November 10th, 2022 • 3h 21m
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Hey Adam curry Jhansi Dvorak,
Thursday, November 10 2022. This
is your award winning nation
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This is no agenda awaiting our
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everybody. I'm Adam curry,
and from Northern Silicon Valley
I'm John C. Dvorak.
Buzzkill.
Wow, no quips no nothing
straight ahead equipotent As I
was delivering it, I said, Where
does that clip go?
How do I do that clip again?
Well, you're welcome America.
Mainstream Media safe democracy
we're we're good to go.
Red wave is right there with
global sea level rise about the
same
Wow, man, that was really
interesting. Of course. I do
have to claim a little bit of
glory here for my call on
Fetterman I
mean I'm giving you 100% credit
for this you will you're you own
today's show. I am
so God Who would have
thunk that Pennsylvania by the
way there's some district where
there's a I guess it was a
senator or maybe it was a
congressman there there was a
guy that was dead for a month
they voted him
Where was this guy?
Let's go he's a Democrat. He's
dead. Fine.
Good to go. Everybody wasn't
dead anyway. Anthony Tony DeLuca
Yeah, De Luca de lugar de Loup
De Luca wake up wake up you one
died of lymphoma John's not that
funny Okay.
Thank you. Thank you for killing
the joke but
see this is this is the point
this is why I knew in America
now in in woke leftist America.
And again they brought in all
the
money for repeat what you're
saying is you're voting for
people because they feel sorry
for him. And you can't feel more
sorry for someone who died of
lymphoma. Yes, exactly. This
product for bachelor died of
lymphoma. I'm voting for him.
This is this proves it. Exactly.
This is exactly what I'm talking
about. It's like well, you know,
I mean, like even Kara Swisher,
you know, who had a stroke. Now
she's like, No, no, no, it's
just great. And he's very
understand what makes our by the
way, I want to say, you know,
until you told me that Kara
Swisher had a stroke, I never
knew that she doesn't appear to
look any different to me now, or
act any different for that
matter?
So I just have to say, I'm sure
you have clips, I got a couple
of clips, but I really
delighted. Well, I actually have
I have a question because you
know, the mainstream sometimes
you can tell if if they're
biased or not. It's it's not
always easy to tell. Sometimes
it's very easy to tell, but you
can't really tell if a if a news
model is biased because they
just kind of you know, look
pretty. And they look pretty
saying, Well, okay, then you
tell me is this anchor is Is she
Republican or Democrat? I think
the
important thing to remember is
the disenfranchisement is the
bug the features the red Mirage,
and we know, because all Trump's
campaign officials testified
under oath before the January 6
committee, that the reason
they've demonized every other
vote other than same day, which
they've never relied upon, but
they do now is to create a
Trumpian Mirage, a red Mirage so
that the litigation and perhaps
even the unrest takes place
while people are deluded into
thinking the stuff that gets to
your point. The baskets that get
counted first tell a lie. And it
really if you sit and think
about it signals incredible,
extraordinary political
weakness, which may not even be
the case tonight.
So weird. All right. So you're
not sure yet. Nicole Wallace
says she worked for the
Republicans.
Good. She's always she's worked
with Republicans but she's a
never Trumper former Republican
who is
I know Democrat, right. But this
is this Trump is not running in
this election. Anyway. Let's
listen to this.
Trump was running he lost.
Arizona is Trump's white whale.
I mean, Arizona, Arizona,
Arizona is Trump's mantra and
there's no
here's where she gets all Judy.
Get ready for it. Arizona is
Trump's white whale. I mean,
Arizona, Arizona, Arizona is
Trump's mantra and there's no
one more subservient to Trump's
message about the lie than
Carrie lake. So the fact that
Arizona is already the epicenter
of the big lie 2022 is not an
accident. The Cyber ninjas are
coming to get him this time. But
again, it is January 6 committee
presented all the evidence. It
was like oh, yeah, they did all
that in public. Because we're
covering Arizona tonight.
They've done it all in public.
Remember this was the state that
freaked him out because it was
called First it was the first
state that sort of shocked him
by the Fox News which freaked
him out all the more. It's also
I think the important point that
Ben just made. This is an open
carry state. This is the state
where people are watching but
Dropbox is fully armed. And it's
the state I think for the
disinformation universe is the
most potent because Carrie lake
on down that entire ticket are
election deniers, each one more
extreme than the last one. I'm
just I just was quickly looking
at just looking into the
transcript of some of the things
Carrie Lake is saying tonight,
they are panicking. You don't
panic like that. If you feel
you're in a position of strength
in terms of the actual election.
I'm telling you, man, they could
not get away from being so
happy. It was I mean, I expected
it of course but still you
think, Man they really they're
so dedicated to it. There's so
involved that they they can't
even bring themselves to be
professional for a moment. No,
they can't at all. It's
impossible and joy read I only
have one clip but man it's a
doozy in the in her guests. So
Lauren bow Burt. Bad now she was
already in Congress, I believe.
Yes. Barbara is the one who said
that. And we have the clip of
her saying that's bull crap. She
that's Bovard she that she is
the kind of Marjorie Taylor
Greene of Colorado. I think
she's a she's tough on the
Congress. She's not nutty, in a
way that Marjorie Taylor Greene
is. But Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Kind of more she was she's kind
of nutty, but she's charming in
a nutty way. And Bobo is just a
mean, mean woman. So our mean
girl, she's like a mean, girl.
Okay, we're just what's her? I
like her a lot. And it's a shame
that they she couldn't pull this
off. she I think she got kicked
out.
Oh, I thought her race was not
over yet.
Well, it shouldn't be even
close. But
how did why does she get into
because what did she What did
she say? She was just pissed off
and said I'm gonna run for
office and she won. Isn't that
is that her? best possible? I
don't know what was first like
the Congress in 2020 After she
defeated in common
Representative Scott Tipton? I
don't know. But anyway. Let's
just presume that she loses or
lost. What What can a former
politician like Laurinburg do?
Was she do before?
That's what I don't know. I
don't know. Was she I think she
was in a restaurant business.
Maybe she was just worked. Well,
well. Joy Reid and guests have
some ideas for her
tight race against Lauren
bowburn. Meat what's the meaning
is Lauren Bovard the second most
popular Q and on Congress person
in manga? What if she goes What
if she loses? And what job will
she have? I don't even think
exists anymore. I don't think
shooters exist anymore.
I guess it might be a might be a
game for for only fans. I don't
know what you
would do in this scenario. But I
think that
brother, these guys are
terrible.
She said, I don't think
shooter's has girls anymore.
That choo choo choo and then he
tight. He piles on top with?
Well, I think only fans would
benefit. Did you just call her a
whore? Is that basically the
idea? He called her out as a
whore. That's what he did
whoever that was, and that this
is the Democrats been there.
civility is a good example right
there.
It's just amazing. Now let's
just go back before the red
wave, the red Mirage which they
should have deemed not the red
Mirage but the orange Mirage if
they were smart, but no, they're
too smug at the moment. They
can't think straight. We would
advise them how to do that
better to before the midterms.
Please remember what was on on
deck what was at stake what was
on the ballot turn
control of this government. Over
to the Republicans you are
turning over the democracy
if the election deniers on the
right win in 2022 in November
next month. To me, democracy
looks like it's over in America.
Fascism is here to stay. And if
they lose, we get maybe another
insurrection domestic terrorism
a civil war, God forbid
there's a path to chaos in
America.
It's not wrong. It is perhaps
chaos. And whether to cast
whether we continue to march
down it is one of the major
choices if not the major choice.
Most voters face this coming
Tuesday.
One of the issues is obviously
going to be its shake on this
election is democracy and the
end of the January 6
investigation if the Republicans
take over the House, it dies
with the end of this Congress
given how important
this case is to the issue of
democracy Halle,
which is at stake in this
election. As you will know
especially with so many
elections, denying Republicans
running for some of these
secretary of state races, for
example, gubernatorial Attorney
General
tank, a gas, or a gallon of milk
is or you'll rent on your house
for the price of your used car
is really, really, really
important. It's just not as
important lose losing your
democracy. We are on the
precipice if we don't get this
right this time. Yes. We don't
get this right. This time. It's
over. Can you put Trump back in
a democracy is over. I'm not
overstating it. That's where
we're at.
Right now. I got plenty of
clips. You have some too. And
let's just pause for a moment.
I don't have that many. But let
me say one thing before we leave
the Bovard is she's on my list
of people trying to either I
tried to contact to try to do
something with totally aloof and
possible to get a hold of or
have you tried
to her only fans account?
Now? Yes. The she would actually
on Twitter. She couldn't talk to
her there either, even though
she had to open message to set
up. So she, you know,
she's got no link.
I've noticed this with a lot of
these guys. They're just
impossible, aloof, not really
connected. They don't worry. It
just you can see it coming down
Broadway, they're not gonna hang
in there long enough, because
most politicians are politicians
in general.
But I think it's kind of funny
that that guest said that, but
only fans and politicians. They
do have some similarities. You
know, they're both, you know,
pay to spray basically. You
know, it's like, you want to
talk to him. You got to show up
with a check.
Hello? Possibly. Yeah. I just
was taken aback by the year that
that phrase. You haven't heard
that one? No, I don't want to
hear it again.
Never. Never again. Sorry.
So, you know, these days, one of
the things that's interesting to
me about this whole thing is the
lack of mention of because this
is really an issue, it seems to
me with the head of the RNC,
because these that's the
guidance.
Isn't trump the head of the RNC?
No, he's never been the head of
the RNC. Rebus if you remember
during Trump's era and you don't
take over the RNC as my
administrative job it's not
usually very few politicians
took
advantage of it don't get mad
just asked who's the head of it
that's there you go that's what
you're doing is proving my
point. Yeah. Do you know run
make Daniel Oh otherwise known
as Rama Rana Rana Romney? Yeah,
head of the RNC such previous
gave it up to be a work in the
Trump administration. Wait,
wait. So this is Romney's wife?
No, no, it's uh, it's she's
married to one of her. I think
Romney's older brother
doesn't matter. It's a Romney
connection. Well, of
course it says Romney
connection. Yes, absolutely. So
I'm wondering we find the Rama
connection. When she took over
from the dead from Priebus.
Trump is the one who and because
you're You never used to go by
this name. It was Ronna Romney.
Supposedly Trump even though she
denies this, try to convince her
to stop using the Romney name.
Hmm. Because of the beef that
Trump and right yeah, sure. And
that she had she eventually did
whether it was because of his
chiding or not is beside the
point. The point is that she's
never mentioned in the
conversation. I would love to
hear what Kellyanne Conway had
to say about any of this before
or after, but she's been
blackballed, obviously from the
TV shows. As you recall. If you
go back and you're
accused, she was on Fox. I saw
her election night on Fox. A
washing
Yeah, I was on. I was watching
CNN. Yeah, we'll do it. What
does she have to say? Oh, yeah,
the clips are
her no, she was just as just as
much a dud as Jen Psaki on
MSNBC. She almost didn't say
anything. He just sitting there.
I hope they didn't pay. Okay.
Well,
that would be that as it may
Rana is not mentioned in the
conversation. And it seems that
you should be Yeah. If you're
the head of the RNC because
you're you're calling a lot of
shots. She's if you read her
bio, she seems to be okay. A
good person. But whether she has
the vision because the
Republicans screwed up left and
right, man. In fact, if you
start reading between the lines,
you can see where they actually
they pulled some some
electioneering things where you
were during the during the
process of redistricting, they
would push a blue district or a
red district up against the blue
district. And the blue districts
still win 10 Making they their
red district out of contention
if they joined him with this,
you just have red district next
to red district. I mean, there
was that element. And then there
was the element of, of running
these, what they say as weak
candidates. And the counter
argument to that, by the way is
the weak candidate argument,
which is where the Democrats
were financing the the, quote
unquote, election deniers and
Trump errs that the most extreme
they could find, which is an old
Democrat trick he tried to do
this with with debates, you put
up a radical maniac and you
debate him. So they did this and
they were they were condemned.
If you remember, if you listen
to this enough, before the
election, there's all these
Democrats are taking a huge
risk, because they're putting
these radicals up against their
guy. And if the radicals win,
and Congress is gonna be rife
with radicals, but it didn't
win, they all lost. And so then
when that starts to become
discussed, again, which isn't by
the mainstream, but when it was
It goes like this, well, that
that idea that you put a bad
candidate up and they lose a lot
of Fetterman, Fetterman,
Fetterman, and they pointed
Fetterman. There's a bad
candidate, and he won. So that
argument is no good. That
argument is very good. That
Pennsylvania election is weird.
And so it doesn't really count.
They do like the dead guy and
everything like that. So the
Republicans were caught caught
so flat footed. And so it and
they were so arrogant, and
stupid. I mean, Carrie lake
would come on Tucker time and
time again. And she was just so
glib about winning this whole
thing. And everybody assumed it
was going to be this and that.
It now it was a joke. Good to be
here both.
That was quite quite the
soliloquy.
All right, say I'm just wrapping
it
up. Well, no, I have a few
things to say if you're
interested. Now, no, no,
go on. Please.
Go get a drink. Okay, so the
what I'm noticing now is post
this election, which and I'll
just say a few things about it.
First of all, I think what
happened in Florida, that to me
showed really the direction
America wants to go. Now if it's
all these, all, that not all the
people from the other states
move to Florida. And that's why
there was such an overwhelming
majority, including Miami Dade,
which I guess apparently he's
always blue and Democrat. So
you'd have to presume that there
were Democrats who voted for
DeSantis, etc. That was that's
quite phenomenal. So either.
Things were mean, there were
lots of problems. We can talk
about that in Maricopa County
and you were in a runoff in
Georgia, it's kind of it looks
like the same playbook. It's
undeniable. So it was their
shenanigans. I don't know no one
seems to really be claiming it.
But that's what I thought if you
have a red wave, that's what it
would look like. And it didn't
look like that. So my going to
think that it's probably you
know, everyone Riggs so that
might have evened out. I just
don't hear the protests. So I
think so. I think that the Texas
Republicans are mainly to blame
in the in the Senate here,
because they let the Texas
Democrats sneak in or outside
the deck, the Texas Democrats
lead, let the Republican sneak
in the no abortion ever no
timeline, whatever thing. And
they and they didn't protest it
and the Republicans here we're
all glib and stupid, because
it's not mainstream Texas
anymore. You know, a limit is
what I think most people would
want. Not everybody. But you
know, I think if you really want
to get it done, that's how you
could have got it done. And they
didn't stop it. And I think that
hurt them. I think there were
enough people, women who, you
know, think the messaging was so
strong, how could you avoid it?
And that's an important thing.
So I think that's where they
screwed it up. If it was all
legit. Now, what this what
happens now because all of
Trump's candidates did poorly I
lost.
It was about a 50. It was about
a split, but it was it was it
wasn't good, great at all. No,
it wasn't great. Good. wasn't
good. It wasn't great. No, not.
So
it was my belief. And I think
it's still going to happen. If
the Republicans will take over
the House. I think that happens
maybe the sun I have a feeling
actually it might happen. But it
doesn't really matter. Either
way, as long as it's the house,
Trump will announce on November
15. He's running for president
and he is going to use every
opportunity he can to act as the
de facto president. So he'll be
saying things like, yeah, and I
called my boy Marco and I called
in the Senate and I called these
people over there in the house
and we get this done. We're
going to start impeachment. He's
going to be talking as if he's
the president, I guarantee it
and it's not going to work.
