action is needed.
I'm not sure who they're funded
by. But I'm sure it's part of
the sunshine movement and we
know where all that comes from
some troublemakers go on.
Plummer
is with just stop oil a climate
activist organization in the UK
yesterday, the group sprayed
orange paint in government and
corporate buildings in London.
In recent weeks, several groups
in Europe have seized attention
with protests against fossil
fuel and plumber was involved in
splashing a famous painting with
soup. The painting was protected
with glass which can be cleaned
but plumber intended to send an
indelible message.
My brother wants to have a kid
in the next year. I'm doing this
so that one day, I can look my
niece or nephew in the eye and
say that I fought for your
future.
Is there no right out of the
programming playbook, which he's
spitting back here? Is not what
I had been told to do. Yeah, in
the full belief in science.
Trust us. Yes. Trust the science
plumbers.
Don't teach them science. They
teach them this.
Yes. And from where she's coming
from her her background or
education. Yeah, I understand
how you get to this future.
Plumber is a 21 year old
university student who joined
the movement earlier this year,
and came on the phone from their
dorm in London. I'm
sorry, she's a Zoomer. She's not
even a millennial. She says
Zoomer goodness,
just a coil started going out
into action in April and all
through April, we went to the
heart of the fossil fuel
industry, we climbed up on
tankers to stop them moving. We
formed blokes in front of oil
depot, so none of the tankers
could come and leave. We had
incredibly brave people dig
tunnels on the oil terminals. So
the roads had to be closed off
and staying in these tunnels for
weeks. Sometimes, we went to
petrol stations and smashed up
petrol pumps and destroyed the
machines that are destroying us.
Wait a minute,
digging a tunnel under the
the I mean, by the way, this
interviewer is such a dick.
Like, oh, what do you think? But
she's saying destroying the
machines that are destroying us.
I mean, this is real
programming, just just coming
back like instant recall,
national petrol pumps and
destroyed the machines that are
destroying us. The gas
pumps are destroying us. That's
what it is this
machine, the gas pump the
machine, it's like, it looks
like a robot.
Yeah,
yeah. You know, it's almost as
though that again, an OP. That
is this woman's a test subject.
Plus MK Ultra Plus,
and we're watching her perform.
It's dynamite.
Wait a minute, digging a tunnel
under the road. So the person is
essentially saying, if you want
to drive on this necessary road,
you're gonna have to kill me.
Yeah, it risks the driver's life
and the timeless life.
Now at what point did the group
get into this practice of
targeting museums painting
things?
Since October, we have been
engaging in disruptive acts all
around London, because right
now, what is missing to make
this change is political well,
so our action in particular, was
immediate grabbing action, to
get people talking, not just
about what we did, but why we
did it.
And what did you do?
Me and my amazing friend Anna,
through soup on the Vincent van
Gogh, sunflower painting
in the National Gallery of Art
there in London. Yes.
What kind of interview is this
cheese man? Oh, good wine. Just
give her all the answers.
Well, is worth more art or life.
Are you more concerned about the
protection of a painting or the
protection of our planet? And
people?
There's the two of you Oh,
you're wearing just boil T
shirts. You've gone beyond the
rope that protects the painting.
There's tomato soup all over the
painting on the wall. And each
of your left hands are on the
wall. What's going on there?
So we had our hands glued to the
wall behind us.
What did that feel like?
Well, I've glued quite a few
times. And people always asked
me, doesn't it hurt? Isn't it
uncomfortable? It really isn't.
I mean, the police have this
solvent that they use, which
just D bonds you from the wall.
It still seems maybe like it'd
be annoying until they get you
off the wall that you're stuck
on the wall.
Yeah, admittedly, we didn't. We
didn't choose the most comfy
positions. One to grab people's
attention. It hasn't been done
before. And it was something
new, but almost more
importantly, to draw attention
to the cost of living crisis in
the UK.
We know why Yeah, she's from
climate Jessica. Cost of Living.
What is she raps? Sorry? What is
what are we talking about here?
He wraps it up. Oh, by the way,
I'm surprised they didn't use
the angle that they're trying to
stop petroleum. So and those are
oil paintings that and so her t
shirt instead of saying stop oil
stop oil paintings.
But But here's, here's what
here's my I don't really
understand. So they're LARPing.
I mean, they're not using you
know, they know that the cops
have solvent to get their hands
off and their hands are not
ripped. The skin is not sticking
to the wall. They know they're
not actually destroying
anything. So now that you have
it, she just talks about it
openly that kind of removes the
effectiveness. And your profit
is probably a good way to get
your ass kicked. I
would say as you're glued to the
walls, I mean, come up and just
pummel you. And it looks
looking at their website. Just
stop oil.org It looks like like
a pretty autonomous
organization. I'm not I'm not
sure that there's if there's if
there's big money or big
organization behind it as well
hidden the websites
professional. They're taking
Bitcoin and Aetherium donations
as always a tip off. It's not
necessarily a accredited
organization behind it. I don't
know. I don't know. Weird. She's
got herself attention. I know
what you know what's drawing. I
just don't know why they just
don't toss these people in jail.
They're just curiously they're
just kids, man.
She's 21 She's old enough to
know better. Yeah. I was gonna
keep doing this. Oh, yeah. till
somebody gets hurt.
I would like to lay out before
we out until so until someone
goes out someone's eyes gets
poked out. Is that what you
mean? Somebody gets hurt. Yeah,
yeah. I would like to lead into
I think you have a series here.
That that'll be fun. Because I
know you did some work on it. I
hope you put some cool edits in
there. But in order to get you
into anything related to the
pharmaceutical industry, the
military industrial complex has
role in that. Anything to do
with COVID or board? VO bats or
labs. I'd like to take us back
to 1997. What were you doing in
1997 1997?
Yeah,
it's before we were doing the
show. There's a hint. About 10
years before we started the
show.
I was probably at a trade show
in Germany.
Yeah. And I was probably I was
probably doing a quarterly
investor call about the earnings
and wearing a suit like a
doofus. While we were doing
that, let's go back first. David
Icke was laying the foundation
for things we're talking about
today, and what you're about to
most likely discuss. It's just
amazing. The 10 years before we
started this show, here's what
he was saying. They were
going to create new viruses in
laboratories that were resistant
to drugs, that they were going
to use that to call the
population that they were going
to use vaccinations to call the
population and also that they
were going to change the way
that healthcare treated old
people so that more and more old
people died and didn't go long
into into life because from
their extraordinarily sick
perspective, old people are
useless to them. And what we're
looking at now very clearly is
this attempt to play that card
of mass global immunization.
With a excusive, this
manufactured virus to get access
to the bodies, the body computer
systems, as I would say, almost
everyone on the planet and
they're not doing that because
they want to protect people from
anything. Crikey, the force that
same be vaccinated is the force
that created the virus, which
they're saying be vaccinated
against. They're doing this to
get access to the global
population for very, very
malevolent reasons. And what
people need to realize is that
these families do not come from
the same perspective of life and
respect that we do. They, they
see humans like cattle, nothing
more than cattle, and most
humans see cattle, they,
therefore have no empathy with
the consequences for the human
population of their actions. So
if people say they'd never do
that, mate, no, no, you'd never
do that. They do it all the
time.
25 years ago, now bad yeah.
Well, my lips, my lips, which
are serious from a little small
lecture in Virginia, my Cliff
say just the opposite.
Interesting.
So let's start off with what I
think is what is happening, I
hit it about this in a
newsletter, not just last one,
but the one before that they are
deciding to let us in on what's
at least not us as a whole not
to hold the entire public, but
the number of people that want
to keep that want to be in the
know, can be in the know, and
we're going to do that. And then
we're going to let everybody in
on the know, if you know, you
know, what we do, you know, you
know, you wake up the kids.
So if you so we start with the
the what you complained about
three shows ago, which was the
release of the report saying
that the virus was and it's out
there and we have it it's been
linked on the no agenda, social
reports. Report from the Senate
saying, hey, there's no notes
show notes is from a peculiar
committee. It's a subcommittee,
but it's not one of the
intelligence committees. Yet. If
you look at the signature that
signs off on this report, it's
Senator Burr as the minority
signer of this report, which was
done by Democratic Democrats
Senate, so he's just sort of one
and he's not only a Republican
he is the Republican who's the
head of the Intelligence
Committee when the Republicans
are the head of it or he's
actually this now he is the
second toma as
he related to No Okay,
nevermind. Richard Burr. Yes,
keep going. Sorry, burr is
a spook. And I say that because
he's the one that was under when
when Feinstein was getting spied
upon when she was the head of
this Senate Committee on
Intelligence. They're supposed
to be oversight. These are
oversight committees that the
Oversight Committee they started
spying on her because she was
worked about the but the torture
and all the rest of it is stuff
be evidence being destroyed. And
they did a torture report. If
you remember, this is all
reminders. They did a torture
report that they wanted to
release and everybody came out
of the woodwork saying no
journalists, including Richard,
what's his name on NBC all these
guys that are, you know, kind of
working double duty for the CIA
and, and various networks? And
oh, no, no, no, you shouldn't
release it release that report.
Date. So they released it
internally in a in a room, you
can go in there and look at it
if you were qualified if you
could go into skiff
and Burt made a made a big
Publix performance about it.
He's not as one doesn't want to
see it. And so Bernie was he's a
good little bit. So I'm not
looking. I
don't want to know and I don't
want to see I don't want to
know.
So burr is the signatory on this
release. And I'm thinking, Wait
a minute, this is odd. Because
this seems like they're trying
to they want to let us know if
you want to know you'll know it
again. Back to that. So we move
to Robert Malone. And we've done
lots of clips with Robert Robert
Malone. And we we've both
thought Robert Malone's a little
spooky, himself
a useful idiot for the
intelligence agencies.
Maybe more than that.
I don't think that doesn't mean
he's done, by the way. But just
to review quickly, the reason
why we were I came to that
conclusion is because he's the
perfect target for CIA because
he kind of doesn't get the
credit for the mRNA invention.
He got, I think, a little bit
ripped off, you know, typical
university, Big Pharma system.
And, you know, for years, I've
been trying to tell everybody
hey, you know, I did this not
Fauci, not that. So now to be
put in the spotlight. He's
loving all the attention and
He's so we caught him many times
just soaking it up and laughing
about just feeling good about
being recognized, even though
it's not necessarily for his
invention, it's just for being
an expert on the topic.
Well, he tends, I still think
he's a spooky guy. And this
really this what he did here in
Virginia, which is available on
he has two sub stacks. There's
one obscure, which is the one
where this came from. And then
there's another one, where he's
writing like every every so
spooky,
he glows in the dark is what we
say he's a glowy, a glowy. As
the term
he could be a glowing, glowing,
so he's going to tell us what's
going on with the whole thing
they entire three years scam.
And we already know now that
this thing came from a lab,
because the other guy, they were
signed off on this report from
the Senate. And let's start with
the loan one, one, the
international alliance of the
wet Hold on. And let me just
preface a little bit, I'm only
putting the first three clips or
teasers. The first clip is to
kind of give you an indication
of who this audience is. Because
when he says, This is not a
vaccine, it's a genetic thing.
This audience, I think, mostly
doctors is other people lecture
he's doing he's giving a
presentation. He's given a
lecture. And he put it on his
own web sub stack, because
again, he's like, no one looks
at my lectures, man. It's true,
I'm
sure of it. But here we go.
And the international alliance
of physicians and medical
scientists have been very clear
about our position regarding
these products from we'll call
them vaccines. I think that's
really not an appropriate term.
Given their activity. Oh,
standing Oh, but that's not my
purpose here.
Oh, it's a friendly audience.
Bunch of anti vaxxers. In that
audience.
Well, there are people who know
that this isn't a vaccine, it
and it'll be bringing it out
what it is, it's a platform. And
we've heard that before as its
operating system. And so here we
go with the teaser, the long
teaser, this Malone number two,
before he starts really talking
about the nitty gritty,
I want you to understand the
difference between the payload
and the platform. We're talking
about fundamentals of the
pharmacology of this product
category. And I want you to
understand how and why it's
being pushed. Okay, so this is
more about me trying to give you
insight and understanding about
what is going on here. As seen
through this one lens of the
mRNA technology, and the
falsehoods and truths that are
behind it. It is only one of
many lenses. I've spoken about
mass formation. I've spoken
about the World Economic Forum.
I've spoken about the
administrative state. There's so
many variables going on here
that we could talk for eight
hours. Okay, but I'm just going
to focus on the RNA. Why mRNA
Vax. So why is this being
pushed?
Wow. So it gives this whole
spectrum of horrible
malfeasance. But I'm not going
to talk about that. Okay. He has
my
I think that was a nationalist,
go to clip three.
Why is this? There is this
universal global and understand
what you've experienced here in
Virginia, is mirrored by the
people that I was just speaking
to, at a conference in Padua,
Italy, about an hour and a half
ago, the same things have been
experienced in Brazil, all over
the western world. Okay, why has
this been pushed? What is the
unmet need that's being
addressed? I'm not placing a
value on population or right or
wrong, I just want you to
understand the underlying logic,
at least at the surface of this,
the problem we have is that the
technology to enable individuals
to engineer bio weapons has
become so trivial, that a
college senior working out of
there or somebody of similar
education level, they can self
train, working out of their
garage with stuff they can get
off of eBay can easily recreate
the most lethal pathogen
combinations that our government
came up with, in the bio warfare
program that we ran for years.
And I'm not saying we're not
still running it, we do it under
a different moniker. We call it
defensive bio weapons research,
not offensive bio weapons
research, and I'm not sure what
the difference is. But that's
that's the that's the language
that's imposed from the bio
warfare treaty that was signed.
It's it's leaks like a sieve,
but I want you to understand and
just to kind of frame it with
traditional vaccine technology,
we anticipate having vaccines if
everything goes well, for all of
the bio warfare agents deployed
up until the end of World War
Two. So that's tularemia,
smallpox and all those things,
vaccines for all of the bio
warfare agents deployed up until
the end of World War Two. And
we'll have all those by the year
2050. If everything goes well,
this is very curious.
Guys, you piqued your interest,
let's go to this clip, for
course you pique my interest,
but you always pique my
interest.
or Now we're in an environment
in which a young adult, or a bad
actor in any part of the world
can create very potent bio
weapons. Clearly, we don't have
the capability to respond to
that efficiently. That is the
underlying unmet medical need.
