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Okay, yeah, sure. Adam curry,
John C Devora. December 8 2022.
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This is your award winning keep
our nation media assassination
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episode 15 110.
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This is no agenda
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back in the saddle and
broadcasting live from the heart
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of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six. In
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the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
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and from Northern Silicon Valley
where everybody's asking the
0:23
question, have you been to
campus June? I'm John C. Dvorak.
0:29
Buzzkill
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dip So Thomas J. Henry can get
you millions of dollars because
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of the water that was poisoned.
Same here. Yeah, those
0:39
commercials all over television.
0:41
All over. Yeah. It's crazy man
on YouTube, TV. Everything
0:47
sometimes it's like three
different law firms in one night
0:50
on one show advertising, there
must be a huge bonanza of money.
0:54
Somebody's got a big party of
the government, government,
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baby government. Well, it's good
to be back, John.
1:02
Well, I was I'm glad to hear
your voice. Thank you. Thank
1:06
you. Same, exactly the same. I
was very disappointed in that. I
1:09
was thinking Look, John Lewis
only gave me temporary I'm gonna
1:14
sound like this for a while they
said it'll go away after the
1:17
next show.
1:18
The whole point, the whole point
of this exercise the whole point
1:22
of going through the additional
pain and honestly, cost is so
1:26
that I will not change my voice.
My my speech will not be
1:29
soliciting. Because typically
what I have people would get the
1:33
advice. Rip it all out. Here's
your dentures, OSI Inara. And of
1:37
course, that would introduce
whistling
1:42
So, are the one thing of course,
is the whistle, which is what
1:46
your real fear was? Yeah. I can,
you know, I can never put the
1:50
whistle. I mean, I can slip it
in. I'm getting better right now
1:54
actually incorporate it into my
speech.
1:56
Well, so this is phase one.
Phase two comes in, you know,
2:00
three to five months when my
when the bone has ossified so
2:04
they can put the implants in.
And then it's possible that a
2:06
whistle could be introduced.
It's possible, but the whole
2:10
point was for that not to,
here's you, okay, let me just
2:14
tell you a couple filter it out.
Let me let me know, this is the
2:17
whole point. You actually got I
got a tax opinion from a friend.
2:24
And there's two cases in the US
because case law is what it's
2:28
all about. There's a thing your
name is chesty, love. She, she,
2:34
the IRS says,
2:35
I know this case, you know that
case, famous case? Yeah, that's
2:38
it.
2:38
She said, I'm deducting my
implants, because I make more
2:41
money that way. It's for my
business. Yeah, let's say but
2:44
there's a reasonable there's
another reason there's another
2:46
one. I forget the guy's name.
And he had dentures put in
2:50
because he was a radio guy. And
this is very is the old one, I
2:53
think goes back to the, to the
60s or something. And he also
2:56
got off. So of course, it's
going to be very interesting to
3:00
have to discuss that with the
IRS and they're
3:03
gonna go and they're gonna look
at it. Look at the Chesty make
3:06
plan to whatever the hell Her
name was.
3:08
Just the love GST MC plant.
3:12
So they're gonna say, Well, you
know, her income went up, have
3:15
you noticed that your income has
gone down?
3:19
Well, that's a good point. Now
here is, I just want to give a
3:24
few brief highlights. You want
to hear more Tina and I did a
3:27
lot about it yesterday. But
here's just the brief
3:29
highlights. The one thing to
know for this show is these
3:32
temporaries. Now, which is in
have two temporary it's like a
3:38
bridge. It's a complete full
thing. And it's just hanging on
3:41
the upper canines and the lower
canines, and which are like a
3:44
crown that is set with 24 hour
cement. And the reason for that
3:50
is, you know, this, I still have
the stitches in and have to
3:53
evaluate how the bone is
healing. So instead of having to
3:56
break it out of my mouth each
time, just every 24 hours, I
3:59
have to re cement it. That was
22 hours ago. So I don't know if
4:08
they'll stay in throughout the
whole show. I may have to excuse
4:11
myself and then you will hear
what you've been dying to hear.
4:14
Believe me. Anyway, briefly,
five and a half hour surgery.
4:23
They put me out with fentanyl,
which was interesting. Also, you
4:27
hooked it up pretty good. I woke
up a lot though. I remember a
4:33
lot of things that took place in
this like Dude, we gave you
4:36
enough to put down an elephant
you kept coming back. Are you
4:39
Irish? Like Irish? Yeah, people
was that Yeah. Irish or people
4:43
with people with red hair.
Apparently they have higher
4:48
tolerance. And I said, How about
I grew up in
4:51
Amsterdam. interesting
observation. So we all
4:55
agreed it must have been the
Amsterdam education I'm just
5:00
swelling was By day three was I
sent you a picture which I would
5:05
not let in fact you didn't even
believe it was a real picture of
5:07
my face when I said look
photoshopped that was my
5:11
take a regular photo of you and
make you look like
5:13
that. Well yeah of course
because that's it's my face only
5:16
blown up to twice
5:18
I was blowing up was your nose
was like 10 times bigger I think
5:21
someone's using a wide angle
lens.
5:22
No, this was this was on my
phone my selfie cam. That is
5:28
That was my face. Believe me.
Okay, so it was bad swelling.
5:33
Now here, here's something that
is crazy.
5:37
Should have recorded yourself
when you're like that. That
5:39
would really interesting.
5:40
Well, when I was out, yeah, oh,
I'll do it next time when they
5:43
put the money put the titanium
posted. I'll have them do it
5:48
then. Now it is possible. Since
these are our temporaries I'm
5:54
working on getting you out
again, as a kid you will get the
5:58
vampire. Like the vampire fangs
for Halloween. Sure, that's
6:03
exactly what this is why I do
that. It's exactly what these
6:06
are like. So I'm gonna I'm gonna
talk to Zach and say, Hey, could
6:10
you just get your 3d printer at
this point? Can you just print
6:13
up a new one all I want the top
front teeth, I want n n o and
6:16
then the bottom I want agenda.
And I want another one. We'll
6:20
try the QR code that will be fun
to do. And it may be just one
6:23
with a real gold grill. It's
gotta be four months you got
6:26
it made? Exactly.
6:31
Thank you, everybody who did
well, we had a lot a lot of
6:33
people saying really sending
nice notes. I appreciate it. Now
6:36
here's the bonus, which I'm not
quite sure. I noticed that
6:39
yesterday and I noticed again
today, my hearing appears to
6:42
have improved significantly. I
put the headphones on I'm like
6:47
whoa, I looked at Dr filter
something differently that
6:51
needs to be studied. Yes. Well,
luckily, I
6:54
have an audiogram a recent audit
or maybe six eight weeks ago so
7:00
I'm gonna go back to my guy and
maybe a month or so we'll do
7:03
another audiogram we can
actually measure if there's been
7:06
any difference.
7:08
I think it's important. It's
very important. I'm
7:10
blown away like I hear a high
end all of a sudden this is
7:13
interesting. Yeah,
7:17
well you're probably getting
blocked by those teeth that you
7:20
had in there that had radio
radios in the menu or now it was
7:24
probably screwing up
7:25
the no part of the reason for
for doing this and the bone
7:28
grafting is because I had above
my my molars I had low level
7:35
infection that had been going on
for 10 years, which explains all
7:38
of my allergy so called allergy
issues. And when it's in your
7:42
sinuses, it's immediately going
to affect your ears as well. Who
7:44
knows who knows? I mean, I may.
Who knows I may be Superman No.
7:52
Maybe not. Well, that's doubt
7:56
so, but I'm happy to be back is
very difficult to not work.
8:02
Oh man.
8:04
Yeah, I found what did you do?
goofed off. goofed off. Well,
8:13
the big news of course came in
today. Big news. Brittney
8:16
Griner. Grider is a free man and
woman
8:21
Well, you know this is somewhat
day they'd like to spike the
8:25
ball a little bit more but they
left the Marine behind
8:27
and what what no one is really
talking about is Victor boot.
8:32
It's like I was just looking at
the trade and when you were a
8:36
kid, did you trade marbles or
baseball cards,
8:39
leverage? Everyone trades? Yeah,
you trade this for that and you
8:42
want something somebody else
wants?
8:44
So let's see if this trade is
good. We've got Britney Grier, W
8:49
NBA star or Greiner, Greer
Greiner. She is she's with let's
8:55
see, just what are her
qualifications. He's a good
8:58
basketball player.
8:59
She's a tall woman that can
dunk.
9:01
She's a tall woman that can dunk
let's listen to Victor boot.
9:04
This is when he was arrested.
This is a short clip from the 60
9:07
minutes profile at the time of
his arrest. This is the guy that
9:11
we traded for Brittney Griner.
This past
9:13
week, they brought him to New
York to face terrorism charges.
9:17
Tonight, those are at the heart
of Operation relentless, a sting
9:20
that spans three continents tell
the story behind it for the
9:24
first time.
9:26
Victor Bucha in my eyes, is one
of the most dangerous men on the
9:32
face of the earth on the face of
the earth without a doubt, ak
9:36
47, not by the 1000s but by the
10s of 1000s. So he weaponizes
9:41
Civil War in Africa, he
transformed these young
9:45
adolescent warriors into
insidious, mindless, maniacally
9:51
driven killing machines that
operated with assembly line
9:54
efficiencies.
9:55
This is indicted him on for
terror related charges,
9:58
including conspiracy tick kill
Americans. What makes him a
10:01
threat to the United States
sounds pretty good
10:03
shadow facilitator. He's arming
not only designated terrorist
10:07
groups, insurgent groups, but
he's also arming very powerful
10:12
drug trafficking cartels around
the globe.
10:16
This is the Lord of War. The
merchant of death. Right? Got
10:21
him in your hands. Right. He's
in custody. It's a great
10:23
feeling.
10:25
Seems like a good trade. The
Lord of War. Angel of Death, for
10:31
Brittney Griner, it could trade
everybody.
10:34
So we left the Marine behind.
Exactly. Emery was supposed to
10:38
wailing guy that he's supposed
to be part of the deal. And
10:41
we're gonna do this. We're going
to do that. And I mean, this
10:43
isn't they they've dropped the
ball on that and they just get
10:47
Greiner. And they say, well,
let's do another deal for the
10:49
Marine. I mean, that's the kind
of negotiators are these. I say
10:54
this, even though he's never
going to be president. Again.
10:56
Trump would have pulled this
off.
10:58
He has a much better deal. He
knows how to trade marbles. This
11:03
was no good.
11:04
No, it was incompetence. I for
one thing
11:10
wasn't incompetence. It's
humiliation. The we've been
11:13
humiliated by by Putin. And to a
degree where also I think that
11:21
truly the Biden administration
thinks, hey, we got an LGBT
11:24
Batman Come on, that's times 10.
And it's a great crusade
11:29
later, right? J could have done
this deal. Right off the bat.
11:32
They let her rot for 10 months
in a Russian prison. Yeah. And
11:37
if they're just going to do a
deal, that was a lousy deal.
11:41
They could have done that right
away. Why did they have to wait
11:43
10 months? 10 months to pull
this deal off? Are you kidding
11:47
me?
11:48
Here's what I think. I think
that Putin held back and then
11:51
they I don't know if you saw
this, it came out. A couple of
11:55
days ago, maybe beginning of the
week. Vladimir Putin fell down
12:00
the stairs at his home and
pooped his pants. According to a
12:03
telegram channel, which means
links to his bodyguards. This
12:06
was a real news story. He soiled
12:10
yeah, we're just run
12:12
Daily Mail. It's it's the US
edition. Well, now. They have
12:17
it's a huge article and it's
been you can let's see, I'll bet
12:21
you 10 bucks the now striking
New York
12:23
Times betting on this because
the New York Times probably did
12:25
have it but I'm not betting
money fell soiled. Okay, let's
12:28
see. Let me see. Why does anyone
give a shit? Oh, I'm
12:37
sorry. The bell fell over.
Microsoft new MSM India Times
12:44
CNN. The the mirror Sky News. US
News Yahoo News. So yeah, it got
12:51
picked up. They got picked up.
Picked up. But that was
12:57
like booger in dick jokes.
Pretty my lowest form of humor
13:01
pretty much is sad. Oh, Jay.
Jay, guess what Putin had
13:06
diarrhea after eating a bad
meal. Oh, stunk up to play so
13:11
this could report it. When a
reporter did moved to Moscow.
13:15
What they didn't report was you
know, this is obviously part of
13:17
his Parkinson's part of his
cancer. None of that. No, this
13:21
is all new. This is just new.
But that wasn't the biggest news
13:25
that hit yesterday. This? Yeah,
I've been I've been checking.
13:30
I've been checking out a lot of
European news, because that's
13:32
where the action is clearly. I
mean, unless you want to be
13:35
stuck in Kanye, Elon world,
which we'll talk about. It gets
13:39
clipped. Yeah. But the news
agents and the news agents is,
13:43
you know, these are top
journalists in the UK. This is a
13:46
global, global owns, I think
most of the commercial radio
13:50
stations in the UK and they own
this podcast men top men. Yep.
13:54
The news agents lead this lead
with this story. And it really
13:59
blew up around the world. Not so
much in the states yet. But
14:03
listen to this.
14:05
This is a global player,
original podcast.
14:08
Good afternoon, ladies and
gentlemen. I'm Henry Thirteen's,
14:12
Prince Royce, and a successor of
a patient drum dynasty that can
14:17
be traced back to route 900 ad.
14:20
That is Heinrich the 13th.
hadn't heard of him much before.
14:25
Well, no, neither at anyone else
really. He's a minor German
14:28
aristocrat, who now stands
accused of trying to organize a
14:32
coup to overthrow the German
state and not just some minor
14:36
coup attempt involving a few
cranks. The police was so
14:40
alarmed about this, that 3000 of
them took part in raids across
14:45
11 states 131 raids to be
precise. 25 people arrested and
14:51
the race took place at the homes
of former politicians, judges.
14:56
It took place at a military
barracks. This looked like It
15:00
was pretty serious. These
plotters include members of an
15:05
extremist movement called the
rice burger. That translates
15:09
literally as sovereign systems.
And that's because they don't
15:12
really agree with a carve up of
modern day Germany, they want to
15:17
go back to former grandeur times
pre World War One pre Versailles
15:23
Treaty when they think that
Germany had moral authority. So
15:27
there is a kind of grievance
nostalgia in this, but there is
15:30
also a very modern element,
which you might recognize, which
15:34
sounds uncomfortably familiar
elements of Q anon elements of
15:39
the very protests that brought
the attack on the Capitol. And
15:42
we're hearing the same kind of
words, hatred of the mainstream
15:46
media hatred of the political
elites demonizing of those in
15:49
power, even conspiracies around
pedophilia. So today on the news
15:54
agents, were asking if this is a
global q&a on
15:58
Oh, yeah, very they're taking a
global the global q&a Now
16:04
everybody around the world is Q
anon you're gonna get arrested.
16:08
I have you know, it's funny that
you say this is obscure. I
16:11
actually have a clip of this guy
got a couple more but what do
16:14
you got? Let's play it I got the
new Hitler clip, but it's an I
16:17
put the title that new Hitler
because this guy seems to be
16:20
following the patter pattern of
the of the Beer Hall Putsch and
16:25
some other bull crap which it
ended up getting like some
16:27
similar number of people 25
people thrown in jail. And I
16:32
believe this if I'm not sure I
didn't take it but I got I
16:35
think, renewed and now I have it
here but I'm saying I'm not sure
16:39
where it came from. I think it
may be New Tang Dynasty will
16:41
tell by what a surprise
immediately figure it out.
16:45
Surprise, surprise,
16:46
Germany has arrested 25 people
on suspicion of plotting to
16:49
overthrow the government and
seize power and a violent coup.
16:53
Prosecutors said the group was
inspired by the deep state
16:56
conspiracy theories of Q anon
and the reisberg members of the
17:00
Reich's burger don't recognize
the legitimacy of modern day
17:03
Germany and insist that the
larger Deutsche Reich's still
17:06
exists. Despite the Nazis defeat
in World War Two hear the
17:10
details.
17:11
A suspect who calls himself
Prince Heinrich from the former
17:14
royal house of voice was seen as
a designated leader of a future
17:17
state, Germany's monarchy was
abolished a century ago.
17:21
Prosecutors say he contacted
Russian officials with plans of
17:24
establishing a new order, but
that there was no evidence of a
17:27
positive response. The military
intelligence that other members
17:31
included several reservists and
an active soldier in a Special
17:34
Forces Command. A former Member
of Parliament for the AfD party,
17:38
who currently serves as a judge
is also being investigated. The
17:42
process of suspected of
developing concrete plans to
17:45
storm the Bundestag with a small
armed group since the end of
17:48
November 2021 of the latest.
Prosecutors further say the
17:53
group focus on recruiting
members of the military and
17:55
police officers. They are
suspected to preparing for the
17:59
armed attack through the
hoarding of military hardware
18:02
and holding drills. The arrests
were made early on Wednesday
18:05
morning in raids across the
country, more than 3000 police
18:09
and security forces from 11
German states took part with
18:12
suspects also arrested in
Austria and Italy. The House of
18:16
hoose has in the past distanced
itself from Heinrich calling him
18:19
a confused man who pursued
conspiracy theories According to
18:23
local media.
18:24
All right, so everyone got the
same, the same briefing for this
18:27
event.
18:28
But there's a little tidbit in
here, which was they were
18:32
supposed to storm the
bondish.on. November of 2021.
18:39
Oh, yeah. The latest Yeah, this
18:41
is complete horseshit, John what
this is complete.
18:45
Yes, that's the right word.
Guys,
18:47
the leaders of this group are
respectfully 69 and 71 years
18:52
old. Okay. Yeah, sure. And, you
know, this is pre crime. I, you
18:57
know, show me some
18:58
way 3000 This is a waste of the
taxpayers. Oh,
19:02
no, this is a psyop. Hello,
there we are. It's all it's
19:06
taking it all back to Trump.
This is Trump. This was Q anon.
19:10
Yes. Right.
19:11
You're right. Yeah, you're
actually right.
19:14
About Trump, and that but
they're taking global the new
19:17
conspiracy theorist is Q anon.
19:20
We have breaking news overnight
in Germany where police arrested
19:22
at least 25 people tied to an
alleged right wing plot to
19:26
overthrow the government. The
targeted groups of
19:28
you say white wing or right wing
i squared. I heard him say wait.
19:33
At least 25 people tied to an
alleged right wing plot but the
19:37
government
19:38
mentioned him kind of close
didn't
19:41
one more time Germany where
police arrested at least 25
19:44
people tied to an alleged right
wing plot. The government said
19:47
White I heard I heard white. He
said White I heard what I heard
19:52
what yeah.
19:54
The targeted groups ideology is
similar to that afar white roofs
19:57
here in the US. Wow.
19:58
He's maybe
20:00
It's just my ear maybe.
20:02
Maybe Yeah, who would be Yeah,
bro me.
20:05
All right BRUCE here in the US
the latest unfolding story,
20:09
Charlie Good morning
20:11
to you Nate whether or not a
clear and present danger to the
20:14
German state present dangers and
officers including special
20:19
forces round up those suspects
in early morning raids. I didn't
20:23
hear about special forces 130
raids all across the country
20:28
with two more people arrested in
Austria and Italy by authorities
20:31
there.
20:33
It's all over Europe. The
scourge of Donald Trump is
20:37
everywhere. This has to be
stopped this just like January
20:40
6, they're trying to storm the
capitals all over the world. We
20:42
must stop the global queueing on
20:44
German officials say they were
plotting to storm the parliament
20:47
building seize power and form
their own government even
20:51
installing this man Prince
Heinrich the 13th which I think
20:55
you'll see in a minute seeing
here during his arrest as their
20:58
leader. Prosecutors described
the far right group as rights
21:02
burger they're called breaks
burgers citizens have the right
21:05
which is also sovereign citizen
has sovereign citizen movement.
21:09
It's all in here
21:10
as being influenced by the
conspiracy group Q anon. told
21:14
many of those arrested are ex
military heavily armed and
21:17
actively recruiting more
members. At least one person in
21:20
the group is accused of trying
to contact the Russian
21:23
government about the plan.
Kremlin said this morning that
21:26
this is a German problem with no
Russian involvement. Tony Oh,
21:31
Charlie Daggett a force in
London.
21:33
I just listened to the so you
have to understand there's no
21:35
Russian involvement. Okay, very
important. And then he listened
21:38
to how he ends this.
21:39
This is a German problem with no
Russian involvement. Tony
21:44
very scary stuff. Charlie, back
and forth and London try thank
21:47
you very,
21:47
very, very, very, very, very
scary, very
21:50
scary, scary
21:51
stuff. And right on cue ABC has
this report
21:54
ABC News has learned that former
President Trump actually hosted
21:58
an event for a group that
included a prominent Q anon
22:02
conspiracy theorist at Mar a
Lago last night photos actually
22:06
show Liz Crockett, one of the
more prominent Q anon supporters
22:12
for a fundraiser in support of a
so called documentary on sex
22:17
trafficking, cracking claim that
she spoke with Trump about pizza
22:21
gate. You may remember that was
the conspiracy theory that
22:23
falsely claimed that Democrats
were running a child sex
22:27
trafficking ring within a pizza
parlor here in Washington. And
22:32
don't forget this all comes just
weeks after Donald Trump met
22:35
with Kanye West and far right
white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
22:39
Same spot there at Mar a Lago
22:41
there dude, this is this is an
OP. And this is this is a big
22:44
one. They've got every is that
your OP sound?
22:49
I've been totally you know, I
didn't think of it of this story
22:53
as an op op hit me right away
immediately. But all you had to
22:57
do is mention it. And yeah,
yeah, it's obviously and it's
22:59
all about Trump. And I want to
just be just as a little more
23:02
padding here I can I have
actually a series of clips.
23:05
Well, wait, wait one more. This
one, I know you're gonna play
23:09
it. But there's been a bunch of
weird little things about Trump
23:15
that they keep throwing in, and
it's showing up everywhere. And
23:19
it's, well like his approval
rating as though he's needs to
23:23
be approved.
23:24
Well, hold on Hold that thought,
because I only have this report
23:28
from Deutsche Bella, to people
and Deutsche Bank is also
23:32
completely compromised, but
they're more so
23:34
they've been compromised, and
they've been anti Trump since
23:36
the get go as listen members,
but they're
23:38
subtle. So instead of coming out
and saying, it's just like
23:42
Trump, listen to what they do.
23:44
This is only one of many raids
today, what is known about the
23:47
suspects and their motives. By
23:48
the way, we've only we've not
seen any weapons. We've not seen
23:52
any other people only seen this
one guy. We see no other people
23:56
doing perp walks, no arrest has
been no reports from any other
24:00
places. So maybe that didn't
even happen. We don't know,
24:03
because we haven't seen it. But
listen to this.
24:06
So we've heard that there are 25
people who have been arrested
24:11
and but there are still another
27 People who are suspected of
24:16
being a part of this network.
And we've heard also from the
24:20
piece that the risk suppose
ringleader of this network was
24:24
this descendants of this noble
family, who is also an
24:29
entrepreneur,
24:32
descendent of a noble family who
was also an entrepreneur. Oh,
24:36
you don't say? I think that's a
very subtle Trump comparison.
24:45
This look, I think, I think
you're probably right, but I
24:47
think it's too subtle to be
different. I mean, ops, of
24:50
course, are psychological. So
they're psyops so they go into
24:54
the back of your brain and it's
like, just moles itself back
24:58
there. It's there and there. So
you know, you're making
25:00
connections you shouldn't be
making
25:03
descendent of this noble family,
who was also an entrepreneur in
25:08
Frankfurt, and the plan of this
group was to basically overthrow
25:14
the current democratic order in
Germany, they had plans to storm
25:18
the German parliament with
weapons and put up a rest of
25:23
politicians and that way disrupt
the democratic order in order to
25:28
setting up what looks like a
shadow government that would
25:32
then take power once they had
carried out the coup. They were
25:36
organizing shooting trainings
for their members, they were
25:39
trying to enlist new members,
especially those belonging to
25:43
the armed forces and to the
police who have weapons and are
25:46
trained to use them.