People are fed up. I mean, when
Candace Owens does a whole
episode about how, how you're a
dick, you're under attack. He's
under attack. And I don't think
he realizes it yet. And then the
mainstream, which obviously is
going to be mainly Democrat
oriented, they're picking up on
it. They see the chum in the
water. And I think this is
smart. This is the way they want
to go.
Let's talk about former
President Donald Trump. He was
in Ohio last night campaigning
for a Senate candidate there but
talking mostly about himself.
What about his future plans?
And it was also true that what
he
brought no, it is true, but this
is the you know, the the
mainstream media, which is we
know, is slanted, now, they have
to look at what they did before,
which was they did it in the
form of ridicule, as opposed to
subtle, British style
understatement, which is, right.
Right, right. Which I think
works better because it's
actually funny.
It made me laugh. It always
makes me laugh, but I thought it
was it was good. Yeah, it's CBS.
We know, we know who's running
the show there. So I'm glad the
CIA still has some good, right
vague, good writers.
Let's talk about former
President Donald Trump. He was
in Ohio last night campaigning
for a Senate candidate there but
talking mostly about himself.
But about his future plans.
Party leaders. CBS News has
learned pulled Trump back from
making a 2024 announcement in
Ohio last night. But he is still
moving toward a 2024
presidential bid. And he's
warning some of his rivals to
stay out of the race. He just
told reporters about a couple
hours ago, that if Ron DeSantis,
the Florida governor gets in, he
better be worried because the
quote, I know more about him
than any other anybody other
than perhaps his wife, who is
really running his campaign, a
political shot fired by the
former president. shot fired and
sounds like a guy was research
in the basement.
Yeah. This is I think it's a
critical mistake. Now let me
tell you what he's talking
about. The guy by the way, yes.
I don't want to interrupt but
yeah. But in Florida, the Trump
has already coined a word for
DeSantis. And he calls them Ron
De sanctimonious
and what is a sanctimonious mean
for our international producers?
sanctimonious means that you're
like you're above it on you,
you'd like to like to brag
on yourself, make your cup go to
hell.
There's definitely an element of
that in there. But people should
look the word up is a great
word. It's a fabulous word to
use in writing.
Yes. And this is a tip from your
no agenda show. You could
probably pick up some checks by
using this word from time to
time.
So can you fall for that
sanctimonious asshole? That's a
pickup line from beautiful,
that's a pickup line. Straight
into the player's handbook. It
goes. So DeSantis had it I
thought a great acceptance
speech. And he also telegraph.
And if it was to Trump or if
it's subliminal or NLP. We said
I have the clip here. Second.
Shoot, I thought this was the
video was gonna play it from the
website. Oh, here it is. Yes, I
do have it. Listen to what he
says here.
Florida was a refuge of sanity
when the world went mad. We
stood as the citadel of freedom
for people across this country
and indeed, across the world. We
faced attacks,
we so anyway, he goes on to say
Florida is where woke goes to
die, and which was great. But he
said Florida is a citadel. The
guy who is funding him, the his
his his guy. Everyone has a guy
is Ken Griffin, who runs Citadel
securities Citadel LLC. This is
a huge hedge fund. So this guy
himself has I think his his art
alone is 800 million. And he's
in Daytona Beach. So he is
there's something I don't know.
I don't know what yet. But this
Griffin and Trump, they don't
vibe and I think just the idea
that and this would make total
sense that DeSantis has
financial freedom from the party
and from Trump maybe or
whatever, whatever the issue is
there, I think is very
threatening to Trump and he's
making a huge mistake because
everything I hear everywhere, is
people saying, Man, if Trump
doesn't denounce the VAX, you
know, screw that. A guy, and I
don't think he can get past it.
I don't think he can get past
his ego and admit it. I don't
think he's capable of it. I know
I sound like Nicole Wallace.
You sound just like her. What if
you've been drinking tea or
something?
What do you think? I mean,
I'm not going to disagree with
the word you said. Any input? I
think that Trump should realize
his place in history and retire
to it because he was an
important cog in the Republican.
Wait, wait guy, it was a wake up
call the republican party when
he came around.
He also taught us fake news. I
mean, he taught the world fake
news. He taught the world that
media is
your average. He established a
lot of important thought
patterns and Graham's as it
were, ooh,
sanctimonious. engrams
so you've got so he's done all
that now. He's starting to
damage it, because he has the
martyr status. He still can draw
a crowd but he's, he's, I think
he's starting to go into self
destruct. And this is not going
to end he had to do it against
somebody like Santas, which is
DeSantis sanctimonious Santos
Santos DeSanto is a mistake
because this guy's beloved he's
got he has intelligence
background which means you may
be connected as it were. Which
is not a bad thing necessarily
for to get the Democrats
straightened out themselves. So
I don't know it's just probably
it's everything you can't do it
DeSantis is like a ninja threat
blackmail which is what it
sounds like to me threatened I'm
sorry threaten blackmail
threaten is not good. That's a
really bad look
at but his his Batman you I
didn't get a clip for Candace
Owens rips into him
rips and the reason for that I
don't like her by the way. But
there's a reason for you're
gonna have to
deal with her because she I
think I said this too. She's
going to become the the
conservative Oprah. She is. I
mean, she's all in. She's all in
with the money as a lot going on
around her. He was
a four you know, funny thing
about her and I wish I could go
back and get these clips but the
old original Rubin Report when
the guy was still meaning, you
know, before he slipped off into
Glenn Beck world and now you
never heard of him again.
Yeah, the Rubin now he's on
locals.
He will when they remove old
originally and report isn't he
on the blaze? Yeah. So I said
Yeah. Okay. And that's why you
never hear from him again. I
mean, I've blazes where these
some of these potential high
rollers go to its disappearance,
the UHF
of the internet.
So the original Rubin Report,
which was when he had the big
studio sat it was beautiful,
because he's cramped said, Hey,
good,
but he moved away from LA and
he, he turned his back on his
community.
So when he was doing the
original show, he had Candace
Owens on and a very old show.
This was years ago. And she
explained it well. She turned
from kind of a very strong
willed Democrat to a Republican
and had to do with betrayal.
They had screwed her over in
some funny way. That really
irked her and then she started
looking into conservative stuff
and then she became like, she's
like a, she's like a reformed
cigarette smoker or an
alcoholic.
Well, you know, she her husband,
not only is he the CEO of
parlor, which they you know,
they just really parliament the
back end of parlor, which is
sold to or apparently is being
sold to UK. You know, his whole
family is a House of Lords
permanent pier ship in the UK.
Oh, okay.
Well, there you go. Uh huh.
And she's and I didn't know
this. But you know, both daily
wire. And what's the Prager,
Prager? Prager, you? Yeah,
Prager University. They really
are financed by Dan and Faris
Wilks I think Faris Wilkes may
be the the main point on these
deals. And this is an old school
Texas family I think they're
like Jews for Jesus type. And
yeah, and yeah,
I haven't heard that one for a
while Jews for
Jesus baby I think is that is it
a church of God Seventh Day
Adventist? No, no, no, it's no
it's Adventist.
Like
this is better I own it, I own
it. So me I'm so this is really
interesting. What kind of power
is behind these types of people
and these types of have
organizations. It's not all
organic, like your no agenda
show, I guess is what I say. And
there's
nothing organic about any of it
except our show, indeed, which
is pretty organic, almost
everything is Oh, inside out.
And I might
point out for what we do for
value for value, you know, the
true winner of all political
contests in the United States?
Well, if you think there have
been more political ads for this
election than ever before, you
are right, ad spending was
expected to approach $10
billion, that is 700 million
more than during the 2020
election.
You're enjoying your vow of
poverty, John.
And we will mention it we have,
this is one of our automatic
positions, which is that the
media is the one that benefits
the most, they try to stir it up
the most always, always, always,
always, always even more money.
And they create fake polls when
they get even more money. I just
have a couple of quick clips
about the issues in Arizona.
very irritating to me. You know,
I'm okay with whatever. You know
what some stuff happens. It's
crazy that happens there. We're
not quite sure what happened.
There's conflicting reports as
I'll show, but I just don't
understand why any news media
would except the term
problems were reported in
Arizona's Maricopa County. They
gotta fix this problem. This is
in competency where election
officials save 20% of voting
locations experienced technical
glitches.
There's a lot of a lot of people
are leaving without voting.
Arizona election officials say
it was a printer problem that
has been resolved. But there
have been a few scattered issues
around the country, including
here in Georgia, where two poll
workers were removed today in
Fulton County after social media
posts show them attending the
January 6 riot.
Okay, so let's not get into any
details on the glitch. Now, oh,
the printer wasn't working. Oh,
what's the glitch? No. That's
the result of said glitch. It
would be nice to know what
happened. These are important
things. And then Oh, yeah. But
they removed two poll workers
because they were at the end
notice she said a riot and not
insurrection. I thought that was
interesting. I don't know why
they've changed that. CNN more
of the same.
Now. According to county
officials. The problem had to do
with passwords being in appears
this is a technical glitch of
sorts.
No, it's some asshole who had
the wrong password or maybe a
hacker or there could have been
all kinds of stuff. No, oh, the
password was entered wrong too
many times. So that's a
technical glitch. If say of
sorts. What is this? This this
is this is the outrage. Now what
happens is what is how this is
reported shame on CNN shoe, not
reporters. Do you know it was
really good news? She was really
really do you remember naked
news?
I love naked news. That was
such a great lady straight. It
was you know, because basically,
you watch the news. You're
watching News models. They all
look pretty or handsome. And
they read the news to you. And
what this person I don't know. I
mean went away. But it was it
must have been in like early.
For a
few years. It was early 90s It
was all during the 90s
they had a whole stable they had
collapsed naked news.
But they had a whole studio they
had a whole host Yeah, beautiful
models who would just read the
night with with nice tops.
They would just read the news
naked. And it was weren't like
Thank you. Gracias. Thank you
for removing that final barrier
is like yes, this mess is due
right? If you want to
indoctrinate at least half of
America, naked news is your
format people. CNN. No, no.
Instead, CNN does this crap.
Now according to county
officials, the problem had to do
with passwords being entered too
many times. So it appears this
is a technical glitch of sorts.
Election officials say teams are
taking those problem ballots to
the county's election center
where they will be counted after
the polls close at seven o'clock
tonight local time. So they want
to assure voters here. No one is
being disenfranchised. Oh, those
votes, all those ballots will be
counted. Well,
okay. So we have one story is
the printer wasn't working. The
other one was entered the
password multiple times not
incorrectly but entered it
multiple times. That's a glitch
of sorts. And but don't worry,
everything's okay. Do we have
another theory out there?
And Vaughn just to be clear,
what's the issue with the
tabulating machines sorted out?
Were they able to resolve the
issue and they're just concerned
that people who may have left
when the problems were still
happening, need extra time to
come back? That is the primary
concern. We don't have
widespread reports of people
leaving in mass to be very
clear. This is a Small small
subsets there are across the
county about 223 voting centers,
folks can go to any one. It's
not like you have to go to your
neighborhood voting center. So
at these locations, they were
urging folks to go drive two
miles down the road to visit one
that did not have a line. But
the polling locations were set
to close here in about 90
minutes in the county to your
question, they have fixed the
problem. This is very minutiae.
But ultimately it was a printer
problem. They were some of these
machines were not
minutia.
It's minutia, but it's very
minutiae not just it's very very
minutiae again in languages that
that is FBI language see CIA is
is much slicker FBI is like a
just make up a word let's, what
is the etymology of minutiae?
Well, this can probably status
from the word one of the Mina
Mina Muna Sunday just means a
small part is small piece, you
know, I think it's from Latin or
Greek, Latin, I believe. And
it's minutia means a you know, a
pittance.
Yes, pitons trifle a trifle a
trifle. That'd be better. It's a
very trifle.
But very dreadful. It's just be
the same usage. Yeah, bad. Very,
very, very trifle. Okay, let's
hear about how trite Well, was
it then? Was it printers? Now we
heard they couldn't print? Was
it the passwords
here? They just do a tabulation.
And they brought the number
down. I mean, what's okay? No,
nevermind. No, no, I asked me.
No.
You hit the you hit the your
choices, which again, I heard
from several friends. I hit
this. And then when I went to
check my printout, it had
selected other parties. That
happened that have seems to
happen a lot where people just
click click, click, click,
click. And then they get the
printout and like, Oh, this is
not not right. So they print it
out. Then you take your printer.
It's air gapped. So you walk up,
Have you voted? Have you ever
voted in your life? Why am I
telling you how it works? You
didn't vote did you? I did vote
I always vote to how did you do
not have a machine with a
printer?
I mailed it in like every other
smart American
like all Democrats.
Alright, let's go in the county
to your question. They have
fixed the problem. This is very
minutiae. But ultimately it was
a printer problem. They were
some of these machines were not
printing dark enough ink. And so
therefore the tabulating
machines were not able to read
them. They have since fixed the
printers and that is why you
have seen around the county,
these lines go down in this
return to normal but that has
kept not kept Republicans from
trying to keep them open. At
least a little bit longer here.
Vaughn Hilliard for us in
Paradise Valley, Arizona again,
Republican lawsuit there to keep
the polls open longer.
Thank you, Rachel. One more.
And John Dickerson let me ask
you what are you going to be
watching for tonight?
Well determined answer us
recalibration. I'm looking for
calibration in two places one
elections in America will they
go back to being the way they
used to be? They were well run
last time but the former
President raised doubts are the
losers tonight going to lose
gracefully. That's the first
recalibration to look for and
the second one is when the White
House recalibrates if it does
not go their way tonight.
Remember Bill cat Bill Clinton
said the era of big government
is over George Bush recalibrated
after his jump and what will the
Democrats do? We've heard about
what what McCarthy is up to, but
what will Joe Biden do really to
recalibrate will hunker down?
Oh, well, let
me tell you what Joe Biden did.
Joe Biden is, of course,
doubling down on the most
important thing, and I think
he's giving away the playbook in
this one
attempt to demonstrate that he
will not take power. By if we if
he does run, making sure he
under a legitimate efforts of
our Constitution does not become
the next president again,
under legitimate efforts of our
Constitution. What do you think
that means? I know that there's
he said too much, but I'm not
sure exactly what
we don't know what he's but he
you know, he's saying I don't
know what he said he gets it. I
have two clips. I want to get
out of here. Please. One is the
back to Arizona. This is a vote
counted just a short way it was
presented by NPR.
Straightforward.
What am I looking at? Arizona
NPR yet got it.
vote counting is still underway
in a number of states Arizona,
one of those still processing
early ballots and Barrows. Amina
Steele has more from Phoenix
election officials in Maricopa
County, Arizona are expecting it
to take days before results are
close to final. County Recorder
Stephen richer, says hundreds of
1000s of ballots are yet to be
counted and reported. That's due
in part to the record breaking
number of ballots dropped off at
polling sites on election day
itself. 270,000 voters dropped
off in early ballot on Tuesday.
100,000 more than in 2020. Those
ballots still have to go through
a series of reviews including
signature verification.
Okay, no All right.
