0:01
Think about Adam curry, John C.
Dvorak.
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November 24 2022 This is your
award winning give our nation
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media assassination episode
15 106
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This is no agenda
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talking turkey and broadcasting
live from the heart of the Texas
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hill country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning
0:21
everybody. I'm Adam curry
0:23
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where there was an eight cars
0:26
effort today. I'm Jhansi Dvorak.
0:33
Wow, we had seven car as a
surprise. Zephyr appearance on
0:38
the last program and eight today
that's good. That's that is a
0:41
that's a economy looking up.
0:44
In the olden days Yes, like five
years ago it would be looking up
0:51
it would be nine cars on a
holiday like this.
0:55
Would it be more on holiday
0:56
travel? Okay, so
0:57
it's more on a holiday for the
travel Yeah, that was had a car
1:02
well, happy Thanksgiving John.
1:04
Happy Thanksgiving to you and
Happy Thanksgiving to all ships
1:07
at sea boots on the ground yes
in the air subs in the water.
1:10
You know what's tonight's out
there this year
1:12
with a Thanksgiving this is a
this is obviously so first or
1:17
second Thanksgiving. I can't
even remember now there's a
1:20
second Thanksgiving. But around
the hill country at this time of
1:25
year, guess what you see on the
street just crossing the street
1:28
and walking around. Turkeys.
Yeah, but not not just little
1:33
turkeys. Huge turkeys. Oh, yeah,
we
1:35
have them here tonight. So um,
well, we didn't have that in
1:39
Austin. Obviously. No, not down
to it. We had homeless we didn't
1:43
have turkeys. We had some Jive
turkeys but not not the issue. A
1:47
lot of Jive turkeys invited a
lot of job turkeys. Yeah. The
1:50
funny thing about these turkeys
around here they were released I
1:53
guess in California in the 50s.
And and every so often they drop
1:57
off a batch and then they've
gotten a foothold in certain
2:00
communities like ours. We have a
lot of turkeys. And then you see
2:03
the young turkeys around
2:05
the elderly few months LGBTQ
community or but the
2:09
turkeys here, I have learned how
to use crosswalks.
2:16
Somehow I believe it to
2:17
it's true. And they also know
how to stop at a signal and they
2:21
stop and wait for the green
light to come. That's pretty
2:26
cool. Yes, there's a group of a
mod that hang around San Pablo
2:32
and Moran and
2:35
they're loitering around the
corner. Sorry, they're loitering
2:38
on the corner
2:40
while they're pecking away at
stuff, and somebody feeds them
2:44
there, but they still stand on
the corner and you'll see it and
2:47
you can drive it up there and
there'll be a Turk bunch of
2:49
jerks on the corner and then the
light changes and they'll go
2:52
across the street. It's
hilarious.
2:55
It's also rutting season here so
we got bucks fighting each other
3:00
and then really violently a
costing this dose it's nuts
3:07
around here hill country around
Thanksgiving time.
3:13
They actually have a license out
in California you can kill these
3:16
turkeys in April. You had to buy
a license.
3:18
Yeah, I think I don't know if
you have to have a turkey I
3:21
guess any kind of hunting
license out here. You can kill
3:23
anything you want here. Just get
a license. Is it moving? You're
3:26
good to go. So I'm just looking
at the news and clips and
3:34
everything's just like it seems
pretty dismal. Do you have
3:40
anything anything fun?
3:42
Yeah, I got a lot of stuff and
uh, none of his played, of
3:44
course on the mainstream. And I
get these clips. I'm going. Who
3:49
knew this was even happening?
And if you want to hear it,
3:53
yeah, and there's the turkey guy
calling. Well, let's start by
3:57
the way the students let's start
with the Thanksgiving travel
4:00
report. So we get a clue.
4:01
Okay, and you go answer your
land line. Millions of
4:05
people are expected to travel
for Thanksgiving this weekend.
4:08
numbers might hit a three year
high with air travel being back
4:11
to pre pandemic levels. Some
airports are seeing the increase
4:14
in passengers already. There's
more
4:16
busy scenes at LAX airport in
Southern California this week as
4:20
millions of people are expected
to visit family and friends for
4:24
Thanksgiving.
4:25
I definitely left early. I know
this is like the worst and most
4:29
hectic time to travel,
especially in LA so nearly 55
4:34
million Americans are the roads
skies and rails for the holiday.
4:39
Air travel is estimated to have
recovered to about 99% of 2019
4:44
levels before the COVID 19
pandemic. Thanksgiving Eve on
4:47
Wednesday tends to be the
busiest day go over the option
4:50
to work remotely has allowed
many Americans to stretch out
4:53
their trips and avoid the last
day rush. A spokesperson for
4:57
Houston's airport on Tuesday
confirmed The people already
5:01
hitting the skies
5:02
when it comes to Thanksgiving
holiday travel Houston airports
5:05
is seen a larger crowd than it
did in 2019. We're expecting to
5:09
welcome close to 2.3 million
passengers over the extended
5:14
holiday travel season.
5:16
An increase in people traveling
also means an increase of
5:19
transported goods, of which some
are not allowed on planes as a
5:22
customs and agricultural
specialists with Houston's
5:25
airport explains,
5:27
there usually is an increase in
contraband for the main reason
5:32
that a lot of times people give
them to their relatives, give
5:36
items to them that are not
allowed to bring home because
5:39
it's usually something that they
feel like they can't get here or
5:43
it's not as good as where
they're coming from from home.
5:47
Back at LAX, a spokesperson
explains that even though travel
5:51
stretches out over the entire
week. There's one day on which
5:54
might all come together,
5:56
their busiest travel day is
going to be the day that
5:58
everyone is returning home and
that's the Sunday after
6:01
Thanksgiving.
6:02
That's right. Don't try to hide
it from me. I know that was New
6:07
Tang Dynasty again. I know that
I know. That's where this is
6:10
coming from.
6:12
Well, you're gonna get to stuff
listen to this. Now here's the
6:14
here's the news from Fox as Fox.
Again, you sit you wonder what
6:19
the hell's going on. And they
don't report this stuff. This
6:21
door with Turkey part one? Yes,
6:25
there are growing concerns that
one US ally may be about to
6:29
launch a ground attack on the
other and this could have big
6:32
implications in the fight
against ISIS. CHIEF NATIONAL
6:36
SECURITY CORRESPONDENT Jennifer
Griffin is live the Pentagon.
6:38
Oh, one second. You went from
Thanksgiving Day, traveled to
6:43
Turkey. There's a lot of COVID
stuff we can do. But you're
6:46
going straight to Turkey. Well,
I
6:48
started with thanksgiving, which
is about Turkey. But
6:51
it went Oh, I see. And then but
then it went to COVID. And I
6:54
thought we would do COVID And
you took the current Turkey.
6:57
There are growing concerns that
one US ally may be about to
7:00
launch a ground attack on the
other and this could have big
7:04
implications in the fight
against ISIS. CHIEF NATIONAL
7:07
SECURITY CORRESPONDENT Jennifer
Griffin is live at the Pentagon,
7:10
who we're talking about here and
why it's so serious could even
7:13
Jennifer.
7:14
Good evening, Brett. This is not
the turkey that US national
7:17
security leaders hoped to be
talking about on the eve of
7:20
thanksgiving. But as we NATO
ally Turkey says it plans to
7:24
carry out a massive ground
invasion into Syria targeting
7:28
the very same Kurdish groups the
US military has partnered with
7:32
and relied on to fight ISIS in
northeast Syria
7:36
shows. While we continue our air
operations without interruption
7:40
we will land on top of the
terrorists buy land at the most
7:44
convenient time for us. Today is
near when those concrete tunnels
7:48
which terrorists use for safety
will become their grade.
7:52
exclusive interview with Fox
News moments ago the top General
7:55
for the Kurdish led Syrian
Defense Forces general Mazloum.
7:59
Abdi said his forces the SDF
would no longer be able to help
8:04
the US fight ISIS because they
are facing Turkish attacks.
8:08
I mean, this this is Russia.
This is Russia and Turkey.
8:12
They've been we've been
following their setup for some
8:14
you know, they got pipelines,
they got energy deals, they got
8:17
weapons deals, and Turkey wait
or is Turkey not in NATO, one of
8:22
our one of our that's what makes
8:24
matters more confusing. Here in
NATO, so what the hell's going
8:29
on here is Play Part Two, and
maybe some of that can be
8:32
explained but not really.
8:34
Turkish mortars, airstrikes and
drones began targeting Kurdish
8:37
positions in Syria and Iraq in
the wake of a November 13 terror
8:42
bombing in Istanbul, which
Turkey blamed on Kurdish groups.
8:46
General Muslims said the bomber
was from ISIS and warned Turkey
8:50
is using it as a pretense. to
ethnically cleanse the Kurds.
8:54
Turkish warplanes struck a
military base that the US
8:57
military shares with these
Kurdish fighters. The US has
9:01
relied on the SDF to do the
ground fighting against ISIS and
9:05
for intelligence to target ISIS
leaders like Abdullah Abu Bakr
9:11
al Baghdadi. strongly worded
statement tonight the Pentagon
9:14
said it is deeply concerned by
the escalation, quote, recent
9:18
airstrikes in Syria directly
threaten the safety of US
9:22
personnel who are working in
Syria with local partners to
9:25
defeat ISIS and maintain custody
of more than 10,000 Isis
9:30
detainees. There are about 900
US troops on the ground in Syria
9:34
tonight. US forces were 300
yards from the SDF base in
9:39
Hasakah. Syria at the time of
Turkish airstrikes on Tuesday.
9:44
I'm so happy when she just makes
it to the end of the read. Is
9:49
this isn't this kind of what the
United States is? withdrawn week
9:55
we've got a woke military. Isn't
this kind of to be expected?
9:58
We've got a Um, everyone's going
after their shooting neighbor.
10:02
China's gonna do Taiwan.
10:04
Oh, this is out of control
10:05
I got two more clips is it
dynasty because I'm gonna I'm
10:09
gonna hurl
10:11
was the one that you actually
couple of them are but they're
10:13
short 40 seconds or 50 Let's go.
WTF clip this is like what this
10:19
is like what come I have to get
this off the New Tang Dynasty,
10:23
the Mali clip
10:25
Germany has decided to start
pulling its troops out of Mali
10:28
by the middle of next year.
Yeah, they're wrapping up a
10:31
decade long UN mission,
10:32
just so you know Dutch are
there, the French are there.
10:35
They've been there for 10 years
in Mali, and they get blowed up
10:39
regularly the troops even
10:40
Germany has decided to start
pulling its troops out of Mali
10:44
by the middle of next year,
wrapping up a decade long UN
10:48
mission. That's after facing
difficulties in recent months,
10:51
Berlin has about 1000 troops
deployed in the West African
10:55
country. Their main task is to
collect reconnaissance
10:58
information for a UN
peacekeeping mission. But
11:01
Russian troops keep arriving
unsettling Germany that's on top
11:05
of numerous disputes with
Molly's ruling government. The
11:08
German Foreign Ministry had
previously pushed for continued
11:12
presence in Mali warning about
the possibility of leaving the
11:15
country to Russians. Now the
German defense minister says the
11:18
withdrawal is set to complete by
May 2024. One German house of
11:23
parliament still has yet to
approve the action. The UN says
11:27
it hasn't received official
notification of the German
11:30
withdrawal and says Mali still
needs support from other
11:34
countries. Okay,
11:36
what do we what's in Mali?
11:38
Its oil strategic Russia who
it's been going on forever it's
11:42
a UN mission though it's not I
don't think it's NATO. Sure, I'm
11:48
sure there's it's got to have
some energy connotated it's got
11:52
to be something with energy.
11:54
Well, it must be but but did I
get the last clip which is
11:57
another unreported story again,
I had to go to New Tang Dynasty
12:02
to get this but while they're
reporting out all these murders,
12:04
you know, we have a lot of gun
shootings here and there and
12:07
everywhere but for some reason
this particular gun shooting was
12:13
not reported anywhere. This is
the another WTF clip called
12:18
murders Chinese.
12:20
The suspect in the weekend
killings of four Chinese
12:23
nationals at a marijuana farm in
Oklahoma was arrested by
12:26
officers in South Florida Wuzhen
was taken into custody without
12:30
incident by Miami Beach police.
You will be charged with murder
12:34
and shooting with intent to kill
and faces extradition to
12:37
Oklahoma. Authorities say the
victims three men and one woman
12:41
were executed on the 10 acre
property and discovered Sunday
12:45
night. A fifth victim who is
also a Chinese citizen was
12:48
wounded and taken to a hospital.
Authorities say the victims were
12:52
not identified publicly and next
of kin notification was still
12:56
pending because of a language
barrier. They do not think this
13:00
is a random incident
13:01
that just happened in in Oakland
where when did this happen?
13:05
Oklahoma does a bunch of Chinese
nationals growing pot illegally
13:12
in Oklahoma part of some triad
or something it was a big
13:15
murdered spree down there and
nobody's reported on this and
13:19
yeah,
13:19
well the it's more interesting
that they're not reporting on it
13:22
but it happens almost Wow,
13:25
I'm in agreement with that.
Okay,
13:28
so let's let's look at some
more. This is actually a really
13:30
good time to to not report on
anything about hey man, we got a
13:35
four day weekend. Who cares some
people some weed growers out
13:40
of Turkey whatever those
substitute hosts if you have a
13:44
horse of course well heaven
forbid anyone actually work on a
13:48
you know even though this should
be going
13:51
Ah, there you did it. You did a
Kara Swisher
13:55
talking about Karis wishes he
would have made Galloway going
13:57
nuts on I guess it was CBS
14:00
I saw him I saw them. Okay, did
you get a clip? Of course I got
14:03
a clip of course you didn't see
it.
14:06
I missed it. I was too busy
watching New Tang Dynasty. No
14:09
it's beautiful sumo
14:10
well this is so this is actually
under the heading of of Elon
14:17
Musk But hold on a second it's
prophecy yeah it was him and
14:25
Kara Swisher and they were there
mainly to talk about Elon and
14:33
and so now my hate listen has
gone mainstream. And now they're
14:39
they're just sitting there the
two smug liberal intellectual
14:43
elites and the lies and they
know everything of course they
14:48
understand that all they know
how Twitter should work and then
14:52
bestest, it's good to have you
both here.
14:54
Big Weekend. Last night, Elon
Musk Kara put up Donald Trump,
15:00
the former president back on
Twitter. He had been suspended
15:04
after January 6.
15:05
Now just listen to the smugness
permanently and he
15:09
went he found his own social
media company through social and
15:12
according to filings. He has a
six hour exclusive. You can only
15:16
post they're not on Twitter.
Yeah. So what is lifting the ban
15:20
on his use of Twitter actually
do
15:22
nothing. I mean, he's been
posting people have been posting
15:24
his His truths. I think that's
what they're called.
15:27
This, this stuff, his way of
truth. I think that's what
15:31
they're called. That insincerity
just makes her shitty. She knows
15:37
exactly what it's called, but
she feels as a journalist, she
15:42
just can't bring herself to
pretend to actually that she
15:47
knows how it works. You don't I
mean?
15:50
Yeah, it's a funny style. In
fact, she was also on during
15:54
this I think after this event
that you've got recorded. I
15:56
didn't get a clip from it,
because it was boring. But she
15:59
was on Katy Tur. And Katy tour
as the show on MSNBC was like a
16:04
new show that's like Brian
Williams used to have, and
16:08
Katie's just in love with this
girl. Yeah. Well, it was
16:11
actually pathetic to watch. But
I'm sorry.
16:15
Twitter actually
16:16
do nothing. I mean, he's been
posting people have been posting
16:19
his His truths. I think that's
what they're called on Twitter
16:22
already. And it gets out anyway.
So he has, you know, he's got
16:25
these contractual obligations to
this company that is not doing
16:29
great. And I think he can't
resist and you'll probably go
16:32
full Twitter at some point. But
I don't think it makes any
16:36
difference. Plus, he's the
former president, so it doesn't
16:38
quite hit quite as hard. So I
think the juice is a little bit
16:42
out of his power on that
platform, we'll see.
16:45
Well, he's also got a
presidential candidate, as we
16:47
learned just a few days ago, he
was kicked off of Facebook,
16:50
Instagram, YouTube after January
6, do you think this, this opens
16:54
the floodgates? Or is this just
a gimmick by Elon Musk for PR?
17:00
I think it's mostly the latter.
I think if if Elon is out of the
17:04
news for more than 48 hours,
he'll decide to kick him off
17:07
again. He said that people had
spoken and Latin. I found that
17:11
this poll. You know Elon Musk
polls on Twitter, I'm more for
17:15
support than illumination. He
ran a similar poll to see
17:18
whether or not he should sell
Tesla's stock and it ended up
17:21
he'd already filed to sell those
shares. So I think these polls
17:24
are mostly a gimmick. And I
would argue the people haven't
17:27
spoken the GRU has spoken these
Twitter, agents, you mean 100%
17:33
Twitter has become a playground
for bad actors and fake bots.
17:36
This poll is meaningless. This
decision is meaningless.
17:39
All right, let's just note that
the professor said 100% 100% He
17:45
says this. This is a thing that
he's been doing for the past
17:47
couple of months. 100% Not
100 100% GRU Russian
17:54
intelligence. There was six more
minutes after it. Broke brother
18:02
so there's so these professors
there's another I got it. I got
18:06
a small beef with two other
professors. So you know,
18:10
Mastodon so now we're seeing the
influx of people coming into
18:15
Mastodon, many people get it a
lot of people don't get it don't
18:19
like it. But really the because
I have my sort of my own little
18:24
small server just so I could
follow people and not have it,
18:28
crossover with no agenda and
podcasting 2.0 And I'll just,
18:31
you know, just a little small
one. And I follow a Jeff Jarvis
18:35
because he's boosting everybody.
So you can just follow Jeff
18:40
Jarvis, the what is he professor
of Media at NYU,
18:45
I think media studies or some
media studies.
18:49
And he just boosts everybody. So
you can determine if you want to
18:52
if you want to follow somebody.
And I have to say that in the
18:56
journalist, there's a segment of
journalists who are really white
19:00
saying, Wow, we can we can do
some different kinds of work
19:03
here. It's a lot calmer. But
there's quite a large contingent
19:06
of which Jarvis is one who are
just media hungry retards, and
19:12
they don't understand that, you
know, you're not going to get
19:15
the same experience, as you did
on Twitter. And I was like, I
19:20
can't see how many people looked
at my like my post, like, come
19:24
on. And so then he starts
retweeting,
19:27
luscious, go to straight to
Instagram, if that's what you're
19:30
looking for.
19:31
And so then he starts retweeting
this, Dr. Jonathan flowers. And
19:38
Dr. Jonathan flowers is talking
about how Mastodon is run by
19:44
white tech bros. Wow, that's
interesting. And so I replied to
19:51
this thread, I say, could you
please give me a couple accounts
19:56
so I can see who these white
tech bros are because It sounds
20:00
just racist. Dr. Jonathan
flowers I don't know if he's a
20:05
DOS but he's black. He's
bisexual. He has rainbow flags.
20:09
He has the Ukraine flags in his
in his profile. And so I'm like
20:17
What? What is right now? Okay,
so you will not believe what his
20:20
beef is. And he's written 100
posts all in one go like a
20:24
thread. And he says that because
Mastodon does not have quote,
20:30
tweets, that it's actually a
racist system. And this true
20:38
Mastodon, you cannot, you know,
on Twitter, you can quote, you
20:41
can retweet something you can
quote, retweet it. And
20:46
yes, and that was put in because
the original before, if you look
20:49
at the history of it, you have
to remember that if you go back
20:52
far enough, they didn't have
retweet function at all. And so
20:55
people would always type our T
and caps. And then they put a,
21:02
somebody else's tweet in their
tweet, and it made me make some
21:05
comments. And so they, they
fixed the, for some reason,
21:09
Twitter found this to be
offensive. And so they created
21:13
this retweet function, they then
they created this quote, Joe,
21:16
you put a little comment above
the retweet, and Macedon does
21:20
not have that. And I kind of
miss it. But I don't care.
21:24
Okay. But do you know that this
not having this function
21:28
according to Dr. Jonathan
flowers, who was a professor,
21:32
assistant professor in
psychology, Dr. John and
21:36
technology or something Dr.
Jonathan flowers, says that
21:40
Black Twitter, Black Twitter,
which by the way, according to
21:44
Mo is not what you want to be a
part of, but okay, Black
21:47
Twitter. Boy, because Black
Twitter is the Boulais. It's the
21:52
black Illuminati. Okay, they
mean what mo says they drive
21:58
hold different messages. Black
Twitter, the term Black Twitter
22:02
is known to be the Boulais, as
it's called, is bad news. Bad
22:07
news. Bad news now, okay, but
I'll let this professor slide.
22:10
I'm sure he's not part of the
Boulais. But he says blacks
22:16
cannot Black Twitter cannot we
cannot be our whole selves.
22:21
Because our call and response
culture needs quote, tweets. You
22:28
want to explain call and
response. Culture?
22:32
Yeah, well, that's from the
black churches, they there's a
22:36
technique or a thing that goes
on a cold call and response
22:40
where you yell at the, at the,
at the audience, the
22:43
parishioners, the church goers,
you tell them something, and
22:47
then they yell something back,
and then you say something to
22:49
them. And then you give me an
amen. And they all yell, and
22:53
it's back and forth, and back
and forth. And it goes on and on
22:55
as part of the religious
presentation.