That's the problem set. And we
need to be clear about that we
get all wound up. And I'm not
defending in any way, the way
this has been deployed. I'm not
saying that this solution is the
best solution. I'm just saying
there is an unmet medical need,
which is there is a very
significant threat. It is not
trivial. It's not a figment of
Chinese imagination, that
biowarfare agents can be
engineered. We have been doing
most of the engineering up until
this point and and the stuff
that is going to come out and
Bobby's next book is going to
blow your certificates in terms
of what we have done in Georgia
and Ukraine, these things are
being done. And the problem is
that once they're let loose,
which we've all experienced over
the last three years, it's
almost three years now it really
is September, it's the end of
September, the data shows that
the beginning of the outbreak
was at least September of 2019,
if not earlier, once those
things are let loose, they can
sweep the world and the
technology is now advanced to
the point where pathogens can be
engineered. So they're
relatively specific for
different ethnic groups based on
their genetics. Okay, so it
pathogens can be engineered. And
I can tell you, my friends are
what used to be my buddies Ditra
Defense Threat Reduction Agency,
Kimbo division, are extremely
acutely aware that agents can be
engineered to target ethnic
groups.
Now, before we go further, is so
is so the my initial thought is
I'm listening to this. And he's
he's he's credible in this area.
I think. Maybe he's Defense
Intelligence because this sounds
like a story Trump would want to
have out there about why we need
the vaccine platform for the for
the forthcoming bio terror that
will be created in some numbnuts
garage. Am I Am I close
is that's your very disparate,
it is actually in the news
population control, which was a
brainwashing theme which came
out of you know, the people like
me, me, me, me, David, David
Icke. So let's go to clip five.
So that's, that's the
battlefield. That's the real
environment we're in. So we have
to have some technology to
enable rapid response. And we
need to have capabilities that
can be deployed at the
population level. This RNA Tech
was one of the ones together
with monoclonal antibodies that
the government has long believed
had huge potential to enable
that type of rapid response.
They actually like monoclonal
antibodies better. The idea
behind monoclonal antibodies
that they really like is you can
administer these products to a
special forces group, they go in
theater, do their business, come
back out, go see their wife,
monoclonal antibodies gone, it's
clear, the problem is that the
technology just has not
performed. The monoclonal
antibody technology is too
kludgy. It's too cumbersome. And
what we've learned over the last
three years is that viruses and
pathogens can evolve to escape
that fairly rapidly because
they're fairly specific. Okay,
we've all seen viral evolution
in real time we experienced it.
So that's the unmet medical need
that is being attempted, at
least that's the justification
underlying this is that there is
an unmet need for some
technology that will now allow
rapid response to both emerging
pathogens and engineered
pathogens such as bio warfare,
or terrorism based pathogens.
So, why the way he
uses the word kludze, which
should be clued Luigi now and
that kind of bothered me,
why do you have so if anything
is clue Gee, it's the mRNA
platform. Yeah, why is he only
telling us this now he's been
telling anybody He's telling
this group, he put it on, you
know, but least listen to this.
No, but I'm saying when he was
sitting down with Joe Rogan, why
didn't he say it? Then? He had
three and a half hours.
That's what that was my point to
begin with, which is why did
that report finally come out
when we knew it for anyone
listening to this show knows it
was done in the Wuhan lab. It
was a very, it was a leak from
the lab. Why it but it was
denied, denied, denied, denied,
everything's been denied. Until
this point, now they're starting
to come out what's really going
on? He was told it's okay to do
this. And that's when I've taken
we're gonna get out of this. And
I think what it does is it
creates a group of those in the
No, no agenda listeners, if you
want to believe this, by endo is
not in the know, and it gives
you a lot of insight into, you
know, you can take sides on this
one where they didn't have an
attitude about it, you can not
get the vaccine if you don't
want to be a guinea pig. But
let's listen to the last clip or
two. But it's not the last it's
not the complete last clip. But
it's the it's the it's the wild
clip. The
truth is that DARPA, which is
the operational development arm,
basically the CIA, fell in love
with the RNA technology over a
decade ago. And they decided to
capitalize it in force it into
the market space. And for
instance, they're the ones that
have capitalized through in Q
tel, their investment arm, the
new RNA manufacturing facilities
up in Canada, this is a CIA
program don't don't, you know,
there's no ambiguity here. I'm
not telling state secrets, the
technology was basically pulled
out of the trash can, because it
had been suppressed by Merck,
after I developed it over 30
years ago, and advanced very
aggressively by DARPA, DARPA
funded and basically built
Maderna they're continuing to
push all this and they're
pushing it through the
government. And what you're
seeing is the power of the the
intelligence community, and the
the new bio defense industrial
complex that's developed since
the actor s attacks and really
goes beyond that, in being able
to push their agenda through the
government. Okay, when you see
all these things that Paul's
documenting, all these
circumventing of normal
procedures and rules, that's
happening, because largely, our
intelligence community is
pushing that through the
administrative state structure.
All right, bend over.
And there's one kicker on the
end, which is the Malone ex CIA
clip, this is the final kind of
little thing to note,
all these circumventing of
normal procedures and rules.
That's happening, because
largely, our intelligence
community is pushing that
through the administrative state
structure, and where are they
doing it? I think if if we just
back up for a minute and say,
Okay, let's try to give them the
benefit of the doubt for a
moment. Okay. Okay. Okay. What,
what I think they are believing
is that they have to push this,
they have to get acceptance for
this technology, because there
are no alternatives and the
threat is so severe, in their
opinion, in their spooky world,
the threat is so severe, that
something has to exist, and this
is this something they've
latched on to and I'm saying
this not to defend them. I'm
saying this to try to help you
to understand what you've been
subjected to.
All right. So your analysis and
I'll give you mine Well, there's
a couple of things I want to
note besides the fact that he
says K K took most of them out
right?
K Right. K
So is that it's interesting that
the thesis is is that the
intelligence community which has
so much power and we know this
that they could force everyone
to you know, use you mentioned,
you don't need a vaccine, you
get kicked, kicked off Twitter,
you put out something that's you
get kicked out for you to be it
kicked off the New York Times,
The Washington Post, all these
guys are people who are locked
into all the facts, facts,
facts, facts, facts, mask, mask
mask, they're all manipulated by
an OP, a giant three year long
running up, kind of HID links
into the McGovern commentary
about being brainwashed to so
they brainwash the public,
because we need to test test
test and if you die, too bad,
because it's part of the op,
you're gonna die from the
vaccine there, it's gonna
happen, but you're probably
going to die from some future
version of it anyway, you didn't
have to take it by the way. If
you have a clue, and a lot of
people didn't, and a lot of
people didn't bragged about it,
and then drop dead the next day,
which was just the most
interesting of the ironies, but
the funny thing is, to me is
that he assiduously, I use that
word advisedly word good word,
to explain voice
dimension of the dino virus
solution to the exact same
problem. That is the Johnson and
Johnson vaccine. And that is
also a platform. And that
platform has been in play for a
longer time, because that's the
platform that solved Ebola. The
Ebola vaccine is a vaccine based
on the dino virus and all the
dino virus stuff is not even
mentioned, it's not even
discussed. It's been bad mouth
as a matter of fact, but it's
blood clots and all the rest of
it, then that's because the CIA,
through their their investment,
arm, Q, Intel, in q2, or in Q
tel, they are invested heavily
and are basing all their future
on moderna and the whole mRNA
thing. I think it's I think
they're short sighted, it's
possible that the one shot
Johnson and Johnson shot at the
time, which was cheaper by 10
bucks a shot and only required
one shot and didn't require all
these boosters is the better
platform. And because of the
pigheadedness of these
intelligence people, they're
going with the mRNA as bad as it
is, because they're, there's
money to be made in there.
They're not going to make any
money from Johnson and Johnson.
It's pathetic. That's my take
away.
Okay, my take since this pops up
now is a I'm going to bring in a
little bit of our historical
knowledge of this so called
deadly virus, which was really
pretty much on par with flu,
which flu itself disappeared.
During the COVID crisis. All the
reporting was bull crap. It was
all manipulative at best, the
whole thing was pretty much a
scam. And people of course,
people die from the flu,
sometimes 90 100,000 that we
that we've counted in the past,
it appears that these mRNA
vaccines have not performed very
well at all. So if if they had
to roll this out on the global
population, because someone can
create something like SARS cov
two in the garage, well it's not
worth it. To me this smells more
like finally Malone is trusted
by the rumble Bridey on
community and you included
apparently and so now the next
thing in their evil plan which
is to depopulate everybody I'm
with icon this and the evidence
of of continuous depopulation
plans of the elites that this is
a CIA opt to get people
believing in this and hey, you
know what, we probably shouldn't
take this and and I wonder where
Trump stands in this because
he's the he's the problem. They
see. Did he endorse this and
this is this is good because he
bought into this being the
platform for this for this
horrible thing, which is come
on, I mean, people died but it
was basically a flu look at the
numbers. People are dying and
becoming severely injured from
the vaccine. Okay, collateral
damage, maybe, but this to me,
this is the OP right here. He
got his creds on Rogen he got
you know, he Oh, I talked about
mass formation No, you talked
about mass formation analysis
and took it straight to the
Nazis. This guy is no good I
don't have any I haven't played
a clip of him since May of 21
For this very reason I don't
trust him. This is an OP
it's very it very possibly can
it can be an OPT there's no
doubt about it. And that's the
way we always see things that
what you think is an OP if it's
done right it's not the OP is
what you think is the opposite
of meaning. I mean, there are
these these convoluted ways of
of producing or making the
public fall for things and
usually ops it could all be
bullcrap Labatt I like I'm I'm
going to stick with the theory
that they're dead that is
exactly what he says is exactly
right. And he has been given the
go ahead to produce this, this
commentary. Or you could you if
you don't want to ever like him
again. I don't have any problem
with that and I think is a
debatable situation anyway.
Now we need to keep our eye on
him. We can't just drop him now.
And this is important. No,
I'm not well, I'm not gonna drop
them here. You know, you can do
what you want. Yeah, no, I'm
not arguing with you. I'm just
telling you what the facts are.
Yes, it could be. It could be
double it up on and up and up. I
mean, Anyone who's ever seen the
movie, The Spy Who Came in from
the cold?
Yeah, understands the up in the
up in the up
the ops within ops and despise
themselves don't even know
what's going on.
And the way this because you got
this eyeball how did you come
because a producer sent the
substack? I don't know if you're
both on that email. Is that
where you got it from? Where'd
you get it
from, say got it from one of our
producers, I would have never
found this in a million years.
And it's already been buried
through obfuscation with Malone
himself which producer? I don't
have his name in front of me.
I'm
gonna go look. No, I
couldn't. I mean, yes, I mean
that this show does that we, we
are all we are being used by the
intel community on occasion for
sure to produce our analysis,
right. And my analysis, my
analysis of Malone on Rogen is
that he was the trusted the
trusted voice as per the
propaganda and he went in, and
you know, and it just seems I
just can't forget where he came
from and the fact that what so
what we need to we need to run
the risk of dying and I'm sure
you're going to be right in line
for the next mRNA upgrade. John,
you know, you don't want to die
of some crazy ass. I mean, hey,
if anything's going to be
invented in a garage, that only
happens in Silicon Valley, so
you better get ready. That's
where garage things are built.
Playing them in d3, my friend.
Wait a minute, all this time,
not monoclonal antibodies, not
mRNA but vitamin d3. That'll do
in fact, kids listen up. Do you
have RSV? COVID and the flu
vitamin d3.
Alright, we've been telling you
about RSV for weeks and this
morning. Pfizer is reporting
RSV. Oh,
did you hear John Pfizer's
reporting, Pfizer's reporting
that they have Pfizer's
reporting of a vaccine Pfizer is
reporting
that its new RSV vaccine can
protect newborns, if it's given
to pregnant women in the late
second place. Pfizer plans to
submit the vaccine for FDA
approval by the end of the year,
the vaccine is given as a single
dose shot. Pfizer says it's the
best vaccine to demonstrate that
it can protect infants against
RSV immediately after they're
born.
Now I've looked at all the the
news releases and looked at
Pfizer. They do the Pfizer's
website, their press release,
they do talk about a protein,
but they do not mention mRNA. So
I don't know if it's running on
the platform.
I don't think I don't think that
that platform is I think they've
no, no, it's no news, no way.
But they do suddenly have a
vaccine. It's RSD.
What's the difference between
I'm skeptical once? You know
what it reminds me. It reminds
me of the three card monte. I
mean, that's where they're
playing three card monte against
us. And Pfizer with all these
things that comes out in the
lab, you know, ivermectin Forget
it. But you know, that other
crazy stuff that doesn't work
that Pfizer gives out and then
you get the COVID again, a
couple of weeks after you stop
taking it. That's good. I mean,
the whole thing is, it's it's
Scott's. It's bad. And I'm the
only reason that I liked this
Malone presentation was I think
he gives people at least an idea
of what might be going on to the
point where they can make some
kind of smart decisions. I mean,
I don't know. I know. I know. A
lot of people never got
vaccinated and they're fine.
Yeah. US included. Yeah. So.
So there's really got vaccinated
and they're not fine. Yeah. And
now we're wondering about what's
happened to Scott Adams.
Yeah, this I don't know. I mean,
he's he already had issues. He
had all kinds of medical issues,
psychological or not, you know,
not being able to talk and not
being able to he has, he's been
very open about that. Yeah. And
now he's like, I've, I think I
read somewhere that, oh, he had
the wrong blood pressure
medicine or something. I was, I
don't know, maybe. I do want to
bring this up. So an article
went out on the Atlantic and it
caught fire by Professor Emily
auster. And so it's called let's
declare a pandemic, and let's
focus on the future and fix the
problems we still need to solve.
And she goes through all of the
things that she did during COVID
how she treated other people,
how she reacted, and why and she
says, No, we didn't know we
didn't know. And she goes
through it now she's basically
saying, hey, look, this is
because I did that because I got
this information. I didn't know
it was like it happened. Just
nishka Boost I think is the the
German version of it from the
40s via hominess. Nice, goosed,
I didn't know it's, in fact, I
just realized is that is
literally Here's what the German
said about the Jews behind his
niece goosed. But what she
forgot to put in there was some
semblance of atonement. And this
is the problem. If there was
even a simple Hey, man, if I did
any of this to you, I'm sorry.
That's it. That's it. You can't
ask for someone's forgiveness,
you know, it has to come from
them. And
so by the way, Ray McGovern was
talking about this on his long
interview there. I don't know if
there's any of the clips where
he says, Why don't these news
media apologize for Russia gate?
All right. They know it's a
fake. It was a fraud. No, I
think it wasn't one of the
clips. And they won't say I'm
sorry, we screwed up dirt. They
have no sense of atonement.