25:47
Here's what's concerning. Like
there's groups out here in hill
25:50
country who have all I mean,
there's there's groups in
25:53
Florida who have this plan for
Cuba still, you know that these
25:57
old Cubans are still running
around practicing their age
26:00
getting ready to install a new
government in Cuba I mean,
26:03
there's a lot this happens all
the time but now everyone's on
26:06
notice because you're about your
cue and on and we're gonna we're
26:10
gonna have to arrest you for not
doing anything
26:12
here. They had this checklist
these these Germans and went on
26:15
the checklist of things to do
when they took over parliament
26:18
was was a hanger pence.
26:21
Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Exactly.
26:25
As I tried to be funny there
26:27
No, but I understand what you're
saying. There's a religious
26:30
component to this and then I
want to hear your clips but this
26:33
is now happening in the United
States. I
26:35
don't have that my you heard my
clip about my other clips or
26:39
about other things that are part
of the giant if you're gonna say
26:42
it's a psyop about the big
picture SIOP to kind of thing
26:46
the media is doing some
deconstructions that okay, worth
26:49
listening to.
26:49
I just want to mention these two
things. Now, there seems to be
26:54
an upshot sitting at home with a
blown up head and just reading
26:57
everything. I've noticed there
is a new term which we need to
27:01
be on the lookout for. It's
called Christian nationalism.
27:03
Have you heard this?
27:06
It's not a new term.
27:07
not new. I agree. But it's been
moved to the forefront.
27:11
I have not noticed it being in
the forefront of late Okay, so
27:14
the Washington you you're naked
Well, now
27:16
the Washington Post reported on
a restaurant in Richmond,
27:19
Virginia, who cancelled a
reservation for a private event
27:23
that was going to be a desert
meeting by a conservative
27:27
Christian organization, the
reason why is because they
27:31
oppose same sex marriage and
abortion rights, abortion
27:34
rights, Washington Post, and,
and so the what they're saying
27:38
is, hey, you know, if if you
don't want to make a gay wedding
27:42
cake, we're not going to let you
eat here. The Christian
27:44
nationalists and this is the one
that I loved from the Atlanta
27:48
Constitution journals. I did a
what is it an Atlanta Journal
27:53
Constitution. That's a serious
publication is a JC AJC.
27:57
Here's what he used to be.
28:00
So they're talking about these
Christian Georgia pastors, in
28:06
this article address Christian
nationalism. I'm just gonna read
28:09
this one paragraph. Jesus has
not called us to establish a
28:12
theocracy in our city, state or
country, nor are we to make the
28:16
White House or Congress, a
church house. You see, this is
28:19
what what the so called
Christian nationalist is they
28:22
want everything go back to
Christianity in America. And
28:25
here's here's, here's the AJ
AJC. The blurring of those
28:30
lines, was clearly on display on
January 6 2021, when protesters
28:36
stormed the US Capitol in an
effort to stop the election
28:39
results from being certified the
use of Christian imagery that
28:44
day by extremists left people
stunned. Some participants
28:49
proudly carried crosses, others
knelt in prayer. One was
28:53
photographed clutching a Bible.
Another carried a poster of
28:58
Jesus in a red make America hat,
great again, cap and one banner
29:02
red. Jesus is my Savior. Trump
is my president. And they are
29:07
freaking out over this.
29:10
This is odd.
29:12
We'll of course, all those
things that are on that laundry
29:16
list, but they left hanging the
pants off of it, but Well, I
29:20
wish he and he's the Christian
beside the point. But go ahead
29:25
Yes. Which makes no sense. But
those those kinds of images and
29:30
imagery are very common to
American political rallies yes
29:37
all
29:37
the time. But they host almost
photograph clutching a Bible.
29:40
Oh, the humanity
29:42
now on the left to us, because
you've you've only seen left
29:46
wing protests with the pussy
hats and all the rest of it.
29:49
Yeah, because that's so you
never see a Bible. You will
29:53
never see a Bible in that group.
You might see you know, my
29:57
income, not mine comp. I'm
sorry, the communist man. The
30:00
fact that you wouldn't see a
Bible No. Oh, this is a big
30:05
stunner to them. Yeah,
30:06
yes. This frightening is what it
is not just a stunner. It's
30:09
frightening frightening.
30:11
This is the Yeah, yeah, I've had
I get Kim a few thoughts myself
30:17
while we're on big cars.
30:19
Okay, but if I can't leave on
holiday tell me what were your
30:23
thoughts?
30:26
Yeah, they're not fully formed.
Okay.
30:30
Let's go man, you place up.
30:33
Okay, let's go to some some.
Another big news item is at
30:37
least got the top in the news
right at the beginning because
30:39
it's so important. Even though
the details are all left out.
30:43
We're gonna go with the Trump
Organization busted. They got to
30:47
get they got found guilty busted
one.
30:50
But we begin tonight with the
Trump Organization convicted on
30:53
tax fraud, a jury finding the
company guilty on all charges
30:56
today, including a scheme to
help executives avoid taxes by
30:59
compensating them with private
school tuition, Manhattan
31:02
apartments and expensive cars.
The defense blamed former
31:05
company CFO Allen weisselberg,
saying he did it for his own
31:08
personal greed. You've been a
loyal employee for years. Why is
31:12
it Berger pleaded guilty and
testified in exchange for a
31:14
promised five month jail
sentence. The former president
31:17
was not charged in this case,
but his family business is now
31:20
convicted on all counts. So what
does this mean going forward?
31:23
And tonight the response coming
in from the Trump Organization,
31:26
our investigative reporter Aaron
Petroski leading us off from the
31:29
courthouse here in New York.
31:31
This isn't I'm glad you picked
this up. Because when I saw
31:33
that, ultimately there's a $1.6
million fine and like literally
31:37
seven. I mean, we have
pharmaceutical companies paying
31:41
$10 billion in fines for getting
people hooked and dying from of
31:47
opioids and being illegal drug
pushers with no this this is a
31:51
seven parter. Yeah, yeah. Okay,
mainstream. We got you.
31:55
I brought this thing. I chunked
this up because it was every
31:59
break. There's another.
32:01
It's a lie. It's not a diss on
you. I'm just saying that
32:06
there's no
32:06
no I'm just saying that I'm what
I'm saying is that this had to
32:09
be booked, busted. These all
short, had to be busted because
32:12
they're just pounding Trump
pounding he did. They did it at
32:16
the beginning to say well, did
you just didn't involve Trump.
32:19
But then why is it such a big
news story involving Trump Inc.
32:24
or it didn't involve the kids
involved this one guy,
32:28
but they can use the word Trump
drum.
32:32
So this one guy
32:34
trying to show criminality,
trying to show criminality.
32:36
That's it just want to connect
Trump to criminality know
32:39
that this is a full frontal
attack on every in every way to
32:44
get Trump off the ballot. Right.
Right. We both agree on that.
32:49
That's the OP.
32:50
Yeah, that's that's the desired
outcome of the op. Yes. So
32:54
they've got to work. They got to
find some constitutional thing.
32:57
The Hatch Act maybe
33:00
tells you Logan Act, the Logan
33:02
Act, the Hatch Act, throw
something in there. Come on,
33:04
people get creative. How about
the Lanham Act? Come on.
33:09
There. Yeah, all of them. So
let's go with the let's go with
33:13
part two of this. This smear.
33:15
Tonight, the company that was
the foundation of former
33:18
President Trump's career and
eventual rise to the White
33:21
House, the Trump Organization
found guilty by a Manhattan jury
33:24
on all 17 counts, including a
scheme to defraud
33:28
that is consequential. It
underscores that in Manhattan,
33:33
we have one standard of justice
for all the verdict
33:36
holding the company liable for
the criminal conduct of its top
33:38
executives, mainly Allen
weisselberg.
33:41
Yeah, they're trying to have
it's gonna be interesting to see
33:44
how they tie it together.
33:46
Did you see listed a little
gotcha in there? Who besides
33:51
Allen weisselberg was
33:52
a weld Sugata. Could it be?
33:54
Who else would it be because
they use the word plural. eXe
33:58
top executives and say
34:00
company liable for the criminal
conduct of its top executives,
34:03
mainly Alan weiselberger, mainly
34:05
mainly.
34:07
So who are the other guys, Eric?
Eric Trump, he was found guilty.
34:13
No, Don Jr. I'm just throwing
stuff out there. I don't know
34:16
most of the top executives, but
yet top executives didn't say
34:21
top executive.
34:22
Right then Don Jr. Doesn't Don
Jr. Run something?
34:26
I would think so. I don't I
didn't see he was found guilty.
34:29
Okay, well, let's just continue
with this with this smear with
34:32
part three,
34:33
mainly Alan weisselberg, the
former chief financial officer
34:36
who pleaded guilty to arranging
some of his compensation off the
34:40
books. The company paid for his
apartment for his Mercedes Benz
34:43
and for his grandchildren's
tuition, nearly $2 million
34:47
dollars in perks. None of it
declared his income.
34:50
Oh, man, this is
34:52
gonna stop there and listen to
this again. So this guy said,
34:57
hey, look, I want my income to
be I want it My Silicon Valley
35:01
people do this like they do it.
Yes. Yes, they do it more
35:05
elegantly though the way they do
it is it goes like this. I want
35:09
a lot of stock options at a
phony baloney low price because
35:14
we're gonna restrike them. We're
going to backdate them. And then
35:18
I want I want my salary and they
brag about this. I'm only
35:22
getting paid $1 a year. I think
Steve Jobs did this. I think
35:26
Musk does it. I think they all
many of them do it because they
35:29
no one can afford
35:30
Tim Cook. Tim Cook, don't do
that. Tim Cook takes his money.
35:35
He takes as much as he can.
Yeah. Which is old school. Yeah.
35:39
New School is no not taken
options. And so you get this you
35:42
take it out as or you run it.
35:45
The thing is, it really is his
personal income taxes. I mean,
35:49
if you're not, no, you're not
declaring this as your income.
35:53
You're liable not the company.
Yeah, yeah, this we
35:56
tried to make it into a
conspiracy. So good company,
35:59
they keep saying that company
was found guilty, but I kept
36:02
hearing that weisselberg is
guilty. Now. I think they're
36:05
lying. Your range he arranged to
have is income. You know, give
36:11
it to me in this way. That way,
you give me a car, for example.
36:16
Going back over the past that
pass I don't know why they don't
36:20
do this. Because I when I worked
for the air pollution district,
36:25
I had a car. They gave me a car.
36:27
I've had cars I've had air, air
travel, all kinds of stuff
36:30
compensated.
36:32
So you get a car as part of an
end of travels.
36:35
You don't have to put that on
your on your expense. Exactly.
36:44
Anyway, you can just see the
Disney does this was like this
36:47
is very weird.
36:49
analysis from the anonymous gay
accountant. He knows this kind
36:52
of stuff. He'll tell us he'll
he'll set a straight.
36:56
There you go. Trump was not
charged and the defense said he
37:00
did not know. But prosecutors
said Trump sanction fraud when
37:04
he signed off on part of the
scheme. his initials on this
37:08
memo Oh, Qaeda salary reduction.
That prosecutor said she did tax
37:12
authorities. And they showed the
jury checks Trump sign so
37:15
weisselberg grandkids could go
to an elite New York City
37:18
private school, in their closing
argument prosecutor saying Trump
37:22
was not blissfully ignorant.
37:25
Wow, this is crazy. This is a
smear and they're really
37:29
insinuating that the Trump
Organization is at fault here. I
37:33
I agree. I don't think it's
true.
37:35
And he and await and they showed
the memo, they showed the ballot
37:38
says so and so's salary is going
to be really lowered to $72,000
37:44
or 70, which is just signed off
on it as if, what if I'm the CEO
37:49
signing what the Secretary comes
there and she drops a pile of
37:53
hey, we got to sign these. And
so you go you look at him, and
37:56
he probably does. And he said oh
okay, sign sighs and he just
37:59
signs through them. And it seems
like Well, so what why is he
38:04
taking less salary? Well, we're
gonna pay for his kids school.
38:07
Okay, well, then you sign off on
that no big deal. And you expect
38:11
y Salman to take? Do his taxes
properly.
38:15
10% for the big guy. This is
your news media people. I don't
38:21
know why you put up with it. Why
do you watch? Why do you listen?
38:25
It's not worth it. It's almost
up
38:29
to you. Well, this is yours.
What part are we on this step
38:32
five. We're at five now. Okay,
hit five. The trial
38:35
Pierce Trump's carefully honed
images of brilliant businessman.
38:38
Prosecutors fought all the way
to the Supreme Court to obtain
38:41
his tax returns, revealing a
string of losses, including a
38:45
nearly billion dollar loss over
a two year period while Trump
38:49
was on reality TV selling his
success.
38:54
What does this have to do with
the case?
38:59
There prepper a Trump is easy
does he legal things he does
39:03
illegal things. He does illegal
things. He's very bad doesn't
39:05
pay taxes. And by the way, if I
can just say something. So
39:09
apparently the committee the
Democrats committee of Congress
39:13
of the House of Representatives
got Trump's taxes. Well, clearly
39:17
there was nothing going on there
because have you heard a peep
39:20
about his taxes? Did right there
in this clip, but I bet your
39:24
show that he was really he had
all the money and he made the
39:28
money he said that he was making
and there's no there's nothing
39:31
wrong with his taxes.
39:34
That's what I have to assume
39:36
otherwise it would have been out
we would have been talking about
39:38
instead of this front page, New
York Times this is all they got.
39:41
This is all they got right here
39:42
be a target. He took a loss for
some course he took a loss.
39:46
That's what he takes you take a
loss every so often. So he took
39:50
a billion dollar loss, which
means you had to have making a
39:52
lot of money to take a billion
dollar loss and put it on your
39:55
taxes. Therefore it's been
whatever the case, why did they
39:58
even throw this You're in there.
There's no reason for it.
40:02
There's no reason for it and
you're doing it about the tax
40:06
thing with weisselberg. And you
throw in a smear about Trump
40:09
right in the middle of the
report.
40:11
That's an OP. It's
40:14
worse than me with this update.
I
40:16
can't help myself. You said this
has no reason. Yeah, it has a
40:19
reason.
40:21
The reason Okay, part this the
end of it, this wraps it up. The
40:27
Trump
40:27
organization called the verdict
preposterous, saying the company
40:30
could not be held responsible
for an employee's personal
40:33
actions. Turning weiselberger
once trusted confidant to the
40:36
former president writing, Mr.
weisselberg testified under oath
40:39
that he betrayed the trust the
company had placed in him, and
40:42
that he at all times acted
solely for his own personal
40:45
gain, and out of his own
personal greed. at sentencing
40:49
next month, the company faces a
$1.7 million fine, but long
40:53
term, the consequences could be
more severe. If no one wants to
40:56
do business with a felon.
41:00
A felony. Guys don't even work
in there anymore. Who's the
41:04
felon? You're implying that
Trump's a felon?
41:08
That's great. Yeah, they're just
gonna call him felonious
41:11
felonious Trump, Polonius
41:12
Trump. Can you believe these
people and this is ABC News, the
41:17
top of the heap, the number one
watch the news show, I couldn't
41:22
believe it. They're putting this
kind of garbage out there, and
41:24
they've taken his dirt,
pretending it's journalism. This
41:29
is pathetic.
41:32
Oh, that's great. That's great.
Well, but Trump is also being
41:36
attacked in a subtle way by your
boy DiSanto, down there in
41:39
Florida. Yeah, because even
though we he's not running, even
41:44
though he has billionaires
backing him. This is the
41:48
messaging he's sending out
there, which is very popular
41:50
with the base. And something
that Trump appears incapable of
41:55
countering to
41:56
be able to show and how they
marginalize people that were
42:00
speaking the truth on COVID was
really, really damaging. And it
42:05
ended up killing people. Because
people would tell the truth, and
42:09
they would get the platform on
Twitter, we also going to be
42:13
doing some stuff because I have
a Surgeon General in Florida,
42:17
Dr. Joseph
42:23
has been really, really strong
of just fighting back against
42:26
the narrative and the phony
phony things that people are
42:31
trying to do and focus on the
evidence. And so you know, we
42:34
are going to work to hold these
manufacturers accountable for
42:39
this mRNA because they said
there was no side effects. And
42:43
we all know that there have been
a lot. And so we did a study in
42:46
Florida, you saw an 86% increase
in cardiac related activity from
42:51
people 18 to 39. From em RNA
shots, and so we're going to be
42:56
doing some stuff to bring
accountability there because I
43:00
think it's just something where,
43:02
and this is the problem. Trump
cannot admit that he got a just
43:07
say, I got hoodwinked. Say
anything, but he's just not
43:10
saying anything. And that's
that's his Achilles heel. You
43:14
spotted
43:15
this right away. I think you've
spotted it way before. I mean, I
43:19
wish to say that I agree. But
you spotted this immediately
43:24
that this was a huge problem for
Trump. And I think it is. And as
43:28
DeSantis is not pointing the
finger at Trump in any way. But
43:32
he is definitely this is very
strategic. Yeah.
43:38
I mean, if he's running, this is
the way to go. The only other
43:42
thing I can think is oh, well,
they'd be running together. So
43:44
de Santos takes this angle. I
don't know. But it's not. It's
43:48
not normal. What's going on
here? I'm not sure. And by the
43:51
way, the there's a lot of
takedown. There's a lot of
43:55
operations going on against
Biden, who was really helpful.
43:59
And today TSMC has announced a
second major investment. They'll
44:03
construct a second fab here in
Phoenix to build chips to three
44:07
nano chips. The three nano J
chips, new three nano and you
44:12
know what I'm saying? No, no,
no, no, I don't know.
44:18
That was part of my series.
44:19
I'm sorry. I didn't realize that
this didn't I'm sorry.
44:24
Yeah, I got TMC, AZ one and two
down here. And then I was going
44:27
to put the punch line was that
clip.
44:30
I didn't know that. I'm sorry.
44:34
You just jumped a Biden out of
the blue.
44:37
Out of the blue. I said there's
takedowns on both sides of
44:40
Biden, right and taking himself
down. Yeah, but I was but my my
44:45
punch line was going to be this
little ditty from Obama. Oh, no.
44:49
Some
44:49
folks in our last. We don't wish
them ill will.
44:55
They say crazy stuff where I'm
like, Well, you know, Uncle Joe,
44:58
you know what happened to him?
45:00
My Uncle Joe says crazy stuff.
Are you kidding me?
45:04
Yeah, that was pretty lame did
prom with that clip and that
45:08
whole vomiting I got sent out to
I thought it was on it was
45:13
inaudible it was really got you
just play the I still couldn't
45:18
hear the Uncle Joe thing. It's
just not wasn't a good clip. The
45:22
reason I was gonna do this TMC
clips because he even this was
45:26
with from NTD, and they didn't
use that gaff by Biden. They
45:31
play through a kind of a common
thing. Let's go through this. I
45:35
want to hear I want to hear this
is TMZ AZ one
45:38
Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC is
planning to triple its planned
45:42
investment in Arizona. It'll
build a second plant in the
45:45
state by 2026. That plant will
make three nanometer chips, the
45:50
most advanced chips on the
market. President Biden visited
45:54
TSMC first Arizona plant
Tuesday. He said the three
45:58
nanometer chips are a game
changer for most tech, because
46:01
the chips only consume half the
power and the improved
46:04
performance
46:05
phases. Most advanced
semiconductor chips on the
46:08
planet, and chips will power
iPhones and MacBooks. As Tim
46:12
Cook can attest, Apple had to
buy all the advanced chips from
46:17
overseas. Now they're gonna
bring more of their supply chain
46:20
here at home.
46:21
That's bull crap. They've been
making their own chips for a
46:23
decade. Whatever.
46:28
It makes them think that shipped
apple chips are not being
46:30
M one m two m one and that chip
they were was
46:34
the facility. Where's that?
Where's the facility located?
46:37
Where's the fat? I
46:38
really don't know. So I'm just
saying that's what I thought. I
46:40
don't know. I know. Nothing.
China. I know nothing.
46:44
No, all the fabs I like to know,
by the way anyway, so they
46:47
played it pretty straight and
they didn't use that humiliating
46:50
clip. That's where I was gonna
play it. Let's play pair Part
46:52
Two that I want to make a
comment
46:53
TSMC has investments in the to
Arizona facilities will total
46:57
some $40 billion. It's one of
the largest foreign investments
47:02
in US history. The plants could
give an edge to the American
47:05
military and the economy at a
time when tensions with China
47:09
are heating up. Meanwhile,
representatives from the United
47:12
States and European Union
discussed semiconductors Monday
47:15
outside Washington. It was their
third bilateral trade and
47:19
Technology Council meeting. US
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo
47:23
said one focus is to align their
approaches on semiconductors.
47:27
We're collaborating around an
early warning system for supply
47:30
chain disruptions. We did speak
extensively about export
47:34
controls generally as it relates
to semiconductors and I think
47:37
the TTC will play a very
important role in aligning
47:41
export control strategy.
47:44
The US and EU are already
working together on export
47:47
controls targeting Russia.
remonda said she thinks the work
47:51
together on export controls for
semiconductors to back in
47:55
October the Biden administration
blocked exports of advanced
47:58
chips to China. Fears are
China's Communist regime could
48:02
use advanced chips to speed up
development of artificial
48:05
intelligence and weapons
platforms.
48:10
The question that comes to mind
is what happened to our fabs
48:14
When did and I was following
this as well mostly about
48:17
computers, less about fabs, but
all the fabrication plants that
48:22
would your chip guys had you
know, AMD, AMD, Motorola down in
48:27
Texas, AMD and Texas and Santa
Clara, Intel, micron micron
48:33
and Virginia.
48:37
micron has a fab they got to fab
their set their fab was in
48:41
Idaho.
48:41
Now they they have a huge fab in
Virginia. I know someone who
48:45
works there, or we used to
48:45
work it. Well. The point is, is
that we had these fabs but all
48:49
of a sudden we can't do the high
end stuff. We can't do the point
48:53
that you know, they're doing
three microns, which is
48:55
ludicrous. I mean, 8.3, which is
unbelievable. And it's just it's
49:04
ridiculous.
49:06
There's another there's a
Samsung fab opening up in
49:08
Taylor, Texas.
49:10
Yeah, they've taken their
technology that they developed
49:13
with our help in Korea. And now
they're, you know, because they
49:19
saw the white writing on the
wall that they have to move
49:21
these fabs so we had to have
some fabs here and now all of a
49:24
sudden but they're not even
American fabs at Samsung so EMSC
49:28
or T T S Yeah,
49:30
but still made in America. him
still made in America. They're
49:32
made in America
49:33
by overseas firms. What happened
to our expertise?
49:38
Dude, who are you kidding? Look
at look at look at our x bar
49:42
expertise is the open AI chat
GPT that everyone's losing their
49:46
crap over? Have you seen this
find
49:51
it. I find his whole situation
to be
49:55
off. off
49:59
guard Did you Did you see this
chat? GPT? You can't there's no
50:05
way you missed it.
50:07
I saw it. I didn't pay that much
attention to it. Yeah. No, of
50:10
course not because it's stupid
and dumb. But everyone's like,
50:13
Oh, this is great. Look at how,
oh, no, I'll never have to code
50:17
again. Oh, I don't have to do my
homework. It's so wonderful.
50:21
Meanwhile, just ask the stupid
thing. What email did I sign up
50:24
with? For your stupid thing? And
it's gonna try and tell you what
50:28
email Do you think it was? Yeah.
Okay. Thanks. Bye. Bye.
50:32
Really? Yeah, it does. That it
does, called Eliza.
50:36
Yeah. It's,
50:38
there's a few people know what
I'm referring to. Why Does that
50:40
ring a bell? Because Eliza was
the first chat bot. Oh, yeah.
50:45
Free internet. It's
50:47
better than that. It's
50:47
better on the 70s. Yeah.