23:00
Well, according to him, Black
Twitter, the people on Black
23:04
Twitter cannot be them hosts
their whole selves. Because the
23:09
white tech bros refused to put
this into Mastodon they refuse
23:18
to which, of course, a lot of
people said, Well, why don't you
23:21
just, you know, fork, fork it
off, build your own instance.
23:25
And you can add that in there.
You'll be able to flow it
23:27
across. I mean, that's how open
source works.
23:30
That's, yeah, you and you can do
that. It's not that I don't
23:33
think I don't personally think
it's that hard.
23:36
Oh, now I know that many folks
on here will ask for a solution
23:40
to this issue. And I actually
have one like many solutions in
23:43
my area of expertise. It is not
a technical solution, but it may
23:46
be just as hard ask yourself why
build your own instance is your
23:51
first response to someone who
points out that they find it to
23:54
be that they find to be their
full selves in a given space ask
23:59
yourself is it your suggestion
for them to leave? What does
24:03
this accomplish and it's just
it's unbelievable how tone deaf
24:08
these professors are. They think
that they're being discriminated
24:14
against in an open source
environment where you can just
24:18
change whatever you want and and
anyone who comes in and says
24:24
hey, man, you can just racist
racist racist racist
24:28
guy sounds like a psycho
totally.
24:31
Oh yeah, I know he's he doesn't
have a wiki page very suspicious
24:35
guy. Alright, so that's enough
on on the social media now let
24:40
us go back to Mike didn't have
something else on I'm
24:44
sure if you dig around you'll
find a lot more professors you
24:46
don't like
24:48
it was there's so I already have
three
24:52
three, I don't you don't you
have what the there's another
24:55
one in the
24:57
Galloway. I got I got John Some
flowers and I got
25:01
that one day guy in New York.
The other professors from NYU
25:05
Jarvis. No, no, the other guy
from New York, not Jarvis,
25:09
another guy from New York.
What's his name? Somebody in the
25:12
chat room should know who I'm
talking about. He's very
25:15
obnoxious. Now there, Neil
deGrasse
25:19
Neil deGrasse Tyson.
25:20
Well, besides Him, we go on.
Anyway, memo bread journalist,
25:26
memo to
25:27
Black Twitter, get your shit
together, people come on. Stop
25:31
it. Stop it. Stop it. Stop it.
Another 400 million is gone.
25:36
John, I love how you identified
that it's 400 million every
25:39
single time we send money to
Ukraine code code. Well, it's
25:44
another tranche. ABC countered
up for us though.
25:48
And in Ukraine Crews have been
working to restore power there
25:51
after a Russian missile barrage.
Like many cities in the dark.
25:54
Officials say the attack
included 75 missiles and drones
25:57
and killed at least 10 people.
One of them was a newborn baby
26:01
water, internet and public
transportation were also knocked
26:04
out. And despite the darkness in
Ukraine's Capitol musician set
26:08
up and played Frank Sinatra's my
way. ABCs Marcus Morrison key
26:14
does seem that Russia's attempts
to demoralize the population
26:17
here is only seeming to further
ignite some Ukrainians will to
26:21
fight as the United States has
announced another $400 million
26:24
military aid package that
includes long range artillery
26:28
equipment, and ammunition
26:29
or thanks to Mark is that money
that he mentioned will bring the
26:32
total value of the arms and
equipment sent by the US to
26:35
Ukraine during the war to more
than $19 billion
26:42
or 100 million at a time adds up
26:44
but it's every month. It's for I
think it's just 400 million
26:47
every month. That's the tranche,
you were right, you called it is
26:50
400 million. So you kind of lose
track of it. Think that I
26:53
already hear that. Now. That's
old news. But altogether, now
26:59
we've given 19 billion The EU
has given a couple billion. The
27:06
UK has given 100,000 I think
most Ireland though, Clare Daly
27:13
is back in European Parliament
saying this has got to stop
27:17
see main agents of instability
in the so called Middle East or
27:20
Europe and she's talking about
all wars now annex overgrown
27:24
colony in North America. Since
the Crusades, people there have
27:28
every reason to be sick of the
sight of US, Britain and France
27:32
built instability into the
region. When Sykes and people
27:35
drew its borders. It was Britain
that planted the seeds of
27:39
Israel's apartheid regime in
Palestine divide and rule just
27:43
as they did in Ireland, and the
West never had any qualms about
27:46
backing dictators as long as
they protected our interests. So
27:50
how did overthrowing masa de
promote stability was the Iran
27:54
Iraq War code for security did
backing the Mujahideen cover us
27:58
in glory? Every so called
Western intervention, the
28:02
occupation of Iraq, the dark
disaster of Afghanistan, the
28:06
NATO bombing of Libya, the
backing of Islamist extremism in
28:09
Syria, Saudis genocidal assault
on Yemen all produce seismic
28:15
waves of instability, that
tremor town for decades, leaving
28:19
broken countries hobbled
economies violence, trauma and
28:23
permanent conflict and at the
end of that, we stroke our chins
28:27
pretend we've nothing to do
about it and ask how we we are
28:31
going to promote stability in
the region. You have got to be
28:36
joking.
28:38
Badly someone saying is
28:42
yeah, she says it. I you know,
her structure is such that it's
28:48
like you kind of lose track of
her train of thought to be a
28:53
very difficult clip to listen
to, like curves,
28:56
not any harder than listening to
New Tang Dynasty.
29:01
Say you can keep joining that
you're gonna get New Tang
29:03
Dynasty more.
29:05
That's, that's my evil plan. I
want to have more of it. Yeah.
29:10
So there's something up again
with Venezuela and energy and
29:13
oil the US may allow Chevron to
expand its oil operations in
29:17
Venezuela, possibly within the
next few days. Approval hinges
29:21
on talks between Venezuela's
socialist government and the
29:24
opposition between OPEX recent
refusal to increase production
29:28
and sanctions on Russia. This is
one of the few options left for
29:32
the Biden administration to send
the soaring gas prices.
29:36
Really, that's an option. It's
really really, really quite
29:44
quite nuts.
29:45
It's totally nuts.
29:49
There was it was an interesting
session. Was that the house I
29:58
think it was Chase inhabiting
You're somewhere there was they
30:03
were talking to Jamie Dimon from
JPMorgan Chase. They were
30:10
talking to I can't find this
now. They were questioning them
30:14
and they were asking if any of
them had completely dropped
30:20
their ties with Russian banks.
And I wish I can't find this and
30:26
and they haven't they're all
just continuing to do business
30:29
with with the with the Russian
oil companies that haven't
30:34
stopped anything and they get
called on they're like yeah,
30:36
whatever. I don't I have this so
30:40
they see this they see the
through the smokescreen. It's
30:43
like, you know, we got business
to do. And so what do you Trent
30:46
What are you screwing with us
for?
30:47
I guess I didn't clip that. It's
really annoying. I thought I had
30:50
that.
30:52
It doesn't surprise me. That's
pretty sure.
30:54
Yeah, it was it was it was just
a great clip and got that was
31:00
anything else on it? See? That's
what I mean. It's we don't have
31:04
anything good. Oh, I had a, you
know, the AP reporter who
31:13
reported the on the missiles
that landed in Poland. So Zero
31:19
Hedge got a hold of the slack
messages where they went through
31:23
this. And you want to just hear
how mainstream news works. So
31:29
they're on Slack know how it
works? Yeah. It's nice to have
31:32
it here. From a senior American
intelligence official vetted by
31:36
Ron Nixon, yes, Russian missiles
crossed into Poland. At least
31:40
two people are dead from initial
reports. Also, missiles enter
31:43
Moldova, no casualties at this
time. And then and we get other
31:48
diseases or just journalists at
the AP can we alert that or
31:51
should we do we need
confirmation from another source
31:53
and or Poland? And then the guy
says that call is above my
31:57
paygrade the guy that got fired
interestingly. And then incomes
32:02
I think the some some higher
muckety muck since the Polish
32:07
government spox admits there was
a crisis situation. I would vote
32:11
for alerting this colon colon.
Warsaw Poland. senior US
32:16
intelligence officials says
Russian missiles crossed into
32:19
NATO member Poland killing two
people. I can't imagine a US
32:24
intelligence official will be
wrong on this Polish media say
32:27
two people are dead. This is
this is your news. And then so
32:32
the Oh yeah. Okay, this is
another this is something that
32:36
Kara Swisher does what says Ye
32:41
have you heard that says Ye
Yeah,
32:43
so So are you okay with this?
And then the next slide entry?
32:46
What says Ye? What says G about
that, Shawn, what says you what
32:51
says he
32:53
will? This of course we've
talked about this before there
32:55
was Bill O'Reilly who popped
your popularized What say you,
33:00
right? This is not what you say
is still used by various Fox
33:03
hosts. What says Ye show what
says gee, I have to assume is
33:09
part of a alternative milieu.
And that milieu includes Kara
33:17
Swisher who she's saying it?
Yes. And here's the scary milieu
33:21
are we talking about? Is this an
intelligence milieu?
33:24
Well, the scary thing is that
Kara Swisher is parroting you
33:27
most of the time. But okay, go
ahead. But okay, go ahead. But
33:31
okay, go ahead. But okay, go
ahead. Okay, go ahead. But okay,
33:34
go ahead. So who's the who's the
spook here? Who's the Genesis? I
33:40
don't know what says gee,
33:42
is it I don't know what says she
is it ses
33:46
ZSAY s and then ye like gay like
Kanye y
33:51
e? Yeah.
33:53
I don't know. Is that
33:54
like, hey, if this biblical I
mean,
33:58
maybe it could be it's actually
pretty funny. What says Ye and
34:08
the former Japanese Prime
Minister came out your funeral,
34:14
Maury Morrison. And he said,
Hey, man, is the Lenski he's got
34:22
to shut up to he's also to blame
now for this stuff. So he's 85
34:27
or Yoshito Morrison, you
probably won't see at six what
34:33
they do to the other dude just a
couple months ago shot him with
34:37
a homemade shotgun. rb, rb, rb I
we like to RB things are moving
34:45
very very quickly though with
this of course, pollutants. II
34:49
illegal war. And because of
Putin's illegal war, we have an
34:54
energy crisis. Complete crisis
crisis crisis crisis. A And we
35:01
reach I mean, we just don't know
what to do with ourselves. But
35:05
there is something that we've
been tracking. And that's
35:09
hydrogen. And hydrogen has come
not really out of nowhere for
35:14
us. But when you're at the point
where the President United
35:19
States is funding 250,000
electric vehicle charging
35:24
stations,
35:27
and it was like get that was
going to be three to 500,000.
35:30
That's that was 250,000. Okay,
three to 500,000 a lot for some
35:34
for a grid that we're not going
to use because we're moving to
35:40
clean hydrogen grid. And we know
that clean hydrogen or even
35:46
affordable hydrogen will be
available in about 10 years as
35:51
it's been for the past 50
35:53
Yeah, no, it's always it's
always a future and it always
35:56
will be.
35:57
But can ADEA is already there
36:00
for a very important question.
Actually, Madam Speaker.
36:04
Probably she noticed that just
last week, we announced in
36:07
Canada, the largest enrichment
plant in the world, Madam
36:11
speaker with Air Products over
$1.7 billion investment, Madam
36:18
Speaker, which will make
Edmonton Alberta the key place
36:22
in North America when it comes
to hydrogen Madam Speaker
36:25
hydrogen hydrogen isn't
Edmondson world oil is
36:31
you Yeah, yeah. Oh, that's a
shale oil is all up in Alberta.
36:35
So is that is that the spot to
get? I don't understand.
36:40
Everyone's all on this hydrogen.
They haven't given us the memo.
36:42
I came out of nowhere with Queen
Ursula and and the European EU
36:47
Green Deal with France.
Timmermans is now all about
36:50
hydrogen. It was all electric
vehicles. I'm not crazy. He was
36:54
all about electric electric
electric. And now they're
36:57
Canada's the Canadian Pacific
hydrogen powered locomotive.
37:02
Yeah, has just made his first
run. Did you see this?
37:04
It's a fuel cell locomotive
which is interesting and must
37:08
use every fuel cell in Canada.
37:11
I mean, this can't be efficient.
This can't be cheap enough to
37:14
run Canada this fuel cell train.
37:18
If you get the cheap hydrogen,
it should be okay. I don't know
37:21
how
37:21
the cheap where's the cheap
hydrogen?
37:24
Where's No.
37:26
We got a boots on the ground
report about electric vehicle
37:30
charging stations I've on this
producer who will remain
37:33
anonymous as his company will.
I've worked in renewables for
37:36
five years, and I can confirm
it's mostly bullshit. This is
37:39
not an ideal position for me,
but I figured I could gain some
37:42
content and insight into this
market with the hopes to open my
37:46
own electrical business one day
he's an electrical engineer Mr
37:49
move. The company I'm working
for is in renewables named
37:52
redacted. We have large
contracts doing maintenance work
37:55
for public and private fast
charging stations. Some notable
38:00
things. Electrify America is a
company that is owned by
38:05
Volkswagen, their chargers break
often. These charges are
38:09
marketed at 150 kilowatts or 350
kilowatts, which measure the
38:14
flow of electricity being pushed
in the car. But when people plug
38:17
in they think they're going to
get this high flow however most
38:20
are unaware their car dictates
how much it will pull from the
38:23
machine. Most cars only pulling
50 to 65 kilowatts at that rate
38:27
is still takes these cars about
30 to 45 minutes to fully
38:30
charge. Another thing to note is
a lot of these drivers have very
38:34
little awareness they're
constantly pulling into the
38:36
stations the wrong way they try
to operate
38:41
Welcome to the world
38:44
they try to operate stations
that are offline or try to
38:48
connect to a station someone
else's using I've noticed Eevee
38:53
owners that only come in to two
versions that really get oh are
38:57
really rich there's not much in
between. I've also done work at
39:01
two Amazon sites outside of
Boston each site has about 50
39:05
chargers the these are more like
charges you'd use in your home
39:09
overnight pulling eight to 10
kilowatts these charges are
39:11
owned by Shell yes that shell
the charges are to power Amazon
39:16
vans that are made by rivian
these vans only get 140 miles on
39:20
a full charge so you know what
he's saying is it's just not
39:24
working out
39:28
Yes, panacea is not where it's
not courses not as dumb.
39:33
Yeah, it is dominant. It's all
political.
39:36
There's only reason you're doing
it as far as to save the you
39:38
know, the green screen thing is
to make yourself feel better.
39:43
You're saving the Earth this
poor light did little 10 year
39:45
old girl said, you know, do the
math. Do the math. Well, we met
39:51
and of course, when it comes to
the earth, everyone is super
39:54
excited with our latest rocket
ship into space.
39:58
NASA's Artemis one Mission
pulled off a spectacular lunar
40:02
drive by today, with the Orion
capsule coming within 80 miles
40:06
of the moon surface. Check out
this view. That is actually the
40:09
closest a capsule has come to
the moon in 50 years. The Orion
40:14
with three test dummies on board
fired up its engines and will
40:17
continue orbiting the moon
before returning to Earth.
40:20
Thanks, dummy 11th
40:22
So they see there's these
pictures of Earth from from
40:31
Artemis. Have you seen these? Is
this real? Is this really? Or is
40:36
this a telemetry inspired?
Because that's what I read
40:41
everywhere. It's like, man, it's
the pictures telemetry driven.
40:46
So it's not like not focal
lenses taking the picture but
40:50
using other methods,
40:55
somebody's got to be honest
about it. Until they take the
40:57
tech dummies out and put some
people in there. And do this.
41:01
It's gonna take forever. It's
not something. I'm only
41:05
interested in the failures. To
be honest.
41:09
Is that was that where you watch
a NASCAR to just not only for
41:14
the failure? You
41:15
want to watch telly? You want to
watch Talladega for that? Yeah.
41:19
I just I don't know. If you're
right, let's get the dummies out
41:24
and enter and crank up
41:27
saying tech dummies to me is
41:31
what they call them with the
tech dummies. That's what he
41:33
said in that report. I
41:34
didn't even hear he tech
dummies. I'm thinking what are
41:37
we talking about some guests
from Kleiner Perkins, or what
41:39
are we talking about here? Yeah.
All right. Let's go to COVID.
41:44
You wanted to do that? Yeah, I
got
41:45
a lot of COVID actually. And if
you don't a lot, yeah, well,
41:48
short, lots of short things. And
let me just do too quickly. To
41:53
to get these out of the way. And
this is the second because I got
42:01
some interesting news about
America's frontline frontline
42:03
doctors. So the first one is Dr.
Shaw. Shaw, who's kind of
42:11
freaking out about vaccines,
42:14
that America's physicians, like
the real leaders of American
42:17
medicine, the people you trust
for your cancer care, your heart
42:20
care and your pediatrics there
are out there telling you you
42:23
need to go get a vaccine, you
can decide to trust America's
42:26
physicians, or you can trust
some random dude on Twitter,
42:28
like those are your choices. But
I think the key here is to get
42:32
trusted voices out there
spreading truth, spreading sign
42:35
trust and promotion. And for
journalists, and for people who
42:39
run platforms, I've what I would
say is you should be thinking
42:41
about what your personal
responsibility is. You want to
42:44
be a source of misinformation
and disinformation. That's up to
42:47
up to those individuals. But I
do think it's really important
42:51
for us, for me to be spreading
good information.
42:54
So he's okay, hold on a second.
So this guy's going on about
42:58
your local doctors who are
confined to their, to certain
43:04
opinions or otherwise to get
fired, or other doctors. We're
43:08
not talking about some, you
know, Alex Jones just yakking
43:13
away, we're talking about other
doctors with a lot of degrees.
43:17
And a lot of
43:18
I know as he as you
43:20
said, you can decide to trust
America's physicians, or you can
43:23
trust some random dude on
Twitter. He just
43:25
said some random dude on
Twitter. That's your doctor.
43:28
Yeah. So what he's doing is he's
demeaning legitimate
43:32
spokespeople. On the other side,
by calling him random dudes,
43:37
this is bullshit.
43:38
Well, he's also threatening the
journalist by saying, Where do
43:42
you what do you have to ask
yourself? What's, you know,
43:44
where do you want to be in this?
Do you want to be as seen as
43:47
disinformation? Or do you want
to follow the follow the message
43:50
here? And this is right out of
their communications handbook,
43:55
which we've seen for him to say,
we need to get trusted voices
43:59
out there. That's we know, they
tried to get trusted voices on
44:03
Rogen, I think they might have
they tried to get trusted voices
44:06
everywhere trusted voices,
trusted voices. And meanwhile,
44:10
here's the stats that show
there's a problem. The federal
44:13
government purchased 171 million
doses of this updated vaccine.
44:17
And so far, you've got
35,000,002 arms, that seems like
44:20
a far cry from from what the
government has paid for. Is your
44:25
expectation that you'll ever hit
that 171? Yeah,
44:30
yeah. Let me just talk about the
purchase we made. So first of
44:32
all, our goal was to make sure
we had enough vaccines for
44:34
everybody in rural areas, for
instance, you you end up having
44:38
to deal with the fact that you
might have a vial of five doses
44:40
and are only able to give out
three. So that's always
44:43
something that we factor in
right. Second is there will be
44:47
updates FDA may and again, don't
want to get ahead of FDA, at
44:50
some point make a decision that
the violent vaccine is what you
44:53
want to use as a primary
service, when FDA makes that
44:56
decision if they need
44:58
it, so Here's the clearly they
haven't delivered the vaccine.
45:03
They've sent the money. It
sounds like they already sent
45:06
the money for 171 million shots.
45:09
And by the way, these vaccines
expire? Well,
45:13
that's why when he says, Well,
we may just want to use that for
45:15
the primary. So I'm sure that
he's not saying are the buy
45:19
Vaillant or primary? I'm sure
he's not saying we're just going
45:21
to use these and put them in a
different vial or something I
45:25
think they haven't been they
haven't been manufactured,
45:27
they've been ordered, but not
manufactured.
45:30
And I don't want to get ahead of
FDA, at some point make a
45:32
decision that the buy Vinland
vaccine is what you want to use
45:35
as a primary service. When FDA
makes that decision, if they
45:38
make that decision, we want to
make sure we have plenty of
45:40
vaccines for this
45:41
guy talking so fast all of it
this guy's something's up.
45:45
He's very nervous.
45:46
So we have mainstream Wait,
45:48
wait, something's up. He's very
nervous. He's talking like, like
45:52
a mate. Like some guy stoned on
meth. He's just going like a
45:57
like a bat out of hell or Coke,
going like a bat out of hell yak
46:01
yak yak do something up. It's
something is he's, he's worried
46:05
about some Oh, good.
46:06
I got another clip.
46:07
When FDA makes that decision, if
they make that decision, we want
46:10
to make sure we have plenty of
vaccines for that. So we have
46:13
made these purchases, thinking
across all of the ways in which
46:16
Americans will need vaccines,
and have made decisions to make
46:19
sure there are plenty of
vaccines available for Americans
46:22
wherever they are in rural areas
in urban areas. And I think that
46:27
was a really good decision to
make sure that there's plenty of
46:29
access, no matter how our
vaccine usage shifts.
46:33
And there's something about the
past couple of days with Fauci,
46:38
retiring and Fauci. I'm sure we
have those clips. I do. Really
46:43
jump here, Abdul VanDamme. But
this you're right, I think
46:48
because Fauci is leaving and now
the journalists are starting to
46:52
ask John is not infallible. Jah
is not on candles. SHA is not is
46:59
not Java, for for the medical
industry. He's He's truly just a
47:05
big pharma spokesman. And I
think the journalists are really
47:08
trying to push it now.