And so this is the heart I was
just taking orders. Yeah, if the
Harbin is nice, goosed, we
didn't know just taking orders.
Now comes the hard part. Because
if we I think if we want to have
a world that kind of gets back
to a place, I've always said
when people start to figure it
out, like Scott Adams, when he
started to figure out oh, wait a
minute, I was sold a bill of
goods, don't go Neener Neener
approach him with love, approach
these people with love. So I'm
not quite sure what to do about
this particular thing other than
saying, gee, some atonement
would be appropriate here. And
then if there's atonement, then
approach them with love and
embrace and let's see how we can
move on. But people not doing
this they're making a severe
mistake and it just has to be
shipped man if I acted out of
order, I'm sorry. And I think
most people can understand this
is this is the key. The key
element instead of Germany doing
that it was never forget. Never
again. Instead of shit, we're
sorry Jews now and Gypsies and
gays and lesbians and other
assorted weird people cripples
so that if anything concerns me
today, it's not it's not the bio
weapon raised this. This is, is
a much bigger problem. We have
to be able to love each other
moving forward. Now back to RSV.
No love for NPR
drugmaker Pfizer says the
company's experimental RSV
vaccine is showing promise
promise acting newborn babies
and bears Rob Stein has the
story.
Pfizer says a study involving
about 7400 pregnant people found
that vaccine cuts the chances
that babies would get severely
ill from RSV in their first
three months of life by nearly
82%. The vaccine is designed to
protect babies by generating
antibodies and pregnant people
that are then passed to their
developing babies while they're
still in the womb. Based on the
results Pfizer says plans to
submit a request by the end of
the year as you know the Food
and Drug Administration to
license the vaccines.
I'd like to know how many
vaccines are there that are
specifically for pregnant women.
Specifically, I
don't know of any I pregnant
women were supposed to get these
shots.
Troll room. Look it up.
RSV only causes cold like
symptoms and most people but RSV
can cause more severe disease in
very young children and older
people. RSV is hitting the US
unusually hard and early this
year straining many hospitals.
So I've got nose in Yes, but
someone's going to tell me what
know what vaccine I mean? Well,
the only thing I only need ly
know when a woman is pregnant is
the amniocentesis. You know, all
this other stuff. I mean, there
were there's even questioning
you do you eat Okay, flu shot
maybe COVID shot didn't work out
so well for everybody. Although,
you know, how do you prove it?
Numbers are just numbers is not
science. CDC recommends pregnant
women get two vaccines during
every pregnancy the inactivated
flu vaccine and the live nasal
flu vaccine. CDC recommends that
pregnant women on the injection
not the live nasal flu so they
do not an injection but nasal
nasal vaccine. So this is this
is new and certainly you know
just something to start spraying
on people. Hey, don't worry.
It's experimental versus use
authorization. It'll save your
unborn child in the womb
let's Yeah, wow.
Let's see how COVID is doing in
the rest of the Empire. The
Empire of the UK is here's
Australia
by COVID variance soup has
arrived in Victoria and and
concerns are growing that
infections we'll saw were joined
by infectious disease expert
Professor Peter Cullen Young
from Canberra. Nice to see you
Good morning, professor.
I just want to buy a cup just
like the COVID variant soup.
I've been soup and How worried
should people be
soup? Well, a soup just means
there's a whole lot of different
variants.
Okay, what is a flock of geese
is a gander? No lot of variants
is the medical term is soup. So
it's not like a multi faceted
viral mega bomb. And you kind of
know, we just call in science,
we call that soup.
Well, a soup just means there's
a whole lot of different
variants. As viruses. If you
survive and want to survive,
they have slightly different
mutations. And that's what's
happened this time, there's
something called BQ. One that's
a variant of the a five that's
been around and caused a big
wave in Australia last winter.
But that's what we expect. And
that will happen over the next
number of years because this
disease is not going to go away.
But unless you can show that
it's not responding to the
vaccines, that it's causing more
death and hospitalization, we
don't really shouldn't get too
worried so far, who said this a
few days ago, there is no
evidence that these variants
cause severe disease or
hospitalization.
We know one thing, if anyone
says no evidence, that's
probably gonna happen. That's
just historical knowledge. All
right. So that's so they got the
COVID variant soup, or as I say,
COVID soup. In Australia, how
about the other places of the
Empire? How about conda Navia
Montreal's Children's Hospital?
Oh, yeah, it is pretty bad. I
just checked a few minutes ago
before going to air right now
the r is at 252% capacity. And
it's not much better at seeing
just in hospital, they're
sitting at 155%. This is
unprecedented here at the
Montreal Children's Hospital.
There. That's what staff rather
is calling it. They're seeing
more sick children now than they
did a pre pandemic and the
children coming into the ER are
a lot sicker. Now, there are
several reasons it is a perfect
storm of COVID of the flu and
RSV, which is a respiratory
virus that affects mostly
children, and it's hitting them
a lot harder than usual. And
children are being sent up to
the ICU.
What's interesting here is that
Australia their their main push
is COVID variant soup there's I
don't hear a lot of I haven't
seen a lot of RSV reports. In
Canada of course North America
is all in now we're going to cut
to the hospital the emergency
room while this report is taking
place, and you'll hear how long
the wait times are. Please bear
in mind that you see the entire
waiting room with that say about
a third of the chairs empty.
Dr. Laurie plotnick. The Medical
Director here at The Children's
says wait times right now are
exceeding 15 hours and is urging
parents to come prepared and
plan to bring snacks
things to do
literally behind this we're
behind this woman. A third of
the seats are empty. There's a
couple of
benches back three years when we
were getting the documentation
showing that you know they have
an outside shot at this hospital
busiest held ambulances flying
back and forth. And then after
the camera crew left, this um,
blogger comes by and take some
pictures, nobody here
phone chargers, cabinet
chargers, whatever they need to
be prepared. That could be
hours, it could be 15 hours 20
hours to see a physician. They
have to plan for that and to
also recognize that our staff
are working incredibly hard.
Now the situation here at the
Montreal children's er is not
unique. All Quebec hospitals
right now are facing
overcrowding at the ER. Earlier
today Health Minister Christiane
Dubay said that this is
unacceptable and they are
immediately putting together a
crisis management team. That
team is expected to help
mitigate the overcapacity in
Quebec hospitals.
Yeah, so to me, the the absence
of people flipping out freaking
out children, you know, laying
half dead on the floor is
explained by a shortage of staff
who of course were cut out and
still are cut out of their jobs
in health care because of the
vaccine mandates does not go
away. As far as I understand in
especially if you're working for
the government to not go away.
And I but I wonder if you go
there and you say, I want to
have my breasts cut off, maybe
you can get in right away like
hey, my kid is only six months
old. But what do you say to we
started now? You probably get in
no wait. And thank you.
A lot of people that actually
have evidence of such a
maneuver. We had a letter from
one of his wife couldn't get the
treatment she needed for one of
her him or she needed to get a
hysterectomy and she couldn't
get one. And so they planned the
one she wanted to do a sex
change and she got one
trawls alerting me to the fact
that I missed something very
important in that NPR report. I
think I know what it is. But
let's just listen again real
quick
drugmaker Pfizer. It says the
company's experimental RSV
vaccine is showing promise for
protecting newborn babies and
bears Rob Stein has the story.
Pfizer says a study involving
about 7400 pregnant people found
that the vaccine cut the chances
that babies would get severely
ill from Harvey in their first
three months of life this by
nearly 80 Did you catch
it? You know what? pregnant
people?
Ah, you know, I mean, the Bay
Area I'm hearing that so much
like we didn't have trouble
catching it. pregnant people
think it comes back again, first
three
months of life by nearly 82%.
The vaccine is designed to
protect babies by generating
antibodies and pregnant people
that are then passed to their
developing babies while they're
still in the womb
the shame of yourself NPRs shame
on you. Now they're all
in that's just crazy. I say
don't introduce them when they
say I'm so and so on. They don't
say him her. She them. I don't
know.
All right. I just want to stick
with with Big Pharma for a
second. And we're getting up to
pretty close to thanking people
for our big 1500. Here was you
know, we still have the Adderall
shortage. Which by the way,
according to this report from
healthline.com 41 million
Adderall prescriptions, a 2021.
Up from 37 million the year
before
be jacked up.
And now you remember it was
Teva, Teva, the Israeli company
who said, hey, you know, we got
supply issues. And you know, the
government has to tell us we can
make more weeds were hampered by
this or some Bolshaya
supposedly the government gives
them the okay to make X amount
as though they don't have or
make more and put it aside
for as if this isn't price
gouging and trying to get some
price increases by creating a a
fake shortage. Yes, that
would be it. And wouldn't you
know, it's the same company that
makes this product
in medical news supply concerns
are now being raised about one
form of a widely used antibiotic
pharmaceutical companies have
reported shortages of
amoxicillin The biggest concern
is with the liquid form that is
usually commonly used to treat
children with strep throat,
whooping cough and other
infections. One company is
blaming the shortage on the high
demand.
Who are being caught
hooping cough, whooping,
whooping cough. All right, lb
LGBTQ Qi APL I was new to boy
news, important clips here.
There was no affirmative action
has been a big thing in the
United States for quite a while
when did this start? Affirmative
action. What did that really
start? I should know this.
Well, it began it started as a
do gooder thing. And I think it
was in California, of course,
the first place to banned it.
Yeah. I'm taking in the 60s but
I would have to do a little more
research that's just off the top
of my head. But I think the 60s
now this was spawned made I
think mainly by Asian American
community. The Asian American
community.
Affirmative action wasn't no no,
no, no. backlash, the bat yet
the lawsuit? Yeah. Because the
Asians who are the smartest of
the groups of the ethnic groups
is smarter than the whites if
they're considered an ethnic
group, or irked. They're doing
all this extra work, they work
hard, and they bear down and
then they can't get into
Harvard. Wait, I mean, I got
straight A's. I got 800 on my
SATs in each of them. And I
can't get into Harvard.
So the complaint is and if you
look at the graphs, it's pretty
obvious that complaint is that
affirmative action has gotten
out of control. And of course,
they're just saying this isn't
universities but it's everywhere
corporate companies and not just
in America, it's all over the
world. This is spread black
increase, majority of hires or
admissions, then Brown is just
how it right now or Latinx. And
then whites Caucasian and then
Asian. And it's a big
difference. So they of course
they as lawsuit Hey, what's
going on? And also, you know,
the Asians are a real problem.
They have traditional family
values. I mean, there's Crazy
stuff. So this came before the
Supreme Court and was very
interesting. And ABC was ABC.
Yes, ABC has a report.
Affirmative action appears to be
in jeopardy after the Supreme
Court heard two cases
challenging the use of race in
college admissions, Harvard and
the University. Isn't
that editorializing by saying it
appears to be in jeopardy? Is
that an editorialize ation?
I think you can get away with
that. Okay.
North Carolina tried to convince
the justices to stick to long
held precedent, allowing race to
be considered as one factor to
achieve diversity on campus.
I've heard the word diversity
quite a few times, and I don't
have a clue what it means. It
seems to mean everything for
everyone,
whether it's socio economic,
they're all subterfuges to
recent reaching some sort of
diversity and race. I just don't
understand why considering race
is one factor, but not the sole
factor is any different than
using any of those other matrix.
A ruling is expected in June if
the court ends affirmative
action in higher education, the
same reasoning could be used in
hiring and other areas.
Yeah, about time we'd fix that.
So much for soda mayores being
colorblind. Because she doesn't
get that part of it. Yeah, we
were taught the opposite when I
was in the radical University of
California in Berkeley, trying
to be colorblind.
Are you were you actually anti
fog at some point?
On anti fog?
It's from Berkeley. That's where
the anti fog people come from.
Now, that was the desk showed up
so late in the game. I mean,
that's like a couple of years
ago.
Are you in any kind of fun
group?
Yeah, I was on the bowling team.
A rabble rouser. The bowling
team Nice. Okay. Yes, you were
gonna say this is not like I'm
just
saying it was like, you know,
this idea of being colorblind
and, you know, anti
segregationist, and all the rest
of it. It was all on the table.
That's what you're supposed to
do. You're supposed to go in
that direction. But they've gone
in the opposite direction out of
the blue, because it wasn't
working.
Give Right, exactly.
So what are we going to do now
to make up for the fact that our
old ideas from the 60s isn't
working, we got to come up with
some new ideas, something new,
as soon as just the opposite.
Let's go back to the deep south
ideas, more or less what they're
doing.
But this is really very
important. I mean, this point is
education. Even the place you
want to go, I hear so much.
Did this visit the lowest? I
think we're at peak education.
Yes. And I hear parents going
like No, no, I and I will say,
Man, I lucked out. I burned all
of Christina's college fund in
the air literally with flying
planes and helicopters. That was
groovy, I benefited from it. And
look at what happens with this
piece. I mean, if you want to be
a doctor, a dentist, a lawyer,
okay. But you know, you could
wind up 757 or 50,000 a million
dollars in debt and be a total
slave.
Well, that's because you should
be working while you're going to
school if you don't have the
money to put yourself through.
Now I have to say, when I went
to school, it was free pretty
much you had to buy books, but
the books weren't a rip off like
they are now either everything
was cheaper. And I don't have
any problem with going back to
that that model and you know, so
if you're a kid living in
California, you have good
grades, you should be able to go
to California universities, all
of them any one of them for
free. I may ask you a question
when I'm a communist for saying
that
when you were in, in college,
University of Berkeley, but you
said you worked was probably at
the time we know that the whole
the whole student loan scam got
made the tuition fees spiral out
of control. What kind of jobs
were you doing at the time to
supposedly supplement your
tuition fees
while I usually worked in the
summers I didn't work normally
during the school year but I
would work like for example I'd
worked at the Kaiser Aluminum
can factory as a as a can
inspector and a think about
that. So
I didn't know you weren't Wait a
minute wait, what kind of cans
Mexicans poured
actually the first the first
extruded aluminum soda pop cans
in the country. And it was kind
of interesting because they all
cans before then where those
hard metal cans that you
couldn't crush but then then
somebody I think was Kaiser
invented the extruded aluminum
can which became now it's the
can everyone is only can you can
find and is there's kind of an
interesting, they can get
punched out there'd be a small
ingot like around ingot of
aluminum and then this huge
device with punch the can and
make it into a cannon and punch
it out of this aluminum, this
little ingot, and then the cans
would get coated, and then do my
job. And me and a couple other
guys, we'd have to stand over
these cans that they went flying
by to see if there was any that
weren't coded. Because if they
weren't coded, especially Coca
Cola cans, you have an issue.