50:50
It's better than that.
50:51
Hi, how are you? I'm good. You.
I'm good, too. What's your name?
50:56
My name is Eliza. What's yours?
I mean, it's just that
50:59
but here's what's going on with
just to talk about because you
51:02
brought up artificial
intelligence. So now you did
51:04
not. Well, you brought up chips.
Okay.
51:07
I brought it I brought.
51:08
So you're I'm bringing up
artificial intelligence. So
51:10
first of all, the it's a
complete misnomer for what is
51:14
going on here. And people like
oh, look at this great art I
51:17
created. No, it's a piece of
shit. It's okay. It's
51:22
interesting. Oh, it's gonna
replace artists is going to
51:24
replace writers and artists,
it's going to replace nothing
51:28
you. Art is a feeling. It's
something human that comes
51:32
through you feel the DIS flaws
in it. But there's also you feel
51:36
love in these things. You can't
just have AI. And although I'll
51:40
have to say people have been so
dumbed down, particularly by
51:44
music, today's music that yeah,
a lot of the AI generated music
51:49
or sound just like anything that
you hear on the radio because
51:53
it's pretty much formulaic. But
may I just point out that when
51:58
you upload this when you when
you make art, and you're so God
52:02
about oh, look at this cool art.
I'm going to print it out
52:04
hanging up on my wall, you're
actually up you're giving that
52:08
back to the internet. And so
that crap now goes back into the
52:11
AI and but at the same time,
thank you very much for Oprah
52:15
uploading all of your selfies to
the 10 cent Ayar generator.
52:18
Thank you. That's right. Thank
you. Go ahead. Put more of your
52:22
stuff up there. I cannot believe
how stupid people are. Sir. God
52:29
this is stupid. Stupid, stupid.
It's crazy. All right,
52:33
so we're we're on the subject of
stupid. Yeah, to make a segue
52:38
that some random clip let's talk
about Twitter. Oh, all
52:42
right. Yay. Good. I got some
good stuff on Twitter.
52:46
Well, I got it I got a three
part analysis that was done.
52:50
Good good. On
52:54
Well, let's before we play this
report analysis, let's start
52:58
with the because Twitter is so
important. The super cut I have
53:02
a super cut. Super cool.
53:04
I do want to be even more
cautious when reading about
53:06
COVID on Twitter. be extra
cautious when you're looking for
53:10
health information. In the
Twitter verse a company drops
53:13
its COVID misinformation policy
Twitter has dropped its COVID-19
53:17
misinformation policy.
53:18
Be cautious while looking for
health information in the
53:20
Twitterverse. be extra cautious
while looking for health
53:24
information in the Twitterverse.
be extra cautious while looking
53:27
for health information in the
Twitterverse. be extra cautious
53:30
while looking for health
information in the Twitterverse.
53:33
be extra
53:33
cautious while looking for
health information on the
53:36
Twitterverse
53:37
be extra cautious while looking
for health information on the
53:40
Twitterverse be extra cautious
while looking for health
53:43
information in the Twitterverse
be extra cautious while looking
53:47
for health information on
Twitter. be extra cautious while
53:50
looking at health information on
Twitter. be extra cautious when
53:53
looking for health information
on Twitter and be extra cautious
53:56
while looking for health
53:57
information on Twitter. be extra
cautious while you're looking
54:00
for health information on
Twitter be extra cautious
54:03
while looking for health
information on Twitter. Now
54:05
for extra points did you try and
track the origin of this script?
54:10
I couldn't find it but I will
say this extra cautious is the
54:17
key obviously the talking point
everyone has to be not cautious.
54:20
extra cautious, extra cautious
which is a lot like I do believe
54:26
I will say this
54:30
so let's go to a little rundown.
I thought this was kind of
54:33
interesting. This is a breakdown
they get this guy James Baker
54:36
every so often he's a he's got
this project that he does is
54:39
some truth finding operation.
And they bring him on as a as a
54:44
talking head on NTD John,
54:49
I've ever seen recently research
just before the most recent
54:51
revelations about what he was
doing that he was the General
54:54
Counsel of Twitter and when what
is the time frame
54:57
Shaiya James Baker is it's about
distance by James Prager, it's
55:01
about James Baker. These are the
this is a discussion of the
55:04
Oh, okay. confused me.
55:07
Sorry. I'm just looking at the
clip name. And the guy who does
55:12
the analysis is this guy they
bring on who is whose name I
55:15
should have put on the clip, I'm
sorry, who is on NTD? A lot, and
55:19
he's really good. He's really
good. And so here we go is part
55:23
one.
55:23
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has fired
the company's Deputy General
55:27
Counsel James Baker. Baker is
also a former FBI General
55:30
Counsel, we bring you some
analysis on this, including a
55:33
potential conflict of interest.
Joining us now is Mike Davis,
55:36
the founder and president of the
Article Three project. Mike is
55:39
also the former chief counsel
for nominations to Senate
55:42
Judiciary Chairman Chuck
Grassley. It's great to speak
55:44
with you today. Mike, thank you
for having me. Twitter CEO Elon
55:48
Musk accused James Baker of
suppression of information
55:51
important to the public
dialogue. And journalist Matt
55:53
Taibbi claimed Baker vetted
Twitter files before Friday's
55:56
release. What does the public
need to know about the
55:58
significance of this?
56:00
Yeah, so James Baker is a
character that keeps popping up.
56:05
And these various scandals he
was a top appointee in the Obama
56:10
Justice Department. And then
James Comey hired him to go work
56:15
at the FBI. He was the General
Counsel of the FBI, for Comey
56:20
and he was behind the Russian
collusion hoax. He was fired
56:24
from the FBI. And then he went
to the he went to serve as the
56:30
Deputy General Counsel, a top
lawyer at Twitter. And it was
56:34
James Baker, again at Twitter
who was behind working with the
56:41
FBI and suppressing the New York
Post's reporting of the Hunter
56:47
Biden block laptop scandal,
which almost certainly threw the
56:51
election for President Biden in
2020.
56:56
That's a pretty good analysis.
56:58
Yeah, I think this guy, this
guy, Mike Davis, comes on this
57:03
show. I never seen him anyplace
else except the NTD.
57:06
By the way, can I can I just
stop you there for a second, I
57:08
want to give you props. For when
you when when Elon Elon when he
57:13
closed down the Twitter offices
from Friday to Monday and locked
57:17
everything down. And you
immediately said, Oh, they're
57:19
going through everybody's crap.
Now. That's what you do. You're
57:22
right. That's exactly what they
were doing. They were quote,
57:25
combing through everything. They
must have locked down email, all
57:28
kinds of stuff.
57:29
Yeah. So my, my premise for that
was, of course, that's what you
57:33
do.
57:34
Yes, you're right. You have
experience. Yes.
57:37
So it's not like weird, anyway.
Okay. Onward.
57:40
Baker has not said anything
publicly about his apparent
57:43
departure from Twitter. You said
Baker may have a serious legal
57:46
ethics problem here and asked if
he was working against his
57:49
client by covering up his own
misconduct. Can you explain
57:51
this?
57:52
Yeah. So if Elon Musk is asking
his lawyers to go through the
57:57
files, the Twitter files, and
publicly released them, which is
58:01
in Twitter's best interest as a
company, to get this out there
58:05
and get past this, as a company
and James Baker is, is reviewing
58:11
his own files that are damaging
to him. That is a an obvious
58:16
conflict of interest, working
against his clients instead of
58:20
for his client if he's doing
that. And if that's the case, he
58:24
faces serious ethics charges as
an attorney for Twitter,
58:29
and TV claimed Baker delayed the
release of the second tranche of
58:32
internal files and journalist
Barry Weiss will soon publish
58:35
the second batch of files
according to Tybee. What can we
58:37
expect to happen here?
58:39
Well, I think they're gonna get
to the bottom of this now that
58:40
they got this James Baker
character out of Twitter, Elon
58:43
fired him, which is the right
thing to do. I think what you're
58:47
gonna see and I, just from look,
looking at all the smoke, it
58:51
seems like Jim Baker is working
with the FBI to suppress the
58:56
Hunter Biden laptop, and maybe
Jim Baker, a former FBI official
59:01
is part of the 51 former Intel
officials who came out and said
59:06
that the Russian that the New
York Post story was was part of
59:11
a Russian Russian hoax.
59:17
was so good. I know. I love it.
Why don't you know this? Mother
59:22
Jones, you remember David Corn,
he kind of started off the whole
59:25
baby
59:25
corn, the guy who was also
busted for disease outed as a
59:28
woman. He was part of the list
of bad actors when it came to
59:34
treating women correctly.
59:35
No, I don't don't remember that.
I do. But I just wanted to his
59:39
latest thing came through
through your man
59:40
Wait, do you remember that woman
who put together this the
59:43
journalist and put together
59:44
a spreadsheet? Yes. Yeah. So
that he was on that I remember.
59:49
So he's back. And just just a
quick from the first paragraph
59:53
of this Mother Jones article.
Russian denialism is the
59:56
original sin of the Trump era in
2016 Vladimir Putin attacks the
1:00:00
US election. This has been
documented by Democratic and
1:00:04
Republican grush Congressional
investigations. Robert Mueller,
1:00:07
the US Intelligence Committee
and independent cybersecurity
1:00:09
experts, the assault was mounted
to help Donald Trump win the
1:00:12
presidency. And we saw it with
our own eyes, as cyber pilfered
1:00:17
documents were released by
Wikileaks, first to derail the
1:00:20
Democrats convention, then in
the final weeks of the general
1:00:22
election to hamper Hillary
Clinton's campaign. So that is
1:00:26
that that's just that's the fact
that he states and it's just not
1:00:30
true.
1:00:31
It's a lie. It's no evidence.
It's a complete lie. No, with no
1:00:34
evidence, they
1:00:35
just, they just keep hammering
that kiss
1:00:37
do add up.
1:00:40
Was up. I can't believe it's
another arm. It's just
1:00:43
opposite. You finish this
series. I think no one left.
1:00:47
Okay, wait, was that number two?
1:00:51
You played? Number two, I think
there's three.
1:00:52
So I hope they get to the bottom
of this. This shows that the FBI
1:00:57
and big tech is rotten to the
core. They are partisan, they
1:01:01
they are advocating for
Democratic candidates and when
1:01:05
the other side screams about
democracy, that means that
1:01:09
they're the ones who are going
against democracy when you have
1:01:12
the FBI colluding with big tech
to censor silence deep platform,
1:01:17
cancel conservatives and others
with whom they disagree. Any
1:01:21
collusion is a major First
Amendment problem. This is this
1:01:24
is the biggest scandal we've
seen in a long time as a country
1:01:27
that makes the Democrats Russian
collusion hoax pale in
1:01:31
comparison.
1:01:33
So the only thing and by the
way, it pretty much everybody
1:01:38
should be ashamed of themselves.
How jacked up everybody was
1:01:42
about this clear marketing move
from from musk, like, oh, it's
1:01:47
Twitter files, it's going to
drop it's going to drop his
1:01:50
happy. I mean, Fox News stopped
the broadcast. We don't have any
1:01:53
content. We're waiting for the
files to drop. It was really and
1:01:57
then you know, what, the minute
time he started doing and I
1:02:01
liked it, I think he's great. I
mean, he he did the 2008
1:02:06
financial crisis scandal for
Rolling Stone magazine. The only
1:02:11
journalist I think it was ever
really done a full breakdown and
1:02:14
you know, of course that that
1:02:16
good analyst is very good and
1:02:18
would you see but he's a
journalist. He's a non
1:02:20
journalist.
1:02:22
Journalist. More of I consider
him more of an analyst, but he's
1:02:25
a journalist. His latest good
writing style is a bit he's more
1:02:31
of an opinion writer than he is
a journalist. Okay. Now, I mean,
1:02:35
if you read him carefully, he's
uses a lot of loaded words, and
1:02:39
he's very entertaining. Ryan's
outstanding rise first,
1:02:45
this first tranche of documents
really had nothing in it. And
1:02:49
when I saw I'm like, someone's
filtering boring, it's boring.
1:02:52
Yeah. Show me the emails from
the Big Pharma telling you what
1:02:56
to do. I'd love to see that. Now
they're probably not going to
1:02:59
show us that and they're out
there you know, there are so the
1:03:05
only thing that was kind of good
was that URL Roth guy that he
1:03:11
carried he actually had a
meeting every week with the NSA
1:03:14
and the FBI and and that is also
not and they were the ones that
1:03:18
did indeed say there was this
the there's a there's a document
1:03:22
Did you see the raw I think it
was yo L Yeah, Ross who's six
1:03:27
broad narrowly
1:03:28
gay sounding the I have a clip
from him if you want to hear one
1:03:32
do with Kara Swisher Oh yeah.
1:03:34
Oh yeah. Yeah, you read the clip
you got you of course
1:03:36
Okay. Babylon B, which is what
got him to buy the thing I think
1:03:40
that's the that's
1:03:43
the clip off the clip Okay, so
let's
1:03:46
This is the Knight Foundation
1:03:49
Yes, which is the spin off of
Knight Ritter's publishing out
1:03:55
there I'm sure she got paid to
and ma'am it just point out no,
1:03:57
she is paid. What she keeps
forgetting to do I think she
1:04:02
considers herself a journalist.
She considers herself a
1:04:06
journalist. She keeps forgetting
to disclose that she is a paid
1:04:10
advisor for post dot note. The
Twitter competitor that is now
1:04:15
being ramped up and slowly being
rolled out she keeps forgetting
1:04:19
to to mention that
1:04:21
oh, that's that's that's a sin
in the world.
1:04:26
Unless you're not a journalist
It's okay. But don't worry she
1:04:31
I don't like to disparage her
like you really enjoy
1:04:35
I hate her guts so bad I gotta
hate clip coming up. You're
1:04:38
gonna love it.
1:04:40
I have to say that she exposes
herself here as a as a as a
1:04:44
humorless person.
1:04:46
Do you remember Do you remember
when Steve Jobs introduced
1:04:49
podcasting onstage at d3? You've
seen the
1:04:53
one where you would have had to
clip for you? Yes.
1:04:56
And then you know and I make a
funny joke with jobs New and
1:04:59
then everyone's Laughing he
said, Okay, that was great.
1:05:01
That's Adams great. And then
because I said my act my my Mac
1:05:05
is acting up like mother effer
and it was funny it was really
1:05:09
funny because it was disparaging
against Apple and jobs smart.
1:05:12
That was smart that way. The
first thing out of Kara Swisher
1:05:15
his mouth is so will it be
labeled so we don't get any bad
1:05:19
stuff upfront so we don't like
it or hear about words that we
1:05:22
don't want to hear that kinky.
The first thing she said her
1:05:26
first response to this fantastic
invention of podcasting. How are
1:05:30
we going to keep it how are we
going to suppress it? That's
1:05:33
Kara Swisher your protege? I
might add.
1:05:36
I can say that, you know, okay,
1:05:38
go ahead.
1:05:39
You have you have good reason.
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. So
1:05:47
she shows herself here, which is
very disappointing. To be so
1:05:51
humorless, that she goes after
the Babylon be a hilarious
1:05:57
operation. You know, it took
over where the onion left off,
1:06:01
as far as doing fake news and
other funny things.
1:06:06
abusing their video series of
the California to move to Texas.
1:06:10
No. Oh, beautiful. Good. Yeah,
it's really good. So yes, that's
1:06:16
what they but they're funny guys
are funny. I don't know any of
1:06:19
them. I never bet I did run into
some money and folk back in the
1:06:22
day. And they did some funny
things. You know, humiliating me
1:06:26
too, which I thought was
amusing. But she shows her lack
1:06:30
of humor by by condemning them
in this little very subtle, but
1:06:34
it was like, it's not
1:06:35
even. It's not even subtle. And
in fact, these two in
1:06:39
particular, and I'll, I'll tell
you what they're doing at the
1:06:43
end. I mean, it's they are so
stupid. So stupid, that they
1:06:49
don't even realize that they're
giving power to the one group
1:06:52
that hates both of them. That's
how dumb they are. All right,
1:06:55
now we get into a hit it.
1:06:56
Okay, Babylon B, which is what
got him to buy the thing. I
1:06:59
think that's the that's the one
which is which was not
1:07:03
particularly funny. The Babylon
B's Man of the Year is Rachel
1:07:06
Levine. Not funny. And you can
agree they should have taken
1:07:12
that down. But go ahead.
1:07:14
You know, it's interesting.
There it is. That's what you
1:07:16
taught her. I can agree. But go
ahead. Go ahead. Just pisses me
1:07:21
off when she does that.
1:07:22
And you can absolutely agree
they shouldn't take that down.
1:07:26
But go ahead. You know, it's
interesting. It's interesting to
1:07:29
think about what
1:07:31
I just got to stop I just just
for future use No, shut up about
1:07:34
it. What she always does she
interrupt somebody interrupts
1:07:37
them with her own opinion and
says, but go ahead. And it's
1:07:40
rude. It's like, you know, this
is what's really happening. But
1:07:42
fuck you. It's your turn. That's
what she does every single time.
1:07:46
And you can agree they should
have taken that down. But go
1:07:49
ahead.
1:07:51
You know, it's interesting. It's
interesting to think about what
1:07:54
the competing tensions around
that are. And I want to start by
1:07:57
acknowledging that the targeting
and the victimization of the
1:08:00
trans community on Twitter is
very real, very life threatening
1:08:04
and extraordinarily serious. We
have seen from a number of
1:08:10
Twitter accounts, including lips
of Tik Tok, notably that there
1:08:13
are orchestrated campaigns that
particularly are singling out a
1:08:18
group that is already
particularly vulnerable within
1:08:20
society. And so yeah, not only
is it not funny, but it is
1:08:24
dangerous, and it does
contribute to an environment
1:08:28
that makes people unsafe in the
world. So let's start from the
1:08:31
premise that it's fucked up. But
then, again, let's let's look at
1:08:36
what Twitter's written policies
are. Twitter's written policies
1:08:40
prohibit misgendering full stop,
and the Babylon be in the name
1:08:45
of satire. misgendered, Admiral
Rachel Levine, Twitter,
1:08:50
nominally, but it's still
misgendering. And, you know, you
1:08:54
can, there can be a very long
and academic discussion of
1:08:58
satire and sort of the lines
there. Interestingly, Apple try
1:09:03
to tease out this question of
satire and political commentary
1:09:06
and their own guidelines, which
I think are also fraught. But,
1:09:10
you know, we landed on the side
of enforcing our rules has
1:09:13
written,
1:09:13
and that's how it got bought by
Elon Musk, just in case you're
1:09:16
interested. He was mad about
that. I remember that.
1:09:19
So here is a openly very gay
woman, lesbian, and here's an
1:09:25
openly very gay man, protecting
and promoting the very group who
1:09:29
hate both of them. Trans people
are not your friends, the trans
1:09:34
movement, I'm sorry, I don't
want to disparage actual trans
1:09:37
people, but they hate the ELLs
in the G's and you're sitting
1:09:41
there protecting them, they're
gonna they're gonna stab you in
1:09:43
the back. This this movement is
trans movement and all the lives
1:09:50
of tick tock, we see what it is.
They've come up there with a
1:09:52
green Hannah's Shibuya. Nice
stupid. Now.
1:09:59
I think the I think it's, I
think it was naive.
1:10:04
They're just dumb. Now, you and
I both will agree that there's
1:10:09
definitely some fun stuff that
that there's probably somewhere
1:10:12
in these files at Twitter, and
we're going to get some stuff
1:10:15
that will drip out. And it's
really, in my mind is a
1:10:18
distraction from what's really
going on. But I would like to
1:10:22
continue to find out what the
liberal intellectual elites
1:10:26
really think about this event.
Then, as you know, I may hate
1:10:30
listener of the pivot podcast
with Kara Swisher, who is a paid
1:10:35
advisor for postdoc notes. And
Professor Scott Galloway, who is
1:10:39
an investor in postdoc notes. So
just wanted to keep forgetting
1:10:43
to tell everybody that let's
hear Karish wishes.
1:10:46
Hold on a second. I don't know
anything about postdoc notes for
1:10:50
starters, postdoc now. Wait,
wait, wait, let me just give me
1:10:54
give me the whole the whole
load. Oh. I know, I've never
1:11:01
heard of this. I keep up with as
much as much technology as I
1:11:05
can. And the fact that I've
never heard of this indicates to
1:11:10
me they've done a piss poor job
of making this known to anybody,
1:11:14
let alone me. I'm gonna show I
don't know anything about. Okay.
1:11:18
And so I don't know why. And I
also don't know why anyone is
1:11:23
going to do this. When you have
the mastodons and the Gabs and
1:11:27
the parlors, and all the rest of
them parlay all the rest of them
1:11:31
already out there, you're gonna
bring up me this has been
1:11:34
attempted or in the early days
when Twitter was more
1:11:36
vulnerable. It was Kevin Rose
had something some sort of chat
1:11:42
system. When he was at the top
of his game when he was doing
1:11:45
dig, and they had a system and
it failed. It makes no sense to
1:11:50
me that someone's going to
attempt this,
1:11:52
okay, post dot notes is now in,
in limited release. So that
1:11:58
means that they are and it's it
basically it's a Twitter clone,
1:12:01
but you know, they've added
some, some things in there with
1:12:04
reputational score and they want
to do like Reddit type
1:12:07
moderation. Ooh, reputation. But
the reason why it's got heat in
1:12:11
Silicon Valley is because it's
the same guy who founded Waze
1:12:15
and sold it to Google. So this
is a billionaire. He set this
1:12:20
up, he's taken what he learned
from Waze, Waze is a is a
1:12:24
traffic app. But it's a
community where people say, oh,
1:12:28
there's a cop here, there's a
better way to go around here. So
1:12:30
it's a very successful story.
And that's why Google
1:12:34
incorporated an app. And that's
why, by the way, everyone's
1:12:40
Yeah, that's what everyone's so
GD, about this guy's post doc
1:12:42
notes. And it's not open yet.
They're taking, you know,
1:12:46
they're letting 100,000 People
in at a time or whatever. But
1:12:49
the point is, they're all on
board with that. And, you know,
1:12:53
they've got money in it, and
they getting paid, they just
1:12:56
dust on them, I'll shut up a
bottle. Nevermind, I
1:12:58
know, I'm meant to I would, I
would agree with you, 100%, that
1:13:03
the disclosure is extremely
important in these matters. And
1:13:08
it's, it's, it's, I wouldn't say
I don't want to use the word
1:13:13
chickenshit is really, it's
unethical. Yeah. to not disclose
1:13:19
this fact that that I was
unaware of.
1:13:24
The more you know.
1:13:26
So this was this definitely is
an event and then there's more
1:13:30
information and it will show
more. I mean, please show me the
1:13:34
emails from the pharma
companies. That's what I want to
1:13:37
see. Show me that I doubt we'll
see that so this is all
1:13:41
controlled and it's probably
controlled by the deep state
1:13:45
itself. I have no illusion that
that Elon is the great Savior.
1:13:50
And you shouldn't either people
you're being fooled, and you're
1:13:53
all jacked and Jide It's
pathetic. Then was like, oh,
1:13:57
gotta watch Tim Poole live Oh,
so
1:13:59
Greg, you're talking about him
pool.
1:14:02
Right here is so two clips.
First, we will listen to Kara
1:14:05
Swisher. Her take on the Twitter
files. One
1:14:09
emails came from 2020 when
Twitter executives decided to
1:14:12
block a New York Post story
about Hunter Biden's laptop at
1:14:14
the time. The company said the
story violated the policy about
1:14:17
publishing hacked materials. To
tell you these posts showed
1:14:20
internal debate over the
decision and the rationale that
1:14:23
seemed rather exactly what gol
Roth told me in an interview
1:14:26
earlier in the week. Elon Musk
seem to have given them to him
1:14:29
obviously he said we live in his
things he promoted the posts to
1:14:33
us that before said they were
going to be hot and the reveal
1:14:36
was a flop even right wingers
like Sebastian Gorka called it
1:14:40
deeply underwhelming it was less
than that there was the it
1:14:42
showed it actually I love
1:14:43
that she had to go to Sebastian
Gorka to get some criticism of
1:14:46
it. That's really history.