47:12
Thank you for allowing this
question. Dr. John, my question
47:16
simply has to do with vaccine
mandates. Even if the vaccine is
47:20
safe, even if the vaccine is
effective? There's always been a
47:24
question since the beginning,
should they be mandated? Should
47:27
people lose their job? Should
military members be forced out
47:31
of the service over these
vaccine mandates? And to this
47:34
day, I don't think the
administration is backed away
47:37
from those mandates. Is it fair
at this point in the endemic to
47:43
back away from vaccine mandates
and do what you're doing today,
47:46
which is simply encourage people
to get their bags?
47:50
Yes, I think mandate decisions
are always made at the local
47:54
level by so you can have I have
had a vaccine mandate that I
47:58
have been subjected to for 20
years for a flu vaccine, because
48:01
as a physician, the hospital
where I worked, said I could not
48:04
step foot on campus after I
think like December 1 or
48:07
something, if I didn't have my
flu vaccine, was that
48:10
appropriate? The hospital
thought it was because they said
48:13
that's how we make sure we
protect other healthcare
48:16
workers. And that's how we
protect patients. So this idea
48:19
that in specific circumstances,
we can't have vaccine mandates.
48:24
We've had them forever. Right.
George Washington had a vaccine
48:29
mandate. We weren't quite
backside.
48:30
This is new. This is new. I had
not heard that George Washington
48:36
had a vaccine mandate. Did you
know about this, this
48:39
already? Sounds like a crock.
48:42
Right. George Washington had a
vaccine mandate. We weren't
48:46
quite vaccines in but they were
48:48
there weren't quite vaccines,
but he had a mandate.
48:50
He's the first president. Oh, my
God, you dare me?
48:53
You're right. He's coked out.
48:54
We're inoculations against
smallpox. This is as old as
48:58
America, we've done this.
49:00
The military is old as America.
49:03
Terry decides what it needs to
have a healthy fighting,
49:06
working, fighting force. This is
a decision up to our military
49:10
leaders, individual employers
can make these decisions. So
49:14
we've had a long history of this
of individual local decisions on
49:18
these kinds of issues. And I
think that is completely
49:21
appropriate.
49:23
It is and I'm so pleased that we
have yet another pilot dying
49:29
while at the controls. If you
try and find a story, and of
49:35
course, I have a lot of
aviation, Asian nightflyers
49:38
keeping me informed with all of
the links in the latest. He said
49:41
You know, if you really want to
go back and see if you can find
49:45
a pilot dying at the controls,
you have to go back to 2015. And
49:53
that's the only one in all these
years, but we've had to in the
49:58
last two months and see another
Captain he was clearing out his
50:04
apartment to for a flight and he
died in his apartment fell down
50:08
dead. So you heard about this
right about the the envoy
50:15
regional jet pilot. Yeah. So
that's what you get with with
50:21
your vaccine mandates. I in my
opinion. Well, but by the way,
50:26
Washington Post wait there's
more wait there's more
50:29
Washington Post headline COVID
is no longer mainly a pandemic
50:34
of the unvaccinated and here's
why. So they're they're trying
50:42
to come clean the Washington
Post WaPo WaPo WaPo they but
50:47
they still say well, you know,
if you look at it here, I'll
50:50
read it to you. It's hilarious.
Being unvaccinated is still a
50:53
major risk factor for dying from
COVID 19. But efficacy wanes
50:57
over time. And an analysis out
last week from Centers for
51:01
Disease Control and Prevention
highlights the need to get
51:03
regular booster shots to keep
one's risk of death from the
51:06
Coronavirus know, especially for
the elderly. But they say that
51:12
if you care if a continuation of
a troubling troubling trend that
51:16
has emerged over the past year,
as vaccination rates have
51:19
increased and new variants
appeared, the share of deaths
51:23
deaths of people who were
vaccinated has been steadily
51:25
rising. In September 2021
vaccinated people made up just
51:29
23% of Coronavirus fatalities.
In January and February this
51:34
year, it was up 42% We can no
longer say this is a pandemic of
51:39
the unvaccinated. But they say
if you if you recategorize it by
51:46
different age groups, then it's
it's I mean, they're just doing
51:50
math statistics. Yeah, they're
doing all kinds of cool
51:53
statistics. But also they they
talk about people dying from
51:56
COVID We're talking about people
dying from well, dying from
52:01
these weird clot like strawberry
strings.
52:07
Did you see Oh, watch that. See
that
52:09
thing? You see the whole movie?
Well, we
52:11
saw it we known about this for
over a year, right? Because
52:15
there's a guy in England first
alerted the embalmers to this.
52:19
Yeah. And then it starts showing
up everywhere. And next thing
52:22
you know, a whole hour long
movie is done about it. It's
52:26
hard to get through without
throwing up
52:28
I pulled the first minute.
52:39
Companies have reported an
overwhelming and unexplainable
52:42
increase in all cause deaths
among 18 to 49 year olds. So
52:46
along with that, there's also
been an increase in certain
52:48
medical diagnosis such as
miscarriages and mills.
52:53
Well, when I first started
seeing these, this, these
52:56
strange anomalies in the blood,
it's just there's something
52:59
different about the blood. All
of these people that are dying
53:03
didn't matter what they died.
They were having this unique.
53:09
There's this unique change in
their blood. I feel as though I
53:12
am seeing something that could
be causing their death. No one
53:18
will see what I see. So in the
very beginning, I'm thinking
53:23
okay, so COVID could have caused
this possibly, but now, I'm
53:27
seeing these in people that
supposedly never had COVID. And
53:31
then you find out they were
vaccinated. And so it's like,
53:34
okay, so is the vaccine. Why?
Because
53:46
I gotta look at the credits,
man, I gotta, if I had to see if
53:48
they licensed Pink Floyd for
this, or that school, that
53:53
thing's gonna be if Roger Waters
licensed it, that'd be
53:55
fantastic. But if they didn't,
this thing is going away real
53:58
quick.
54:00
Well, we'll find out soon it was
watching the view.
54:03
Wait, wait, wait. We just need
to finish up with this this
54:06
thing. I thought this would be
kind of like it honestly though.
54:11
Infowars now has a lot of
footage you've already seen. But
54:14
the people stroking out which
I've seen six
54:18
or seven iron filings that I saw
is not iron, the coffee. And it
54:24
was and wanted to call it
54:25
but I mean, it's really
disturbing to see and what's
54:29
what's interesting is that, you
know, you have the entire
54:33
medical community and way down
at the end of the line almost in
54:36
the dirt itself is the people
who you know, take lovingly take
54:41
care of you they you know, they
they try to shoot you full of
54:44
embalming fluid, which, you
know, there's so much so many
54:46
clots in some of these people
that can't get through. It
54:50
doesn't even go through and
they're not really necessarily
54:53
sophisticated guys, and I think
they're really brave to do this
54:57
because they're gonna get in
some massive
54:59
a lot of them were Under group
you know, behind a shield.
55:03
What do you what do you mean?
Oh, yeah, a couple of were
55:05
anonymous. That's true. That's
true. Okay, so you had the view
55:09
you said
55:11
Dr. Will be Goldberg, Dr. Whoopi
Goldberg. She has, I guess I
55:18
didn't know this but I got these
clips is dynamite. This is our
55:21
first she plays Fauci retiring.
You know, they're both Fauci,
55:26
Fauci, Fauci and then Whoopi
comes on and let's go through
55:30
these because I'm guessing she's
had COVID twice, and she just
55:35
got over the Second Baptist is
Dr. Whoopi one from our
55:40
a lot of conservatives who
posted about how much they hate
55:43
Dr. Fauci that they'd rather get
COVID than ever test again. Let
55:48
me explain something to you as
somebody who's just come off and
55:50
again
55:52
second time
55:54
she's come off it again. She's
so lucky that she's had it more
55:59
than once even though she's all
vaccinated that Max
56:02
she didn't die well this is
56:05
where we go because Doctor will
be number two brings in Dr. Bae
56:09
har.
56:10
I'm off and again, not a nice
light because you know, I came
56:15
off a tough a tough ask COVID
Okay, you don't get this it's
56:20
not funny. You don't want this
this will kill you as a man with
56:25
new people. The reason it didn't
kill you is because you've been
56:28
boosted okay, if you're not
boosted you got it. You could
56:32
die. That's the point people
right on Twitter or someplace.
56:36
You see what they got it and she
has the temerity that she has.
56:39
Yeah, but what is sitting there
she's not in the casket.
56:43
You might die.
56:47
So we're going back to these old
and I will call them old tropes.
56:51
Ah, tropes, the old trope Well,
you know, at least you won't get
56:56
it as sick or you know, this is
all theoretical, of course,
56:59
because we don't have to what
Beasley's different universe
57:02
please
57:02
tell me that someone at some
point one of these doctors of
57:05
the views says you won't
transmit it to somebody please
57:08
tell me they threw that in?
57:11
Well, let's listen to the next
one. Oh, no, I have you might
57:15
have one here and clip three.
57:18
I have to stay well so I don't
hurt anybody. We take care of
57:23
each other I don't understand
how a suggestion for making your
57:26
life perhaps better for them for
the holidays means people's
57:32
entire life saving people seven
administration seven
57:36
administration's he saved
people's lives during the AIDS
57:40
epidemic. You know, think the
holidays, he
57:43
killed people during the AIDS
epidemic. With AC ICD, enjoy
57:49
that with AC t. And this is a
lie and we just have to face it.
57:55
The M five M is going and it all
every mainstream institution is
58:00
just going full bore. We don't
care. We don't care what you
58:03
what anyone else says this is
it. This is law. And don't
58:07
worry, because George Washington
had mandates, okay, so this is
58:12
as old as America, and we're all
going to make sure you get
58:16
jacked up and juiced. Because
all the lies just the tropes as
58:20
you call them, just keep on
going. So we just have to ignore
58:24
it. But unfortunately, the rule
makers, the legislators that are
58:30
gonna go ahead and do it.
Because they all buy into it.
58:36
It's total optimism, this is
mind control.
58:41
With this group is for sure mind
control. So let's go into clip
58:44
four. I think you finished that
one, right, yeah. And forward,
58:48
where they go on and on about
how great Fauci is.
58:53
And for shame, For shame for
someone saying that, you know,
58:58
people hate wash Dr. Fauci if
you don't like him, like, carry
59:02
on like there are other
channels. There's other things
59:04
to do. It's not like he got you
to wear a mask, or anything
59:08
else. Like the focus on him just
shows you that they're trying to
59:12
put their vitriol somewhere,
because he's here for other
59:15
reasons. So just carry on keep
doing you're not. It's almost
59:18
like
59:19
he's here. What Oh, he's here
for other reasons. What are the
59:22
reasons to kill people?
59:24
Focus on him just shows you that
they're trying to put their
59:27
vitriol somewhere, because he's
here for other reasons. So just
59:30
carry on, keep doing your notes.
It's almost like
59:32
gee, I'll get COVID I'll die and
I'll own the lip.
59:36
What a good idea. Yeah.
59:39
Dr. Bae hard. Dr. Whoopie, all
of the doctors on the view. Dr.
59:44
Shah, all of them I kind of
pulled back from this because I
59:48
want to approach some people
with love and compassion. We're
59:51
shaving all their heads and
we're marching them naked down
59:53
Main Street people. These people
are collaborators and they are
59:56
evil, they are evil. Okay, so
Let's go to ABC because yes,
1:00:02
Fauci is final farewell man.
That was a spectacle.
1:00:06
And in his final press briefing
at the White House, Dr. Anthony
1:00:09
Fauci, who is retiring after 54
years with the NIH, his final
1:00:14
message stress that Americans
should get an updated COVID-19
1:00:18
shot as soon as eligible. Dr.
Fauci was also asked how he
1:00:22
would like to be remembered. And
he said, quote, I've given it
1:00:25
everything that I have, and I've
never left anything on the field
1:00:29
if they want to remember me
whether they judge rightly or
1:00:32
wrongly what I've done I gave it
all I got I gave it all I got
1:00:38
for many decades
1:00:41
for that will not be much
committed. I don't know what
1:00:45
this is why this is a sharp, she
can't you know what, because
1:00:48
it's so egregious ly false. It's
such a lie. I think Robins brain
1:00:53
almost wouldn't allow her to say
it
1:00:55
whether they judge rightly or
wrongly what I've done I gave it
1:00:59
all I got I gave it all I got
for many decades be
1:01:04
committed. You got to do the
double here this is this is
1:01:09
actually kind of interesting.
Yeah, okay, let's try it one
1:01:14
more time.
1:01:15
Want to remember me whether they
judge rightly or wrongly? What
1:01:19
I've done, I gave it all I got I
gave it all I got for many
1:01:24
decades. What an amazing career.
Four years Yeah,
1:01:29
a Mazda Corolla NAS in Korea.
Okay. Um, so we did have a
1:01:34
couple of things that needed to
be discussed. And as ABC points
1:01:40
out, you know, we've got a real
issue here with RSV.
1:01:42
Plus, as families prepare to
gather for Thanksgiving health
1:01:44
officials are warning the surge
and respiratory infections could
1:01:47
get worse, some pediatric
hospitals around the country are
1:01:51
already full. And it's not just
the young getting sick, older
1:01:54
people are being hospitalized
with the virus, RSV at alarming
1:01:58
rates.
1:02:01
Hospitals, measurement, first of
all, what did we ever hear of
1:02:05
RSV in the last 15 years that
we've been doing this show?
1:02:08
Never, never, never. It's never
cropped up at all. Because it's
1:02:15
just common. It's common. And
then the other thing is, why do
1:02:18
they continue to lie about the
hospital beds? You know, I know
1:02:23
everyone who listens to this
show, and anyone who's in the
1:02:25
business knows that the
hospitals try to run it full
1:02:29
capacity, if possible. That's
how they make money. An empty
1:02:33
bed makes no money. That's
right.
1:02:36
And there's many professions
where that slogan is valid.
1:02:40
Yeah, that's the airline
industry, like the guy how the
1:02:43
Southwest had the air, the
airplanes not making any money
1:02:46
for us when it's sitting on the
tarmac. In
1:02:48
fact, they run the airlines the
same way as the hospitals, they
1:02:51
need to have the occupancy.
That's why we have less flights.
1:02:56
And that's why they're more
full, and that's why it's a
1:02:58
nightmare. But this flu and RSV,
this is kind of an issue,
1:03:04
because the way they exploit
Well, actually, here's this was
1:03:08
a question for Dr. Fauci has his
last time at the podium. So Dr.
1:03:13
Fauci said that it is not the
problem. Sorry, this is they're
1:03:16
asking John about this, which is
even better. I
1:03:19
think there's this rebound
effect with the flu this season.
1:03:23
Why then does it seem like the
the country is caught so flat
1:03:28
footed? By? What do you mean by
flat footed
1:03:31
people in this country are
struggling to get basic
1:03:33
antibiotics and
1:03:35
anti virus?
1:03:36
Now here? I think this is Ducey
makes a critical mistake. And it
1:03:41
gives Dr. Shah while he still
has hair, it gives him the edge
1:03:46
because he says it's hard for
people to get antibiotics and
1:03:50
antivirals there is apparently
some shortage of some
1:03:54
antibiotics. But he says
antivirals and that's where he
1:03:59
lost it for you're struggling
1:04:00
to get basic antibiotics and
anti
1:04:03
virus.
1:04:04
Why? So I'm not sure what what
so we have plenty of packs of
1:04:08
it. There's I've not heard
people struggling.
1:04:12
We got plenty of plaques of it.
Don't worry. I haven't heard
1:04:15
people struggling except for
breath when they're dying from
1:04:18
the packs livid
1:04:19
plenty of packs of a there's,
I've not heard people
1:04:21
struggling. The flu and RSV. So
I don't know what antivirals
1:04:27
you're thinking about for RSV.
There aren't any that I'm aware
1:04:30
of. There is a monoclonal that's
for very, very high risk
1:04:33
children. We have that we have
plenty of that. So I don't think
1:04:36
anybody's struggling. I'm not
aware of anybody struggling to
1:04:39
get the monoclonal for high risk
children, immunocompromised
1:04:41
children, but today, no
shortages of antivirals and
1:04:45
antibiotics compound the stress
of a rough season for viral
1:04:48
illnesses. And again, I'd have
to look at the specifics. What I
1:04:51
would say is, we often see
shortages of individual
1:04:54
antibiotics. I'm not I'm not
aware of antivirals that are in
1:04:58
shortage of The single most
important thing that people need
1:05:03
to do to protect themselves in
this moment where we have a lot
1:05:06
of flu, so have a decent amount
of RSP still got a good amount
1:05:10
of COVID. The single most
importantly people need to do is
1:05:11
they'll get it keeps you out of
the hospital who
1:05:14
you are right, John, listen to
him. He's dying, he's kind of
1:05:18
freaking out, he speeds up, and
I know I'm overanalyzing a bit.
1:05:22
But he speeds up when he has to
basically pitch the vaccine
1:05:26
again, lets people need
1:05:27
to do to protect themselves in
this moment where we have a lot
1:05:30
of flu, so have a decent amount
of RSV still got a good amount
1:05:34
of COVID, the single most
important thing people need to
1:05:35
do is they'll get vaccinated.
1:05:37
That's me, that's not a guy in
trouble. This English
1:05:43
accent, he still got a good
amount of COVID. The single most
1:05:46
importantly people need to do is
they'll get vaccinated, out of
1:05:49
the hospital, it protects it
keeps you from getting
1:05:52
particularly sick. We have
plenty of flu vaccines, we have
1:05:55
plenty of
1:05:55
love. The medical term keeps you
from getting particularly sick,
1:05:58
it protects it
1:05:59
keeps you from getting
particularly sick. We have
1:06:02
plenty of flu vaccines, we have
plenty of COVID vaccines, we
1:06:05
have plenty of COVID antivirals,
as I said, I think the country
1:06:08
is ready. We're ready to support
hospitals that are getting into
1:06:12
trouble. We have been working
with jurisdictions over the last
1:06:15
month meeting with them. If if
hospitals need help, we've
1:06:19
offered that and we stand ready
to help hospitals get through
1:06:21
this moment.
1:06:24
I just answered my own question
to myself. What was that? Why
1:06:28
are we hearing about RSV so much
all of a sudden?
1:06:30
Well, I should have played these
in the other order. But here's
1:06:34
Fauci a Fauci Explain. Well,
1:06:36
wait, well, let me tell you what
I might have to put a prediction
1:06:38
in the Red Book. RSV vaccine.
We've already developed, we've
1:06:44
already talked about, of course,
it's going to be an RSV vaccine.
1:06:48
But there's, it's ever gets
ours.
1:06:50
It's just, it's just mRNA. And
we just we just calculated on
1:06:54
the supercomputer. And
1:06:56
that's the question would be,
the question would be, is it
1:06:58
going to be the first? I have
another thought, by the way? Is
1:07:03
it going to be the first mRNA
vaccine outside of COVID? Is it
1:07:06
going to be the first one I
think it might be?
1:07:10
Possibly, I mean, aren't they
also making mRNA against heart
1:07:14
attacks? Alright, here's Fauci
explaining why, and this is this
1:07:20
is I mean, I'm sorry, this is
just horseshit. When you
1:07:23
have seasons of very low flu,
which got kind of bumped off the
1:07:28
table by COVID, when you
1:07:30
how, okay. We know that there
was no flu, no flu, there was no
1:07:36
flu. But when he says it kind of
got bumped off the table. What
1:07:40
the tabletop exercise table
where you strategize this whole
1:07:44
thing, or did the virus just go
Oh, I'm sorry, I was falling. I
1:07:49
can't get up. What does that
mean, technically? And the White
1:07:53
House press did not ask him of
course, fortunately,
1:07:58
flu, which got kind of bumped
off the table by COVID. When you
1:08:02
have respiratory illnesses that
circulate, they sort of have
1:08:06
niches that you very rarely have
one and the other at its peak.
1:08:11
So when we say is this
1:08:12
true, John?
1:08:15
How should I know but it's like,
just sounds like he's making it
1:08:20
up as he goes along.
1:08:22
We're at a peak with COVID. All
the other respiratory illnesses,
1:08:26
including RSV, and including
flu, were very, very low
1:08:30
compared to other years. When
you now open up in society,
1:08:34
people now maybe are
unvaccinated. Not everybody's
1:08:39
wearing a mask with trying to
get back in or getting back to
1:08:41
some degree of normality. You so
must have like a rebound effect
1:08:45
of something that was very low
for two seasons. If you look
1:08:50
at the last shot, another
medical term is the rebound
1:08:53
effect. When you have I'm happy
that Dr. Fauci is giving me a
1:08:57
little bit of education here. So
when you have a virus that has
1:09:01
fallen off the table for and
it's it's two years in a row,
1:09:06
which
1:09:07
was no fault of its own, without
evidence,
1:09:09
and so yes, the dynamite, so the
flu fell off the table through
1:09:16
no fault of its own. But, and
this is what we could have
1:09:20
anticipated. I think there's a
sort of a rebound effect. And in
1:09:25
Fauci is physics, The rebound
comes back twice as hard as the
1:09:30
energy that was put into it for
some reason.
1:09:34
They get back and
1:09:36
wait, you have to also take into
account even though each year's
1:09:42
flu is different.
1:09:44
There's that too. Thank you.
1:09:46
When you now open up in society,
people now maybe are
1:09:51
unvaccinated and not everybody's
wearing a mask when trying to
1:09:55
get back and getting back to
some degree of normality. You
1:09:58
still must have like a rebound.
effect of something that was
1:10:01
very low for two seasons. If you
look at the flu over the last
1:10:05
couple of years, in the peak of
the COVID, back in 2020, and
1:10:10
2021, we were having the lowest
flu seasons on record. So it's
1:10:15
not surprising that we're seeing
it returned back.