When the when the bottling took
place in the Canvas were filled
with soda cans, which wasn't
done there. They shipped to
Kansas once in a while, we wish
that it can go through just as a
gag
is this ingot ing it or OT, OT
and what is an ingot?
It's like a chunk of metal.
Okay. Wow. So these were
perfectly formed chunks of metal
and there were
no, it's classy operation. And
you were watching it. So of
course,
yeah, I was watching so. So
today we can give to anybody out
there who has kids or kids who
want to get work. Always try to
be an inspector. I learned that
when I was in high school,
because you could realize the
inspectors were the it's the
best job there is you get this
response. You have to be
responsible, but you you can
goof off. He just it's not like
hard work.
No, it's It's also it kind of
shows where you're coming from
your entire mentality. So yeah,
I'm
in Spencer. Checking these
clips. Yeah.
So we've learned English we've
used as we've learned a
seriously today. We've also
obviously assiduously, we've
also learned the term glowy. My
goodness, you gave us that one.
Yes. And we've learned that you
worked to supplement your
income. And now you say you
didn't work during the school
year. But I can imagine you
might have had a Saturday or a
Sunday job or maybe an after
school job just once in a while
to
do a curl when I was in high
school, maybe but not in
college. I will say this. So
here's the way I did another
dessert tips for the kids. So
you're in college, and now
you're going to get a job in a
factory and you don't want to
get one of those because they
have these so called student
jobs. No, don't ever take it.
You want a real job that full
pay
the student work program and
never do that. So I saw you go
like for example, I worked at
trail mobiel and I went in there
the trail,
the trail, mobile trail, mobile
company.
What what did they do? But they
may they may trailers for cargo
die was on this shipping cargo
container. So I know what you're
expecting.
You're inspecting the
containers.
Yeah. So but here's the deal.
This is the tip for the kids. I
don't care about that. guy goes
into where are you? I'm at the
University of California. Oh,
yeah. I have to quit. I'm
quitting school. What? Yeah,
it's too much for me. I really
want to get a job and work. Just
quitting school. Okay, well,
we'll give you and they give you
a good job. They give you a real
job. So I get a real job because
I'm quitting school. And I
worked for the whole summer and
now comes around I gotta go back
to school. So the irony to this
is what happened? Because I felt
Oh god, I'm going to tell him
I'm going to go back to school.
They're going to get hurt
because they gave me you know,
I'm working there only three
months and I quit. And so I tell
them I'm quitting and they ever
without every time I did this
stunt they did the same thing
for more money that that No,
that'll be the day because union
you don't get offered money. So
they did all did the same thing,
which was, that's so great. You
need an education is great.
You're going back to school.
They were happy to get your
done, you're out. It's just like
you get a pat on the back for
quitting. Wow, is
this a good tip?
It's a good tip for anyone out
there as a kid lie.
Well, I wish you woulda told
this young employee who works at
Starbucks, and is a barista, I
believe is trans. I'm not sure
I'd guess so
non buyer, but non binary. And,
and, well, this is a very, very
sad story because this Starbucks
barista is working in the
weekend to supplement their
income and wealth. This this is
nothing like the old days of
John C. Dvorak, who would con
and lie into getting a full time
job and then kind of lie to
getting out and inspecting cans,
cans, I'm telling you a cans to
put himself through school now.
This is what happened in just a
few decades.
People wonder why we need a
union at Starbucks. And I am
literally about to quit, like I
don't know if I'm going to do it
but like I really want to I
almost walked out today. And I'm
crying in the bathroom right now
and I must put on the floor.
It's just She gets like a full
time student. It gets scheduled
for 25 hours a week. And then on
weekends, they scheduled me the
entire day open to close on the
schedule for eight and a half
hours, both Saturday and Sunday.
And like three and a half hours
into my shift. There's so many
customers and we have four
people on the floor all. People
were put on the schedule, and
somebody had to call out where
people were in his own store.
And there's so many customers
musli scheduled five people. We
have 13 people in the store. We
don't appear scheduling managers
don't care about us. Our manager
was supposed to come in this
weekend and he took himself off
the schedule, we wouldn't be
able to be held accountable for
calling out he just literally
toured on the schedule that he
was scheduled on and put up a
new schedule where he was on the
schedule. Also, he couldn't have
even seen that he was scheduled
in the first place because he
didn't want to be held
accountable for not wanting to
come in. They don't want to
help. We need a union because
this can't happen. This can't
happen. We need a fair
scheduling. We need managers to
hold themselves accountable for
helping their workers they
refuse to turn mobile orders on
we need the liberty to be able
to do that because there's so
many mobile orders and I need to
get through all of them and then
people are yelling at me because
they don't have their orders
ready. And the customer was
misgendering me like really
badly I didn't have the order
ready. And so they were just
like totally talking with each
other and like she's clearly
incompetent. I have a full
mustache and beard don't get
accommodations for being
neurodivergent I don't think
again you can see my sick time.
I don't even know what to do
anymore. I only got my wits that
was his job. I really am
well there you have it John
Tory guy, girl whatever it she
was. I don't want you want to
use it because you get condemned
for that
she's these neuro divergent they
they as neuro diverse neuro
divergent. I missed this one.
I never heard of it. Or you just
heard it. I know. I never heard
of it. So I don't know what it
is. No, neurodivergent.
I have I have the Cleveland
Clinic here. The Cleveland
Clinic says neurodivergent is a
non medical term. No kidding.
That describes people. Oh, oh,
oh, I love this one.
neurodivergent is a non medical
term that describes people whose
brain develops or works
differently for some reason. Oh,
I not only have Tourette's,
I also have neuro divergence. I
am
I am neuro neuro. Thank you. I'm
a neuro divergent victim. This
means that your victim, this
person, this means the person
has different strengths and
struggles from people whose
brains develop or work more
typically, you mean like slaves?
While some people who are
neurodivergent have medical
conditions. It also happens to
people where a medical condition
or diagnosis hasn't been
identified. Blau Yes. Is being
neurodivergent a disability?
Well, it seems Yes. Yes.
Why use the train da goes into
effect.
Yes. Why yes. Why use the term
neuro diversity to describe
people? By Well, it seems like
some people oppose the idea of
neuro diversity as being about
differences instead of deficits.
Many who take that stance say
they're against it because some
who are neurodivergent have true
medical conditions that need
treatment a brother, I can't
believe this Cleveland Clinic
website. Yeah. Oh, are they
doing not get
they're out of control? The
whole medical establishment is
glossed,
goodness crisis. What conditions
can a neurodivergent person have
Tourette Syndrome right there on
the list, baby? Is that right?
Yes. It's Autism Spectrum
Disorder, ADHD Down syndrome.
Dis calcula. Dis calcula.
Yeah, you know what that is? You
can add and subtract or read
dysgraphia
I have this too. I also means
you can't do a graph. I don't
know what that means. If a
culty was writing, so I have
that dyslexia. Why have you seen
my handwriting? dyspraxia you
get this classic handwriting of
a doctor. There we go on
intellectual disabilities. I'll
take mental health conditions
like bipolar disorder, obsessive
compulsive disorder and more
everybody prader willi syndrome
Oh man Prader Willi. What is
prayer? What is prayer willies?
Do you know what this is?
I've never had something to do
with Prager University.
Prager with I thought it was
some kind of venereal disease.
prader willi syndrome is a rare
genetic condition that affects a
child's metabolism and causes
changes in the child's
appearance and behavior.
This again is the kids that look
real old when they're 10.
Something like that. No, go on,
but the list was skipped Prader
Willi for now
Prader Willi is no good mental
health. We got that sensory
processing disorders, social
anxiety, Tourette Syndrome. It's
alphabeta and Williams Syndrome.
What's Williams Syndrome
Williams syndrome is a rare
genetic condition characterized
by unique physical features,
delays and cognitive development
and potential cardiovascular
problems. Children born with
Williams Syndrome can have a
normal life expectancy but may
develop side effects from the
condition that can affect their
prognosis. I like it too. So I'd
like to Tourette's is in there I
am neurodivergent done End of
story. I'm keeping it in we
already knew that.
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage say in the
morning to you the man who just
put the sea in Cannon specter
he's got him there with you for
1500 episodes. Please say hello
to my friend on the other end
ladies and gentlemen, Mr. John
Cena.
Morning YouTubers, I'm Kareem
ownership CBus and Diems. The
nights out there
and the thing to the trolls. The
troll room was in there for man
we're going on two and a half
hours you nonstop
loving those cans. Yeah, or the
CANS I'm talking about? On the
real
cans and people don't understand
that this is when you say Can
your your A can expert.
It turns out who knew? A can
expert ladies and gentlemen.
Well, let's, let's see how many
would so for 1500 episodes have
been doing the show. And I it
was within the first year that
we went value for value. In
fact, within the first within
the first year. Yeah, within the
first few episodes, I think I
can't remember exactly. And we
had halfway through the first
year. And we asked that that's
when we started time talent
treasure and we started value
for value. What is the show
worth you send it to us in a
number. And we never looked back
from there. But it's also the
talent and the treasure that has
been applied to this model has
been really off the hook with
Well, an example. Sir Tim just
whipped up a brand new website
for the 1500 Void zero up in the
Netherlands and the troll room
itself. The troll room itself
has been with us for well over a
decade, probably 13 years, was
also a void. It's a void zero
dotnet it's still void zeros
troll room. In essence, no, in
fact, it is his troll room. But
he stood that up and that is now
the troll room where everybody
can go in and troll it's 24
hours a day, this expanded with
no agenda stream.com My
goodness, even just thinking
back on the early days of no
agenda stream when everyone was
trying to you know, get on the
stream and do shows on the
stream. And this was a long time
ago, we didn't really have good
studios or equipment or software
to do it. And there was a lot of
fighting and then we had the no
agenda forums and and now that
imploded and we've had things
that are just amazing, amazing
work that has been that talent
and time that has been
contributed to the show. I'd
like to check within with the
troll room just to see how many
we have today. Because this is
the place where you can sit in
there 24 hours a day, listen to
podcasts. I think we have 12
podcasts that are live many of
them one or several times a
week. So it it really has become
truly the best podcast network
in the universe with a built in
chat room specifically aimed at
trolls who has that nobody else
y'all go away. Yeah, 1656 is
long. Wow. A drops every show.
It's crazy. It's crazy. And now
Now we're also we're asking
people to raise their hand about
an hour and a half later in the
live broadcast. So you know,
typically we'd be starting to
wind up the show around here.
But we're not because we have a
lot of ground to cover a lot of
things to discuss if you have
any interest in the future of
the show. The value for value
model and how we expand this and
move it forward. Then I would
like you to stay tuned. And I
know that a lot of people want
to hear their, their their
donation in there. And that's
for many their credit It's in
their titles, etc. We're gonna
get to that. But first, we need
to thank the artist for episode
1499 Niner Niner this was the
title of this episode was Wacka
WIBs. Still not quite sure how I
actually wound up saying Wacka
WIBs that was it's because your
neuro diverse, I don't my neuro
diversity hit me again. So
yes, you're right. Again,
they're very difficult when that
happens. This was from Sir Paul
couture himself and Paul
couture, we have a lot to thank
for his support and value he has
contributed back to the show
over the years, not only did he
kick off our early in challenge
coin insanity. Remember how
insane the challenge coin
challenge coins got. It was
unbelievable. It was really, it
was really nuts. He also
resurrected an early version of
an Art Generator and built the
Art Generator and rebuilt the
Art Generator and has maintained
the generator for. Again, I wish
I knew the actual start times,
but I'm going to say also 13
years 1213 years, it's been an
incredible journey on the Art
Generator. We have almost 30,000
pieces, the artists who
throughout all of these years
and episodes have contributed to
make us truly the most not just
the best podcast in universe but
also the most interesting,
because if you look at this,
this piece from Paul couture. I
mean, this was the Halloween
piece of Halloween pieces and he
slipped in a little hammer there
just to add a little bit of
Pelosi goodness.
And you know what he did? He
sent me all the license.
Comics, your blogger went out on
a nut Bender as usual. Right
looks like this rapper accused
him of stealing, but that was
coming next. And then Paul
couture went, Oh, no, I don't I
got licensed. I got receipts and
he sent us a zip file of the
receipt of every element used in
just about 10. In there. They
used that he paid that he
license. I know what he paid if
he had an open license. I'm not
sure how he does it. But he had
him.
But if we had my point would be
if you have an artist of that
level, that magnitude who
delivers with licensed content,
something that beautiful. That's
an expensive production that we
would normally have to pay for
if we were gimlet.
Yeah, we'll get us out of
business. So that's,
you know what I mean? You know
what I mean? If we were a
production house if we were
working for Spotify,
oh, no, this is not doable. It
just would not take and do what
we do. It's just not doable.
Nobody can do what we do.
Because of this. These.
By the way. I'm looking at this
art and there's a picture that
couture did and right next to it
is a squirt scrunched pumpkin.
This is out there. I don't
remember even seeing that
artwork.
scrunched pumpkin. Are you
looking at the evergreens again?
No, no, I'm on submitted art.
And I'm looking at the club tour
piece where we got a ghost on
her left and a scrunched pumpkin
on the right.
Is it a? Is it is that on page
one or page two? Must be page
two on page one. Why am I not
seeing him? I'm not even seeing
the art we chose which is kind
of weird. That's interesting. I
don't see
no I'm sorry. On page two is the
second row on page two. Thanks.
Okay. Second row page two. Yes.
Okay. Oh, um, deadline language.
I don't I don't remember that.
That one either. Honestly, John,
I've decided that there's a
bunch of pieces that after each
pick and choose and do a little
thing show up randomly. Just
here and there.
I don't remember these 33
Pumpkins. I do remember one of
them. Not all of them. Yeah, I
remember Venn diagrams for
dummies.
Oh yes. We had to comment on
that. Let's do that. Yes. Works
did that. Somebody I think I do.
I think chemistry blogger did
one too. And the thing about the
bend diagram and there's nothing
in the middle and it ruins this
no it's not funny.
Now exactly well yes that's but
we also yes, the comics are
blogger Venn diagram. There was
a kind of there was a fun little
networks cheese cake. Elvira
cheese cake. There we go. But
this was piece by Paul. I mean
it was so perfect. I mean just
it was slick and it just exuded
slick.
honorary mention for Taunton,
Neil's briefs and hammer Armand
Hammer logo with the Pelosi
underpants and in the hammer
that was pretty good. Yeah,
obviously. And what else was
there?
Yeah, There was a lot I think we
could have picked 10 different
PCs. We didn't
use one. Yeah, there were a lot
of different hammer things,
which are a lot of hit it.
