January 12th, 2023 • 3h 3m
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Oh, it's an outrage.
Adam curry,
John C Devorah. It's Thursday,
January 12 2023. This is your
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Country here and fingerings and
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everybody. I'm Adam curry.
In from Northern Silicon Valley.
We're all the women are asking
the universal question. Does
this tattoo make me look fat?
I'm Jesse diboride.
Wow, I hadn't heard that one.
Where did that come from? All of
a sudden.
I actually thought I made it up
just this morning.
I don't think I've ever heard a
woman say does this tattoo make
me look bad? But it's good. It's
good.
It's coming. It's coming. Yes.
Get
some tissue. Oh, man, we might
as well kick it off with with
the story of there's so many
stories of the day actually.
Yes, a lot of they're all
middling. They're all middling,
but there's lots of them
middling. What do you mean,
middling? It's like, you know,
they're not great. They're not
lousy. They're in the middle.
They're all middling. And
they're all and there's lots of
them. There's lots of middling
stories.
What's interesting is, I'm so
sure that I had a clip about the
no Tam. And now I can't find
anything.
Oh, you want to start with the
FAA? Well, I have the FAA
rundown a short one. That'll
help. Yeah, that'll help Romain
TD while you're looking you can
play this
flights are gradually resuming
after being grounded or delayed.
Today, the Federal Aviation
Administration or FAA was
scrambling to fix a system
outage. Passengers were told to
check with airlines for updates.
The FAA says it ordered airlines
to pause all domestic departures
until 9am. Eastern time today,
the agency needed time to
validate the integrity of flight
and safety information. Flights
already in the air were allowed
to continue to their
destinations. The FAA said it
was working to restore a system
that alerts pilots to hazards
and also notifies of changes to
airport facilities and
procedures. The system had
stopped processing updated
information.
All right, don't even need to
play another clip. I would like
to address this for a moment
because the mainstream media are
a bunch of dicks.
I had that clip, assuming you
would do just this. And of
course, they're dead. This is
new.
Well, the dickish part is unlike
you know, like some air crashes
or other incidents, they'll
bring on a pilot from time to
time you'll even maybe a guy in
the newsroom who was a private
pilot, but I didn't see any of
that at all. And that was
suspicious to start with.
Because any any pilot any
private pilot, I looked it up
I've been a licensed helicopter
and fixed wing pilot for 16
years. And not once ever have is
there ever been any issue with
the no tam system? In fact, over
10 years ago, there was you
didn't you didn't have a place
to go you don't have phones to
bring this up? When I was when I
started flying? We had a no temp
system but there was no we
didn't have iPhones or anything
like that. Here's how it worked.
You went on the website and if
you couldn't get it directly
from the FAA you went to the
airfield the destination
airfield you're going to and you
looked up there no times and if
and if there was any question
you call them because a no Tam
and by the way, I had a massive
Mandela moment. I when I took
the test you know the test is
what is the no Tam. That's a
notice to Airmen. I'm sure
everyone's heard by now that in
2021 This was changed to notice
two air missions I didn't know
this and I was looking at all
the stores like notice to air
mission to what what is this is
this Are we talking about no
tabs. So yeah, so that change
because of course is no longer
appropriate. But uh no tam
is way Wait no longer
appropriate. Why?
Because of what do you mean for
equity dude, notice to Airmen,
there's women pilots,
you can't have air managers and
no tap air people or people
know but they wanted to make it
a seamless change of course they
didn't really they it's just a
change
the embroidery on on the on the
blankets and the embroidery on
the towels
and even if you look at the FAA
website, they intermingle it so
they say oh, we have an update
no tam modernization and they
say you know the notice to air
missions modernization, but then
a little bit further on they say
notice to Airmen because they
didn't do a search and replace
on everything on their website.