That's the wrap. All right, take
a week don't take much and then
we have I have As I do have you
do the election
we just have or do you do have
are Yeah, there you go it's
tough. It's good for the goose
is good for the gander. That's
right I do believe that's true.
So I have the I had the election
rap from NPR which you can play
later was because because kind
of their rap Oh Sue it is it a
fun voice but before that I want
to play this which was I stole I
took this clip I didn't get it
straight up. I did steal it from
I do stole it from stolen from
Tucker. Because I figured they
take a lot of already so I'm
gonna you know once in awhile to
get a really good clip and this
was a clip of CNN John King you
know, he's aghast at the map all
the time. This and that. Well,
this is that county and this is
that county was blue is green.
It was blue
is the CIA guy. And he literally
he literally has Langley in his
in his ISP away from
this possible so here I got some
great CIA stuff later. So all
jacked, he should be and so
here's what it did. So they
pointed this out as being like
the kinds of preliminary trust
us we're the only ones to trust
is a great clip CNN on trust the
election speech.
You see that's our first votes
and that's the wonder of
democracy whether you're a
democrat or republican and I
wanted to point that out to be a
little bit of a crank in the
room following Briana, there.
Stay off social media people if
you're trying to figure out if
you're trying to figure out are
there really issues with votings
trust your local officials trust
us here trusted news source that
you know, and trust to be honest
about this. They're doing their
jobs. They're doing it right.
I Captain heard Jeff. We trust
you all the way CIA man.
Well done. Well done. I
think you got him. Yeah, pretty
much. Do you want to play the
election wrap?
Yeah, let's This is the NPR
election wrap. Both parties
made big promises during this
midterm campaign give Democrats
control of Congress, President
Biden said and they'll create a
national right to an abortion.
Here's the promise I make to you
and the American people. The
first bill that I will send to
the Congress will be to codify
Roe v. Wade. And when Congress
passes it, I'll sign it in
January 50 years after Roe was
first decided the law of the
land.
And House Minority Leader Kevin
McCarthy promised that if
Republicans got control, they
would repeal the tax enforcement
provision of Democrats inflation
reduction act
on that very first day that
we're sworn in. You'll see that
it all changes. Because on our
very first bill, we're going to
repeal 87,000 IRS agents
a day after the final ballots
were cast. Neither of those
visions for the next two years
looked very close to reality
too close to call key races
still to be decided control of
Congress hanging in the balance.
as of this
taping Wednesday afternoon.
Neither the Senate nor the house
has been clenched. The Redway
many predicted Neverwet
clashed clenched fists clenched
she said clenched but clan, a
word that you want there is
clench, clench your buttocks you
know you, you clench your
clincher Gird your loins would
be wished you might as well say
that clenched
let's go back to NPR.
as of this taping Wednesday
afternoon, neither the Senate
nor the house has been clenched
the Redway.
Actually, it was clenched
between the Republicans buttocks
so that's great. That's a that's
a classy outfit in PR. We know
what they're doing. They sure
can know if you're misgendering
somebody but they're doing
clenched and clenched now
in the balance as
as of this taping Wednesday
afternoon, neither the Senate
nor the house has been clenched.
The red wave that many predicted
never quite materialized. Here's
how Republican Senator Lindsey
Graham put it on NBC on election
night.
Definitely not a Republican
wave. that's for darn sure. I
was in charge of Guam. So I want
to take credit for that,
though. Republicans did score
some big wins, for example, and
statewide races in Florida,
where incumbent Republican
Governor Ron DeSantis was really
Santas.
Thanks to the overwhelming
support of the people of
Florida. We not only won
election, we have rewritten the
political map.
But as results continue to
trickle in, it's clear that
neither party has an
overwhelming mandate. There's a
real possibility We'll be
looking at a divided government.
And the results certainly
suggest a divided country.
President Biden talked about the
outcome in his first post
election press conference.
And let me say this, regardless,
regardless of what the final
tally of these elections show,
and there's still some counting
going on, I'm prepared to work
with my Republican colleagues.
The American people have made
clear I think if they expect
Republicans be prepared to work
with me as well.
Well, I'm all for it. I like I
like a split Senate and in house
Oh, yeah. As much as it works
out better I get nothing done.
It's much better
dad would be ideal. And so far
as California is concerned, we
did pass the st. We made
California sanctuary state for
abortions that week. I always
thought it was legal. I mean,
because in California get
divorces no issue but they they
had they found some rationale to
to use it as a campaign issue
even though it was stupid. But
play the sanctuary state
abortion Kellyanne PR clip
Californians have overwhelmingly
voted to protect reproductive
freedom, the new constitutional
abortion access into state law,
reproductive freedom isn't I
mean, that is poor George Carlin
would have loved it, wouldn't
he? Read is a good one. I mean,
that it's not one from
reproductive health care to
reproductive freedom. Now
imagine,
you have your pro choice, your
pro abortion, you got all these
different kinds of terms they
don't like using. And they've
gotten to the point where pro
choice is no longer good because
of the vaccine mandates that all
the Democrats were in Oh, yo,
Whoa, yeah, you got they gave
government could tell you what
to do. You got to get a shot.
And so that dad was the approach
or whether or not when does that
relate to pro choice? No, good.
So now you got some terminology
issues, you've got to change it.
And this is what they changed it
to. I think it was genius.
They're using a conservative
word freedom, which is very,
very smart, in this case, very
strong. But interestingly, when
you say, reproductive freedom,
it almost sounds like we're
going back to fornication under
consent of the King. I have. I
have your Wow. You're welcome.
You're welcome. You're welcome.
This is your teen years stick
around
Californians have overwhelmingly
voted to protect reproductive
freedom. The new constitutional
amendment and shrines abortion
access into state law is from
member station KQED. As more the
goal of the new
amendment is to protect abortion
access, even if the political
tides in California were to
change, and the state were
suddenly to see an influx of
lawmakers who are not as
favorable toward abortion
rights. Jody Hicks is the CEO
and President of Planned
Parenthood of California
we are a reproductive freedom
state, people have access to
reproductive care, including
abortion and contraception no
matter where they call home.
Last year,
California Governor Gavin
Newsom, who was just reelected
began touting California as a
sanctuary to anyone denied
abortion services and other
parts of the country. Newsom
ultimately signed more than a
dozen abortion related bills
this year, and included $200
million in the state budget for
reproductive health care
services.
We're gonna make it a profit
center for all these hospitals
yet they're gonna give them
money on top of that, that's
what got me of course. They you
know, they've turned California
hospitals into a potential
profit center for abortions.
That's a moneymaker. So why are
you giving him money? This is
like really, not only you're
gonna let him make more money
than ever while you're gonna
give him free taxpayers money
if you can do it. Why not? Hey,
boys. Let me sweeten the deal a
bit. Let's go to what's that
place called? Candyland? What's
the restaurant? In California
we're we're Newsom was having
dinner. Oh, the
French Laundry a cannula in
French Laundry. NT land.
Come on, boys. Let's hit the
French Laundry. I got an idea. I
can get you 200 million.
Yeah, just support me. Yeah,
that's that's obviously what it
was. I have one last election
clip I noticed on the list which
was taking the house one threats
PBS.
Where are we?
I'm having trouble reading
today. Tea taking.
Oh, there it is. Yeah, you have
a lot of uppercase things. I
think it distracts my eye
House Minority Leader Kevin
McCarthy is officially launching
his bid for the top leadership
post in the chamber. And PRs
Windsor Johnston reports
Republicans are expected to flip
the house after Tuesday's
midterm elections. But there are
still a number of races that
have yet to be called
while Republicans are likely to
regain Controlling the house
they won't see the gains that
they had previously expected. In
a letter to his caucus, McCarthy
pitched himself as a speaker who
will be a listener and strive to
build consensus from the bottom
up, rather than commanding the
agenda from the top down. He
also pledged to devote the
resources necessary for the
house to go toe to toe with the
White House as Speaker McCarthy
has vowed to secure the southern
border and cut back on
government spending. Republicans
on the Judiciary Committee last
week warned the FBI and
Department of Justice that they
plan to investigate both
agencies if there are party
retakes the house
yes, that's right if I can have
I can just say every country
gets the government she deserves
no matter if it was fake, or
whatever rig we we get what we
deserve and we gotta we gotta
have you know like it we got to
put our house in order
right. I think every country
gets the government it doesn't
deserve no, that's just my
opinion.
The they always have the power
and they never exercises so know
this because they don't care
except in France and Haiti. And
Haiti didn't work out so well.
No, and never will.
Haiti was kind of a disaster. I
want to hear your Mosca stuff. I
was not expecting you to have
any Musk's stuff.
Well, this is all to back you
up. Oh, one of the producers
sent me a clip of he had another
meeting with advertisers this
time.
Yes. I've heard about this that
he was I don't even know if this
guy is sincere. About that
advertise
I'm gonna play this started off
since is that windy. I love
that. You may you know me, you
know, I
know you.
I love the segue. Here we go. So
we have Elon on voting. This is
the clip of him bring says you
know, what's about we had the
election. So here Here he is.
So, yeah. But except that it
was, you know, well, it is a it
so, it so the so, I mean, you
know, don't always believe in,
you know, one person one vote. I
think we do. You know. So
original audio, ladies and
gentlemen. I'm looking at the
waveform, it's original audio.
Yeah. You know, before we before
you move on with your clips, you
know this, I do not understand
the idolatry. The guy is
bringing your single handedly
bringing the solution to climate
change. You know, is is ill
advised Mars trip. It's all
government money. Why do people
think he's, and now he wants to
mark you, Mark You familiar
anybody? Mark of the Beast. is
my favorite part of revelations,
trying to find out who the who
is the false idol. Who's the
Antichrist? Is it Elon?
So before we get into these,
actually, actually, interesting,
right? But let's start right
let's start with right now.
Let's, let's start with the NPR
discussing this ad meeting and
then I'll play some clips from
the ad meeting this Musk ad
meeting NPR report.
Elon Musk is trying to reassure
big brands they are safe on
Twitter amid his tumultuous
takeover of the social media
site. And PR Shannon bond
reports the CEO held a public
meeting with advertisers some of
whom have paused spending.
Elon Musk addressed Twitter
advertisers in a live broadcasts
on the platform where he said
his intention is to make big
changes.
If nothing else, I am a
technologist and I can make
technology go fast. And that's
what you'll see happen at
Twitter.
Big brands have been wary since
Musk took control of Twitter
late last month, laid off half
its staff retweeted a conspiracy
theory and rolled out new
features only to scrap them
within hours. Musk says he's
heard advertisers concerns and
reiterated that Twitter's rules
against hate speech and other
toxic content have not changed.
He said his new plan to charge
users $8 a month for premium
subscriptions would help stamp
out bad behavior and fake
accounts.
I really love this part of
although I think is completely
irrelevant to what he's doing.
And maybe you'll Yeah, I think
you're gonna back that up.
That's why I played that clip. I
love how this shows just how
fragile the advertising business
model is. What did he really do?
He just showed up and wouldn't
matter if he tweeted something
each day, it wouldn't have
mattered to him, it wouldn't
matter. They just pull it it
just like the message goes out
to corporate America is like,
Alright, everybody put it back.
And it came from one of the big
ad agencies who I'm sure would
even be willing to drop clients.
It's just worth $250 million to
do Adidas, which is the way we
say it in Europe, but it does.
Adidas. That's in America it no
we say. We say it does. For some
reason it
does. Do you know that's
special?
She loves me too. Yeah, it does.
I love your Adi das shoes, man.
Great. It's really cool. Do you
know what Adi Da stands for?
Adidas. Know what all day I
dream about sex? You didn't know
that, did you? Brother. Anyway,
it's a very finicky business.
And it shows how you can be out
of business in a heartbeat.
Okay, let's take a since we
before we get to these clips,
because we might as well discuss
this and we both know a bit
about it. You probably more than
me say because you've actually
gone out and done ad sales. Hey,
everybody, I'm Adam curry,
former MTV guy want to buy some
ads?
In the print media, which is
being decimated by the online
meeting only
10%.
Well, for now, but eventually,
it'll be wiped out.
A slick. Alright, good one.
So with a with a print
publication, let's go back to PC
Magazine. For example, I always
had this phrase I throw out
there. Nobody ever went broke
advertising next to a divorce
column.
Wow. Is that is that a bumper
sticker? Or was that was that a
little long for a bumper
sticker. But I would always say
that because it because it was
true. And it been people would
always go, they'd look at this
column for sure how you're brand
safe, of course. And I'm brand
safe. And you could put a nice
little ad right next to it. And
you're good to go. And you can
always you could actually target
that spot. You can't do that
kind of thing with Twitter and
India unless you have unless you
have phony tweets out there that
you know that you could put
average advertising around, she
was
gonna ask you a question is very
interesting, because I've never
heard this story. I don't think
I've heard this story. And I've
been told it before. So this,
you would say you never what was
the thing about
you and you'll never go broke
advertising next to a divorce
column.
So instead of focusing on your
actual work, you were focusing
on the advertising? Or was that
just how you were able to sell
it internally to PC mag to make
sure that you had a job?
I was I think I dreamed it up as
if catchphrase as, as kind of a
truism just to backup the fact
that this column was so popular.
I wasn't any ulterior motive. I
was.
Sorry. I love it. I think I
mean, that is I wish I had used
that in my commercial life. No
one ever went broke advertising
on Adam curry show. No,
I'm saying yeah. Do that. It's a
good bit.
Is there any evidence that no
one ever went broke?
I just said it. I don't have to
have evidence.
Or we could say there is no
evidence,
okay. Yes, there was no
evidence. So you would add it
with with print media things are
blocked off in such a way that
you can put an ad next to
Devorah column, right with
tweets and things are just out
of control. It's all public,
developed, you know, this is the
Wild West. And you have to put
an ad here or there, it's very
difficult to position the ad
where you can be assured that a
you will go broke and be won't
be won't be, you know, some
event and all started crashing
away, cussing up a storm, and
then you get associated with
that.
This is why Twitter's business
model never worked. visa vie.
Another good word you can use
visa vie, Google or face bag is
with brand advertising, you have
to have an entire army of people
who are servicing the client,
servicing the client all day
long to make sure they're happy.
Oh, do you take the call at 11
at night? I can't my my my niece
just called and sent me a
screenshot of my ad next. Alex
Jones, what's going on? And you
have to deal with that shit. And
that is and this is why we know
he's not sincere because those
are exactly the people must came
in fired all of that management
and that handholding and client
services.
So let's listen to Yeah, we
heard the NPR report where they
just kind of pass it off as
something meaningless Yeah, so
let's listen to I know, there
are tidbits, and I have four or
five clips from musk, that kind
of give us a little idea of some
of the things he's going to do.
And then I have the scheme that
is what you are the only one
thus far when I'm backing you up
with these clips have had
revealed as of let's start with
just this morning. And of course
everyone needs to know, we never
revealed to each other what
we're going to talk about, and I
get John's clips, I look at the
titles, just to see what I may
not have to do. Cuz I'm young, I
might want to clip it. But when
I saw this, my heart kind of
sank. Because at first I
thought, oh, man, John's gonna
rip my whole theory. I really
thought I really did.
I really did. You always have
that negative attitude about
things. It's, you're you're a
paranoid freak. You know that?
