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celebration, we crack him out.
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Well, Happy New Year, John.
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Happy New Year to you.
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Yeah, here we go. And has
everyone noticed everyone
0:57
listening to the sound of our
voices? How empty your podcast
1:00
player is this time of year?
People are Jones and they're
1:04
like, Oh, you have nothing?
Nothing to listen to. We have no
1:07
podcasts. There's nothing to
watch on TV.
1:11
Because people are doing reruns
are not doing anything to take
1:14
three runs running on hiatus
1:16
or putting B teams in who are
trying to be funny, which is
1:19
really
1:20
Yes. That is the word that is
the worst. trying to be funny.
1:26
Yeah, especially
1:27
like shows that have a unique
personality. That now for
1:33
instance, Jesse waters on Fox I
can't stand his show. I can't
1:37
stand him honestly. And then so
he'll have a BT mon and they're
1:41
trying to do stick which when he
does it is already sucks you
1:44
know? And now they're just doing
three levels worse.
1:50
Don't know I don't watch it.
Well,
1:52
trust me you're missing nothing.
1:54
Well, I say the same thing with
Tucker show. They bring on tall
1:58
CEO or somebody to try to get
through it.
2:02
Yeah, it's not my cup of tea
either. Do you have a
2:05
resolutions John for 2023 Yeah,
okay. Well, I
2:11
don't know what they are.
2:13
I have only one Okay, I will no
longer click on any link that
2:18
starts with the word breaking in
all caps breaking breaking
2:23
breaking break trending
breaking.
2:26
If so anything breaking is
should be out
2:30
Yeah, I mean used to be breaking
breaking news right breaking art
2:34
all these fuck all the fox shows
almost every one of them start
2:38
with breaking.
2:39
Oh yeah. Breaking breaking news.
By the way. It's
2:41
on tape so it can't be breaking
that fast.
2:44
Breaking News Live shows
2:47
breaking news. Yeah, I mean,
it's clickbait to the nth degree
2:54
STOP IT people stop it.
2:56
But the other thing that's
somewhat annoying are these
2:58
roundups.
3:01
Oh, you mean like the year end
round up?
3:03
Yeah, because they had nothing
to do there's no news so they do
3:06
a roundup. I actually have I
don't, I said in the newsletter.
3:11
We're not going to do it but I
think we maybe could do one of
3:14
the ones that other people do.
I've got one here that would be
3:17
very entertaining
3:17
someone else's Roundup. Okay.
Oh, that's interesting.
3:20
And in fact I can incorporate
with with with the first of the
3:24
year ask Adam
3:25
Oh, goodness, this is the right
off the bat. We're gonna go for
3:28
an asked Adam. Okay.
3:30
Well, I just think it might be
might be appropriate.
3:34
Just pick a man keep talking
into the mic. John. You just
3:38
dropped.
3:39
Okay. So this is your buddy? Go
Kart.
3:43
Who's Kate? I don't even know
who Capehart is my much of a
3:47
friend then you know who is K
part my buddy?
3:50
So Kate part is the guy on the
on the NewsHour. We had the last
3:54
the JUDY WOODRUFF show. Yes. Key
part. Yes. Okay, the gate key
3:58
person, a black gay guy from The
Washington Post associate editor
4:02
of the Washington Post, tuned in
to everything and they're going
4:05
to ask and Judy is going to do?
What's she's going to ask
4:09
everybody what's the what's the
happening? What is the what is
4:15
the most important news story
after 2022. Okay. And they're
4:21
still going to ask a pardon and
Brooks. And I was looking I was
4:24
thinking I'm going to ask Adam
is I want you to predict what
4:27
Capehart has to say. And I'm
gonna run down some of the
4:30
possibilities. Oh, okay.
4:32
Now there's two clips here. Do
we play one and then the other
4:35
one? No, no, you play one and
you don't know there's there's
4:39
no like setup clip.
4:41
Well, well done. Let's just do
this. First one of the year
4:45
people I'm excited.
4:48
So I'm thinking to top news
stories. The real top news
4:52
stories were like, Let's take
this go into one that's obvious
4:56
Ukraine war. I think that's the
top news story of the got
5:00
started in February took over
the whole year. That is taking
5:03
all of our money. It's it's it's
a top story that Rachael Ray was
5:07
just in Ukraine. We
5:09
have we have completely effed
over the whole European Union
5:16
with the big news. This war is
the news. It's, it's not
5:20
actually the the true reason
behind inflation, etc. But it
5:26
was it was everything that was
wrong and 2022 was Putin and the
5:31
Ukraine war. No.
5:33
I would say that and then it
does things on my list. Are you
5:36
inflation and Putin which you
just mentioned, the Chinese
5:39
threat, and the supply chain
issues that happened I think are
5:43
important shinies lock downs,
which are huge news. Yes, the
5:47
Orion's and the EU now the COVID
trifecta, whatever they call it,
5:51
you have to try to triple
Demick. End to come the constant
5:56
threat of a nuclear war. You
think that would be big in the
5:59
news? You think so? Yes, yes.
Yeah. And especially as He says
6:03
he'd be elation? I mean, yeah.
All right. So let's, let's take
6:07
a guess at what Capehart amongst
these and whatever else chose as
6:13
the top news story, really the
top news story of the year now
6:16
do I get
6:17
to guess? No, we're not. Yeah,
no, you
6:19
can guess right? Yeah, no,
6:20
that means it. Yeah, we're no,
yeah, no,
6:21
I said, you start the new year
off. Right, right. I know and
6:25
enjoy the day. It'll be even
better than that.
6:27
I do believe that this, this
Capehart fellow will probably
6:32
and I and just everyone knows,
even in the new year, John and
6:35
Adam do not share their stories,
their ideas and then clips. The
6:40
only thing I look at when John's
clips come in is just the
6:43
titles. Okay. You know, he's got
some COVID. You know, I know I
6:46
don't have to do anything about
the Trump tax is John's got a
6:49
cupboard. That's I have no idea.
I didn't I knew no K part was I
6:53
didn't know that. I saw ask Adam
K. Park rapper. My thinking is
6:57
the biggest news story for these
jokes would be January 6.
7:02
Committee.
7:04
That's not even the debt of all
the ones I mentioned. You think
7:07
that's even important?
7:08
No, you're asking me what I
think Oh, okay. Well, excuse me,
7:13
what? How does this How does
this thing work?
7:16
Play the clip. If you look back
7:17
on 2022. Jonathan, what are you
thinking about positively? What
7:22
are you thinking about
otherwise? And I have to say the
7:24
news is happening right up until
today, Kevin McCarthy,
7:28
Republican leader in the House
agreeing to do whatever he
7:30
needed to do to secure the
speakership?
7:33
Well, of all the big things that
happen in 2022. The two big
7:36
things for me, were the January
6. Over the summer, they were,
7:44
as I've said many times, on
Friday night, they were really
7:48
important for history, but I
think after now going through
7:51
nine hearings, plus the final
report, what we've seen, or what
7:56
I've seen is these hearings were
a slow burn, they captured the
8:01
imagination of the American
people, the interests of the
8:03
American people, by the way,
they were handled. But then and
8:07
this leads to the second thing
that I big story for me for
8:11
2022.
8:13
Okay, so excuse me. Excuse me. I
nailed it.
8:18
Yeah, you did. Okay. I
8:19
know. My or chagrin, obviously.
8:22
Yes. But at the same time you
are you're on the ball, straw.
8:29
It's a new ball.
8:31
Wait, he's got a second item,
though. That must be Ukraine.
8:35
Right. Oh, let
8:36
me think let me think let me
think no. What else can we have?
8:42
No, it would have to be
something stupid. like Elon Musk
8:46
buying Twitter. That's what
these guys care
8:48
about. Okay, well, it was stupid
er than that. Here we go,
8:52
is the results of the midterm
elections. And I think that
8:57
those hearings, demonstrating to
the American people just what
9:02
was done by the former president
of the United States, and people
9:06
who supported him to try to
subvert a free and fair
9:09
election, drove a lot of people,
not just Democrats, but we saw
9:13
lots of Republicans joining
Independents and Democrats
9:17
pushing back against extremism
within the Republican Party and
9:21
rejecting BIG LIE pushers.
constantly saying that the 2020
9:27
election were who was stolen and
supporters, people who were
9:31
supported by former President
Donald Trump, those people who
9:35
went out to vote in the midterm
elections saved our democracy in
9:39
this last election, and I think
that that is for me, the biggest
9:44
story and the biggest result out
of 2022
9:47
Wow, I mean, oh, goodness, that
is just and this is the guy
9:52
that's taking over for Judy.
9:54
No, no, he's still in the panel
that him and Brooks Yeah, I can
9:58
teach well,
9:59
I mean, this is This is so lame.
There's so much more that is
10:02
important while obviously so
this is this is the media's war.
10:06
That's just what it's that's
just what it boils down to
10:08
media's war and they're going to
keep it going in 2023
10:15
Yes, that is my guess. All
right, that got us how to do?
10:22
Well, let me let me put
something in here since just
10:28
keeping in with, with the what I
would consider to be the
10:31
incredible scam of the January 6
committee. The CIA, the CIA
10:38
podcast is quite unbelievable. I
don't know if you listen to it
10:42
at all. It's worse. It's why I
introduced it to the show. If I
10:45
know I know you introduced it.
And did you stop? Listen, do
10:48
I ever listen? Yes, I stopped
listening.
10:51
So just because we're kind of,
you know, talking about the news
10:54
and the propaganda because
obviously, these are not the top
10:58
stories that America is
interested in. In fact, the
11:01
rating showed that and this guy
Oh, yeah. Friday nights were
11:04
never the same as Frey was must
watch TV. It was so lame. Lame.
11:12
That it's worth listening to
this. Two minutes now of the
11:15
Chief Historian CIA has a Chief
Historian. Which thought it
11:21
interesting.
11:22
Yeah. You got a lot of money he
had a lot of people in well, we
11:27
know that. Probably one of the
guys who directs all the book,
11:29
right? Exactly
11:30
the book writing, there's 1000s
of people writing articles and
11:33
news and book even though you
know, the Church Committee said,
11:36
no, no, no, we're not going to
have that anymore. It's all
11:38
going to end that was in 1977. I
think 76 David robar. She's
11:43
explaining in their own podcast,
how the agency promotes
11:48
democracy, democracy, through
their covert action,
11:53
I think one huge misconception,
it falls in the area of covert
11:57
action, which really is the most
controversial undertaking that
12:01
the agency engages in, it's the
only part of our core missions
12:05
where we're implementing helping
implement policy as opposed to
12:08
informing it.
12:09
implementing policy isn't that I
love with these guys, it used to
12:13
be jump out of airplanes, save
the world, Catholics in action.
12:18
Now, it's something completely
different.
12:21
As democracy is democracy,
12:23
covered action can only be as
sound as the policy that it's
12:27
meant to assist is sound. And
too often in our history, pot
12:33
foreign policies have been
quickly thought out, not
12:36
strategically implemented, they
are thrown into a crisis
12:40
situation, and the agency gets
dragged along into that. And as
12:44
a result, you have in those
cases, a high level of failure
12:47
in covert action.
12:49
Oh, boy. What would be an
example of some of their
12:53
failures, Cuba? For instance,
would that be one of their faves
12:56
pigs would be ready to be up
there, wouldn't it? And of
12:58
course, I think this is being
put out there because they
13:01
obviously want to eventually
take credit for ousting Putin,
13:05
which is the ultimate goal.
13:07
Another big misconception about
covert action is that it's
13:10
fundamentally undemocratic. That
the only reason the CIA does it
13:14
is because the president tells
us to go overthrow our
13:16
government, it doesn't like
yeah, that sounds about right,
13:19
or to protect some authoritarian
regime. It does, like, maybe on
13:23
the side, help out US
multinational corporations.
13:26
Yeah, like the
13:27
banana, what was it? The
National fruit company, or Yeah,
13:32
he's literally he's literally
running it running down the list
13:35
or the funny things they did
already, maybe
13:38
on the side, help out US
multinational corporations that
13:41
might be invested in those
countries. That is a totally
13:44
erroneous statement. Because if
you think about more than the
13:49
small sample of covert actions
that were revealed in the 1970s,
13:54
through the church and pipe
committees, if you take
13:57
that what was revealed during
the church and pipe committees
13:59
is that the CIA was
propagandizing, the American
14:03
people through mainstream media,
they had journalists on staff,
14:08
they had people writing the news
for journalists, that's what it
14:11
was about. But now he's the
historian seems to be altering
14:15
history
14:15
in the 1970s. I don't think
there's any churches or height
14:18
committees. If you take starting
out with the roughly four dozen
14:23
plus covert actions we have
officially acknowledged. I wish
14:27
we would acknowledge more
because the good news story here
14:30
is that, by my analysis, roughly
seven out of eight of the covert
14:35
actions we've engaged in have
been either to promote democracy
14:39
where it's under siege where
it's being repressed, or to
14:43
protect it, where it's being
potentially subverted by outside
14:47
actors.
14:48
Is this the job of the American
intelligence organizations to
14:53
save democracies?
14:55
I don't think anybody would
argue that that isn't pro
14:58
democratic. Yes, if you Look at
assassination plots, Iran,
15:03
Guatemala, Indonesia, Cuba, a
few other places. Yes, those are
15:09
arguably undemocratic.
15:11
Killing a leader is arguably,
you know, I had to think about
15:15
it over over the over the
holiday. And I'm like, you know,
15:18
when you kill foreign leaders,
you could argue that's
15:22
undemocratic. But if it's not a
democracy, then it's kind of
15:26
democratic.
15:27
Cuba, a few other places. Yes,
those are arguably undemocratic,
15:33
because the rulers of those
countries either were popular,
15:36
or they were democratically
elected, but for various
15:38
reasons, our presidents didn't
want them to stay in power. Oh,
15:41
the CIA is, you know, is the
only organization in the US
15:44
government is authorized to do
covert action. So unless you're
15:47
going to invade a country and
take it over, if the President
15:51
says, do something to get that
person out of power, whether
15:54
it's some kind of election
operation, or an insurgency or
15:57
something like that, the agency
might argue against it, but it
16:01
will respond because it works
for the President.
16:04
So you've done insurgency
operations and election
16:08
operation election operations
around the world. Is it feasible
16:12
that you might have done that to
save democracy in America, CIA?
16:18
This organization is corrupt,
and literally literally just
16:23
putting it in your face.
16:25
Well, this braiding thing is
bad. is bad. Look, is also does
16:30
he did anyone mentioned to him
that during the Reagan
16:32
administration, they loosened
executive order to end all
16:35
assassinations, political
assassinations? No, we are still
16:39
doing them where they just
ignore that the
16:41
of course they ignore that? Of
course they do. It's really
16:48
quite interesting. They would
just put that out there. And
16:53
they start off by saying, people
think that we just do whatever
16:56
the President says. And he winds
up with saying, Well, if the
16:58
President says kill that guy, we
gotta kill that guy. So even
17:03
though
17:03
we know what he said, we know
they'll be nice and immediate
17:06
train you wouldn't be in an
order. I just one guy. Oh, no,
17:08
but
17:08
this is what's so beautiful
about podcasts. This guy thinks
17:11
it's a fucking podcast. No one
cares. What are the numbers on
17:14
that thing? And now it's just
I'll just talk. Not knowing
17:18
you. This has been your thesis
since the note first day we did
17:21
our podcast. Yes, people are
very loose lipped on the pod
17:26
when they go on a podcast and
they say things they wouldn't do
17:29
on a regular broadcast or any
other form of media. For some
17:34
unknown reason. I've always been
baffled by it myself.
17:40
In the meantime, the Twitter
files just keep on being
17:44
published through the through
multiple Barry Weiss controlled
17:51
reporters the way I see it. And
what is the latest here? The
17:56
censorship now though yes, Elon
Musk helps with the with the
18:03
Twitter files to show that the
cybersecurity infrastructure
18:06
security agency Sissa was
corrupt, and only out there to
18:11
build communication portals with
big tech, Facebook, Twitter,
18:15
Google Tik Tok, Tik Tok, Reddit
discord. And they had liberal
18:21
groups groups like NAACP common
cause DNC, Harvard's defending
18:25
Digital Democracy Project, all
of them in these little pro
18:31
democracy, propaganda groups.
But that, of course, gets no
18:36
media attention. And you know,
these things are released at the
18:38
end of the year on a Friday or
worse on a Saturday.
18:43
Yeah. And which, hey, we
released a man.
18:47
So for everyone who is all
jacked about Elon Musk, is the
18:52
term limited hangout has been
really bugging me for a long
18:56
time, I think popularized by
Whitney Webb, who who has is
19:04
part of the unlimited hangout
website. I think, if anything,
19:10
Elon Musk is the definition of a
limited hangout with this with
19:16
these Twitter files, which means
we're giving people something to
19:18
feel good about and be angry
about because Oh, my God, look
19:21
what the government did. But
because the entire apparatus
19:24
isn't giving it no attention. It
is there for just a limited
19:28
hangout. It goes away and it
will never ever come into the
19:31
mainstream. People will not know
about it. As evidenced by the
19:39
New Year's dinner last night at
the Bankers House. Here we go. I
19:44
have to be a little careful
because it was very emotional.
19:48
We know most of the people think
we knew everyone there and
19:50
they'd been there before on
different parties. And I kind of
19:54
realized that everyone at the
table except us are New Yorkers
20:01
who moved to Texas often were
one half of a couple. The spouse
20:07
actually didn't really want to
have to move to Texas. And a
20:13
couple things stuck out one.
20:16
Usually the woman or the man who
doesn't want to move to Texas,
20:19
I would say the woman. I would
say the woman Well, I
20:22
can I can understand that. I
would say that if I tried to get
20:25
us to move to Texas, I would get
pushback from me. She hates
20:30
Texas,
20:31
it's okay. Texas would have
pushed back against you. So
20:33
you're not allowed in? That's,
it's that simple.
20:36
I don't know that. Okay. You
gotta be welcomed.
20:39
You Yes. But Mimi hates us. You
just said that she can't come
20:42
in. Unless she's got a number
one best selling book about eggs
20:48
when she can come in? Well,
that's coming. That's, that's
20:51
it. It's on its way. Well, so
something. So a general tendency
20:56
was, how confusing it could be
to be a New Yorker. In fact,
21:02
there was one Jewish New Yorker,
which he mentioned several
21:06
times. And she felt so out of
place in Texas and was surprised
21:12
that living in Austin, how few
people were really, really angry
21:18
about Roe v. Wade. And, you
know, so this this got into
21:22
children and their daughters,
and yeah, it was and this was
21:26
quite emotional. And I was
21:29
thinking, I guess, do you mean
emotional or heated?
21:31
No emotional variant? No,
there's not heated at all,
21:34
though, that we went around the
table and we're supposed to do
21:37
things I learned this year, or
this year, I learned whatever
21:41
you
21:42
anything about January 6. Did
that come up? Well,
21:45
in a way. Yeah. So we went from
that to you know, boy, are we
21:54
lucky to be in America? Because,
you know, you see what's
21:57
happening elsewhere. And it
looks like we're getting very
21:59
close to having, you know, Nazis
in Europe again, meaning the
22:04
Russians, which my head was
exploding. I'm like,
22:08
Do you have a good one?