So che him on them. But it is
really quite an innocuous
system, the way the news media
made it sound is like hazards
underway, you know, important
emergency information. No, not
at all these are very, they
change very infrequently. It
truly is some things that are at
an airport that you know, that
are up note like a light is out
on an obstruction, there could
be a taxiway close. I mean, even
when you're enroute to an
airfield, they could even put it
in the automatic weather
recording. There's a whole bunch
of ways that this could be
solved. But the regulations as
we're harmonizing with ICAO, or
ICAO, as we call it, which is
also blamed for the change to
notice to air missions. It's
it's not it's really, it's not a
big deal. But the regulations
don't allow anyone to take off
anymore unless you have gotten
this briefing which you do on
the ground before you ever even
get into the aircraft. This is
not something that you're flying
along and a danger Will Robinson
danger. No, no, no, no. In fact,
for most of them, they're five
days old. That could be a month
old, it'll tell you when it
expires. So this is not the 911
type emergency that took place.
But the fact that they grounded
everybody. Now that that was
very odd, particularly because
the timeline doesn't match up.
The timeline says that, here I
have it here. They alerted
everyone at 720. Eastern time A
M to ground all flights. But
then they said that the actual
stop didn't happen or the actual
glitch didn't happen until a
little bit after eight. So
there's no and I don't know how
accurate this reporting is. And
now we got a notice that this
was a fat finger operation, that
someone in the know tam system
administration replaced a file
with another file and that
brought the system down. This is
horseshit. There's only two
things that could be going on
here. One, Mayor Pete wants a
money grab, he wants money for
this system, in which granted,
everyone has been complaining
about not just no Tam, but all
of the FAA. And the FAA
administrator chair is still
empty. There's many open
positions. So it'd be great to
have some some some
congressional hearings so we can
get a couple billion more I
mean, that would make sense. I
think that the guy from
McKinsey, Pete Buda judge I
think that's what he knows how
to do. Let's create something
that's great. A little crisis
not too bad, just something
minor. So we can have you get
more money, more money more
money. The other thing and and
as is evidence that the Canadian
no tam system also briefly went
down yesterday. Now, the odds of
the Canadian no tam system and
the US no tam system, both
having an issue on the same day,
which I can't find a pilot and
airmen Oh, I'm sorry, an air
person anywhere who has ever
witnessed this thing going down
because it's basically like an
FTP server. It's not a huge
deal. It's static. You replace
these things. Every day, oh,
we'll replace this. Maybe. There
were a lot of fighter jets and
air refuelers all of a sudden
all over the US airspace. I
think. I mean, the Q anon answer
is they wanted all the planes on
the ground for a reason they
were either looking for somebody
looking for something, there was
some op taking place. And that's
truly with Canada being a part
of this. Something is going on
that we were that we're not
being told.
It's funny to say that because
our director friend, our
director, or producer friend up
in the hills, in Placerville
area, says there are fighter
jets flying around. Never seen
him before. When it was after it
cleared up yesterday from the
rains,
they had died or drones in the
air that were balloons. Were
being launched above DC above
DC, some places in California.
Something happened that we're
not being told this whole story
is shaky, you know, they like
oh, yeah, some guy replaced a
file that brought it down. This
is these are as 400 systems.
It's not quite that dumb. It's
just, I mean,
got a nice green screen though.
It does.
It does. So you know. I don't
know what happened, but there
was some a lot of military stuff
and you know, they they were
very clear to point out the
military aircraft were still
taking off. So the combination
of the no tam system being not a
not a not a real mission
critical system you I mean,
look, if let's say Atlanta
publishes a no Tam. And, you
know, the last no time was
January 5, which is, you know,
three, three lights are out
somewhere on a taxiway, which is
good to know, if you're flying
in, that can be published, you
can get the information once
every airline could call and
say, Hey, Atlanta, if any, if
you got to know times, let us
know. We'll tell all our pilots.
There's so many different ways
to handle this but shutting down
the entire air system. No, no,
some kind of op was happening.
And maybe we'll figure it out.
We're keeping the planes out of
the sky for a reason. Yeah. Yes.
But we will not no.
I'm guessing you're correct.
And the but the fact that that
the Canadian no tam system went
down. That's the giveaway.
But did they keep their planes
grounded, though?