Well, that and maybe just, you
know, that's my, I'm not so self
assured. As I sound
I would say I would say that if
I could do that. I would. I
know. I
know. This is why I'm worried
that you do that to hold on one
other important thing to know
about the show, just so you
know, it started off this way.
And to this day, it is still it
to a degree it is still Adam and
John trying to top each other
with a better clip. Or a better
story or something more
revealing.
Yeah, that's Yeah, that's true.
That's what the most that's the
entertainment part of the show.
There it is entertaining. There
it is. That's the entertainment,
don't
you think? Yes, yes, yes. Yes.
Yes.
Yes. We're genius.
It's a fluke. By the way,
Janice,
no. Before we do donations, I'll
prove to you that it's no fluke.
We are just genius. Alright,
what are we doing?
Well, let's do a thing with his
let's do a first thing with the
the shorty on hate speech. Just
a very short three second clip.
And I just thought this, like
sums up everything about the
hate speech part of his
argument. Yeah, I
don't think having hate speech
next to an ad is great.
No, no.
Wait, he sounds like okay, this
is gonna sound kind of weird.
And I don't want to trigger
anybody. But he sounds like one
of those guys. We don't have
that anymore. Because there's
too many caller IDs and
identification. But back when we
were kids, you know, especially
a good looking woman could
sometimes on her landline
receive a phone call. And she
pick it up and it'd be so
ongoing. Yeah, you don't have
those anymore?
No, no, don't do it somehow to
get revisited on cells but cell
phones but no and not so much. I
don't like that. I know. Maybe
some women out there can correct
us. But yes, no, no, no. No,
what happens to giggle at the
end? It was a weird thing. It
was like what exactly what you
said? Yeah, it didn't sound very
good. And it's only three
seconds. It was very,
very weird. Yeah, I
don't think having hate speech
next to an ad is great.
Now when I played that
additional clip with all the
ohms and so um, so he's really
he's really bad. He's worse than
his stammer. He just
has Tourette's Yes. Takes he has
all kinds of stuff. I see it I
see what's going on. I do some
compassion compassion with them
in that regard. Geniuses haven't
noticed that Tourette's that's
interesting. You spotted Oh,
yeah.
All kinds of what What? What?
I'm visualizing
tics, verbal tics and some head
tics some, like jerky jerky
motion. See
it? I for some reason. I was
probably idolizing him too much.
And I Yeah, never. I was someone
with tics, idolizing.
This is what I'm talking about.
Okay, this is this is the humor.
All right, so we know that so he
doesn't like hate speech next to
ads. So let's listen to this.
This is interesting. This is a
software stack. software stack.
I've only only only got the keys
of the building. We could go
Friday. So you know, I'm moving
pretty fast here. But take a
moment to to completely rewrite
the software stack, you know.
Wow. So they're gonna rewrite
the entire code base for
Twitter.
No, the software stack.
That's interesting. I thought
that was it. And here's another
one I thought was interesting is
that
can I just say that can I just I
need to hear this again, because
I have a problem with what he's
saying. Actually, I
really only only got the keys of
the building. We could go
Friday. So you know, I'm moving
pretty fast here. But take a
moment to to completely rewrite
the software stack you know.
So I mean, completely takes To
the moment to completely rewrite
the software stack. I mean, is
he going to rewrite Linux? Is he
going to rewrite the middleware
databases? It doesn't even sound
like someone who knows or is
even intending. I think he's got
some drop in replacement ready
to go. That's what would you
have a stack, you just put a
different stack in place. You're
not rewriting all the code. You
putting something melt? I think
he's
not doing that. You know, that
observation? I'm 100% with you.
Yeah, it
was a clue here.
Okay, that's a clue. Here's
another one. This is a tad bit
growth clip. Okay,
yeah. Well, and we've for the
record, like we're seeing, you
know, record breaking user
growth on the platform, since
you took the keys.
So that's, that's excellent. And
I love this the most. Hey, Elon,
Elon, Elon, obby, Jason white.
You have up Jason Calacanis and
you pick okay, and you pitch me,
Elon? You pitched me the idea of
just lying and putting out a
press release that there's an
enormous user uptake. Okay, here
we go. Hey, Jason.
Yeah, Greg data, what you can
do, you can take the you can
just lie because nobody's gonna
notice. So if you just tell them
this, they're gonna believe yes.
Great idea. You can credit me
later by giving me a good job.
Exactly. Ladies and gentlemen,
do you know agenda players?
Shuffle?
Let's go with Musk scheme, one
conversation around vine. And
can you just talk about some of
the stuff you're really excited
about?
Way to define
who did this interview? Is this
NPR still?
No, she's a woman. This is the
she's a woman. Are you sure?
She's the presentation to the
advertiser? She say, oh, no, go
ahead and advertise the ad, the
ad and this is on the the ad
this all everything you've heard
is from this presentation.
Dude, I'd be like, I'd be like
messaging you in the in the
meeting going, guys a perm.
We're not putting any money in
that guy's hands. Ah, I heard
that there were people who
actually were canceling orders
during that meeting.
The deaths here say but let's
let's say it was reported it was
reported. But here's now these
are these two clips are backing
your ideas up. Again, not
listening to these clips. By the
way, I want to compare the
analysis you can come out of
with actually all the clips I've
played so far with what NPR had
to say, which was basically
nothing. Listen to this
conversation around vine. And
can you just talk about some of
the stuff you're really excited
about?
from a product perspective,
aside from you know, we've
already talked about
subscriptions, but like what
else? You know, and you've said
to me in the, to the like to the
organization before about video
and all those kinds of things.
So,
talk a little bit about that.
Yeah, video is definitely era
where Twitter has been
historically weak, and it is an
area that we're going to invest
in tremendously. And this is,
you know, I did ask people at
what point there just wasn't
buying not that we would want to
resurrect buying in its original
state but just would they want a
vine like thing but a reimagined
for the future. And people were
excited about that. One of the
things when if somebody does
become sort of a paid blue
verified is that they will they
will be able to initially use or
that download 10 minutes of high
def video, which will be
expanding to 42 minutes soon and
then several hours as we sort of
fix a bunch of stuff on the back
end servers. Like there are a
bunch of fundamental tech
technology architecture changes
that are needed Twitter in order
to support a significant video.
So we've got to make those core
software upgrades. The server
upgrades in order to support a
large amount of video we are
absolutely going to do
that. What is He? Is he at level
of OSI no meat is bad but dude
named Ben running the servers
like we've got to upgrade the
servers up that's that's the
issue. You only just need to
bigger servers. This guy's full
of monkey poop.
Well, if he's going to do what
he said was these he's got to
upgrade something because if
you're going to do two hours of
HD video, you're going to need
some some something back there
to carry all this stuff. This is
a lot of overhead. Does you know
I think what he's saying is we
just need more gear. This Yeah,
and don't forget it my basic
thesis which which I still think
is valid I think may still be
valid. Here's a lot of the
reasons that I used to see it
with the fail whale that
disappeared. And then all of a
sudden they started shadow
banning people as I always
thought that Twitter was
overburdened. I never thought
they could handle the loads that
they were. We're now witnessing.
And that's the reason people
weren't getting their tweets
out.
No, no, that was, in my opinion,
because they were initially
based on RSS because they were a
podcasting company, if you
remember, and they use that
infrastructure to to use tweets,
and that just fell apart because
it's not intended to be
centralized as a decentralized
protocol. So then they retool, I
think it was after three, four
years, John took quite a while
for them to retool everything
but they did eventually move to
wait for it headless Drupal.
You're not using Drupal?
Of course not.
But you said it as though you're
giving us some facts there.
You're being sarcastic.
I can't help it wasn't easy one.
Sarcasm doesn't work. But
anyway, onward wasn't being
sarcastic. Well, yeah, when you
said they're using headless
Drupal,
I'm being sarcastic. That's
being humorous. Anyway,
I consider it sarcastic to even
bring up the word Drupal. Okay?
You Drupal anyway, why don't you
do is that the end of that clip,
that was the end of clip one.
Okay, go to clip two,
we also need to enable
monetization of content
creators. And if we provide
creators with the ability to
post what they create on our
platform, and to monetize it, at
a rate that is at least
competitive with the
alternatives, then of course
creators will natively post
their content on Twitter, why
not? So those are, those are
kind of note no brainer moves.
Then also keto for verification.
Paid verified is now we know
that this is someone who is has
been authenticated by the
payment system by this sort of
conventional payment system. Now
we can say like, okay, you've
got a balance on your account.
Do you want to send money to
someone or money to someone else
within Twitter? And maybe we pre
populate the account with and
say, Okay, we're gonna give you
10 bucks and you can send it
anywhere within Twitter. Then if
you want to get it out of the
system, then okay, well now you
send it to bank accounts now
attach an authenticated bank
account to your Twitter account
then the next step would be this
offer an extremely compelling
money market account to get
extremely high yield on your
balance, then why not move cash
into Twitter? Great, that sounds
like good idea. And then add
debit cards tracks and whatnot
and I think it will be just
basically make the system as
useful as possible the more
useful and entertaining it is
the more people will use it.
Does he know this is recorded
and broadcast on the Internet?
This is if he knows nobody's
paying attention
I mean, and he's saying this to
advertise he's he does not give
a shit about the audience. You
wouldn't I mean, I've I've you
right I've done many pitch
meetings with the with with
advertisers and by the dog may
bark in a moment I think some
packages coming. And there's
just certain you suck up
basically you just continuously
making them feel good. That's
just how it works. And you
reassure them because they're
little children with a big
checkbook and you don't go off
into never Neverland about I'm
going to be your bank and oh, by
the way, wouldn't it be great if
it was a CB DC? He missed that
part? That would have been
beautiful. He certainly ready
for it he'll be the guy. Yeah. I
agree with all the payment
authenticate and think about it.
You know,
I get a money market account on
Twitter. What I mean that right
there is what would PBS should
be talking about our NPR. No one
has noticed that How about you
noticed it last show?
How about CNBC. Let's see what
CNBC is saying about him. I
mean, they are so stupid. These
people. They really can't they
have 00 thought patterns. It's
just wow. The Dow Jones is up
1200 points. Holy guacamole. Let
me see. Do you have anything on
Elon? Anything on Elon? Man he's
not even on Oh, here it is. Read
email. Read Elon Musk's first
email to all Twitter employees,
remote work over company needs
subscriptions. This is your
financial press. The guy is
literally talking about starting
and becoming a bank.
The guy's story about becoming
the bank of the world. Yeah, and
everything you'd ever want from
a from a bank. He's talking
about it openly and nobody's
noticing
and what
And it's all going to be dos.
Well, he doesn't even bring any
of that in. I mean, no, he's not
saying you know enough to keep
some bank. What I'm saying is
enough to keep CNBC bit busy for
a week.
But you know, now he is not
going to do Doge, by the way,
because now if you're not even
talking about that, because he's
serious, he now he means it.
Enough messing around. Now, I
mean it for real. So, I'm glad
you got that. Is there is there
is the whole thing available,
I'd love to watch the whole
thing. Yes, the whole thing is
available, just out of, you
know, professional, professional
interest.
There's other stuff in there
too. And then you can also make
a big one of the biggest
collections of my soul. Data for
guy like this information, which
I will give you 100% credit for
first coming across is now it's
obvious what's going on. He says
he's saying it and nobody is
paying any attendance is
unbelievable. To me. The
interesting thing is that he
wants he said specifically,
maybe I'll give you 10 bucks
upfront in your account, which
you can give to anybody you want
on Twitter. Now he didn't did he
say $10? I don't remember what
he said. 10 was a 10 or $10? He
said $10. Right. So it could be
a stable coin. It could be
anything. It's not going to be
$10. No, it can't be because the
profit to send any fraction of
$10 through the traditional
payment processing system is
just too expensive.
He won't be doing that
traditional payment processing
systems tend to be all internal.
Exactly. Exactly. That's called
a stable coin, by the way.
Well, whatever it's called, if
it can go to my bank account,
which it seems so
well, you should you should you
should talk to people who
invested in FTX and ask if that
always works to take it out and
put it in your bank account?
If if he does it, and I get a
connection to my bank account,
I'm good to go. You trust Elon.
Yeah. Wow.
Even though you know his evil
plan, and the mark of the beast,
I know his evil plan.
Before we take our break, I want
to play a Redux clip. Because it
kind of plays into the
difference between everything
you've heard the $10 billion the
mainstream media made. Elon
becoming the bank, and little
old podcasters, Adam and John,
who have just decided to see if
we could get any value back for
the value we create. And someone
sent me a link to this and like,
oh, man, we haven't played that
in a long time. This is from
1999 David Bowie. Talking about
the impact of the internet. I
don't think we've even seen
the tip of the iceberg. I think
the potential of what the
internet is going to do to
society, both good and bad, is
unimaginable. I think we're
actually on the cusp of
something exhilarating and
terrifying. It's just a tool
though, isn't it? No, no, no,
no, it's an alien life form.
What do you think? I mean, when
you think then about is there
life on Mars? Yes, it's just
landed here. But that's it's a
simply a different delivery
system. There.
You are arguing about something
more profound.
Oh, yeah, I'm talking about the
actual context. And the state of
content is going to be so
different to anything that we
can really envisage at the
moment where the interplay
between the user and the
provider will be. So in
simpatico it's going to is going
to crush our ideas of what
mediums are all about.
I've heard this before, but only
this time did. It really hit me.
This is exactly what is
happening here.
I want to credit you know, he
was a huge fan. And he was in
contact with us at Silicon spin.
Why he lived in someplace that
he was living in Bermuda I think
at the time. And he was a huge
he listened to the show all the
time. I think he got a lot of
these ideas from US
Armed I'm sure of it. Of course.
Every Ralph Macho has a Master.
Yes. But when he says the
content provider and the
audience are going to be so
simpatico it will make us
question what medium really is.
Thank you, David buoy. That's
exactly right. The medium is no
longer important. Television.
The transmit the fact that you
transmitted through that system
or cable is no longer important
while we're doing simpatico. So
simpatico we don't need David
Bowie. Rest in peace. If you
hear this we've taken we've
taken it to the next level we
don't even call our audience
audience we call them producers.
How boldly are we?
How boy, I don't know.
I think we're pretty darn boy.
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage say in the
morning to the man who put the
sea in the clenched election.
Ladies and gentlemen say hello
to my friend on the other end
Mr. Johnson.
I'm Karina Memorial. She boots
on the ground feet near subs in
the one of the names out there.
Oh, in the mornings, everyone in
the troll room, mainly trolls.
How you doing trolls? You
probably feel right at home
because if you don't have a blue
checkmark, you're gonna be right
down with me with the bots and
the trolls and that says, oh,
that must be it'll feel real
comfortable. Actually, the
trolls join us live on Thursdays
and Sundays. But they're
actually there all the time
because no agenda stream.com has
a 24/7 live stream 12 shows live
during the week of all times.
And I mean, you're right there's
Fletcher does a bluegrass show.
Early in the morning before
before Darren comes on on
Sunday, I think apparently is
quite good. It's just I'm doing
clips at that point. You might
want to tune it. Think you'd
like it. Tell you to me. Yeah,
talking to you. Yeah, talking to
you. I was just talking to you.
Who else am I talking to the
trolls? That's right. I have
heard that there may be some
issues here or there with with
connecting to the troll room
we're trying to figure out oh,
yeah,
Jason. I sent you that know some
guys today can't even log in,
do the voice properly.