1:10:20
There's so many people I know
who are convinced that this was
1:10:24
just the flu and they just sigh
opt us. And this, of course,
1:10:29
doesn't help debunk that
thinking. And then then we've
1:10:33
got I do have the outrage with
the with the today, Today News,
1:10:38
Africa reporter but just a
little shorty here. This is
1:10:40
Fauci. This is his farewell.
This is what he really wants and
1:10:44
listen carefully because he
means it.
1:10:46
First of all, everybody should
be vaccinated and boosted with
1:10:50
flu. And with COVID. Okay. What
did he just say?
1:10:57
You should get a shot to give
you a COVID in the flu. Yes,
1:11:01
exactly. Well,
1:11:02
everybody should be vaccinated
and boosted with flu. And with
1:11:06
COVID with
1:11:06
flu and with COVID.
1:11:08
You go, okay. Yes, the word
should have been for. Yep. But
1:11:12
he said wait for flu and for
COVID. vaccinated for something
1:11:17
you don't you do not get
vaccinated with something? Nope.
1:11:22
So, yeah, it's just the truth
has to come out.
1:11:26
Okay, so then we had, I have
these two clips, you might have
1:11:30
them as
1:11:30
we go those clips we give it a
thesis. Oh, yes, please. Now, we
1:11:35
know if we're gonna go with
Malone's commentary that the CIA
1:11:39
is behind this whole thing. And
because they need a platform for
1:11:42
future attacks, bio weapon
attacks
1:11:45
and for turning as many people
Democrat as possible.
1:11:49
Well, there's always that that's
always there.
1:11:51
It's always on.
1:11:54
Is it? So you want to show maybe
what the idea is, is this, this
1:12:00
platform, the mRNA platform,
which may not be the best, but
1:12:05
it is a platform that you use in
the future for everything? Yeah,
1:12:08
the problem is a lot of people
don't take to it well,
1:12:12
yeah, some die, apparently.
1:12:14
So what you have to do is get
rid of those people in the first
1:12:19
tranche. In other words, get rid
of everyone you can who's who's
1:12:23
who this mRNA vaccine is toxic
to get them out of the picture.
1:12:27
Because when hell breaks loose
and somebody does attack us with
1:12:30
the bio weapon, we won't have
time to deal with all these dead
1:12:33
people that people that are
dying from the platform, as
1:12:36
opposed to people who are being
protected using the platform. So
1:12:40
let's do that now.
1:12:42
John, you had me at tranche? I
think you see, it's sad to think
1:12:50
but that's why isn't why not?
1:12:53
What is is killing people left
and right and pilots and drop
1:12:57
and I mean, it should end
they're just in total denial
1:13:01
about it because I it's possible
that you will we this is a
1:13:05
process we have to go through to
make sure that the left over
1:13:09
genetically inclined people that
won't get sick as nuts not
1:13:14
killing everybody. Like some
people thought thought it may do
1:13:18
is killing some people. And
those people we got to get them
1:13:21
out of the way for the future
because of the upcoming war.
1:13:25
What I'm looking for is some I'm
looking for some markers is what
1:13:33
kind of people get it? You know,
who are the ones that get to
1:13:37
die, they get the they get these
these clots and these these
1:13:41
robbery
1:13:42
did on the sports field people
in perfectly good health, but
1:13:45
it's not everybody. So no, it's
not everybody, but it's a lot of
1:13:49
people. It's a lot more than
just normally acceptable for a
1:13:51
vaccine, or any other drug for
that
1:13:53
matter. There you go. You're
just some dude on a podcast dude
1:13:56
on Twitter dude on a podcast.
And there's a dude
1:14:00
who's got to be a marker.
1:14:02
Yeah, maybe it's the AE AC two
receptors or something like
1:14:07
that.
1:14:07
It could be whatever it is they
do insisting on to this day,
1:14:11
when it's not even necessarily
the pandemic is over. Even Biden
1:14:14
said that even though he got
excoriated for it, they're still
1:14:18
insisting a guy to get the
shots. Everyone's gotta get this
1:14:21
shot, we got to call the herd.
We'll see what
1:14:25
I mean, there's still has to be
just a pure financial motive. I
1:14:29
mean, it doesn't surprise me
that this is what the news shows
1:14:31
because that's what they're,
that's what they live and die by
1:14:34
is the advertisement of Big
Pharma. So they have to do that.
1:14:38
But all these doctors I don't
know. It's, this is so
1:14:43
destructive. And then another
annoying dude from Africa. From
1:14:50
Africa, Africa today, news,
he's, he's been annoying before
1:14:54
in these. And it's kind of fun
because Kareem Abdul Giampiero
1:15:00
Damn, she does not like this
dude, I think we can hear him
1:15:03
here he's a what is Dr. Fauci
before you leave? How about the
1:15:13
origins of COVID? I mean, you
know, like,
1:15:16
he got this clip. Fauci Come on,
man, come on this she jumps into
1:15:22
excoriate the guy. Only 30%
1:15:29
We have a process here. I'm not
calling out on people who yell,
1:15:34
and you're being you're being
you're being disrespectful to
1:15:37
your colleagues, and you're
being disrespectful to our
1:15:39
guests. I will not call on you,
if you yell. And also you're
1:15:44
taking time off the clock,
because Dr. Fauci has to leave
1:15:47
in a couple of minutes. I'm not
getting into a back and forth
1:15:50
with you guys, Jeremy Dr. Fauci.
1:16:00
Just completely lost control,
which it is not it is not your
1:16:08
turn. To be a good to be in the
Romper Room.
1:16:17
Press Briefing you need to call
from people across the room. She
1:16:20
has a valid question. She's
upset about the origin of the
1:16:24
question. She's the best person
1:16:26
I hear your question. But we're
not doing this the way you want
1:16:30
it. This is the disrespect. It
is. I'm done. Simon. I'm done.
1:16:35
I'm Simon. I'm done. I'm done
with you right now. Go ahead.
1:16:40
You're taking time away from
your colleagues?
1:16:43
Sorry, John, your thoughts on
this exchange?
1:16:46
Well, this guy's out of control.
And they don't want that
1:16:52
question about the origins
because Fauci whatever he says
1:16:55
he you know, he did. It's off
limits. Yeah. That's all there
1:17:00
is to it. And they're gonna go
when the they're going to do
1:17:04
some more hearings in Congress,
and they're gonna bring Fauci
1:17:06
back in this guy's doomed to
have to give testimony he's
1:17:09
gonna disappear. Like, you know,
move. Well, disco,
1:17:13
there's something else and the
the UK has done a great job with
1:17:17
their former health minister.
Matt Hancock remember him? The
1:17:22
health ministry? Yeah, while he
was the Health Minister during
1:17:25
COVID. And well, it doesn't
matter. He was like, he was a
1:17:27
version of the Fauci not the
same, but he was a version of
1:17:31
the Fauci. And he had to resign
because he had an affair with
1:17:35
his assistant. Remember, he was
sneaking out
1:17:39
everyone to do one thing, and
he'd go out and party,
1:17:42
right. So here's the humor of
the Brits, and having lived
1:17:47
there for a few years. I totally
appreciate this. As is with
1:17:51
many, and it's odd, how many
people do this in Britain, but
1:17:54
the biggest celebrities will go
on? I'm a celebrity. Get me out
1:17:58
of here. Are you familiar with
this program? Yeah. So you go to
1:18:02
the jungle, and you have to do
all kinds of stuff. Now, in this
1:18:05
case, the audience is voting on
tasks that the former Health
1:18:11
Minister has to complete. They
consist mainly of eating things.
1:18:18
So the public keeps voting him
to do challenges. And so far
1:18:22
he's eaten a kangaroo penis, a
sheep's vagina, and a cow anus.
1:18:31
This is what we should do with
with Fauci with all these
1:18:34
people. This, I rescind I
rescind. And I withdraw the
1:18:40
threat of shaving people and
marching them down Main Street
1:18:42
naked. I think they need to go
on I'm a celebrity, get me out
1:18:45
of here and the public votes on
these things. That that would be
1:18:50
healing for the nation. Healing.
I'm just saying we've had we've
1:18:57
had a lot of good, a lot of good
reality show ideas on this
1:19:01
program. And one
1:19:03
of these days I wouldn't be a
good one. But do you think you
1:19:05
actually think the nation
doesn't like Fauci?
1:19:08
Hey, did you make the mistake of
thinking that these votes are
1:19:12
real? What do you like Elon
Musk's Twitter poll. Now? The
1:19:15
producers determine what he's
going to eat.
1:19:18
No, I'm not saying I'm not
talking about that. I'm talking
1:19:21
about your thinking that well,
this is a good way to get back
1:19:24
at it except for a fringe. Most
people love Fauci as you can
1:19:29
hear when you listen to the
interview, you're
1:19:31
missing the point. We'll just
pretend that 80% of the country
1:19:35
voted to have him eat the
kangaroo penis.
1:19:40
I understand that part. Oh,
okay. I think it's that I don't
1:19:43
think the public's gonna respond
in a in a way you think?
1:19:47
Wow, okay, then then
1:19:48
we're lost. Well, we're
1:19:51
lost. We're lost. And sad bit of
news. Although we kind of knew
1:20:00
It was happening. We had gotten
reports about Dr. Simone gold,
1:20:04
certainly a hero or a hero
heroine early on in the Americas
1:20:09
frontline doctors, you know,
they were the first ones out
1:20:12
there to report on this. They
were the first ones out there.
1:20:15
And and we kept hearing from
people who are trying to do
1:20:19
business with them and you know,
set up different things that Dr.
1:20:23
Simone had gone into what I
heard was, she's gone all
1:20:25
Hollywood. And what that meant
that she she had a Hollywood
1:20:29
boyfriend, John strand, who's
been like kind of more model
1:20:35
than actor I guess. Both of them
were inside the Capitol on
1:20:39
January 6, with a megaphone
telling people what to do. She
1:20:45
copped a plea deal and has been
out. And he apparently is still
1:20:51
going to trial. But he's on
Twitter and he has no problem
1:20:55
communicating. So that's very
sketchy. But then when you find
1:21:00
out after she got out of
detention with her plea deal,
1:21:04
she went apeshit. And here is a
short rundown of what she has
1:21:09
done. Sorry.
1:21:12
I'm sorry, you got the APA. The
number of times we've used the
1:21:15
ape shit on the show is small
down into the seven digits.
1:21:21
Will you tell me if this
shortlist of what she's done so
1:21:25
far with America's frontline
Doctor money is worthy of the as
1:21:29
moniker the mountain
1:21:30
gold purchased a $3.6 million
home in Naples, Florida without
1:21:35
authorization from the board.
She also then went along with
1:21:40
her boyfriend, John strand. And
they also went and put a lease
1:21:46
on another home in Naples,
Florida. a down payment of
1:21:50
$45,000 with a think of
subsequent, like $12,000 a month
1:21:54
something outrageous. And then
she and her boyfriend. They went
1:21:58
along and actually purchased
three vehicles, Mercedes Benz
1:22:02
Sprinter van I undyed Genesis
and a GMC Denali. In addition,
1:22:08
they were spending monthly up to
$12,000 a month on a personal
1:22:12
security officer $5,600 On a
personal housekeeper, I don't
1:22:16
know how dirty their house was,
plus other personal items
1:22:19
replacing the credit card, and
the amount of nearly $50,000 a
1:22:24
month. In addition, Simone gold
was also renting private planes
1:22:30
and at least twice she rented
these private planes and in one
1:22:34
instance exceeding over $100,000
1:22:39
It's just like Black Lives
Matter. It's the same I don't
1:22:42
know how do these people get so
corrupted? So delusional?
1:22:49
I mean, that sounds fishy about
this story. I mean, for one
1:22:52
thing, she was a spokes hole and
out there in front and then she
1:22:56
runs into this guy strand. If
you think that maybe strands a
1:23:00
spook who handler
1:23:02
Yeah, that was my that was my
thing. Well the reason that is
1:23:05
there any other person detained
for January 6 crimes of
1:23:10
jaywalking or whatever of a
trespassing who is tweeting no
1:23:18
suspicious the whole thing
suspicious and he got her all
1:23:21
jacked up who knows?
1:23:26
Yeah, but and you know and and
then she sent out on letterhead
1:23:30
on the America's front like
doctors letterhead that she was
1:23:34
glad to be reinstated and she
just sent it out to everybody.
1:23:36
She then she locked down the
website. I guess they had access
1:23:39
to it. It's a mess. I sent
America's frontline doctors
1:23:44
little bit of money. I'm sure I
gave him 50 bucks or something
1:23:47
when they asked for it. There
was the thing to do. There was
1:23:52
the thing to do. That's it from
what my plane ride
1:24:00
it all right. Well, that's
interesting, I guess. Well,
1:24:03
we'll we'll have we'll have to
see. We'll have to get some of
1:24:06
the election I got it. I just
want to get a couple election
1:24:09
things out of the way because
it's still dragging on you know,
1:24:11
with America open the rest. I
have a short 12 second clip
1:24:15
which I want you to deconstruct
it for me. My claim is based on
1:24:20
this clip, Herschel Walker is
going to lose play the clip and
1:24:24
you tell me why I think that way
1:24:26
Senate candidate Herschel
Walker's bus tour I made a stop
1:24:29
in powder Springs, Georgia
yesterday. He is running against
1:24:32
Senator Raphael Warnock in the
Senate runoff election. Walker
1:24:36
was joined by Senator Lindsey
Graham and Senator Ted Cruz.
1:24:46
Hey, hey, I'll make sure you in
Herschel, let us on your tour on
1:24:50
the bus.
1:24:53
Crews you know buddy squad.
Izzy, please.
1:24:58
It's the hit squad.
1:25:00
Good squat. Exactly. Well,
bowburn Yes. When I'm back, I
1:25:07
know
1:25:07
Colorado's Third District
Democratic challenger Adam
1:25:10
Frisch last week conceded to
Republican incumbent Lauren
1:25:13
Bovard. They are separated by
over 500 votes I Call Bull crap.
1:25:19
Press and other outlets have not
yet called the race for Buber
1:25:22
bull crap qualifies for a
recount under Colorado law
1:25:26
because the margin is so small
but the two candidates said they
1:25:29
are not calling for a recount.
1:25:32
Okay.
1:25:35
Just put, you know why put that
clip out for obvious reasons,
1:25:38
because I just love to have you
1:25:39
love this blue crab. You love.
Of course, it's a great clip.
1:25:43
There's a little more primetime
purging news. I think this is
1:25:48
kind of interesting. It's not
interesting. But yeah, there it
1:25:51
is.
1:25:51
The Supreme Court has now
cleared the way for Congress to
1:25:53
get a hold of former President
Trump's tax returns. It ends a
1:25:56
three year fight by Democrats.
But Trump's delays may have paid
1:26:00
off because any investigation
that Democrats begin now will
1:26:03
almost certainly be shut down
when Republicans take over the
1:26:06
House in January.
1:26:10
There's a very funny
announcement on whitehouse.gov.
1:26:16
But even on the White House,
Twitter, it's a Ron Klain
1:26:20
tweeted this. It's here one last
item for your Thanksgiving
1:26:23
dinner, some talking points when
that uncle comes at you about
1:26:27
power gas. So it's President
Biden's top assessments for for
1:26:33
when chatting with your uncle at
Thanksgiving. Yeah. Now, did you
1:26:37
see the glaring error?
1:26:39
No, I did not. I didn't look at
it. Okay, so
1:26:41
I won't go through this.
1:26:43
I mean, I looked at it. I
didn't. I didn't deconstruct it.
1:26:46
Yeah, I
1:26:46
won't go through the whole
thing. But here is one
1:26:50
paragraph. Despite global
challenges. We're making
1:26:54
progress. Bullet Point 10
million jobs created
1:26:59
unemployment near record lows,
bullet point, unemployment near
1:27:03
record lows, including for black
and Hispanic Americans bullet
1:27:06
point. More small businesses
launching than ever before
1:27:10
bullet point rallied the world
In Defense of Ukraine in the
1:27:14
face of Putin's aggression. And
here's my favorite and I'm
1:27:20
reading this verbatim no taxes
on people making above $400,000
1:27:26
He kept his promise Wow. And
that's on every version of it
1:27:35
Wow, how can you and leave it
up? It's I'll read it again. And
1:27:42
no and it's a no is capitalized
and no taxes on people making
1:27:47
above 400,000 Dash he kept his
promise. Now what the promise
1:27:53
was no new taxes on people
making under 400,000 Yeah, that
1:27:58
was the promise but he didn't
eat it was a lie. This is this
1:28:02
I'm guarantee you that no one
over $400,000 Will will have any
1:28:07
taxes to pay at all it's just
crazy. proofreads people die you
1:28:14
know free proofreading people
1:28:16
what does it take? Yeah, just
pass it around. Or you know what
1:28:21
it means to me when you see
stuff like that is that nobody's
1:28:23
paying any attention? Any of it?
Can you guys take a look at this
1:28:27
and tell me if there's any
mistakes on here? We have to
1:28:29
know Yeah, sure. Sure, boss.
Yeah, that looks good.
1:28:34
You know that Oh, one more no
one read it. Or
1:28:37
you know, they sit back and no
good to go.
1:28:42
The way what I always say when
it's actually good to go good to
1:28:45
go. When it's actually good. No,
I stopped doing that. I say no
1:28:48
changes. Yeah, that's true. You
have changed. But I've always
1:28:52
enjoyed good to go.
1:28:53
I'll bring it back. I'll bring
back good to
1:28:55
go. It's okay. Don't worry
1:28:56
in New Zealand a promise from my
your hinda to vote low into Voer
1:29:04
the loading age to lower the
voting age to 16 because it's
1:29:08
discriminatory to have an age
limit. That's an interesting
1:29:14
choice. Dumb. I don't know. I
wouldn't maybe it was the median
1:29:20
age in
1:29:21
just lower to 12 now with it.
1:29:23
Now I'm with I'm with you there.
That'd be fun.
1:29:28
I guess in Texas news. Okay. I
love Texas news to me too.
1:29:33
Especially here's I have to go
defend my state. Okay.
1:29:37
The only reason I do it, I know
Tech Tech. I get California
1:29:41
stuff too, which is more
interesting. Well actually this
1:29:43
to the California is because it
really is about pot and boom.
1:29:47
Here we go. California pot
shops. Listen to this horrible
1:29:51
story.
1:29:52
legalizing recreational
marijuana was supposed to take
1:29:55
the criminal element out of the
equation and California but
1:30:00
isn't working out that way.
national correspondent William
1:30:02
Lajeunesse shows us from Los
Angeles.
1:30:07
Riverside County an illegal pot
farm outside Los Angeles. Inside
1:30:17
deputies fighting guns and to
accuse growers hiding in a
1:30:21
closet. It looks like a goat
farm but from the air deputies
1:30:25
could see grow houses containing
millions in illicit pot. The
1:30:29
illegal industry is competing
with the legal industry and
1:30:32
essentially putting them out of
business. Prop 64
1:30:35
makes marijuana illegal in
1:30:36
California
1:30:37
like other states, voters were
told legalizing marijuana would
1:30:40
eliminate associated crime and
cartels. That hasn't happened.
1:30:45
We're seeing a massive
cultivation operations
1:30:49
police say organized crime still
controls the market. Illegal
1:30:52
Immigrants grow the pot while
local gangs sell it through
1:30:56
outlaw dispensaries. This is one
of about 85 Illegal pawn shops
1:31:01
in Los Angeles because selling
cannabis without a license is a
1:31:05
misdemeanor. they reopen this
one's been busted seven times
1:31:09
the problem is
1:31:10
these illegal shops are coming
in and there are other
1:31:12
undercutting all the legal shops
that are coming in and selling
1:31:15
the product almost half the
price
1:31:20
Oh go figure government screwed
up a great little market
1:31:25
Yeah they did by over by
overdoing it they did went they
1:31:28
got carried away because they
showed they went into this pot
1:31:31
shop in LA and they had the same
edibles they had all these all
1:31:36
well packaged it was the same
stuff. They bring it in and
1:31:41
they're not paying the taxes on
it that's the only difference
1:31:43
and so they can sell at a lower
price because the taxes are
1:31:45
exorbitant right you know a sin
tax they love they will syntax.
1:31:50
How much is your business in New
York?
1:31:52
You know what the percentages of
the syntax for weed?
1:31:55
I do not.
1:31:56
I don't either. I was just
curious. But
1:31:59
play part two of this.
1:32:01
Inside looks like a candy store
with edibles labeled chips a
1:32:04
high and Skittles 24 varieties
of pot, water and power will cut
1:32:08
off utilities Building and
Safety will cite the landlord
1:32:12
for code violations. But for law
enforcement California's
1:32:15
cannabis experiment is a
disaster
1:32:18
this will most likely open back
up in a day or two it did
1:32:21
within 24 hours and those
arrested were released but with
1:32:25
felonies now misdemeanors and no
interest from prosecutors. The
1:32:29
state's black market is thriving
and billions in promised tax
1:32:32
revenue go up in smoke
1:32:35
See and that's why Texas is
smart. Texas is like you don't
1:32:39
ever hear about a big marijuana
bust in Texas Do you never you
1:32:45
know why because like look you
know just come Burgess grow
1:32:50
itself smoke or whatever and
just we know what's not going to
1:32:53
work as if we'd start legalized
gonna be a hassle is gonna suck
1:32:57
I really think that's their
that's their their their
1:32:59
motivation could be you don't
get thrown in jail or arrested
1:33:02
or anything for pot in Texas
anywhere that I'm aware of.