22:10
Have you seen the Ukrainian
forces? Were there Nazi
22:14
insignias or Nazi salutes? I
mean, no, I saw I just, I just
22:19
gave up on I
22:20
didn't even see you can't get
involved with something
22:23
discussion like that? No, I
would not. From a perspective
22:27
that's completely erroneous.
It's like they've been
22:29
brainwashed to think this way.
That
22:31
is exactly the issue. That's
what is, you know, we've been in
22:35
our, you know, obvious,
deconstruction bubble. It's
22:39
where we live, we understand how
it works. You know, we're kind
22:43
of at peace with the, you know,
I think just doing the show and
22:47
laughing at them, you know, he
doesn't freak out too much. But
22:49
the freakout was, there was a
lot of stress, I could feel that
22:52
people were truly stressed about
the state of the world, but
22:55
we're doing it based upon, you
know, a New York Times
22:59
narrative. And yeah, you're
always in New York to maybe an
23:01
MSNBC narrative. I'm not quite
sure. Very, very not No, almost
23:06
no, no COVID stuff. And there
was very little about it. In
23:09
fact, everyone's very cavalier,
I would say, like, ah, you know,
23:12
we're not gonna get any more
vaccination. And if we get it,
23:16
it's just like that flu. Like,
Oh, wow. Okay. I remember how
23:20
they're probably picking up
some, some local propaganda.
23:25
I mean, this is true. I
23:26
mean, everyone thinks from
Texas, that's what do you mean
23:29
thinking would be Texas aren't
all jacked up about masks?
23:35
Austin, are you okay? You kept
hitting me.
23:39
Okay, Austin, I'm saying Texas.
I'm not saying ISIS, like
23:42
there's a difference. Well,
23:43
here's an example from MSNBC,
which we could argue is a very
23:46
liberal liberal channel, Joe and
Mika for the morning Joe's they
23:51
are, of course, the A team is
out. So they bring in the beat
23:54
Team, some news model, and and
she even brings in another beat
23:59
Team or Ezekiel Emanuel. If we
remember who he who he is one of
24:03
the he's the reo manuals,
brother, of course, was
24:09
the agent. Is he the agent?
24:11
No, Ezekiel is the is the guy
who was in Obama's
24:17
administration.
24:19
He was wrong. No, no,
24:21
no, they were both in there. So
you had Noah Zico was okay, he
24:25
had Rahm Emanuel. He ran the
show. Right? He was the Chief of
24:33
Staff. Then you had of course
you had his brother, the agent
24:38
that he you know, that's off to
the side and Ezekiel is. Let me
24:42
see what was this guy? I think I
have it here. Let me see he was
24:45
the area's Zeke Zeke Emanuel
oncologist, bio ethicist,
24:54
bioethicists, right senior
fellow at the Center for
24:57
American Progress and And he, as
of November 9 2020, is a member
25:06
of the 16. Member COVID-19
advisory board. So here is the
25:13
standard news model. And her
she's just aghast at what the
25:18
kids are thinking and saying
these days.
25:21
Dr. Manuel, thank you for
joining us. You know, I listen
25:23
to that doctrine, you hear how
tough it is inside hospitals at
25:27
the moment and and the fears of
new variants mixed with flu that
25:31
is coming on. And you would
think that the country would
25:33
respond by saying, Okay, we will
make sure we are all up to date
25:37
on all of our vaccines. But I
had a strange conversation with
25:40
my 22 year old my 16 year old
last night, and I said, Okay, I
25:43
booked you in for COVID updates
you both back for the holidays,
25:46
you're gonna get your boosters,
and both of them said, No, we
25:48
don't want to. We've had enough
vaccines, and we don't think we
25:50
need them. How can you? I was
sort of shocked and I
25:54
thought, Oh, my God, no
response.
25:57
At the moment, they just, they
think this is over and they
26:00
don't need any more vaccines?
Pretty much.
26:03
Yes. But I do would say that,
you know, we oh,
26:06
this is a new one instead of I
do say I do would say this isn't
26:09
a new workout. I do would say
and
26:12
they don't need any more
vaccines?
26:14
Yes. But I do would say that,
you know, this is a good one I
26:18
do would say taking vaccines are
going to prevent getting COVID
26:22
They don't prevent getting
COVID. But they prevent a
26:25
serious illness, hospitalization
and death.
26:27
Wow. What a difference a year
makes, huh. Oh, yeah. Or even
26:33
just a week last week, we're
still hearing that on
26:35
mainstream. I think it was CBS
This Morning. On a no, this
26:39
helps from spreading, it's
perhaps from spreading your all
26:43
lie
26:44
is serious illness,
hospitalization and death. And
26:47
young people think they're
invincible. And yes, they are at
26:50
lower risk from COVID. But
that's not zero risk. There are
26:53
only two things that really can
prevent transmission of COVID,
26:58
the COVID virus, one is a good
mask and then 95 and wearing it
27:04
notionally in crowded situations
on airplanes and transportation,
27:08
and the other is better indoor
ventilation. Unfortunately,
27:12
we've gotten to a situation
where neither of them seem to be
27:16
a very high priority to reduce
the transmission. And I think
27:21
that's where we're at putting
every emphasis on vaccines is
27:24
not going to solve this problem.
27:27
Now,
27:28
what keeps getting left off the
list? Not always, but most of
27:31
the time, like in this case?
Washing your hands. Oh, yeah.
27:37
Remember at the beginning of
this whole thing, it was like
27:39
washing your hands.
27:41
So I just want to remind
everybody that that I'm sure Dr.
27:43
Shah is a member of the COVID
advisory board. So we have Zeke
27:49
saying, Oh yeah, you need a mask
and 95. But just this week, we
27:53
heard there's no study in the
world that shows that maths
27:55
worked out well. Okay, so get
your story straight people.
27:59
You're confusing everybody. And
I got a note from a very pissed
28:04
off producer. I just need to
share this before we just before
28:08
we get into anything about
vaccine COVID He says, and he's
28:12
from Sweden. Adam and John, I
love the no agenda show. But
28:16
Thursday's episode pissed me off
to no end. At least the first
28:19
segment. It was the list. It was
like listening to an anti Vax
28:23
podcast. I know. Neither of you
are anti Vax, in principle, and
28:28
I'm with you regarding the COVID
bullcrap because he had two
28:31
doses didn't enjoy them and God
COVID anyway. And then he says,
28:36
eff the booster, eat crap. But
honestly, I think you guys spent
28:39
too long waffling on about this
subject, it put me off, I'm sure
28:42
I can't be alone. I'm a
contributor to the show, as when
28:45
I can. I will continue to be but
I thought I should give you
28:47
feedback as I see things. And of
course, he says Happy New Year.
28:50
And I just wanted to respond
because I'm sure other people
28:53
feel this way. But not totally
agreement. We're not you're in
28:57
agreement with what with him
with you your thoughts. When
29:01
we're not doing this to be anti
backs or piss. We're just
29:04
reminding you, what got you into
this situation in the first
29:08
place, where you just said, I
think you're angry at yourself
29:12
for not heating our original
advice, possibly. We're not
29:16
doctors, you don't have to
listen to us. But when we
29:18
come at us present other
people's information, and then
29:21
we show where it might be
flawed.
29:23
And when we come around and say
hey, they're doing the same
29:26
playbook as 2019 2020. All we're
saying is just be aware. So if
29:32
you're angry, you should be
angry at the powers that be not
29:37
trying little daughter masters
at your government, not the
29:39
little podcasters who are
working on Christmas and New
29:43
Year's just to help you're
29:44
working on Christmas and New
Year's call and response there
29:48
and backing you up and while
29:50
we're on it. Scott Adams has
gone insane.
29:54
Now what oh,
29:56
he's out there saying that I was
the first to predict this the
30:00
vaccine would not work. I
predicted mass would not work.
30:05
He's getting he's people just
like, are you insane Scott
30:08
Adams. He was all over the mask
and Vax especially the VAX. Now
30:16
he's saying no, no, no, I called
it. And he's, he's getting, he's
30:20
getting well, he's getting a
lesson in. There's no evidence.
30:26
You see, when you said he's
getting a lesson in perception
30:32
versus what he thinks is
reality, people perceive you as
30:35
a pro vaccine pro masking guy.
Yeah. And now you're you're
30:40
yelling that you knew it knew
it. And you said it all along.
30:43
This is for such an intelligent,
Mind Control person, because
30:49
he's very, he's a hypnotist
trained hypnotist. He's really
30:52
failing on a mass scale.
30:57
Well, I don't know that I have
to go listen to what he's up to.
30:59
Because it doesn't make
31:00
any Twitter it's on Twitter.
That's why it's on Twitter.
31:05
TAs, but don't look at Twitter.
I'm not like you. I feel I'm
31:11
watching this descend off of
Judy Woodruff. Oh, we're back to
31:15
Judy. Okay, no, no, no, we're
not chasing that subject at all.
31:18
Okay. And so they have all the
whole staff like it's about 50
31:21
people clapping when she says
goodbye, you know, and they
31:25
swing the camera around to this
huge staff of people working
31:29
there. All masked up. It's 2023.
Now, to the end of 2022. They
31:37
swing the camera around, and
everybody on the staff and crew
31:41
all messed up. Shaking my head
because of sudden Judy said, I
31:46
don't know do I have a clip of
what how she's going to make
31:49
sure that they're gonna you
know, they did fair and
31:51
balanced. We're gonna take two
sides of the story and I just
31:54
shake my head. They do is
lopsided one sided
31:58
presentations. And then there's
all the master data. You look at
32:01
the master people who say, Well,
why do you think the News Hour
32:06
on PBS has sold lopsided and
Swan direction but they're all
32:10
obviously
32:12
duped? Well, no, they don't.
They're not getting enough
32:14
oxygen to their brains. That's
gonna be true. That's what's
32:17
happening there. It's
32:20
I see people outside around
here, especially for some reason
32:23
during this last month or so.
wearing masks outside in the
32:28
fresh air.
32:29
Let me let me run through just a
couple of short clips, all under
32:33
a minute. Some even shorter,
just let you know where we're at
32:37
in the psychological warfare for
your mind. Your mind is being
32:41
told you need to mask up you
need to get your boosters,
32:45
anything that comes out and says
get this shot you got to obey.
32:49
And we go to ABC Good Morning,
America. This is Dr. Alok Patel.
32:53
All right turn into another
story this morning now to the
32:55
New Year and your kids as they
head back to school concerns
32:58
remain about COVID, RSV and the
flu. Joining us now is ABC
33:03
medical contributor and
physician at Stanford children's
33:06
house, Dr. Alert Patel to give
us some tips on how to help keep
33:10
our kids and our families safe.
Dr. Patel Good morning. It's
33:13
always great to have you. So
right now many families as we
33:16
know they're coming back from
traveling for the holidays after
33:19
being in close quarters.
33:20
No, they're not. They're still
sleeping at the airport, you
33:22
idiot. No one's coming back,
33:24
at least as we know they're
coming back from traveling for
33:26
the holidays after being in
close quarters with friends and
33:29
family. What's the most
important thing to remember as
33:31
we send our kids back to school?
33:33
Oh, what could it be? This is an
ask John, what would be the most
33:36
important thing as we send our
kids back to school?
33:39
Well, we should make sure that
they have all their vaccinations
33:42
and are boosted
33:43
Yes. Okay, that's it?
33:46
Well, I'm just joking, they
should be voted Democrat. That
33:50
would be?
33:51
Well, good morning went, I think
the most important thing for
33:53
people to remember is the
combination of the fact that
33:56
there's a lot of respiratory
virus out there. And we all just
33:59
got done with traveling
gathering with families. And
34:02
we're going to put all our kids
back into an in person learning
34:05
setting, which is great for
them. But parents need to be
34:07
aware of the fact that there
might be some sickness spread,
34:09
there might be local outbreaks.
And just to be cognizant,
34:12
especially if you have high risk
children, or your children or
34:16
yourself are living with anyone
else who is vulnerable.
34:18
So he really didn't give any
advice that I was shocked. But
34:21
maybe he'll pick it up in the
next clip.
34:23
There was a huge spike in RSV
cases in the fall the winter. We
34:27
heard a lot about them. But
we've heard lately that flu and
34:29
RSV cases seem to be on the
decline with COVID up where are
34:33
we with in this triple Demak?
34:35
Oh Janay fingers crossed that
that declined? Because you are
34:39
absolutely correct. According to
CDC data, influenza and RSV do
34:43
appear to be peaking in some
parts of the country. But here's
34:45
an asterisk. COVID-19 cases are
rising and RSV and influenza are
34:50
coming down from a place that
was astronomically high the
34:52
worst RSV season we've seen
almost ever in influenza high or
34:57
very high.
34:57
Wait a minute, almost ever Er, I
never even heard of RSV.
35:02
Until I never heard of it until
this year, almost. Now it's
35:06
almost a Rambu. Here's another
little issue which they may
35:09
bring in later. But what? What
happened to the common cold? Why
35:14
was it kicked to the curb?
35:16
Well, how about this? How about
everyone basically has the same
35:19
thing, it's a little flu bug or
a cold or whatever it is, we
35:23
just turn it into the triple
Demmick. And we just add random,
35:26
say all the a COVID up RSP now,
I mean, maybe that just cuz it's
35:33
the same, it's all one thing.
And that just adding names to it
35:35
to scare us possible.
35:38
as possible, I think it's mostly
not to scare us but to get us to
35:41
spend money on Pharma.
35:43
I mean, well, we know what the
what the point is. But is there
35:47
a test for RSV? Is there a test
for for flu?
35:52
Well, in my entire life, I've
never gotten tested for flu or
35:56
RSV,
35:57
influenza are coming down from a
place that was astronomically
36:00
high the worst RSV season we've
seen almost ever, and influenza
36:04
is still high or very high in
the majority of states. And so
36:07
with all that being said, people
need to still pay attention to
36:09
the fact as we mentioned at the
top that there's a lot of virus
36:12
out there. And we still have
full hospitals over when
36:15
emergency departments bad
situation, although it's
36:18
hopefully going to be better in
2023
36:20
Full hospitals really overrun
emergency rooms. Do we have envy
36:24
any evidence of this? I've heard
I've heard nothing, just go
36:29
crap.
36:30
So of course, it's just a stooge
doesn't they have a guy on our
36:34
local that this guy has a job
locally, but he's from Stanford,
36:38
they have these guys a git pull
them out of these colleges or
36:40
universities. They got a UC San
Francisco guy, Huang Huang,
36:46
he's, he's Asian, Hong Kong, and
he comes on and he just is goes
36:51
on and on about you didn't get
an A Vax. It needs more shots.
36:56
You know, boosting is great,
especially the new by Vaillant,
36:59
they loosen that by by violence
shot, you want that for sure.
37:04
And then after three months when
they were off, because they're
37:06
no good and don't work in the
first place, you need another
37:08
one. So I have a clip,
37:10
wait a couple of Go ahead. As
long as I can come back, I kind
37:14
of just finished up with the
good doctor. Oh, I'm sorry, I
37:16
finished the clip. Let me just
get him out of the way. So if
37:19
you want to. If you're in the
television, quote unquote, news
37:25
business, the morning show
business, if you want parents to
37:28
be worried, the best way to do
that is start with this
37:32
question. As parents,
37:33
we often feel anxious about all
of these viruses out there, you
37:36
have responded to many of my
panic text messages. So I'm
37:40
curious, should parents be
worried right now?
37:42
I mean, is that is that not the
way to get parents worried?
37:48
I'd like it. Yeah, Eva, I'm
always here for you. And as a
37:51
doctor and a parent, I am not
about the worrying the panic,
37:54
I'm about awareness and
preparation. Awareness is
37:57
parents need to be aware of
what's happening in their local
37:59
communities, and the risk
factors of their children and
38:02
anyone around their children.
Also, when it comes to
38:03
preparation and planning, basic
preparation, making sure your
38:06
children understand hand hygiene
vaccination are all up to date
38:10
and planning is be prepared to
keep your kids home from school
38:13
or you yourself may have to stay
home if you have symptoms, and
38:15
talking to doctors early and not
waiting for symptoms to get
38:19
worse or for a child to be in
respiratory distress touch base
38:21
as soon as you need to.
38:23
And finally, the ultimate
advice.
38:25
I've also heard from some
parents considering sending
38:27
their kids back to school
wearing masks. No, I know that
38:30
some school districts are
implementing mask mandates for
38:33
the first week, for the new
year, do you think that will
38:36
help?
38:37
You know, witness specific
setting masks absolutely can
38:40
curb the spread of respiratory
viruses, especially with rising
38:43
COVID cases or if kids are
symptomatic, but you know, it's
38:46
hard to really gauge how much
mass can do if it's just in a
38:49
school setting. And people
aren't adopting it elsewhere,
38:52
such as in other crowded places
or in planes. But I think it is
38:55
a very big signal for people out
there to realize that, hey,
38:58
we're not in a place where
you're going to realistically
38:59
have zero COVID, zero RSP or
zero influenza. So we need to
39:03
pay attention to our own
individual risk factors and be
39:05
better about using these tools
to protect the community because
39:08
protecting the community is
where we need to be a much
39:12
better year. We've learned a lot
about protecting ourselves. And
39:16
that's what it's going to be a
more selfless year directed
39:19
towards public health.
39:19
Dr. Patel Meet Dr. Shah, there's
no study in the world that shows
39:23
in mass work that well. Okay,
thank you, Dr. Joe.
39:27
To actually get a sub clip from
that woman because she said You
39:31
ain't queer if you don't wear a
mask.
39:35
Oh, yes. Yeah, your clip? Yeah,
we should
39:38
do that. COVID But this clip
COVID boosters don't work.
39:45
At COVID It just don't work or
bad. Which one was it?
39:51
Bad Tibet.
39:53
This is in de de
39:55
can a third dose of Pfizer and
Madonna vaccines actually worsen
39:59
immune response against COVID-19
A new peer reviewed study
40:03
published in Science immunology
last week is raising concern
40:06
entities. Daniel Monahan has the
story.
40:09
The study by
40:10
Daniel Monnet, Moynahan Amana
Hey, is this like, is it this
40:13
isn't a descendant of the of the
great Moynahan? Is it?
40:15
No, it was a million monitor.
Okay.
40:18
Daniel Monaghan has the story.
The study by German researchers
40:21
determined that mRNA boosting
created a high level of what are
40:25
known as IgG. For antibodies,
those are a subclass of
40:29
antibodies which cause a weaker
immune response. This is the
40:33
latest research to evoke
scrutiny of federal vaccine
40:36
recommendations and continuing
vaccine mandates. mandatory
40:40
vaccination is still in effect
for certain professions as well
40:44
as in education especially for
college students. Students are a
40:47
demographic with lower COVID
risks but heightened risks of
40:51
heart inflammation. Dr. Robert
Malone addresses COVID vaccines
40:56
to genetic COVID-19 genetic
injections cause far more harm
41:01
than good and provide zero
benefit relative to risk for the
41:06
young and healthy.