I can't log in I tried and tried
and they wouldn't let me log in.
It's your fault. Exactly.
You get what you pay for by the
way. So time talent treasure you
can always help us out. But we'd
like to take a look at the
trolls today and see how many we
have. 1814 Is it just going down
and down and we just losing
trolls?
I know exactly what that guy
just told you. Yeah, but I don't
know how to fix
it. People just giving up
charge you the troll room the
coders.
I feel responsible for that. I'm
responsible for the troll stack.
Get a new stack.
Troll stack man. Alright, trolls
Good to have you here. Of course
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for our community for about
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even more. More than more than
three, four years. Now. It's
been beautiful to watch all
these idiots and with idiots I
mean people who are leaving
Twitter not because of the
coming mark of the beast. And he
wants total consumption of your
life. No, keep he's racial
issues and so they leave. Oh,
you come out here. You can find
me a mastodon. How many of those
Did you see?
I stopped paying attention.
Oh, and so what happened is that
and I love watching the
technology people a two in
particular Dave Winer, Kara
Swisher and they both kind of
like so I find them on Mastodon
and these tech people have no
idea how it works. And so I
follow them right away. And so
it goes like this. Hey, I'm here
Macedon. Hi everybody. Well,
screw screw treat. I was just
not sure how it works is kind of
confusing.
And then And then yeah, so the
one thing that the news media
points out is many Twitter users
are moving from Twitter to
Mastodon, a Twitter like
experience with a chronological
timeline. And that's exactly and
that's exactly what breaks these
people. So some, most of them
figure it out. So day two was
like, Hey, this is kind of
interesting. Kind of cool. Huh?
There's an I can edit my post.
Whoa, this is great. Anybody out
there? Yeah. And then by the
third day, there's no posts.
They're done. Because they don't
understand that you need to join
the community, and communities
intersect with other
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important people in your life.
And now let us thank the artists
for episode 50 tene oh one that
was still part of our
celebration week we titled it
under assault. And the art was
now when I took a little
bathroom break, I came back I
said anything. What do you see
in the artist says I have one.
This is the one that's the one I
have no argument. I don't care
who you are. This is the one.
And it was the one by networks,
which was the vote get mo
nation. I was the voting box.
It is not the way the discussion
went. Oh, I'm sorry. How did it
go be like doing it. You're
doing Mimi's imitation of me.
Well, we're both married to you.
So we went we know. You walked
into that one.
I did. So Mimi's invitation to
me is always the same. That's
it. That's the whole imitation.
No, that's not true. No, it goes
like this. You know what John
will do? That's how it goes.
There's an intro as an intro
piece to it. She's so badass.
She I told her we were talking
about something the other day.
And I told her you need to wear
a body cam. Because apparently,
she goes in places and when
someone's addict she tells them
their dick to their face. Like
rather
favorite thing is calling men
Yeah, she does this constantly.
They'll do it in a public
setting. So she has either a
round of applause or thumbs up
for that people all body
our body can she told me the
story about some a trans guy who
was late to market what do you
tell the story? You must
remember this story. I'm tall
fake trans dude. He
had fake boobs on the kind of
like the the fake boobs like to
shop class guy half the size
though.
And, and he was big and he was
there with his mother and he all
he did was berate the mom. Oh,
yeah. So Mimi, jumped all over
him to
stop stop being mean to that old
lady. And this woman was what
six foot four? Something like
the trans guy. Yeah, big tall
dude. John,
I begged I begged the family
let's Amelia we need a body cam
on me. This is gonna be great.
Oh, baby gold.
It would be it'd be Yeah, it
would be gold for some Yes.
Especially when the Elan gets
this thing where you get paid
for these things. They go Elon
go Ilan,
I would say don't hold your
breath anyway. You were pretty
confident you liked this one a
lot. I do think
I was confident because as soon
as I saw it, I said there's the
winner.
That's yeah, that's how it went
in my mind that translated
differently, I guess. Yeah. Let
me see. So what else did we
everybody agree when I go to the
chat room? Everybody no agenda
social has a group of artists
and they they go
all come up. No, hold on. No,
no, no, they're insincere.
They're all like hey, congrats,
great work fucker. You know that
that's what they're doing. You
know it. You know it? I'm so
sure of it. Hey, that was great.
Oh, congrats. Two in a row
faster. I'm telling you. I know
artists. I'm sure there's a sub
sub thread somewhere. Or another
another instance that we're
unaware of like,
man, Adam Creek Lake.
Adam and John suck man.
You guys don't know what they're
doing with the
wheel love our artists. We love
all the IMRT that did this stuff
come in this morning. Yeah. Some
Taunton dynamite Taunton Neil
stuff. What else was there there
was we had another no agenda
like I voted bad that was nice.
It was a Yeah, no Oh, Clip of
the Day makin cheesy. Was there
not that much or did this
this thing was so I mean, heads
shoulders above everything
else. I was very good networks.
Thank you so much.
Congratulations. And of course
I'm only kidding I know that all
the it's a great community. And
you know, we hone their skills.
I think that we help
we don't hold their skin. I'm
looking I'm looking
Have you seen top row of the so
the way this works is artists.
They listen live during the show
when we're done then they
already have the artwork up so
so we can always use the eye so
that we can
see what it is. So in one of the
spots for the art, somebody put
it correct to record it correct
to record it correctly put
instead of art he put in a bunch
of text that says placeholder
for comic strip bloggers
inevitable but inspired clinched
artwork.
See, they all love each other
they know each other style. know
each other's vibe, man. Thank
you all so much no agenda, the
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Attraction it probably I don't
know if you're driving is such a
good idea. It's a great idea. So
it is very funny as you're
driving along
you on the 2.0 bandwagon. Are
you pushing back now?
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Quick. Let us thank the the
executive and Associate
Executive producers for episode
1502. Now with that, I will say
that we are as of this episode,
I'm going to start making good
for some of the 1500 celebration
week. mishaps and things that
just went wrong because of the
the breakage of the entire value
for value model. And thank you
all by the way for some of your
many good suggestions. We're
working on that give us a month
or so maybe two. We'll put it in
the FAC we'll let you know when
it's updated.
And one.
Jan one, q1 baby. It's q1 that's
we're aiming for. So it will be
a little long here and there.
And I think we have to split
them up just because there's so
many makers but let us start
with today's first executive
producer Richard Leone, from
Canton, Ohio, comes in with
$1,000 and we thank him very
much for that. He says this
should take me to barons and the
last 1000 was a double up that's
right question. If being missed
made me a black knight. Could I
be a black and gold Knight?
Does that mean
I know he just wants more
status? No. It first note last I
wanted to be knighted, sir, who
dat? of the Hall of Fame city.
We got you covered. Richard,
thank you very much for your
support. We really appreciate
it.
All right, next up is Sumit
Khanna su M MIT in Chattanooga,
Chattanooga Tennessee. He sent a
note in a check. And as you
MIT's His name is actually his
name. Summit. I can't remember
and by the way, I cut this note
down because it's
it's some a summit a man or a
woman isn't Summit. Is that a
dude's name?
Well, I'm it be explained itself
here, okay, I think is a dude
because he or she maintains a
website, battle penguin.com
battle battle dicom.com. And
that's got to be a guy. I can't
remember when I started
listening to no agenda who
recommended it. But I'm glad I
did. It was one of those few
objective reviews of reality
during the Trump years and into
the beginning of this scam demic
due to your coverage in March of
2020, I started to pull numbers
myself from the Johns Hopkins
and CDC data random through my
own Python scripts dude, and
came up with the same
conclusions as so many. The
world was totally overreacting.
And he goes on with some issues
about Netflix and the rest. And
Emma skipped down to he says
that's all I want to say. I
really appreciate what you guys
do. Please accept my
contribution. I need no de
douching I'm a pirate and I'll
own it. If anyone was like me,
the entertainment industry would
collapse as a smiley face. True.
True. And but you know, not
everybody's like you know, and
never will be. So they're not
going to collapse. Please
mentioned my website battle
penguin.com which I already did.
I run zero ads and I write a lot
of articles your listeners may
be interested in but I'm also at
J some dog on any social and run
my own fediverse instance at J
some dog at J some dog.com.
Thank you for your courage and
could I have a turning the frogs
gay and we're all gonna die.
Thanks Summit.
I was just looking at his at his
website. It's pretty cool
actually. It's some good stories
here. Wikipedia as a source of
political propaganda. Okay,
goodbye to pay for the growing
fight against censorship on the
web. He's got some interesting
stuff here.
I don't like a button chemicals
in the water that turn the
friggin frogs gay.
Oh, sorry. It didn't happen. I
have gotten a request from the
from the knighting team
knighting and Daming team, to
only mention the roundtable
requests during the actual
reading of the notes themselves.
They feel that I'm butchering
too much of them at the end and
it's messing stuff up. So I'm
going to adhere to that. But
everything is ordered, as usual.
And I say that because Nathan
Lombardi has something he wants
to order. He is our first
Associate Executive producer
from Lake Wylie in South
Carolina to eight seven dot o
wonder Adam and John today I'm
happy to offer this value in
exchange for a seat at the
roundtable. Adam hit me in the
mouth on his first Joe Rogan
appearance and the journey so
far has been transformative to
say the least. You're trans man.
I love it. This week, I joined
no agenda social and I'm not
surprised that is already
replaced face bag and other
socials as my go to platform.
Please note me as Sir Thomas
McKean, Knight of the house of
Lombardi, after my paternal
great grandmother's ancestor who
was a colonel for George
Washington signed the
Declaration of Independence for
Delaware and served as governor
of PA. If it do, please, I will
take a tall glass of Blanton's
bourbon with a lit tie stick at
the roundtable. I'll get you a
lit tie stick. Man Can you
imagine? Can you imagine what
your your great grandma
grandmother's ancestors would
think of Fetterman? Just saying
thank you very much Nathan. Got
you covered.
You go tie sticks still a thing?
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Grayson, Will Grayson we'll
probably Maryland 250. And in
the morning, John natum This
donation from my handsome
husband Brian Riley. This comes
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his way to knighthood I love you
more every day No. November 6
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to the birthday listen to the
douche me. You've been de deuced
we're getting to donate last
week when we could have doubled
up my double up to hold them
out. But anyway, jingles Brennan
insists innocent until proven
guilty to alleged the Brennan
clip which is classic and are
two d two karma. We got married
in Maryland in September of this
year. And we were a little
worried when John dropped as
rainstick dropped it. Yes, I did
that a few weeks before since we
had an outdoor wedding with no
backup plan. But it all worked
out random fact. But Christian
Christine it comes right
Christine Lagarde was our
commencement speaker for a
college graduation and 20 Wow.
All we remember is that speech
was extremely boring and lasted
way too long. This is also
mainly focused on women
graduating and ignored demand.
This is content people. This is
why you tune in where else are
you all for what you do and
congrats on your 15th
anniversary. Alison,
thank you very much Allah so
people are innocent until
well alleged to
be involved in some type of
criminal activity. You've got
karma. Thank you for bringing
that one up. Kenneth, Caspar is
in New Braunfels, Texas to a
186. And he sent in a note he
says, Hey, John, Adam, thank you
for all your hard work to keep
us informed and teaching us how
to look at the media critically.
Adam being in beautiful Texas
Hill Country. Have you heard of
the Texas movement? Yes, I have.
The Texas National nationalist
movement has been working hard
to gain our independence. We
have meetup and local
organizations across the state
the state check us out on the
web at t n m.me. I don't Oh,
he's a he's a Texas nationalist
movement district director,
SD 25
I don't know if this is a good
idea. We I mean, we don't want
to be a part of the United
States and I kind of like the
United States. I do kind of
remember tech. Adam is not a
Texan.
No, I'm accepted. I'm gonna
accept him. Yeah, but I'm not
really I mean, but yeah, I don't
know if all Texans feel that
way. Well, screw him would just
be our own state own country. A
lot of work it's I think people
underestimate. I mean, you just
have an
army you have to I mean, you
have your National Guard
already.
And you know, all the ammo and
weapons.
The idea personally, but I'm not
in Texas and I you know, I think
California could be its own
country, and it wouldn't be the
seventh biggest economy in the
world. It'd be a big you know,
country but yeah, I think that's
the already charging us full
full tilt for everything and
overcharging us and tax Isn't
everything in between so we
could probably put the army
together pretty quickly. And we
also have Lockheed Martin here
and we've got NASA space and we
already have the armaments
companies here tons of them
and we're cutting off we're
cutting off cutting off all your
your lines to for tech companies
and you won't be able to get on
the continent. You won't be able
to get Twitter on the continent
John when you're when you're
your own world.
Well, here's something to think
about. But it's probably a bad
idea and it's not good for the
show. Well might be.
Thank you Kenneth.
Sarah Gardner's next on the list
and she's in Wilmington, North
Carolina $200.51 North Carolina
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Finance and batavi. Congrats on
515 100 episodes. The best hours
I spend in a week. Listening to
no agenda. Hello, thank you.
Boom. And that's it for vert.
That's all you got to know. Alex
Green is in Greenfield Park, New
York. Hey, nearby people once
Oh, no, I'm sorry. Well, I'm
going to be just note anyway
since we'll be I already
started. He's 144 45 But he will
be a night Do you mind if I just
read them here?
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it's no way to do it. The size
of this
man look at the size of that
guy's thing. I have finally
earned the Esteem title of night
please do do.
You've been de douche.
I would like to assign myself
the title of Sir breakfast the
night of shake down street and
he says first and foremost need
to send you all a massive thank
you. The show has changed my
life for the better. What? Shake
down street Shake, shake down
what I say Shakedown Street. I
used to I used to fear giving my
opinions I currently live in the
ultra liberal state of New York
went to undergrad at a small
liberal arts college in Vermont,
and was born and raised in
Greater Boston. Dude, it's like
you got three strikes
the fact that he could survive
that means anyone can this
guy is some kind of Superman.
Since listening to your show I
have found the courage to stand
steadfast in my opinions and
have learned some skills on how
to express these thoughts using
evidence based arguments. I can
even send I got receipts mofo I
can even send show notes to help
explain my point. You guys are
the best. He sent us both a
package with his grandfather's
books, which Yes, I did receive
the parasitic role of the
elites. Thank you and John, you
probably got a copy of the
common genius. I think so. Yeah,
I appreciate it and they're
there in the big star stack but
we will be read and that's a
reminder his Grampy is a true
free thinker an amazing man has
a lot of wisdom to provide us
all. And you can find some of
his sage advice at Bill Green
books.com Thanks Again For
Everything boys. For the
roundtable please get your
finest buffalo wings a Caesar
salad and a four pack a heavy
toppers. Jingles yeah no oh, I
should have done again I do have
a you know Yeah, no, yeah, no.
Do we have a jingle of you know
you know you had the Beatles
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you know why you say goodbye Say
hello you
know you know mariachi and
Patriot karma for all thank you
for your courage the newly
dubbed sir breakfast the night
of ShakeDown street
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you're saying yeah, you're
saying no. Yeah, no. Yeah, no.
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why you say yeah, I
was saying no.
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don't know why you're saying.
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You've got
it's actually a nice little,
little sequence there. I kind of
enjoy I liked it, but haven't
heard those in a while. Let's
grab a couple of these mate
goods. John. We can do more in
our second segment. If you don't
mind.