Pretty gross, gross stuff. Thank
you very much, Sir Paul couture
we appreciate so much with what
you do are all of the artists
do, and also what Dred Scott
does as he picks from this
incredible archive of of images
to use for the chapters in
podcasting. 2.0 If if you still
are using a legacy app, consider
going to new podcast apps.com or
nude podcast apps.com It works
to in case you misheard me and
and get one of those you also
get in many of them automatic
alerts the troll room opens you
can hear the live stream it's
the revolution it's on and I'm
predicting it won't be long
before Apple starts using these
because it's embarrassing at
this point is there's as a Oh 60
apps and services using this and
they haven't yet then I need to
thank the incredible list of
producers for this show. And
let's just stop for a moment as
I said we started this off we
actually started with I think
was a $3 per show or $3 per week
donation to it was to what man
dollar a month that was the
original donation amount that
was the dumbest thing ever. And
it was like and people are still
doing it I'm thinking you know
it dawned on us that having a do
it yourself donation you want to
give us two bucks shirt Buck I
don't care can 100 Whatever I
mean there were some certain
things I never you know that we
created which is the the dame
hoods and the like Yeah, and
also the producers ships and
associate producer ships, which
a lot of people try have tried
to do but they can't do it for
some reason. And I don't know
why they can't do it.
Well I've seen some do it with
them Yeah, date I guess I just
need to point out this is a
really important point. That by
not calling people producers by
treating you or by listeners but
by treating you as what you
truly are and producers as you
know if you look at the names on
any Hollywood product, those
people finance it executive
producers finance it or somehow
put up some incredible value to
get the names up front there
sometimes just a marquee name
obviously you know and so you're
actually producing something
you're expected in your field of
expertise to when you hear
something and not just when we
get it wrong but if you think
you know something this is our
boots on the ground something
say something this is our boots
on the ground reports I mean
this is incredibly valuable to
the show and people and people
who listen and look at the no
agenda show objectively from a
professional standpoint say that
it's quite incredible what has
happened there that this is this
group does this and feels
ownership of the product the
same goes I mean so no agenda
social you know now I started
this because I thought it would
be a fun project to do it
rapidly went out of control
within under a year and there
was Aaron or who jumps in by the
way happier you're gonna be okay
there earner Oh, health scare.
You know, and he's running this
massive believe it even 10,000
people, it's a massive, it's a
massive thing. But what I see
happening, there is producers
working like you're almost in a
newsroom and battling things
out. And it's a real
collaborative effort. Taken all
the way to the meetups. This is
it's really unbelievable what no
agenda nation has created. And I
we just can't take the credit,
no agenda may be saved or
created, saved, saved or
created. Again, no agenda
meetups.com also a completely
producer driven piece of work,
and it's not lost on me. And
this is important than anything
else. I have done during these
past 15 years. Mainly, podcasts
like mo facts. And and
podcasting 2.0 It is no agenda
nation, who are the first on the
scene, who are the first to grab
the scissors and run around
first responders, first
responders to anything. And it's
like John launches the Oasis
substack who's the first its use
is the producer. So it is it is
in fact a platform much more
powerful than mRNA. Give me a
break. Give me a break. So
here's let's
don't forget to thank Eric while
I'm up for actually tolerating
today's show.
Well, this I'm getting into
this. So as a part of the value
for value, lifestyle, but really
the model that we're in, you
know, it's a it's a monetization
model, but it's also a content
form. had, it turned out to be
really fun when people would
donate either with numerology
which a lot of the show is based
on, on donations that are
numbers that we collectively
like or think are cool or sends
a message. And it's not, you
know, obviously the 808 is one
but 3333, any 30, threes,
throughout, you know, uncertain
days, we get the 420s we get the
PI days, it's been a large part
of the show Pi Day. And with
that has come the total
transparency of the show where
we always mentioned the amount.
And we're happy, we're always
happy to mention a note that
someone sent along sometimes
that you know, people take
advantage of, of a promotion
that producers will send in with
their donations, so So the
producers can get, you know,
discounts on stuff that we have
no, no taking the product we
don't we endorse things that we
actually like, and we say we
think suck when they suck. We've
had a free reign of free life.
And I think that's why over a
million and a half people listen
to no agenda on a weekly basis.
That's a rough estimation. But
we've never cared. It's always
been can we survive? Are we
delivering a product? Are people
valuing it the way we would like
to be valued? And I can say the
answer is a resounding yes.
However, we have a problem with
the value for value model. As
you've noticed, in the past two
shows and our 15th celebration
week, so show 1500 today, but
also 15 years, which started on
last Thursday, we would do about
two, two and a half hours of
content, which is kind of what
we do on a show if you take the
donation segment segments out.
And we've been doing a longer,
complete combined segment just
because there's also people who
want to get the content may or
may not be that interested in
listening to the thank yous. It
is a mistake in general, because
and this is the hard part of the
model. These notes become
content. Unfortunately, today,
we broke the system in a very
severe way, not just
technologically, we also we
broke the back office. And
honestly, Eric has been doing
the spreadsheet, really as the
sole person you know, for since
inception, I think almost
no, it'd be the law. He's done
the last 10 decade at least and
feel
feels like a lot of time for a
decade. On Mimi, Mimi, as
always, does the meetups. But
she's also jumped in many times
and j and the family has always
helped wherever possible, and
you know, scanning notes, etc.
So, we actually had hoped, and
this is the weird part about it,
we'd actually hope that by
spreading it out over three
shows, we wouldn't have to go
through what we did on Episode
1000, which was a seven and a
half hour reading of thank yous
and notes. And yeah, we
might did put in the newsletter
for the people who actually get
the newsletter a lot of people
don't. Specifically, we're going
to read select notes in this
particular show,
don't you did well, regardless,
we need to fix it. Let me tell
you what the main problems are,
and then what the big problem is
for today. So this is what Eric
has, has actually come up with a
PS than he has human capital and
knowing how to do this, we're
trying to come up with a system
that will that will actually
make it work for everybody
moving forward. And so that any
value for value show can can
scale to where we're at and
beyond. We have so many methods
of donation that come through
mainly people that are
identifiable by people's email
address. Now like me, I have
paypal@curry.com That's what I
use for PayPal. But when I send
a note, it will be from Adam
mccurry.com. And where there's
no goes and if it arrives, and
if it gets trapped in spam or
blocked for content or sent to a
wrong email address. Ultimately,
at the beginning, the night
before and the morning of you
know, I'm forwarding notes that
have only come to me, John is
forwarding notes that have only
come to him. The notes that no
agenda show.net But these are
all different email addresses.
So there's mixing and matching
some people will send an email
right after Oh, no, I changed my
note.
Oh, yeah. Then people send a
follow up emails, yes, one or
many. And by the way, this is no
one's fault. This is completely
understandable. Except it's our
fault. We need to finally
realize that the system does not
scale. And we and quite honestly
we need help. Because just
looking at a rough estimate of
today and from show 1000 If we
start right now reading
everybody's donation and note
without jingles and By estimate
about 11 hours. And I just don't
think that's very handy. So what
we need, above all, and we're
looking for suggestions. I know
part of his technology, Eric has
some he has some ideas, he's put
together some things. But we
need a way to coordinate. People
sending things the name they
want credited. Switcheroos is
another issue. And I think for
today, we've got the
Switcheroos, Eric spent a lot of
time trying to figure out
whether there's 500 donations we
have to talk about today. So
there's, there's all kinds of
things that that need to change
beyond just the note there's
night names, the entire night
and aimless the birthdays, the
titles. It's, it's, it's come to
a point where in this case, and
I think it was already building
up to that it's too much. We
need help, we need to we need
the producers of not just the
show, but of the value, the
Genesis producers of the value
for value modeling concept.
We've got to figure this out.
How do we make a system and does
that mean? We limit notes
length, because there's also of
course, always people who just
say hi, just want to add a
little bit. And sometimes it's
just for us to read is not to
read on the show. We've we have
not scaled this properly. So
what I suggest for today, and we
will pick up certain notes, but
we also want to move notes to
other shows, so that we can
actually share some of the great
content that people have sent
in. We'd like to do today. And I
think that Eric was able to
because I was actually when I
was playing to be honest, when I
was playing your clips out of
order. I was also like getting
the spreadsheet and trying to
figure out what we had and where
we were at. Have you received
the full spreadsheet from Erica
at this point.
I have it okay.
So the Switcheroos I think are
highlighted. What I'd like to
suggest is that we do all
producers, executive and
Associates, all names, all
titles. And we can do if we want
name and location, perhaps a
selected note. Same for the
producers above 50. We do all
the nice things, all the day
meetings, all the titles. The
birthdays actually aren't that
much but all the birthdays. And
that'll probably be about to two
hours. And I think I don't know
how
I really missed a surprise of
the birthday list tripled? That
would be funny, though. Wait a
minute, how did that happen?
Because they shouldn't be just
scattered. That should be a
neutral.
Oh, you mean in the in the
donation notes themselves?
No, no in the list? What they
didn't triple? Nobody actually
said yes. It would be ludicrous
if it did.
Well, that's true. Yeah, yeah, I
guess you're right. But I mean,
you look at the the titles.
The Damien knighting phases,
so much, I guess I'm saying is I
know that people will be
disappointed if your if your
message of love, congratulations
or your requests are not honored
today. Let's work on a new
system moving forward and we
will try to get to as many of
the notes as possible. I'm
certainly going to try and do at
least 10 An episode moving
forward. Because otherwise it
just doesn't make sense for
people to be listening for 10
hours. Yeah, we could get a lot
of attention like those guys are
great. They did 10 hours, but
nobody will nobody would stay
stay Yeah, that's the thing you
know, so it would be I would
agree with this idea because
it's too long and and so you're
going to say thanks to somebody
and no one's going to be hearing
it so as you're not going to get
your credit yeah I mean for
Yeah, we saw it but we don't
even need to read it if we just
us. Exactly. Anyway, and all
these credits are good and by
the way, anything that comes in
in the mail that was got the
right postmark I just get double
credit all these double credits
are good. We're not going to
read a lot of these we're not
going to read hardly any notes
because we're not going to read
notes. But the credits are good
the notes will be read in the
future will do will will will
leak them out what what is it
called when you kind of just
slip it slipstream it into the
regular shows and eventually get
read I'm neurodivergent
I don't know what to do at this
point. Yeah, you don't know what
time now also there are notes
Miss I'm sure things are wrong.
Always
notes missed. So that's that
does not mean do above
and above all. Thank you. Thank
you. Thank you for your time,
your talent and treasure for the
past 15 years. I'm looking
forward to going for another 15
We got to beat that PC Magazine
record of yours. And this is
where you say yeah, I love 15
more. Hello,
hello thing on.
So we'd like to thank the
following executive producers as
we get it as we get underway,
David rose up from Clarkston,
Michigan $2,000 We thank you and
well I think the top guy should
at least have his note read
I don't have a note I do okay
well there you go.
I mean that may be another
solution is that just the top
five get read and the rest of
them you know get read on it as
is basis congrats he says it's
been a while since my last
donation this time not even
donating for myself. I'm taking
advantage of the inflation
special at my daughter's to the
no agenda peerage family. Please
name Lucy and Eva Rosa, each one
will be granted the title of
Baron net tests and be known as
the damsels have no agenda. Lucy
would like salad and spicy
ramen. Eve would like peanut
butter and jelly and Oreos. Your
work is truly appreciated. The
only request I have for myself
is that is the is what you do so
we don't have to C span jingle
and that's he's the Vikon of
Puerto Rico.
So after that, so after that
whole spiel what you do is
immediately come out with a
reason for me to look for a clip
to play this is what we do so
you don't have to C span I know
which one it is but
you don't have to do it just
read to know we can play it
eventually you know to play it
now he's not in a hurry the
dairy
no no I found it now you're
gonna get one
we do. You don't have to
deceased and we're going to put
your daughters on next week's
list because you believe me you
want to be on the next list not
this one
sir. Hey idiots Concord
California 1579 dot 11 which
makes him an earl or a count. He
is on the list for the title
change so I'm sure that that we
have that all set and also
roundtable requests that there's
no way we could get them all
deficient out of every single
note. Thank you very much sir.
Hey, idiot and you're on the
list. We you will be upgraded
today.
David McCall, Jr. and Cleveland.
15 1515. There you go.
Yeah, and he has a believe as a
birthday is on the list for that
Dred Scott from Oceanside,
California. He says
congratulations on 15 years Dred
Scott the guy who actually does
the chapter art for for this
very show and many more
$1,500.33 trip I cannot thank
you enough. Me You're the Bruce
Wayne of podcasting.
Through Matthew petty star Idaho
1000. Oh, Sir Frank as in staat.
in Armadale, Victoria,
Australia. 121 9.77 sure Brian
mass and Rancho Santa Margarita
1500. Hold
on one sec. Hold on one second.
We should mention that Sir Brian
moss becomes a baron. Do we
should do this at least Sir
Frank Aston. Aston SATs becomes
a Duke. Because these are all
really knee up become becomes a
Duke. Oh, yeah. And he claims
the state of Victoria. And of
course Sir Brian and dread and
David McCall. They'll have show
number club credits as well.
Anonymous will become a Baron of
the greater state of Idaho. Who
was he has been a night for 11
years. So we look forward to
that.
And Moser in India Duncan,
Oklahoma 1000. Let me read a few
because this is his name's
Richard Leone in
the home honestly. I want to
mention that Brian is becoming a
baron. We should at least
mention that. You're not You're
looking at your own spreadsheet
not looking at the colors. I'm
looking at Eric's spreadsheet.
It's blue so he becomes a baron.
That's all you have to say.
Yeah,
but he's gonna mention when you
do the bear inning Rishi Leone
in Canton, Ohio 1000 Probably an
instant I will get your instant
right in next show or the show
after Sharon pet. These are good
this these numbers are don't go
away. Sara and Pat wood and
Powell Wyoming 1000 Christian
lair and Phoenix Arizona 1000
David Adrian in Cary, North
Carolina 1000
and he only see he will be known
as sir yeah, he will become a
knight and his brother will also
become a knight with this
donation good.
Codes a lot of Western Knight
County Land of hookers and weed
and he'll be very who is Paul
Rumped into Nevada? Absolutely.
He'll be a barren Chris Hansel.
See Rebrov Danville, California
and he becomes a baron today,
Sir Michael Dunn, Bowling Green
Kentucky 964 dot 13 And he He
uses that to become a baron the
Baron of south central Kentucky.