41:07
The CDC is still recommending
that everyone six months and
41:10
older get a full series and
booster of the original COVID-19
41:14
strain vaccine. They also
recommend a bio valence booster
41:18
on top of that, which combines
the original strain and the
41:21
Omicron strain. This is
regardless of one's age and
41:24
health based COVID risk level or
hold
41:26
on a second hold on a second.
Let me just listen to that again
41:31
at this by Vaillant booster.
41:33
The CDC is still recommending
that everyone six months and
41:36
older get a full series and
booster of the original COVID-19
41:40
strain vaccine. They also
recommend a bi valent booster on
41:44
top of that, which combines the
original strain and the Omicron
41:47
strain.
41:48
What I'm hearing the person say
is that what are you doing it
41:53
whistles
41:53
when he talks? What
41:55
I'm hearing him say is the by
Vaillant contains the Omicron
42:00
strain and contains the original
strain. He's not saying it
42:05
fights it, it fights back and
creates the spike like it. He's
42:11
saying it contains it.
42:12
Yeah, well, this is one of those
things that should be in your
42:15
pile.
42:16
This is regardless of one's age
and health based COVID risk
42:20
level or likelihood of adverse
reactions. The data
42:23
now show that these experimental
gene therapy treatments can
42:28
damage your children as well as
yourself. They can damage your
42:32
heart, your brain, your
reproductive tissue, and your
42:37
lungs.
42:38
Malone added that this can
include permanent damage to your
42:41
immune system. The IgG for
antibody subclass is associated
42:46
with increased COVID related
mortality. That is according to
42:50
Italian researchers who
published in the European
42:52
Journal of Internal Medicine
last year IgG for study co
42:56
author Killian Sjoberg cautioned
against the view that mRNA
43:00
vaccines are inducing tolerance
to infection rather than
43:03
fighting it. He says that
further studies are needed.
43:07
You know, on the on the last
show, there were there was a
43:11
clip that we had about a mucosal
43:16
no spray.
43:17
Right. So wouldn't you know it?
There is an mRNA note intra
43:24
nasal spray being. I think it's
being tested right now. The
43:31
vaccine is known as a self
amplifying mRNA vaccine that
43:36
targets influenza as viral
nucleoprotein
43:40
Yeah. It's not a COVID shot.
That's what it says no,
43:44
but it's but it's mRNA. Yeah, so
we don't want that. I don't I
43:53
don't want it. No, of course
not. I'm just saying that so
43:56
they're until
43:56
they get to mRNA technology fix
which I don't think it's
43:59
possible. We'll listen
44:00
to this then Next tonight the
growing measles outbreak in Ohio
44:04
that spreading among children.
Health officials say there are
44:07
now 82 confirmed cases all
children 32 of those children
44:11
have been hospitalized.
Officials say all of the
44:14
infected children only received
one dose of the needed two doses
44:18
of measles mumps rubella
vaccine.
44:20
I I'm not aware that you needed
two doses right away ever heard
44:25
of the MMR? I'm sure we have
some trolls with with young kids
44:29
in the troll room. I think
44:31
there there have been, you know
the thing if you remember. I was
44:35
always fascinated by this. That
when swine flu which we covered
44:39
extensively as I'm sure Yeah.
And they started off with that
44:45
thing. We have a vaccine, but
you need two shots. You need two
44:49
shots and everyone was kind of
like, you know, do we need his
44:53
people? I mean, a lot of people
went and got two shots. That was
44:56
a new thing. It was a new thing
to do the two shots And so then
45:00
they then if you remember, like
a year later they, they said,
45:04
Well, we're going to incorporate
the swine flu into the regular
45:09
flu shot this year. And it's
just gonna be the one shot plus
45:14
all the other stuff that's in
the same shot. You don't need
45:16
two shots. You didn't need two
shots to begin with. But it was
45:19
a flop of two shot idea didn't
work, like but they've always
45:23
wanted to do two shots because
you get two shots, it means you
45:25
get twice as much money. And so
they ran it out again with this
45:30
COVID thing with two shots and
they did took off. They've now
45:33
two shots. Now they're
backfilling. backfilling the
45:37
trench with two shots, two
shots, this two shots that you
45:40
adapt to shots, I'm Oh crap, I'm
45:43
seeing the trolls the parental
trolls saying Oh, yeah, all of
45:46
this kid stuff all has multiple
shots now to like three for
45:51
polio. Are you kidding me? This
one, I
45:54
took a cube of sugar. And that
was the did the trick
45:58
that was? And it was probably
just that a cube of sugar. Who
46:02
knows when it was? Yeah, we had
the same thing. Oh, this is?
46:07
Yeah, well, trolls when you say
it's always been two to three
46:10
shots? No, we're old. Okay. We
remember our I don't remember
46:14
to I don't remember.
46:16
Any anything at all? No way.
Yep. No way. I agree. So it's
46:23
not it hasn't always been that
way. It's always been that way
46:26
during your short life, which is
gonna get shorter if you keep
46:30
that up. My thinking. So, all
right. Do you have more?
46:41
You get you have more planned
now because I'm Mike COVID tips
46:44
all veer toward China.
46:47
The only thing I will add is
there is this is from Sir. Jake,
46:52
Bimini let you know that one of
my close friends is currently
46:54
participating participating in
an NIH study and has already
46:57
received an M RNA HIV vaccine
oops, luckily seems to have
47:02
survived it. Okay, sir. Jake, I
just thought I would let you
47:07
know because of the recent
speculation from the show that
47:08
mRNA will take over all
vaccines, it definitely will.
47:11
And is his reason for doing it
as he wants to be part of ending
47:15
he doesn't have HIV. I don't
know if he's even gay, is that
47:19
he wants to be part of ending
HIV, which I respect but I would
47:23
definitely wouldn't be ready to
jump into a phase one trial
47:25
point, by the way, you don't
have to be, of course gay to to
47:30
be infected with HIV. Ah, but
again, it's the platform is
47:36
exactly what what we've been
looking at. It's the platform,
47:40
and we're going to use it for
everything.
47:44
Well, if the media was doing his
job did put a stop to it.
47:50
Their job is to promote it. Come
on, we know who their paymaster
47:53
is. They would never do that.
Maybe who hears this news. Real
47:58
journalists might do that, but
not really nothing GD and this
48:03
is D D, right? What are we
doing?
48:06
COVID. Try this one. COVID China
Wow, idea.
48:11
Wow idea
48:12
in China. COVID-19. Infections
are surging. And here in the US
48:16
the CDC is considering new
tactics to track any emerging
48:20
new variants but not without
difficulty. The agency is
48:23
struggling with China's lack of
transparency around COVID It's
48:27
considering sampling wastewater
from international aircraft is
48:30
one of its options.
48:31
Oh man. Oh, man.
48:36
Yeah, I think this is a great
idea Play Part Two.
48:40
I have a question about about
all this.
48:43
Infectious disease. Experts say
when it comes to tracking the
48:46
virus and slowing its entry into
the US, this policy would be a
48:50
better solution than the new
travel restrictions announced
48:53
this week. The US says it will
require mandatory negative COVID
48:57
tests for travelers from China
starting January 5. French
49:00
researchers reported in July
that requiring negative COVID
49:04
tests before international
flights does not necessarily
49:07
protect countries from the
spread. Back in 2021. For
49:10
instance, they found the Omicron
variant and wastewater from two
49:14
commercial planes that flew from
Ethiopia to France. And that was
49:18
even though passengers were also
required to take a test before
49:21
boarding. One researcher
cautioned about expecting
49:25
wastewater data to make a
difference in the ability to
49:27
respond. He pointed out that
while wastewater sampling could
49:31
be helpful, the testing takes
time.
49:34
Okay. I have a question for you
about this. So on January 5, I'm
49:39
looking at the CDC
recommendations CDC rights law
49:42
now apparently, but Okay, so I
presume the President still has
49:45
to sign that and make it
official. I don't know if they
49:48
have the power just say do this.
Starting January 5 at 12 1am
49:53
Eastern Time, there are new
requirements for air passengers
49:56
two years of age and older
traveling to the United States
49:58
from China Pong Kong or Macau,
and those traveling from Seoul,
50:03
Toronto and Vancouver, Vancouver
who have been in China, Hong
50:08
Kong or Macau in the past 10
days. So they're not a known
50:12
word about Mexico but okay.
These passengers, regardless of
50:15
citizenship or vaccination
status are required to show a
50:19
negative COVID 19 test take no
more than two days before their
50:23
flight departs. Those who had
COVID 19, in the 90 days before
50:27
their travel to the United
States can instead show
50:30
documentation of recovery from
COVID 19. Here's what I don't
50:34
understand. Still on the books
on the same page, it says very
50:38
clearly non US citizens and non
US immigrants. What is a non US
50:43
immigrant is that an asylum
seeker? What is a non US
50:46
immigrant?
50:48
But what's a US immigrant?
50:50
Thank you, you must show proof
of being fully vaccinated with
50:55
the primary series of an
approved COVID 19 vaccine before
51:00
you board your flight to the
United States. So that means the
51:05
airline is responsible for
checking to see that you China
51:08
man and chat a woman, that or
Canadian, whoever you are, if
51:13
you came from China, that you
are in addition to your negative
51:16
test, you have to have one of
the approved vaccines. No
51:22
boosters are not required
required. But it will have to be
51:25
one of the approved vaccines
which are j&j Pfizer, biontech
51:35
Maderna, Spike Vax and Novavax.
I am pretty sure the Chinese
51:43
vaccine is not approved. Now
it's not so I don't understand.
51:50
Can you come in with just
anything willy nilly just a
51:53
negative test? Or is it some
special deal for the Chinese?
51:57
Because they can't come if
they're vaccinate unless they're
51:59
vaccinated with one of these
approved vaccines, and they're
52:03
gonna put make the airlines
check this. This is some horse
52:08
manure.
52:10
It's definitely wack.
52:12
It's wickedly wickedly wack I'd
like to I'd like to understand
52:17
it. I'd like to understand what
are the rules?
52:22
Anyway, it's time to head it as
pilots forums and stick your
52:26
nose in there. Yeah. Okay, let's
go. Just a preface. Basil. At
52:32
least play the riots clip. So we
know that at least they're
52:35
supposedly riots going on over
these over China.
52:38
China has reopened its borders
but with all sorts of
52:41
restrictions. These include
forced quarantine of inbound
52:44
travelers. A video shows Chinese
citizens returning from abroad
52:48
clashing with police over such
regulations. Footage shows
52:52
returnees swarming an
international airport in
52:55
Guangzhou, southern China,
trying to push open the airport
52:58
gate. According to posts shared
on Chinese social media
53:01
platforms. The dispute erupted
over the enforcement of on
53:04
arrival quarantine procedures.
The rules require returnees to
53:08
spend five days in a designated
quarantine facility and then
53:12
another three days at their
personal residence. China has
53:16
promised to lift such
restrictions on January 8, but
53:19
one post says returnees
including students and tourists
53:23
wanted to avoid quarantines
before then
53:29
I think the eighth of January is
the date that our vaccination
53:34
requirements for entry is either
ends or renews. But renews Of
53:40
course it'll renew
53:43
together squeezed the last few
bucks out of this deal. So now
53:49
there's a lot of lines in China
supposedly lines going every
53:52
which way for people to lining
up their dead to take them to
53:58
funeral homes.
53:59
China's sorry, wait, wait.
54:01
Let me doula more. Now at first
is you know, it's like wellness.
54:07
They'll say another phony
baloney deal with his lies, but
54:09
there's no lies they seem to
have documented a lot of these
54:12
lines. And at the end the reason
it seems is because the way they
54:17
did way the government relaxed
the rules and did some certain
54:20
things that it left everybody
flat footed. So these funeral
54:24
homes couldn't really deal with
any influx more than their
54:27
normal, small influx. And that's
the real reason for these backed
54:31
up lines.
54:32
And what is the point of the of
the articles to make it seem
54:35
like China's bad and all that
people just dying?
54:40
Yeah, pray maybe I'm not sure I
was listening.
54:43
China's sweeping COVID-19
outbreak is becoming more
54:46
serious. The nation's biggest
cities like Beijing and Shanghai
54:50
are first to feel the impacts.
Now other major cities are
54:54
starting to see long lines of
waiting cars outside funeral
54:57
homes.
54:58
So this is this is clearly bull
Crap. I mean, we have producer
55:01
after producer sending us notes
saying it's just not true.
55:05
There's there's no that yeah,
there's some people panicking,
55:07
but there's no there's no one
dying. There's no There's no
55:10
over full hospital beds, boots
on the ground and China says all
55:14
this reporting is overhyped. And
here's NTD doing they're
55:17
participating. Yeah, I noticed
makes me makes me question the
55:23
NTDS some of it
55:24
well, we know they're anti China
so they would probably go along
55:27
with this, but then
55:28
even lining up the night before
to get services. Let's take a
55:32
closer look
55:32
at video shared online captures
the scene outside of funeral
55:36
home in the central Chinese city
of Nanjing on Wednesday, private
55:40
cars lined up outside the
building, all of them
55:43
transporting human remains.
55:51
A worker at the funeral home
told us on Thursday that wait
55:54
times for here's transportation
are indefinite. I think if you
55:57
make an appointment state you
won't get a fair see today for
56:00
sure you have to wait for the
Hearst drivers to contact you.
56:03
There's no way to give you
specific time now. The worker
56:06
added that even when the
customer transports the remains
56:08
with their personal car, they
still must wait in line outside
56:12
the funeral home and that no
farewell ceremony is possible
56:15
for the deceased person. Another
similar clip comes from the
56:18
eastern China's non chance city
filmed at 2am on Tuesday at Two
56:24
shows a long waiting line
outside a funeral home. A voice
56:27
heard in the video says more
than 80 cars were already
56:30
waiting for services.
56:32
First make an appointment and
then line up first pull the body
56:35
over and line up we started
working at 5am You must line up
56:38
the night before
56:39
northern China Shan city. The
Shan Funeral Parlor says it's
56:44
operating at full capacity all
day long, but still cannot meet
56:48
demand. Before the pandemic the
parlor only needed to operate
56:52
for half the day. This according
to Chinese media. One resident
56:56
told us that over the last few
days the situation has gotten
56:59
worse locally.
57:02
Yeah, I mean, this this to me,
just is another version of the
57:06
videos that came out of China
people fallen down dead. Maybe
57:10
and envy NTD is now playing a
part in it.
57:14
Well, it's possible I wouldn't,
I wouldn't. I can't prove
57:17
otherwise, let's go with the
second half of the site. 29
57:19
seconds.
57:20
With infection rates rising and
locals reporting fewer symptoms.
57:24
He blames the issue on a lack of
state preparation to protect his
57:28
identity. We distorted his
voice. Once again. I
57:31
couldn't sleep last night I was
furious because the country
57:34
opened up without preparing well
beforehand. We have nothing now
57:37
no medicine and the regime is
still praising itself all day
57:39
long. It says it's a great
victory in the fight. pandemic
57:42
is so shameless to this
pandemic, the Communist Party
57:45
has completely lost the trust of
the people
57:47
will keep you updated on
57:48
new developments. Okay, so
they're just doing something to
57:52
discredit Dashi and try and
they're anti CCP. So that kind
57:58
of unders yes to an extreme, but
I don't like I don't like that
58:00
they're using COVID to fulfill
their covert mission.
58:05
Well, here's the other two clips
that this to me are more
58:08
interesting. And this is about
the unfortunately spelled dead D
58:12
AD, but it's on here.
58:17
Weeks of obituaries have been
hitting China's media over the
58:20
weekend, another high ranking
CCP official died amid the
58:24
latest virus wave lead Zulu, the
former mayor of China's southern
58:28
economic hub guang zhao, he was
among at least 50 CCP officials
58:32
who have passed away since the
start of December. The list also
58:35
includes 45 prominent scholars
and professors, almost none of
58:39
their obituaries listed cause of
death inside China. It's widely
58:43
understood that those closely
aligned with the Chinese regime
58:45
enjoy certain privileges. So why
are people who typically have
58:49
greater access to resources and
other aid getting caught up in
58:52
the COVID-19 turmoil
58:55
that these people are over
privileged and for a long time,
58:58
they're in a hospital like a
nursing home, and they're given
59:00
special treatment. And so the
privileges that they get end up
59:04
killing them.
59:05
That's what the infection
ripping through China's vast
59:07
population 1.4 billion people
are finding themselves ill
59:11
prepared for the sudden surge
the public with a lack of
59:14
natural immunity to weather the
outbreak. After nearly three
59:17
years of COVID-19 restrictions,
and the upper echelon of the
59:21
CCP, who've largely shielded
themselves from the pandemic
59:24
over the past few years.
Suddenly, both groups may now be
59:28
more vulnerable to the latest
infection wave. Beyond that a
59:31
sources said that hospitals in
Beijing are suspected as the
59:34
origin of this virus wave.
According to Radio Free Asia, a
59:38
CCP insider disclosed that the
outbreak has been spreading in
59:41
major hospitals in Beijing since
October, but authorities have
59:44
concealed the news. The insider
said the cover up also led
59:47
directly to the deaths of a
large number of retired senior
59:50
CCP officials that were
hospitalized there. On the other
59:53
hand, China affairs analyst whom
says many CCP officials and
59:58
prompt hoo hoo. We have a large
number of retired senior CCP
1:00:04
officials that were hospitalized
there. On the other hand, China
1:00:08
affairs analyst who says many
CCP officials and prominent
1:00:12
figures have received organ
transplants to extend their
1:00:14
lives. What's more, a military
hospital in Beijing has touted a
1:00:19
so called Health Project for CCP
leaders with the goal of
1:00:22
extending their lifespans to up
to 150 years.
1:00:25
Well, I'm glad you brought this,
this raw propaganda from NTD who
1:00:30
are now just trying to let
everyone know that oh, man, you
1:00:33
don't want to be and nothing to
do with the CCP, it's gonna kill
1:00:36
you. You're special privileges
will kill you. And that's just
1:00:40
good propaganda.
1:00:41
Well, I thought that part that
was interesting. And the reason
1:00:44
I wanted this clip was the was
the fact that they're trying to
1:00:48
make everyone live to be 150 by
stealing Uyghurs. organs, yeah,
1:00:56
put him into these old farts. I
don't know how a 99 year old or
1:01:00
a 210 year old person can handle
being on the operating table and
1:01:05
having their kidneys replaced.
But I think to live 150 It's an
1:01:12
ambitious thing. i This is part
two of this clip. I'm not sure
1:01:15
what was on here
1:01:16
was high ranking CCP officials
or interest groups within the
1:01:20
system that's have a
particularly long lifespan. It
1:01:23
relies heavily on replacing
their organs with those from
1:01:26
young people. Many deaths in the
elderly are caused by Oregon
1:01:30
failure. But then they become
very fragile and need to be
1:01:33
carefully protected. So the
virus is particularly dangerous
1:01:37
to them.
1:01:38
The COVID-19 devastation has
continued to unfold in China,
1:01:42
despite Beijing's assurance on
Tuesday that it's fighting a
1:01:44
prepared battle
1:01:47
and prepared battle.