1:33:07
They can they do the taxing and
do their job well in Washington
1:33:11
State. And I think Colorado
doesn't have the issues that
1:33:15
what it is is twofold. One
you're in Los Angeles, the
1:33:18
district attorney there who they
couldn't get rid of who's one of
1:33:21
these Soros liberals won't
prosecute anybody for doing
1:33:25
anything like that because it's
a misdemeanor. It's minor
1:33:28
Danny's not hurting anybody.
Okay, so So that's problem
1:33:32
number one and so they have all
these 85 pot shops that are
1:33:36
illegal because they're selling
without paying the taxes. So
1:33:39
they don't have there's no
enforcement. I mean if if there
1:33:42
was enforcement it wouldn't be
an issue they never bring that
1:33:45
up. Now
1:33:47
I want you to open up it's okay.
Washington State and what was
1:33:55
the other example Colorado Yeah,
they both have other issues
1:33:58
which I'm sure is because of
this legal pot there they have
1:34:01
no control over their over their
state that killing people so at
1:34:08
least you get you get get a good
weed market All right. Now let's
1:34:15
go to Texas.
1:34:16
Let's go to Texas. We got a
couple of stories here. Here's
1:34:18
the one I think is the plot. Oh,
this is interesting. This a
1:34:23
plastic story in Texas. You tell
me do you knew about this
1:34:27
imposters are topping the list
of telemarketing calls that US
1:34:30
consumers would much rather
never get. That's according to
1:34:34
them.
1:34:34
Sorry. That's not plastics.
1:34:36
You played phones. Yeah
1:34:38
is one above
1:34:39
the world's largest plastic
facility is coming to the Texas
1:34:41
coastline. Two companies are
investing $8.5 billion to build
1:34:46
it Chevron Phillips chemical and
Qatar energy. The pair have
1:34:49
collaborated for more than two
decades on projects in Qatar.
1:34:53
The new project is an effort to
meet the growing demands for
1:34:56
polymers across the globe. The
plant will produce polyethylene
1:34:59
In the most commonly used
plastic in the world, it's used
1:35:02
to produce food packaging
coolers, housewares, water pipes
1:35:06
and more. Construction of the
new golden triangle polymers
1:35:09
way,
1:35:09
way, way, way, way, way way.
This is another New Tang
1:35:13
Dynasty. Yes it is of course,
yes Hogan why would they throw
1:35:17
in waterpipes
1:35:20
because they're made of plastic.
1:35:22
It's used to produce food
packaging coolers, housewares,
1:35:25
water pipes and more.
Construction of the new golden
1:35:28
triangle polymers plant is
slated to begin immediately.
1:35:31
It's expected to open by 2026
1:35:33
Hey man,
1:35:34
we got our bombs out here.
1:35:37
Well, here's your here's the
other one. That's an interesting
1:35:39
story. This is Texas test strip
legalization is you know about
1:35:43
this guy. I don't
1:35:44
know several Texas lawmakers are
proposing bills to make fentanyl
1:35:48
test strips legal. Currently,
the test strips are classified
1:35:52
as drug paraphernalia and the
state. Fentanyl test strips are
1:35:55
part of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention's harm
1:35:58
reduction strategy to reduce
overdose deaths. This small
1:36:02
strips of paper can detect the
presence of fentanyl and various
1:36:05
types of drugs. Three Democrats
and a Republican have filed
1:36:09
bills to decriminalize the test
strips and the Texas State
1:36:12
Legislature. Fentanyl related
deaths have increased
1:36:15
significantly over the last
three years and Texas advocates
1:36:19
for the bill say the change in
the law would save lives. The
1:36:23
Texas governor says fentanyl is
the single deadliest drug the
1:36:26
nation has ever encountered. And
its influx is a byproduct of
1:36:30
President Biden's border
policies.
1:36:33
Yeah, having ways for people to
test their narcotics um for in
1:36:40
the Netherlands. You know, MDMA
all of that you can get testing
1:36:46
there's still shops even though
it's not legal. It's one of
1:36:50
those Dutch rules like yeah, do
whatever you want. That has kept
1:36:53
a lot of people out of out of
trouble. So I'm not against
1:36:56
that. But this this fentanyl
there was an update on this law
1:37:00
enforcement officials announced
a major fentanyl drug bust today
1:37:04
where INVESTIGATORS SAY they
seized six pill presses that can
1:37:08
stamp brand names onto these
pills and one home in Inglewood,
1:37:12
California. Weapons bundles of
cash and about 450 pounds of
1:37:17
illegal drugs, including 1000s
of fake prescription pills laced
1:37:21
with fentanyl were also found.
Officials say the suspect made
1:37:25
more than 4000 sales over the
dark net and more conventional
1:37:29
websites, drug enforcement
officials and agency among all
1:37:33
the fentanyl laced pill sees
this year about six in 10
1:37:36
contain a lethal dose of
fentanyl think about that
1:37:40
think about that.
1:37:41
Oh I have to think about that
1:37:43
marinate in that for a bit will
ya think hold out Dad Your
1:37:47
breath and close your eyes
1:37:51
the reporting is that
1:37:52
the big new party drug though in
in Europe which is mainly the
1:37:58
Netherlands Denmark France is
and we know this because that
1:38:05
poisoning cases are on the rise
is laughing gas The Kids Are All
1:38:09
suckered into nitrous oxide. In
the end some of them are getting
1:38:12
pretty sick they're just and
they're just
1:38:17
blown away he gets sick he used
his pass out
1:38:20
let me well this poisoning let
me see what they say it was the
1:38:24
poisoning come from misuse of
the gas can lead to a whole
1:38:27
array of illness and injury
firstly the gas can disable
1:38:30
vitamin B 12 within the body
leading to potential nerve gas
1:38:36
sucking into helium
1:38:39
Bay is taking gas in addition
1:38:41
car accidents caused by driving
or either and
1:38:45
we talked about this on Horowitz
what what are people doing
1:38:50
driving around and then taking
up you know nitrous oxide is
1:38:54
knocks on your door knocks you
out is designed to put you under
1:38:59
its
1:38:59
tent it's Tesla owners they
think I am my car will just keep
1:39:02
on driving I can
1:39:03
I can just be puffing away on
this bag of nitrous is having
1:39:07
this balloon
1:39:08
do it says people will car
accidents caused by driving
1:39:11
while either intoxicated or
while driving trying to fill
1:39:15
balloons have significantly
increased in the Netherlands.
1:39:21
Littering have used cartridges
and balloons has also been
1:39:24
highlighted as an issue I don't
know why just just litter
1:39:27
Belgium is not exception to this
rule Road Safety Institute V us
1:39:32
found that one in seven Belgian
drivers under the age of 34
1:39:35
regularly uses nitrous oxide
before driving
1:39:44
6% have done so at least once a
month Wow. Well I'm completely
1:39:52
on the wagon now I cannot I
cannot smoke my my beloved
1:39:56
flower. For another week well
much longer than that but my
1:40:01
periodontist called me, because
I have the big, the big
1:40:04
procedure on Tuesday. And he
said, I'm gonna send you your
1:40:09
drugs and everything and
amoxicillin, which I had no
1:40:12
problem getting, it's supposed
to be very scarce these days.
1:40:16
And he said, man, you gotta just
you got to stop putting fire in
1:40:19
your mouth. I gotta have urine
and that don't all dried out. So
1:40:24
I'm jonesing a little bit.
1:40:26
So we're going to do this show
on Thursday. I don't think it's
1:40:33
going to happen. He's still
gonna have you're not gonna get
1:40:36
the operation.
1:40:37
No, I'm getting the operation.
The prognosis is it will take me
1:40:43
at least a week or a week. A
week is what we want to miss
1:40:47
Thursday
1:40:48
and Sunday.
1:40:48
I do not plan on missing Sunday.
But we do have to have a
1:40:51
contingency because it's
literally the I
1:40:54
do a show consisting of just the
last
1:40:57
Thursday, the best of our best
of Enders show mixes for the
1:41:01
year. That's the one I'm putting
together for Thursday.
1:41:05
Okay, and we have to do the
intros and outros to it. Yeah,
1:41:08
we're gonna do that on Sunday.
Okay, yeah. And then do we have
1:41:12
a volunteer out there? Yes.
Yeah, go ahead. Vote, we have a
1:41:17
volunteer who's going to put
together all the clips of the
1:41:20
day, we had like for the last 10
years. That's very cool. Which
1:41:25
is cool. Because like, Oh, my
God, okay. And so he wanted to
1:41:29
know, so maybe should get that
done sooner than later. So it
1:41:32
might be usable on Sunday. If
you on Sunday, it turns out you
1:41:35
can't do the show here.
1:41:42
Yeah, it's a little it's not
quite as funny. To me. I'm very,
1:41:48
very anxious about it, but
because it is it is my actual
1:41:53
tool, the one that I use is my
mouth. Can you imagine if I
1:41:57
start kissing, or I see
1:41:59
you talking like Jason Calacanis
or whistling and that would be
1:42:05
good.
1:42:09
deathly afraid of this?
1:42:11
Nothing's gonna happen. I'm
gonna tell you right now.
1:42:14
Well, and so so the guy call me
is really nice. It's, you know,
1:42:18
I got a team of two guys. And
and so at the end, he said,
1:42:21
Okay, Adam was great. Well, we
just hope everything goes well.
1:42:24
And I'll see you what, stop what
do you mean? You hope everything
1:42:27
goes? Well say that that you
said, let me put it this way. I
1:42:31
hope you have a good recovery.
That makes me feel even worse.
1:42:35
Thanks.
1:42:37
So yeah, they I don't know what
it is all today's doctors always
1:42:42
do that. Anyway, we hope you
will hope you come out of it.
1:42:49
Well, no, it's not just a
1:42:50
good chance that you're not, I
mean, the chances are one in
1:42:53
1000 that you'll drop dead
during the operation, but don't
1:42:57
worry about it.
1:42:58
But this is okay. It's a four
hour procedure. First of all, as
1:43:01
lodge it's not about me dropping
dead. It's about the healing
1:43:07
because, you know, I get bone
grafts, all kinds of stuff. It's
1:43:10
like,
1:43:11
making me sick.
1:43:12
You're welcome. Totally fine.
Thanks.
1:43:19
Bye, but probably not. You might
not be as fine as you'd hope on
1:43:22
Sunday, but you never know it.
You You know, you're a trooper,
1:43:25
the guy there was a story about
who was it was they'd read about
1:43:29
Kelsey Grammer when he was you
know, he was a cokehead. Yeah.
1:43:32
And they they bring him into the
do the cheer show. And he was
1:43:38
like so wasted this one guy's
describing it. He's so wasted
1:43:41
the guy can barely move and then
they actually go cue and they
1:43:45
put put the camera on and he
snaps right out of it becomes a
1:43:49
pro. Does his blind does his
bit. Yeah, does the whole thing.
1:43:54
Then after the shots over and
soon as the they they end they
1:43:59
they wrap it, he boom it back
into you. So you're like that.
1:44:06
Thanks,
1:44:06
John. So I can't wait to be just
like that in a week. Be great.
1:44:11
Okay, just to lighten the mood.
Some very bad gas from the
1:44:15
United Kingdom. Another Health
Minister Jeremy Hunt. We're
1:44:19
familiar with Jeremy hunty
Jeremy Hunt. Yeah,
1:44:21
go on. I'm sorry. Mike's gonna
continue.
1:44:26
Oh, okay, Kara. I'm gonna do it
every single time you say this,
1:44:32
I'm gonna call you out as being
Kara Swisher not much.
1:44:35
Now stop eventually.
1:44:36
So here is the British press, a
combination of a compilation, a
1:44:42
super cut, if you will, trying
to talk about the health
1:44:46
minister Jeremy Hunt.
1:44:47
Well, first up after the news,
we're gonna be talking to Jeremy
1:44:49
come and hunt the culture
secretary.
1:44:52
You see he's the culture
Secretary now. So this is where
1:44:55
they get messed up. It's because
they know he's the culture
1:44:58
Secretary and his name Name is
hunt and he used to be the
1:45:01
health secretary. So it's
complicated. First
1:45:03
up after the news we're gonna be
talking to Jeremy Hunt the
1:45:05
cultural Secretary about
1:45:08
the health secretary Jeremy Hunt
Jeremy Hunt these
1:45:12
circumstances changed Mr. Kent
Mr. Hunter to Health Secretary
1:45:16
Jeremy Hunt according to Jeremy
count cute, Jeremy Hunt and
1:45:21
Jeremy Hunt. A and Jeremy Hunt
paper says the Health Secretary
1:45:25
Jeremy Hunt decided that Jeremy
Hunt was just behind. Jeremy
1:45:31
Jeremy Hunt
1:45:32
demand that you're backing
Jeremy Kent. I'm so sorry Jeremy
1:45:35
Hunt. I've never said that
before in my life. It's usually
1:45:38
men who say that's waiting to
hear from Jeremy come to Health
1:45:40
Secretary Jeremy Jeremy Hunt.
1:45:43
Secretary Jeremy calm looks like
Jamie can't help Secretary
1:45:48
Jeremy has in the last couple of
minutes we've heard from the
1:45:51
foreign secretary what is Jeremy
answered? That's right Jeremy,
1:45:54
Jeremy company.
1:45:58
Anyone who knows what my last
name rhymes with them. I've been
1:46:00
called a whole lot worse on the
state program on the BBC.
1:46:04
Mainly you should know that the
C word in the UK is about as
1:46:08
innocuous as calling someone a
butthead for some reason has a
1:46:11
very different very different
vibe but it does give me the
1:46:14
opportunity to say that I'd like
to thank you for your courage
1:46:18
and say in the morning to you
the man who puts the sea and
1:46:20
Jeremy Hunt ladies and gentlemen
Mr. John C. Goodness
1:46:28
in the morning do miss read and
curioso in the morning all
1:46:31
ships. names to the Knights out
1:46:36
there. It's a mess. It's a mess.
Everything is falling apart. Yes
1:46:41
in the morning to the trolls in
the troll room at troll room.io
1:46:47
It's it's a holiday here so we
might as well just get right to
1:46:50
it because we have no idea
exactly how many trolls made it.
1:46:54
No, it couldn't be more Oh man.
That really hurt my ears. All
1:47:01
right. Right now Yeah, I was
kind of be expected 1352 Trolls
1:47:09
tuning in? Troll room.io no
agenda stream doc. I was looking
1:47:15
at it. It's two o'clock people
should be with their families.
1:47:19
What are we doing?
1:47:21
We're the family. We're their
family.
1:47:25
Your family? The trolls hangout
a troll room.io. And you can of
1:47:32
course, follow many trolls and
ourselves on Mastodon that will
1:47:37
be no agenda social.com We
talked about that earlier. And
1:47:43
we of course are still seen as
problematic. The alt right and
1:47:47
and Nazis. That's that's that's
what we're that's what we're
1:47:50
seeing in the fediverse. In
generally speaking. It's not
1:47:55
true, of course. But if you'd
like to join up if you'd like I
1:47:57
think we still have a couple of
slots in our 10,000 limit
1:48:00
available. Go to sign up.no
agenda social.com. Big thanks to
1:48:05
the artists for episode 1505. We
titled that one the cat's paw. A
1:48:12
lot of people wrote into explain
the cat's paw, which is a legal
1:48:16
term but it's also a term used
if in many different ways. But
1:48:20
if you got to catch Paul,
basically, you're not going to
1:48:23
win. The catspaw is on the
losing side of whatever it's
1:48:27
used in this art from dirty
Jersey hoard just I mean it. It
1:48:33
just made us chuckle we loved
it. We couldn't help picking it.
1:48:37
And the more I see this thing
on, on like on Twitter and no
1:48:42
agenda, but Twitter especially.
It really pops. And this is the
1:48:46
new Greta with a huge flick the
huge shoes. We just we just we
1:48:52
laughed the minute we saw it and
I don't think we ever got away
1:48:54
from it.
1:48:58
I agree it did pieces. We
thought we also liked other
1:49:00
pieces, but they weren't going
to make it. And this piece is
1:49:03
not one of our more artistic
pieces. It's kind of crude and
1:49:07
scurry looking but I do also had
the legs. That rock roundy did.
1:49:14
Yeah,
1:49:14
we talked about like what the
legs were. They're good. But you
1:49:20
just you'll never see it the
size. If you look at no agenda,
1:49:24
art generator.com that size, not
the big size, the size on the
1:49:27
overview page. That's about the
size and smaller that it'll show
1:49:31
up. You just and there's no
pinch zooming on these things so
1:49:34
they just won't they won't show
up and it's actually a waste of
1:49:37
good art is the way I see it.
1:49:40
I can be a poster started to do
poster.
1:49:43
It could be a poster for sure.
But I mean the idea is to is to
1:49:47
have artwork for the show if
anyone's now just going to do
1:49:50
posters. Go Go for it. Posters
go posters. What else did we
1:49:56
see? We had the chair that A
piece of cake we had the no
1:50:03
Paul with the dead Twitter bird
by Dame Kenny Ben was good
1:50:08
it had something yeah it had
something but
1:50:11
no nothing else was really
jumping out at us I liked the
1:50:16
turkey ones they just came in
there
1:50:18
for today's show that oh we have
plenty yeah we got plenty to
1:50:20
choose from
1:50:21
those I use the one turkey on
the newsletter but again by
1:50:27
mountain J and we'll see what
happens for today's show
1:50:38
are you doing something else
you're clearly doing so
1:50:41
looking at his thinking is not
up to par
1:50:48
Thank you very much. And
1:50:49
by the way I do want to mention
space cats. Got one eat more
1:50:53
bugs at both Turkey sad Turkey
holding up a sign I like to know
1:50:59
because I look he hasn't done
enough pieces to convince me
1:51:01
that he drew that and it's not
just lifted from someplace and
1:51:04
I'd like to know who is this?
This is the Eat More bugs next
1:51:08
to Orange Man Orange Man bad is
a space cat is a new artists.
1:51:13
Oh, I see we have to mention
that. We have to license some
1:51:20
images because it's going to go
out and said No stealing No
1:51:24
stealing. I mean, no stealing
Martin J for example at the
1:51:27
piece I did she she has it
titled no agenda, giving thanks.
1:51:31
Then it says properly licensed.
So she is I bitched about this
1:51:38
in the past?
1:51:39
Ah, very, very cool. All right,
well, we'll see what happens.
1:51:44
When we choose the are we that's
exactly what happens. Right
1:51:47
after we're done recording the
show we we do the credits, and
1:51:50
then we go. Even before we come
up with the title, we always let
1:51:53
the art dictate. Because the
show we had a number of titles
1:52:01
that would conflict with some
art wasn't that what was it this
1:52:04
one or a previous one? I don't
remember,
1:52:06
you wanted to use catspaw was
when he says that's Paul Ryan.
1:52:09
That was the title
1:52:10
but didn't we use catspaw. So
that would mean we probably
1:52:13
wouldn't use the art. But
anyway, the art always reigned
1:52:16
supreme. And we thank all of the
artists and if you want to go
1:52:18
see some of the work that
they're doing no agenda art
1:52:21
generator.com. Now, if you look
at your podcast app right now,
1:52:26
and even if you're in the car,
and you don't see an image
1:52:30
changing right now, right now,
right now, that's because you're
1:52:33
using a cruddy old AppId your
grandpa used, go to new podcast
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apps.com Get all the cool stuff,
get the live, get the chat, get
1:52:41
the images. There's a lot of
things happening with these new
1:52:44
apps. And thank you for your
courage. All the artists, we
1:52:49
love you. Happy Thanksgiving.
Now for our executive and
1:52:54
Associate Executive producers
for episode 1506. We do have a
1:53:00
couple of longer ones here. I'll
kick it off with Aleksandra. br
1:53:03
Go. And he comes in from alphas
del p is at Alicante, in Spain.
1:53:12
And he says please accept my
donation of $500. Do you notice
1:53:15
when we talked about this? Were
more and more in America, two
1:53:20
people are putting the dollar
sign behind the number instead
1:53:23
of in front of the number. Have
you noticed that we talked about
1:53:26
this?
1:53:27
No. We have not talked about it
and I don't notice it.
1:53:30
Yes, it's definitely happening.
People are doing this more and
1:53:33
more instead of the the dollar
sign being before the number
1:53:36
comes after. So please accept my
donation of $500. I live in
1:53:40
sunny Spain work and that is
$500 Where where I run a cash
1:53:46
based Chiropractic Clinic
clinic. I graduated from Palmer
1:53:51
College of Chiropractic in
Davenport, Iowa 1997. And so he
1:53:57
has a lot of information here
about the market in in Spain
1:54:03
when he goes to buy something
everyone's paying with cash they
1:54:06
love. They love their what they
call the black money spend that
1:54:10
black money so they don't want
any you know that just going
1:54:12
around the system. We'll learn
how to do that here eventually.