No, I think it's great.
I will kick it off with Aaron
Harvey. Thanks to numerous
Switcheroos from Sir Harvey
Well, Wallbanger I am now a dame
from Aaron. Since I reached day
hood, thanks to the double
donation promotion I wish to be
called Dame discount and we'd
like the placards made by party
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Man, I love people who pick up
on a double A double up offer
and still managed to make some
money out of it. Very well done.
Aaron, we'll see you at the
roundtable. Emily Clanton Happy
Anniversary I would like to
reach out to other producers who
are living with chronic health
condition. I don't have a clear
idea of how this will work. But
I think we should have a place
to connect that is free of
constant externalized fear and
pressure. Have you ever heard of
no agenda social.com Instead, we
should look at things Oh,
instead we should look at things
from the perspective of
insurance companies they demand
annual prioritization for
treatments mean to conditions
which currently have no cure.
This might mean that must mean
the cures for everything are
imminent. I'd be like to call
Dame Dame Oh. Oh, damn, damn A.
Okay, give me a little punching
gate guide Damdama is the
Japanese word for no good or
stop damned Amen. you commonly
hear it when a child or animal
engages in a no no activity. I'd
like gluten free pumpkin pie at
the table please. People
interested in getting in touch
can email me at chronically
badass@pm.me Wow. So stomach
issues probably as well and
gluten crap there's more it
could just be the vid by itself.
Who knows? Knows. Michael
Burdette Burdett, predict
Burdett. He says Wow, wow, news
comedy deconstruction great
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Hi Andrew your school's out.
When John left twit I follow
John to the no agenda Show. This
show seemed a little weird at
first but had been a douche bag
ever since. Sure I've donated
here and there but it's hard to
say return value for value.
During COVID. Armed with
knowledge from no agenda I filed
for my exemption kept my job
serving our doctors of value I
could never repay. I should have
joined the great resignation but
instead I adopted a couple of
Human Resources my grandkids we
had a blast leaving Seattle on
empty planes to experience small
crowds at entertainment venues
across the red states. It wasn't
all great. We the unpacks were
banned from our cruise after
being postponed for two years.
That was a bummer but next year
we try again. I've grown fond of
carrying the keeper nice thank
you. After two divorces you to
inspire me Yes, you got it you
gotta you gotta go for that
third marriage bro. My dubbing
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but he's probably always from
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coach of the LSU football team
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talks like
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That's Cory. He's a girl. Cory
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I know but I read ahead and I
saw the dame thing so yeah,
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actually no, then you see can
because Ken says please put the
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they sent him to me they sent
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I donated for the 15 year
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And this is also a confusing
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Karma there you've got karma.
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su 32 donation for show 1499 was
Miss but I'd still like an
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jingles? No karma? Because I'd
asked for jobs karma just by
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know what happens if you put
your executive producer title in
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emails. Hey, I'm also a podcast,
executive producer and
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Hello, as always. Now I have a
couple of clips I want to get
out of the way. These are this
is some CIA stuff. This is
the this is based on the clip
that was posted online. From
Snowden.
Snowden posted this clip online,
I picked it up. It sounds like
every other clip, we played a
bunch of these clips. The last
one we played was a CIA ex CIA
guy talking about how they did.
They would plant stories in
Africa. And then those stories
were picked up by London, see a
guy or invite six in London and
he'd run in London. And then the
US media was pointed to
it. Yeah. And they would say,
according to the Africa times
and confirmed by the old crane
confirmed by as the London Times
also says yep, exactly.
So now this guy is named Frank
SNEP, who actually wrote a
couple of books. And he wrote
one book, right after he quit
the CIA. And he, the CIA sued
him for some breach of
confidentiality, and actually
took all his royalties 300 To
the tune of $300,000. He took
all his money, and then made it
so he had to clear everything he
did through the CIA that which
is normal. If you write if your
ex CIA and you're writing books,
I can confirm that Don had to
pull certain things out of his
book. pop charts. Yeah. The
agency said nope, nope. No one
can No, you are living in Japan,
for some reason.
Yeah, stuff like that. So here
is. So here is now the thing
that's interesting is that is
what this what these two clips
lead to, which I'll get into
after we play these two clips.
And this is a snap talking about
how during the Vietnam era, how
they would plant to how the CIA
would plant stories in the
media. And it makes nothing but
sense. Actually, if your
question yes,
this interview because that no
one tells where's this who did
this interview? Where's this
from you?
Oh, no. Okay. We don't know this
was just dropped on dropped on
the market by Snowden with very
little detail. Hey, let's go.
You briefed the press.
Did you not when you were there?
Well, I had several jobs. One of
my jobs was that of analysts. I
also was an interrogator and
indeed briefed the press. When
we the CIA wanted to circulate
disinformation on a particular
issue. Disinformation is not
necessarily not necessarily a
lie. It may be a half truth. And
we would pick out a journalist I
would go do the briefing and
hope that he would put the
information in print At, for
instance, if we wanted to get
across to the American public,
that the North Vietnamese were
building up their force
structure in South Vietnam, I
would go to a journalist and
advise him that in the past six
months, X number of North
Vietnamese forces had come down
the whole Chi Minh trail system
through southern Laos. Now,
there is no way a journalist can
check that information. So
either he goes with the
information or he doesn't. And
ordinarily, or usually, the
journalist would go with it,
because it was, it looked like
some kind of exclusive. And I
would say our percentage who
planning that kind of data was
70, or 80%. Correspondence we
targeted were those who had
terrific influence the most
respected journalist in Saigon,
like Robert Chaplin of the New
Yorker magazine, Kai's beach of
the Los Angeles Times from time
to time, and also, he worked for
the Chicago Daily News. But
America, the US News and World
Report, Malcolm Brown of the New
York Times, and even Maynard
Parker of Newsweek magazine, we
would go after these gentlemen,
I would be directed to cultivate
them to spend time with him at
the Caravelle, hotel, or the
Continental Hotel, to socialize
with them and, and slowly but
surely, to try to gain their
confidence by dolloping. out
valid information information,
which was true. And then I would
drop in into a conversation, the
data that we wanted to get
across, which might not be true.
One piece of data, for instance,
that we managed to plan in the
New Yorker magazine had to do
with suppose it North Vietnamese
effort in 1973 to develop
airfields along the border of
South Vietnam. The reason we
wanted to plant this information
was that we were trying to
persuade the US Congress that
Saigon should be continued to
should continue to get a great
deal of aid, and that the North
Vietnamese were the chief
violators of the ceasefire
accord that was printed in the
New Yorker magazine under the
byline of Robert Chaplin, as
indeed was a great deal of such
information, which, which we
tried to circulate.
Wow, I'm glad the CIA doesn't do
that anymore.
Well, this reason he quit,
because he didn't think it was
it was legit. And I kind of
commented that a second clip,
I can confirm the way he says
certain things. It's totally, I
mean, he's, I mean, we know he's
a spook, but he has the cadence,
everything, of real spooks, you
know, like the ones that were it
used to be my family.
Yeah, this brother still in your
family?
Well, one or two? We got a
couple left.
But this, yes, he has the NSX it
that cadence is a milieu
cadence, which is specific. And
I've heard it elsewhere. And I
think we were probably it's one
of those that we can pick up I
think.
I think it's, if you had it in
the beginning here, you brief
the press. Did you not?
Were there? Well, I had several
jobs. One of my jobs was that of
analysts.
I think at the beginning of that
interview, he has his way he
says CIA or something like that.
It was like, oh, man, I've heard
that said exactly what that
cadence Oh, it's an in the
original, not in your in your
clips. Okay. Onward.
Okay, as part two,
if I planted a piece of
information with a reporter, I
would ordinarily then try to
create an environment in which
he could not check the
information. I would go to the
British ambassador and brief him
on the disinformation I had just
given the reporter. So when the
reporter wanted to cross check
what I told him with, say, the
British ambassador, New Zealand
ambassador, or what have you, he
would get false confirmation,
the same message coming back at
him, he would say, Hmm, I've got
proof that Frank snap told me
the truth, when in fact, what
he'd gotten was simply an echo
of what I'd given them in the
first place via the British
ambassador or other of our
friendly diplomatic contacts. I
am as an ex CIA agent posed to
the disinformation activities in
which I was involved. I admit
that I was involved, and I think
it serves no useful purpose. And
propagandizing the American
public or Congress is not the
CIA's job.
Now, but luckily, we have a law
against that called Smith Mundt.
Yeah, and you can see since he
was in play during that era, how
much how much that meant to
anybody.
00 I love all right. I love the
All right, tell the journalist
one thing and then make sure
that The ambassador has the same
information because he knows I
heard about the British whatever
it is it's just beautiful
playing both sides it's always
it's Kaley is that I think that
is the mission of the CIA isn't
it is to manipulate the media
and and coerce journalists into
false information reporting
that's their job isn't that
their description
so I looked into this guy
because he's got a wiki page and
snap is named Frank snap whether
that's his real name or not we
don't know because the CIA
suppose he always uses different
names aliases for everybody but
let's he took the name is
originally supposed to be frank
snip the third does make sense
but okay. I want to read this
little part here. CIA is a dozen
his career information he was
recruited into the CIA in 1968
by the Associate Dean of the
School of internet national and
Public Affairs at Columbia. Oh,
mostly, I never
thought that would be a spook
outfit.
I'm thinking they have the guy's
name this is like this shouldn't
I mean how good of a job as a
CIA doing when they're actually
revealing something like this?
So I went over and looked at the
School of International and
Public Affairs Columbia, I tried
to get a look at their alumni.
And I would like to read about
25 names
class of what what class or
what?
No, there's no class of these
are just alumni and people who
have graduated from this. This
public affairs school.
It's gonna win Columbia huge
list of douchebags, isn't it?
Well, let's see Maryland.
Madeline Albright. You think?
Yeah, a bunch of African leaders
like Joseph od a member of the
Ghanaian parliament. Abraham
Gambari, Minister of External
Affairs of Nigeria. Let's go
with that. Yeah. David Kaye,
Chief un weapons inspector. Oh,
here's one George Tennant. Oh,
former director of the CIA.
William Clark, the former US
ambassador to India. A bunch of
Chinese guys a lot of Chinese
Bill de Blasio. Mayor of New
York,
Wayman, that guy's a moron.
Tell me about there's more
morons to come. Monica Crowley
was Eric Garcetti, the current
mayor of Los Angeles
man, they have some real winners
at the agency. Mark Miley, the
39th, chief of staff, that guy
the big fat guy who turned on
Trump, that guy, a good Prime
Minister of Tanzania is on this
list. Here's a good one. Katie
Stanton, Head of International
Strategy for Twitter. Claire
Shipman, ABC News correspondent.
And here's the last one I just a
lot of people on this list. This
was going to be Florida,
Corinne, John Pierre, White
House Press Secretary, nice
schools
and ready to go. And we look at
the quality of the school.
Unbelievable. These are all
people I would say at this
point. I think anyone that's on
that list or any alumni of the
schools I really can't be
trusted is read in one way or
the other is probably common.
Well,
they're ready and me they may or
may not be trusted by the
intelligence community. And
college is a great place to get
some video of little Hanky Panky
little experimentation.
I'm reminded of the story I told
on the show before, which is
Gina Smith. Das Das, one of the
editors of PC computing. She's
been around she's done a lot of
work. And Gina once told me that
the CIA recruited her when she
was in college. And I think that
this never happened to me. I
should have mentioned they
recruited her to be a just a
stringer for them. In other
words, she would get a job as a
journalist, wherever she went
and just report in once in a
while and they'd ask her some
questions and maybe they'd have
her put his story in there that
they wanted to get played.
How does that recruiting meeting
go?
I would like to know that
because somebody must have been
recruited that can maybe explain
the details of Gina apparently.
But yeah, well, I don't know
where she is. And as she never
came into the detail, she just
waved. She was the gas she
thought it was because she was
like, you know, she should know
is what she said. But she said
she didn't mind telling
everybody within earshot that it
happened
and once she told you she
disappeared.
No she didn't. Okay. But she's
living in Hong Kong or something
now so the unit maybe they can
maybe they came back for more
you know it's always possibly
asked twice. Alright hurt so you
have a wrap for this. That's my
wrap. Is that you dead John
Claude Van Damme? What's her
name? One of these people you're
probably a
spook Kareem Abdul Xian Pierre
Van Damme is her phone. Yeah.
Yeah. Well, that's yeah. Well,
if you remember the spooky
recruitment video, I have
anxiety. I'm bipoc. I'm in the
CIA. I love my job. Remember
that? Yeah. Remember the great
picture they had on the front
guy in a wheelchair with a blind
person with a stick and a dog?
Yeah, it was. It was on yours.
Beautiful job, boys.
It was all stock photography.
Well, kind of along those lines.
I mean, we have from time and
we're pretty convinced that you
know, there are definitely some
intelligence agency people
monitoring, listening, maybe
even reaching out to us from
time to time, maybe
donating once in a while, which
would be great to keep those are
the only ones who do this sort
of
work. You really could do a war
and we give you promised when
you're good. And you must find
our analysis hilarious when
we're wrong. It's worse,
which is probably pretty rare.
Yeah. Come now that I get a big
laugh from someone
like you, you can use that
credit card for hookers, you can
certainly donate to the no
agenda show. And I know that we
have been warned by people I
would suspect might be involved
intelligence about the following
three clips from Douglas
McGregor because we have heard
in some and I'm not not accusing
anybody of anything, but I've
heard in some uncertain terms.
Well, McGregor, you know, is on
the way out, I can't be trusted.
He's gonna they're gonna blow
the lid on him.
Well, I've also told Mike
McGregor story, which was I was
stiffed by him when he just
wanted to talk to him. It was
see if I can get him to do a
podcast or
Gregor Douglas. Not Mike.
Isn't a Douglas McGregor, the ex
Colonel or whatever it is.
And you said Mike McGregor.
I said Mike McGregor. You did?
Who's Mike McGregor.
That's exactly what I asked you.
Okay. So he stiffed you. He
didn't stiff on this, this
particular interview.
And he's gone. Dog Dog podcast.
Yes. somebody's telling him what
to do. And we're cut off. That's
the way I see it. There you go.
I don't trust this guy. As far
as I can throw him.
Oh, I thought we were gonna
trust him. I thought, Wow. No,
all right. Oh, well, he has
priors. So you can trust them?
I'm not going to trust him. I
think we've reversed positions
on a number of people.
I'm not going to trust anybody.
I don't trust you. But let's
reason. He has some predictions
on the Ukraine Russian war,
which I thought was interesting.
And it is, it's still kind of
news.
Absolutely right, that back in
January and February, we were
dealing with a different Russia.
And Russia was never the
aggressive and dangerous power
aimed at destroying NATO, by no
means under any circumstances.
And their military was enough
for the defense of Russia. And
that was about it. That's
changed. And we have affected
that change. I would also point
out that Russia has a martial
history and a very rich military
culture. And they have enormous
industries that are now
completely revved up to the
maximum extent possible to
produce not only weapons and
munitions, but also to support a
much larger military
establishment. And that's what
we're seeing emerge right now.