1:01:49
You know what that even means,
but I'll say this, I think that
1:01:52
they're killing these guys off
because they're annoying.
1:01:54
Exactly. Anyone with the
pronouns?
1:01:57
You want. 135 year old fart? A
440 year old fart telling you
1:02:03
Yeah, you know, the way we did
it back after years ago was not
1:02:06
like this. And when I was a man
who needs it?
1:02:10
needs it? So it's
1:02:14
yeah, 100 years ago, even 40
He'd been in his prime 100 years
1:02:18
ago. Can you imagine having
anecdotes that are 100 or 120
1:02:22
years old that you have personal
experience with? And you're
1:02:25
throwing that in people's faces
constantly?
1:02:28
No, that will be great for a
podcast. Can you imagine the
1:02:32
podcast? I'd love that History
podcast. Yeah. By the way, the
1:02:37
the the US obvious, xenophobic
policy towards travelers from
1:02:44
China, because that's what it
is. At least it was last time. I
1:02:48
have spread. But we do
1:02:49
want to begin this half hour
with it. We do want to begin Oh,
1:02:51
we do want to begin but we do
want to begin this half hour
1:02:55
with a check of the headlines.
England is joining the growing
1:02:58
list of countries set to require
a negative COVID test for
1:03:00
travelers entering from China.
Starting January 5 passengers
1:03:04
will have to submit a negative
COVID test before boarding
1:03:07
flights bound for the country.
England joins the United States,
1:03:10
India and France all imposing
similar restrictions. COVID
1:03:14
numbers have surged in China in
recent weeks following the
1:03:16
relaxing of the country's so
called Zero COVID restrictions.
1:03:21
Now the last time we had an
administration saying hey, you
1:03:25
know we don't want anyone
traveling from China. I'm pretty
1:03:28
sure I don't want to be what
about ism guy but I'm pretty
1:03:33
sure everyone was up in arms
about how racist it was.
1:03:36
Oh, yeah. And Nancy Pelosi at
the top of the list.
1:03:40
Do we have a Pelosi racist China
clip might
1:03:45
probably do but who knows how
its labeled. There's also it was
1:03:48
in the new house in a newsletter
I put a Biden was under
1:03:52
hypocrite of the week. Biden's
there with the same
1:03:54
Yeah, the same thing, exactly
the same thing. So that's just
1:03:57
to remind every bumps
1:03:58
that xenophobia is xenophobic,
remember? Yep.
1:04:03
There are there's some new
information on how you can die,
1:04:07
which, as you know has nothing
to do with vaccination. Daily
1:04:13
Mail, of course, 1000s of middle
aged people are dying from heart
1:04:17
conditions that went untreated.
It's so if you die suddenly
1:04:21
that's because you missed out on
your statins and your blood
1:04:24
pressure pills. See, that's why
that's why people are dying.
1:04:29
Okay, and except and here's
another doozy let me see this as
1:04:34
the where does this come from?
This this is a real study the
1:04:39
study from the American Journal
of Medicine. This new study
1:04:43
claims it is unhealthy get
ready, John, to distrust your
1:04:46
government. And the reason why
is that it could actually
1:04:57
accelerate a heart attack You
could actually die sooner
1:05:03
because you distrust your
government by the way the good
1:05:08
it was funded by the government
obviously
1:05:13
yeah this is great this is a
great a good one
1:05:18
so please trust your government
so you won't die you will obey
1:05:21
just go ahead and do it people
it's a beautiful thing. Follow
1:05:26
the rules please be a rule
follower
1:05:32
I do have I do have to DO I DO I
DO do I do it because we brought
1:05:38
kind of comes up in the
conversation is a little
1:05:41
annoying, but I want to bring
this as some kind of real news
1:05:45
story this is about the about
the the woman that murder that
1:05:52
took place in Idaho and they
finally found the
1:05:55
Yeah, I've been I've been Yeah,
they found him through
1:05:58
apparently through related DNA
evidence and I'm still asking
1:06:02
what was his what was his
motive? What is
1:06:05
the motive problem while you'd
look at him he's a psycho. I
1:06:10
want to play this clip as short
clip it's Idaho murders. It says
1:06:13
I owe
1:06:14
over six weeks of unanswered
questions and anxiety culminated
1:06:18
in an arrest today in
Pennsylvania. We have
1:06:22
an individual in custody who
committed these horrible crimes
1:06:26
and
1:06:27
I do believe
1:06:30
our community is safe
1:06:34
Okay, long way to go. Nice very
appreciative. Oh, how about with
1:06:39
that I thank you for your
courage and say in the morning
1:06:41
to you the man who put the seeds
in COVID China Wow. Ladies and
1:06:46
gentlemen, please say hello to
my friend on the other end the
1:06:48
first time in 2023 Mr. Jobs
1:06:55
Karina morning little ships at
sea in 2023 boots on the ground
1:06:59
feed the air subs in the water
and all the data.
1:07:03
That's right, 2023 we kick it
off. Right and we are here for
1:07:07
you. We're here to make you feel
good about the crazy world that
1:07:11
is falling down around you. And
let's see if we have some trolls
1:07:16
hanging out that we've had I
think we have a troll counting
1:07:19
mechanism issue. Let's see if
it's if it's around 1773 or
1:07:23
1777. I'm gonna really have to
take a look at the systems but
1:07:27
first. See, we have oh no, I was
incorrect. 1889. We're up. We're
1:07:36
up on New Year's Day. All is not
quite as
1:07:38
historic years though. It's
weird. Eight. More than that. I
1:07:42
think well, maybe not. Right.
still hung over. They're not
1:07:45
listening on New Years.
1:07:46
No, no, no, but there'll be
there'll be happy they'll be
1:07:48
happy they can listen to this,
this fine podcast.
1:07:53
We work on New Year's we do
this.
1:07:54
We work on new years we worked
on Christmas. I'm very proud of
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that. Again, you have this is
has always been our strategy for
1:08:02
global global domination is to
pop up when there's nothing else
1:08:06
to watch. When there's nothing
else to watch or listen to.
1:08:09
We're here. We're here for you.
This is how we how we gain
1:08:12
market share. Just goes to show
people if you really want to
1:08:16
make it in podcasting, you got
to bust ass trolls, the trolls
1:08:21
have been with us for a while
it's probably 13 of the 15
1:08:24
years, we've had the troll room
maybe even a little bit longer
1:08:26
than that. We love having the
trolls you can join them at
1:08:29
troll room.io which means you
can just go there, right and
1:08:35
right away. You can log into the
chat to IRC chat, so you can log
1:08:38
in many different ways. And you
can listen to the stream live no
1:08:41
agenda stream.com It's a good
deal. It doesn't cause your
1:08:44
network set on IRC network.
1:08:48
Well, I think it's the void zero
dotnet
1:08:53
Oh, he has his own network.
1:08:55
Yeah, for about 13 years. Yeah,
I think it's IRC dot void.
1:08:58
zero.net I
1:08:59
think okay,
1:09:00
I'm pretty sure Well, go to the
if you go to troll them.io You
1:09:04
can get all the information on
how to do that. Thank you
1:09:06
trolls. Nice to see a little
uptick there of people. Oh, I'm
1:09:09
sorry, zero node. My mistake is
zero. node.net.
1:09:13
Oh, how was that? I know.
1:09:16
Exactly. Why didn't you correct
me immediately. We appreciate
1:09:21
you trolls being here. We
appreciate y'all hanging out and
1:09:23
all of the great Happy New Years
messages and it was very nice
1:09:29
family. We've got no agenda
social.com We've been on the
1:09:32
mass that I'm fediverse train
for about five years. We welcome
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everybody else who now has an
account Now you too can
1:09:39
participate instead of going
well, let's have nothing
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nothing. Now you've been told
what it is. And now that it's
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popular amongst journalists, you
can join in. Follow John C.
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Dvorak at no agenda social.com
or Adam? At no agenda
1:09:50
social.com. Now I received from
Taunton, Neil, I believe and I
1:09:57
do believe and I put it in the
show notes It's a beautiful
1:10:01
overview of all of the top lists
of artists who participated in
1:10:06
our value for value. system
where we ask for time, talent,
1:10:12
treasure, and of course, every
single no agenda episode has
1:10:16
unique artwork. Brand new never
used before. And we feel it's a
1:10:21
great benefit. It's also just a
beautiful art project. And we
1:10:26
have the winners of the top that
have 20 to 2022 artists now did
1:10:32
you receive this as well? Right?
Yes, you want to do you want to
1:10:35
go through this? No, I don't
have it in front of me go. And
1:10:38
it's in the show notes at na
shownotes.com or no agenda.
1:10:41
show.net is really cool because
Taunton, Neil put it together.
1:10:45
So you see her top. So she was
number one. She at Taunton, Neil
1:10:49
number one of 2022 with 19 of
her pieces of art chosen.
1:10:54
Looking back at them, they are
it's they're stunning. They're
1:10:56
really
1:10:57
the 104 shows. I'm sorry. 104
shows a year. Yes. And so she
1:11:05
took 19 of them. Yeah.
1:11:07
Capitalist agenda, 14 and
networks 13. So Tanzania won by
1:11:14
a nice margin. A Joe Biden esque
margin, I would say, pulled
1:11:18
ahead there the last the last
minute and two and three were
1:11:21
very close capitals agenda
networks. Now we did have which
1:11:25
is a conjugation of we do have
10 networks. 10 newcomers I'm
1:11:30
sorry, who participated? And
they also won Nico Syme, or sign
1:11:36
me had for Rick Harris had to
pet Rex Taska pointy rhetoric.
1:11:44
whose name I don't remember. But
I do remember that I saw that. I
1:11:48
don't remember the name. And I
think brand new ED real new
1:11:52
entry on the scene and almost
unintentional is dirty jersey.
1:11:55
Horror was two that was was
quite quite amazing. Dirty
1:11:58
Jersey horror came and one of
those being the new Greta. And
1:12:02
then we have the four when we go
live, we announced that was a
1:12:07
Twitter I know agenda, of
course, a fediverse announcement
1:12:10
and I use unique art for that.
Parker Polly used most 1234
1:12:17
about 12 times in fact. And if
we look at Darren O'Neil who did
1:12:25
not show up on this year's
charts, according to what I'm
1:12:28
seeing, he was the winner of
2021 2020 2019 and 2018. His
1:12:34
streak is over.
1:12:37
I think he's burned out. No,
more or better artists have come
1:12:42
along. And they have just
swooped in with the more
1:12:48
professional looking art, which
is what we can talk about on
1:12:50
this last piece we used Yeah,
and they just kind of knock some
1:12:54
of the I have been called Darren
O'Neal a hack. But somebody he's
1:13:00
not he's not a hack. He's not a
hack. But what he does is he
1:13:04
knows how to crank art out
that's usable. And good. Always
1:13:10
usable, always good.
1:13:13
So we chose only c of course, it
was a ton to Neil, who he chose
1:13:20
for the previous episode, which
was the we titled The Carbon
1:13:24
bomb. A good title. This was the
last one of 2022 and it was I
1:13:29
mean, it was a no brainer for
us. Well actually, it wasn't a
1:13:31
no brainer there. Were there two
choices. We looked at Thomson
1:13:34
Neil because we wanted something
that really said hey 2022 is
1:13:39
ending or going to 2023 Taunton
nail had the flip over kind of
1:13:44
like an old fashioned digital
clock. And close second was
1:13:48
capitalist agenda with the
button. The button was what
1:13:52
you said before you preface this
whole thing saying it wasn't 10
1:13:55
to kneel and then she's the one
who won I said it was Tanzania
1:13:58
What do you mean? Oh, you said
it was I thought you said it
1:14:00
wasn't no I said it is it was
her it was it was what she just
1:14:04
said was just a slam dunk that
over her Absolutely. And Okay
1:14:09
guys, I wonder a year but let me
win the last one to break
1:14:12
it in your face people. What
else now? We had some other
1:14:16
well, we
1:14:17
looked at the capitalist agenda
countdown, but the big button
1:14:20
and then there's this little
green thing in the corner. We
1:14:22
couldn't couldn't figure
1:14:23
it out. Yeah, it was a 33 I
don't understand what the 33 of
1:14:27
what was in a battery. Was it a
wise I couldn't tell what that
1:14:30
was. We didn't work for us.
1:14:33
There's also a goat jumping
which wasn't whoo. Oh, I like to
1:14:41
20 to 20 I like to tend to
Neil's piece basically was the
1:14:45
most professional looking Yep,
slick stood out nice piece
1:14:50
didn't have any of any comic key
kinds of look to it. It wasn't
1:14:54
like we didn't bring down the
level of, of Latin No flash that
1:15:01
she provides when she does a
good piece also
1:15:03
there's an insider's perspective
that people need to understand
1:15:06
is is is not correct thinking I
saw a lot of people say wow, I
1:15:10
can't believe that it wasn't
mountain Jays goat jumping from
1:15:13
2022 cliffs to 2023. Yeah, I'll
tell you why he didn't look like
1:15:18
a goat to at least not your
traditional goat as we as we see
1:15:23
silly goat.
1:15:23
His mom is a mountain goat. The
1:15:25
inside it's inside is way too
inside stuff. New people will
1:15:30
not be they'll be like, what is
that is a goat podcast not
1:15:32
interested? It's too inside
people don't understand our Goat
1:15:37
Theme. Yeah, the goat. That's
why we don't typically choose a
1:15:41
goat thing.
1:15:42
We haven't chosen a goat ever
that I know of? I don't
1:15:45
think so. Either. And also, you
know, very funny. Lots of AI
1:15:49
generated arch really cool,
everybody. You know, I don't
1:15:52
have to know if it's aI
generated or not as just
1:15:54
soulless, soulless crap. So
that's why the way I see it,
1:15:58
soulless shouldn't be uploading
that if you throw it through an
1:16:03
AI generator and which is not
even AI. So tired of it. I'm so
1:16:09
tired of it. You're right, by
the way. You are right about
1:16:13
this Bogut of AI crap. Say Oh,
hold on. I'm gonna bring up this
1:16:18
or this article. This is from
the college fix.com trending all
1:16:24
caps. Students earn A's on tests
and essays with chat GPT
1:16:30
artificial intelligence.
1:16:32
Yeah, there you go. Like you go.
We were talking to dinner table
1:16:36
last night. JC is very aware of
this and talking about how he
1:16:41
has a professor friend who says
he can identify this stuff by
1:16:44
just looking at it.
1:16:45
I think I can, too. Yeah,
1:16:47
I know. You said that. I think
you might be we'll see. I said
1:16:51
what I said to him, I said,
because I thought it might be a
1:16:55
good idea to set up a small
company, he should, because he's
1:16:58
AI into VR, AR everything to try
to catch these kids using AI to
1:17:05
write their papers.
1:17:07
So you can have universities and
professors subscribing to his
1:17:11
service.
1:17:12
Yeah. And which is what's
already going on. But it's
1:17:16
mostly for plagiarists, you
know, just steal other stuff in
1:17:19
that. And this is more
difficult. And my comment to him
1:17:22
was, and whatever the case is
what you're the professor can
1:17:25
spot it now. If this stuff
becomes big, he's not going to
1:17:29
spot it forever. And I say the
same thing to you. Yeah. Not
1:17:32
forever Nika. You've heard me
say this to you, too. And you're
1:17:36
I can spot it. I don't know.
Because this is the baby with
1:17:42
the RT is more spot double, I
think. But with the writing
1:17:46
thing of sweat I've seen as I
think it can, especially at the
1:17:49
college level where people can't
really write anyway, they're
1:17:52
kind of lame. You know, they're
lame. I think making inroads I
1:17:58
think this is a huge issue for
the colleges. Now when I was a
1:18:02
kid, yes. We had blue book
tests. And so you'd go and you'd
1:18:09
have, you'd be sat down in a
auditorium or someplace and
1:18:12
you're taking your history one
on one or whatever class it was.
1:18:16
And you had to sit down with a
blue book, which is, which is a
1:18:20
book you had to buy. It's a
small book, it's a blue book on
1:18:23
it. And it was a live test, you
had to write your essay in pen
1:18:30
into the blue book. Within an
hour or two, however long it was
1:18:36
they gave you the IQ test would
be question we'd be asked to all
1:18:40
the kids at once. And you would
sit there and write your essay
1:18:44
out. You couldn't there's no way
you could you could cheat doing
1:18:47
that.
1:18:49
I I feel that the soul so when
it comes to art, yeah, I'm
1:18:55
pretty sure that I can I'll be
able to do it. It may or may not
1:18:58
see something and say oh, that's
Ay ay ay ay art, but I I'm just
1:19:02
won't like it. Yeah, I'll just
I'll feel like it doesn't feel
1:19:05
just doesn't hit me doesn't
strike me art has to hit you.
1:19:08
The same now for sure. They're a
long way off from being able to
1:19:13
sample my voice and make and do
a show where the AI may think
1:19:19
no, it's not coming. It's
horseshit. So as as a, as a
1:19:24
test, I asked an open chat GPT
to write a 500 word essay on V
1:19:30
for value for value, 2.0,
podcasting, and it wrote a word
1:19:37
salad that I think you'll be
able to catch time and time
1:19:41
again, I'll just read you the
last the last paragraph from
1:19:44
this 500 word essay that I
asked. That's all I said. Write
1:19:47
a 500 word essay on value for
value and I spelled that value
1:19:51
number four value 2.0
podcasting. I know every single
1:19:55
article that this came from, I
can see it I recognize because
1:19:59
it's some pro was in cons and I
read all of it. Of course, this
1:20:02
is my creation. So I know where
this came from. And and then at
1:20:08
the end it ends, just like a New
York Times piece always ends
1:20:12
overall lightning value for
value podcast represent a
1:20:16
promising new trend in the world
of podcasting that has the
1:20:19
potential to create a more
efficient and mutually
1:20:21
beneficial relationship between
creators and listeners. While
1:20:25
they are certainly while there
are certainly challenges to be
1:20:28
addressed, this model has the
potential to revolutionize the
1:20:31
way podcasts are created and
supported and could lead to a
1:20:34
higher overall quality of
podcasts. I'm going to identify
1:20:39
this crap every single time.
It's just word salad. That just
1:20:45
it's it's they've created
something that can type pretty
1:20:49
well. And it sounds like a
person who's writing a word
1:20:52
salad. This is not this is not
good writing. And you've got to
1:20:57
question the the professors who
are accepting this drivel that
1:21:02
they're getting written by by
1:21:04
accepted Gribble, because if a
student writes in an academic
1:21:08
style that's wordy and lengthy
and hard to read, and very type
1:21:16
of thing you'd get in academia,
they always give it a big gay
1:21:19
and they always deny that they
do that. No, no, no, I want to
1:21:22
get good grades. A good writing?
No, they don't. It's never been
1:21:25
the case and never will be the
case. While I think they can be
1:21:27
bamboozled in a minute,
1:21:28
and why would you pay good money
or take out a loan? To go to
1:21:35
school? Just a party and have aI
re write your stuff? I mean,
1:21:40
what are you doing with your
life?
1:21:42
Party?
1:21:44
Tell me what? What is the point?