1:54:15
It's just Meanwhile, in my
native country, Norway, is
1:54:19
moving towards being the first
cashless society with CB dc in
1:54:24
the making. This will make it
even easier for the state to
1:54:27
collect over 70% of our income
yay. Through all sorts of that's
1:54:31
what they're collecting now. 70%
through all sorts of taxes,
1:54:35
public fees and VAT. The latest
wealth taxes made the richest
1:54:38
move to Switzerland squeezing
the working middle class even
1:54:41
more. On top of that we ramped
up electricity prices caused by
1:54:44
the same globalist politicians
that have the audacity to give
1:54:47
themselves a pay raise. It's
modern feudalism, but neither
1:54:51
the Norwegians or Spaniards
rebelled because the majority is
1:54:54
financially dependent on the
state through either state
1:54:57
salary subsidies, pension or
social well Fair. That is
1:55:01
socialism on a platter for you,
sir. And he says congratulate
1:55:05
myself for completing 50 times
around the sun 30th of November.
1:55:09
More importantly, some good
karma from my unstoppable and
1:55:13
super hot wife Melissa and her
cannabis business, Mel's CBD
1:55:18
oil. She deserves all the
success that no agenda community
1:55:21
can give to her. Finally, thank
you very much to all the
1:55:24
producers for delivering the
goods. You are my weekly source
1:55:26
of entertainment and
enlightenment as you go. You've
1:55:30
got karma
1:55:35
Well, next on the list from
Buellton down south, three,
1:55:39
three 3.34 From Computer
Solutions and Services. Which is
1:55:46
related to Dame Bang Bang who
then the note says sorry Dame
1:55:51
Bang Bang for whatever I did.
1:55:55
So is this an apology? Or is it
from Bing Bang Bang? Who sorry?
1:55:59
No, no,
1:55:59
it would be from what who's it?
Who didn't get well? Who
1:56:02
wouldn't know? It's not dirty.
1:56:03
Dirty, dirty Dick bangs
1:56:06
no dirty Dick banks is not whose
name bang banks associate. But
1:56:12
whoever the case whatever the
case is, it doesn't just not
1:56:14
clear on here at least on I'm
sure it is somewhere
1:56:17
else. So I hope everyone's okay.
And we encourage making up
1:56:20
through the donation segment
this is
1:56:22
we encourage this to an extreme
especially the executive
1:56:24
producer level.
1:56:26
Really nothing says I'm sorry.
Like since I
1:56:29
started like a donation to the
no agenda show there's that's
1:56:32
that's a that's our motto must
it's Now generally speaking, I
1:56:37
would say it's probably should
be written sorry Dame Bang Bang
1:56:41
for whatever I didn't do. Hmm,
that's always my guess. You
1:56:49
forgot an anniversary. You know,
1:56:52
right, right. No, he says
whatever I did, he didn't know.
1:56:59
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. I guess the
silent treatment is underway.
1:57:03
I'll tell you boy, that's bad.
That's bad. Well, I would say a
1:57:09
Dane bang bang this is
forgivable now. He's definitely
1:57:12
made up for it with this we
appreciate it. We forgive him
1:57:16
John.
1:57:18
Yeah, we do.
1:57:20
Then we have Kapha tech LLC
Bellevue Washington 333 dot 33
1:57:27
from coffee king so Devorah can
stop whining about no donations
1:57:32
he lives on samples anyways.
What he needs donations for Keep
1:57:36
up the great work guys Your
reputation precedes you
1:57:43
I do live on samples. You do
know that some one of the guys
1:57:47
sent us the coffee is one of our
CBD guys. And I'm sorry I forgot
1:57:53
you know because I lose track of
some of these things. But this
1:57:58
this an Ethiopian coffee with
CBD infused
1:58:02
I haven't received this because
1:58:05
this is about six months ago so
that's why I'm getting
1:58:07
everything but it was sitting
there nice and I was running out
1:58:10
of coffee and my coffee machine
and grinder so I let's try this
1:58:16
if that was a gimmick It was
delicious
1:58:18
the no agenda coffee guys isn't
it it's one of them I think so I
1:58:22
think that no agenda.
1:58:23
Well that coffee was CBD that
Ethiopian coffee was CBD even
1:58:27
though the expiration day was
like a year ago. Details. It was
1:58:31
delicious. It was really
outstanding and it's not easy to
1:58:35
say. Okay, onward with Lindsay
knowlage check our butchers in
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have so much to thank be
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forward to continuing our
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and a family. Yeah. Thanks for
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appreciate our passion and
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small but mighty Team Thank you
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no agenda community to take
advantage of our free shipping
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promotion we offered this time a
year that code only shared with
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our email subscribers. So
there's nothing wrong with
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broadcasting it to a million
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L E and C H E K.
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And Lindsay continues Are ends
up here by saying thank you to
2:00:01
the nodes in the nation for your
support the past year to John
2:00:04
Adam and the producers for
sharing your time, talents and
2:00:06
treasure to bring us the best
podcast in the universe. Thank
2:00:08
you for your courage and PS this
donation goes to Chad, which
2:00:12
according to my accounting
brings him to knighthood. So
2:00:16
he'll have to figure that out.
Thanks for everything Chad. So I
2:00:19
think that will be that will be
figured out. Then we have Josiah
2:00:23
Hendrickson 333 33 sent in a
handwritten note which I have a
2:00:28
copy of right here in the
morning gents, no time for a
2:00:33
longer note. And close executive
amount congrats on 15 years
2:00:38
maybe a night but unsure we'll
write later. Part Josiah, PS
2:00:45
check coins, check.
2:00:47
Yes, the mount was 333 33 cents
and three the three pennies
2:00:54
were old all zinc pennies or we
sent it in cash. Yeah, there's a
2:01:00
cash I love that and so well
those are those still can you
2:01:04
still encourage it? You still
use the zinc pennies or do you
2:01:08
get a rest? Yeah,
2:01:09
you could use the zinc pennies
but only a maniac would they're
2:01:14
worth 20 cents real to their
words either 20 cents or $20
2:01:20
Depends. These are under 20
cents side of the equation a
2:01:24
little busted up a little bit I
have some of them some mint
2:01:28
conditions in pennies which I've
collected over the years and I
2:01:31
put aside you know where I
always think is the I don't know
2:01:34
why they just don't go back to
the zing Penny because right now
2:01:36
it's just copper plated.
2:01:38
I thought the new ones are also
zinc but it
2:01:41
may be inside but not on the
outside is coppers got a copper
2:01:44
coat
2:01:45
I think they're made of shredded
wheat
2:01:48
whatever they do should make us
go back to the zinc pen is very
2:01:52
attractive
2:01:53
to expand zinc penny costs more
than a penny
2:01:56
I don't think so zinc is pretty
cheap choose for galvanizing
2:02:01
All right. Peter ragged Xing
researching record chain 333
2:02:09
from Westminster Colorado I
don't have a note from Peter.
2:02:11
Let me just check Do we have
anything? No note down below
2:02:15
alright, so he gets he gets a
double up karma that in that
2:02:18
case? He's got
2:02:22
karma do Baron Brett from some
place in Dubai 333. He should
2:02:35
give us a report from Dubai. A
bear and Brett here. I'd like to
2:02:39
be the Minister of stupid and
accordingly changed my name to
2:02:44
the Baron of space insider SRE
or erection insurrection? Get
2:02:51
it? Don't Google that
2:02:58
he spells Baron with two R's. Is
that what he wants? Is it I
2:03:03
think it's one or is it not
embarrassed? I
2:03:05
think there's a spelling in some
parts of the world with two
2:03:09
insurrection. insurrection. Got
it. Okay, we won't google it.
2:03:13
Baron, Brett. He's got it right
over here. It's okay. You got
2:03:18
it. We will make that title
change for you. Then we go to
2:03:21
our first Associate Executive
Producer for episode 1506 are
2:03:24
Luke of the south east from
Walla Walla, Washington, two
2:03:27
three 4.56 If you got everything
I want in a donation note 23456
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and in Walla Walla, Washington
please use my 998 my nickname
2:03:37
done in the morning gents
Thanksgiving greetings from the
2:03:40
south east thank you for the
years both of you both for the
2:03:44
years of media deconstruction
and entertainment thank you to
2:03:47
all the producers out there for
making the show happen and to
2:03:49
show my thanks here's an
Associate Executive Producer
2:03:51
ship donation for Thanksgiving
yet karma please feel oh yeah
2:03:56
he's got we're gonna start
loosening up a little bit on the
2:04:02
on the we have
2:04:03
we have a memo coming out.
2:04:05
We do we have oh goodness. Yeah,
we have a memo coming out and
2:04:09
you're not gonna like it people
hate it. They will have you find
2:04:16
bull crap and a job a job jobs
karma? Oh joba jobs karma Okay?
2:04:23
TPP we can do that. Okay, so
yeah, karma. He wants to yak and
2:04:29
then the job.
2:04:30
You know, obviously, I read I
read The New York Times, like
2:04:34
all day long. Mainly on my iPad.
2:04:38
I Call Bull crap jobs, jobs,
jobs.
2:04:43
Jobs. Karma for probably wanted
us to all crap.
2:04:51
That was a good note. Here's the
best note of the day. Son of a
2:04:54
bloke sends in from defiance
Ohio. tu tu tu tu tu tu has a
2:04:58
bunch of ducks. n J n k okay by
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dynamite yeah we definitely
encourage encourage those kinds
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of no jingles no crime okay by
Baron anon cop to 1250 in
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Redwood City California Adam and
John Barron and on copier here
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are some proceeds from the no
agenda 1500 Show challenge coin
2:05:24
you know we didn't really
promote the challenge coin I
2:05:28
feel a little crappy you know we
talked about a little bit yeah
2:05:31
do you have one I don't think
that we have I don't think I
2:05:33
have a 1500 challenge coin I
have one Yeah. Did you have Did
2:05:37
you receive to buy some channel
like oh one I hope you guys
2:05:40
received yours I will double
check I can't recall you
2:05:43
probably got us in the box. Like
we recently got the box get your
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no agenda coins and patches for
Christmas before that run out
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much love to everyone who has
supported no agenda nation you
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guys. Just a quick shot of karma
for all please and find me on
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Mastodon Baron anonymous COP of
the Bay Area. You got a brother
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thank you so much. Thanks for
your karma
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Okay, we got Cindy sheiks a very
beaks in Greenwood, Indiana 200
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Double Up karma unless Cindy has
a late breaking message. Request
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for the best podcast in the
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appreciative meetup tribe buzz
and meetup in the universe the
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crossroads of America indeed no
agenda tribal meet up yeah, this
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is obviously some code out of
that meetup. Yes, I
2:06:38
believe we have a meetup report
even from them today. And Cindy
2:06:41
got two credit. All right. Now I
seen that you get the credit.
2:06:44
You get the double up karma.
You've got karma that we have a
2:06:51
couple of main GOODS just want
to go through these because
2:06:54
these are people who, who helped
who inspired us to fix our
2:07:00
system. q1, a memo was pending.
So these are made goods
2:07:04
somewhere got lost in the
shuffle. It's apparent where
2:07:07
maybe a few more coming. I got
Shawn Anthony, I had Robert
2:07:11
Smith black or black knight.
2:07:15
I have them here. Robert Smith
is on my list is Kimmich on
2:07:17
there too. Yeah, got them all.
We may have them all. Robert
2:07:21
Smith. Happy 50th anniversary
took advantage of the double
2:07:24
donation that was credited on
show 1498 But not knighted.
2:07:28
Worth the wait for black night
status. Please note me as Sir
2:07:31
Robert of the wetlands and you
got that one. Brian Lillard.
2:07:37
Thank you for recognizing my
donation on Sunday show I didn't
2:07:39
provide a notice I expect to be
promoted or prompted to do so
2:07:42
during the donation process.
Don't worry q1 memo forthcoming.
2:07:49
I'd appreciate you read the
following during the next show,
2:07:51
quote. I began listening to no
agenda following Adams
2:07:54
appearance on Joe Rogan's
podcast in January of 2022 and
2:07:58
have not looked backed back.
Please accept my donation as
2:08:01
payback and pay forward. I'd
appreciate it happy birthday for
2:08:05
my wife Linda and myself as well
as being named night Dappy. Do
2:08:09
don't ask finally please play
fellow Baylor Bears iron Mike's
2:08:13
our formulas this regard hit
people in the mouth. Thanks for
2:08:16
all you do is of course coming
up at the end of the donation
2:08:19
segment Bob Sanderson, after his
donation was called out on
2:08:22
episode 1500 and his knighting
was missed. He's been listening
2:08:25
to each episode with great
anticipation for his mate good
2:08:28
knighting ceremony unfortunately
it hasn't happened. Even after
2:08:31
sending a second note shame on
us. I realize these things can
2:08:35
get easily lost in the shuffle.
I'm not complaining but I really
2:08:37
like to become an official
Knight has no agenda roundtable
2:08:40
and that is going to happen to
you today sir You will become a
2:08:42
black a Black Knight, sir Bob
Black Knight of the Chesapeake
2:08:46
Bay and he will have his dark
and stormy cocktails and
2:08:50
Maryland steamed crabs at the
roundtable. Chris marble his
2:08:57
donation came in before Episode
1500 And he understands how that
2:09:02
got lost in the shuffle of
possibly says here's his notes.
2:09:05
I feel like I'm in limbo between
a producer and a black knight
2:09:07
hope you can help me out after
initially sending you my
2:09:10
donation for episode 1500 Having
several extra shows to decide. I
2:09:14
still don't have a good night
name. So let's do Sir Chris
2:09:17
marble for now. I need to call
bunny eff out as a douchebag I
2:09:23
don't care how hot you are how
big your damn bags are a douche
2:09:27
is a douche. And ask for a round
of carbon with all the producers
2:09:32
and get my nation and we'll do
that for you coming up in the
2:09:35
end. A couple more here Landon
catchers said Landon catcher
2:09:40
said IDM at the end Landon
Landon yes to the best podcast
2:09:44
and universal Senate donation
that episode 1500 To become an
2:09:46
instant but actually they got
locked outside the gates during
2:09:49
the knighting ceremony. I was
hoping this lowly bug eating
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club could finally make it to
the big leagues and join the
2:09:56
ranks of of the knighted, as it
was my first donation could I be
2:09:59
d do Yes you you've been de
deuced call out Kellen Morgan as
2:10:09
douchebags please note me as sir
land in the red and keep up the
2:10:12
fine work. He's from Lubbock,
Texas You bet. Chris Kimmich in
2:10:16
the morning gentlemen, I really
don't mean to be a pain I know
2:10:18
you're absolutely swamped with
everything happening around the
2:10:20
15th anniversary and made a
donation of 333 for 1499 as a
2:10:25
switcheroo for John kimchi, I'd
love for it to get credited to
2:10:28
John kimchi for show 1500 If
possible, it will take him
2:10:31
tonight hit with knighthood with
the double up inflation special
2:10:35
and we got you Mike P Third
time's a charm he says hopefully
2:10:40
please do doo dee doo stay
donated on show 1500 was lost in
2:10:46
the traffic but this makes me a
knight please Knight me sir Mike
2:10:49
Black Knight of the Homestead. I
don't need anything special for
2:10:53
the round tables. I'll be
bringing my own home grown
2:10:56
Turkey. We appreciate that.
Throwing little karma my way as
2:11:01
I'm hoping I'm not permanently
damaged and while he has he has
2:11:04
a whole medical history here
that he shared with us. Yeah, we
2:11:08
got karma coming for you Jim
Giamatti, Jiang como. I did hear
2:11:12
my name on show 1500 After
sending a 333 dot 33 Check and
2:11:16
note never heard a knighting and
would like to make good on the
2:11:19
next show. We're counting below.
And he says You guys are the
2:11:21
bomb. Please dump me Sir John
como of the blues. Oh Jacomo the
2:11:26
as a pronunciation guide, sir
Jacomo of the blues. I'd like
2:11:30
polenta baccala and Vin van
Santo at the roundtable. The
2:11:36
famous Vin so even the famous
food of Vincenza Italy my
2:11:40
adopted second home alright man,
that sounds good. I like that.
2:11:45
And Adam Aang he also says hey,
I apologies for getting this
2:11:49
make good from show 1500 over so
late up behind a couple episodes
2:11:53
want to list the next few shows
donation segments before sending
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you did the right thing. And he
said he was expected to copy and
2:12:00
paste the donation note into Pay
Pal Comments field. As you've
2:12:03
done in the past. However, it
seemed there was no longer a
2:12:05
viable workaround for the
character limit they impose
2:12:09
jumping on the no agenda social
Astro suggestions unfortunately,
2:12:12
listing lead to emailing the
note to a series of incorrect
2:12:15
addresses. That tells you
everything you need to know
2:12:17
about Mastodon doesn't it? Stay
away? Stay away. Sir Adam hang
2:12:22
we're gonna make good with you
today. And it is a switcheroo
2:12:25
that was intended for the 40th
Birthday shout out for Zach
2:12:28
Childers of Healdsburg,
California. He says Zach has
2:12:33
been an avid listener of the
best podcasting universe for
2:12:35
many years. Even man has had
quite a few friends and family
2:12:37
members square in the mouth
along the way. Despite having a
2:12:40
hectic schedule these days and
being a head right head
2:12:43
winemaker in Sonoma County,
raising three young human
2:12:46
resources together with his
lovely wife. falling overboard
2:12:49
has never been a concern. Thanks
for the current promotion. This
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donation lifts Zach into a well
deserved knighthood. And we
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could think of no better gift to
celebrate this milestone of a
2:12:57
birthday on November 29th. Zach
cheers to you, your family and
2:13:01
the great many times ahead. And
those are our main goods we have
2:13:05
a couple more people will thank
in just a little bit as we go
2:13:09
through the rest of our
producers. But for these
2:13:11
executive producers, Associate
Executive Producers Knights and
2:13:14
Dames, thank you all so much,
Happy Thanksgiving. And remember
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that these credits are forever
credits. They're good where ever
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you need to show them. They are
valid checkout, IMDb checkout,
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LinkedIn, lots of people use
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industry. And if there's ever
any question, we will be happy
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to vouch for you learn more
before the website changes
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for.org/and. A will put the memo
up there. Thanks for your time,
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talent and treasure. It's
appreciated. Our formula is
2:13:44
this. We go out. We hit people
in the mouth there was a lot of
2:14:05
this Colorado shooting is a
mess. And what's interesting to
2:14:09
me about this mess, is it guns
are not a bad thing. It's not
2:14:16
about guns. Have you seen any
report about banning guns
2:14:22
assault weapons? Or has it all
been something else?
2:14:26
That's all they talk about.
2:14:27
Now, they haven't talked in the
Colorado shooting. It's all
2:14:30
about anti LGBTQ. They're not
talking about the guns. They're
2:14:36
talking about the guns out here.
2:14:38
Explain that when you hear that
your reaction to it and then
2:14:41
kind of walk us through how
rhetoric online rhetoric from
2:14:45
politicians can ultimately
trickle down into real life and
2:14:48
seeing examples of what happened
over the weekend. Yeah, their
2:14:52
response is heartbreaking. I
mean, it's a group of
2:14:55
marginalized vulnerable people
who are disproportionately the
2:15:00
victims of this sort of hate
crimes who are just simply
2:15:03
saying, Please stop, please stop
making money and gaining
2:15:07
political power on our backs and
violence against us. And
2:15:12
seemingly the answer from
everybody is no, we won't stop
2:15:14
that because it's too
politically expedient or it
2:15:17
makes us too much money. And we
don't want to. We don't know how
2:15:20
I've been following this since
about March and April. We
2:15:23
follow, you know, online hate
trends, I guess. And since April
2:15:27
and March, really the LGBT
community has been the main
2:15:30
focus of this hatred. It starts
if there is a pipeline, it
2:15:34
starts from smaller accounts
online, like lives of tick tock,
2:15:38
it moves to the right wing
blogosphere, and then it ends up
2:15:40
on Tucker Carlson, or it ends up
out as a right wing politicians
2:15:44
mouth and it's a really
dangerous cycle that that does
2:15:47
have real world consequences.
2:15:49
So there is there was a minute
15 Not a single mention of bad
2:15:54
guns. It's all about Tucker
Carlson lives of tick tock right
2:15:57
wing politicians hate hate hate.
2:16:01
Well, I hate to do this, because
but I felt that once every
2:16:05
quarter, I could pull a Tucker
Carlson clip. And
2:16:10
did you see you already pulled
one recently?
2:16:14
This is a this is about the same
topic. And Tucker had a woman
2:16:18
who's who's, who's gay on the
show, and she is the head of
2:16:24
gays against groomers. And this
whole thing to me seems still
2:16:28
seems to be I'm still of the
opinion
2:16:31
is Hold on, hold on. Let me do a
couple things before we go into
2:16:34
three minutes of Tucker in the
gays against groomers. I'm going
2:16:36
to set you up for this. Because
this is this is the point is we
2:16:42
need to set it up. Okay.
2:16:45
Yeah, no, it's fine. Okay. It's
fine with me. I just was had a
2:16:49
thought about how this this OP
is, is. I think this is all part
2:16:53
of a giant up that and I've said
it before it started in 1987.
2:16:59
And I think the CIA is behind
it.
2:17:01
You're one oh, excuse me.
100% 100% I'm doing a Scott
2:17:06
Gottlieb Gatto in 100% 100%. Got
a couple of really short clips
2:17:11
and ABC News has learned Aldrich
his grandfather is former
2:17:15
California Assemblyman Randy
Votel, who wants compared to
2:17:18
January 6, Riot to the American
Revolution and has voted against
2:17:22
LGBTQ legislation. It comes as a
new poll from glad shows 72% of
2:17:27
transgender people and 48% of
the LGBTQ community say the
2:17:32
political environment makes them
fear for their personal safety.