1:14:48
This awful people disagreeing
and trying to figure things out
1:14:51
and making mistakes. Anyway,
what I saw was nothing. There
1:14:55
still haven't released other
things. I don't know what they
1:14:58
thought these emails would show
I don't know what to say about
1:15:03
them they were just they were
nothing burger, which got must
1:15:06
and said that the media should
be shamed for calling them a
1:15:10
nothing burger. But that's
precisely why they made serious
1:15:13
allegations about First
Amendment violations that
1:15:15
weren't there. Then one of the
funnier parts was the penis
1:15:18
situation with Hunter Biden. Oh,
there was several requests
1:15:21
involved taking down nude photos
of his junk that were posted
1:15:25
without his consent. And I feel
like that was a good decision.
1:15:29
Always with the penis. All
right. All right, since you
1:15:32
don't normally aren't
interested. It's interesting to
1:15:34
see your interest in penis now.
Let's hear from the good
1:15:38
professor.
1:15:39
First off, is it fair to call
Matt Taibbi a journalist really
1:15:44
was
1:15:46
about that. I love that. No,
wow. Oh, yeah. Tie up is getting
1:15:51
getting marginalized and been
slammed by the intellectual
1:15:55
elite the lie of the liberal
intellectual elite. So it's here
1:15:58
to get
1:15:58
started going after him when he
never toed the line with the
1:16:01
Russian hoax
1:16:02
course, along with Greg Glink.
These are all traders by the
1:16:05
way. Yeah, and Glenn green. They
call them traders. Matt Taibbi
1:16:09
is a traitor. A traitor, a
traitor to say trader for have
1:16:12
even done this and he's not a
journalist.
1:16:15
First off, is it fair to call
Matt Taibbi a journalist? What
1:16:19
was he really? Okay, but was
what?
1:16:28
I love it. First
1:16:29
off, is it fair to call Matt
Taibbi a journalist? I mean, was
1:16:33
he really a July's? Okay, but I
mean, people occasionally
1:16:36
introduced me as a journalist
because of what we do here. And
1:16:38
I'm not a journalist,
journalist. factcheck
1:16:41
journalists feel an obligation
to hear both sides and try and
1:16:44
call balls and strikes. I don't
think this guy was calling balls
1:16:47
and strikes here. I think he was
acting as the public relations
1:16:50
comms person for the wealthiest
man in the world. And Jessica
1:16:52
Yellin, who I adore summarized
it perfectly. She has this kind
1:16:59
of news service called news, not
noise, and she put in big bold
1:17:02
letters noise. Released Twitter
emails show how employees
1:17:06
debated how to handle 2020 New
York Post Hunter Biden story.
1:17:09
And she writes, also not a
thing. Musk hype the release of
1:17:13
internal communications exposing
the identity of former Twitter
1:17:16
employees claiming showed
interference to suppress a story
1:17:20
about Hunter Biden, but the
leaked info doesn't show that
1:17:24
and musk hyping this is another
creepy use of the platform to
1:17:27
stoke conspiracy theories and
drive partisan outrage. I think
1:17:31
that perfectly summarizes what
happened there. Yeah,
1:17:34
I was sort of heartened by maybe
Twitter look kind of good. I
1:17:37
don't know they made a mistake
and they fixed it.
1:17:39
A story here isn't what happened
or didn't happen. It's kind of
1:17:42
like internal communications,
porn, it's titillating to watch
1:17:44
the sausage being made. It's the
fact that Elon Musk has gone
1:17:48
full partisan and is now
weaponized as platform for right
1:17:53
leaning viewpoint. He didn't he
didn't release internal
1:17:55
communications on the
discussions they had around
1:17:58
kicking Trump off the platform.
Yeah, so
1:18:00
we didn't notice that the
1:18:02
actual debate here and the
conversations interesting, but
1:18:04
it's a nothing burger. What's
interesting here on red pill,
1:18:09
and it's decided that I'm going
to weaponize and go after make
1:18:13
make Democrats and the president
look bad. As opposed to I mean,
1:18:18
this is just unprecedented.
We've never had a meal and
1:18:20
also the pain. They didn't check
the penis. They should always
1:18:24
check the penis thing.
1:18:25
I don't know. I think the big
takeaway here is it confirms
1:18:28
something I've always thought I
would love to party enroll with
1:18:31
Hunter Biden,
1:18:32
right. So and of course care
goes right back to
1:18:34
what did you hear what he said
at the end? Oh, yeah. That guy
1:18:37
wants to smoke crack and hang
out with horse.
1:18:40
That's his humor. That's his.
That's his humor.
1:18:44
Hold on a second. So the they
cited this woman who does?
1:18:48
Jessica, I can't remember the
last name. It was in
1:18:51
their signal, not noise or
noise, not signal, whatever. It
1:18:54
was a no, he's
1:18:54
not Yeah. What about it? Well,
there's something fishy about
1:18:58
what they read from her her
texts and she says
1:19:02
fishing, exposed.
1:19:07
Exposed to Twitter employees,
who is the terminology they use?
1:19:12
Now what what kind of group in
the world is concerned about
1:19:17
exposing anybody
1:19:20
to spook folks spooks?
1:19:23
So there's nothing wrong with
exposing Twitter employees,
1:19:27
there's no more than it is
exposing employees of General
1:19:31
Motors or somebody that works at
the post office. This is not an
1:19:35
exposing situation where it's
going to get them in trouble or
1:19:39
being a threat to their lives.
This is like Jesus spoke. So
1:19:46
she, you know, it's like a you
know, if you're a hammer,
1:19:48
everything is a nail. That's
right. And if you're a spook,
1:19:52
you see everything in spook
terms and exposing Twitter
1:19:56
employees is where you'd see it.
1:19:59
And I want To remind everybody
of the 2010 Time Magazine Person
1:20:06
of the Year, we were doing the
show we discussed it ad nauseam,
1:20:11
Mark Zuckerberg. And I will read
this one paragraph, which we
1:20:15
often refer to. As a classic,
the door opened and a
1:20:18
distinguished looking gray
haired man burst in. It's the
1:20:22
only way to describe his
entrance trailed by a couple of
1:20:24
deputies. He was both the oldest
person in the room by 20 years,
1:20:28
and the only one wearing a suit.
He was in the building, he
1:20:32
explained with a delighted air
of a man about to secure iron
1:20:35
clad bragging rights forever.
And he just had to stop in and
1:20:38
introduce himself to Zuckerberg.
Hi, Robert Mueller, Director of
1:20:42
the FBI Pleased to meet you.
They shook hands and chatted
1:20:46
about nothing for a couple of
minutes. And then when you left,
1:20:49
there was a giddy GT silence.
While everybody just looked at
1:20:53
one another as if to say what
the hell just happened. The FBI
1:20:58
had their office in 2010. Inside
Facebook, this is this is the
1:21:03
operation that we've been
subjected to from all these
1:21:06
companies. Yeah. All of them.
1:21:09
And it makes nothing but sense.
If you think about you'd want to
1:21:12
you'd want an FBI office. And
you know, when I first time,
1:21:16
this years ago, when I visited
Boeing, you go into the main
1:21:21
offices of Boeing, when they
were before they moved us to
1:21:25
Illinois. Chicago, you'd go in
there and there were offices,
1:21:30
literal offices, that people
that were people were in. United
1:21:36
Airlines had an office in the
Boeing headquarters, American
1:21:39
Airlines had an office in the
Boeing headquarters they had and
1:21:43
they weren't Boeing employees,
they just they had an office
1:21:47
there. And so you make an
office, you're available to
1:21:50
people that you're going to be
working with a lot in these big
1:21:53
large corporation,
1:21:54
was it the lawyer, Cory Perkins,
they had an FBI office inside
1:21:58
their law office. Yeah, that's
what you do. And their partners,
1:22:03
their partners, partners,
partners, vendors or partners.
1:22:06
All right now a little bit of
atom analysis because I had some
1:22:09
time to search around and do
some work. And I found a couple
1:22:12
articles from the past two
weeks, which kind of went
1:22:14
undetected from the now on
strike New York Times. Elon Musk
1:22:21
details his plans for Twitter's
business, the world's richest
1:22:25
man. He discussed the vision for
Twitter to process payments
1:22:31
complete with connected debit
cards and bank accounts which
1:22:33
echoed PayPal, the digital
payments company he helped
1:22:36
found, Mr. Musk said that he
ultimately hopes to transform
1:22:39
Twitter into an everything app
modeled after WeChat, a social a
1:22:43
Chinese social media platform
that is used by more than a
1:22:46
billion people to find news.
That's something we've
1:22:49
discussed. But then this thing.
Last week, the company Twitter
1:22:53
filed registration paperwork to
pave the way for it to process
1:22:56
payments, according to a filing
with the Treasury Department's
1:23:00
Financial Crimes Enforcement
Network, or FinCEN, which is
1:23:03
obtained by the New York Times.
So this one, I didn't pop to the
1:23:05
top of the stack, but they have
applied to process payments. So
1:23:08
they could be like a MasterCard,
like a PayPal, or even like
1:23:15
Shopify Shopify that is their
own payment processor. And then
1:23:20
we get the transcript of the
first employee company meeting,
1:23:25
which I have a paragraph here
that is relevant. From an
1:23:31
information standpoint, there's
not and this is people talking,
1:23:35
I think this is an employee. Not
a huge difference between Oh,
1:23:39
this is most, there's not a huge
difference between say, just
1:23:41
sending a direct message and
sending a payment. They're
1:23:44
basically the same thing. In
principle, you can use a direct
1:23:47
message stack for payments
stack, there's a stack word. And
1:23:51
so that's definitely a direction
we're going in enabling people
1:23:54
on Twitter to be able to send
money anywhere in the world
1:23:57
instantly and in real time. And
here we go. I'm obviously a big
1:24:01
fan of getting people to be
verified, leveraging the payment
1:24:04
system in iOS and Android
security. So that's how you get
1:24:09
authentic, you get financially
authenticated because Apple has
1:24:14
an authenticated mechanism, as
does I think he's going to do
1:24:17
iOS first. And then they can add
the payment. On top of that. I
1:24:21
think we have to have automated
checks as well as manual checks.
1:24:24
I'm open to ideas here. We will
obviously care about real user
1:24:27
growth, not anything that
appears to be user growth. That
1:24:30
is not we care about authentic
users. And I think as long as
1:24:34
we're taking steps to
authenticate real users and
1:24:37
exciting ones that are not good,
that it's expensive and
1:24:41
difficult to create bot armies
in that case we will succeed. So
1:24:46
what Musk has and what his plan
has always been everything else
1:24:50
is distraction. It's all
distraction. He does not give a
1:24:53
shit about advertising. In fact,
the fight all the people he
1:24:56
fired were the trust and safety
people. He doesn't care or does
1:25:01
not care about the advertising.
That's, that's it'd be great if
1:25:04
you can make a million dollars
here or there from a couple of
1:25:06
clients, he doesn't care. He has
the authentication. He literally
1:25:11
in the in this meeting is
talking about Twitter being the
1:25:14
same as a money market account.
So you get it'd be the best
1:25:17
place to put your money in
Twitter. So you will get
1:25:22
interest on your money in
Twitter. T wants to be your
1:25:25
bank. And he's going to succeed,
because everyone is focused on
1:25:31
dumb stuff. See, so he has the
authentication he'll have now
1:25:40
whether he'll actually do micro
payments. I don't know. The
1:25:43
mind. Oh, yeah, definitely.
Well, it's hard to do. You have
1:25:47
to have some kind of
1:25:48
topis Bender ease to pay pal
guy, right. So he knows how to
1:25:51
do them.
1:25:52
So what has happened right away
is Senator Brown Democrat. And I
1:25:56
think that's important, has
introduced a bill to close the
1:25:59
shadow banking loophole after
Elon Musk says Twitter will
1:26:03
process payments. And what he's
doing is I think exactly what
1:26:06
Elon would want is the bill
says, Hey, we need to have
1:26:10
better oversight of companies
that are basically no banks
1:26:14
undercover. I think Elon is
delighted with that. Sure,
1:26:18
regulate me. Right away,
regulate me please.
1:26:23
Lower government involvement
with Elon the better?
1:26:26
Oh, yeah. And just as a small
aside, of course, SpaceX has
1:26:31
launched Star Shield. And Star
Shield is the star shield
1:26:36
supporting national security
secured satellite network for
1:26:39
government entities. So everyone
said, This is so beautiful. We
1:26:43
got the skies Starlink, whatever
it is, was the consumer rollout.
1:26:49
Oh, so great. We have and it's
great. It is amazing that it
1:26:52
works. We have this great
internet for $100 at home, and
1:26:56
it's through space, and it works
everywhere. But it was always a
1:27:00
military project. And now it's
like, you know, because Ukraine
1:27:03
wanted it. You know, we'll make
we'll make a military product.
1:27:08
Musk is the government is the
government.
1:27:13
He's the frontman. He's not the
government.
1:27:15
Yeah, he's the frontman for the
government. Totally from man.
1:27:18
It's unbelievable how people
fall for this. Well,
1:27:21
and what's the fall for you?
Just like the guy you don't he's
1:27:24
funny. Know
1:27:25
what I mean? four fours. Oh, I'm
gonna pay $8 and get my verified
1:27:28
Twitter blue. Thank you. You're
now in the system just done. We
1:27:32
already got you.
1:27:35
Everyone's falling for the
Facebook thing which put all
1:27:37
your personal information,
photos, family photos, and
1:27:40
everywhere in between out into a
database that you don't own?
1:27:44
Great anyway.
1:27:46
Twitter is really fun right now.
But once you're everyone's
1:27:49
authenticate, it does stop being
fun. By the way, that's what
1:27:52
Facebook did something good real
names only on Facebook. You
1:27:55
can't I don't think you can use
a fake name anymore.
1:27:58
Or these company names. company
1:28:01
name. So you can do that. Yes,
company names you can do.
1:28:06
Anyway. It'll be interesting to
see Oh, it did I have this.
1:28:11
Let's see what the Elan partner
the government had to say Kareem
1:28:14
Abdul Shan, para VanDamme.
1:28:16
These decisions were made
appropriately in light of
1:28:18
what has come out. Which
decisions by whom? by Twitter,
1:28:22
by Twitter on okay. So look, we
see this as a an interesting or
1:28:30
a coincidence, if I may, that
the he would so haphazardly.
1:28:35
Twitter was so haphazardly
pushed this distraction. That is
1:28:38
a that is large, full of old
news, if you think about it. And
1:28:44
same time, Twitter is facing
very real and very serious
1:28:47
questions about the rising
volume of anger, hate and anti
1:28:52
semitism on their platform, and
how they're letting it happen.
1:28:56
And, you know, the President
said last week, more leaders
1:28:59
need to speak out and reject
this,
1:29:02
whatever. She's part of the
distraction.
1:29:06
So be fun to follow. As Twitter
slowly sucks up all your money,
1:29:12
and you'll be and you'll be
happy to be also great. I can do
1:29:15
you accept Twitter.
1:29:18
Didn't know he hears that. And I
want to put this out for
1:29:20
everybody. It's not going to be
Twitter. It might be Twitter
1:29:23
pay. That's pa he
1:29:24
literally in this thing. He
says, he says people will be
1:29:28
saying Do you accept Twitter?
This is literally what he
1:29:31
did. That's not going to work
out. It does doesn't make sense.
1:29:36
We do accept Twitter and it
sounds like do you accept Jesus
1:29:38
into your life? It's just
doesn't sound right. He's gonna
1:29:41
have to have and he's and he
keeps using the word
1:29:44
authenticate a lot. I think it's
going to incorporate the word
1:29:47
authenticate. I think somebody
is just predictive, but somebody
1:29:51
might be able to jump the gun
with some sort of payment
1:29:54
authenticated payment system or
Twitter pay, which I think was a
1:29:58
good one and Get the URL and sit
on it and then sell it back to
1:30:04
him. I think there's a
possibility for a quinone
1:30:06
around now because it's all
going to be under x.com He paid
1:30:09
millions to get it back. It's
going to be under x.com. No,
1:30:13
maybe. Can I x? You
1:30:17
gotta have a ring to it.
1:30:18
Next pay Twitter X. How about
this Twitter X to direct my
1:30:22
direct interactions got a good
sound. He's got to have he's got
1:30:26
he's got some he does have some
some aesthetic chops. Not
1:30:35
they're not they're not as like
Steve Jobs as we're I mean,
1:30:39
what's your outrageous but he's
got him and so it's not. So
1:30:43
there's some moments of taste
involved in this in that. So I
1:30:48
have a couple of clips I want to
get to before we get to the
1:30:50
break. Because I don't know what
they but these are WTF closers,
1:30:55
Jimmy's are dynamite.
1:30:57
And, and they're from New Tang
Dynasty.
1:31:00
No, they're from ABC. On January
about January 6. Oh, good. Okay.
1:31:06
Yeah. Yeah.
1:31:07
There's also news tonight from
the January 6 committee, the
1:31:10
chair of the committee
indicating today that they will
1:31:12
issue criminal referrals to the
Justice Department. What he then
1:31:15
said, though, a short time later
and tonight, is there any
1:31:18
indication who would be targeted
if there are in fact these
1:31:21
criminal referrals? Here's our
chief Washington correspondent
1:31:24
Jonathan Karl tonight.
1:31:25
Today January 6, Chairman Bennie
Thompson said his committee
1:31:28
would recommend the Justice
Department pursue criminal
1:31:31
prosecutions criminal based on
evidence uncovered during the
1:31:34
committee's investigation.
Chairman Thompson later said no
1:31:37
final decisions had been made
about who the committee would
1:31:40
recommend be prosecuted or for
what crime said.
1:31:45
Wait, wait.
1:31:46
We don't know what we don't
know. Nothing.
1:31:48
We got we're gonna do criminal
prosecutions. Well, who are you
1:31:52
going to oppose? Ooh, whoa, we
don't know. Yeah, I wait. No,
1:31:54
no, nobody. Evidence uncovered
during the committee's
1:31:57
investigation. Chairman Thompson
later said no final decisions
1:32:01
had been made about who the
committee would recommend be
1:32:03
prosecuted or for what crimes
1:32:07
but there's crime prosecute. You
We don't know.
1:32:11
But when someone did something
we know it was you can just get
1:32:15
one more primetime primetime
coverage we'll figure it
1:32:19
out. To get this WTF this is
same this the end of it ignoring
1:32:25
Mitch McConnell's outstretched
hand and walking by Kevin that
1:32:29
just went up sorry. So in the
same report goes on and on and
1:32:32
on about January 6, and they
keep you do somebody's gonna get
1:32:35
arrested in your home. You know,
this is the part of the Trump
1:32:38
op. And so they're going on on
bad mouthing, Trump shows a
1:32:44
trump up so then they bring up
this thing where they they gave
1:32:49
out some medals to the Capitol
Police. Who were there and you
1:32:55
know,
1:32:56
they got medals for for dying of
a
1:33:01
hard one. One guy died of
course, from a heart attack
1:33:04
later but what happened
1:33:08
to the give the guy who shot
Ashley Babbitt in the neck? Did
1:33:10
he give him a medal? Good job.
Good job. Yeah.
1:33:13
So but but then when they did
the walkthrough, they had
1:33:17
McConnell and Kevin McCarthy
were there with the metals in
1:33:22
their hands to give away and the
families of the of the dead guy
1:33:28
who died of a heart attack
killed by Trump, obviously, yes,
1:33:31
of course. It's not. It's not
Dave. They were some that
1:33:36
somebody got to him in a snubbed
they snubbed who wouldn't shake
1:33:40
their hands. Do you know, they
made a big fuss about No, no,
1:33:42
let me let me just what I think
I truly think the messaging has
1:33:48
been so strong that the guy died
of a heart attack, that the
1:33:52
guy's family, in their heart of
hearts believe he was killed by
1:33:56
Trump, by Trump. They even
though they know what happened,
1:34:00
I'd
1:34:00
argue and you know, on this one,
I agree. No, it's so it's so
1:34:05
does. So now they're going
through the process. And I
1:34:07
wonder, and as they snub these
guys, and this part of the news
1:34:11
story, for some reason, most
people would ignore it as not
1:34:14
really news, but Okay, so I want
to play this out with John Karl
1:34:19
describing the situation,
ignoring Mitch McConnell's
1:34:22
outstretched hand and walking
silently by Kevin McCarthy, who
1:34:26
held the metal in a box signix
mother later said this knob was
1:34:30
intentional, calling the
Republican leaders to faced for
1:34:34
praising the police officers,
but also failing to hold Donald
1:34:37
Trump accountable for what
happened to see. Boom,
1:34:41
exactly what you said. Exactly.
Yeah,
1:34:43
yeah. So this is all Donald
Trump's fault. So to get to
1:34:46
Trump thing right at the end
part of the Trump because of
1:34:48
this, he is the worst at this.
They're just going nuts with
1:34:52
this anti Trump stuff. They're
the I don't I can't imagine how
1:34:57
freaked out they all must be But
everybody's in on include In
1:35:00
Fox, oh, ABC, CBS, NBC, big
papers I don't see how Trump has
1:35:05
a prayer to get into get
denomination now.
1:35:10
Everyone I talked to here in
hill country I talked to people
1:35:13
are hanging out like this the
vaccine thing they can't they
1:35:17
can't get past it. I can't get
past everything else. They're
1:35:22
they're still pro Trump. But
nonetheless, he says the vaccine
1:35:27
was a big, big mistake that it
just they hate him. So I'm so
1:35:30
mad. They're very mad. They're
mad. They're mad. They're mad.
1:35:33
Yeah.
1:35:33
So he's little, it's it's, this
whole thing is well done. Very
1:35:38
well done. I credit the January.
No, not that those guys are
1:35:44
Boneheads. That's a clown show.
I'm crediting the architects of
1:35:49
this antiTrump of the thing
wrong. Yeah. Up the whoever
1:35:54
developed it up.
1:35:55
But the thing is, they've been
running up the trump up since
1:35:59
2015. They can't seem to pull it
off.
1:36:03
I think you're good. I think
they're getting closer. They
1:36:05
keep trial and error.
1:36:07
We'll see. There's,
1:36:09
I think they you know, I'm gonna
just say I do. Nobody knows the
1:36:13
answer to this rhetorical
question, which is, I think
1:36:17
somebody's got swag swapped out.
I think they finally said, Hey,
1:36:20
you, you haven't been doing a
good job. Just Trump guy still
1:36:24
part of everything. You're done.
We're moving Kevin and Kevin.
1:36:27
You
1:36:27
know, no, they move Scott Adams
in a bet you that benefits us by
1:36:31
that he would know. Before we
take our break out,
1:36:35
by the way, Scott relates on one
of his shows I thought was
1:36:39
interesting. He he's changed his
icon on Twitter to just kind of
1:36:43
the bottom of his head and a
Black Lives Matter t shirt. Oh,
1:36:47
really. So he's wearing this
black. And he said that not one
1:36:51
person has commented on this or
call him a racist.
1:36:55
I stopped following him because
he was just rude. Like, you're
1:36:59
an asshole. And he plays with
me. I don't like him. I used to
1:37:02
like I don't.
1:37:03
I like him. As far I think he's,
1:37:06
here's, I was talking to my
buddy Michelle in the UK,
1:37:10
Michelle, who has the clubs.
1:37:12
Yes. But Sheldon.
1:37:15
Now, Michelle is pretty much
bankrupt. Because after three
1:37:18
years of COVID restrictions, and
and now that would hurt his
1:37:23
business. Yes, his business is
very hurt. And now, you know, no
1:37:28
one has any money. So they, they
they literally have just this
1:37:32
there's no money to spend. And
he says you're not really seeing
1:37:37
it in the newspapers the way
we're reading it, because the
1:37:39
whole country is going on strike
in December. He says airlines,
1:37:44
trains, hospitals, nurses,
teachers, the whole country is
1:37:50
going on strike and says people
are going to die. We're going to
1:37:53
start dying over here. And I've
never heard him talk about that.