This 300,000 Man, reserve
mobilization is largely
complete, and most of them have
been integrated into formations
and units that are forming up
for this future offensive. But
in many areas, this mobilization
quietly continues, with the
result that you could see a much
larger force in January and
February than 700,000. And I've
tried to point that out to
people.
Yeah. 100,000. So that would be
an offensive in January,
February 700,000 Troops, which
is not a little bit, and I don't
think NATO is prepared for it,
nor does and McGregor,
Russia has all it it needs in
terms of high end conventional
military power to deal with us
if we try to intervene, as well
as with Ukrainians. They don't
need nuclear weapons to deal
with us. The second part is that
our forces on the ground in
Europe are very small. We have
100,000 troops in Europe, that
comes to maybe 25 30,000 combat
troops. That's not very much of
the Polish military, which was
larger and more robust a couple
of decades ago. has actually
gotten smaller. And it has very
little armor. And what it has is
this very large heavy armor that
we utilize, which means that he
can't use any of the bridges in
Ukraine that it may have to
cross. The Romanian military is
not in great shape. And the
Romanians are not a martial
people and have no great history
of military power. So you're
looking at a multinational force
that may appear to be robust on
paper, but really isn't.
As I have one more clip, I'm
realizing that your hatred of
McGregor may come from now it
may be right actually, he may be
just out there shilling for the
military industrial complex.
That's all that I can conclude
from this is we're not ready. We
don't have any people, you know,
maybe we need money. And let's
listen to the last clip
that then takes you into our
airpower and the airpower that
we have is substantial, but it's
a shadow of what it was 30 years
ago, 30 years ago, we had 1000s
of fighters today, we'd be lucky
to get 567 100 into the air over
Ukraine. And in contrast, and
9090 91, thanks to precision
guided microcircuitry that goes
into all of the missiles. And
thanks to the microcircuitry
that allows computers and
various radar arrays to compute
solutions in fractions of a
second, we're likely to lose a
lot of that aircraft. So we are
not, at least in reality, quite
what Lyle thinks we are. In
fact, I would argue that we are
a shadow of our former selves
militarily. So I'm I'm much more
concerned about the possibility
that we go in, and we end up
taking losses and that we are
the ones that then fall back on
the nuclear weapon. I don't
think the Russians have any need
for it. And if you look at the
strikes that have been going on
over the last few weeks, it's
very impressive. Yeah, I mean,
obviously, the Russians have the
satellite based reconnaissance,
surveillance, intelligence
assets and collection assets
that we do. And in addition to
that, they have the means to put
our satellite arrays out of
business.
Now, I don't know. That mean,
doesn't sound very good.
Yo, we need to spend more money,
but we're already spending more
than everybody in the world
combined. But we need to spend
more because we're weak,
we're weak. And this is what's
so interesting because Deutsche
Wella of all, reports that
Ukraine actually is kind of
ready for some peace talks.
While this is going on.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr
Zelensky says it's vital to keep
pushing Russia to participate in
what he calls genuine peace
talks earlier and advisor to
Solinsky said Ukraine was ready
for talks with a Russian leader
but not Vladimir Putin. US media
have also reported that the
Biden administration has been
encouraging Ukraine to signal
openness to talks. The Kremlin
has said it's open to
negotiations. This comes as
Ukraine welcomes the arrival of
new air defense systems supplied
by Norway, Spain and the US.
So that's kind of clear. We want
to listen, listen, we want to
negotiate we want we want to
negotiate peace, but not with
Putin. What what is that?
And it's just it's stupid. Yeah.
So let's listen to Ukraine that
day. Here's the Ukrainian dis
retreat. This is a big powwow
conflagration of Russians ran
back across the bridge and blew
the bridge up. And this is the
update the current situation
Ukraine retreat, update this
from France 24. So I could get
some of the political aspects
out of it.
Well, there's news just in which
is the Russian defense minister
Sergei Shoigu, has apparently
ordered Russian forces to leave
the Western Northwestern bank of
the Dnieper River in her son
region. That means leaving her
son city itself. So that's a
huge announcement, if true. The
Ukrainian reaction to the
announcement from Sergey Chu
showing you of this withdrawal,
although so far, has been
cautious, and Italia, whom a
nuclear spokeswoman for the
armed forces of Ukraine in the
south told me, the Russians
always lie. We don't like the
way that they're using the
statements of theirs to pollute
the information space. That was
the expression she used. We
don't regard their statements as
being worth anything, we have to
only observe what they actually
do. And as for what the
Ukrainian forces are actually
doing, she said, we are still
trying to maintain an
informational silence about the
progress of the operation. But
these explosions of bridges in
her son region, it's not only
the biggest one in her son's
city, several other bridges
across smaller rivers and canals
were blown up today. And that
very much suggests that that was
the Russians deciding they don't
need those bridges anymore, and
want to make life difficult for
the Ukrainians. Hmm
And that's about it. Yeah, yeah,
there isn't much else other than
I can't believe I cannot believe
the Zelinsky This guy's Can you
believe that he was the owner
when the only winner of
Powerball I flubbed it to bed.
Now, I think that something is a
change is coming. I'm with you
kind of thing. McGregor is full
of crap other than those raise
some money and you know, maybe
he's been completely sidelined.
He's not allowed to ask for a
week. I have a heart. I mean,
maybe I mean, there's there's
enough Nazi crap going on in
Ukraine that Putin just might
decide to do a big, you know,
they can surround everything,
have it be over in a matter of
days, but it'd be pretty ugly.
Then I think the PCE is, is the
way to go, obviously. And, and I
think there's a pivot coming,
because even the new Prime
Minister of the UK, dishy Rishi,
he's already pivoting from
Putin. It's a potent pivot.
But it is also economically
right to climate security goes
hand in hand with energy
security, pollutants and foreign
war in Ukraine. And rising
energy prices across the world
are not a reason to go slow on
climate change. They are a
reason to act faster. Because
diversifying our energy
supplies, by investing in
renewables is precisely the way
to insure ourselves against the
risks of energy dependency.
So he's already moving on to
climate change. And that makes
sense because he was presenting
this speech at COP 27. In Egypt.
It's the big climate change get
together, everybody goes and
hangs out. We've I guess there's
been 20 This is the 27th of
them. But I can't be right. I
think yeah, no, it didn't start
with it was copy was the year
first
every other year, and it's been
for the next last 56 years or
something. I've been doing this?
I don't know. But it's I have
interesting, I do notice
something we used to run these
clips more on climate change.
But there was we had a series of
these clips, which made no
sense. It was like this part of
the world as the temperatures
are rising faster than the
Arctic. They're rising faster.
Why are they rising faster in
the Arctic than everyplace else?
All they're rising faster in the
Maldives? Oh, they're rising
faster on the coasts. Why is the
new way? Okay,
more than 400 million people in
the middle east face potentially
devastating consequences as the
region heats up, a recent study
suggesting the temperatures
could rise by as much as five
degrees Celsius by the end of
this century, bringing with it
life changing impacts from water
scarcity to extreme heat waves.
Kathy Clifford has more. In Iraq
this summer, the mercury soared
above 50 degrees Celsius. This
is a climate study found
temperatures in the Middle East
and Eastern Mediterranean are
rising almost twice as fast as
the rest of the world. Experts
warn the region is on course to
gain five degrees by the end of
the century. In some countries,
this would mean temperatures
could exceed human endurance
thresholds.
Being twice as fat that is a
global phenomenon. Why are the
rising twice as fast in one
spot?
I wish I could find that. That
that there was a super cut I
think.
Yeah, there was a super cut
about I think it was run in my
climate change special. That was
password together hostel some
time ago, people should go back
listed as quite good.
Well, I I had a look at what's
going on at COP 27. I would like
to do a report for the show
before we
I don't think that you should.
Yeah. And I
say yes. Because I think I'm
pretty sure and I do believe I
know what's going on. So every
single one of these cops is
really and we followed them all
since the beginning of the show.
It's really only about one
thing, how we get money. And
it's usually a bunch of quote
unquote, developing and poor
nations who all go there and say
give us some money. And that
always ends and no one gets any
money. Am I Am I saying? Am I
incorrect about anything?
I think that is a summary that's
spot on. That's pretty much
the whole deal. So I figured out
where the money is coming from
at least what they're suggesting
now. So every single year, it's
like we got to come up with and
we need trillions and trillions
of US dollars. How are we going
to do it? So let me let's set
the stage with a little piece of
an interview of Egypt's foreign
minister and the cop 27
presidents it is it is being
held in the Egypt Sami suka
Shoukry Sami Sami. And this is
from CNBC, billions and billions
of dollars by the way you can
hear the frustration because the
journalists know owes that this
whole thing is about how do we
get the money? How do we get the
money, who's gonna pay, who's
signing the check? They want
money, and they want a lot of
it. And they've got to figure it
out. And it's the 27th. Cop. So
she wants to know as well. And
she sees some some troubling
signs that this year's cop
billions and billions of dollars
apparently needed to help
developing countries fight
climate change. But a big
question, of course, is where
are you going to get that money?
Because governments, they're
tapped out? I asked the head of
the IMF just this morning about
her mind in terms of getting
that money. And she said,
Listen, it's got to be from the
private sector, we've got to tap
in to all of that investment
opportunity. problem, of course,
is that you don't have the big
CEOs here this year that you've
had it past cops. So you're
talking to an audience that
didn't even show up for the
event? How in your mind, is that
going to evolve? How are they
going to finally get that type
of funding, because as we say,
governments right now are facing
serious economic strife at home.
It was a recognition, of course,
that this process can not only
depend on governments, but on
all stakeholders, whether it's
governments, private sector,
civil society, there there is a
growing sense of the viability
of investment and the return on
investment, when it comes to the
renewable energy crisis related
to the energy crisis is also an
opportunity, I think, that many
are recognizing can be very
beneficial. And we are trying to
highlight that through the
initiatives we are rolling out
nationally, regionally and
internationally during the offer
and also the projects that we
are providing, and what Egypt
has done specifically in the
area of renewable energy, the
giant solar farm and Binbin, the
expansion of our generation
through wind, and hopefully, the
connectivity that can be
provided and the production of
green hydrogen, which is viewed
as the energy of the future.
These are all areas where we
know that we need trillions of
dollars to meet the challenge of
climate change, the trillions
are available, but we need to
generate the interest generate
the
non here.
So he gives the whole spiel.
Well, you agree what?
This was from a CNBC or in CNBC?
Yes.
Wow. Yeah. That's exactly what
she was doing. It
sounds exactly like, wherever
she was. Yeah. And
he's just going like, Whoa,
good. It's good. But he was just
fart. So I go look him because
she mentioned something there. I
talked to the IMF. So the IMF,
the IMF is in this somehow, of
course, they are International
Monetary Fund. And it didn't
take me long to find an article
from yesterday in the New York
Times. Poor Countries need
climate funding. These plans
could unlock trillions. Yeah. So
whenever I hear unlock
trillions, and it's during cop
when it's in the New York Times,
like they're going to tell me
something. And they tell me in
this New York Times article that
there is initiative underwear
underway, which is led by Mia
Motley, and she's holding court
at COP 27. This year in Egypt.
She is the prime minister of
Barbados. So a lot of that why
is Barbados getting attention?
First of all, she's bipoc.
Second of all, it's a poor
nation with a lot of cool
financial benefits. So there's
reasons. So I go hunting around
and she has something called a
second. What is this called?
It's called the
she looks exactly like it. Like
the older Angela Davis. In fact,
if somebody does, under her
name, I'd say or picture I say,
oh, yeah, and Angela Davis.
It is she's put together
something called the Bridge town
initiative. Not sure where the
name comes from. But she's,
she's a real player, because
last week, she traveled to the
White House to present the plan.
To vice president Kamala Harris.
She's so more morons, we'll be
rolling this plan out. And I
have, in fact, here her agenda,
which is a three prong based
approach.
The first few quick question
Yeah, of course. Yeah. It's a
British Crown colony. Yes. Why
doesn't she take her little plan
and take it to Rishi, dishy or
Charles this third?
She's not taking it to America.
Remember, I IMF, the agenda. The
agenda is based around a three
prong approach one, the first
step is to prevent a debt crisis
with emergency IMF relief and
long term can concessional
funding for development leant
over at least 30 years to
prepare for the future. This is
100 billion. This has already
secured and this is being doled
out as a Stay tuned at this
year's cop 27. So there's going
to be about 100 billion which
these days we know is a rounding
error. We've given more to the
landscape. If it's really that
important for climate change, so
that that money is done. It's
something we paid for that
probably who else. Money it goes
on should be available not just
following a disaster. But before
a disaster, citing World Bank
research that for every $1 spent
on resilience, many lives and $7
could be saved or created in
avoided costs. So it's a magic
money machine. You see if you
put $1 in many lives, and $7
could come out your life
apparently worth about seven
bucks. She calls for greater
redistribution of Special
Drawing Rights. There they are,
John, the SDRs, your favorite,
my favorite the IMF reserve
asset issued as relief during
the pandemic from wealthy
nations to those that needed it
most. Last year, the IMF
injected $650 billion in SDRs
into the global economy to help
countries recover from the COVID
19 pandemic. Did you know that
the IMF can create and that is
their their limits? $650 billion
and SDRs. without congressional
approval from the United States?
Well, they're not a government
agency. But they are get
congressional approval for
anything.
They are creating money. That
includes our money in it. Yeah.
So you're okay with them just
creating $650 billion.
I'm not okay with the IMF be
okay, even existing.
So they believe Motley and her
plan is that they can convince
the IMF to go to the United
States Congress and open the
floodgates on billions or
trillions and trillions of
Special Drawing Rights SDRs
that's their plan. I don't know
I mean, clearly the STRS have
value because they they printed
up 650 billion of them for these
poor countries, which I never
heard about I'd say got
squandered because you know, why
are people still still are
starving, wait, wait squandered,
squandered, right, Dead Down,
squandered? I tell you. Here's
queen, Ursula being asked about
these reparations because that's
what they are. At cop 27.
loss and damage compensation.
One of the main topics of cop 27
This year in Egypt, the idea
make big polluters pay for
climate damages in developing
countries or countries. For
more, you spoke to the European
Commission president in Sharm el
Sheikh.
It is an important topic, and
I'm happy that it is an agenda
item this time at COP 27. It was
never before. So now it's
important to sit down and really
to define and sort out what is
it and then to look at the
funding that is available. And
then not speaking of the 100
billion that are for climate
finance. There. The European
Union is also doing its fair
share more than its fair share
with 23 billion, but I'm
speaking about other funds, we
have to look at.
Surely, the fast way to do this
is a windfall tax on energy
companies making record profits.
Why isn't that happening?
Oh, we've just done the
legislation in the European
Union, to enable the member
states to put a windfall tax to
skim off the excessive profits.
I love how she just said, Oh,
just give everybody permission
to go and skim off the excessive
profits of the oil and gas
industry
in the European Union to enable
the member states to put a
windfall tax to skim off the
excessive profits that energy
producing companies have, but
are
you turning your meeting here to
stop producing or polluting?
I've heard polluting, she
said energy pollution,
too, to enable the member states
to put a windfall tax to skim
off the excessive profits that
energy producing companies
are producing
The effort. But are you telling
other leaders that you're
meeting here to do the same
thing?
It's not me to tell them, but I
can show them that it works in
the European Union, and that the
member states take this money to
support vulnerable households
and vulnerable businesses. So
this is a targeted approach.