Fantastic. Sure lay on Dothan,
Alabama, Alabama. 915 33 Stephen
Skeels from Grand Marais A's,
Minnesota 834 50. I'm sure that
these numbers bring them to a
title change. We just haven't
retrieved all these notes
either. Andrew felts from
Westerville, Ohio 885. Hello
boobs. Then we have card lay
polled from the villages in
Florida. Isn't that where the
swingers live in the villages?
Am I mistaken?
I thought that was celebration.
No, I think the I think the
village is someone who was so
maybe me that the villages like
last minute. It's a hotbed of
swingers and he and his wife
will become Damon Knight today.
Congratulations. Alan Smith with
the big striper. 77 7.77 if you
ever saw one that was it, and he
splits that so that he can
become his honors dad. And it
says his mother has granted ring
that's very kind of you. And he
also gets a barony peerage. for
that.
J James, Sean prairies Ville,
Louisiana. 759 is a barony or
something going on with him.
He's needs to be knighted. He'll
be he's on the list and his wife
is also going to be knighted
both of cotton by you. Myron
Webber in irvine california
seminar 50 bucks. It was an
order Vabre. And he's, he's
going to be sir whatever of
appertains tonight and tonight.
Richard Smedley and Chambersburg
Pennsylvania 750.
And tonight yeah, for him and he
also does want to deducing I do.
D do
rifle also she will be damned.
That's a lot of a couple periods
today.
Couples that Dame together.
night to go a good fame
together. Josh Cox in Austin 750
This is a first mother. No, it's
from his mother is from his
mother, which is even better.
Oh, it's for Josh. Okay. It was
birthday. Good. Emily Cooper in
Cohoes. New York. 750. Sir
Shortstack. In Olyphant,
Pennsylvania. 750 becomes
apparent and by the way, these
are all 515 100 club members
now.
Oh, so I put them in. Do I put
them in the club? The show club
member? Yeah, well,
it was doubled up. I mentioned
in the last show and as an idea,
and figured it'd be a few people
have taken me one more admin.
Thanks. You're welcome. He gains
like he mentioned it in his note
that he's getting access he's
going to become a baron.
Excellent. Excellent. John
Westar house and shuru
Churubusco Indiana, Indiana has
got the best town name 750
Circus media in Billings,
Montana. 750 becomes
a barren today with that
donation Spencer Sumner and
Sherwood Park, Alberta 730.
Thank you, David, Geo. And
Wildwood Missouri six, six. It's
not 68 I know you're trying to
tell us something. And that will
be split between his lovely wife
Elizabeth and himself. Biggie
Oh, what'd I say? Gio?
Yeah, hard G gi o gi. Oh, yeah,
like gi that wishes a substitute
butter was clarified butter. Tea
and
his wife will be at the
roundtable on the podium today.
Sir Austin Paris and Kirkland
Washington. I barren barren.
There you go. Or is it Baronet?
Baronet? I think Heather artisan
in holiday Florida. Five, five.
And this is this is so for her
insidious hood. A switcheroo.
Here we go. Interesting. It's
well, not a switcheroo but also
contributing some of this to
John Wayne Carlson's knighthood
who I think will be on the
podium today as well. Okay.
David Silverstein, Beverly
Hills, California. Five, five
5.55 Richard compounds in St.
Colin in the Netherlands five,
four 3.21. Nice number. He will
be a night today. And cola Mona
lives in Buckley Washington 533
dot 69. And we'll be a night
today and calling out Sean of
Sutter Creek, California as a
douchebag.
Ryan by 3369 and Y E. Our Hawaii
he becomes a night I believe.
Yes and Andrew. Life will become
a day as well
Greg, Greg If you're a girl,
there's a way pregnancy
guarantee. I don't know. Did you
get her out of California?
Did you get Richard Gelbe I
didn't see him. Did you?
Corona, California 505 And then
Richard Gelbe Danville, the rich
little town around here. Five
1102 Sir snide, the knight
errant of the OT networks in
Waterford, Michigan 501 And he's
going to be a Baronet. Kevin
Fitzpatrick of Houston, Texas.
501 It's his birthday. Also a
birthday Yeah, good for him.
Brett Carlson in Wichita,
Kansas. 533. Looks like a
knighting knighting Yep. Gregory
Milan again in Sartell.
Minnesota, that's 500. Now the
volume up was just named
location. These are all 500 and
there's like 100 of them.
Putting Dame GS in Dallas,
Texas, Alex marsh and Parts
Unknown James Jeffers parts
unknown
who David James James becomes a
knight today.
Gregory Calderwood in Oklahoma
City, Scott Gorman, new knio
knio. Yeah. Dan, do this in a
Parts Unknown. He's been
listening said show one was
David Fukase. Oh, hey, Dave. And
I joke. I think Gladstone,
Missouri. 500, Larry Babcock and
kicks in Tennessee. Landon.
Hold on carry Larry needs a de
douching he'll be knighted as
well.
You've been de deuced
Landon chercheur said in
Lubbock, Texas. Jeremiah Lambeau
and Allison Park, Pennsylvania,
Dan also a knighthood and a de
douching.
De deuced.
Java born is getting much love
from the Netherlands,
right and a knighting here today
entity Do
you spend deed do a lot of
people
coming out of out of the shadows
Teressa Teresa shall not and she
will become a dame also a de
douching for
deed deuced
switcheroo donation for l do
terace from Sir Rob. Finally he
will become a knight so we need
to we need to put l do terace in
there. Okay, so there we go.
There's a switcheroo that we
caught. Thank goodness marae en
Chico, California. These are all
as John said five hundreds and
also become a knight today sir
Rob Knight of the philanthropic
shareholders Federation in light
in the Netherlands. This is an
exact donation for Baron Rob of
greater Limburg, sir Rob Oh,
that's him. Okay, so it's his
donation. Got it. Sir Steiner,
the expat from Spokane iStan in
Washington. Now he goes on nice
name, Brandon peak and Sparta,
Missouri and he also becomes a
knight today, Stephen skills and
grand Murrays, Minnesota 500
Wolfgang Helfrich same and he
also becomes a knight today
and Ben de douche wants
an F Kansa for his wife. We're
gonna throw out a big F cancer
and jobs karma at the end of
this Daniel Strack. I believe
that as our our long term night
to Sir Daniel, who also now runs
project fair Tasi the executive
Executive Director, Robert
Kirkpatrick, Colorado Springs,
Colorado, California and he will
become a night to date Tyler
Robinson Hobbs men in New Mexico
and he would like to be known as
your entity so he also will be
coming out today. Aaron
Sinclair, another knighthood
today, you bet Damien Alene.
Happy anniversary. Thank you
very much. And we'll also be
knighted today Tom Barrett, in
Elkhorn, Wisconsin 500 and will
be knighted today. Chris Baker
500 James nitel and Spartanburg
South Carolina Matthew Manzano
these are still $500 donations
formerly a douchebag doesn't
even ask for deducing but will
be knighted today. Dustin see?
Becoming a night sir biscuit you
got it Megan Davis, please do do
shimmy also kind to night me as
de megalomaniac
de deuced
David Melotte in mount my orb I
guess. Ohio 500 code gent
Business Solutions oh by the
way, demu David will be reunited
or upgraded A coach in business
solutions will also be knighted.
Robert Wilson in Hatboro,
Pennsylvania and other knighting
nonnamous in Amsterdam,
Netherlands who will never
figure out who that is. That
would be a knighting
and will be Sir Sir, Sir Sir,
you'll become
or search or search trans.
Travis head trans trans Robin
rands Robin no Travis Robinson
you'll be a Sir John Davenport
in Milton, Georgia another
knighting or upgrade.
Christopher Eisenhart. In New
brown fells Texas worsted, you
know, as they used to be
barbecue makers, right knighting
or upgrade Nathan Suim 500 tre
or Aaron Berger 500. Mark in
Share, share Ville, Indiana per
share Vila Schererville, Indiana
and he's going to be a night
Darren Mackay. No relation and
Fayetteville Arkansas. Ryan
Alba. Also going to get a
knighting Paul in Daly City,
California Kundera at the
meetups,
and he says listen to this
listener for almost seven years
finally returning a portion of
the value I've received. Thank
you very much. Please do douche
me.
You've been de deuced
will be it'll be night today.
ATG
I got to take it take HTC
CJ HJ CJ HULTMAN 500 Still on
the five hundreds Cody Rogers
will become a knight today.
You've been de deuced
by the way, every single one of
these Knights and Dames receives
the night ring the sealing wax
and, and the official we got a
lot of signatures to set up the
official certificate of of
authenticity. So just so you
know, that's all coming. Did I
get a rush cheat would I think
so? We have anonymous and this
donation is a switcheroo for
switcheroo from one anonymous to
another yeah from anonymous to
Anonymous is hobby I'll put the
hubby bashes for husband yeah
these nice Sir Chris Beck. Says
Ellie It was Mr. Show 1499
apologize but doesn't matter
because becomes a Duke Today.
Hello, hello, a Duke Today.
Derek Vonderhaar probably the
Netherlands he's been listening
for nine years got his wife
hooked a few years ago. And this
is for his wife who will be
killed who she will become a
dame today. Very nice Melanie
Coyle in Franklin Tennessee.
Also a switcheroo for a smokin
hot husband Justin and will
night him today in which he I
think he would still keep the
the credit there, Melanie if you
want but we'll put Justin in
there. Just in case we're gonna
make sure we get the just in
case get it. Okay. Anonymous.
didn't want any information
mentioned good Brian and nearly
500 Dylan Catherine's, who will
be knighted today, de mastered
de mas reclined Duchess of Japan
and all the disputed islands in
the Japan Sea $500 Thank you
David Astrid, Dame Astrid and
Sir Mark. I'm sure Sir Mark will
be around here somewhere. Both
have supported this show almost
from the beginning. They've
certainly been listening from
the beginning. And they are good
friends very dear to me. And I
look forward to hopefully seeing
them in Japan in 2023 teen and I
both that'd be locked down kind
of got screwed out of our 2019
trip. Stacy ban is in Billings,
Montana. And she says he's a
cheap procrastinating douchebag
but couldn't miss out on the
offer. So
you've been D duped and
she gets the Daming.
And so we go on with Ryan STARCO
and bend Bend Oregon 500 Another
knighting coming up.
Oh, that's elevates Dane bear to
bareness. Okay, so
yeah, Jason Schiffer Parts
Unknown. Get your get abs.
You'll get your instant it next
show or the show after? Because
we don't have the note.
Christopher Eaton 500 Probably
same situation all these people
if you don't get your damy on
this ridiculously long names, we
will still worry about it. We
will fix you don't need it
today. We got you that we will
fix you. And it will still vouch
any Ralph Johnson 519 today. My
last name is John ton. Check.
Okay. Ronald MC McInerney.
McInerney in Wichita, Kansas,
igniting their 500 Jarrett show
lower parts unknown and
knighting their rich Stafford
and knighting there Kevin Fosco
in Easley South Carolina Sir
Stephen of the Big Horn Basin in
Meridian Idaho. This one I just
was off to spread I got
we got a Peter Hahn who sent a
very long notes and was hitting
the mouth by carrying the
keepers favorite flight
attendant from the Texas airline
you fly now and again that's
right. Wants to be
you've been de deuced and will
be
on how does that work?
Well, I didn't read the whole
note but
you can only use your read the
whole note but what is our Texas
flight instructor or as an
instructor or attendant flight
attendant does she go from
person to person to asking if
they anyone I mean how does that
work? I have a
sneaky feeling he might be
related or my work with her work
with her. She's been as she's
she's hangs out with us. We hang
out with attendance we hang out
with pilots flight attendants
everybody. Colin Cunningham and
Oregon. Bobby Morris, Bobby,
Bobby will be instant aiming the
best smokin hot wife on the
planet Nikki Morris you got it
anonymous in Austin Texas.
thanks to Chris for hitting me
in the mouth but that said Chris
and his wife Kim are both
douchebags you've been D duped
and anonymous will be knighted.
Then we have another long
anonymous who asked also for a
de douche.
You've been de deuced
and will be knighted today and
comes from to us from the Tom
Woods show which was always nice
Ron Nelson time would Tom Tom
would donation Ron Nelson 500
Will crackhead in Mesa Arizona
who will become a knight today
sir codes a lot of southern
Knight County in Pahrump Nevada,
elevating his lovely life wife
to bareness, and and if we
missed any of these we'll make
good because I'm sure that we're
missing some of these because
all that infos in the notes it
was crazy today. Zachary Gill is
in West Scylla Alaska Silla was
still out Alaska and will be
served plumping pumping defender
of fat chicks. Okay, dude
looking forward to
this skipped the one that I
skipped and Jaron Clark and snow
Lorenzo and skip. I
was reading the Zachary's night
name. Sir. plumping pumping
defender fat chicks just
like that. You were I wasn't
skipping. Jaron Clark San
Lorenzo right down the street
from me. Sir. Sir Mark because
San Lorenzo is a very
interesting little town. Sure,
Mark Dukkha Japan Oh, here we
go. Yeah, Japan see and all this
beauty is not on the list for
the for the student igniting but
he shouldn't be on a
grand little note trivia Grand
Duke by now.
Yeah, he's giving this this to
his kids. Oh, okay. aiming his
daughter Mila in her first final
year of school and it will be
heading to university in Europe.
Nice. Simply amazing. And also
the was the other daughters in
there. You got both of them in
here. We will take care of this
next show. Mark. You don't mind?
You'd be better off take our
word for it. And we'll read the
whole note. Curtis rose and
Cedarville California Mel B in
Parts Unknown. And knighting for
Curtis and Mel and Alan burns in
BC is not spasm and you get him
benighted sir burns he was on
there's Cerberus Ellenberg
unknown. Unknown This is funny.
This came through unknown from
Reno Nevada. I'm sorry from
parts unknown. And it was a note
that was mailed in and we have
had no name or anything. I was
very strange. CK and Reno Nevada
490. Josh do brava in Parma,
Ohio 4647628 is where they make
those delicious hams will be
a night today and a de douche.
You've been D deuced joking
about the hams? Obviously. Sir.
999 in Memphis, Tennessee.
45678. Aaron Wilbers in
Barnhart, Missouri. Four Four
4.72 with Gary William and
Forsyth foreman. I'm sorry, no,
he's not there. That's his name.
So he's a British man, squiffy.
He's gruff man he's gruff. And
he this is a switcheroo donation
which makes a night out of Roger
roundy.
I think Roger Romney is already
a knight. I
not so sure he is. He is now but
he adds here man This will make
a night out of high end artists
Roger roundy who was engaged to
DC girl. Whoa, what is this some
kind of a love connection?