1:37:56
He's always very up and
enthusiastic. And, and I'm
1:38:00
looking at these waves. I'm
looking at this global
1:38:04
stopwatch, say you say it.
1:38:07
Were what is the nexus of this
strike.
1:38:11
I think this is part of the
great reset. We're going through
1:38:13
it ourselves. The New York Times
is striking today, the rail
1:38:17
roads may actually strike you
what this reminds me of. And
1:38:24
this is the crazy thing. And I
actually went back in, and I
1:38:27
read a little summary. These
train strikes. It reminds me of
1:38:33
something we used to talk about
on the show a lot. By iron Rand,
1:38:41
go ahead, go ahead and read the
book, you'll see that we're very
1:38:46
close to being exactly the same
situation. And this, what has
1:38:51
happened is it's either
1:38:52
way that was there stop for a
second just before I lose this
1:38:56
thought when we were talking
about Atlas Shrugged, it was
1:39:00
also it was about 10 years or 12
years. It was a long time ago.
1:39:04
And it was an era when everybody
in Silicon Valley was reading
1:39:08
this, including John Doerr and
all these different venture
1:39:13
capitalists are already they're
all big fans of Andrea. How did
1:39:16
they all go from that to being
hard as communist Democrats,
1:39:22
Obama? Once Obama I remember
because this was 2007 When we
1:39:27
first started doing the show, it
was a Ronald Reagan except that
1:39:32
yeah, it was Obama when Obama
came in. That's when John Doerr
1:39:36
went all Obama.
1:39:38
No, he's a huge Obama guy, but
he was always a Democrat, kind
1:39:41
of leaning Democrat. He became a
but but it was Peter. I was he
1:39:44
was Atlas Shrugged.
1:39:45
All of those guys who were who
had made it through the.com
1:39:49
crash and you know, we're kind
of building up they were all
1:39:52
handing out. Atlas Shrugged to
their management team. And then
1:39:58
of course, Obama came in and
actually started Do the stupid
1:40:00
shit with the trains. And now,
although I hear that President
1:40:05
Biden has promised to release
$36 billion from the COVID
1:40:12
American rescue plan, which was
2 trillion if you recall, so he
1:40:16
has this money apparently $36
billion for the Union pension
1:40:21
plans. I guess that was the real
problem after all, wasn't it? 36
1:40:26
billion that was just announced
today. But back to
1:40:31
this strike in in the we're not
having a general strike in the
1:40:35
United States which is illegal,
but they have they've they're
1:40:39
still possible elsewhere. It
would worst at worst the
1:40:42
information about this thing and
we'll grievance that's
1:40:46
what money but it's all union to
the same thing as here. It's all
1:40:50
unions. They're saying we want
more money. We got screwed
1:40:53
during COVID. He also added he
says Charles will not have a
1:40:59
coronation. It will not happen.
He says everyone knows if he
1:41:04
does a full blown coronation,
there will be riots. People are
1:41:08
Brits, man. They do have a level
that you pass it. We saw it in
1:41:14
the 70s you get those thin thin
dudes from the North. They come
1:41:18
down with their pitchforks. That
it's it's I'm telling you that I
1:41:24
think this is part of the whole
idea. And UK who I have
1:41:28
not heard the thing about
Charles, this is interesting.
1:41:32
That's why I call around now.
1:41:36
Talking about today, Charles
1:41:39
I believe it right away. So now
people are mad they hate they
1:41:46
hate Charles. I think it's also
some you know, they're just
1:41:50
pushing their anger onto him.
Why not?
1:41:53
What is it people type?
1:41:56
And go and meanwhile, new tech
firms big tech in the United
1:42:00
States laying off 1000s of
people everywhere, everywhere.
1:42:04
So if so if you will, because
mostly Deadwood, so if they
1:42:11
Deadwood is really seriously.
Well there's look, there's
1:42:15
anyone who's worked in Iran in
and around tech knows this.
1:42:18
Here's what I want to get back
to Charles. If what you say is
1:42:23
true. They're going to have to
do it because they have to have
1:42:26
a coronation. They can't just
let this last. They're gonna
1:42:28
have to kill him. Yeah. So am I
six? Or am I five? It'd be five
1:42:36
or GCHQ those guys will do one
of these spooky groups up there.
1:42:41
They're going to have to get the
old pricker out of the safe.
1:42:45
Yeah, I kill him because I
believe
1:42:47
you're right. I really think
you're right. And Harry has
1:42:51
always been the designee you
know the the Charles's Mom hung
1:42:56
in as long as she could you know
she she did not want to see you.
1:43:00
Do you not want to see Charles
on the throne. And everyone
1:43:02
knows Harry is the chosen one.
So I think you're right now. We
1:43:06
could put it in the Red Book.
The question is how what is the
1:43:09
best way to do it? We need a
cover story.
1:43:14
Bill I'm sure he's gotten
enough. I know I just I know who
1:43:18
will do it okay to wait. But he
could naturally die from all of
1:43:22
COVID shots he got I'm sure he
took them
1:43:27
I would I would not turn my back
on Camilla if I was him.
1:43:34
She Well, I mean, the easiest
way to do it is there's the old
1:43:37
professional way with a cyanide
blast prusik acid or something
1:43:41
where it just gives an instant
heart attack and then gets
1:43:45
immediately metabolized before
you're actually dead. And it's
1:43:48
impossibly in
1:43:49
the end the Andrew Breitbart
method
1:43:53
yeah I guess it would be
Breitbart ad that was just got
1:43:57
to be something like that so
it'll be just it'll be heart
1:44:00
attack and it'll be suddenly
massive
1:44:03
massive died suddenly diagonally
There you go Charles died
1:44:07
suddenly there you go Yeah. died
suddenly it's happening it's
1:44:13
kind of scary.
1:44:13
The question is is the is the
timeframe that coordination when
1:44:18
is it supposed to take place?
1:44:20
I don't think they've planned it
that's the whole point. Maybe
1:44:23
I'm wrong see Charles coronation
date tilde see we find anything
1:44:31
coordination date revealed may 6
Buckingham Palace said May 6, so
1:44:35
they got time
1:44:36
to go January February, March.
April yet four months? Five
1:44:40
almost. And? Yeah. Yeah. Plenty
of time. So probably we're
1:44:46
guessing I would think February
Uber. Wait,
1:44:50
you know, bye. Bye. Bye some
trickery. Camilla will be
1:44:56
crowned queen. A Queen Consort.
That's what does that Queen
1:45:00
consort. What does that like?
Like Jessie deputy Queen
1:45:05
deputy.
1:45:07
What is Queen Consort? What is
this can't
1:45:10
be the queen she's got Jeanette
royal blood.
1:45:13
Let me see the Queen Consort is
the wife of a reigning king
1:45:21
usually shares her spouse's
social rank, and she holds the
1:45:24
feminine equivalent Okay? In
contrast to Queen Regent is a
1:45:29
female monarch. So there's also
a Queen Dowager so what happens
1:45:35
is does she have historically
the Queen's Queen Consort does
1:45:42
not formally share the king's
political and military powers
1:45:45
and less on occasion acting as
regent? So she could be a regent
1:45:51
maybe she'd want us she'd never
a monarch though.
1:45:53
No, but she could be ruling as
Queen Camilla consort If queen
1:45:58
if if Charles gets the trigger I
don't know.
1:46:04
But again, they had to do this
before the coronation. Oh yes.
1:46:08
And then they have to bypass
Camilla gets bypass she's she's
1:46:11
got to be out of the picture
completely so she'll get it
1:46:14
she'll get compensation a lodge
1:46:20
Lodge and some horses
1:46:23
horses boom she's good to go and
with that I'd
1:46:26
like to thank you for your
courage say in the morning to
1:46:28
you the man who just put the
seat in the Queen concert listen
1:46:31
gentlemen say hello to my friend
on the other end who I miss very
1:46:33
much in the past week Mr.
Johnson
1:46:39
in the morning you Mr. And girls
graphene yourselves in water it
1:46:45
all leaves a nice out there
1:46:47
I just want you know I want to
say with without I'm really
1:46:50
missed you not to say anything,
but I was like We
1:46:55
grieved we treat we did a lot of
communications through text not
1:46:59
really
1:47:00
use the newsletter. While I
1:47:03
was going back and forth I got
the picture from Yeah, no,
1:47:07
no, no, no, you know what? You
checked in on me and I really
1:47:12
appreciate it you were not
really checking on me. You were
1:47:14
trolling for a picture for the
newsletter. But you still
1:47:16
checked on me. It was nice
1:47:18
picture for the newsletter was I
was checking. I know I checked
1:47:22
it before I came up with the
idea for the picture for the
1:47:24
newsletter. Yeah, no, no, but I
got some grief for the
1:47:27
newsletter picture which was you
know, somebody pointed out
1:47:30
rightly so there was clickbait
1:47:35
totally clickbait that was a
post. That was a picture from
1:47:38
that day, though. I mean, that's
I
1:47:40
know, I believe that picture
because you had the surgery t
1:47:43
shirt on and the whole thing.
Yeah.
1:47:45
But you saw it. You saw the real
picture. It was pretty gruesome.
1:47:48
It wasn't gruesome. You said to
bury it. Well, I yeah, I said
1:47:53
that for sure. But what it was
was it was more like you were a
1:47:57
boxer who had gotten pounded.
And but you weren't black and
1:48:03
blue in the face or anything.
You're just all swollen.
1:48:05
But if you look at the straight
out of the straight out of
1:48:07
surgery, you'll see that my home
my neck is entirely yellow from
1:48:10
bruising. You have to zoom in
pinch and zoom. I don't care
1:48:17
how you brought it so far, you
know yet tell you like Sylvester
1:48:20
the cat so it doesn't matter to
me
1:48:24
in the morning to our trolls and
the troll room to see if I
1:48:28
missed the trolls. I miss you
guys too. Let's have a little
1:48:30
count here. 2092 Now was that
2092? Good.
1:48:40
2092 I think that's a little
from No, that's that's our
1:48:45
normal should be. That's typical
Thursday. That's not bad. We got
1:48:50
people came to look and they're
hoping to die there was going
1:48:53
for this semester. That cat.
They were coming on this evening
1:48:56
with Adam sounds like
1:48:58
and they're all just the same
and they're all disappointed.
1:49:03
I think so. All right.
1:49:05
I have to say we're nearing the
I'm at the 24 hour mark. So I
1:49:09
don't know if this summit will
hold much longer. I have to find
1:49:12
out. Do you want to thank I do
want to thank the trolls of
1:49:17
course who listen to joule I do
I do want to thank who listen at
1:49:20
troll room.io which you can get
on many of those funky
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And and also I'll thank the
executive producer of starting
1:49:54
with show 1508 This was the 2022
best end of show mixes special.
1:50:02
And executive or the executive
producers for that was a very
1:50:05
long list 136 credits, they're
all in there. And it was nice
1:50:11
about this. This type of
compilation is so many people
1:50:16
have never heard any of these.
And when I saw consistently
1:50:19
people saying I didn't think it
would be that great. But
1:50:22
finally, after five minutes, I
was Sol if people just not
1:50:26
one person complained. I mean,
I'm sure somebody didn't like
1:50:29
it, but it was a killer.
1:50:31
And that was three hours and 20
minutes. And again, I
1:50:35
could have done too long. I
don't know why he made it that
1:50:37
long. But okay,
1:50:38
because I want to take me too
long.
1:50:42
It was two or three hours, it
was just seemed long.
1:50:47
You've heard all of them. Yeah,
most people have never heard any
1:50:51
of them because they don't stick
around. Though this is a fact.
1:50:55
And by the way, for today,
someone had a great idea, which
1:50:58
isn't really a great idea of
putting together our openings
1:51:02
for a hole best of which is
great for about two minutes.
1:51:05
It's really funny. And I played
very
1:51:07
funny for about two minutes.
Well, that clip he sent us was a
1:51:10
samples foreman, he also sent a
long, 27 minute version to me,
1:51:14
because I asked for it. But he
said the sample was four minutes
1:51:18
long, and it seems like an
eternity. And so did you three
1:51:22
hours of these? No, but it was
not going to happen.
1:51:26
It's do the one do the one is
our producers name. I'm going to
1:51:29
play a couple minutes up at
today's endive show mix.
1:51:31
You may want to hear it tonight.
I mean, it's very fun to today's
1:51:34
show. It is funny it's funny,
but it's too long
1:51:36
and most of us you which is the
best part
1:51:39
I'm hilarious
1:51:43
thank you sir dude named Parker
Polly for the artwork, which was
1:51:47
completely appropriate. The very
special episode. It was the
1:51:50
mixtape it was an actual
cassette, various producers, I
1:51:54
think we've done versions of
this, with the best stuff with a
1:51:57
cassette with a mix is great.
And it's perfect. Very
1:52:00
functional. We love that. Then
we had the follow up, which
1:52:04
luckily we had one. And the
executive producer for 1509 The
1:52:10
best clips of the day was
circumference. And he put this
1:52:17
together it was about two hours
in total, which I think was a
1:52:20
good length. But I kind of
unexpected for me because you
1:52:26
know, we clips through the day
and we we've done the show for a
1:52:29
long time. And this was only
between episodes. I think
1:52:31
13 114 100 1200 Something
something like that. Yeah. And
1:52:38
people were blown away.
1:52:41
I got a lot of emailing
impressed. Like holy
1:52:45
crap, because these are the most
outrageous. I mean, there's
1:52:49
clips of
1:52:50
the day in clips the day are
rare and it's
1:52:53
actually a very good sales tool.
If you want to hit somebody in
1:52:57
the mouth. Oh, listen to this.
Because all about it's all
1:53:03
knocking on the on the M five M
and Darren O'Neill. He brought
1:53:08
us the cheesecake version.
1:53:10
What do you think? Yeah, well,
the funny thing about Joe Neal
1:53:13
piece was who did the art I was
gonna send him a note saying we
1:53:18
need art for this clip of the
day because I was him I'll bike
1:53:24
ride LA and a few other people
will do art if you ask them, but
1:53:28
O'Neill cranks it out. And so I
was gonna send tonight and I
1:53:32
said wait a minute, he's just
gonna do it.
1:53:34
Well, what happens he sent a
note on no agenda social. He
1:53:39
says do you guys need to artwork
and I replied Yeah, and he said
1:53:43
on it so he went right Oh, and
then round it came five minutes
1:53:46
later he around he was going to
do some because it round he was
1:53:49
eating dinner. And he's like,
Oh, no, all right, Dan O'Neill
1:53:52
already got it or Buddha.
1:53:55
He kind of gave up
1:53:56
roundy Okay, diet I'm not going
to everybody has their own style
1:54:01
of doing stuff. Brownies are
tends to be more intellectual
1:54:05
and more high and it's
1:54:07
hard to learn you don't you
dummy?
1:54:09
No, Dara is more like a
commercial guy who that just can
1:54:13
do stuff. Dumb, dumb guy. Yeah.
It's not a dumb guy because he's
1:54:17
had as many artworks he's right
it gets a couple of years ago he
1:54:22
had more per year than anybody
but he is a guy who can really
1:54:28
crank this sort of thing out
because he's been doing it
1:54:31
longer round he's new and
1:54:33
yeah, he doesn't have his
battlefield chops yet.
1:54:39
So so make route to have roundy
do it I'm not here does Ronnie
1:54:42
to do any do it but it would be
like putting in more work for
1:54:46
him to be honest about it. No
fan. Thank
1:54:49
you very much Darren and thank
you sir conference for putting
1:54:52
that fantastic best stuff
together. I'm happy. I was
1:54:56
personally I was prepared to do
the show. But I talked to I
1:55:01
talked to my guys I said, Look,
if you can't because stretching
1:55:05
of the mouth it could. It could
you know, they still got
1:55:08
stitches you know, so if you can
get away with not doing so well
1:55:11
luckily we have a show. And it
was the best of and I think it
1:55:15
was it was the truly the best of
the best. Most people love this
1:55:18
one. That's a great, great
concept. Very happy. No agenda
1:55:25
social.com Is this of course
where we, where we also hang out
1:55:29
you can follow Adam at no
agenda. social.com John John C.
1:55:32
Dvorak at no agenda. social.com
definitely with the move with
1:55:38
people opening up Mastodon
accounts, or moving entirely
1:55:44
away from Twitter. I think it's
feels like there's more dicks
1:55:48
roaming around not on our
server, but people who there are
1:55:51
a few people who will, which
doesn't. I mean, I actually
1:55:55
finally just just deep
platformed one guy. Ah, finally,
1:56:01
I wish I can guess who it was.
Okay. Like I can guess right
1:56:05
now. Well, this
1:56:07
guy has been around for a long
time. He was thrown in jail for
1:56:10
tax fraud.
1:56:12
Oh, that guy? Yeah, pretend for
some time back.
1:56:16
He was in jail for nine years.
And then what his whole thing
1:56:19
is, it was the juice man design
his juice that threw me in jail.
1:56:23
And you are covering up for him.
Okay, shut up by
1:56:27
you know, you got into a beef
with him because in fact, he was
1:56:30
looking at the social you're
arguing with this guy. And I
1:56:34
can't see I just say well, nice
expand post knows nothing who
1:56:38
you're arguing with who I don't
at all. And then I had to go
1:56:41
unblock him. And then back
itself. And so I you like You're
1:56:47
like a maniac. And I'm blocked.
m&s Oh,
1:56:50
let me just give people a bit of
advice. So maybe it's true. That
1:56:55
design is control the world?
Maybe I'm I'm ready. I'm ready
1:57:00
to believe it. I'm ready to do.
But when people say you're
1:57:03
covering up for the Zionist
that's like shut up. That's
1:57:09
that's the bullcrap that just
just pisses me off. And just
1:57:12
continuously? Why are you? Why
are you covering up for them?
1:57:15
Are you a part of it? I was
like, you're very annoying. And
1:57:18
the guy had 300 followers go
away out of my house, or become
1:57:23
a Nazi.
1:57:25
So I have, I was thinking about
this situation, this whole thing
1:57:29
because it Kanye and the rest. I
think, to be honest about I
1:57:32
think the Jews have been getting
a bad rap for this. There is no
1:57:38
evidence in my you can not find
any evidence that they're
1:57:41
running anything. They're
running things, but they're
1:57:45
running it at the behest of
others. And as the others you
1:57:49
should be concerned about not
the Jewish population. I don't
1:57:53
see any evidence that they're
behind anything. I think this
1:57:56
whole thing is a smokescreen for
some bad actors that are up at
1:58:00
the top and none of them are
Jewish, although some of them
1:58:03
might be, but it's like, okay,
it doesn't make sense to me.
1:58:07
I mean, to me, it's like, okay,
yeah, so, Italians run trash.
1:58:13
And the Catholics run the CIA
used to be the Catholics in
1:58:18
action. And it was okay to say
that and it very, very obvious
1:58:23
to me who's running Hollywood,
but you're right, who am behest
1:58:26
of who? And who gives a crap
shoot?
1:58:30
I would like to know who, who,
and by the way as as, as, and I
1:58:37
don't want to sound insulting
here. But as workers, I think
1:58:40
the Jewish people do a
tremendous job at everything
1:58:44
they do. They running Hollywood,
because nobody else wants to.
1:58:49
It's a horrible, horrible,
1:58:50
it's a horrible place. It is,
you know, I know. I know, what
1:58:55
people do is bitch and moan
about it. And then you have
1:58:57
these guys running, trying to do
a good job and ubitx about it.
1:59:01
But why don't you go do it? You
got the money. Kenny is a good
1:59:04
example. This guy's got billions
of dollars and all he does is
1:59:06
bitch. He never
1:59:07
had people working for him. He
never had billions they had even
1:59:12
had
1:59:13
contracts had great cash flow.
There's no doubt about that. And
1:59:17
he has Jews working for him. So
what's he talking about? They're
1:59:21
not he's not working for them.
Now, look, foolish shit is that,
1:59:26
you know, kinda he's gotta get
his act.
1:59:27
Not Kanye. Kanye things. I mean,
I'm doing a show with Moe on
1:59:31
Wednesday. So I'm not going to
comment until I've talked to
1:59:34
moe. But I don't know what's
going on there. I innovate
1:59:39
coming
1:59:39
on. comes on. He comes on the
Alex Jones Show wearing that
1:59:44
black man was great. That was
great. It was the love what
1:59:48
Jones was. Jones who is actually
you don't get eaten. He's always
1:59:52
trying to be so serious. Jones
can't keep a straight face
1:59:56
often. And I mean when when
pathetic was on On this show, if
2:00:00
you remember a long time ago
predicting about the military
2:00:03
takeover the government, it was
a done deal. Yeah. Jones just
2:00:08
couldn't do it. He couldn't keep
a straight face. And he was just
2:00:13
losing it with Kanye.
2:00:16
Well, the problem the problem
with Kanye and just briefly then
2:00:19
is it that you just take a
soundbite where he says, I like
2:00:24
Hitler now, okay. In the context
of what he was saying, it sounds
2:00:29
stupid. So, like, I would
presume Kanye knows this. But
2:00:35
this is also I think, part of
the op against Trump. I'm
2:00:40
telling you,
2:00:41
oh, yeah, you know, I get in
when you bring this this Aviar
2:00:45
cities up, which you just did an
IVR
2:00:47
city,
2:00:48
right? That's a good word. How
2:00:49
does it fit? You're
2:00:51
right, you're right. You're
right. The whole Kanye thing is
2:00:56
part of the op.
2:00:57
The obvious paucity is my
intentionality. This is what do
2:01:04
you get Trump's a Trump is
queuing on he's gonna take over
2:01:09
storm Germany brands
2:01:11
with you know, with Kanye had
ever had lunch with Kanye was
2:01:15
dragging this other Joker around
with him everywhere. And this
2:01:18
other guy is like some sort of I
don't know who that guy is.
2:01:21
I think Milo Milo was the bad
actor here. Milo was the one who
2:01:25
was who was paid to take down
Trump with with some and anti
2:01:31
semitic stuff. In the end here.
He arranged it Milo is not a
2:01:35
good actor.
2:01:36
And that the joke about the anti
semitic stuff with Trump is his
2:01:40
daughter's Jewish.
2:01:42
Now that doesn't count. She's
not a real tonight. Yeah, but
2:01:45
orthodox. Orthodox Jews, like
even most Jews think that's kind
2:01:51
of out there.
2:01:51
She's a shiksa
2:01:54
she's not a shiksa she's a
conversion to convert a lot of
2:01:58
there's some evidence that Trump
might be in the whole family
2:02:01
might be bullshit.
2:02:05
Anyway, believe me if there's
anything that we can show we'll
2:02:09
we'll do it. We don't care who
it is really, really don't
2:02:13
know luckily, we're we were a
little more open about all this
2:02:18
our thoughts? Would we have
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have a big one today because
it's for three shows
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here we do. So how do you want
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with the executive and Associate
Executive Producers mine as
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well. I guess.
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I don't see any other way of
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Thank you for still stepping up
it wasn't you know, obviously
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Personally, I thought the shows
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But Matthew Meyer
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from Pacifica, California. He
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You've been de deuced the
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It's a lifesaver I can honestly
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Well, price is a snob
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you're snobby. I mean I drink
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would just not be
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Ryan Archibald is next. He's in
St. Clair Shores, Michigan. And
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he also has a long note. I've
been a faithful listener since
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Adams 2020 appearance on Joe
Rogan Brian donation since yet I
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have been an unfaithful
douchebag for the last two
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years, taking from the no agenda
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return that
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is not to have value for value
we're
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supposed to work. And this is
self realization is always good.
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It's always good. It's always
good. And he continues, I want
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to make sure I express how
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who make the show possible. The
artists, jingle makers in the
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show and show mixers and make it
that make it fun. And the two of
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you that make it the best
podcast in the universe because
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I do believe it or not, that is
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It's very nice.