2:17:35
I was expecting somewhere along
the line for them to say, you
2:17:38
know, obviously he was on
antidepressants or he wasn't on
2:17:41
antidepressants, any kind of
SSRIs no reporting
2:17:44
now to the alleged shooter in
the nightclub massacre in
2:17:47
Colorado, making a first court
appearance. And for the first
2:17:50
time we are hearing from the
suspects father, a former adult
2:17:54
film star an MMA fighter.
2:17:56
This guy is a wreck. So he
hasn't seen he thought his son
2:18:03
died in 2016. So he's elated to
find out his son is alive but
2:18:10
the guy's either punch drunk,
stoned both I don't know. But
2:18:13
he's exactly the same as Jim
from taxi. Five sorry, Nicholas.
2:18:23
I wish I could find somebody to
play that command and shake
2:18:30
hands afterwards and then you're
gone. That's it. You know you've
2:18:33
gone through to people. And
notice he says I'm sorry,
2:18:38
Nicholas. But that's not his
name anymore. He changed his
2:18:45
name as a teenager to Anderson
Lee Aldrich. or change it back
2:18:53
to the change it from that or
change it back? Let me say no,
2:18:56
hold on. No, he after bullying.
I see which way he changed it. I
2:19:02
think anyway, it just it just
makes the story worse every step
2:19:09
of the way. Here we go.
2:19:10
Court documents submitted by the
defense team stating that
2:19:13
Aldrich is non binary and uses
they them pronouns.
2:19:17
I personally don't believe that
to be true. Just because of you
2:19:21
know who I knew Andy to be. I'm
just not I'm gonna stop if it
2:19:26
exceeds your Krause was his
friend and neighbor. He told me
2:19:29
he heard old rich make
homophobic remarks that the
2:19:32
suspect showed him their guns.
2:19:34
When he showed me these big
weapons I had expressed I'm
2:19:36
like, Dude, I've never I've
never seen a weapon like this.
2:19:40
I've never touched a weapon like
this. Like these weapons scare
2:19:44
me like, and that's when you
know, he told me it's not the
2:19:48
guns that you got to be afraid
of. It's the people.
2:19:51
Okay, two quickies two or two
more. So this news this this
2:19:58
counter came out very quickly.
He, that he is from his lawyers
2:20:02
that he is. He's non binary. And
of course, immediately, not only
2:20:07
is that seen by the left and
left his media as bullcrap, but
2:20:11
it turns out, you can actually
identify people's gender or
2:20:16
sexual orientation just by
looking at them. If, if you're
2:20:20
on CNN,
2:20:21
Natalie, when we started the
show, we just got we got a
2:20:24
little bit of news earlier, that
the attorneys for the shooter
2:20:30
are now saying that the shooter
is non binary, and the shooter,
2:20:35
this shooter with light to use
the pronouns, they them, and
2:20:41
this is for the court and all
court papers. And that's what,
2:20:46
Anderson all all judges
attorneys are saying, Do you
2:20:49
have any thoughts on that?
2:20:52
I think that's complete
ludicrous. I believe they're
2:20:58
just saying that because they
want to have the easy way out on
2:21:04
this. That's really, really
offending, especially being a
2:21:10
transgender woman myself, that a
male, which was obvious with the
2:21:16
mugshot, that's a man, that's
not a non binary person, because
2:21:21
in no way shape or form, could
they appear as a woman the next
2:21:24
day? It's really offensive to
even hear that, but they're
2:21:28
playing that role. And if
they're non binary, why would
2:21:32
you go after the property feel
safe? Why would you do that to a
2:21:36
community where you are welcomed
in? If you are non binary?
2:21:41
Excellent question.
2:21:45
Excellent question. Why, first
of all, there's not a it's not
2:21:49
nine been binary because it
looks like a man, then he has to
2:21:52
look like a woman tomorrow does
wrong. It's not. This is really
2:21:57
showing showing the insanity go
with go for Tucker Carlson, how
2:22:01
do you need to set it up?
Because I think we're ready to
2:22:03
find out about the
2:22:04
OP. Well, the OP, which has been
going on for a while, the woman
2:22:09
kind of touches on it, she kind
of senses it, but she never
2:22:12
concludes that there's an OP
going on, she just thinks that
2:22:15
this isn't this whole thing is
very negative for the gay
2:22:18
community. And I thought this
was a pretty good back and forth
2:22:22
between Tucker and this and
this. This lesbian, she's a
2:22:26
lesbian, gay groomers against
gays against groomers when in
2:22:30
the meantime, we are grateful
for people like Jamie Michelle,
2:22:32
who has had the bravery to tell
the truth about what's happening
2:22:35
in the face of unending threats.
Doing Michelle is the founder of
2:22:38
gays against groomers and joins
us tonight. Jimmy, thanks so
2:22:41
much for coming on. Do you find
it striking that blenz Yaga
2:22:46
comes out with an ad campaign
promoting pedophilia? I don't
2:22:49
think anyone disputes that and
the media spend their time
2:22:52
attacking anyone who's offended
by the ad campaign. What is
2:22:56
that? Yeah,
2:22:57
it doesn't shock me anymore. You
would think it would. But this
2:23:02
is just a growing trend. From
you know, corporate America
2:23:05
feeling comfortable pushing this
and our community running cover
2:23:10
for it. You know, it's
disturbing. Everything seems to
2:23:13
be upside down. Obviously, the
people that should be condemned
2:23:17
are Balenciaga. And, you know,
everybody that is behind this
2:23:21
push to sexualize and
indoctrinate and mutilate kids.
2:23:25
I mean, at first the ad, it was
shocking to see but then, you
2:23:28
know, you think about it for
another second or two. And it
2:23:30
all just makes sense. You know,
the floodgates seem to be open,
2:23:34
and people are just full steam
ahead, trying to attack and
2:23:37
assault children, which is a red
line for everybody. It should be
2:23:41
well, you would think for
everybody, um, for the majority
2:23:44
of people it is. And that's why,
you know, there is such a strong
2:23:47
visceral reaction coming out
against it just as much as there
2:23:51
is in support of it. And I do
love that you're saying and I
2:23:54
appreciate you for saying that
not all of us in in the gay
2:23:57
community support this. It's
actually quite the opposite.
2:24:01
There's the fringe minority
within our community that does,
2:24:04
but they are so loud, because
they have the backing of every
2:24:07
powerful institution in this
country, as we're seeing, and
2:24:11
we're doing everything we can to
stop
2:24:13
it. Right. You're not doing
anything to stop it. But that's
2:24:18
well, that's, that's not true.
The gaze against groomers is
2:24:24
pretty well organized, they are
doing things to stop, they are
2:24:26
blessed. And of course, I'm not
denying the fact that they're
2:24:30
trying I don't see any evidence
that's effective. But let's go
2:24:33
with part two where she kind of
dawns on her a couple of things
2:24:37
dawned on her and she does say
that they predicted this this
2:24:40
attack on the nightclub.
2:24:42
It is you know, and that's
really, really upsetting to see
2:24:45
because it's actually doing more
harm to us. I want to be very
2:24:47
clear that being anti groomer
and anti child sexualization,
2:24:51
mutilation is not anti gay. It's
not anti LGBTQ. What is LGBTQ
2:24:57
though? I write I mean it
shouldn't have to be said, but
2:25:01
what is anti LGBTQ that these
people need to understand and
2:25:05
what is putting our community in
great danger is, you know,
2:25:08
claiming that all of us support
this and just associating all of
2:25:12
us with this, you know, saying
that groomer is an anti LGBTQ
2:25:16
sleuth slur that is doing
irreparable damage to us as a
2:25:20
whole. And it's putting a really
large target on our backs. And
2:25:23
unfortunately, you know, the
tragedy that happened in
2:25:25
Colorado Springs the other
night. You know, it was expected
2:25:29
and predictable. We all within
games against groomers saw this
2:25:33
coming from a mile away. And
sadly, I don't think it's going
2:25:36
to stop until we end this evil
agenda that is attacking
2:25:41
children.
2:25:42
So okay, so is she trying to
launch another narrative they
2:25:47
saw coming that one of their own
one of the of the own alphabet,
2:25:52
people would do this? That was a
little unclear.
2:25:55
I I don't know either. It just
seems to me that she's a dupe,
2:26:01
in some ways to this to the, to
the overall scheme. She's
2:26:05
fighting it because she knows
that the gay community itself is
2:26:08
under attack in some odd way.
Because they're being associated
2:26:13
with all the nuttiness that's
going on. And it's their counter
2:26:17
narrative is not getting
anywhere as far as I can tell. I
2:26:20
mean, this whole thing is just
astonishing to me the way it's
2:26:24
playing out. If you want as a as
an up
2:26:28
if you want to hear some really
detailed information about what
2:26:33
gays against groomers are doing
the disaffected podcast is the
2:26:40
gay the very gay podcast from
New Hampshire and New Hampshire
2:26:46
call man that's ground zero for
this is really in sane what is
2:26:51
going on there? So what is the
opposite? Is the opt to get rid
2:26:55
of actual gay people gay and
lesbian? Is that the opposite of
2:27:01
getting
2:27:02
by you don't know what the
opposite it wouldn't be really
2:27:05
any good. But my guess is that
is to marginalize the gays who
2:27:09
are getting too much influence
in the culture. And they need to
2:27:14
be pushed it because it got
carried away they started with
2:27:17
the 90 I like I said the 1987
The protests are all over the
2:27:21
country. With the sign is we're
queer, we're here get over it,
2:27:26
which was he saw all over the
place. And that was gay planet
2:27:29
as a bunch of websites coming
out, it was all kinds of action
2:27:32
going on. And it got it got
powerful. And it got to the
2:27:40
point where this got incredibly
influential to the and the only
2:27:45
way to beat it back was to take
it further into some nuttiness
2:27:50
which is what we're dealing with
with the non binary and all the
2:27:53
rest and the pronouns and all
these things that just offend
2:27:56
the the public and in the gay
community is not in on it. They
2:27:59
don't like that any of this
stuff and they have trouble
2:28:02
saying that it's not good. So
you know the gays against
2:28:05
groomers don't have any issue
with it with saying would do and
2:28:08
speaking out. But I think is to
marginalize the gay community to
2:28:12
get them out of the public
discourse, push them back down
2:28:16
to pre 1987 Arrogance. Hmm
2:28:23
Well, I do like I do. I do like
the
2:28:27
I don't catch you as much as him
to be clued in on me Go ahead.
2:28:37
I was gay and lesbian. I mean, I
I'm not sure who wants to get
2:28:46
rid of the powerful gays and
lesbians then is, to me, this is
2:28:49
different this is taking the
weak and the meat and the
2:28:55
already protein starved because
if you just eat soy and crap,
2:29:01
your brain doesn't grow. So
these are these are weak soy
2:29:05
boys and girls who have no don't
know what to do, and they need
2:29:10
constant pampering and they've
figured out that a great way to
2:29:13
do this is to you know, just to
tell you that you're saved
2:29:16
because you're you're one of any
type of binary things that you
2:29:20
can be and then you're in a club
and it's it's political, I think
2:29:24
mainly just political, just to
just to get America's future
2:29:28
voters these are not strong
people so you know, I think
2:29:33
they're just votes are just
bodies
2:29:39
I'm convinced there's an appt
going on. This is all happening
2:29:42
out of the blue. The whole
gender thing
2:29:45
happening part of it, okay, it's
it's happening worldwide. It's
2:29:49
happening worldwide. It's not
just oh,
2:29:52
what's the vaccination program
the
2:29:54
Exactly Okay, so, so to say a
CIA op, I don't know.
2:29:58
I don't know who it is. But it
the vaccination program, as
2:30:02
we've heard, was an OP. And
according to Malone, and they
2:30:08
convinced me and I believe him
on this. I know you have your
2:30:11
doubts because I had my doubts
but I think this I think this is
2:30:16
a cultural thing. They're doing
it on purpose. And they being to
2:30:21
whoever wants the gays they have
less influence in in culture.
2:30:27
Well, how are we going to get
great music and and
2:30:30
so you have to be gay to be good
at music, pal. Yeah. Hello.
2:30:36
Hello, John Legend. I'm sorry.
Those Democrat not gay. Well, at
2:30:42
any rate, it certainly seems
like they're going to carry this
2:30:46
up for on for a long time. Maybe
even keep this going for two
2:30:52
whole years.
2:30:53
Lindsey the DEA says he plans to
bring formal charges at the next
2:30:57
hearing. That's on December 6.
Now, he told me he has no plans
2:31:01
to offer a plea deal here but
that means it could be a very
2:31:05
long road for the victims and
their families. He doesn't see
2:31:08
this going to trial for two more
years. Lindsay
2:31:12
no explain that to me.
2:31:16
When you know what this was,
2:31:18
this is about the mass shooter.
2:31:20
Okay, and then I go into trial
for two years.
2:31:22
Just since when does that happen
with mass shooters?
2:31:27
Just I think it's more backup to
my thesis.
2:31:30
I'm agreeing with you there. I'm
agreeing okay. The remember I
2:31:42
read disinformation czar Nina
2:31:45
yanco. Which, yeah, the net
ball.
2:31:49
So she's got a new gig. She is
now working for the Center for
2:31:58
Information resilience.
2:32:00
Yeah, they are now anymore
Broadway show tunes enter.
2:32:05
We are delighted to announce
disinformation expert Nina
2:32:08
yanco, which has joined CIR.
Nina will help lead our efforts
2:32:13
in countering hostile state
efforts to distort the
2:32:15
information space. She will also
be launching the hi Pasha,
2:32:21
Hypatia, hi Pasha Hypatia
project. What is Hypatia? H Y P
2:32:27
A TIA is that but what's fun
about this is she had to
2:32:34
register as a foreign agent
under the Foreign Agents
2:32:38
Registration Act, because it's a
British spy outfit.
2:32:44
Oh, that's interesting. So she's
she's she's
2:32:47
I mean, really she's almost a
traitor to her country now.
2:32:51
Well, by be definitely a trader
to truth and freedom.
2:32:57
During She just said she just
wrote this code. Okay. Holy
2:33:05
crap, John. This project Hypatia
project. This is her Nina Janka
2:33:11
which announcing the Hypatia
project colon combating gendered
2:33:15
abuse and disinformation fit in
with your OP perhaps. Yeah,
2:33:20
during
2:33:20
early during Yeah, like right on
the buck is ruined on the list
2:33:24
boom during
2:33:25
Kamala Harris's historic vice
presidential campaign
2:33:28
historically bad. She faced a
torrent of online abuse and lies
2:33:32
that claim she slept her way to
the top. Online abusers claimed
2:33:39
Prime Minister
2:33:40
there was a lot of sleep
involved, but they did go on
2:33:42
counter boom.
2:33:43
But go ahead go on. Thanks.
Online abusers claimed Prime
2:33:47
Minister you've seen the Arden
of New Zealand was secretly
2:33:49
transgender. Critics of India's
President Modi had been targeted
2:33:54
by a torrent of hate and even
deep fake pornography. Oh man.
2:34:00
During Germany's recent election
on Alina bear Buck was subjected
2:34:05
to far too far online far.
2:34:09
Far Right.
2:34:10
Yeah, I think she's miss a left
word. Far right online more
2:34:14
online more her formal as she's
this is well done
2:34:18
more. Nice work far more
information specialists who
2:34:22
can't write or write
2:34:24
far more online harassment and
her two male competitors. Other
2:34:28
women with public presences were
also affected eight out of 10
2:34:31
women blah, blah, blah, blah,
blah bowburn bowburn. Exactly.
2:34:35
These incidents are all part of
a broader phenomenon of online
2:34:38
gendered abuse and
disinformation, which seeks to
2:34:42
silence women and keep them out
of politics and public life.
2:34:47
Gender disinformation is a
subset of online gendered abuse
2:34:51
that uses false or misleading
gender and sex based narratives
2:34:55
against women often with some
degree of coordination aimed at
2:34:59
deterring Women from
participating in the public
2:35:01
sphere. Oh, brother. Well,
that's okay. So the opp
2:35:06
continues. She's part of it. We
will keep our eye on the Center
2:35:09
for Information resilience.
2:35:13
That's going nowhere. Now, I do
have some clips based.
2:35:17
You do?
2:35:19
I do have I Yeah. I have some
clips.
2:35:24
It's a day of Thanks, ladies and
gentlemen.
2:35:28
I do I do believe
2:35:31
I do believe I do have some new
clips.
2:35:35
I do have some clips from that
have to do with the Trump's
2:35:40
Special Counsel, which I thought
would be worth playing because,
2:35:44
again, because it's an
investigator in Yeah, who is
2:35:50
this investigator they brought
in some guy he's discussed a lot
2:35:53
in this law in this in this
three parter. This is on and
2:35:58
this was on anti D they brought
this guy in this, this character
2:36:01
who's going to discuss this Mike
Davis. And I just thought this
2:36:05
was fascinating stuff. Is Mike
Davis breaks down to Special
2:36:08
Counsel.
2:36:09
Joining us now is Mike Davis,
the founder and president of the
2:36:12
article three projects. Mike is
also the former chief counsel
2:36:15
for nominations to Senate
Judiciary Chairman Chuck
2:36:17
Grassley, really great having
you back on for analysis. Mike.
2:36:20
Thank you, Bradley. Take us on a
deep dive here. The DOJ has
2:36:24
appointed a special counsel for
probes into classified documents
2:36:27
at Trump's Mar a Lago and the
former president's efforts to
2:36:29
overturn the 2020 election
results. What is the legality of
2:36:32
it? Can it be justified? And is
this political persecution?
2:36:36
Well, the problem is, is that in
order to investigate a crime, it
2:36:40
has to be a crime. And what
Attorney General Merrick Garland
2:36:43
is doing here is having his
special counsel Jack Smith,
2:36:47
investigate non crimes, it is
not a crime to object to
2:36:51
presidential elections. It's
specifically permitted by
2:36:54
federal statute. If it were a
crime Democrats would be in jail
2:36:58
for objecting to Republican
presidential wins when they
2:37:01
objected to 1969 2001 2005 and
2017. It's also not a crime for
2:37:09
presidents to take personal
copies of their records when
2:37:12
they leave office that is
specifically contemplated by the
2:37:15
Presidential Records Act. And if
it were a crime, Bill Clinton
2:37:18
would be in jail for having
eight years of highly classified
2:37:21
audio recordings of his
presidency and his sock drawer.
2:37:24
So you have to step back and say
that Attorney General Merrick
2:37:27
Garland is appointing a special
counsel to look at non crimes
2:37:30
and why hasn't Attorney General
Merrick Garland appointed a
2:37:33
special counsel to look at
smoking gun evidence of his boss
2:37:38
President Biden's actual crimes
where we have evidence that
2:37:41
President Biden his son Hunter,
and his brother James, were on
2:37:45
the Chinese and Ukrainian
payrolls? That could be tax
2:37:48
evasion, that could be a FARA
violation. It could be a Foreign
2:37:53
Corrupt Practices Act violation.
There's issues with national
2:37:56
security. Why has garland
appointed a special counsel to
2:37:59
look at his boss's political
opponent, but not his boss?
2:38:03
Does this guy answer his
questions or just to ask
2:38:06
questions like he's Tim Poole.
2:38:08
He just brings these issues to
the fore that's all it is, and
2:38:12
but dislike these issues you
don't hear anyplace else? And he
2:38:16
seems to me that there are
definitely questions that need
2:38:19
to be asked of garland. But
let's go with part two.
2:38:22
And Mike, thanks for breaking
down the legality of this The
2:38:24
Wall Street Journal called
Special Counsel Jack Smith, a
2:38:26
political independent, and the
outlet says his appointment
2:38:29
reflects the sensitivity of ag
garland overseeing any
2:38:32
investigation into Trump. What
is your reaction to this?
2:38:35
That's just nonsense. We saw
again that Jack Smith was the
2:38:40
was appointed by Attorney
General Eric Holder in 2010. To
2:38:44
run the Public Integrity
section, Jack Smith used his
2:38:48
power to take down Virginia
Governor Bob McDonnell and a
2:38:52
bogus corruption theory. When it
was when Bob McDonald was
2:38:57
running could have been
potential Republican
2:38:59
presidential candidate the
Supreme Court overturned Jack
2:39:02
Smith's corruption. Corruption
charges eight to nothing it
2:39:07
would have been knighted nothing
but Justice Scalia passed away.
2:39:10
After the Supreme Court took the
case it's very hard to lose.
2:39:14
unanimously in the Supreme
Court, Jack Smith found the way
2:39:18
he's also involved with Lois
Lerner's. The Lois Lerner, IRS
2:39:23
scandal, Jack Smith worked hand
in glove with Lois Lerner, his
2:39:26
wife as a Biden donor twice, big
time, Biden daughter, his wife
2:39:31
produced a video for the Obamas
and so there's not even an
2:39:34
appearance of neutrality here
with Jack Smith.
2:39:38
What I'm so surprised they've
put in a guide to railroad.
2:39:44
Yeah, railroad guy. So here we
go. It's part three, which just
2:39:47
kind of wraps it a little bit.
2:39:48
It's good that you mentioned
Jack Smith's record now and this
2:39:50
is a question that's on a lot of
people's minds. Can we expect
2:39:53
Smith to be impartial, given
that his wife reportedly worked
2:39:56
on a film about former First
Lady Michelle Obama and donated
2:39:59
bottles into Biden 2020
campaign.
2:40:01
It certainly raises the
appearance of partisanship for
2:40:06
Jack Smith. And remember the
Democrats, including Senate
2:40:10
Democrats are going after a
Supreme Court Justice Clarence
2:40:14
Thomas, for his wife, Jenny's
personal political views. They
2:40:19
are calling for Justice Thomas
to recuse they think it's an
2:40:22
ethical problem because of his
Jenny's political views. So why
2:40:26
wouldn't that same standard
apply to Jack Smith and his
2:40:28
wife, Mike Davis,
2:40:29
founder and president of the
article three projects, always
2:40:32
great speaking with you.