But he's been hanging out with
DC girl for an extreme amount of
time like a year or Yeah, we
should have seen this common
man. Huh? Lovely. All right,
well go off thanks man.
That's a pretty cup
they look very, very cute
couple. A couple Cisco V of the
Piedmont who doesn't know I'm in
Charlotte, North Carolina for
3329 Shawn Collier, a of
Henderson Nevada and he will
also be knighted, but it might
not be today. I don't know if
you're on the list. Shawn will
we'll make sure we'll take care
of you for sure. Job wick Jacob
Wicklund and Bellingham
Washington for 2069. Hello,
numerology. Sir JMO have done
north central Idaho will become
the north central Idaho you will
become a knight today Coal Hill
in Redmond, Oregon. 443 Switch
roofers hold a smokin hot wife
Shelby. And he says it's
impossible. Donate half of 800
dot 85. So you can Oh, the
boobs? Half of boobs. Okay,
gotcha. So we're gonna put
Shelby in here man when we're
doing the switcheroo for us wait
showed up. Michael Burdette
Burdette Lake Stevens,
Washington 400 dot 42 Darren
friedlin and Durham, North
Carolina, by
the way, I want to stop and
mentioned that Michael Byrd yet
as his typical this is a problem
that we talked about early send
notes to no agenda.net It's no
agenda show.net
we need we need ideas on
changing this system. That's why
we need some best input
technology ideas, human labor.
So these are us another 400
Darren friedlin in Durham, North
Carolina, and of course will
become a knight today. James
Boyle and Champaign, Illinois.
Sir oma in Elkhorn, Nebraska.
And this brings are OMA up to
baritone or whatever the hell is
called. We got you. Hagen Fox in
Phoenix, Arizona then va
nonnamous with 398 dot 34 Thank
you Lou Fang. Either
way, I stayed I want to keep
stopping this because it's okay.
You can I have a sneaking
suspicion that James Boyle is
actually John's stick.
Oh I see the note now. I have
one humble request give John
stick a chance. I love stick
stick emails me good stuff every
episode. He just hates you for
some reason. I
don't know why but he does.
Well, he's
not not a hate is a strong word.
He's I think he I think he
thinks that he should be doing
the show with me. Honestly.
He does have good stabby Greg
who I'd listened to that
I'd listened to or two oops. Lou
Fang. 387 50 and this is this
makes Lou Fang night you got to
Jonathan Spencer Conroe Texas.
385 knighthood you may not be on
the list, but we'll make sure
that we take care of you.
Gregory speed and Mansfield
Texas will be a night John
Lesinski in Wellington, Florida
three ad. Do not read this on
the show. Okay, we're not going
to do that. But there is a
knighthood coming. Mark Bogner
who doesn't know in Glendale,
California, three 377 dot 84
been listening since episode one
and will be knighted Brandon
Thrasher in Warrior Alabama 375
also will be knighted today, man
a lot going on here.
Dirty Dick bangs from Washington
DC 375 bucks got a birthday and
a whole bunch of requests always
the kids that Archer Barrett
Colton all the kids
Wu Tang ham. There's a name in
Matthews, North Carolina 357.
Tom Reynolds in Bellefontaine,
Ohio. 350 gallon Sibley in
Muskegon, Michigan, by the way,
Tom's got a knighting Yep,
Muskegon, Michigan 350 Robert
Wiley with a with a night in
Muncie, Muncie, Indiana. David
Cox in cluey I think colori
Cullowhee. North Carolina 315 is
a knighting of some sort
involved with him. Chris Holman,
in Novi, and Ovi Michigan 350
Some sort of knighting involved
with him sir Eric, and Dame
Courtney in piles Ville,
Maryland 34611. Roberto, Maya
Maya Tico in Milton, Ontario and
it would be in Canada three whoo
or 33344 or 334 dot 00 And he's
got a knighting of some sort Mel
met shell nut in Novato,
California. 334 Paul deaths DIFS
deaths D F FES into Middleburg,
Florida, if there is such a
place, Wilkinson Terrio in New
Orleans, Louisiana. Three, three
3.45 Abigail Hines over here in
Alameda, California. And she's
going to be gamed or upgraded.
Apparently she had a she had a
poem, but it was so big. It
didn't fit in the spreadsheet. I
remember Eric sent me like, I
don't know what to do with the
poem. I will send you my email.
I'll look at it separately. She
sent me a really nice,
apparently nice poem, but it was
too long to fit.
She is Lady of the rhyming lines
so she will be with test she
will be piano she's gonna be a
Baronet. Mary No,
she is lady the rhyming.
She's already Lady of the
rhyming. The timing the rhyming.
Peter Rosinski is in Bloomfield
Hills Michigan. 334 dot 33 dot
34. Brian cautious in camas.
Washington the same 333 34 and
will become a night. Brian Adam
LLC. Brainy, brainy Adam LLC.
Thank you. 333 dot 34 A lot of
these 30 fours Jason for shear
the same one and as a former
military air traffic controller
he will be served torch one six.
You got it. Ed CODAs. Summit New
Jersey 333 34 Same for Adam Ng
and Reston, Virginia. Bobby
Morris with that 333 to 34 from
Richmond Kentucky and he will be
a in a search today. Michael
sislo Rotunda West Florida Sir
Christopher break of the dirty
Berg breaks the pattern and
comes in with 333 dot 33
Pascal's Hat No I got this one
is Dutch Pascal spells out in a
modern the Netherlands all the
slides that I would have said
all the threes and will be a
night today and take it away
John. The David Miller in
Bayonne, New Jersey. 333 Dots
three three. So we have a lot of
the summers gonna do name and
location. These are all three,
three 3.33 Our world famous
donation
I'll mention if there's a
knighthood or any other special
Thank
you, Kevin SHINee Belinda, she
nibblin in Amherst, Ohio 19.
Scott Horton in Malibu,
California, Jeremy toss tough in
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
knighting for him, Jeff all
good. In Watkins Ville, Georgia,
and he is going to Knight
himself and yeah, he's nodding
himself, and he's with his one
model
teen plume mense in Glorietta,
New Mexico, Michelle Voigt TCO
in new brown another new
Brownsville Texas donation.
Where's the Barbie guys get it
together. James Beals in
Escondido, California. Kyle
Casey these are Oh 33333 and
Kyle's in San Francisco. Simon
Miller in Kellogg, Idaho, the
Daymond Hart ape Foundation. And
why He ha Hawaii James friml
friml in Crockett California.
Chap Williams just came in as
checks chap Williams in Edmond,
Oklahoma. pioner Boettger in
singen, Deutschland.
Brett calls these 330 threes
in our back to 333. And that
starts with Heiner and these are
all 3333 with no three three,
Brett Carlson and Grosse Pointe
woods, Michigan Steven page and
Streamwood Illinois. Medic Mike
in Rancho Santa Margarita, and
with igniting it from writing
today. Yeah. And Steven page by
the way, he said he's on his
path to knighthood. He says
Adam, I'm sorry for whatever I
did to offend you. I had no idea
Steven. I don't think you
offended me at all. Nathan
Scheuermann 320 from Ramsey,
Minnesota Marv San Teja Santella
Tucson Arizona 320 takes him to
knighthood another anonymous.
Another anonymous becomes a
night today with 316 Nicholas
Leary, Columbus, Ohio 315 21
Bart fund ors in fleecing in the
Netherlands 312 a 311. Carl
kicks Shorewood Illinois 300 dot
33 Melania simmer admire simmer
redmire semer admires Melania
from Palm Beach garden we know
which Melania that is 300 Thank
you very much for supporting us.
They're in Florida Palm Beach
Melania Scott Riley married in
Idaho 300 Now we're in 284 So
these are the official bi
official numbers Associate
Executive Producer but everybody
gets doubled today so go crazy.
La Starks development LLC. Glory
Jones from our was Alaska this
Alaska
Chugiak. Yeah, yeah, it's
Arkansas. It's to
280 dot O eight which I take is
Lulu skies to boob tube Tao
solace who will tell solace in
Berlin Deutschland 276 53 and
that will take a towel into a
knighthood and then a check
annoy? Yeah, I think a check
received from rich for 276 15 We
thank him very much.
Dane frost in Portland, Oregon.
275 Jay Schweikert in Wichita,
Kansas 275 Courtney Harris 26933
She's in Chicago Dame Dame a
hammer and Sir Dino monkey boy
with curly hair which is a
recent 90 If I'm not mistaken
Seattle Washington and this may
do six nine and I guess they're
gonna get upgraded sir networks.
Yeah. Brian Palmer ins and Los
Angeles, California 25838.
Matthew LeRoi in La Harpe,
Kansas City, Kansas 25252.
And Matthew is giving this to
his beautiful wife and transfers
all of his donations to her she
is Liz Leroy and she will be
damned today.
Marquis more in Sacramento,
California 25194 And that's a
knighthood, donation tech wipe
tech wipe Mr. Tech and Mr. Wipe
25100 in Miami, Florida and
there's a
90 inviting for him. Yep,
Jay Brune is St. Paul Minnesota
nuts 250 dot 33 Robert Dodson in
Aurora, Colorado 250. Sir Dan
The man then a man kicked your
Cape Coral and islands of
Sanibel and Captiva. And that's
Cape flora, Cape flora and I
can't say anything. Corfu 50
From Cape Coral becomes a
Baronet today at a molar in
Franklin, Texas. 250
He has a douchebag call out for
his brother Kent. Douche bag,
douche bag,
Chris angler in Ancaster,
Ontario 250 Eric Guth. In Los
Angeles, California was in
knighting 250 Paul Tompkins in
Westfield, New Jersey 250 Denise
Robertson in Camden, Ohio 250
and Beth Cox Waterhouse Beth
Cox hit her in the mouth and is
still a douchebag.
That was, that was Robertson.
Yes. Shawn waterhouse's Next,
Westinghouse Westinghouse, Sean
Westinghouse is at 250 from
Churubusco, Indiana, another
screwball name for a town, Kyle
Rankin Chapel Hill, North
Carolina. Lisa, in Montreal,
Canada, Quebec,
and she says she she do believe
that this donation of Canadian
dollar as brings her to Dame
hood. We do believe so as well.
Alexander Savitsky in
Marlborough, Massachusetts to
4233 and there's a knighthood
involved there some stories you
bet. You bet there is Robert
Garrett in Raleigh, North
Carolina. 240 Lawton, North
Carolinians, general knighting.
For him. Greg Clifford in
Uxbridge, Ontario 235 John
Ellingson in Crenn Brook BC
23334 Waldo lake in lower
Alabama, two three
and he says that the springs in
the knighthood widow claim it
later and do nev is in St.
Charles Illinois to 3333 and she
is now going to become a de ser
do suffer night of for strings
funk for kids and time travel
who doesn't know him and
Driftwood Texas to 2990. We
really he says he cleaned out
his paypal account to join the
Divorce Act virtue signaling
community.
I guess I'll just stick with
that one.
Thanks brother. Dame Jamie of
the highway in Bryan Texas 225
she's rolling through waco right
now she says notice the round
tables sagging a bit so she's
added some reinforce Are Smith's
Derrick Campbell, Marcy New York
erode X 222 dot 22. And he works
in the hospital finance
department want to correct my
analysis of the TV show where
we're going to read that on a
future. This is what value for
value notes are all about as
real content. We'll get to that
in a future show for sure. And
this completes his knighthood no
agenda tea Emporium from slough.
In Berkshire, Great Britain
aroa. Ducks, I want to say I
went to the PIO box, a lot of
fantastic things in the PIO box,
including the no agenda, LGBT,
LGBTQ T I think it was, I wanted
to thank Dane Vox of the gateway
who check this out. She sent
member she she because she was
She doted on the previous show
and she made her dad, whiskey
five Victor Juliet, who was a
silent key made him a night
posthumously. She sent me his
World War Two Morse code bug, so
that's, you know, what a bug is,
is like so you have a Morse code
key which you tap up and down a
bug. You do from left to right,
and it has weights and springs
and it is meant it is a
beautiful, it's like museum
quality. It's shiny and
beautiful. And those are the
ones that make you do it fast.
Thank
you so much. Yeah, it makes you
you can code very fast if you
know what you're doing. Thank
you. We have Joel rice. What did
I get everybody? No. Meredith
Whittle in Huntsville, Arkansas.
She thanks Greg for hitting her
in the mouth and this roll of
ducks brings her to Dave with
Joe rice bro ducks Jenks,
Oklahoma. Always wanted to send
Roland ducks what you did it,
sir. roadie Jove the eastern
seaboard trucking lanes row a
duck season Odenton Maryland
Britton Sprouse in Montgomery,
Louisiana with that roadex tu tu
tu tu tu tu and of course will
throw in the penny for your
knighthood that will take care
of that Andrew Creswick in
Painesville, Ohio with the row
of ducks. And William Roland
with from Vera Dale Washington.
roadex Jim Andrea and costs in
Glenview, Illinois, same old
roller ducks with a de Deus
request.
You've been d do Michael Vaughn
and Clarkston, Michigan. tu tu
tu tu tu same for anonymous.
Richard Flanagan
douching for Michael. You spent
well, you got an extra karma to
boot. Anonymous. Would that row
of duck same for Richard
Flanagan from Perth, Washington.
And Brian. Now that
you've been D deuced.
And we've got Rami McKinney,
we have another D douching. For
Richard
van de deuced.
Let me guess. Is there a
deducing for Rami McKinney? No,
I don't have his note. That is a
row of ducks. Then we have Ken
wheat. Who comes in with tu tu
tu tu tu tu tu tu tu so dot O
and has a birthday you're on the
list for that Joe Derrick's in
Amsterdam, the Netherlands 215
dot 15 who has achieved
knighthood? Joseph Greene from
Stephenson's ranch California to
15 Anonymous was to one 2.12
from quote unquote Northern
Virginia. Kiwi Rick is oh how to
Kiwi Rick. Oh, kiwi. Rick came
in I guess with what is this?
$345 somehow Kiwi Australian. A
boy he belongs up higher I think
was in
Western Australia. He's a de
douching by the way, and we got
Ben de deuced
Daniel stone and in the Apalis
Indiana to 10 dot 76. Marty St.
douching do you do? You've been
de
deuced.
Marty St. Cross San Rafael,
California two Oh 4.22. I see a
420. There Douglas Murray in
Missoula, Montana. Two Oh, Brad
Horowitz and SESAC Wisco,
Sussex, Wisconsin. And I was
listening to the show splitting
logs laughing maniacally and
said I need to become a knight
so Brian will be a night and he
kicks off our 200 level donors
John.
Okay, well then that goes with a
deep Christopher Dale and King
Georgia Virginia. Also Craig
Conant in Enfield, Connecticut.