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If I can make a shameless plug
for my side hustle to help me
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out this April. I am the creator
and owner of a series of
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Christmas light videos as I
spent several years traveling
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around the country fill me bones
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from the modest to the calm,
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course, set to jazzy versions of
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are any Christmas light
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you can buy a copy of my latest
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winter wonder lights, and others
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It's pretty cool.
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It's actually pretty cool. His
donation by the way is $333. I
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think I forgot to mention that.
He said he continues by saying
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they are great for playing in
the background at your Christmas
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party. And it's not a bad idea
and it's not a bad idea. And the
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disc versions loop automatically
so you will always have constant
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Christmas ambiance no matter how
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matter how long you get together
last
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I found out that Fredericksburg
Texas is one of the top three of
2:06:48
the three or five cities to
visit for Christmas celebrations
2:06:52
in the country. Not to say
people are off the hook here
2:06:56
with the Christmas stuff.
2:06:57
Have you gone there? I looked
around, even driven around. We
2:07:00
were going
2:07:01
to go to the parade. And that's
where my my front teeth fell
2:07:06
out. And that was on Friday. And
I didn't have any way to I
2:07:10
didn't know
2:07:10
what to do. I tried to get this
into town just loaded with
2:07:13
people that have no teeth. Yeah,
exactly. That's just Texas in
2:07:18
general. I'm sorry. Oh, so no,
I'm saying Don't they have these
2:07:25
houses that are just killers.
You know? They're like,
2:07:28
No, it's Main Street Main Street
is okay. I mean Main Street is
2:07:32
it's twice as wide as normal
Main Street is meant for this.
2:07:37
And we've got a ice skating rink
and does Marktplatz lots of
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German stuff. Thank you Ryan.
Sure cow of Lb in Northville.
2:07:48
Michigan. Let me go second one
from Michigan. 23456. My wife
2:07:51
this is the first Executive
Associate Executive Producer. My
2:07:54
wife has been asking how come I
haven't made her a dame yet. So
2:07:58
let me take this opportunity to
call her out is a douchebag
2:08:03
thanks, turnabout. Thanks for
the reminder. Bape he says this
2:08:08
action might relocate me to the
chicken coop for the night.
2:08:10
Yeah, I'll bet What do you think
in SoCal? What, what is he
2:08:15
thinking?
2:08:17
You go read a Rita Harrington
comes in next from sparks Nevada
2:08:21
for tu tu tu tu tu I don't have
a note from her. So I'll just
2:08:24
read the last one for this
particular show. The 1508 which
2:08:28
is anonymous. Or anonymous. It
says it I think it was coming as
2:08:32
anonymous. And Columbus Ohio
$200. See attached note we don't
2:08:39
have it? I do. I do though. You
do. Okay.
2:08:42
Thanks for all you do. And that
says not for air. I'm gonna air
2:08:48
it anyway. I'm surprised you
missed the move to downplay
2:08:52
Thanksgiving in Ohio. The
Christmas music station started
2:08:56
about November thirds. Something
I can't read this. That's why
2:09:02
it's not for air. Thank you.
Appreciate it. Thank you very
2:09:04
much. Okay, now we go to
executive and Associate
2:09:07
Executive producers for episode
1509. And we start with James
2:09:12
Brisco. From Bay Shore. Bay
Shore, New York. five, nine
2:09:17
5.58. I'm not quite sure what
that means. And all he says is
2:09:20
night Jim Briscoe here, keep it
going. And we appreciate that.
2:09:25
Night, Jim Brisco.
2:09:28
I'll do the next one because
you're hesitant to listen then
2:09:30
Briscoe have more to say than
that.
2:09:31
I don't have anything I said.
Last night. Jim Briscoe here.
2:09:34
Keep it going. That's all I
have. Oh, you're right.
2:09:36
You're right. Yeah. I'm sorry.
This is the John the other one
2:09:40
from Greer is long. Okay.
2:09:42
I'll do it. Yeah, I'd kind of
take my teeth or spin. Anyway,
2:09:46
John Greer's in Enterprise,
Alabama. It's interesting 333 33
2:09:53
Sup dudes. I wanted to send
along an executive producer
2:09:56
donation to send positive vibes
to Adam for speedy recovery and
2:09:59
to thank all of the end Have
show producers that add so much
2:10:01
value to the show. The mixtape
episode demonstrates just how
2:10:05
much talent is in this
community. The value of the of
2:10:08
this podcast isn't only coming
from your most excellent skills
2:10:11
and media deconstruction
entertainment, but also coming
2:10:13
from the whole knowledge in the
nation. Correct. All of the
2:10:16
tracks were awesome and well
produced but when the sun slash
2:10:19
dad duo saying we don't talk
about Brandon Oh, that was a
2:10:22
good one. To talk about Brandon,
we just give you a little grace
2:10:30
that we don't talk about
Brandon. That was one hour, 10
2:10:34
minutes and 40 seconds into the
show. I knew that I had to send
2:10:38
some value as well as a dad of
three teenagers myself. That
2:10:41
track was in their words fire or
sometimes they would say that
2:10:46
track is lit I can't I can't
believe I can't find random. See
2:10:56
it to me. It stood out of the
three and a half hours of
2:10:59
entertainment. That was simply
fantastic. I bet it was fun to
2:11:03
produce. Well, we have to give
that to all the producers. I
2:11:07
mean, I just put it together
wasn't all that hard. So that's
2:11:10
it. short note. I'm on my way to
knighthood and I hope to have
2:11:13
figured out a nice name when
that day finally comes keep it
2:11:15
up. Gentlemen, I'm glad to be
part of this community. No
2:11:18
jingles, no karma, from John
Greer.
2:11:22
And that takes us to Dame
Astrid. In Japan she is the
2:11:27
Duchess of Japan and disputed
islands in the Japan Sea. Dear
2:11:31
Adam, hope you get well soon.
Thank you, but I do love Yes, I
2:11:42
do love how you and John are
like the canaries in the gold
2:11:46
cold a gold. Gold Mine says gold
mine not coal mine which is what
2:11:51
it's like gold mine better is
funnier. For whatever we need to
2:11:55
know about AI and teeth surgery.
And hearing aids of course. We
2:12:02
very heartfelt thank you for all
the producers at the end of show
2:12:06
clips. I laughed a lot and cried
a bit. But mostly I was moved to
2:12:11
know that there are so many cool
no agenda listeners out there.
2:12:17
Thank you Adam and John for
having created this beautiful
2:12:19
movement and keep it going. They
mastered the Dutchess of Japan
2:12:22
and all the disputed islands
into Japan.
2:12:24
You know what's next? You know,
we've had your eyes, my ears, my
2:12:28
teeth, you know, it's got to be
erectile dysfunction. Next,
2:12:30
we're getting there. Eventually
that kicks in, doesn't it? Just
2:12:35
ask him asking for a friend.
2:12:37
Just take some pills
2:12:38
for it. Steven powers, or
Stephen Midlothian, Virginia
2:12:43
200 $200. No notes. And I'll
finish up with our last
2:12:48
Associate Executive Producer for
episode 1509. Michael Henry, in
2:12:53
Bradenton, Florida. No jingle
just karma please. And de Deus.
2:12:58
You got it.
2:13:00
You've been Diddy Deus. You've
got karma.
2:13:07
We could go through some of
these other ones looking for D
2:13:10
do things.
2:13:11
Well, let's we got enough to do.
2:13:13
Let's go. Let's, let's go to the
next show. And we'll deal with
2:13:15
the Miss D do things which will
get you have plenty here.
2:13:19
Well, we have a second segment
to do so we'll find Oh, okay.
2:13:23
That's what we'll do. Did you
forget about that? You already
2:13:26
forget how the show works. You
did?
2:13:28
Well, I'm already looking
towards you know, first quarter.
2:13:33
Right there the q1 q2, q1.
2:13:35
Kind of a hint that well, we're
not
2:13:37
gonna be great. Everybody q1 is
gonna rock. So you're gonna miss
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of Dogpatch and lower Slobo via
2421. And this is always a
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wonderful moment during the
month astronomische of Dogpatch
2:13:51
is Yes, I have a little slush
Rodimus of Dogpatch and Lois
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LeBeau via will come in. I'm
tired and I can my mouth is
2:13:58
starting to hurt seriously. So
that's something could happen.
2:14:02
And I'll read the note, please.
From surana this short $2,400
2:14:09
and $21 donation November
donation delayed by travel so
2:14:14
this is actually was supposed to
come in last week. But it was
2:14:18
delayed by travel because he's
been traveling. Yes, he has.
2:14:21
Thank you to all the producers
that keep this program a
2:14:25
remarkable source of information
and entertainment. I did not eat
2:14:32
tarantula, Centipede, Scorpion,
grasshopper Gecko, or other
2:14:39
fried treats offered me offered
to meet during my stay. So I'm
2:14:45
guessing he wasn't. He was.
2:14:47
He was an African. I think it
was in Africa. I think it was in
2:14:52
Africa. No, no, no, no, he says
the Asian cities. I'm sorry.
2:14:56
You're right. You're right. Read
on.
2:14:58
Yes, he was in Asia and this
Here's what they have on sticks.
2:15:01
That's what I noticed. You have
a big giant branch there
2:15:06
grasshopper on a stick. Gecko. I
think he goes on he says, John,
2:15:12
your comment that some Asian
cities stink? Well, yes, but all
2:15:18
big cities stink at times. New
York City in July is a
2:15:22
cornucopia of real stink. Poor
sewage systems drained into
2:15:28
rivers along the chemical
byproducts along with chemical
2:15:31
byproducts aggravates the smell
much like the US in the 60s No
2:15:37
jiggles no karma Okay, so that's
is not I will comment on this
2:15:41
okay, because he called me out
by name so I'm now allowed to
2:15:44
say some Asian cities especially
the big ones in China, but in
2:15:53
Southeast Asia to a lesser
extent than China mostly there's
2:15:56
it's a certain sense specific
stench that you get into comes
2:16:02
rafting up and so Whoa, you hit
you as you wandering around. And
2:16:07
it's a it's distinctively Asian.
Does it smell like New Yorker
2:16:11
smells like
2:16:13
New York just always smelled
like pee
2:16:15
every smell urine just notice is
different. This is something
2:16:18
else is like a it's an
aggregation of probably P and
2:16:23
I'd say fermented oils and other
foods substances that are going
2:16:29
to be opium I don't know OPM
probably this voicemail decent
2:16:34
but anyway, so So yeah,
everything does stink here and
2:16:38
narrow San Francisco smells like
poop for example. Yeah, no
2:16:40
kidding. All right.
2:16:44
To surfer he's in blue. So that
means something's going on. $350
2:16:50
that
2:16:50
Michael Michael you don't have
Michael I'm sorry. I
2:16:52
sorry. I missed Michael. Here we
go. He's I did miss him. Michael
2:16:56
calendars from Ripon California.
Three eight O dot O H O three
2:17:01
boob. He says Enjoy some chatter
and boobs. So I guess he's given
2:17:06
us some cheese and some boobs. I
like it, Michael. Thank you.
2:17:09
Great note. Now surfer 350. And
let me see if surfers no tears.
2:17:15
Well, in the morning, John and
Adam and this was cash. Thank
2:17:18
you. Today's contribution takes
me to Baron unlike Mr. Dana
2:17:23
Brunetti. I have only ever been
an executive producer of the no
2:17:27
agenda show. Okay,
2:17:29
so a good job of these notes is
not to hide or humiliate other
2:17:37
producers. Yeah, really.
Brunetti is still irked to this
2:17:41
day that he didn't donate enough
one time and got Associate
2:17:44
Executive producers a long story
but he has. He has his pet peeve
2:17:48
about just like coffee people in
Hollywood. And so yeah, he's
2:17:52
Yeah, we're not
2:17:53
Hollywood. Anyway, he goes on
this as a surfer. My method is
2:17:57
this from September of 2020.
I've been contributing once
2:18:00
every 33 episodes. I got hit in
the mouth by Adam on the Tom
2:18:03
Woods podcast so thank you thank
you Tom Woods Tom Woods donation
2:18:07
never a douchebag that started
immediately upon hearing my
2:18:10
first episode have no agenda
Yes, you guys are that good?
2:18:13
Let's say those coveted deducing
from more deserving deserving
2:18:16
producers. Yes, because they are
getting low on the supply again.
2:18:20
I always send cash in the mail
with a note I know John has
2:18:22
discouraged cash Have you Yeah.
2:18:27
I don't like making cash
deposits. I mean, it's
2:18:31
always looks at John like Dude,
what kind of business what is
2:18:34
this podcast? Running What are
you doing with this cash
2:18:37
that's not coming in and every
once awhile somebody says three
2:18:41
foreigner bucks in cash and I
for one thing I've always
2:18:44
worried about getting lost but
yeah, it's just I've tried it
2:18:47
you know, I yeah, I discourage
it. But you want to do it I
2:18:51
mean, I'm not going to stop it
because it is money in the bank
2:18:54
is a cash deposit but
2:18:55
surfer goes on to say I'd like
to point out that cash is better
2:18:58
than nothing. Which is what
you'll get if my chili pepper
2:19:01
hot wife ever finds out about
how much money I send you guys
2:19:04
can now
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that's the night that is the
reason to send cash some cash in
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cash.
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No water just in cash. If it
pleases the peerage committee, I
2:19:15
respectfully request as my
protected the i Four corridor.
2:19:19
Interstate four runs between
Tampa and Daytona Beach through
2:19:22
Orlando. And I think that's
possible. He says he request
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karma for all producers. Thank
you very much surfer.
2:19:28
You've got karma.
2:19:32
Okay, that was entertaining. So
we got Bruce Traum who usually
2:19:38
sends notes and I don't know
what happened and I just want to
2:19:40
we don't have it now. Three, two
and a three $3.69. So he's an
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Associate Executive Producer
right off the bat or off the
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top. Go to petite petite.
Patricia. For trat. Brighton,
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Michigan, to 25. This donation
goes toward my smokin hot
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husbands knighthood Rick. No.
Merry Christmas. Happy Hanukkah.
2:20:06
Dame Trish of Detroit. There
2:20:08
it is. Once again we're being
financed by the Zionists. There
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you go. That's controlling us.
2:20:15
Hey Say Happy Hanukkah.
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Dane Beth is from Tucson,
Arizona. She comes in with a row
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a duck's tu tu tu tu tu tu Heil
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a while right underneath and you
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birthday present to myself as
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the universe. Yes, the
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222. That's true. That's cool.
Thank you. For all you do speedy
2:20:36
healing Chroma for Adam Dane
Beth bareness of Baja, Arizona.
2:20:40
Thank you. You know, I'd like to
know what in this particular
2:20:43
maybe it's the color they put
this particular cell. Yeah, as a
2:20:48
color. But besides the weird
color, which I think it's mean
2:20:53
something
2:20:53
of birth is no no, it's I think
it's, it's okay. This is done by
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our news, our new staff member
who is doing some smart stuff. I
2:21:02
think it's to split up the two
yellows because we have a yellow
2:21:06
one below. It was maybe done
just to be able to oh, maybe
2:21:11
they went giant. Okay. I have
our
2:21:13
new office worker in Hi hold her
in high regard. So I feel like
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she did.
2:21:17
But there's something wrong with
the cell. It goes out to
2:21:21
infinity it never wraps.
2:21:23
Oh, yeah. But you have to you
have to go to G and then I'm not
2:21:27
gonna show you how to do it. I
did it. I was able to make it
2:21:30
wrap.
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rhyme. Richard bangs is up next.
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That's dirty Dick bangs.
2:21:40
And he's in Washington DC. One
of our our beltway supporters,
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and we can use more of them. Get
better. Adam get better. Yes,
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Did we get it wrong? Well, that
was interesting. So we did three
2:22:30
shows execs and Associate
Executive Producers shorter than
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the normal episode. Well, we do
have a couple of May goods I
2:22:38
just like to run through them
real quick since we're doing
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this right here. We have a mate
good from See 15 Oh, no, here we
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go. Dan Duda Dan Judas had
donated $500 for show 1500 For
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an instant night was noted as a
producer but not officially
2:22:59
knighted. Since then. I can no
longer bear to have my
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appearance stand barren. So I
would kindly request my official
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black knighting at your
convenience, of course granted,
2:23:08
Blanton's and Ben and Jerry's at
the round table Sir Sir cyber of
2:23:13
a patio, igloo. Oh sir cyber of
patio igloo for my title can do
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that. Kyle well I always have to
think now you think it's Kyle or
2:23:23
Kylie Maxwell? We never know
exactly do we I'm so bad at
2:23:27
this. Please forgive the
lateness of this as I got caught
2:23:31
up in the holiday fell behind
him I listening so I only
2:23:33
listened to 1504 recently and
heard my name called for the
2:23:36
donation but not for the
roundtable. I believe a donation
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I sent on show 1504 was enough
to get my knighthood I had meant
2:23:43
to send in a donation note with
the accounting below but that
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had an internet outage
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book okay do we got you covered
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we're gonna we're gonna invite
you today Alabama white sauce to
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go with his mutton Alabama white
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to know what's in the Alabama
white i elicited what's in it
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it's just a Baisha mill.
2:24:05
A was probably a lot of baits
remember
2:24:09
Baisha mill reservation melted
pepper on there used to probably
2:24:12
dumped on us. chicken fried
steak.
2:24:16
Oh, I love me some chicken fried
steak. James little hasn't made
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good this last one following is
my note that was mistakenly sent
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into the ether. Sorry first time
donor. In the morning gentlemen,
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aunt in conversations. Yeah,
this is when Tina says You
2:24:50
ruined my life. This is what
she's talking about. When I saw
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when I saw a fried crickets and
silkworms on a local menu. Not a
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joke. I knew I had to donate
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Newsom. Malini and do some
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some believe, new solution I
can't even do it more so being
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in New so Malini, that I'm not
rich but you can't buy me or my
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vote in the upcoming election
especially not with us taxpayers
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owe money so blow me Lizard Man,
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get you your your proper title.
Thank you all very much. I think
2:25:37
that's it, right? So the that's
all I have. So thank you very
2:25:41
much to these executive
producers and Associate
2:25:43
Executive producers for keeping
the operation going while I was
2:25:48
having an operation that's real,
it's very cool. There's not many
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jobs in the world that that will
give you that type of benefit.
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Even though I don't have a
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watch if you'd like to learn how
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for 1508 Nine and 10 our formula
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okay, I'm just gonna crack a
couple of ibuprofen here. Now my
2:26:36
mouth hurts.
2:26:38
I bet it does. Okay, we're gonna
get the show done here pretty
2:26:41
quickly.
2:26:43
We still have a donation segment
remember so we got stuff that we
2:26:46
got and I got some content. I
got some content.
2:26:49
Well, let's get big my Ukraine
content out of the way please.
2:26:54
Maybe we can discuss this only
have one clip to Ukraine,
2:26:57
Russia. They attacked Russia and
his ABCs report.
2:27:00
We turned out of the war in
Ukraine. It again tonight.
2:27:02
Ukraine says it is striking
targets a deep inside Russia and
2:27:06
tonight is senior official from
inside President Solinsky his
2:27:08
inner circle now telling ABC
News that Ukraine's Special
2:27:12
Forces were in Russia helping to
guide some of these attacks.
2:27:16
What the Biden administration is
saying about this tonight ABCs
2:27:18
Marcus more inside Ukraine force
2:27:21
for the second straight day
Ukraine striking military
2:27:24
targets inside Russia. And
tonight, a senior official from
2:27:28
President Solinsky his inner
circle telling ABC News, Ukraine
2:27:31
Special Forces were deep inside
Russian territory, helping guide
2:27:35
the drones that attack one of
the two Russian air bases
2:27:38
Monday. They are unprecedented
strikes from the very weapons
2:27:41
used to devastate Ukraine's
power grid by Latimer Putin
2:27:45
today meeting with top officials
discussing his country's
2:27:48
internal security in the Russian
Occupied Eastern Donbass region
2:27:53
heavy shelling killing at least
six people fiery aftermath seen
2:27:56
in video circulating online. And
in a show of defiance, President
2:28:02
Solinsky on the ground today
meeting with troops close to the
2:28:05
front lines.
2:28:08
This report went on and on and
on. And it discussed you know
2:28:14
what our response was which is
all over today. No. Blame and
2:28:21
this is a this these guys are
out of control these Ukrainians
2:28:24
I hate to say it but you know
Tucker digital should be giving
2:28:28
them stuff to defend themselves
not to start a war doing not to
2:28:31
bomb Russia. Tucker Carlson had
a nuke they would probably drop
2:28:35
it on Moscow.
2:28:36
Tucker went all out last night.
Tucker Carlson on Fox. I mean,
2:28:40
don't bring him up with that
often. But he went all in on,
2:28:43
you know, how's the Lenski is a
is a dictator, and he's
2:28:48
arresting Christians and raiding
churches and schools and he's
2:28:53
arresting members of opposition
parties, and he's taking over
2:28:58
the media. And he says we've
we've basically spent $100
2:29:02
billion facilitating it and it's
true. Most of that is true.
2:29:06
That's demonstrably true. And
we're in on the game. And did
2:29:11
you see that the Pentagon again
for the fifth time failed its
2:29:15
audit.
2:29:18
While I'm stunned by this news,
2:29:20
that's the two that now they're
still looking for the $2
2:29:23
trillion that Donald Rumsfeld
said they couldn't find on
2:29:27
September 10 2001. Interesting
the next day, that problem went
2:29:32
away for a while. And so they're
still talking about that 2
2:29:36
trillion. Forget about all the
other trillions that came after
2:29:39
it. Ladies and gentlemen of the
United States of America, we are
2:29:42
being robbed blind right in
front of our face, right in
2:29:46
front of our face, is robbing
you robbing us. Comedy is like
2:29:51
half of our money. 60% of our
tax revenue goes to the military
2:29:55
industrial complex, because it's
something like that.
2:30:00
Do to look it up
2:30:02
to goodly amount I mean it's up
from six I read last time we
2:30:06
looked it was like 600 million
goes to the millet 600 billion
2:30:09
No it's it's 800 billion yeah
2:30:11
over 800 For what oh cares
2:30:18
just just learned we deal with
it send
2:30:20
it over to Ukraine as Garyun go
and just deal with it
2:30:27
okay, this is I don't have
2:30:30
by the way you should mention
this I'm gonna mention it. We
2:30:33
have lost listeners because of
our attitude about Ukraine.
2:30:38
Oh, for sure.
2:30:41
Absolutely.
2:30:43
Not the gun the whole loyalists
to this is whatever this up
2:30:50
another one to 01 it's not it's
although it may not be
2:30:54
it's much more than that. I
mean, now all the guns are
2:30:56
showing up in Africa.
2:30:58
Oh, yeah, of course. This was
always known. We knew this from
2:31:01
the get go that this was gonna
happen. That's what you
2:31:02
crane does Ukraine is for
hacking is for hookers, and is
2:31:06
for for
2:31:07
frakkers hookers and some other
thing with an H.
2:31:11
Let's think what do we have
first Hoover's and Humvees.
2:31:16
packers hookers now needs to be
better hackers hookers. What do
2:31:18
we have with an agency
2:31:20
that shows middle to manage
shoving into hackers? Oh, how
2:31:23
about hackers? hookers and
hardware? No, like hardware,
2:31:29
homos. I'm going home. Human
trafficking. Human trafficking
2:31:33
heroin. Oh, there's Oh, we got a
whole bunch of good ones.
2:31:37
Helicopters here.
2:31:43
You don't have to pay no
attention to that. This is this
2:31:45
is. It's unbelievable. The UK
government has approved for 2024
2:31:55
lockdown trials for climate
change. No, yeah, yes. Or no,
2:32:02
no, no. Oxfordshire county
council in the UK approved plans
2:32:07
to lock down residents in one of
six zones to fight climate
2:32:12
change. Now, this is
interesting. It's called the 15
2:32:15
Minute city. And this is this is
one of the Sustainable
2:32:19
Development Goals. This is this
is rolling out everywhere.