1:21:47
The chicks anyway? Yeah,
1:21:49
it's awesome. We highly
appreciate, really highly
1:21:53
appreciate the work that all of
our artists have done. It's
1:21:56
never I've never seen it as a
competition. I think every
1:21:59
person who submits art, it's
appreciated. It also looks
1:22:02
pretty just in general people to
go to no agenda art
1:22:05
generator.com. Or, or if you
look at, in a new modern podcast
1:22:11
app, what you can get from new
podcast apps.com, Dred Scott
1:22:14
puts in a lot of these pieces of
art that are from each episode,
1:22:18
because they're about topics in
the episode, he puts them into
1:22:21
chapter images. It's a great
enhancement to podcasting and
1:22:25
really, really appreciate it. I
want to thank everybody who sent
1:22:30
in a note saying, You guys
You're so stupid. Did you get a
1:22:35
couple of those know about the
satchel of Richards?
1:22:39
Oh, one one guy sent it to me.
So he just said he wasn't a
1:22:43
nasty note. It was just the
nurses, you know what sexual
1:22:45
rituals means a second Dix? And
I said, Oh, no kidding.
1:22:50
And you know, I gotta love I
can't believe I can't believe
1:22:56
I'm like, you know, do you have
a we make this look easy? Do you
1:22:59
have any idea what we're live?
We make it look easy. Do you
1:23:02
know what we're doing? And like
when when John is reading
1:23:05
something, I could be setting up
a whole a whole different
1:23:07
segment. And John's looking for
horns when I'm talking to me.
1:23:11
We're multitasking to the max
here, people. So a little bit of
1:23:16
a little bit of grace would be
appreciated. Just
1:23:18
just a thread grace.
1:23:23
Right, what am I thinking? We
love to thank all of the value
1:23:28
for value givers. And that
includes our executive and
1:23:32
Associate Executive producers.
We kick it off today with the
1:23:35
monthly donation from one of our
largest and I would say in a way
1:23:41
uncredited supporters that would
be synonymous of Dogpatch. And
1:23:45
lower still Bovie has never
requested, in fact, has rejected
1:23:48
any other titles. He would
probably be way up in a grant at
1:23:52
Grand Duke status. I'm thinking
by now we've lost Grand Duke and
1:23:57
he sent us now this is
interesting, because we never
1:24:01
the amounts are never the same
as far as I know. We don't know
1:24:05
exactly why they are the way
they are. But he sent in
1:24:11
2121 2121 What do you think this
is about?
1:24:19
I haven't got a clue on I
haven't it's not like a show
1:24:22
number. It's not like 20 Year
2030 I have no idea.
1:24:30
You did send a note and I'd like
to read that from Sir animus
1:24:35
Happy Hanukkah and Merry
Christmas and you forgot Monza
1:24:38
and thank you to all the
producers even when you to ROA
1:24:42
the producer product was
outstanding here here was
1:24:46
outstanding. I enjoy this time
of year despite the reported
1:24:50
decline of faith loving people.
Sometimes we see the benefits of
1:24:53
goodwill during these holidays,
even some courtesy and a few
1:24:56
smiles of adults to Jewish
producers After many years of
1:25:01
terrorist branding, I encourage
you to remain strong in your
1:25:05
faith during these renewed
trying times. Like all
1:25:08
prejudice, it seems. It just
seems to persist with a minority
1:25:12
of individuals that do bad
things and the media stirs up
1:25:15
the issue to build readership. I
don't forget my experience that
1:25:19
before 911 Nobody cared if you
were Muslim in the US again
1:25:23
Happy Hanukkah Merry Christmas
and no jingles no karma
1:25:28
interesting
1:25:30
but he is the one that has grace
1:25:32
he doesn't he's showing it right
now in during this this holiday
1:25:36
season you showing grace towards
towards the Jewish people
1:25:42
and goodwill toward men. Okay,
1:25:43
that's beautiful. Thank you so
much, sir. animus we appreciate
1:25:47
you
1:25:48
Yeah, we do. And he's his notes
are always pointing in poignant
1:25:53
So onward with what do we got
here if I gotta get back up here
1:25:59
$2,023 which is a kind of a
1:26:05
well, that's 2023 2023 that's
that's this year is that would
1:26:10
be the year donations.
1:26:11
That's make sense. Yes. And it's
from our buddy sir. Nacho
1:26:16
Alcatraz in Mexico. Hey,
1:26:19
wait, wait let's let's do a
little Mexican home just like
1:26:21
now he's used to a different
sound on Mexican podcast and
1:26:25
Mexico got a
1:26:42
Mexican Mexican idea,
1:26:43
right? They're Mexican radio.
1:26:45
They love the echo. It they do.
1:26:48
Even the guys on ham radio is
like oh, I didn't mean to do
1:26:54
that. The guys are Mexican
radio, on ham radio. Secure with
1:26:59
the Xs. The Xs secure secure
security. Yes. Oh yes. They love
1:27:08
echo on the ham radio in Mexico
you bet rather.
1:27:14
So he writes in when JCD calls
sir Nacho Alcatraz is there to
1:27:20
answer that is 2023 be the
Gregorian number that brings
1:27:24
Klaus Schwab and his Aquila
acolytes back to the underworld.
1:27:31
That brings us sins of divorce
that sends us as rewrite it for
1:27:35
him that this 2023 be the
Gregorian number that sends
1:27:39
Klaus Schwab and his acolytes
back to the underworld where
1:27:43
they came from
1:27:44
Nice,
1:27:45
the way hurray for humanity and
Godspeed.
1:27:50
Now we have an interesting
double donation from what I can
1:27:54
see here from Dame TJ of the
side is she sent in two separate
1:27:58
number two separate donations
and two separate notes. One for
1:28:01
$402 and one for $408 and I
shall read the notes note number
1:28:08
one good morning because Oh,
because I'm Oh I thought it was
1:28:13
done I just read it was a dame
what I'm in Miss here.
1:28:19
Dame teacher Joe this is the
reason that Jay was discussing
1:28:22
this with me about what to do
with these notes. And I said
1:28:26
well, it's it's combined that
they no no, you can't do that
1:28:28
because these notes are
separate. And I'll do the first
1:28:32
one and you DJ decided Christmas
Dame Yeah, that's a dame. Well,
1:28:36
it
1:28:36
says because I'm a dude named
Ben. So that's what's confusing
1:28:40
me. Oh, dude named Ben adjacent.
Okay, and go by my initials. I
1:28:45
get misgendered a lot. Okay,
there you go. I just did
1:28:48
it now you're breathing that
way. I think you've even though
1:28:51
they should got it in this
order. Oh, I think it should be
1:28:55
read in the other order. Okay,
so
1:28:57
I'll start with number two that
I am donating $102 For each of
1:29:02
these users from no agenda
social Oh, this is like a giving
1:29:05
promise please give them a group
deducing since I don't know who
1:29:09
does or does not need one. Well
this is interesting. Okay.
1:29:14
Partisan night slot at
effortless at nogen
1:29:18
associate.com. Master OB Han at
OB Han C tree which is at C tree
1:29:24
and at Dame underscore Ramos.
Yes, we got to do I'm sorry.
1:29:33
Dad. I'm sorry. I'm misgendering
left and right. I did that the
1:29:37
other day and called out for it.
Now we will you get called out
1:29:41
from my misgendering because I'm
a dude named Ben adjacent and
1:29:44
Gobo my initials I get
misgendered a lot thanks to this
1:29:47
donation I will become TJ of the
side I Christmas Dane and at
1:29:52
least one meal you will get it
right. I'd like to embrace my
1:29:56
feminine side and request pool
boys and Pinot Grigio with their
1:30:00
roundtable Oh, a tall order
John's pick if he doesn't mind
1:30:04
talking about the white wines.
Okay, do you have a pick for
1:30:07
her?
1:30:09
Unfortunately that Pinot Grigio
is a tasteless piece of crap
1:30:14
wine. Although I have to say
that I got a bottle from a guy
1:30:19
I'm gonna put this out there see
if I can find out who this guy
1:30:21
is because nobody knows Amy, at
at Verity gave a party and this
1:30:27
guy showed up with bottles of
wine and he gave me two bottles.
1:30:31
And one of them was a Pinot
Grigio and I have to say that
1:30:33
just doesn't have a brand is
like a homemade wine, and
1:30:36
probably the best Pinot Grigio
I've ever had in my life. I do
1:30:39
not like Pinot Grigio and Pinot
Grigio. They're all the same as
1:30:44
far as I'm concerned. So this
one, but I can't keep track this
1:30:47
guy down because I wanted to
talk to him. So I'll
1:30:49
call it the Pinot Grigio from
the Veritate party. Okay, good
1:30:54
enough. Veritate party Okay,
well at least the the back
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That's good. Okay, and then
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let's see here's a quick plug
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there's always a county here and
I assume this to get her over
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the top to be on the TJ beside a
Christmas dame.
1:31:53
Yes, she's on the list. I have
her on the list right here. Yes,
1:31:57
and I'm looking at the
marketplace. I'm going to put
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this in the in the show notes. I
had no idea this was taking
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place. We've got different gear
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deal. I agree. I may give the
1:32:27
open a bag of wood or black tea
and he just it's just a terrific
1:32:30
product. This guy's sourcing
tea. Very. He's doing a good
1:32:36
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Portugal. Yeah, it's doing
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Portugal very weird. A grant
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Illinois. I'd like to finally
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We have another author onboard
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this show. And of the year. Dear
1:37:13
John Adam, just want to thank
you for being the anchor in my
1:37:15
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This donation is for my 33rd
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Which would get us to a million
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speed. So it all adds up. Happy
New Year. The logic eludes me,
1:38:27
but it's funny,
1:38:28
someone sent me a continuation
of the time thing. And when you
1:38:35
get to a quadrillion, if you if
you made a you know $1 If you
1:38:40
counted one, one number every
second or made $1 a second. It
1:38:44
would take all of time, all of
time ever that we are all of the
1:38:48
earth time, billion, you know,
like 1.9 billion years to get to
1:38:53
that number.
1:38:55
And we'll see I think will soon
be starting now.
1:38:57
I think it was to be seeing
quadrillion quadrillion stimulus
1:39:02
packages and damage to Ukraine.
1:39:05
Now Yeah, give it to Ukraine.
Oh, it would have potholes all
1:39:10
over the place.
1:39:11
Give it to Ukraine. We have Rita
Harrington from sparks Nevada
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202 30 Thank you happy to which
of course is as requested a 2023
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donation Happy New Year. Thank
you John Adam and the no agenda
1:39:23
show producers and thank you.
Does she have an extra note
1:39:26
here? Seems like or he could
have that coming in as a check
1:39:30
perhaps.
1:39:33
I can't now I don't think it was
a
1:39:35
child. What has a ground Padre
box? I'm not sure. All right.
1:39:38
So it was I can't mines like
blue light. That's fine. Pastor
1:39:41
Mike and Edmond, Oklahoma. John
anatomy has been an enlightening
1:39:46
two years listening to you. To
you fellas. It's been an
1:39:51
enlightening two years listening
to you fellas. Thanks for all
1:39:53
your hard work. I really do
appreciate I would give a shout
1:39:56
out to the man who introduced me
to the show Pastor Mike So this
1:40:00
is not from Pastor Mike.
1:40:02
No, it's not from somebody else.
1:40:04
Yeah this is a mistake. This was
a note that came in I think this
1:40:09
was one of the notes Well
whoever sent his note and we'll
1:40:15
get make him make but we seem to
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1:40:21
they remember q1 Everybody's
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We'll make sure that we get that
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Also Adam, my keeper is going to
1:40:40
Utah next year with your keeper
You mean this year and the 75
1:40:44
hard Cabal? Where are you taking
the men of the no agenda and
1:40:49
carrying the keeper nations? Oh,
that's a good idea that so the
1:40:52
keeper is doing this thing in
October I think it's six days
1:40:56
hike or three? I don't know it's
like three day hike and then
1:41:00
they're all going to go to Vegas
for two days. Sounds suspicious
1:41:03
to me.
1:41:03
Yeah, I sound I would say yes.
1:41:05
Because one of the Cabal has has
a timeshare in Vegas. So that
1:41:10
that can add to no good. So I'm
thinking we all hang in Vegas
1:41:14
and we just spy on him. That was
my thinking.
1:41:19
Okay, go do that. It's not my
wife.
1:41:24
Well I don't understand what
that has anything to do with
1:41:28
where you want to go spy but
just because the keepers gonna
1:41:31
be there. No, otherwise you
wouldn't care.
1:41:32
We need to we need good as a
whole but we're going to be a
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whole bunch of men alone. We got
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1:41:37
be men know when the men of the
women are going away and the men
1:41:41
are all alone. So we need to do
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do a special there you.
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1:43:03
All set. How about Ukraine about
Ukraine and Russia?
1:43:07
I got nothing. I got a couple of
things in Ukraine and Russia.
1:43:10
I'll take a look. Maybe there's
some first.
1:43:13
Did you see the did you see the
Christmas party invite from the
1:43:18
Ukrainian embassy in DC Tony has
a beautiful car driver scattered
1:43:26
here on the occasion of the 31st
anniversary of the armed forces
1:43:28
of Ukraine. Ambassador
extraordinaire and Pena what is
1:43:34
Pena potentiality of Ukraine
plenipotentiary I can't really
1:43:38
read it.
1:43:39
Look at the word miss. I know.
1:43:42
Her Excellency Mrs. Osaka and
defense attache Major General
1:43:49
Boris Crimean Netsky requests
the pleasure of your company and
1:43:53
guests at the reception. And
would you believe that they had
1:43:58
not only the Ukrainian logos but
also north of Grumman, Raytheon
1:44:02
technologies Lockheed Martin on
the card?
1:44:06
Oh, I love it. Um, yeah, card.
Yeah, I have to take and put
1:44:11
that in next newsletter.
1:44:12
It's so disgusting.
1:44:14
It is disgusting. I miss was if
it was our embassy doing this
1:44:18
sort of thing. It would have
Pfizer Maderna and Abbott baby
1:44:23
lab lab
1:44:24
it loves Yes,
1:44:25
we have different orientation.
1:44:29
President Solinsky has announced
an alliance with Blackrock once
1:44:33
we're ready to rebuild rebuild
Ukraine, which I found quite
1:44:38
interesting. Typically it's with
a rebuilding company like
1:44:43
Bechtel KKR, Bechtel KKR, etc.
So
1:44:51
I know I'm just Yes usually
within a year right it's usually
1:44:54
with an investment guys who, who
do the work that guys who invest
1:44:59
here is Becca not speculators?
1:45:02
Right? Well, they don't have to
speculate because it's all going
1:45:06
to be government money. I think
the government's just gonna give
1:45:09
money to BlackRock. BlackRock,
doles that out. I don't see. I
1:45:13
don't see. This is how we get to
a quadrillion possibly. Of
1:45:18
course, we had to end the year
poorly and start the new year
1:45:21
poorly According to ABC.
1:45:23
Next tonight, the war in Ukraine
and Russia ending the year with
1:45:26
terror a massive missile attack
on New Year's Eve, causing
1:45:29
widespread destruction.
Ukrainian officials tonight
1:45:32
saying they shot down 12 of 20
Russian missiles fired but at
1:45:36
least one person was killed and
several buildings and key were
1:45:39
damaged. President is a Lenski
addressing the Russians directly
1:45:43
today saying President Putin is
quote, burning their country and
1:45:47
their future.
1:45:51
ABC also interviewed Ukraine spy
chief, I don't know if he's
1:45:57
really their spy chief or he's
just like that. Remember the
1:46:00
pilot ghost nonexistent people
that ABC would interview? Yeah.
1:46:08
Clear is just a brief, a brief
little bit about the about what
1:46:14
Ukraine is doing. Or maybe we
should say what our guys are
1:46:17
doing under the Ukrainian flag.
1:46:20
Did Ukraine strike a Russian
airbase? I can give you answer
1:46:26
right now this question. Okay.
Only after ending of this war,
1:46:32
after the war, you can answer
that thing. So what's your
1:46:36
reaction to it?
1:46:37
Even if you don't claim
responsibility? I would have
1:46:41
glad to see this. Yes, my rash.
That's your reaction are happy
1:46:47
to see it. Do you think there'll
be more things inside Russia
1:46:52
deep inside Russia?
1:46:54
Deeper and deeper. And in
Crimea, Crimea is a part of
1:47:00
Ukraine. It's our territory, we
can use any weapon on our
1:47:06
territory.
1:47:07
Now. Okay. So I guess we're
gonna have deeper and deeper
1:47:11
deeper missions and explosions
in into Crimea, maybe other,
1:47:16
maybe even Russia itself. And
this has the Central
1:47:21
Intelligence Agency all written
all over it. As far as I'm
1:47:24
concerned. We had a article come
out in the British press, like
1:47:33
claims that US Army Special Ops,
veteran claimed intelligence
1:47:38
agency and NATO are conducting
sabotage missions. That would be
1:47:46
a number of things. It probably
also includes the Nord Stream
1:47:50
pipelines. This guy Murphy,
former senior trainer, advisor
1:47:56
to swat teams, Iraqi SWAT teams,
it's a very confusing article.
1:48:01
And he does claim that the CIA
and President Biden are
1:48:04
personally authorizing missions.
My thumb. Sure that's all true.
1:48:08
This is the biggest scam of the
universe. And is just, I hope it
1:48:14
ends. I mean, I'm a little bit
encouraged by the Black Rock
1:48:18
news, because that means that
you know, they do plan on ending
1:48:21
it.
1:48:23
Yeah, yeah, that's a good
analysis.
1:48:26
I mean, that's, you've got it,
you got to consider that that's
1:48:28
in the cards, that they actually
want to end this. We
1:48:31
probably still have more stuff
in inventory that's got to be
1:48:34
shipped out. Yeah,
1:48:37
you know, it was really sad. I
was talking to serge gene,
1:48:40
formerly known as a surgeon
brewski. Yeah, he moved to
1:48:44
Minneapolis in his I think is
just before his teens, I think.
1:48:49
And every year, we were just
saying Happy New Year, a little
1:48:54
bit of back and forth. And every
year, as far as I've known him,
1:48:57
and we've been in the Austin
area, sir gene has had a Russian
1:49:01
New Year party, which I believe
is around January 12, for the
1:49:06
Orthodox calendar.
1:49:08
And I said, Hey, seven, six of
the seven isn't it could think
1:49:12
it's the seventh
1:49:13
I thought the 12 it could be the
seventh. I said, Well, are we
1:49:17
are we doing a New Year's? He
says no, not this year. So why
1:49:21
not? Well, well, you don't you
know, so what do you mean? Every
1:49:26
year this, this event was held
at the Austin Russia house.
1:49:33
Russia house which survived
COVID Just fine, and a lot of
1:49:38
stuff didn't survive COVID But
two months after the illegal
1:49:42
invasion, they were out of
business. They even tried
1:49:45
removing the name it was just
like our house you know, with
1:49:47
the letter
1:49:48
at the Ukraine house.