That's absolutely the right
thing to do. I think this is a
crisis contribution by the
energy producing companies that
they should give.
All right. So I'll have my eye
on on this SDR because it is one
of my favorites, and I'm gonna
see what happens if they
actually start creating
trillions of dollars and how we
can get some of it will be my
next.
My next break, though, for that
I would like to make good on
something. And here with thanks
to Tom Thomas, producer, Tom
Thomas. From time to time, we
will say to each other. Mark
that clip and let's play it in a
year from now. Well, Tom Thomas
is one of those producers who
writes that stuff down and he
sent me the clip from one year
ago today 2021 1111. So we are
actually one day early. This is
from no agenda 1398. And let's
listen to the whole thing.
Because it deals with climate
change. It deals with food and
farming and everything here in
the United States. And I'll wrap
it up with the latest report
from the Ice Age farmer, again,
showing you what the what the
idea is,
American farmers are having
their land confiscated through
the use of eminent domain, they
will not be allowed to farm
they're going forward in order
to make room for a massive
carbon capture and sequestration
pipeline. These pipelines, there
are two such projects run 1000s
of miles through the very heart
of the Corn Belt, the nation's
most productive farmland. There
are letters going out now, like
the one on your screen, by the
1000s, announcing to surprise
farmers that we will just be
taking your land land that you
have owned and your family and
worked. In some cases for
generations now. There are
townhall meetings happening in
counties across several states
where for example, the Moines
county engineer Brian Carter
announced his quote, I don't
know for sure that there's a
whole lot of saying we have in
this as a county, I'm just being
told it's going to happen. Get
off the farms get out of the
way, forget the food. We're
building our zero carbon future.
And it looks like massive
pipelines to transport co2 from
ethanol plants so we can bury it
underground. These announcements
are particularly salient in
light of the fact that even now
there are warnings going out
from major fertilizer CEOs
saying we're gonna have a food
crisis next year, there's not
going to be enough food to eat.
And indeed, this is quote, a
life or death issue. Not,
don't listen to me.
Listen to that guy. Now. I want
you to put that clip. Can you
mark it with something because I
want to play it again, one year
from now when we're having these
food shortages. Okay,
let's do it. It's marked. It's
It's ice age farmer. It's easy
to remember. But that's okay.
Because I could be wrong. But if
I'm right, I'll be ready. So I
would say I am obviously wrong,
since we do not have massive
food shortages in the United
States or the Not me but the Ice
Age farmer. I will say his
carbon pipeline is true is well
underway. I mean, is the finance
financing is secured. Already.
There's companies bidding on
pipeline four and a half billion
dollars just to build pieces of
the pipeline. This carbon thing
is going across the Midwest
states is true. I had no ideas.
Did you hear anything about
since since we talked about it?
Nope. Nothing at all. So that's
true.
And you know, it's kind of coy
if you think about it, depending
on the structure and depend do
the way this pipelines built.
Yeah, you put together this
pipeline, you run it wherever
you're running it to and then
you swap it out when you get a
bunch of Republicans in office
and turn it into an oil.
It's a genius. That's why
everyone's on board. No doubt.
So we don't have a food
shortage. But then I realized
no, no, no, we don't have a
shoot shoot footage now. Okay,
there we go. Everybody. Florida,
Florida. Let me just write that
down. I got I could run for
senator in Pennsylvania so that
we don't have a shoe. Oh, you
know, my neighbor. I was walking
Phoebe last night around 10
o'clock. And, and it's dark,
where we live in So the neighbor
comes home and I don't know it's
him but he has his pickup
trucks. It's Dilbert. His name
is Dilbert. It's hilarious. My
neighbor's name is Dilbert. And
he's a retired ex book, DHS. I
think maybe as his wife and
really nice people. He's a super
nice guy. And he traveled to
they'd go to their, to their
kids all the time. So I haven't
seen him for a while they do but
how you doing? And we're
chatting. And he always sings
with his church, when the tree
goes up at Christmas time. So
he's telling me it's been bad
because we lost our pastor. He
went to some other place and our
musical director, he had a
stroke. And like, you know, he's
okay. But he's, you know, he's
got to come back to life slowly
and it's taken a real long time
and I said, You should tell him
man, you can always become
senator. And it was even though
it was it was gallows humor.
It's still funny somehow this
veteran is comedy gold. Tell me
the guy's great. So no shoot
footage instead. What has
happened and this next clip from
Australia accentuates it because
it's happening everywhere. We
don't have a food shortage. We
have a nutrition shortage
quickly before we go I've got
about 30 seconds Aldi. The
supermarket chain is considering
selling edible insects to help
families afford protein. This
stuff drives me nuts, Esther.
It's absolutely disgusting. I'm
sure Bill Gates is over the moon
because that's been the plan all
along to get us to eating normal
food and to eat bugs while the
elite at the top you know Wagyu
beef and lobster and watch all
the peasants at the bottom II
eat insects and rats because it
will save the planet apparently.
And if you look at what's been
happening with was it skim
inflation? Did we talk about
inflation on the last show?
Yeah, we did a little bit by the
way. I love these Australian
reporters.
They're great, aren't they?
They're so much better than our
reporters. They would do
anything well would have you
tried it yet? Yeah. These bugs
are delicious.
There's only one way our news
would be better. The
reintroduction of naked news.
Yeah.
I'm going to show my mood but
Jonah has no agenda. Imagine all
the people who could do that.
Oh, yeah, that'd be fun.
We need somebody in the know to
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I hope he's gonna be okay.
In the morning same Swanee.
Hey Adam and John this is
Spencer reporting in for my
first meetup and having a great
time thank you for your courage
Hello This
is Gary and thank you for
teaching me another curse word
in another foreign language wait
pause this I think there might
be another Korean the keeper on
it starts Tina and that guy John
divorce. In the morning assembly
blessing her. Hey, Bruce here,
Revo, Top of the morning Dame
amazeballs Johnson, you're so my
favorite Adam. Good luck with
your upcoming surgery
in the morning to you, John and
Adam. This is Nick from
Indianapolis. Our meetups are
great the Fort Wayne meetups are
a threat to democracy. A citizen
Hi, my name is syrup of the
Maipo if you happen to be
somewhere in the middle of
America looking to meet up with
people who are just like you.
Then come and join us at the
crossroads of America in the no
agenda trouble meetup on the
20th of November at the St.
Joseph brewery in Indianapolis.
Go to no agenda meetup.com For
further information, and to
RSVP. It promises to be a good
time
getting the quality up there I
appreciate it people here's
what's happening meetup wise you
can still catch the Big Easy Hui
hui at 530 in New Orleans at
Finn McCool's tomorrow the in
the morning Superman meet up 9am
Central time the 606 market
presents the Christmas barn
trails sale. Okay. Boss on
Friday the barbecue and hookah
hookah. Four o'clock in Miami
and that'll be my North Miami
Beach, Florida and Reynolds
Park. Also tomorrow rattle your
nuclear saber holiday blast off
8pm at Bob And Barbara's lounge
in Philadelphia pa Saturday
todos mofos two o'clock mountain
that'll be in Shut up Frank's El
Centro. That's in Baja
California. Todos Santos the
second Saturday slave soiree
five Pacific Dick's primal
burgers in Portland, Oregon.
Also on Saturday, the Big
Friendly meet up at free of
wrestler Hall 630 Central
freshman hall, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma. The pre holiday bash a
palooza 630 Eastern 56 kitchen,
Mayfield Heights Ohio on
Saturday. And finally on show
Day, November 13th. In the
morning Santa Fe three o'clock
break room Santa Fe in New
Mexico at to Santa Fe Jeff. Sir
Jeff Photorec of course hosting
napped and bugs on the barbie
menu. There's your Aussie
Eastern Time meet up 3pm Delhi,
Dakota, East Brisbane,
Queensland, Australia, just a
sampling of many of the meetups
that you can join the no agenda
meetups are without a doubt a
place to be for all the unwashed
the unwanted the introverted Do
you play bass and look at the
drum player all the time instead
of the audience that no agenda
meetups are for you and you will
be loved no agenda meetups.com
If you can't find one near you
start one yourself
go hang out with Dyson day
you won't be triggered like a
part Oh, okay. I saw I saw you
got to myself. I hadn't zero ISO
ISO so what's up to me? It's
ridiculous. That's one that
came out of nowhere.
Or they did it again. That's my
favorite.
Well, I couldn't understand the
second one
that came out of nowhere British
that
stand out one.
This is this the first one is
ridiculous.
I think that came out of nowhere
as good.
Don't like it did it again. You
know, like that one?
I can't hear it. Just play it
again. They did it again. They
did it again. Is that what he is
trying to say there? Yes. It's
an audible
it's interesting that this
inaudible T is very um, of
course I've heard that a couple
of times. So maybe that's weird.
Right. Okay. That came out of
nowhere so we will do
came out of nowhere. That one?
No, yeah, very clear.
Very clear. Very, very cool.
Very dynamite did we have
anything? I
mean, there's so much so much
stuff. We need to have one last
racist clip. Oh,
we you know, I was just about to
say we haven't done anything
racist the show.
And this is a poor. I'm pretty
sure it's a black girl on PBS or
NPR. And they gave her a script
to read and there's a Good
story, a very funny story about
how bees like to play. And then
they put they slip a zinger in
there and this ghost was written
by someone and edited by
someone. So this goes through at
least two layers and then the
girl has to read it, and she
looks like an idiot when you see
if you can figure out the gaff
in here.
Only do bumblebees pollinate,
make honey and even count, but
they also seem to like to throw
a ball around a new study
published in the scientific
journal animal behavior found
that the furry little insects
like to play with toys. This is
the first time an insect any
insect has been observed playing
with an object. Researchers at
Queen Mary University of London
Put wooden balls near the
bumblebee giving them the option
of passing them by or going out
of their way to play. And many
of them pardon the pun, made a
beeline for rolling them or
doing somersaults while holding
them. Researchers said that
because the bees like to play,
it may be proof that they're
also capable of experiencing
feelings more specifically that
they are able to have positive
feelings. The author's noticed
that just like other mammals,
including humans, of course,
younger beings seem to be more
playful than the older ones who
are probably like me just trying
to go about their day Yeah,
right. That's pretty weird.
Did you did you catch the gaff?
No, I didn't catch the gap. I
think I was too busy setting up
end of show sorry didn't didn't
hit did not hear it.
What's the gap? He says just
like other mammals.
Bees are what? And this is NPR
the same people who brought you
clenched the clench the clench
the election.
I think that kind of says it all
everybody. Wow. Go back and
listen. I will after the show.
The audio wasn't that great that
will do it everybody. For this
edition of The no agendas with
yours truly Adam curry John C.
Dvorak. We have some nice in the
show mixes which I'm quite quite
pleased we got DS last we got a
dynamite Big Pharma mix from
Neal Jones. The clip custodian
wait for that one could have
played it in the show is so
good. Jesse Coyne Nelson, Matty
J and Tom Starkweather. And it's
an all star lineup. I'm not sure
what's next. I know agenda
stream.com I haven't gotten the
deeds in but there's always
something good it may be live
coming to you from the heart of
the Texas Hill Country here and
see Meridian number six in the
morning everybody. I'm Adam
curry, and
from Northern Silicon Valley
where I remain I'm Jhansi Dvorak
we return on Sunday with another
deconstruction of your media
looking forward to until then
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just tweeted on a movie that
denies the Holocaust sorry for a
week that's kind of a big deal
because the rules over secular
society thank God every day for
my alcohol sobriety you get the
super cut this threat to
democracy transhumanist to say
no to technocracy. Freedom is
not free all I want to do is
worship freely in South Korea
God freedom is not free all I
want to do is worship freely and
so the midterm elections looking
like a red wave money was
getting paid and now it's
getting harder to say teach
about inflation and
precipitation Joy rains word
nothing but craps on the TV
station NBC you will easy bugs
not for me Stop that nonsense
pretending that you mad at Kyrie
Shannon, Stephen A. ESPN just a
bunch of empty suits anyway. You
can hear me yay all day,
distract ourselves with social
media night and day. I mean,
forget about trade day, we can
use a free day most of us
focused on individual pay days.
We don't need to be better in so
many ways we can all admit when
we go astray. When we go with
strings, you'll just get back on
track and the West needed like
ways
we're just not allowed. Sir. I
asked you to put that Prop away
where it's not a Mr. Mr. Walker?
Excuse me, sir. But we're here
to talk about the truth. Thank
you for putting that Prop away.
For the first time a panel of
medical experts is recommending
that American adults under the
age of 65 be screened for
anxiety, the screen for a
new recommendation calls for
children as young as eight to be
screened for anxiety be screened
for anxiety pre screened for
if you are a catastrophic
parent, which means that you
talk to your children a lot
about how dangerous the world
is, that's a risk factor for
anxiety.
Anxiety is number one, anxiety
is number one.
The catastrophic thinker is sort
of the ER, of anxiety like now
we're doomed now. Anxiety is the
number one diagnosis in our
country right now. Anxiety is
number one, anxieties, numbers,
anxieties. A lot of what is
passed down in families in terms
of anxiety is about modeling.
Now we're doomed. Now we're do
now we're now
I don't support fracking, I
think it's something that has to
eventually go away. I do support
fracking. And I don't I don't. I
support fracking. And I stand
and I do support fracking sent
me to Washington DC to send so I
can work with Senator Casey. And
I can champion the union way of
life in Jersey, excuse me in DC.
I live eight minutes away from
her. And when I leave tonight, I
got three miles away. Dr. Oz is
mansion in New Jersey, you've
got a friend, and you have an
ally. Send me to Washington, DC.
Thank you very much.
We have him connected to a
device that in essence, if he's
have a problem processing, you
can see the words in front of
them. There are folks that say
because you need that you cannot
function as a US senator, you
just can't do it responsibly.
That's just absolutely absurd.
And that's that's, I mean, what
kind of a doctor, once somebody
that was sick, that's getting
better, how would you want them
to remain sick?
We have a movement here. What we
know tonight didn't turn out the
way we wanted. The reality
is as we sat in the war room
tonight, we started to watch the
results command and in what we
saw was to New Mexico.
Enjoy the open bar and enjoy
watching the results. Because
what you're about to see is that
this will continue to get closer
and closer and closer and closer
as the night goes on. Thank you
all
because the way this country
operates is that when you lose
an election, you can see we
come from different backgrounds,
different religions, speak
different languages. We have
different dreams and we feel
passionate about different
issues in very different ways a
lot of people have given up on
us which never gave up
Goodnight, everybody. I had a
stroke. We must push back
against corporate greed. If he's
on TV, my doctor he's Lying
about lying about our record
here, and he's also lying about
lying. I don't believe I've
never I don't stand. I don't
believe in that. You know, I
fundamentally believe that even
though I don't agree with it,
you know, I believe it's not
about changing the rules. It's
about the elephant in the room.
I had a stroke, I believe is
right now is China. I believe
China is not our friend. And I
believe that we can't stand
against China. And I believe
that one of us on this stage is
going to stand up against and
stand firm against China to make
sure that we address China and
we know that it's not our
friend. I do support fracking
and that's what I believe I
don't I don't I support fracking
and I stand and I do support
fracking. Routine Grace MoPhO
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nowhere