2:32:23
This is the number one climate
change guy in the UK.
2:32:29
Number one, educate me Charles.
2:32:32
Of course, of course.
2:32:36
I think we're seeing another,
this is a setup to get rid of.
2:32:40
So this is the city of Oxford,
which is not unimportant.
2:32:44
Important. Nice town, I've been
there, actually.
2:32:46
So the idea is that, when
there's a climate lock down, you
2:32:51
are only allowed to travel
within your neighborhood, which
2:32:54
they call the 15 Minute
neighborhood, because they've
2:32:58
divvied up these sections. And
so every 15 minute neighborhood
2:33:01
where you are allowed to travel
and of course, they will be able
2:33:04
to track if you go outside of
your neighborhoods, or how every
2:33:09
15 minute neighborhood has all
the necessities. So you have no
2:33:16
food, you know, like a gym,
school, etc. And the way they're
2:33:21
gonna do it is register your
car. And so the cars and people
2:33:26
be tracked by network of cameras
and other sensors. And this is
2:33:30
really happening. And it's a
climate lock to the calling and
2:33:33
a climate lockdown. And they're
defending it and they're proud
2:33:37
of it. And it's coming out
2:33:40
of it part is the part that's
weird. I have to climate change
2:33:43
clips if we're going to talk
about this for a minute. Of
2:33:45
course. These climate change
clips are classics, they go back
2:33:49
a little bit in time,
unfortunately. So the messaging
2:33:52
is a little different than
you're normally hearing. Let's
2:33:56
go with climate change. Gal
singers, Colo
2:34:01
eight times in the past million
years, it has advanced and
2:34:04
retreated with Clockwork
regularity. If we are unprepared
2:34:08
for the next advance, the result
could be hunger and death on a
2:34:12
scale unprecedented in all of
history. What scientists are
2:34:16
telling us now is that the
threat of an ice age is not as
2:34:19
remote as they once thought.
During the lifetime of our
2:34:22
grandchildren, arctic cold and
perpetual snow. Is this
2:34:26
Leonard Nimoy again? Yeah, yeah,
you played this a million times
2:34:31
I playing
2:34:31
it again. God turn
2:34:33
most of the inhabitable portions
of our planet into a polar
2:34:37
desert in 1977 the worst winter
in a centuries but the United
2:34:41
States arctic cold rip the
Midwest for weeks on. Blizzards
2:34:52
paralyzed cities of the
Northeast. One desperate night
2:34:56
in Buffalo eight people froze to
death in Marine Corps. ours for
2:35:01
Chanel was on the road that
night,
2:35:03
traffic just absolutely stacked
and was afraid of being stuck in
2:35:07
the car all night long with the
cold and the wind running out of
2:35:12
gas. And then while I think that
if we had to go through a real
2:35:18
bad winter, just like we just
went through, I think we'd have
2:35:22
to think about moving someplace
else.
2:35:25
Move where the brutal buffalo
winter might become common all
2:35:30
over the United States. climate
experts believe the next Ice Age
2:35:34
is on its way. According to
recent evidence, it could come
2:35:38
sooner than anyone had expected.
2:35:43
And subsequently the Daily Mail
was it the Daily Mail The
2:35:46
Telegraph years ago said that
children in the UK will never
2:35:51
see snow again only in snow
globes only in snow globe your
2:35:54
favorite shaver and today in the
in the papers today, Southern
2:35:58
Britain could be hit next week
with significant snow. Long
2:36:04
range forecasts predict the cold
blast will continue as
2:36:08
temperatures plunge to minus 10
degrees centigrade. And this is
2:36:13
the they have dubbed this storm
the troll of Trondheim the troll
2:36:19
of Trondheim the Wilford, so I
guess it's from worse Tron time
2:36:25
is that Norway, Tron time
2:36:28
where Tron time is, I think I
think it's son's German.
2:36:31
No, no, no, it's Scandinavian
trumped. Come on. I think it's
2:36:35
Norway. Oh, I'll tell you.
Norway. Yeah. Trondheim.
2:36:40
They have you know, this is like
you can see is this is like the
2:36:44
media's responsible largely for
promoting one way that you can
2:36:48
look, you can interpret it
anything you want one way or the
2:36:50
other. You can see it you know,
we've had these recent cold
2:36:54
winters. And you could have kept
promoting this, this glaciation
2:36:59
thing but the glaciers retreated
a little bit. So you can't do
2:37:02
that. And this is really because
I do have another 20 seconds to
2:37:06
that if you want to hear it.
Yeah.
2:37:10
Yes, I do. Or is it? Two got it.
2:37:13
And weather stations in the Far
North. Temperatures have been
2:37:16
dropping for 30 years. Long free
of summer ice are now blocked
2:37:23
year round. Recording according
to some climatologists, within a
2:37:28
lifetime, we might be living in
the next Ice Age.
2:37:36
The whole show the whole series
is good. That whole hour of that
2:37:38
thing is fantastic.
2:37:40
Oh, it's hilarious. Isn't it?
Good.
2:37:41
So a lot of people sent me this
link. And I'm like, you know
2:37:46
this, there's one benefit that I
have more so over you with this
2:37:50
programs, I see every single
clip. I have visual and audio
2:37:55
remembrances, you know, it's
like even your misspelling
2:37:58
sometimes like okay, I remember
we had this clip somewhere, I
2:38:02
have a great search system. So
people always sending stuff. And
2:38:05
this was the the latest title
headline. climate activists vow
2:38:11
to slaughter millions of dogs to
reduce carbon paw print. And of
2:38:18
course, dog lovers everywhere
send this to me. And then I say,
2:38:23
Hello 2021
2:38:25
chimneys started with an idea.
What if we could reduce our
2:38:29
dog's carbon paw print? Not just
this dog. But all 90 million
2:38:35
that live in the US? Why not?
We're making changes for
2:38:39
ourselves and the rest of our
family. It makes sense that we'd
2:38:42
want to include our furry kids
as we rethink how we do things.
2:38:46
We realize that the biggest
problem is the 36 billion pounds
2:38:51
protein that our pups are eating
each year. It's coming from
2:38:55
traditional sources like cow and
chicken. It's not sustainable,
2:38:59
and sadly, rarely humane. Some
Geminis we replaced that
2:39:04
traditional animal protein with
cricket protein.
2:39:09
Cricket protein, everybody gotta
love it. I had something else I
2:39:15
thought I had. Oh, yes. Okay, I
want to talk about the
2:39:18
Netherlands for a moment since
we're talking about climate
2:39:20
change, which is directly
related to what is going on with
2:39:23
the with the Dutch farms. You
want to say something you
2:39:26
get an email I sent you. I think
your party came in late about
2:39:30
because I didn't know this.
That. What's his name accurate
2:39:35
was
2:39:36
like, Yeah, did he banned banned
from coming in?
2:39:41
Yeah. Do you notice and we
talked about it? I don't
2:39:44
remember talking about it. I
don't think you talked about in
2:39:48
your sleep.
2:39:48
No. And in fact, I want to thank
Dred Scott who always does
2:39:51
chapters for this program for
podcasting 2.0 apps. He is now
2:39:55
transcribing all 1510 Today
episodes that no agenda show
2:40:02
he's gonna put in a big ass
database with time codes. So we
2:40:05
can just search and so when you
say oh, don't
2:40:07
remember. It's not a lie. It's
not a lie.
2:40:11
No, you don't remember it.
That's true. But it's not a lie
2:40:15
at all. It's not a lie. I would
have
2:40:17
remembered it because it's
recent.
2:40:19
Yes. Here is a quick note on
what's happening. We know the
2:40:25
Netherlands we know that the
whole idea of the Tri Cities
2:40:28
project which means the
Netherlands and did just going
2:40:32
to turn on to one big bedroom
community, and they have to get
2:40:35
rid of the farms, how many farms
how many farms now
2:40:38
moving on in October, farmers in
the Netherlands took a stand
2:40:42
against the government's green
crackdown. On the agricultural
2:40:45
industry by grid looking
motorways, you'll remember with
2:40:48
1000s of tractors in peak hour
traffic. The Dutch government,
2:40:52
however, has not listened to the
farmers and is now about to shut
2:40:56
down wait for this 3000 farms
and that closed down just as
2:41:01
World Economic Forum Klaus
Schwab stuff on steroids. 3000
2:41:05
Farms is going to be shut down
in a bid to comply with EU
2:41:09
emissions standards. Oh methane,
ooh, nitrogen in the soil. Oh,
2:41:14
Chris, Bo, and the effects of
this game are going to be
2:41:17
devastating for farmers. But it
looks to be the only it's only
2:41:20
the first step in what the EU
are planning.
2:41:24
And here's the the other shoe
that's now dropping. The
2:41:29
Netherlands as you know, we've
talked about Royal Dutch DSM,
2:41:33
they are now the largest
producer, 8 billion euros a year
2:41:39
of artificial or let's just call
it soy in our soil and plant
2:41:43
based that taste and texture
products. So when you get the I
2:41:48
Can't Believe It's Not steak or
whatever it's going to be, you
2:41:51
know, some of them can't believe
it's not beef, it will look and
2:41:56
it will taste the way you expect
it to because of these products
2:42:00
that the Dutch make. And so the
Dutch Yeah.
2:42:02
And they even have some of those
obscure amino acids and all are
2:42:06
really micronutrients that
nobody even knows is in there.
2:42:09
And just so happens to be in
there and in the exactly the
2:42:11
right proportions to to help you
survive longer.
2:42:14
Oh, you know, just to help you
just barely get by. The whole
2:42:17
idea is to just get your bio, to
just barely stay alive now that
2:42:21
wants you to be productive, but
not too productive. Here's the
2:42:25
Dutch Prime Minister marketers
are talking about their role in
2:42:29
global food production. And just
tell me what you think the term
2:42:33
Food Innovation means.
2:42:35
So the role of businesses in the
agri food sector should be
2:42:38
stimulated unable to create
scalable solutions. And here I'd
2:42:43
like scalable
2:42:43
solutions for then you have no
no farms and you have no beef
2:42:47
Shall we have to take a soy and
vegetable sheet and then make it
2:42:51
scalable
2:42:52
to highlight a World Economic
Forum initiative in this regard
2:42:56
to the World Economic Forum Food
Innovation Hubs. And these hubs
2:43:01
in Africa, in Asia, in South
America and in Europe, will
2:43:07
allow businesses to connect
regional stakeholders to scale
2:43:11
innovations because this is key
skill innovation that can
2:43:15
address food systems generates
food systems challenges. And
2:43:18
here, I'm particularly proud to
announce that the Netherlands
2:43:22
will host the global
coordinating Secretariat of the
2:43:26
World Economic Forum for
innovation hubs, which will
2:43:29
connect all other food
innovation hubs. And I believe
2:43:33
this is important because it
will be facilitating to create
2:43:39
the partnerships we need
2:43:41
food innovation hubs do we
really need to innovate our food
2:43:46
so we should be so they want to
go green, it's all about green
2:43:50
but meanwhile they're going to
have like soybean grown in
2:43:52
Brazil and they're going to ship
in a tank or all the way across
2:43:56
the ocean into of witches from
the southern hemisphere to the
2:44:00
northern hemisphere across the
Atlantic to to Holland where
2:44:04
they could have grown it they're
2:44:05
also Dutch. Now, the Dutch food
innovation is real. It's not
2:44:10
food, but it's innovation.
They're very big on vertical
2:44:15
indoor farming. So they built
into the farms.
2:44:21
Vertical indoor farms are now a
big deal I know. But a European
2:44:24
grocery stores. They actually
have the farm in the store.
2:44:30
And just to show you how on top
just this is I'm going to pat
2:44:34
ourselves on the back here for a
second. And story came out
2:44:39
today. Again, the same guy just
heard douche Margarita will
2:44:43
deliver a public message on
December 19 That will aim to
2:44:47
quote, do justice to the meaning
and experience of past slavery.
2:44:53
According to a parliamentary
briefing, it is widely
2:44:55
anticipated that this will be an
apology for the 250 years In
2:45:00
which the Dutch funded an
economic and cultural golden age
2:45:04
by exploiting more than 600,000
people from Africa and Asia,
2:45:08
about 5% of the 12 million
enslaved by the Europeans from
2:45:12
the 17th to the 19th century.
So, this is reparations. And we
2:45:18
predicted this in 2014 when the
first Black Pete protesters came
2:45:24
on the scene run by these
horrible person from the United
2:45:28
Nations and we said then, you
watch this will be about
2:45:31
reparations and okay, it took us
eight years but here we are.
2:45:35
Here's a reminder of the 2014
report that we saw through this
2:45:38
right away.
2:45:41
Dutch police have arrested
Around 90 people during a
2:45:44
protest over smarter Pete St.
Nicholas is controversial
2:45:47
blackface companion. Most
arrests were made when people
2:45:51
protested in a non designated
zone in the town of Gowda
2:45:54
Scuffles broke out at a
reenactment of the St. Nicholas
2:45:57
story. Many see the Black Pete
figure as a racial stereotype,
2:46:01
while others say it's not linked
to race. At all, I'm against his
2:46:08
black faces. That's all no black
faces. Here to say that as
2:46:14
descendants of slaves who have
been abused by the Netherlands,
2:46:19
we don't agree that about 300
Black lookalike slaves come
2:46:23
along here with St. Nicholas.
Black, Black local art slaves.
2:46:29
Madison mekomo. Oh, you
mentioned the molecule all those
2:46:32
people who have a problem with
Black Pete, it's our tradition,
2:46:35
leave it alone. You have your
tradition. So why can't we talk
2:46:40
about Romania. It's a tradition
which is attracting mounting
2:46:44
controversy following protests.
Earlier this year, Amsterdam's
2:46:47
Regional Court said that Black
Pete gave rise to racial
2:46:50
stereotyping and ordered a
review of the festival.
2:46:54
I think we're going to see
probably about 100 million euros
2:46:58
in reparations going to the
people of the of the Indonesia,
2:47:03
some of the islands. You know,
the Netherlands, of course, ran
2:47:06
the East Asia company. The Dutch
did, and they ship the slaves
2:47:11
along with the bridge. So as
everyone has to pay, and
2:47:14
everyone's got to pay, I'm not
quite sure who they're gonna
2:47:16
pay, but they'll pay
2:47:19
they will pay and be sure it's
going to end up in someone's
2:47:21
pocket.
2:47:22
So that's, that's what we see.
Now sometimes it takes a while,
2:47:27
but always
2:47:27
takes a while. Way too far ahead
of the curve.
2:47:32
We are, we are a bit ahead of
the curve, aren't we? Then we
2:47:36
have we do have a little bit of
COVID stuff. There was a
2:47:41
symposium run by Ron Johnson say
Senator Ron Johnson things
2:47:47
senators Yeah,
2:47:48
you know, I had some clips of
this and they did they screwed
2:47:50
him up. So but the dynamite clip
very clippable Ron Johnson Okay,
2:47:55
Ron, John.
2:47:56
I thought the audio kind of
sucked on this thing that I had
2:47:59
good audio the recording I saw
I'd have one clip of the
2:48:01
recording. I didn't think it was
all that great. So you had good
2:48:04
audio?
2:48:05
Glad good idea. But I don't have
it. I'm just like, it sounds
2:48:08
like a fisherman. Look at the
size of the fish. I almost
2:48:10
caught. Let me just say a couple
of things. This is Ron
2:48:13
Johnson's. Screw you. Yeah.
Because Ron De tried to rouse
2:48:19
that guy from his office where I
have to look where he's from,
2:48:21
but we almost lost Wisconsin. He
almost lost his bid from they
2:48:26
smeared him. And he is now on a
on a rampage. And for good
2:48:31
reason. We use decent guys great
to get clips from his observe
2:48:36
observant good guy. And so he
put this together he brought all
2:48:39
the usual suspects together did
and there. He did stream all of
2:48:45
them.
2:48:45
And I got a clip of Edie doubt
and doubt is the guy that used
2:48:49
to work at BlackRock and he is
the one that has been looking at
2:48:56
the excess. excess mortality.
Yeah, excess mortality. Yes. Dez
2:49:02
Dez. And so I have that
2:49:04
clip for you. My story is pretty
simple. Our story is pretty
2:49:07
simple. Just
2:49:07
is is that the audio you have i
audio is much better than that.
2:49:11
Sorry. I'm
2:49:12
just some work as well. The
bottom line, can I get the next
2:49:16
slide please? The bottom line
is,
2:49:18
is this audible enough for you
or should not even play it?
2:49:21
No, I can hear it and so
2:49:23
2020 pre vaccine and 2021 in 14
to post vaccine. There was a mix
2:49:28
shift from 2020 to 21. of excess
mortality from old to young. So
2:49:35
in 2020 was mostly old people.
We also saw a mix shift and
2:49:41
disability starting to rise in
May of 21. The excess mortality
2:49:46
has shifted so much so that it's
it's pretty phenomenal. What you
2:49:51
see here in charts before you
this is not my data this is a
2:49:54
Society of Actuaries in 2021 in
ages 25 to 64 Have
2:50:00
you employed or actuaries
2:50:03
it has something to do with the
insurance.
2:50:05
Insurance insurance comes
2:50:06
in ages 25 to 64, the employed
people of our nation covered
2:50:11
under group life, they
experienced a 40% excess
2:50:14
mortality, as quoted by a CEO of
an insurance company, just a 10%
2:50:19
increase in excess mortality is
a three standard deviation event
2:50:23
or once in a 200 year flood. So
40 is off the charts. What's
2:50:29
interesting about this is that
the general overall population
2:50:33
experienced 32% excess
mortality, this group life
2:50:37
policy holder subset is much
healthier in general than the
2:50:41
overall population has done by
previous studies. They
2:50:44
experienced mortality 30 to 40%
of the general population. So
2:50:48
something flipped in 2021 by
eight points,
2:50:52
wonder what that could be?
2:50:54
I do. So I think the CIA should
get out of dump. It's Maderna
2:51:01
stocks, there's going to be
lawsuits flying every which way.
2:51:05
And it's not going to be about
you know, the suits aren't going
2:51:08
to be there. You're gonna first
here's how it's gonna go. You're
2:51:12
gonna start suing doctors really
gonna start? Yeah, doctors are
2:51:17
liable. Doctors will start
getting sued. And then the big
2:51:22
boys is the Sutter Health's and
all these other operational
2:51:25
start getting sued, many of them
being sued by their own doctors
2:51:28
sucks. So but then they're gonna
say, wait a minute, this is what
2:51:31
we were doing, we were told by
then they're gonna start suing
2:51:34
the government, which you really
can't do. And then they can't
2:51:36
sue the back end companies, but
they're going to make a big
2:51:40
deal, they're going to sue them
for something else, you won't
2:51:42
sue them for liability. You'll
sue them for other kinds of
2:51:47
damages for false advertising is
maybe FTC violations, who knows?
2:51:52
But it's gonna start flying. And
that means Maderna is going to
2:51:56
take a huge hit get your money
out of that company or short it
2:52:01
if you're into that don't take
the CIA shorts and that would be
2:52:07
nice because they are part
owners of that
2:52:12
operate hard to tell.
2:52:13
Yeah. Yeah. You're just saying
little friendly advice.
2:52:18
Now the thing that's going to
crop up which also will result
2:52:21
ultimately in lawsuits one way
or the other is of course now
2:52:25
the generally accepted knowledge
that this was released from a
2:52:29
lab and that the Chinese and we
had something to do with it and
2:52:33
I just love this little short
clip from wi O N, even though
2:52:37
they got rid of parky shwarma I
miss her but they got a good
2:52:41
replacement sounds just like her
2:52:43
was the Chinese COVID an
intelligence failure audibly
2:52:48
what is almost the same isn't
it?
2:52:50
She's almost identical that you
heard she's this girl's a little
2:52:53
I think she's slightly clearer.
She
2:52:55
she is and the way I hear is
She's a mix of parky shwarma and
2:53:02
the money honey. Does she sound
a little
2:53:04
bit like yes, she doesn't know
she mentioned What's your name?
2:53:06
What's your name Maria
2:53:07
Maria Bartiromo aroma. She's
like the Indian Maria Bartiromo
2:53:11
was the Chinese COVID an
intelligence failure or a
2:53:15
blatant life? We know that China
covered up the outbreak to
2:53:18
protect its own image. But was
the United States and instrument
2:53:23
in this cover up? How much has
the world been forced to pay up
2:53:27
because of this very cover up?
These aren't easy questions, and
2:53:31
many are afraid to ask. But on
this show, we are not. Tonight.
2:53:36
I have some tough questions for
every world leader, every
2:53:39
policymaker that is watching us
right now. What is it that they
2:53:43
are afraid of? Or rather whom
are they afraid of? I asked this
2:53:48
because once again, a person
with close knowledge of what was
2:53:51
happening in the Wuhan Institute
of virology has come forward to
2:53:55
say that COVID-19 was made in a
Chinese lab, and that the United
2:54:00
States was hand in glove
2:54:02
yay, hand in glove pen the glove
and hand in glove.
2:54:07
Of course this is about as old a
new story to us, of course.
2:54:12
And I will say we lost listeners
over this as well.
2:54:17
I probably a few No, we lost
2:54:21
two interesting news articles
that it's all in the show notes.
2:54:25
By the way, I'd like to point
out that we have some excellent
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search engines. Bing it.io is
your main place Bing it.io.
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Anything you want to find it's
there. There it is. So thank you
2:54:40
for the producers who put this
together just so our show notes.
2:54:44
Are our index archived and
searchable. So these will also
2:54:49
be findable. New York Times
today in COVID-19 isn't a
2:54:54
pandemic of the unvaccinated
anymore. Thanks New York Times.
2:54:57
We don't have to read that one
and sad news As Rod Stewart
2:55:01
reveals his 11 year old son
collapsed and was rushed to the
2:55:05
hospital with a suspected heart
attack because that happens to
2:55:08
11 year olds all the time.
2:55:12
All the time
2:55:17
that's too bad.
2:55:18
shite man's really shite very
bad.
2:55:25
Of course, it's gotten to the
point where I mean maybe she'll
2:55:27
She's always talking about who
died. And
2:55:31
when you get I know, Kirstie
Alley died and we were shocked.
2:55:36
I love Kirstie Alley, not Vax.
2:55:39
Definitely not vaccinate what
doesn't come up in any of those
2:55:41
reports about her and Mimi, but
in fact, I didn't even think
2:55:44
about it me since she was a
Scientologist. She big time
2:55:48
Scientologists at the point
where she probably wouldn't even
2:55:51
take a diagnosis for anything.
Let alone take drugs.
2:55:55
Yeah, they're worse than the
Amish wouldn't get by they're
2:55:58
worse than the Amish
2:56:00
will in terms of being a
2:56:03
yeah, they will.
2:56:04
They will not take a vaccine so
she didn't get vaccinated or you
2:56:07
can't couldn't say vaccine.
2:56:08
I know. But still, it's the
first thing you hear whenever I
2:56:12
mean, it's horrible. But guess
what? Oh someone so die back
2:56:15
smacks that back. I can't help
myself.
2:56:17
I feel horrible the same thing.
2:56:19
I feel horrible.
2:56:21
And I mean, who said he died
recently and I went and did the
2:56:24
research on when they got back
so die was a month before the
2:56:28
VAX came out it couldn't be that
bad. It's
2:56:30
so bad to do that. And there are
friends and family my whole
2:56:35
family has been backs I pray for
them like oh my goodness pleased
2:56:38
was I didn't don't want this to
happen to them. This shit
2:56:43
if anybody wants to track it
down and find that Ron Johnson
2:56:49
show notes I got in the show
notes. Yeah, and it's not it's
2:56:51
not a hearing it's actually a
it's like a meat it's
2:56:55
more like a symposium as opposed
to
2:56:57
a meeting should go watch this
thing. You have all the players
2:57:03
summarizing all this stuff
including Malone was there with
2:57:06
his Johnson couldn't shut him up
yeah, he couldn't stop talk
2:57:11
basically the Woodstock of Vax
let's be honest about
2:57:15
it. So if you want to get a to
get a kick out of it, let's put
2:57:18
it that way.