Baron economic hitman and tumble
Texas.
Nice to hear from him
Scott Dexter and GAO in
Michigan. Morgan MedLife end
buyer for crest for crest
Washington becomes and that's a
knighthood coming. Yep. Edith
Afterburn in Pleasanton,
California
Is that really your name?
Because I love that night Hey
everybody, it's eat as asked
burnouts. arterburn It's not
that afterburners. arterburn
Oh, I'm going with it. I'm gonna
use that Naomi Sue Joseph Yona
in Zephyrhills, Florida. And he
suffers down there but Robert
Ludwig in Nevada, Iowa. These
are all two hundreds. Peter
Johnson in Casselberry, Florida,
Sir Robert of the Smoky Mountain
to brass in Franklin, North
Carolina. Rick Zahler in
Brighton, Michigan. And there's
a note from him that came in and
we'll look at the as you know
and figure out which ones to
read in the future. David right
in Harrison, Arkansas. I think
AR AR is Arkansas aka one
so we're going all the way
through to 50 Here people were
going all the way through. We're
not stopping. We're thanking
everybody we can.
And I can tell you right now
we're halfway there Francis
Silva is all mouth but hold on a
second.
You're right. We are halfway
there. It's true. We're only
halfway there. Oh, goodness.
Sorry. I had to kill the spider.
Oh, you mean man.
I they all know you're not
supposed to be in the house
murder as the week goes murder
Francis Silva and foul mouth.
foul mouth. Falmouth, Cornwall.
He's in Cornwall. Clint young in
Spokane Valley, Washington.
178 90. Gary Blatt in Wayne,
Pennsylvania. 17777. Casey Smith
17500. Tobacco Ville North
Carolina. They probably grow
wine there now. Yeah. Dakota
call in Sherwood Oregon. 170
Brian Brian ganache in Union
Grove, Wisconsin. 16969. We can
grow tobacco you can grow
winegrapes Jamie more in
Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1693
After 10 years becoming a knight
congratulation name. Yeah.
So with Audacity to podcast,
destiny to podcast is
very famous guy sir Daniel J.
Lewis. He is the night of
podcasting. 2.0 Or will be the
night of podcasting too. But
he's a famous famous podcaster
Thank you.
16718. He's in Burlington,
Kentucky. What What? What
podcasts is
the what the audacity to podcast
is his podcast. And he is Daniel
J. Lewis. He will be asserts
that he's a good guy. It's a
friend,
the actor
Daniel J. Lewis, not Daniel Day
Lewis. Day, we pick it up with
167 from Andrew garland and
Ocala, Florida, Ducey and Paula
moto in Oviedo, Florida 167 Eric
Schmidt 167 In Frankfort, you
know what these total up to
that's a 333 Of course we
understand you're all in for
your executive executive
producer chips. Scott Cooper
Milford center, Ohio one, six
seven sir Bob of the Chesapeake
Bay in Annapolis, Maryland. 166
dot 67. We've got Sir John of
South London with 166 dot 58
Sherry worm agar, the worm agar
and Arlington Heights Illinois
166 dot 50 Scott barrel or
Burrell and eight parts unknown
but he's military 1665 Scott
Smith is in Noblesville, Indiana
and will become a knight today
with your 166 dot 50 donation
166 from Stephen King Grand
Rapids, not that one. Kailyn
Beasley in Cody, Wisconsin,
Wyoming, 165 33 Brett Han and
Medford, New Jersey 165 as is
Eric Halsey in Richmond, Texas.
Matthew wells in Austin, Texas
165 Timothy sir Timothy
Berkshires 165 and Cookeville
Tennessee, Mark Stewart gray in
Washington 165 Sir Galton of the
good land in alerta Langa which
is Luxembourg, my belief is it
Luxembourg, 165, Luxembourg,
John de Silvo and Milstein, New
Jersey. 165. And he is happy as
a night so we got you on the
list. Lee north and Overland
Park, Kansas. These are all the
great the 160 fives are great. I
love this. Kyle Maxwell Fort
Lauderdale, Florida John Foley
from Chicago Heights Illinois,
Zachary Schwartz, Gainesville,
Florida. Brian Tracy from Grant
Glen Allen Virginia. Jeffrey
Freeza Freeza in Moraga,
California 165. Then great
you're for haste as Dutch
Treacher for haste might be
shaking 165 from South Pasadena,
California and this is a she has
a long note here. early birthday
present. Do you want to pull a
switcheroo? This will go towards
her amazing husband and
incredible stepdad, Brian Ward,
and there'll be celebrating the
first anniversary in October so
I want to put Brian ward in
here. For you very good Frasier
very nice to do that. I'll start
with Sir Brian. These are still
165 There's plenty of these.
Yeah, the slow and steady night
in Waterloo, Ontario Jacob dual
ministry. sagacious scriptorium
NT, in South Milwaukee,
Wisconsin Addison Todd in
Chesterfield, Missouri. These
are all 165, John Ferretti and
Gherardi Pennsylvania resolvent
Technologies Inc in
Philadelphia. Go Phillies. Scott
Clark in clowder is port Kauder
sport counter sport,
Pennsylvania. John Luke Lentini
in Tucson Arizona Daniel Summers
was going to knighthood in
Knoxville Tennessee. Another
switcheroo you might want to
look at this by from Nadir,
Naresh Rashid in Greenwood
Indiana.
Yes, this is going to his mom
and she will become a dame I'm
gonna sigh What a good good
move.
Matt Losee and Odessa, Florida
these are all 165 to Adam
Weisner ins was will Milwaukee
Wisconsin, Michael Burnett in
Lake Stevens Washington Jeremy
Smith and wassall wassall
surance company Wisconsin, sir
Brad Daugherty in Malvern
Pennsylvania and he puts a
Daugherty on here which is good
because I would have normally
pronounced a Doherty
Yes. And he becomes a Vikon
today. Vi count
Brad. John to KS zoo talkin.
Yeah, St. Cloud Minnesota 165.
Surplus surplus get it? And he's
in vorderen doll Netherlands.
Jason bad cops bad cop cop. Bad
Cop and Jason Bab Kok. And
Henderson Nevada 165. Andrew
Spealler in Brandon,
Mississippi. Jessica Barrett
Fowler in Loveland, Texas. And
that drops that's all the ones
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Mike propolis in Petersham,
Massachusetts, Bruce Schwalm is
always here. It's good for him
in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
15633 Spencer Whitney and Surrey
BC 150 33 hour Aaron
I'll pick it up here at the 150s
you don't steal teens Joe rune
stole teens urine Giroud still
teens I just missed these
in La Tierra Del Rey that's the
name of very famous tequila.
Oh is that so? He's an Asian
Espanya Yeah, that's fine. You
send us some of that. Miss
Murphy.
This is fine. Yes just happens
to be a coincidental name.
Miss B the bag lady is in
Cleveland, Ohio. 150 Undress
Zabba loss in Denison Texas.
These are all 150s Peter
Karnowski from Weed California.
Ken nutzt in in Diamond Bar
California and he will become a
knight today. We have Andrei
Picchu in the Rams dunk sphere
the Netherlands and he becomes a
knight today and we really
appreciate your the whole
conduct community actually.
Andrea G Mansfield, Ohio sir war
bacon and Water Valley Missouri.
Mississippi, Missouri
Mississippi 150 Then we'll get
the 140s Barbara fun. Barbara
van Kerr Kula or Barbara fun
care cooler in Sook, British
Columbia 140 And she says
failure states so she has Dutch
Jennifer Jones and mountain
Vernon Washington 135 Joe cam
Pana in ontario california 12345
and this will be go to this will
be going to a sister credited to
Angela Canberra. Very nice what
a brother a one nice guy to the
switcheroo there Zinco concave
think here and here. Shrink wave
HR why NK I have no idea
Birmingham I want to be
known as search Stu foot in the
future. So that'll make it easy.
Such a
nice southern boy named Zinco
from Grif. Carlos Carlos RSS
racists from Miami, Florida. 120
Thank you so much, sir. Sir Paul
Schneider 166 Dots 67 From
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Keith
Johnson at the 115 level from
Midland Michigan as is Chris
ARIS. koge from Charlotte, North
Carolina one fifteens all of
these Sir Michael Anthony who
doesn't know him as one of our
indoor show mixers. Andre him
as the as the mayor.
May Yeah. Andre pay Andre Peters
in a maker in the Netherlands
113. He will become a knight
today. A lot of rings going out
to the Knights and Dames in the
lowlands. Kilcock Iowa is where
Brent dresser is 112 dot 35.
Alec Schmidt. Schmitz is in
blaine minnesota at 111 dot 75
which is an interesting number
and it brings him to knighthood.
You got it. Andrew Echternach in
Round Lake, Minnesota 111 dot 57
instead of the 75 and I think
this is a knighthood but you
might have to resubmit. We'll
make sure we take care of your
Thomas biard biard Until birth
the Netherlands 111 dot 15 And
we kick it off now that well
John you kick it off with the
one with a row of sticks or
dicks John Kane there with one
two. John King in Amboy,
Washington and Linda who's
becoming a knight or Dame Dame
in Lakewood, Colorado curiously,
only two of those Sir Don comes
in with 110 20 in wind ham,
North Carolina, North New
Hampshire. Sir Wayne Lark home
in Sunnybank hills, Queensland
107 96, which is worth more
Scott Sela mango in Detroit,
Michigan 105, Edward Musial and
Waterford Michigan 10287 Sir
Lucas of the last bits in
Federal Way, Washington. One a
one a one. One a one a one get
it. One on One on One on One on
one. In Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. 136. Richard Ben
any tops off his name Richard
some bowl in Douglasville,
Georgia $100.15. Now the
following people and there's a
good list here of $100 donors,
I'll just do names and locations
with Nigel handles in Brampton,
Cambridgeshire, UK Simon. Cox in
boy, word out horn I've torn out
horn,
Nolan's Tennessee, Tennessee.
Timothy Concannon, very famous
one and growing family East
Stroudsburg Pennsylvania, Parker
Polly Hey Parker, Paul, a
Susquehanna Valley, Pennsylvania
home
of WSQ v top 40 of the
Susquehanna Valley.
We get to her notes sometime in
the future. Sure. Terry of the
she has a lot to say. Sir Terry
of the North piece in Fort St.
John BC. Baron lattic. In our
good old Baron Laude coming from
Houston, Texas, his honor buys
from him. Alejandro Wen Chi in
Neosho, Wisconsin 100 John
Robert 100 Peter BB in
Lexington, Massachusetts 100.
But Cory and hunt in Plano,
Texas, plain old Texas lleno.
Plain Oh, Adam rink in high
school, high school Tennessee,
and that's not being pronounced
correctly. I can assure you
Kevin Dandridge in Charleston,
South Carolina, Chris McGraw in
Alexandria, Virginia. Abell, her
Bella's Bella's Jesko dodge
Jesko. Two names I guess, in
Vienna, Austria. Nice Chicago
guide sorry about them
butchering your name, sir. Come
Batroc of the oh hi Idaho
Highlands emit I'd heard about
combat rock. Combat rock on just
that I say
combat rock. Yeah, you might be
right. I don't know. But this is
for his smokin hot wife
Christina. So we'll make sure we
we credit you there. Keanu with
that? Well, I was sorry. Oh,
they're finished the hundreds I
finished 100 Okay, crane
Weinberg and Milbank, South
Dakota anonymous, Eric and
Roosevelt Utah. Benjamin
Johnson. Don't call me Johnson
and walling Gong among New South
Wales. Nicole Balderson in the
APO system somewhere
Stuttgart Stuttgart Deutschland
Oh, she's in Stuttgart
Stuttgart. Hello, Deutschland.
Sir Not Jake and Thompson
Connecticut was Jennifer
Williams in a small town in
Tennessee. I wonder if it's
actually called Small Town Texas
small town Texas or Texas at
Dick's possible there's a small
town Texas there is
really fried next to Big Smoke
Texas.
Okay, it's almost done. Kate and
Clifford in Uxbridge, Ontario
Christie, de gaz in Birmingham,
Alabama. Matt Davidson in
Hamlin, New York Michael
naturen. Newark, Delaware. Laura
Rankin in Austin. Texas, Kent
Gilbert in Gainesville,
Virginia. Paul lob plane in
Satsuma, Alabama, named
obviously after the oranges.
William Elliot in Elia le IE. IE
Hawaii. 100. Net is your turn
now?
Yes, we move on to under 100.
Now this is 92 dot 71 from
Morrisville, North Carolina EB e
LLC. Who says I'm now a baron,
but I'm not sure we got that
registered. So we'll follow up
with you on that. Hello, John
cabrach Bellevue, Nebraska the
boop 808 80 dot O eight. Sir
Kevin McLaughlin McLaughlin,
Archduke of Luna lover of
America and boots as always he's
there with AD dot O eight. John
de carne, Alpharetta, Georgia
hopping on the bandwagon eight
double O eight a double O eight
re Quilon from Huntington,
Massachusetts with the Boo
donation as well done we get
Christian Bowers was 78 dot 77
from Duluth, Georgia 75 from
Adriana or Porto in Hayward
California Amy Harmon and as she
Ville or Asheville, North
Carolina 75 Sir Matt defender of
the inappropriately time sarcasm
75 from Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
Sergio fati is in Stamford,
Connecticut 75 weigh in Kartini
and Torrington, Connecticut 74
dot 21. Brad Albritton from
Kingston, North Carolina brings
the 69 dot 69 As does vi
counselor Craig of Northeast
Georgia and he's got a birthday
for himself. You're on the list.
James Cornell of Wichita, Kansas
will become a night today with
65 dot 79 $60 from Robert
Brousseau in Pinckney, Michigan.
Luke Reiner in London 58 dot 88.
Thank you look, Matthew Ives in
case C IX ca or KC maybe source
Garrett South Carolina 56 dot 95
Matthew cargo in gobles,
Michigan 56 dot 5055 55 from
Lauren ball from Slidell,
Louisiana and she will become a
let me see. Lehren Lehren ball I
guess leren becomes yet leren
becomes a night, sir Matthew
becomes a Baronet with 5555 from
Tinley Park Illinois double
nickels on the dime for Brian
fairly as is for Nick Ellen
Becker in Wauwatosa Wauwatosa
Wisconsin 5510 52 dot 82 for
Jimmy whoisguard Peterson in
West Ryde, New South Wales
Australia. Jeffrey Kenyon is in
Queensland Australia was 52 Sir
Jackson Knight of the
transistors 5150 from a level in
Texas Kate fists with 5115 from
upper