2:40:34
Yeah, yeah. It's not a good ask
good questions is a good
2:40:39
questions. I like answers. Good
questions. So so it's
2:40:44
politically motivated as bias.
This is a you know what this is
2:40:48
all we're going to be talking
about. We won't be talking about
2:40:50
anything important about, you
know, actual inflation and just
2:40:54
this all this now, I'm just, oh,
let's do something with gays and
2:40:58
groomers and this and that and
just distract everybody from
2:41:01
anything that's really
important. Not the gays and
2:41:03
groomers aren't important, but
and then we have FTX, which has,
2:41:08
and I'm convinced they brought
in the Enron guy to cover it up.
2:41:14
That guy was there immediately.
2:41:16
So I don't know anything about
this.
2:41:18
The guy who stepped in and took
over Enron as CEO to clean
2:41:24
everything up. He's the guy who
stepped in right away for FTX.
2:41:30
He's a little less interesting.
2:41:32
So you bring a guy like that in
and then all the fixer, he's a
2:41:36
total fixer. And so here's the
fixer amount, which I think is
2:41:41
complete lie. But here's what
what the liability is of this
2:41:45
scam,
2:41:46
staggering new detail about the
bankruptcy of cryptocurrency
2:41:49
firm FTX. court papers revealed
the company owes creditors more
2:41:53
than $3 billion. The collapse of
FTX. And the actions of its CEO
2:41:57
have prompted investigations by
state and
2:41:59
federal officials.
2:42:00
It's a total mess. The Bahamian
government has transferred
2:42:05
assets. That was reported as a
hack, but it wasn't a hack.
2:42:11
There's all kinds of money
flowing through all cut, not
2:42:14
just Democrats, also Republicans
into the medical community with
2:42:19
the FTX paying for different
studies and surveys about
2:42:25
vaccines and whether things are
good or not just paying off
2:42:30
public health and
2:42:32
the million one one element of
this was their studies, they
2:42:36
were the ones behind all the
anti ivermectin stuff,
2:42:39
not behind it, they paid for it,
they just paid for it outright
2:42:42
with their logo on it. And his
mother, his mother, his mom, his
2:42:46
mother, she is co founded the
big super PAC, which are sure
2:42:54
money also funneled into and
both their parents are our
2:42:58
professors. And so Stanford I
should mention Yeah, what's so
2:43:02
cool about about these about
this type of crime and these
2:43:06
type of people, is they're so
narcissistic, that they've done
2:43:10
interviews and Skypes and
there's just video evidence
2:43:14
everywhere. And here is Stanford
Law Professor Joe bank Minh
2:43:20
about his role. Of course, this
was before it happened. He FTX
2:43:25
like did Sam asked you to come
on or did you realize okay, like
2:43:27
Sam needs a hand
2:43:28
I'm gonna come on and help them
how did that initial interaction
2:43:31
go? Well, I don't know. I think
we've always enjoyed working
2:43:37
together and thinking together
at least I like to think so. So
2:43:41
when I really came on was after
Sam asking me for a number of
2:43:46
years if I'd be interested in
doing it, which was really
2:43:50
gratifying. I think any parent
would love to hear that. I
2:43:54
wanted to make sure that I could
do it and be useful. But I think
2:44:01
from the start whatever I was
useful, I learned a hand and it
2:44:06
was clear at the start that on
things like law, I mean, the
2:44:09
company didn't have any lawyers.
So think my utility there was
2:44:14
pretty obvious. No,
2:44:15
right. incriminating much. Wow.
This is gonna be so good.
2:44:22
It's gonna be a lot of stuff
coming out of the woodwork.
2:44:25
And what this what this leads to
is a number of things but
2:44:30
obviously, you know, crypto is
no good. It's horrible. Bad,
2:44:34
bad, bad. But the Netherlands
now the Socialist Party is
2:44:39
writing big opinion pieces in in
national newspapers and saying,
2:44:44
Hey, this digital euro is crap.
Why are you pushing this on us?
2:44:50
We will lose our and what
they're talking about as a
2:44:52
central bank digital currency,
which it seems like 2024 is
2:44:58
going to be the date for most of
us. These and that includes
2:45:02
Canada.
2:45:03
Imagine a digital loonie
becoming legal tender. Well,
2:45:07
that day is getting closer. A
recent survey found most major
2:45:10
banks are considering some form
of digital currency. Within the
2:45:13
next six years, three research
teams have produced proposals
2:45:17
for the Bank of Canada. As Eric
Sorensen reports, this could
2:45:20
fuel the digital economy.
2:45:23
Every day more Canadians pay
digitally and fewer businesses
2:45:28
need this. A cash drawer stuffed
with bills. Canadians are among
2:45:34
the most cash free spenders in
the world. So is it time for
2:45:38
digital currency. The Bank of
Canada isn't promoting the idea
2:45:42
but believes it needs to be
ready. The Bank of Canada is now
2:45:45
studying proposals from three
sets of university experts for a
2:45:48
homegrown digital currency
formulas for how to spend with
2:45:52
the anonymity of cash without
using cash. It could work like
2:45:56
this through an app on a cell
phone or you
2:45:59
know, listen, listen to, it's
just like cash, kind of
2:46:03
using cash. It could work like
this. Through an app on a cell
2:46:08
phone, a user sets up a secure e
wallet. It's authenticated
2:46:12
through a government agency that
is ready to go. The merchant
2:46:15
establishes a digital
transaction to accept the funds.
2:46:18
But a critical new step in
between what the U of T and York
2:46:22
team calls a whitelist where the
transaction is not only
2:46:25
authenticated, but will ensure
customer information is not
2:46:29
passed on just the money.
Privacy is paramount. We believe
2:46:33
that the Canadian government has
an obligation to give people a
2:46:36
way to protect us privacy and
keep them in particular, because
2:46:40
payments are so central for
commercial interactions,
2:46:43
the currency would require
measures against too much
2:46:45
privacy to prevent money
laundering and tax evasion. And
2:46:49
while cash payment, you have too
much privacy citizen back off
2:46:53
acquire measures against too
much privacy to prevent money
2:46:56
laundering and tax evasion. And
while cash payments are becoming
2:46:59
a smaller part of the economy,
the central bank says it
2:47:02
wouldn't abandon communities not
connected to high tech commerce.
2:47:06
That means for one thing,
ensuring that remote and
2:47:09
marginalized communities are not
left out of any new way of way
2:47:13
to pay for goods and services.
The so called cbdc wouldn't be a
2:47:17
direct counter to Bitcoin, which
is an investment currency rather
2:47:21
than a cash equivalent consumer
currency.
2:47:23
Well, that was an interesting
little goodie at the end there
2:47:26
instead of saying it's a piece
of crap like they usually do. I
2:47:29
said it's an investment
currency.
2:47:31
And I hear him saying it's a
piece of crap usually
2:47:34
do all they always want Bitcoin
in with crypto.
2:47:39
Well, this idea especially in
Canada of going all digital is
2:47:42
really going to screw up one
thing big time. Just all the
2:47:47
strip clubs they have up there,
dude. And there's tons
2:47:50
of QR codes. I'm telling you.
It's just QR codes, where
2:47:54
they had the girl gonna have a
QR code on her thigh on her
2:47:57
butt. Yes. On her bike.
2:47:59
Do you know that? Not to IHOP
No, no. Waffle House, waffle
2:48:05
house. They have swag you can
buy from their store you can buy
2:48:09
as a gift, a cool Waffle House
shirt t shirt, you can give it
2:48:14
to somebody and the t shirt has
a QR code which you which you
2:48:17
buy it preloaded with with the
with credits for buying food at
2:48:22
Waffle House. This is a thing
this and this other homeless are
2:48:27
going to be treated. It's just
it's QR codes are a big future
2:48:32
for for the impoverished. Yeah,
I can
2:48:39
oh crap that they're gonna have
this white list and you're gonna
2:48:42
be in between some dead is such
nonsense. But they Oh, we're
2:48:48
gonna have this but if you're
doing too many transactions,
2:48:51
we're gonna have to look into
the maybe you're doing money
2:48:53
laundering.
2:48:54
Yeah, yeah, we never want you to
so
2:48:58
we'll see how far this
2:49:00
it's going to be implemented it
done.
2:49:02
I know you're a big fan.
2:49:03
I'm not a fan. If anything, what
they're describing, by the way,
2:49:08
is exactly what bitcoin does.
But we'll leave that discussion
2:49:11
for another time.
2:49:13
I'm gonna show my school by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
2:49:16
all the people who could do
that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun
2:49:27
we do have a few people to thank
for show
2:49:31
up. I'm sorry. We do have a few
people. It's like a sickness. I
2:49:37
can't stop noticing it now.
2:49:40
Well, I haven't been gotten that
illness yet. But I'll look I'll
2:49:45
try to get to it so I can catch
you doing it because I know
2:49:48
you're doing it all the time
too. But I've yet to say Most
2:49:54
definitely. Guy say that a lot.
I'm sure you say more than you
2:49:59
should.
2:50:00
Do I say 100%? Cuz I'm changing
2:50:02
what you've been saying as a gag
today, but you may be starting
2:50:05
to say it all the time. I
2:50:06
think I'm gonna go off scot
Professor G on yeah 100%
2:50:10
We do have a few people who
think, which is what I've always
2:50:14
said at the beginning of this. I
know
2:50:15
that's why I was laughing. I
wasn't complaining. I'm just
2:50:17
crap. Now I hear it everywhere.
2:50:20
Jason Bible in Austin, Texas
leaves us off with $120.12,
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followed by Edward Musial in
Waterford, Michigan, when 1933
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Shawn Stokes burry in
Centennial, Colorado 112 10 has
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got a birthday for his brother
Mark. And I feel it'd be on
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today's list in field $100 John
Wooden in Kodiak, Alaska. Kodiak
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I'm sorry, Kodiak, Alaska 100.
Sir Harry pilgrim in
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Fredericksburg, Virginia 199 90
Or sorry 9999 Eric Holder Hold
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on, hold on,
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hold on. Sir Harry Pilgrim, long
longtime producer, he gets an
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upgrade today and he will become
Let me see. He will become a
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baron I believe and he will be
known as Sir Harry pilgrim Baron
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rep Howard. Thanks, bro. mass
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mass how do i pronounce this
mass upon x and the rapper hunt
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Rappahannock? Okay, you should
do it pronounced pronunciations,
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Berna
2:51:31
masa ponics and the
Rappahannock. Okay, I'll try.
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McLaughlin, our weekly show
twice a week. Winner, who's now
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a Archduke of Luna lover of
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heard for sure 5510. Sir,
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York City, Tatiana Prince in
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in Poway, California, John
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Sir Alan Bean, who would the
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very beginning of this show when
he lived in Oakland. He's now in
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shows good, I'm giving you 50
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We're saying hey, even on even
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I'm a little discombobulated on
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a lot of people go to these.
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crossroads of Indiana and
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son of a
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There's better thank you for
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the goat and I'm eating Shelby
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to today because I got hit in
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long but a lot of people and
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Blue Island.
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Alright, this is Brian at the
Blue While and meetup we're
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fixing it in post. We're
freezing to death given the meet
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up report.
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This is damn Courtney of
guardian of the aerodrome. Don't
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send me Bo died. So scary so
scary. All human resources must
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be taxidermy.
3:00:15
Michael here good time here
eating pizza drink some beer
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hanging
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out with all the Knights and
Dames. This is Sir spooky.
3:00:23
I had a nightmare that the show
was ending 1500 More episodes.
3:00:28
Jed resisted much.
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Uncle Dickie here who we
3:00:33
shout out to Dame Christine
pearl that joined us tonight
3:00:36
from southern Indiana. Yeah in
the morning
3:00:45
nice to see Christine Pearl
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doesn't matter who you are.
Where you come from. You will
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find your community at a no
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crazy. But that of course is
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with the Dyson days. You won't
3:02:02
be triggered. You will be buddy.
Is like bumbling my way through
3:02:15
everything today. ISOs tell me
you have something
3:02:22
how many you got? I got one. Do
you have a bunch of your last
3:02:27
time you didn't have any? Well,
I got one. Okay, so probably not
3:02:31
that good. But I liked it. It's
exploding and people's hands
3:02:34
exploded. Yeah, that's not bad.
3:02:39
Here's my here's why men are
dangerous. I think that might be
3:02:43
better for us. I like these
white men are dangerous. As
3:02:49
right don't you ever forget it?
Just white men are dangerous.
3:02:54
Okay, let's wrap this up. Like a
World Cup. I've been watching
3:02:59
World Cup. France France coming
on very strong. Oh. Hey, man, I
3:03:08
don't complain about your dumb
opening references to
3:03:11
basketball, football Sumo. And
then whenever I say hey, it was
3:03:15
like World Cup soccer you're
always scorned me now Well, it's
3:03:24
kind of fun to Japan. Kick
Germany's ass, which is varies
3:03:30
so that's an upset as typically
you'll see France and Germany
3:03:36
maybe the Netherlands in there
but So Japan kicked their ass
3:03:40
you know what the Japanese fans
did after after the game?
3:03:44
They started World war three.
No,
3:03:47
they all stayed they start
cleaning up trash from the
3:03:49
stands. They cleaned up the
entire section they were in this
3:03:55
is apparently something that
Japanese do at at sporting
3:03:59
events and other types of
events. Oh, that's obedient but
3:04:03
it's
3:04:03
always That'll be the day that
happens here.
3:04:08
But it's always nice. It was
nice they do that. Um, yeah, I
3:04:14
think stuff that I am looking at
is
3:04:17
a new stuff to carry over but I
do have one clip for today.
3:04:20
Okay, and which is that this one
I couldn't believe this. I'm
3:04:25
listening to this going. So this
is news. This is the phone
3:04:30
scammers phone scammer story,
but there's a piece of
3:04:34
information here that's
important, which is get on the
3:04:36
no call list. And then once you
do that, when anyone calls you,
3:04:40
you can chew them out you can
cut them out because you know
3:04:43
they're scammers
3:04:44
and postures are topping the
list of telemarketing calls that
3:04:47
US consumers would much rather
never get. That's according to
3:04:51
the latest Do Not Call Registry
list released on Monday. It says
3:04:56
more than 280,000 complaints
were lodged in the past fiscal
3:05:00
year about telemarketers posing
as someone they're not. These
3:05:04
can be either live or robo
calls. The caller is most often
3:05:08
posed as someone from the IRS or
the Social Security
3:05:11
Administration, but it's also
common for them to try to sell
3:05:15
warranties or protection plans,
as well as medical or
3:05:18
prescription related things. The
Do Not Call Registry protects
3:05:22
consumers from receiving most
legal telemarketing calls. More
3:05:26
than two and a half million
people signed up with it in the
3:05:29
past fiscal year. So the list
now has more than 246 million
3:05:34
phone numbers.
3:05:36
I thought this list doesn't work
at all.
3:05:39
It does against legal costs,
because most telemarketers
3:05:43
download the list and it goes
into the computer because those
3:05:45
are all computers doing the
phoning and it just doesn't call
3:05:49
those numbers.
3:05:51
Well, you know, the only people
who get harassed by this are
3:05:54
people with landlines
3:05:56
or does not my understanding
everyone in my house has got a
3:05:59
cell phone. They all get these
calls. Oh
3:06:02
no, it's the Californians There
you go. We're not getting calls
3:06:06
the texts the spare the scam
text messages. That's that's a
3:06:10
scary one. Makes it makes it
look like your bank or
3:06:15
something. Oh, here's, here's
your two factor authentication.
3:06:20
Hey, go I can't do that on my
landline.
3:06:23
Alright everybody, time to base
the turkey. Dan, we will be back
3:06:27
on Sunday to discuss our
turkeys. And anything else that
3:06:33
comes up in the meantime, I'm
sure there'll be something to
3:06:36
talk about. If you hang around
on no agenda. stream.com Larry's
3:06:41
old time Thanksgiving is coming
up on that Larry show. And end
3:06:45
of show mixes from Sir Michael
Anthony Tom Stark where the DS
3:06:47
laughs Matty J E. Coming to you
from the heart of the Texas Hill
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Country. FEMA Region number six
in the morning, everybody. I'm
3:06:54
Adam curry.
3:06:55
Dan from Northern Silicon
Valley. Where I remain. I'm John
3:07:00
C. Dvorak.
3:07:01
We return on Sunday right here
on no agenda. Happy
3:07:04
Thanksgiving, John.
3:07:06
And Happy Thanksgiving to you
and everyone who listens to the
3:07:09
show.
3:07:09
Remember us dvorak.org/na until
Sunday, adios mofos and such and
3:07:16
happy Thanksgiving in New York
City as your plant based plant
3:07:22
based lifestyle even on a
holiday in turkey and ham while
3:07:28
I am in Tofurky. Enya am sure
your meat why you can we already
3:07:34
had meatless Mondays in school,
vegan Fridays, and we're going
3:07:39
to keep trying to make all your
plant based but if you're still
3:07:43
got to eat meat, the FDA just
approved lab grown chicken for
3:07:47
human consumption. The old still
not satisfied with that we all
3:07:52
make only crickets and
cockroaches like I enjoy that
3:07:57
rooster. Y'all gonna be eating
rats?
3:08:01
How did this happen in the first
place?
3:08:03
Oh, no, no, no, there seems to
be money missing, like a lot of
3:08:07
money missing? Oh, yeah. Well,
3:08:08
if you if I pulled out my phone
here and just looked at my last
3:08:11
10 text messages, you know,
about half of them are going to
3:08:13
be people asking for, you know,
politicians asking for
3:08:17
contribution. I know
3:08:18
you set up working with the
Ukrainian government ways to use
3:08:21
crypto to raise money for the
government that
3:08:23
are literally tanks outside of
banks. And and this gets to I
3:08:27
think one of the places where it
can be really important to have
3:08:32
a fully digital banking system.
Right. Those
3:08:34
are those are really, really
ugly facts. When you see a fraud
3:08:37
of this magnitude having played
out and you find no regulators
3:08:41
were there. To prevent Yes, you
need regulation
3:08:44
customers, it was what was
important for people to be able
3:08:47
to operate the ecosystem without
being terrified that unknown
3:08:51
unknowns were going to blow them
up somehow. Certainly the asset
3:08:55
price decline was a strong sign
that even though in frankly, a
3:08:59
lot of FinTech, like their, like
fees, were way too late on use
3:09:03
cases. And that there's a lot of
hand waving going on both on use
3:09:07
cases and on sort of financial
modeling. That was I suspect,
3:09:13
and I was kind of like, oh, I
don't know, this whole thing
3:09:15
seems like weird. And are there
risks, risks? And like, what if
3:09:21
these platforms get hacked and
like,
3:09:23
we're gonna try to calculate the
contagion here because investors
3:09:26
are not expecting much in terms
of recouping their funds here.
3:09:30
Public put up with that kind of
crap. They're all vaccinated.
3:09:34
modernas vaccine had a 4%
efficacy, and Pfizer. The
3:09:39
results were so bad with no
statistical significance that
3:09:42
one of the internal people
within the CDC told me that you
3:09:46
can inject a child with the
vaccine or squirted in their
3:09:49
face and you'll get the same
benefit
3:09:51
is not working. The media's
pulling it not to be
3:09:54
descriptive. What you can fill
in the blanks man is stupid
3:09:56
backfill by the cover of the
trousers I mean, the tracks with
3:09:59
that Do you think they hide?
Trump's dwarfs? Me vaccine is
3:10:02
not. My job Robin asked me it's
obscene question of middle class
3:10:07
all done with a smile that the
Ottawa protest means fighting
3:10:11
like, patients out of this
world. It's kind of sad when you
3:10:14
can't even afford to make your
girlfriend. Last two years it
3:10:18
never been a world when travel
matchdays finally came to it.
3:10:22
And October 1 Man, Ontario was
similar to California. And Dylan
3:10:27
the lockdown was the worst. Who
was worse Gavin Newsom more Doug
3:10:31
Ford. You know, I can't even
decide who was the first worst
3:10:34
man and enhance that was William
Randolph Hearst with the yellow
3:10:38
press. It was all a mess for
legalization government wants
3:10:42
your money back. They want their
money back. Don't you undermine
3:10:45
that? OCSA God next?
3:10:47
I had a lot of questions about
Elmo getting the COVID vaccine.
3:10:51
Was it safe? Was it the right
decision? I talked to our
3:10:55
pediatrician so I can make the
right choice.
3:10:59
Yeah, so we want to get right to
it. It's
3:11:01
avian flu that you're talking
about. It is really a big crisis
3:11:04
across the country.
3:11:05
So what can we do to prevent it?
Is there anything out there that
3:11:09
the government can do? Well,
there are there are
3:11:13
vaccines that are being
experimented with? You've got to
3:11:17
just duck and cover until those
migratory birds are where they
3:11:21
are aiming to go?
3:11:24
I got these greens potatoes hate
us tomatoes because I am I am
3:11:28
rant hawks Don't chicken beans
grains potatoes potatoes
3:11:32
tomatoes, Lamb chickens, turkeys
chickens.
3:11:49
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tomatoes, Lamb lamb, red, dwarf
3:12:03
chicken, greens, potatoes,
potatoes, tomatoes. rent for?
3:12:09
Chicken beans, grains potatoes,
potatoes, tomatoes, Lamb
3:12:12
chickens, turkeys chickens.
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