1:49:51
And and that's a genius. How
about products, I can't get any
1:49:55
products. Can't get any of the
no Russian class and the stuff
1:49:59
that he likes, you know, The
pairing stinky fish and eggs
1:50:02
beats it's just it's not
available not available and
1:50:06
although at least
1:50:07
never Cisco we have plenty of
Russian stores. Yes. It was
1:50:11
fine.
1:50:11
That's what he said. He says
it's it's very interesting. San
1:50:14
Francisco II, London, you can
get anything you want. So I
1:50:19
don't know if it's selective or
not quite sure what happened but
1:50:22
I think it's sad sad that
1:50:24
what was very weird about it is
that Austin is this big liberal
1:50:29
community like San Francisco.
Yeah. And you'd think they'd be
1:50:34
more liberal
1:50:36
Yeah. Yeah. No, they're not
1:50:40
because the Russians that live
here in this country are not
1:50:44
attacking Ukraine.
1:50:46
Yeah, but you just you just
can't have something called
1:50:48
Russia house is just bad
everything Russia right it was
1:50:50
bad. Can't just can't have a
bad. I mean, that's xenophobic
1:50:54
now. And then we ended up the
year 2022. With a spate. It's
1:51:00
three I forgot that we already
had this death.
1:51:04
Tonight the world mourning the
loss of the giant Pele the
1:51:07
Brazilian legend, many consider
the greatest soccer player of
1:51:10
all time, dead at age 82.
1:51:13
And then we got good
1:51:14
evening there is only one Pope
tonight. Benedict the 16th died
1:51:18
today and in an unprecedented
decade in which the Catholic
1:51:22
Church had two living popes, one
reigning one retired in 2013,
1:51:27
Benedict became the first pope
in 600 years to resign, saying
1:51:31
that at age 85, he was no longer
up to the job.
1:51:35
And then the woman who I knew
personally and actually liked
1:51:38
quite a bit,
1:51:39
tonight, tributes pouring in
from around the world for
1:51:42
Barbara Walters who died at age
93. So many honoring her as
1:51:47
legendary, a trailblazer and
iconic, most noting how she
1:51:51
shattered glass ceilings
everywhere she worked with a
1:51:54
career that spanned more than 60
years. Barbara was the
1:51:58
consummate interviewer.
1:52:00
Yeah, I liked her. I always
liked her. Except when she did
1:52:03
the view when she started doing
the view stuff. It got a little
1:52:06
annoying, but I liked her. I
thought she was pretty cool. So
1:52:10
we've had three so the great
reset is on. I mean, we've had
1:52:14
we've had some good deaths so
far. The queen, Pele, the Pope,
1:52:20
about this new pope.
1:52:23
But what he's doing has
1:52:24
got to go he's looking a little
peek it around the gills.
1:52:30
I have some Trump taxes clips.
Yes. As they rat roll out his
1:52:36
taxes. And the more I listened
is from PBS. Judy's last day,
1:52:42
the more I listen, it's like
everything Trump did on his
1:52:46
taxes that you could figure out,
especially paying no taxes and
1:52:50
2020 seems pretty legit didn't
nothing illegal. Exactly. That's
1:52:55
the beauty of some of the at
what he did in the most part was
1:52:59
I think it helped boost the
economy by running a bunch of
1:53:03
excuse me, money losing
businesses.
1:53:07
And he also donated millions of
dollars to charity, which they
1:53:10
will not mention in any report.
They
1:53:12
did they did mention it here.
But there was a scam that
1:53:15
I missed that a charity here and
charity that I didn't hear about
1:53:20
a scam that's pretty funny
1:53:21
know what it was they I don't
know if I have it in these four
1:53:24
clips, whichever I'm trying to
keep it short. But in this
1:53:29
report, they mentioned that he
gave this huge piece of property
1:53:33
to charity and he had he had
legitimate appraisers praised it
1:53:39
for 20 million. And he gave it
away and the IRS came back and
1:53:47
says only worth nothing. So okay
with that, really, that's pretty
1:53:54
much yeah, does nothing to
nothing, between nothing and 8
1:53:59
million is what it was worth.
Okay, so let's listen to this.
1:54:03
Following a long legal battle
and public debate House
1:54:06
Democrats today release six
years of former President Donald
1:54:10
Trump's federal tax returns
documents totaling 1000s of
1:54:14
pages, or at least a day
Jordanna has more Oh, these are
1:54:17
Trump's personal and business
taxes from the years he ran for
1:54:21
and served as president.
Democrats defend the release as
1:54:24
part of a probe into whether the
IRS delayed auditing him. But in
1:54:28
a video Trump blasted the move
as a political hit. Although
1:54:31
these
1:54:31
tax returns contain relatively
little information and not
1:54:35
information that almost anybody
would understand. They're
1:54:39
extremely complex. The radical
Democrats behavior is a shame
1:54:44
upon the US Congress.
1:54:47
What information did we learn
today to discuss I'm joined by
1:54:50
Russ Buettner of The New York
Times and Nina Olson, the former
1:54:52
National Taxpayer Advocate.
1:54:54
No good. I'm excited to hear
what they found.
1:54:59
Well, actually To the National
Taxpayer Advocate was pretty
1:55:02
cool. But let's go on to Russ,
1:55:05
let me start with you. You've
looked through these, you've
1:55:07
been poring over them all day.
We already knew a bit about the
1:55:11
bottom line here. The committee
last week released these total
1:55:14
taxes that the President paid as
president, former President
1:55:18
Trump paid from anywhere from a
million dollars to nothing in
1:55:21
taxes while in office. But Ross,
tell us how much more do these
1:55:25
documents today tell us about
the former president?
1:55:29
Well, I think what they do is
they provide sort of a continuum
1:55:32
from reporting we had done
previously when we obtained 20
1:55:35
years of his tax returns of a
couple of years ago. And you've
1:55:39
seen more of the same that the
businesses that he runs,
1:55:43
generally report massive losses
10s of millions of dollars a
1:55:46
year, the businesses that were
tied to his entertainment is
1:55:50
licensing operations. They do
okay, there's no expense
1:55:54
expenses associated with running
those. And it doesn't really
1:55:57
require much in the way of
business expertise. And he
1:56:00
continues to benefit from the
inheritance from his father, the
1:56:03
one big year that he had in here
2018, he reported a $24 million
1:56:09
positive taxable income. That
was the first time in a decade
1:56:12
he'd reported a positive taxable
income. But underlying that was
1:56:17
the sale of $26 million worth of
assets he had inherited from his
1:56:22
father. So that's what made what
was actually a typical year for
1:56:26
him a money losing year look
like a winning year was again
1:56:29
his inheritance when he's a 70
plus year old man sitting in the
1:56:32
White House.
1:56:33
Oh, wow. He just
1:56:39
was a New York Times guy, so he
has a slant, and he sticks to it
1:56:42
is old man in the White House.
But Biden's 80.
1:56:46
By the way, by the way, they can
also pull out the old he didn't
1:56:49
make it himself. He was
privileged, he got it from his
1:56:52
daddy. Yeah, that'll come out
soon. The thing is, I think what
1:56:57
I'm seeing and what you're
probably seeing as well, there's
1:57:00
nothing out of the ordinary is
really not anything out of the
1:57:03
ordinary in these tax returns
for the type of businesses he
1:57:07
was in, and they really don't
have anything, there's no
1:57:10
smoking gun, so they're gonna
just use hyperbole and stop
1:57:15
paying
1:57:15
his fair share comes up a lot.
But the other person on the
1:57:21
panel is actually a little bit
more balanced. And I thought
1:57:23
that was unusual for PBS
NewsHour. But here she goes. And
1:57:27
you know,
1:57:27
of course, the big question we
keep coming back to there's a
1:57:29
public debate over how does
someone like Donald Trump pay
1:57:33
zero in taxes during some years?
What did you learn from these
1:57:37
documents? And what do you think
this says about our overall tax
1:57:40
system?
1:57:41
You know, what you really see is
the role of, you know, carry
1:57:46
back, you know, net net
operating losses that are
1:57:49
carried forward for years, cat
charitable contribution
1:57:52
deductions that can't be taken
in a given year and eat up all
1:57:55
your income, and then you can
carry it back or carry it
1:57:57
forward. The Trump hotel had a
rehabilitation, you know, credit
1:58:02
that was carried back a year and
can go forward for 20. And what
1:58:07
that does, what's really
interesting is that Congress
1:58:09
back in 1967, tried to deal with
the fact that there were
1:58:13
millionaires that had not paid
any taxes, and they created the
1:58:17
alternative minimum tax. And in
many of these years, practically
1:58:21
every single one of them, the
former president was hit with
1:58:25
the alternative minimum tax,
because it means if you use all
1:58:28
these tracks, preferences, you
may be able to eliminate your
1:58:31
taxes. And so they make you add
things back in, but still, other
1:58:36
credits ate away and offset even
the alternative minimum tax. And
1:58:41
that's clearly something
Congress needs to look at.
1:58:45
No, Congress needs to look at
you making $600 a year and being
1:58:49
paid through Venmo. That's what
Congress is interested in. Don't
1:58:53
care about this. This is
1:58:55
unbelievable. So let's go to the
last clip. Well, I
1:58:57
think what you're saying is a
good point that there are ways
1:59:00
that wealthy people with a lot
of assets and good accountants
1:59:03
can get out of paying taxes.
What I think one of the big ones
1:59:06
that Donald Trump Trump is
uniquely positioned to benefit
1:59:09
from is the ability to have
businesses that are losing money
1:59:13
and to use that loss to write
off your income tax to reduce
1:59:18
your income taxes on something
like a job on television, you
1:59:22
know, his job on television, had
no expenses associated with it.
1:59:25
It really just showed up and he
was filmed and edited to look
1:59:28
like he looked. He made some
years $20 million meant $200
1:59:32
million just from being on
television. And he was able to
1:59:36
use the losses from his golf
courses in his hotels to reduce
1:59:41
that taxable income. That's not
something that's widely
1:59:43
available to most of us.
1:59:45
Oh, bull crap. Anyone with a
pass through LLC can do this.
1:59:49
You're full of crap. And do you
notice how the TV news models
1:59:54
are all saying stuff like well,
he just had to show up? He'd
1:59:58
have to didn't need a tattoo.
They're not like us. He just had
2:00:01
to show up. And they just edited
him into something that was
2:00:04
good. And he got $20 million.
This is they're they're envious.
2:00:11
Does a good point. They're very
envious.
2:00:14
He was. He had all the Yeah,
they begun suddenly some no
2:00:19
talent walks on his thing. They
give him $2 million to show or
2:00:22
whatever it was or million a
show, I guess when he shows they
2:00:26
made 20 million to give him and
it's not that he's the only one
2:00:29
making a million dollars a show
on television network television
2:00:33
would that highly rated show?
And it makes it sound like a
2:00:37
schmuck. He doesn't do any work
at all. He just walks in reads
2:00:40
from the script, he reads a
prompt he's done like, like they
2:00:43
do is all they do. They don't do
any work. And it's like, yeah,
2:00:47
you're right. It's it's envy.
It's like pure envy.
2:00:51
I'd like to go back to a
supercut from 2017 about Trump
2:00:56
and his taxes.
2:00:57
And they showed he didn't pay
any federal income tax and
2:01:01
hasn't paid taxes. Perhaps for
the last 18 years. The
2:01:05
revelation that
2:01:06
Donald Trump didn't pay income
taxes, Donald
2:01:09
Trump is avoiding paying taxes.
2:01:10
She won't pay taxes on the fact
that he hasn't paid taxes for
2:01:13
almost 20 years. He hasn't paid
taxes in 20 years, probably
2:01:16
hasn't paid taxes in 18 years.
We know he didn't pay his taxes
2:01:20
for 20 years, paying income
taxes for
2:01:23
18 years. Although
2:01:24
Trump hasn't paid taxes in the
past 20 years. We're
2:01:27
not even talking about the fact
that Trump didn't pay taxes.
2:01:29
Now,
2:01:30
the idea that Trump hasn't paid
taxes nearly 20 years
2:01:33
that means Trump hasn't paid
taxes since the year his next
2:01:37
wife was
2:01:37
born. Even if Trump hasn't paid
federal income taxes for 18
2:01:41
years. Who the heck cares? I
2:01:43
think the biggest scandal is not
that Donald Trump hasn't paid
2:01:45
tax 15 years and so we've got a
tax code that allows it immunity
2:01:48
and a governor shrugged off the
likelihood that Trump didn't pay
2:01:51
federal income taxes for nearly
two decades.
2:01:54
Donald Trump's tax returns have
surfaced paid $38 million looks
2:01:59
like $38 million in taxes. You
2:02:01
make me stay up till 9pm to tell
me that Trump pays taxes.
2:02:08
Yeah, remember everyone was Oh,
we didn't pay didn't pay didn't
2:02:10
pay did this? Yeah,
2:02:11
he paid every year Sep 2020.
2:02:14
Yeah. But that's the news media.
2:02:16
They're liars. They were corrupt
group.
2:02:19
Now what this
2:02:20
told us where did that 1820 come
from? Why was it passed around
2:02:24
like that so much. While
everyone's repeating it, they're
2:02:27
parroting somebody else saying
2:02:30
something? I think what was
democracy now is take
2:02:33
meanwhile, Treasury Secretary
Steve Minuchin. Tuesday failed
2:02:36
to meet a congressionally
mandated deadline to turn over
2:02:40
President Trump's tax returns to
the House Ways and Means
2:02:43
Committee. It's the second time
Minuchin has refused a
2:02:46
congressional order to turn over
Trump's tax records. In his
2:02:49
statement, Mnuchin said he'd
provide a final answer on
2:02:53
whether he would comply by May
6.
2:02:55
I should have done it. Amy
trigger warning. Sorry, people.
2:02:58
So anyway, turns out he did pay
taxes. Turns out he just did it
2:03:02
in a way that that many, many,
many business people do their
2:03:06
taxes. Especially if you have
multiple business lines. Yeah.
2:03:10
Warren Buffett's a classic,
classic classic. Now, with this
2:03:15
comes a Pandora's box of sorts
now that we have found out that
2:03:20
Congress somehow has the right
to not just get someone's tax
2:03:26
returns. I think they actually
have that right. They're in
2:03:28
charge of the money after all,
they hold the purse, but they
2:03:31
can also publish it. Well, that
opens up a whole new bag of
2:03:36
worms, can of worms, back bag of
poop can of worms. And who
2:03:41
better to describe exactly what
can now be done than our
2:03:45
favorite lawyer? Joe Digenova?
2:03:48
Well, I don't think there's any
doubt now that it has
2:03:50
regrettably, may I say
regrettably opened up the
2:03:53
floodgates on Congress getting
tax returns right now. The new
2:03:57
Republican Chair of the House
Finance Committee Ways and
2:04:02
Means, can say legitimately,
that they are continuing the
2:04:06
investigation of the auditing of
presidential tax returns by
2:04:10
getting those of President Biden
and his family consistent with
2:04:15
what the Democrats have done
with Trump. We're just going to
2:04:18
continue what the Democrats
started.
2:04:20
Yeah. And that'll just go on and
on for endless sessions. I can
2:04:26
already see Holly and all these
all these jokes like oh, the
2:04:31
Biden crime family. Know
nothing. May be interesting and
2:04:36
exciting television maybe or
radio? Probably not.
2:04:40
But we get hold of it. It will
be good. Yeah,
2:04:44
I don't know. I don't know.
2:04:49
Yes, you want to switch topics
because I do have another ask
2:04:52
Adam. interregnum Sure. All
right. This is a different one.
2:05:00
variation of the normal ask
Adam. Oh, I'm gonna play you a
2:05:04
clip out of context. You provide
the context.
2:05:09
Okay clip out of context. I
provide the context clip one.
2:05:14
Yep.
2:05:14
At the Christmas tree was
decorated with fruits and fresh
2:05:17
pieces of meat
2:05:21
the Christmas tree was decorated
with fruits and fresh. What was
2:05:26
it cuts of meat, pieces of meat,
pieces of meat. And what is the
2:05:30
question? What's the context?
What
2:05:33
is it? What What are they
talking about? If you just
2:05:35
played this clip does somebody
out of context what would you
2:05:40
try to guess this is about
actually about?
2:05:43
I don't think I could guess I
would say this is probably an
2:05:46
anti de report that would be I
can just Can I hear the clip
2:05:55
again? Please? Yes,
2:05:57
the Christmas tree was decorated
with fruits and fresh pieces of
2:06:00
meat.
2:06:01
This must have been for starving
like it's so cold animals, stray
2:06:09
animals need to eat or something
and it's a variation of the pine
2:06:13
cone with peanut butter and
seeds.
2:06:16
You know this better than
nothing. Here we go either clip
2:06:21
for most the Christmas party is
long past, but not for animals.
2:06:25
A zoo in Berlin, serving up a
crunchy Christmas tree as snacks
2:06:29
for its Tiger family. Tigers
mystery was decorated with
2:06:32
fruits and fresh pieces of meat.
Both adult tigers and their cubs
2:06:36
were excited about this late
holiday treat. And official at
2:06:40
the Tierpark zoo said such a
feast comes only once a year.
2:06:46
I was pretty close.
2:06:48
Yeah, I'm surprised how good you
are at this.
2:06:51
I think, well, you've been
duping me for you know, a decade
2:06:55
and a half. So I picked up some
things along the way.
2:06:59
I know I gotta I have to come up
with more misdirection. That's,
2:07:03
that's better quality. It's on
me.
2:07:07
I have a couple of climate
change clips, which I think are
2:07:11
of interest. You know, it's been
very fun to watch. These
2:07:15
electric vehicles fail in the
cold. And this is kind of we
2:07:20
weren't hearing this two years
ago. Which I find odd. You we
2:07:28
had the big freeze in Texas and
lots of people in Austin, and
2:07:31
around Texas with Tesla's who
clearly must have had a
2:07:34
degradation in performance. This
is not new. Seems electric GE
2:07:38
never heard about it was one of
the hurricanes that hit Florida.
2:07:42
This is like two or three years
ago. And they talked about how
2:07:45
they sent him some software
updates are there they get
2:07:48
better mileage, right? Remember
that?
2:07:50
Yeah. But that was no, that
wasn't better. My mileage
2:07:53
wouldn't know the distance if
you didn't know. No longer
2:07:56
distance, not better longer, and
that's an upgrade longer
2:07:59
is better. So that's what she
said. Beat you do it anyway. I'm
2:08:04
sorry. Continue. Go ahead. Yes.
Oh, sorry. Go ahead.
2:08:08
Yes, no, you're saying it wrong.
But go ahead. But go ahead.
2:08:12
I gotta get the but go ahead. Go
ahead.
2:08:14
Well, NPR is trying to explain a
something that is happening with
2:08:22
one of the repeaters out in
California now radio, good old
2:08:25
radio, some of you might still
listen to it, especially NPR.
2:08:29
They will have in an area
certainly if it's if it's a big
2:08:33
area or if it has a lot of
varying terrain.
2:08:38
They will have a here in the Bay
Area. You have like four of
2:08:41
these things
2:08:41
right? Well, they're shutting
one down.
2:08:43
You're listening to Casey BX
News, I'm Benjamin Perper. As of
2:08:46
today, our 89.5 FM broadcasts in
the city of Santa Barbara is off
2:08:51
the air, a phenomenon called
atmospheric ducting led to
2:08:54
faraway radio signals
interfering with ours. No.