They did not. They did not.
Let's see. Computer outage hits
Canadian. Let me see what it is.
Hits Canadian flight system
hours after US system went down?
No, no, no, no, that is there's
just no coincidences like that.
It just doesn't exist.
So I don't know.
But it's not what they're
telling us. And I can believe
that. And I give us the easy
answer as well, which is this is
just about money. They've always
wanted the Next Gen system, etc,
etc, etc.
Well, they could also be
something serious that happened
that they're not going to tell
us about and then it was one of
those opportunities because you
never let
never let a good crisis go to
waste. Absolutely. That's when
you can
do the money grab it as well.
It's a twofer. Yeah, it's a
winner. So beautiful twofer. So
I'm sure everybody was sitting
on the ground waiting for their
pilot. All they played into
local news here was just
passengers who were not happy.
Of course not. And they're not
gonna get any money back because
this was an act of God. You
know, this is this is not
there's not the airline's fault.
Oh, no. Oh, no, no, no. So
anyway, that's what I've got
on that's kind of a climactic.
What did you want me to say?
I wanted something cool. Well,
it's not cool enough that the
known ransomware is no no, no,
no, no Ukrainians are declaring
war on us for not giving them
more money. Well, that happened.
When was that Tuesday to
Wednesday night? No. Tuesday
night when was the Golden Globes
on that was that last night or
the night before I came? I we
watched the opening night was
the night it was the night it
was Tuesday night. We watched
the opening which was atrocious.
Did you see any of it? Did you
see any? Yeah, I
watched parts of it. I turn it
every time I turned it on. It
was something about you know you
couldn't watch it. It was I
mean, the black comedian who
I've never heard of, but okay.
Yeah, he said I'm black. That's
where I got to gig and he was
really honest. Like and it did a
good I saw the gag where he came
in with it with a Tom Cruise.
Yeah, the three stories.
Yeah. And then he made a
commentary about the missing
woman to go heads up to
Scientology's wife has been
missing for 15 years. No one's
done anything minor minor
detail. And, but every time I
tried watching it, the both the
presenters and the winners and
everybody in between where it
was something kind of like it
was off putting and I can't tell
you why.
Part of it is because you know,
when you when you do it in a
small ballroom like this. What's
happening? Every certainly
during the commercial breaks is
everyone gets up into
schmoozing. But you could hear
this host guy saying
continuously Okay, could
everyone be quiet and even
cursed a couple times, which
they bleeped out. It's like King
shut the EFF up. So that makes
the whole vibe really weird. And
of course, there were no big
song and dance numbers. You
know, the whole thing is, it's a
farce. It's the Hollywood
foreign press. Coup even is the
Hollywood foreign press. They
didn't have a show last year
because they were racist. And
now if Eddie Murphy gets the
bigger the Lifetime Achievement
Award get the black gay guy to
host it. How stupid do they
think we are?
And they think we're stupid.
And then the topper the topper,
please welcome Golden Globe
winning actor and founder, Sean
Penn
those those nominated films are
proof that regardless of
language spoken, cinema at its
best as an art form that can
speak to all the aspirations
by the way, did you recognize a
single title of those films? No,
I had never even heard of any of
them.
Well, they've gone off the deep
end with Hollywood has lost the
plot, to say the least.
Where were these movies? I mean,
I I've never seen them
advertised. I've never heard of
them,
to generosity to integrity, to
empathy, to love, and to
courage. I'm privileged to be
here tonight. The leadership of
the Hollywood foreign press has
seen fit. To encourage that
those highest aspirations of
film should share this stage
tonight with a very real world
example. That which inspires
films creation,
inspires films. War inspires
films creation,
from the other worldly courage
of young Iranians rising up
through the ever persevering
women's movement of Afghanistan
we are reminded in no uncertain
terms, that the freedom to dream
is not simply a human luxury,
but rather a human need. That
must be fought and sacrificed
for if the freedom to dream were
a spear, I proudly present a
human being who tonight
represents that Spears most
honed.