2:57:19
I'm gonna show my mood by
donating to no agenda Imagine
2:57:22
all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun I
2:57:33
never got to go back to
spreadsheet
2:57:35
they had to do a data news story
recently one of the local
2:57:38
stations about about guys like
us, and it was like, you know,
2:57:43
guys it was it was guys there's
a lot of guys like us who didn't
2:57:47
get Bakst and so you have this
story goes so and so Bill Jones
2:57:52
he didn't get vaccine he was
bragging about it. And now he's
2:57:56
got Oh, Daddy did
2:57:59
Dad
2:58:02
Yeah, let's not die and give
them that satisfaction. Okay,
2:58:05
not now.
2:58:06
Not have any intent I gave him
getting a cold I don't get sick.
2:58:10
Yeah, me neither brother. I'm
pretty healthy.
2:58:13
So what are we going to do here?
2:58:15
We're just gonna go through the
so on 1508 on the spreadsheet.
2:58:19
We're just gonna do the
producers like we normally do
2:58:22
you know, we've got started out
2:58:23
do 1508 You do fit your nine it
was split 15
2:58:26
You got you gotta
2:58:28
do it. Okay, let's go we got QQ
is the top of our list and Key
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West Florida and he sent 100
bucks in Marjorie's and tele
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Kurt Kurt land Ohio. 100 barren
land good old barren land in
2:58:46
Houston, Texas. 100 John Roman a
100 Kevin McLaughlin. 808 in
2:58:53
locust North Carolina boobed
oops Melanie Lawson in St. Great
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Britain 75. Jim Bharath is 6666
in north Wales, Pennsylvania.
2:59:06
Craig Kohler in Evansville,
Indiana. 6502 Jamie Buell in
2:59:12
Vista, California 606 small
boobs. Peter Chung and Lakewood
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Washington. It's 5510 Brian
Furley 5510 Did Edward cause to
2:59:24
Zotz job, guys sagia sajjangarh
jajaja in Mechanicsville,
2:59:29
Virginia 55 Troy funderburk
fabulous name. Yeah, in Spokane,
2:59:37
Washington, city five, Scott
Nelson and Council Bluffs, Iowa
2:59:41
5001. And then now we have $50
donors, so I'll just read them
2:59:45
off one after the other with the
location if I have it. Yeah.
2:59:48
Andrew Garland in Oak, Kala,
Florida, Chris Goodman in
2:59:52
Leander, Texas, and Williams in
Sydney, Australia. Amy Zipkin in
3:00:00
Greensboro, Georgia Ray Howard
in Kremling, Colorado, Kim
3:00:06
Winship in Rancho Santa Fe Brent
chickee. In Lake Worth, Florida,
3:00:13
Herbert Hess and Spring Spring
Texas. Face love company, LLC
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baseflow.
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I love your face to company a
face
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day face to face live here,
Colin, Costa Mesa, California
3:00:30
Joe Woods and Ocean Grove New
Jersey. Kyle. Kyle man in
3:00:36
Cincinnati, Ohio Christian or
Cornelia in Willow Springs,
3:00:41
North Carolina dotted mind,
dotted mind in Lincoln, UK.
3:00:48
Clara Thorn hill it is a lot of
50s in Toronto, Ontario Andrew
3:00:53
Sawyer and Duncan BC. Yeah. Tony
Lang in Castle Pines, Colorado.
3:00:58
Justin Heiner in vine Grove
Kentucky. Plough, PLO pro
3:01:05
flooring LLC in Florida Beach,
Florida you get a pro to do it.
3:01:14
Tower Chester A Abby preceptory
in Castaic, California. How
3:01:22
Chester I think. James sheremeta
in Napa knock. Kurt Patrick in
3:01:28
nine name oh, Canada. Anna Drake
in Whitestone, Indiana, Ricky
3:01:34
wealthy in San Lorenzo,
California, right down the
3:01:38
street. Sir Brian Watson in
Raleigh, North Carolina. And
3:01:41
last but not least, he can go on
San Francisco all $50 donors
3:01:46
want to thank each and every one
of you making this show or
3:01:48
making that show happen.
3:01:50
And thank you to our producers
for show 1509 We have Linda
3:01:56
Lydia Terry of Clifton Park, New
York. 133 33. Carl Nagle San
3:02:00
Diego 100 wants to deducing a
second man. Let me get your
3:02:07
way. You've been de deuced
3:02:10
am Janet and Sir Island dog and
Watkinsville Georgia. Thank you.
3:02:14
That's $100 Eric Dunlap, el
subido California 180 and 66 for
3:02:20
Adam Frederick from Orange
Vermont's are Kevin McLaughlin.
3:02:23
He's always there. Lucas, North
Carolina. 808. love America and
3:02:28
boobs Of course, sir Galvatron
of the gut land in Luton lunga
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is that
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Luxembourg Luxembourg.
3:02:40
808 Thank you sir herb lamb Duke
of the Deep South Sugar Hill,
3:02:44
Georgia. 808. Lots of boobs
there. Lacey B Lake Hills
3:02:48
Wisconsin. Seven 7.77 striper
Thank you way and Kartini
3:02:52
Torrington, Connecticut 7421
Tony Z Albuquerque New Mexico
3:02:58
was six keeps doing that.
Matthew Hollinger Melbourne,
3:03:02
Florida 55 We got Michael Gaetz
Parts Unknown 50 to 80. And then
3:03:08
the $50 Matthew Genesis ski from
Chicago. Alex avala. From Kyle
3:03:12
Texas Villareal Villareal, we've
got Fred Hadley with from
3:03:16
Toledo, Ohio, Jason Brown,
Guntersville, Alabama, Matthew
3:03:20
Smith from Colchester, Great
Britain. Philip coos Minh offski
3:03:25
in Austin, Texas, Ryan Tiernan,
Providence, Rhode Island,
3:03:28
Jonathan Ferris and liberal
Kansas, Jonathan Meyer in Xenia,
3:03:33
Ohio Edward news Mazurek in
Memphis, Tennessee. Julie KU
3:03:38
fall in San Antonio, Texas
Mandsaur rod in Alpharetta,
3:03:42
Georgia. Oops, that's it. I went
too far. I'm sorry. I went too
3:03:46
far. I'm a loser. I'm a New I'm
a new boy. Can I say?
3:03:50
Right now? We're gonna go to
1510 Yeah,
3:03:53
they'll be easy to do.
3:03:55
Very short. Very short. Shortest
ever missing though. I think
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some are missing. So this may be
missing. Here. My good if we
3:04:03
have to start with Carrie
Jackson who came in from water
3:04:07
Tao or maybe Watertown must be
Watertown. I just sent my cells
3:04:11
too small. Yeah, Watertown,
Tennessee 100. Dave Scanlon in
3:04:16
Milwaukee. No, really?
Milwaukee, Oregon. Never heard
3:04:22
of that. That's I never heard of
that. But it says Milwaukee
3:04:25
Oregon. Sure. JMO of north
central Idaho and Lewiston. 6933
3:04:31
Andrew Ross in South Charleston,
Ohio. 6666. Seabrook Tennant.
3:04:36
Texas brings us Ryan, Murph
6666. Joseph are in our nailless
3:04:42
Ornella are Nellis are Nellis, I
think in Valparaiso, Indiana.
3:04:47
Welcome back. Adam 5110 Capek,
chiropractic, LLP LLC, whatever
3:04:54
that is seizing Capek,
Michigan's entities hire a
3:05:00
practice worker. That's 50 bucks
and these dead falling are all
3:05:04
50 bucks. All three of all
three. Yeah. Jason sir Jason
3:05:08
deluzy on Miami Beach and Jason
Fraser in Atlanta, Georgia. And
3:05:14
these are all the people that
helped us. There's more that are
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missing from this one. I'm sure
you wanna get these numbers Q
3:05:19
one,
3:05:19
we got it. We got it. Q One. Q
One is going to be dynaway Thank
3:05:23
you all so much. Thank you for
supporting the show. Thank you
3:05:25
for support. Thank you for all
the lovely notes really
3:05:27
appreciate it. I feel loved. I
really do. And if you'd like to
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love us if you want to support
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for the goat calm everyone needs
some of that
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you've got
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here's the list we have Dane
Beth celebrate on the second of
3:05:57
December Andrew garland turned
53 On the seventh and Richard
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banks during the bank's Happy
Birthday to his son, Bert bangs
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turned seven on December 7 as
yesterday and Hans is Happy
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Birthday to his dad helmet looks
66 On December 8, happy birthday
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from everybody up today. Happy
Birthday everybody had the best
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podcast in the universe around
douchebag producer is we are
3:06:28
Thank you brothers and sisters
again some shit all right, there
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it is.
3:06:51
Okay, we'll be taking a break.
We'll be back. You
3:06:53
know, let's just go with let's
just do it. Let's just go all
3:06:56
the way through. It'll take me
15 It'll take me 15 minutes
3:07:01
to do it this way. You're trying
to sell sound like Dylan dawn.
3:07:04
This.
3:07:04
My teeth just fell out.
Seriously, my front teeth just
3:07:09
fell out. So I'm just going to
go if you don't mind,
3:07:11
I'm fine. And
3:07:12
this is distressed. You're
telling me I sound fine.
3:07:15
Well, now you don't when you
make a point of trying to.
3:07:19
So it literally just fell out
now. We're so close to the end.
3:07:23
Let's just keep it going. Let's
see how well I do. We have some
3:07:28
we have some knights. So let's
let's get out the blades here.
3:07:33
There you go. You got a blade?
Yeah, right here. Okay. All
3:07:36
right. For the podium, please.
Dan Judas. Kyle Maxwell, and
3:07:44
Matthew Meyer and Robert
Brousseau. All of you have
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supported the no agenda show in
the amount of $1,000 or more.
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I'm very proud to pronounce the
case you as Sir cyber Black
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Knight of the patio igloo. Sir
Kyle Maxwell sure WD 40 Forever
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of the Fog City and Sir Rob
drank a vial of Pickney for you
3:08:03
we've got hookers and blow rent
boys and Chardonnay. We got some
3:08:06
extra special requests for some
slab of boneyard ribs and Dr.
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Pepper mint IPs and Lagavulin 16
blends and Ben and Jerry's
3:08:15
Alabama white sauce. We also got
some mutton and meat if you want
3:08:20
it, right. Sounds ridiculous.
Right here at the round table.
3:08:25
So while you're consuming that
mutton and meat go, you could go
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to Noah Gen nation.com/rings.
Let us know where to send that
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to. And we'll be happy to send
that out along with your
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wrinkles of your wax to steal
your important correspondence
3:08:39
with and obviously your
certificate of authenticity. And
3:08:42
thank you all very much for
supporting the best podcast in
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university no agenda show. No
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like a party, just like it was
in Austin. Here's the latest
3:08:58
Austin meetup report
3:09:04
I was lost but now I'm found at
Austin sane in the membrane
3:09:09
meetup. Deep in the heart of
Texas
3:09:13
stars at night or in the
morning, Brian with an eye here
3:09:25
I am here to find me a spook.
Oh, who's that over there?
3:09:30
This is Sir thought of Valhalla
otherwise known as Josh HKex. We
3:09:34
have a headcount of about 15
here at Golden acres tonight.
3:09:38
beautiful evening.
3:09:39
This is Chris Baker. Please
3:09:41
listen to my podcast called The
Fountainhead forum. Happy St.
3:09:44
Nicholas Day. We're here at the
new agenda meetup. Hi, this is
3:09:47
James and Austin. I just want to
say in the morning
3:09:50
Brett from Austin ITM Oh Todd
from Austin Kim from Austin.
3:09:54
Hello. This is Baron Scott
3:09:58
of The New agenda armory. Thank
you Hey, my quest for deer meat
3:10:02
has finally been closed. Thank
3:10:04
you for your
3:10:08
good old Baron Scott was rocking
the meetups in Austin with his
3:10:13
wife. So appreciate that. We
have a promo from the north
3:10:16
Idaho sanity brigade.
3:10:21
Twas roughly 10 nights before
Christmas, and throughout
3:10:24
getting donations, slaves and
plebs were making donations,
3:10:27
fantasies of Medan and Mead
danced through their minds while
3:10:30
the voice of John C. Dvorak
expounded on the best red wines.
3:10:33
douchebags producers and slaves
met in bars restaurants in
3:10:36
caves, despite the dire warnings
of dangerous new strains. And
3:10:41
something something something
else about the nights and days
3:10:43
before Christmas. Come join
North Idaho sanity brigade and
3:10:46
their holiday festivities of the
Selkirk Abbey on December 15.
3:10:49
There's still hope for the
Pacific Northwest.
3:10:52
There is and here's what's
coming up meetup wise tomorrow,
3:10:54
the Big Friendly meet up before
the holiday rush six o'clock
3:10:57
central to Ice House Project,
Edmonton, Oklahoma. On Saturday,
3:11:02
the ugly Christmas sweater party
one o'clock at Miller's Ale
3:11:05
House in Mount Laurel Township,
New Jersey. We have the cheesy,
3:11:10
cheesy spots the holiday meet up
at 530 and gore melts
3:11:14
Fredericksburg, Virginia is
going pretty bad. Also on
3:11:19
Saturday, the second Saturday
slave soiree Dick's primal
3:11:22
burgers in Portland, Oregon. And
on Sunday next show day saw mill
3:11:26
meet up and Soiree. Really
though two in a row. Saw Mill
3:11:31
albuquerque new mexico that's a
different one another soiree the
3:11:34
central Ohio meetup two o'clock
on next Sunday Rockmore pub in
3:11:38
Columbus, Ohio, and we have the
zip kissed Hui Hui meet up three
3:11:42
o'clock Amsterdam time in
Amsterdam. So boss in Amsterdam
3:11:45
in the Netherlands. Definitely
go check that out. These are the
3:11:49
that's all I can read for right
now. No agenda meetups if you'd
3:11:54
like to find out where they are
going to be near you it's no
3:11:56
agenda meetup.com If you can't
attend one to start one yourself
3:12:06
bom bom bom you won't be
triggered
3:12:21
amuse yourself. It actually
sound pretty. You can fake it
3:12:26
you could go around with the
without the teeth.
3:12:28
You could really don't think I
can really fake it very well.
3:12:31
It's well now You're
exaggerating. not exaggerate.
3:12:35
Thank you for being a dick.
3:12:37
No, you sounded fine. You do a I
saw you faking your AFS?
3:12:43
I'm not faking anything.
3:12:45
You did right there. You made an
F sound you're
3:12:47
telling me that I'm faking that.
3:12:50
No, you're you're sounding
normal. I don't know why this is
3:12:53
insulting to you. But you sound
fine. Except sound fine. You
3:12:59
sound fine.
3:13:00
All right. Well, I I definitely
hear it and it's not pleasant.
3:13:04
Well, there's moments in there
that it sounds like you're maybe
3:13:08
a little baby had one too many
but that's all it sounds like.
3:13:13
It doesn't sound like
3:13:14
okay, all right. Well good then
I don't have to wear them
3:13:17
anymore. I'm good to go and it
looks so fucking attractive.
3:13:20
Thanks, John. Great Good
appreciate that, bro. Here's my
3:13:24
lesson right? Here's my ISO.
3:13:26
Yeah, no, no, no, I don't know.
3:13:27
That's all I got. That's my
entire ISO collection.
3:13:29
I know. That sucks. Okay, I got
three. I got you. Okay, I got
3:13:37
Chinese. What's your
3:13:39
will say? I like that one. Yeah,
it's pretty good. Pretty good.
3:13:44
I got dead at home. found dead
at home. Okay, yeah. And then
3:13:51
Nancy.
3:13:52
Not this time, Nancy. Boy.
3:13:55
I think that's the one wins.
Yeah, I think I think yeah, it's
3:13:59
well now say a couple of things.
Some people like to give us
3:14:02
clips they should they should
note why is this When picked?
3:14:05
It's clear
3:14:06
Yeah, exactly. That's very
important.
3:14:09
Very important. Very important.
All right. I
3:14:11
gotta go I gotta put these
together hurts because no
3:14:15
gays hurting he's hurting this
poor guy. Now Bob with some
3:14:18
donations to bark.
3:14:21
You said your heart your heart
stop it you're
3:14:24
no poor for Adam. The guy's
killing himself to do this show
3:14:30
it's unbelievable.
3:14:32
Up next on no agenda stream
we've got an ABS in a six pack
3:14:36
KNOCK KNOCK with Sir Sir seat
sitter and lavish stay tuned for
3:14:41
that at the no agenda stream.com
and the troll room.io and we
3:14:47
will return oh wait no show
mixes. I'm gonna play a little
3:14:50
bit of do the one with the no
agenda openings then I'm gonna
3:14:55
play some Matty J and some DS
last to top it off. Coming to
3:14:59
you from the heart of the Texas
Hill Country here in FEMA Region
3:15:02
number six in the morning
everybody. I'm Adam curry that
3:15:05
trickles down from
3:15:05
Northern Silicon Valley where
we're getting the rain we sowed
3:15:09
need so much. Thank you rain
sticks. I'm John C. Dvorak. We
3:15:12
return
3:15:13
on Sunday. With newly cemented
Teeside 26 hours it lasted
3:15:20
longer than expected until then
remember us at warwick.org/na
3:15:24
will talk to you on Sunday.
Adios mofos and such and who we
3:15:27
who? Lou, what are you expecting
a well run government? Hot Mic
3:15:46
Hot
3:15:46
Mic hot mic. Get out of London
people
3:15:49
gotta bucks it took off the
Truckee for you. I need a goat
3:15:52
Bong
3:15:53
stand here it's so funny. What
else did you do? The end or the
3:16:00
end of the beginning or the
beginning of the end? baseless,
3:16:03
baseless, baseless. Oh, we're
all gonna die. Oh, you're gonna
3:16:06
get it. Oh, wear a mask. By
3:16:08
my baby. This
3:16:10
is so much cooler. Oh, high
fives. That's not good enough.
3:16:14
Show
3:16:15
him the anal swab. I ain't doing
pickles 3366 Two shots four
3:16:21
weeks six weeks booster
3:16:23
does Jabba with this and that
see what happens? See which ones
3:16:26
go nuts? Which ones grow second
head?
3:16:28
Like my iPhone. I don't want a
piece anybody get the new beta?
3:16:39
Oh my mask over my nose. He's
the Milli Vanilli of COVID
3:16:44
normal take a look around
antivirus nothing's normal.
3:16:48
Everyone's doing a podcast
Hello? Oh you're doing
3:16:52
but somebody woman's appearance
woman's appearance. Oh
3:16:57
look at me I got a Ferrari road
3:16:59
rover. Set aside I just want to
be safe. Oh, there's
3:17:03
a flat rock. Amazing tracking
data to cancel culture is
3:17:11
communist. Oh, we have a
violation. Okay, you will all
3:17:15
suffer.
3:17:16
You are being tokenized as we
speak.
3:17:19
A lot of brisket today. The
podcast story that you picked up
3:17:22
on your vacation.
3:17:23
Oh it wasn't that great. In
hindsight I saw Oh no.
3:17:27
Bill what happened to Jim he's
dead. Oh the vaccine must have
3:17:31
been working just get what you
can get what you can get what
3:17:33
you can they're all the same.
Get What You Can Get What You
3:17:36
Can Do you want the city to
clean up the poop. You'd like a
3:17:39
spandex granny tell you what I'm
gonna go do that by gum.
3:17:43
Let the shaming begin Manitoba
3:17:46
I can't get on I can't post oh
3:17:49
I hate this I hate dogs. I hate
people I didn't like it.
3:17:53
Lock it down lockdown stay at
home order lose your head ended
3:18:01
up on a turtle we're gonna get
you vaccinated and my dog is
3:18:06
gonna like he's gonna lick your
face if you even just sign up
3:18:09
get on the system that pretty
girls are inside I got guy guy
3:18:15
guy either cicada I want you to
put in your mouth okay, you get
3:18:19
that mail you get to film it.
3:18:21
We do a pretty good job you know
we check out I shoot.
3:18:24
Oh no. What what what what? Oh,
I'm so excited. My I have a an
3:18:32
actual
3:18:33
knob. You got to train the knob.
3:18:36
The shotgun by my side and the
hound dog with me to the poop
3:18:41
podcasts are damnit not a tick
talker. Organize your next
3:18:45
insurrection with this phone no
one will know
3:18:48
they are low IQ and that's why
they're not taking the vaccine
3:18:54
oh my god did test after you're
dead have more kids have more
3:19:00
kids. JEFFREY TOOBIN is gonna be
on a zoom call me you might get
3:19:06
lucky. What? My Sparky died.
These papers look very good. Oh,
3:19:15
you're Rica. Oh, wow. Yeah, the
way it was what was supposed to
3:19:22
do was not quite the way it
worked out
3:19:26
at Heinz firesafety faster.
3:19:29
Horse medicine
3:19:36
attacks on me, quite frankly,
are attacks on science fine.
3:19:41
They don't trust science because
science is increasingly
3:19:44
untrustworthy.
3:19:45
There is no variable that we can
identify that escapes the
3:19:48
protection of our vaccines.
3:19:51
Science is mainly about gaining
power Glaisher science sexist,
3:19:56
Co Op the force of the
scientific endeavor for your
3:19:59
political With ambitions, the
majority
3:20:01
of glaciological knowledge that
we have today, stems from
3:20:05
knowledge created by men about
men climate change
3:20:09
can exacerbate the risk of
sexual and gender based violence
3:20:12
and scientists who created and
approved this vaccine
3:20:16
only through science, can we
cure diseases and save the only
3:20:19
planet we got
3:20:20
90% effectiveness. You know,
3:20:23
science is not really about the
truth. I trust vaccines, listen
3:20:28
to experts and listen to
scientific
3:20:30
research about young kids living
as their gender. You can be a
3:20:34
woman with female genitalia and
be x y. I'm a biologist with
3:20:39
scientific, technological elite.
They don't believe in science,
3:20:46
the existential threat
3:20:48
to us as human beings, all my
best friends, I love. Science is
3:20:53
the answer. We have to listen to
the scientists.
3:20:58
I trust science,
3:20:59
if you're really attacking not
only Dr. Anthony Fauci, you're
3:21:04
attacking science.
3:21:05
Let's all just do what we need
to do this holiday season, they
3:21:09
are going to kill us all.
3:21:14
Are you happy? Absolutely. I'm
just here. It's difficult to
3:21:17
make me unhappy and I could deal
with frustrations. But when
3:21:21
those frustrations are it's
like, when you've allowed people
3:21:25
to be in your life that
shouldn't be there and then they
3:21:28
do the thing you knew they were
going to do and you're screaming
3:21:30
at them, but you really need to
scream it yourself. Yeah, so
3:21:33
you realize anything that's like
anger or frustration? That's
3:21:38
something that's wrong with you
that needs to be dealt with.
3:21:41
Yeah,
3:21:42
what do we have in store you was
just on the Infowars? You're
3:21:45
more loving Nazis you're Why do
you say that for if I told you
3:21:49
once, then I told you twice.
COVID backs you into a jab
3:21:51
cheating citizen that's like my
like the truth when it nourishes
3:21:55
your soul that may hurt the
hearts of times, but it never
3:21:58
gets old or rather hurt my heart
like that. And what's the smart
3:22:01
Dart overclocked shot or the
wolf poke? What about more than
3:22:06
the gym dad? He's already
depressed enough to get gas and
3:22:10
it's so sad it is not going
away. Turn it back to the good
3:22:13
work because we know that
government rather give you a
3:22:16
pill to kill depression is when
you mill around taking a brown
3:22:20
pill just to kill the thought of
working at the mill. Listen to
3:22:23
me, what am I trying to steal?
Credit with no added no agenda.
3:22:29
Yo
3:22:30
one thing I have not done. I've
never pretended to be a police
3:22:34
officer with the police MoPhO
3:22:48
borak.org/in A knot this time,
Nancy boy