2:08:58
Radio ducting, I don't know. I
am a ham radio operator. I am
2:09:03
current on my license. General
Miss spheric ducting,
2:09:06
atmospheric dust ducting. Have
you ever heard of this term?
2:09:11
I have heard a troposphere
bounce, which is probably what
2:09:14
this is. This particular
2:09:17
I honest, I ionospheric bounce
probably. We call it we call
2:09:22
this propagation. We call this
the dances and bounces down. We
2:09:26
call this the top of the solar
cycle.
2:09:28
You could hear the you can hear
that Los Angeles channels
2:09:32
clearly in Olympia Washington at
night to this day. Yeah.
2:09:38
And the reason this, this
happens every 11 to 12 years is
2:09:43
because of the solar cycle. And
we're now at or near the top of
2:09:47
the cycle. Ham radio guys are
super happy because especially
2:09:51
on on shortwave or you know, the
frequencies that we operate on.
2:09:55
You can use a very small amount
of power you can get all the way
2:09:58
around the world because it's
bouncing off the ionosphere and
2:10:01
the earth, FM signals, FM.
frequency modulated signals
2:10:05
don't have all the same
characteristics, but as you
2:10:08
point out, it'll definitely work
but they're going to try and
2:10:10
explain this to us in a way that
I find baffling,
2:10:15
erratic weather or other changes
in the atmosphere can cause
2:10:18
radio signals to travel much
further than usual. In our case,
2:10:21
atmospheric ducting has caused a
distant radio signal from fellow
2:10:24
NPR member station KPBS in San
Diego to overlap with ours,
2:10:29
rendering it unusable. So how
does this all work?
2:10:32
You get changes in the lower
atmosphere when you have these
2:10:35
atmospheric ducts, and it
changes the way the signals
2:10:39
propagate.
2:10:40
That's live Washburn, an
oceanographer at UC Santa
2:10:42
Barbara's Marine Science
Institute. He says FM radio
2:10:45
signals are normally transmitted
and what's called line of sight.
2:10:49
This is when a radio transmitter
is in a direct line with radio
2:10:52
receivers that catch the signal.
But he says warm air masses in
2:10:56
the lower atmosphere can create
these atmospheric duct, which
2:10:59
can cause radio signals that
would normally end up going
2:11:01
vertically into space to bend
back towards the Earth's
2:11:04
surface. This process then
repeats over and over, which
2:11:07
allows the radio signals to be
received at distant radio
2:11:10
stations.
2:11:10
So normally, where the radio
waves at a distant location
2:11:15
would be passing way overhead
and you wouldn't receive them,
2:11:18
you now have a way by this
bouncing up and down for the
2:11:21
radio waves to follow the
Earth's surface. And so they can
2:11:24
go a lot farther. And I think
that's exactly what you're
2:11:28
seeing in your radio station
from San Diego, they can go
2:11:32
hundreds of miles by this
process.
2:11:34
ducting can happen from a
variety of factors, and not just
2:11:37
for bodies of water, but also
Overland. So while there could
2:11:40
be other factors at play in
disrupting KCBS, as Santa
2:11:43
Barbara signal, Washburn says it
makes sense that warmer coastal
2:11:46
waters could lead to the San
Diego signal overwhelming hours
2:11:49
over time,
2:11:50
the temperature in the ocean
would affect the overall
2:11:53
atmosphere. Water vapor in the
atmosphere that really is one of
2:11:57
the big controls. propagate,
changing the ocean could change
2:12:02
the amount of water vapor in its
distribution over the ocean,
2:12:06
whether or not climate change is
directly causing the ducting
2:12:09
issue here, the ocean is
projected to keep getting warmer
2:12:12
along with the rest of the
climate.
2:12:13
Thank you. Thank you. Okay,
there you go. That's because of
2:12:17
climate change. Yeah, but
2:12:20
adding a few watts to your
signal dumb shit.
2:12:26
are making those guys direct
differently? It's, it's
2:12:29
unbelievable. No, no, it's
2:12:31
good. You can be replying to the
FCC for interfering with
2:12:33
somebody else's signal.
2:12:35
That's correct. And there's a
lot of tests that take place
2:12:39
even just using the same
frequencies for different
2:12:42
transmitters. Now there's a
there's a newsletter a substack
2:12:47
called Doom Berg. Have you ever
read this or heard of this? I
2:12:50
don't think so. A Doom Berg.
They used to I think they were
2:12:54
nuclear energy or not energy
consultants. And they, their
2:12:59
clients liked so much that they
were doing this that you guys
2:13:01
should start publishing some of
this. And it's a very expensive
2:13:04
substack I think it's $30 a
month funding. Yeah,
2:13:09
that's one of the reasons I
probably won't read it.
2:13:11
Right. So I did subscribe for
one month. I'm not sure it's
2:13:17
worth it yet. But let's just
call it value for value because
2:13:20
this doom Berg, which is it's a
collective, you know, they
2:13:23
they're not identified by name
for whatever reason, we're on
2:13:29
what Bitcoin did podcast for
some reason, and explained what
2:13:34
or gave a view of what happened
in Germany, where they're
2:13:39
shutting down of the, of the
nuclear plants. why that
2:13:43
happened? And more importantly,
what, and I didn't clip all of
2:13:48
this. But you know, if you if
you want to start a new nuclear
2:13:53
facility, people would say in
the United States will probably
2:13:57
take you about 10 years before
it's finished. And the reason
2:14:01
for that is not because it takes
10 years to build this you can
2:14:04
build most plants, certainly
modern reactors in under a year
2:14:09
is because every single group
comes out and starts lawsuits.
2:14:14
That's why it takes so long. And
of course, you can imagine who
2:14:18
these who these groups are that
the star lawsuits, you think
2:14:24
they're greenies. But of course
they're oil and gas people
2:14:27
because they don't want the
nuclear to come in which
2:14:28
according to doom berg is the
only way forward for the world
2:14:33
when it comes to energy.
2:14:34
But you know, the path has to go
through nuclear and that's the
2:14:37
thing that is most puzzling
about the climate change
2:14:39
movement as they have rebranded
themselves is their their deep
2:14:43
opposition to what is the
obvious solution? A freshly
2:14:47
built nuclear power plant today
comes with essentially no risk,
2:14:51
could last a century produces
carbon free electricity,
2:14:55
effectively, indefinitely is
technology we completely
2:14:59
understand it. The Energy
payback period itself is less
2:15:01
than six weeks. So the total
amount of energy that goes into
2:15:04
constructing a nuclear power
plant gets paid back in six
2:15:07
weeks. Whereas with solar,
you're looking in a period
2:15:11
measured in years. And so yeah,
we there will come a time where
2:15:15
we land on the same answer, only
after we've tried all the stupid
2:15:18
ones. But the practice shutdown
of much of Europe's nuclear
2:15:24
fleet, especially in Belgium,
and Germany, is a scandal of
2:15:27
epic proportions. And the
genesis of that movement needs
2:15:31
to be investigated, because I
think if you do you'll find
2:15:33
significant foreign interference
with that particular domestic
2:15:37
policy, there's a lot of
evidence that Russia is behind
2:15:41
much of the German opposition to
nuclear energy, the former
2:15:45
chancellor of Germany is sits on
the board of you know, Gazprom.
2:15:49
And that it's just been
questionable that prior to the
2:15:52
Ukraine invasion, that the
biggest beneficiary of European
2:15:57
false fallacies on nuclear
energy was Russia. In fact, as
2:16:01
we've learned that the entire
German manufacturing sector
2:16:04
became addicted to cheap Russian
natural gas. And the struggles
2:16:08
they're going to have in the in
the years ahead can be tied
2:16:10
directly to the fateful decision
to, to roll the dice and join
2:16:15
with Russia for something as
critically important as their
2:16:18
fundamental energy needs.
2:16:20
I'm kind of kicking myself that
we never really thought about
2:16:23
that. Because of course, Helmut
Kohl, former chancellor, he is
2:16:26
on the board of Gazprom, or at
least was, and yeah, that makes
2:16:31
this it makes so much sense that
Russia was just like, No need
2:16:34
more gas, do gas, do gas and
turn off the nuclear man turn
2:16:38
off, you don't need that stuff
is bad. It's gonna blow up one
2:16:41
day, we're all gonna die from
the nukes that now that's
2:16:44
Russian interference, or Russian
propaganda or whatever warfare,
2:16:48
information warfare, I think is
true.
2:16:52
I would say, yes. I think what I
mean is, well, that guy's an
2:16:56
insider. And from his
perspective, he'll see the stuff
2:16:59
that we can't be, well, we're
never wrong about that. We don't
2:17:04
think about the nucular energy
being a big deal. But
2:17:09
interference with it, you would
think just on the surface, that
2:17:12
it's a bunch of lame, greenies.
And you wouldn't think the
2:17:17
logical thing is by following
the money, you receive gas, and
2:17:22
probably our petroleum company,
sure, which is what you do.
2:17:26
That's how you do business, you
got a competitor, you do
2:17:30
everything you can to thwart
them. Yeah, makes sense.
2:17:34
There's a new book out called a
cultural history of climate. And
2:17:41
this was a little disturbing,
because in this book reveals
2:17:44
that even minor changes in
climate may result in huge
2:17:48
social, political and religious
convulsions. And as we head into
2:17:53
what I think you and I are kind
of on board that we're in a
2:17:56
continuous global cooling into a
new ice age, which could take
2:18:01
1000s of years. But even the
trending evidence, you can tell
2:18:05
me it's a it's warm blast of
arctic bomb bomb air from the
2:18:12
Jetstream. That's, that's making
it freezing in Texas. I've been
2:18:18
here for a bit. You know, in the
last three years, we've had
2:18:22
three of these events. And the
last one that was really cold
2:18:25
was 2012. So I would you agree
that we're probably more likely
2:18:30
into a cooling going into a
cooling?
2:18:32
I think that's where all the
evidence actually shows why I
2:18:37
didn't catch on with the radical
greenies, I think is because
2:18:44
they hate oil and gas companies
so much at some visceral level,
2:18:50
because we're burning up, you
know, we're just burning fossil
2:18:53
fuels. And this is unfair. Some
reason that said they think they
2:18:58
somehow switched it somewhere it
had to be in the mid night, it
2:19:02
was sort of the mid 80s When
they came up with the idea of
2:19:06
you know, global cooling was was
catching on it was a big deal
2:19:10
but what it wasn't doing
anything negative it wasn't
2:19:13
affecting the these fossil fuel
companies who were trying to
2:19:17
ruin and then of course, then it
put themselves in a bind about
2:19:21
the nukes. Like, oh, no, we
don't like nukes. We don't have
2:19:26
a reason for not liking him but
they're dangerous. That's why we
2:19:28
don't like him. That's it.
They're dangerous and and they
2:19:31
kick off a bunch of stuff you
can't get rid of it is terrible,
2:19:35
which is no longer true, of
course. So this Wolfgang
2:19:38
Behringer is book states and
this is the sad part. And he's
2:19:43
looked at I haven't read the
book, but this is a blurb that I
2:19:46
came across. So historically
cooling has always resulted in
2:19:51
major social upheavals, whereas
warming has led to a blossoming
2:19:58
of culture. How about that?
2:20:03
Interesting
2:20:06
so no wonder we're all depressed
and and mad. Just because it
2:20:11
getting cold and it's even worse
that telling us that it's not
2:20:14
true. Just pisses us off more.
2:20:17
It perhaps the warming also led
to the Black Death we shouldn't
2:20:21
always remember that.
2:20:23
You know, we're just talking
about happiness, not defeat. I
2:20:25
mean you can be dead and happy.
Like in Canada
2:20:31
Well, yeah, this dilemma and it
will continue throughout the
2:20:37
year without Greta with the new
we get to new people coming on
2:20:42
board.
2:20:44
Although Greta, all of a sudden
she there was a very weird Greta
2:20:49
distraction of the week. Which I
was very interesting that people
2:20:54
were sending me emails and Paul,
you know, pissed off Andrew Tate
2:21:01
is I got I don't know, I've
heard of him. I think he's been
2:21:06
on Tucker Carlson. It's like
this is like a Q anon type
2:21:11
figure people are just like,
either he's a pedophile. He's a
2:21:16
he's a sex fiend. He's or he's
an influencer. Or he's a very
2:21:19
smart man or I don't know, I
don't give a crap about this
2:21:23
guy. But man, the amount of
either stories that came in, I
2:21:28
just have to play some of this
idiocy. So we have it on the
2:21:30
record of something that no one
should care about at all
2:21:34
controversial influencer, Andrew
Tate and his brother Tristan are
2:21:38
arrested in Romania as part of a
human trafficking probe news
2:21:43
broke late Thursday evening by
b&o News that the pair were
2:21:47
arrested on December 29. Now
this news comes just hours after
2:21:52
Tate made waves with climate
activist Greta Thunberg. Going
2:21:56
back and forth on Twitter about
carbon dioxide emitting cars
2:22:00
Tate who had previously been
kicked off social media
2:22:03
platforms for so called misogyny
and hateful ideations had also
2:22:08
made news last month as long
crime network sidebar reported
2:22:12
he sued YouTuber Ethan Klein
after Klein called him a sex
2:22:16
trafficker. Now at the time
Tate's attorneys sent client a
2:22:20
cease and desist order some
reports now say Romanian
2:22:24
officials use tape social media
to confirm he was in their
2:22:28
country before his arrest,
2:22:30
which turns out to be not true.
And he might be running a
2:22:34
webcams a webcam farm with
webcam girls, it's like in the
2:22:40
Oh no, he was working on a movie
with an hash and a Chris Cornell
2:22:45
to expose the pedophiles of
Hollywood. People calm down. You
2:22:53
being distracted?
2:22:55
Totally Paul, and I think it
here's a good thing to be
2:22:58
distracted from. Listen to these
two stories. This is Google
2:23:02
Google. Google. Oh google google
shoot one.
2:23:07
Google is set to face a class
action lawsuit. It accuses the
2:23:11
tech giant of collecting
information and tracking
2:23:13
children's behavior online
without consent. The lawsuit was
2:23:17
originally filed in 2019 against
Google YouTube Cartoon Network
2:23:21
Hasbro DreamWorks Animation and
Mattel. The lawsuit was able to
2:23:25
move forward recently, after a
lower court dismissed it last
2:23:29
year. The companies are blamed
for running targeted ads to
2:23:32
children based on Google's
persistent identifiers. These
2:23:36
identifiers refer to unique i m
e i numbers of a device or the
2:23:41
IP address. They allow Google to
track the behavior of a user
2:23:45
over as much as 80% of the
internet. And from there, Google
2:23:49
can create profiles used in
targeting advertising. By
2:23:53
tracking the online behavior of
children without parental
2:23:55
consent. Google and other firms
are accused of violating the
2:23:59
federal Children's Online
Privacy Protection Act and
2:24:02
similar state laws.
2:24:04
Google Google Don't you know
trafficking children's the
2:24:07
government's job, you shouldn't
be doing that me while
2:24:09
there's I have no idea how many
lawsuits have been filed and how
2:24:14
many Google's involved with but
there's another whole different
2:24:16
one here in this next story.
2:24:18
And Google has reached a $20
million settlement with the
2:24:21
state of Indiana. This is over
the big tech giants alleged
2:24:24
deceptive location tracking
practices. And then Attorney
2:24:28
General Todd Rokita released a
statement this week. He said
2:24:32
that the latest settlement
reflects the state's commitment
2:24:34
to protecting Indiana residents
from big tax intrusive schemes.
2:24:39
The settlement came about after
Rokita filed a separate
2:24:42
independent lawsuit when
negotiations between Google and
2:24:45
a coalition of state attorneys
general stalled as a result,
2:24:49
Indiana received roughly twice
as much money as it would have
2:24:52
received in the other lawsuit.
Multiple US states opened
2:24:56
investigation into Google's
location tracking practices F
2:25:00
through an exclusive report from
the Associated Press and 2018
2:25:03
report took issue with two
Google Account Settings,
2:25:06
location history, and web and
app activity. Both lawsuits say
2:25:11
Google has been falsely leading
users to believe that changing
2:25:14
their privacy settings could
stop the company from tracking
2:25:17
their location.
2:25:18
Yeah, this. Yeah, this, of
course, was an NTD report,
2:25:21
because you'll never hear this
American media. But I think this
2:25:25
comes from that test where the
guy had turned off, you know,
2:25:27
even did he like remove the
battery almost of these he did.
2:25:31
But they still attract him, even
though he opted out for
2:25:34
everything. So the that was the
scandal of that particular suit,
2:25:37
is that they Oh, if you don't
want us doing that, just click
2:25:41
this box. And so you click the
box, and they still do it.
2:25:44
That's really the scandal as far
as I'm concerned that they
2:25:47
liars.
2:25:48
But 20 million, how does that
help the users who were tracked?
2:25:52
No, that doesn't go to any
pieces
2:25:55
goes into the coffers of the
Indiana State Government.
2:25:57
Let's take it take a look at
some, some big pharma for a
2:26:01
moment. As you know, President
Joe Biden proclaimed that we
2:26:06
took on Big Pharma, we finally
got him. I got hairy legs. And
2:26:11
one of the main things was the
almost you could almost call it
2:26:16
open source medication, insulin,
which I mean, there's no patent
2:26:21
on it, anybody can make it. In
the United States. I think we
2:26:24
pay five times more than any
other country, of course, if
2:26:28
it's done through the insurance,
scam, etc. So what did the
2:26:32
President promised? He said, I'm
gonna lower it. I'm gonna put a
2:26:34
cap on insulin. Well, not for
everybody.
2:26:38
Tonight, the CDC is warning of
an alarming surge in diabetes in
2:26:42
coming decades among Americans
under the age of 20.
2:26:45
It's already at 47%. I could how
could it get any more alarming
2:26:50
in the coming decade,
2:26:51
treating the disease with
insulin can be very expensive
2:26:54
and An are serious side effects.
Gotti Schwartz looks at why a
2:26:57
cap on prices in the new year
will still leave 10s of millions
2:27:01
behind as inflation rises,
insulin prices in the US remain
2:27:04
by far the highest in the world,
2:27:06
we are definitely seeing people
that will die because rationing
2:27:09
their insulin more than they've
ever been. And how dangerous is
2:27:13
that? It's incredibly dangerous.
I mean, you're dealing with
2:27:16
people's lives.
2:27:17
You for years, some have chosen
to head across the border to buy
2:27:20
insulin in places like Mexico.
This group we accompanied in
2:27:23
2019. During this year, there
was hope that all that could
2:27:27
finally change with the
inflation reduction act and talk
2:27:30
of a nationwide cap on monthly
insulin costs. When the
2:27:33
legislation goes into effect in
January, there will be a $35 a
2:27:37
month limit on what patients pay
out of pocket for insulin, but
2:27:40
only for those with Medicare.
Ah,
2:27:44
that leaves 20 million people.
2:27:46
Bullshit. I thought it was gonna
cut it make it why would it be
2:27:49
just people with Medicare? They
already have a good deal.
2:27:53
Everything's free? Well, I
2:27:54
thought you start off by saying
that's bullshit, correct?
2:27:57
Because it's not true. We didn't
take on Big Pharma. We can't
2:28:01
deny Why would doubt a big farm
and the worst person in the
2:28:05
world when it comes to Big
Pharma is Elizabeth Warren, I
2:28:08
will briefly review that she
took lots of lobbyists money for
2:28:16
her reelection campaign
indirectly or directly from
2:28:20
Bose, Bose make headsets, Bose
wanting to get into the hearing
2:28:23
aid game. I am a user of hearing
aids proper hearing aids, I use
2:28:28
white X and they don't pay me
for that they should. They're
2:28:31
very expensive, but they work
and you have to go to an actual
2:28:34
doctor called an audiologist to
get them perfectly tuned and
2:28:38
fit. And that's what you should
do. Because particularly for
2:28:42
men, if you can't hear properly,
it can lead to dementia to all
2:28:45
withdrawal from society. There's
all kinds of things that can go
2:28:49
with men in particular and go
very, very bad if you if you
2:28:51
start to lose your hearing and
having bad hearing aids, or
2:28:56
worse, hearing aids that are
marketed as hearing aids but
2:28:59
aren't are literally amplifiers,
where you don't have to go to an
2:29:04
audiologist a trained doctor
trained professional to do this.
2:29:08
Know that you connects to an app
and the app goes pink pom pom.
2:29:13
Can you hear this? And then all
of a sudden, magically, these
2:29:16
amplifiers have been tuned for
your hearing. It's not true.
2:29:19
It's a hoax. It's a lie. And the
thing that changed is Elizabeth
2:29:24
Warren put in legislation that
Silicon Valley companies mainly
2:29:28
but anyone making a hearing
amplifier could now sell this
2:29:33
over the counter under the name
hearing aid. And the first ads
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2:30:29
These nano hearing aids are
fantastic, they're affordable,
2:30:32
they're easy to fit into the
ear. And what really impressed
2:30:35
me is I'm hearing things I
haven't heard in years, our
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friendly Operators are standing
by to take your order.
2:30:41
So Warren, who is the founder of
the Consumer Protection Board is
2:30:47
now allowing this type of
commercial to air where these
2:30:50
guys who literally make a year
ago are called hearing
2:30:54
amplifiers because they legally
they couldn't call them hearing
2:30:57
aids are no slagging off
excellent devices, saying don't
2:31:02
be fooled by the by that pricey
shit you don't need that is
2:31:07
disgusting. It's lies, lies,
lies, lies, lies, and I didn't
2:31:16
want
2:31:18
it it's just all part of the
same. You know, advertising
2:31:23
pharmaceuticals. It's the same
league we
2:31:26
you people here in
Fredericksburg, Texas do what
2:31:31
they fear the most they fear Big
Pharma they don't fear much else
2:31:36
Big Pharma. They really are them
they really are afraid of that
2:31:39
and they think that they're that
they're doing all kinds of stuff
2:31:42
that field they're also
2:31:43
they're correct like they were
corroborated that thing Correct.
2:31:47
Correct.
2:31:48
And before we take our our
second break here, just to show
2:31:52
you how far ahead of the curve
your no agenda show is. Do we
2:31:57
remember this jingle
2:32:04
good nap for humanity. We even
had a photo from Butler's
2:32:10
daughter we had her model the
net for humanity t shirt.
2:32:14
So how long ago do you think
this jingle was made at least 10
2:32:17
years at least 10 years new
report from NPR it can
2:32:21
be hard to find a moment to just
rest and when you can find the
2:32:25
time you might feel like you
should be working on something
2:32:28
instead. But rest can be a form
of resistance.
2:32:31
I don't want to be under the
guise of believing that I have
2:32:35
to be productive in order to be
deemed worthy. I am enough now.
2:32:40
Trisha Hirsi founded the nap
ministry back in 2016. She uses
2:32:44
performance arts social media
and photography to promote the
2:32:47
healing power of rest. She's the
author of rest is resistance and
2:32:52
for NPR is life get Shireen
Morrison Mirage II spoke with
2:32:55
her seat starting with the four
tenets of the nap ministry
2:32:59
tend to number one,
2:33:00
race is a form of resistance,
because it pushes back and
2:33:04
disrupts white supremacy and
capitalist Oh,
2:33:08
just just so you know. I don't
know why I don't know how but it
2:33:12
pushes back on white supremacy
and capitalism. Number two,
2:33:16
our bodies are a sign of
liberation. And that brings into
2:33:21
the Cymatics the idea that
wherever our bodies are, we can
2:33:25
find rest. Three naps provide a
portal to imagine, invent
2:33:31
and heal. And tenant number
four, our
2:33:34
dream space has been stolen. And
we want it back. We will reclaim
2:33:39
it via REST.
2:33:41
There you go. Do you have to nap
for humanity?
2:33:48
races the initial napping thing
was because it was green climate
2:33:53
change. Correct. It was climate
change but they change it to
2:33:56
white supremacy. So climate
change moves toward white
2:33:59
supremacy. Nothing can be more
dubious in my mind. This is bold
2:34:05
crap.
2:34:07
I'm gonna show my school by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
2:34:10
all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
2:34:20
actually getting a hang of the
mechanist I love
2:34:23
it. I love you for that. You are
getting that. inside baseball,
2:34:29
people pay no attention.
2:34:32
Well, I don't know what happened
to my spreadsheet. But there's
2:34:36
so many tabs that you may have
to start
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I can I can get us going. We
have em Andrew Jones are in this
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series of producers we want to
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One, one 1.11 And there is a
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note associated with that. Let
me see if that's a statue of
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Richard thing. John Adam making
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I've heard Adams request for
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We do have a couple of make
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of 2022 This is from Darren dar
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Deus he says I do believe this
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please bestow upon me the name
of Sir Darren shredder of the
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six strings no jingles nothing
needed the roundtable just a
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happy New Year karma for you and
the entire no agenda fam.
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He does a guitarist in the
audience.
2:40:37
He does say I do have one thing
to ask the both of you other
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than listening to the best
podcast in the universe. What do
2:40:42
you guys do to keep a positive
outlook and not feel helpless?
2:40:46
With the ridiculous amount of
bullshitters that we are
2:40:49
presented with on a daily basis?
I can answer that well and
2:40:53
preface he says no smart ass
answers, John.
2:40:56
Okay, I'm done. Go for it. Give
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us the smartass answer.
2:40:59
We get the kick we get a kick
out of deconstructing the news
2:41:03
and seeing the BS and we can
it's just hilarious to us. is
2:41:08
hilarious to me. Yeah,
2:41:10
I see it all as funny. I'm with
you.
2:41:13
It's very funny and it's very
funny that people get sucked in
2:41:16
by it. And then you have to
witness them that's kind of
2:41:19
scary by the way.
2:41:20
It is a bit scary. Then we have
anonymous I apologize for this
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late note my my smokin hot wife
donated towards my knighthood on
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show 1500 She is Melanie Coyle
and a note was mentioned as a
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switcheroo for me Alas, I was
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this marked me as a Black Knight
made be so Accounting has been
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is all the accounting here
please call me anonymously to
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the front and I'll arrive
swiftly I shall be named Sir
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recoil Black Knight near the
Natchez Trace in Middle
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Tennessee. The food on the table
is perfect. I have brought
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whiskey from my infinite bottle
to share got it? Tears this new
2:42:00
year I do request to be added to
the birthday list for January 3
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film and I need D and the rest
of the no agenda signal group
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called out as douchebags and a
goat screen would be great to
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start off this new year. Okay,
well why don't we do a since we
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Here's our list for today to
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Birthday also my sister Tiffany
celebrates her birthday on
2:43:06
January 1. And Brian Mickey says
Happy wish happy birthday to
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Eric q rhaggy. A very special
birthday and I would presume
2:43:17
that we now also need sir recoil
on the birthday list as he just
2:43:22
requested but he's not quite
sure yet so I have to hang
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tight. Happy birthday for
everybody here at the best
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don't want to be
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changing titles today we have
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we really appreciate that thank
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you so much and welcome with
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other changes to a dame Chrissy
x now we have a couple of dame's
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couple of nights to welcome to
the roundtable so do you have a
2:44:10
New Year's blade or something
that is appropriate
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right here that was got a sound
effect
2:44:17
up on the podium please
Elizabeth Farrell TJ Darren and
2:44:21
anonymous all of us for the no
agenda show up to a grand we
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appreciate that and therefore
I'm very proud to pronounce the
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k d as Dame Elizabeth Farrell
Dame T J of the side I Sir
2:44:32
Darren black night shredder of
the six strings and Sir recoil
2:44:35
black night near the Natchez
Trace in the middle of in Middle
2:44:38
Tennessee. For you we've gotten
by requests hookers and blow
2:44:42
rent boys and Chardonnay but
also pool boys and Pinot Grigio
2:44:45
from the Verity party. Add to
that harlots and how doll
2:44:50
redheads and red eyes Ruben has
ruined and Rosae Geisha sakeI
2:44:53
beroukhim nila bong hits and
bourbon sparkling cider escorts
2:44:56
ginger Allah dribbles and of
course the mutton and Mead they
2:45:00
That's all you need you're gonna
be filled I mean after this
2:45:02
whole vacation week you're gonna
be stuffed sitting at the table
2:45:04
of course we have our new night
with his own best bottle of
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whiskey that he's sharing please
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to now we start I think we have
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They come with wax that you can
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handsome and very official
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authenticity. Thank you all so
much. And welcome to the
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roundtable our brand new Knights
and Dames.
2:45:42
parties everywhere you know you
like the New Year's Eve party
2:45:47
you like your Christmas party
like your office party we have
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parties almost every single day
across no agenda across no
2:45:52
agenda nation people self
organizing into a no agenda meet
2:45:57
up hanging out with each other
welcoming each other doesn't
2:46:00
matter where you're from. What
you are who you are everyone
2:46:04
loves each other in no agenda
nation does fantastic these
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meetups thank you sir Daniel
knight who has diligently kept
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no agenda meetups.com Removing
and improving thank you to me me
2:46:17
of course who was always
managing these on the in the
2:46:20
back office. It's quite a job
still. People have all kinds of
2:46:24
ideas of what a meetup should
be. And she keeps that on the
2:46:27
straight and narrow keeps
everything in the schedule
2:46:30
moving and we have a meet up
report from the north Idaho
2:46:32
sanity brigade
2:46:33
I do believe we are here at the
North Idaho sanity brigade
2:46:38
Thursday
2:46:39
we've created a monster John I
think this I do believe is is
2:46:42
out of control. So
2:46:44
I do believe I do believe you're
right yeah,
2:46:45
I do believe we are here at the
North Idaho sanity brigade Third
2:46:50
Thursday May Day meet up the
centerpiece at the table is a
2:46:54
vat of mac and cheese. Which had
non bug protein at the bottom it
2:46:59
made for some delicious eats
claw the Gypsy here I brought
2:47:02
the mac and cheese sir de veau
here night of the shapeshifting
2:47:05
us OG and join good company here
in northern Idaho. This is red
2:47:10
the gold digger Do you think
they accept gold donations? This
2:47:13
dude named Jeff here for the 33
degrees that God made
2:47:17
it sound like it and coming up
well today we have one meet up.
2:47:22
This is the first annual swans a
New Year liquid lunch Packer
2:47:25
game viewing and meat raffle.
And it's it started at noon. So
2:47:31
I think I know if the game is
over. But it was in Oregon,
2:47:33
Wisconsin at the headquarters
bar on Thursday, which should be
2:47:38
the fifth of January. New Year.
Same old SIOP there's a meeting
2:47:42
and a meet up for that at
Lincoln's Roadhouse in Denver,
2:47:45
Colorado and on the way the
seventh I'll just give you
2:47:48
what's happening in January so
you can go to no agenda meetups
2:47:51
calm get all the details.
Kernersville North Carolina
2:47:53
Keyport New Jersey Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma Knoxville,
2:47:56
Tennessee New Paltz, New York
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Snohomish,
2:48:00
Washington Indianapolis, Indiana
Camp Hill pa Peterborough,
2:48:04
Ontario, Canada, Charlotte,
North Carolina, Wyoming,
2:48:07
Minnesota, Los Angeles,
California, Cincinnati, Ohio
2:48:10
Durango, Iowa and Toronto,
Canada. These are no agenda
2:48:14
meetups, just a few that are
being held across the world
2:48:17
across our country. There are so
many on the calendar for the
2:48:21
coming months you can be there
too. You can be at any of these
2:48:24
meetups, if it's near you if
it's not near you start one
2:48:27
yourself no agenda meetups.com.
be triggered you want to be
2:48:43
everybody feels
2:48:44
the same. It's like
2:48:53
all right. I have failed at
producing an ISO. I
2:48:58
have won ISO. And it is Judy
Woodruff's send off a goodbye
2:49:04
clip at the very end of the
show. And this was her exit from
2:49:10
the PBS news hour.
2:49:12
Please stay safe and we'll see
you soon.
2:49:14
Oh no, she actually said that.
Yep. Please stay safe.
2:49:19
Well, if you're surrounded by
people wearing masks in the
2:49:23
studio, that's the first thing
you think of please stay safe.
2:49:27
We'll miss your Judy will miss
you will miss your lady Misha.
2:49:33
All right, any last I'm thinking
of I might have a clip here.
2:49:36
That might be something I got
2:49:37
a couple of things here that are
kind of interesting about I
2:49:41
think this is interesting. For
some reason this is diaper that
2:49:45
was arrested by I don't know
what police and how they even
2:49:48
track this guy down. But this is
the kind of crazy stuff in a
2:49:51
security state that you run
into. This is super sniper found
2:49:55
in weird circumstances.
2:49:57
Serbian police have arrested an
Afghan or Army General and a
2:50:00
sniper wanted by friends on
terrorism charges. The
2:50:04
apprehension occurred during a
raid on a migrant camp. 109
2:50:08
illegal immigrants were found at
the makeshift camp. The police
2:50:11
said 29 of them were quote,
interesting security wise. The
2:50:15
police added that the two men
were wanted on international
2:50:18
warrants for multiple criminal
acts. There were no details of
2:50:22
the suspected crimes or why the
men were wanted by France.
2:50:25
Police also seized an automatic
rifle, ammunition and a small
2:50:29
quantity of marijuana off the
site. Last month, Serbian police
2:50:34
uncovered 600 illegal immigrants
near its northern border with
2:50:37
Hungary. The Western Balkans
route via Turkey, Bulgaria,
2:50:41
North Macedonia and Serbia is
the main path for illegal
2:50:44
immigrants into the European
Union.
2:50:46
Oh, hmm. That's the problem. Oh,
okay. I think Croatia as of
2:50:52
today, this is all this is all
happening in the region is all
2:50:55
kinds of weird stuff. I think
Croatia enters the Schengen zone
2:50:59
today. Which means if you make
it to Croatia, you don't need a
2:51:02
passport to get into the rest of
the Schengen zone, which is all
2:51:06
of the EU Of course, except the
UK was not in the EU anymore.
2:51:11
That could be what's happening.
2:51:14
What's interesting is I always
thought I thought they were
2:51:15
already in the Schengen zone.
2:51:17
No, no, I understand that. As of
today. They're in the Schengen
2:51:20
zone. Now I may be wrong, but
but I need to look at this
2:51:24
because this is not this is
interesting. This is
2:51:27
interesting. Something going on.
There's something going on
2:51:30
there. So data. Yes, definitely.
Huh. Okay. You want to leave it
2:51:35
at that? Yeah, I
2:51:37
think we're good to go.
2:51:37
Yeah, I think it's I think we
did a yeoman's job here on the
2:51:41
first yo man. Yo, man. How you
doing? Looking forward to our
2:51:47
next podcast? Which will be on
Thursday. I hope you all join in
2:51:52
then we'll have I don't know how
I think I don't know if the
2:51:56
mainstream will be back or not.
But at least you'll be able to
2:51:59
deconstruct media from around
the globe in the United States.
2:52:04
Yeah. Who knows? Who knows what
the new method is what the new
2:52:08
meme is what the new talking
points are. You can be sure that
2:52:12
will mock it. That's guaranteed.
Thank you all very much for a
2:52:16
great last year. Happy New Year,
everybody. Happy New Year. John,
2:52:19
coming to you from the heart of
the Texas Hill Country FEMA
2:52:22
Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
2:52:24
curry,
2:52:25
and from Northern Silicon
Valley, where I'm also wishing
2:52:28
everybody a Happy New Year. I'm
John C. Dvorak
2:52:30
and coming up next we've got the
Lotus effect with Phoenix and
2:52:33
phone boy that is on no agenda
stream.com Just hanging out in
2:52:37
the troll room and of show
mixes. Oh, we got to do the
2:52:41
classic ACDC COVID greatest hits
we got new new track from Mr.
2:52:46
information. And he's a new
enter show mixer so we'll see
2:52:52
how much we like him. Remember I
set the boruch.org/na until
2:52:56
Thursday adios Mufasa who we who
we and such
2:53:03
as saying CDC is greatest now
available with
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vaccination you'll get
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classics like
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enter to win a signed copy of
the album by Brian Johnson and
2:53:35
Johnson
2:53:44
BAM shakes like I said well tell
you lies. Say see Don't cry.
2:54:35
Some believe the news on TV
would never fit DIA and take
2:54:38
every drug that these thugs want
to give to young sick their plan
2:54:42
is quick to Danis cats need to
be snapped quick quick Miranda's
2:54:45
funny guy shrunk the amygdala.
The M five M says You better
2:54:48
behave. The CIA says though
who's sending you to an early
2:54:54
grave don't resist then you
won't exist in this brave new
2:54:57
world order always taken human
life vein once you hit in the
2:55:01
mouth it's never quite the same
rise early in the morning to the
2:55:05
Knights and Dames up and Adam
hit the John then ignite flames
2:55:09
yo rappin buzz got the sound
that can unify true Delphi take
2:55:13
you from the darkness back into
the fight and who am I just that
2:55:16
guy trying to euthanize sub
goodbyes. BUSTA RHYMES open up
2:55:20
your fucking eyes. Doc can hide
the CDC gets after you kicking
2:55:24
in your door with hazmat suits
past that loop. Wear your mask,
2:55:27
get your backs ask not about
side effects that you passed.
2:55:31
Just get your damn shot follows
that directive. It's safe and
2:55:34
effective from legal action.
Pharma companies are protected,
2:55:37
conditioned their behavior
elicited reaction, Elon is not
2:55:41
your Savior. He's just a
distraction part of the faction
2:55:44
key to psyops while politicians
flip flop fast and the bat jacks
2:55:48
and I hop and why not. She's had
a very short attention span not
2:55:52
to mention zero apprehension to
a pension plan. Take your
2:55:55
stimulus, take their pills, take
your eyes, take your UBI stick
2:55:59
them where the sun doesn't
shine, we'll be fine. Just avoid
2:56:02
any kind of movement. So thank
you for your courage and try not
2:56:05
to be a little boy
2:56:15
board.org/in
2:56:18
A please stay safe and we'll see
you soon.