I love the emotion in his voice,
though the the the slight
tremble that shows he's just so
impressed by this actor Zelensky
I think he's nervous. No, no,
he's, he's emotional. He's, he
also kind of talks like that.
Now having sat for five and a
half hours from New York to LA.
He talks a little bit like that.
So here's those Alinsky speech
it's worth listening to
it is in jonkman. Dear
participants of the Eros Golden
Globe award ceremony, the award
was won at a special time. The
second world war wasn't over
yet, but the tide was turned on
you who would win? There were
still battles and tears head.
And so what he's saying here is
the the Golden Globes, which I
didn't know, apparently, the
first one is in 1943, or 1944. I
mean, it sounds like it sounds
weird. Maybe they had just like
some little blurb in the
newspaper. But
it was then, when the Golden
Globe Award appeared to honor
best performers of 1943. It is
now 2023. The war in Ukraine is
not over yet, but the tide is
turning. And it is already clear
who will win. There were still
battles, and tears. But now I
can definitely tell you who are
the best in the previous year,
it was you the free people of
the free world, those who united
around the support of the free
Ukrainian people in our common
struggle for freedom and
democracy, for the right to live
to love to give birth. No matter
who you are, no matter where you
are from. Unless you're Orthodox
Christian, no matter who you are
with the struggle for the right
of the new generations to know
about the war only from movies.
The First World War claimed
millions of lives, the Second
World War claimed 10s of
millions of them, there will be
no third world war. It is not a
trilogy, your brand will stop
the Russian aggression on our
land. We will make it together
with a whole free wall. And I
hope that all of you will be
with us on the victorious day,
the day of our victory, slow
grainy. So
his voice is deteriorating.
He was a little more
understandable this time though.
I think he's taken some
coaching. It's important that we
listen to this because
everything for the world's
future is is based around this
climate change funding. Military
Industrial Complex funding.
Clearly entertainment. Oh, I
think it's in two days from now.
That'll be Saturday. We have a
huge event the Miss Universe
Reverse pageant. And for some
reason, I don't think this
happened before you're the
expert. They introduced all of
the candidates a couple days
early in full on garb. And
here's Miss Ukraine
Ukraine. Warrior of Light
costume symbolizes Ukraine fight
for freedom. The warrior of life
protects our country like
Archangel Michael was a guardian
of soldiers and considered to be
the patriot of the capital city.
This warrior of life will help
in their fight Ukraine.
So first of all, okay, now this
guy this is business off the
rails Ukraine.
This guy by the way is
completely from the strip club.
Oh, totally man Miss Ukraine
bring her out
grade from receita here she is
Braven give it up. Ukraine
it's the same so this she has
wings. So she comes out she has
these huge wings like an angel
and her wings spread mode. No
way the motor bird the wings
spread she's got a sword and
she's waving the sword and she's
like, you know, because you know
she'd like the Ark angel Michael
she will protect her country and
her city Kieve Did you say key
or key? Yeah, I've actually
I think he said Keith let me
play back
yeah pray fight for freedom. The
warrior of life or text or a
country like Archangel Michael
with a guardian of soldiers and
consider to be the patriot of
flub Nikita voice into chaos in
between
so this is peak Ukraine right
now. This is This is insane.
So I was saying it is insane. So
I've been looking at the Golden
Globes wiki page. And it says
the film's do once a reason. I
think there's you never heard
any of these movies. They must
be at least 70 minutes and
released for at least seven day
run in the greater Los Angeles
area. Okay, starting prior to
midnight on December 31. It says
but it didn't has a new thing
that fills could be released in
theaters or pay per view or on
Pay Per View or by digital
delivery. So these movies don't
even play anymore, but they have
to be shown in the LA area.
That's why we've never heard of
them.
Yeah. So you know, it's not even
Netflix. It's
a farce.
It's a complete farce. It's a
total farce.
Now, I have some boots on the
ground set up here.
And this just in we learned
today that Ukrainian troops are
being brought to the US to train
on the Patriot missile system.
Before it's used to shoot down
incoming Russian missiles in
Ukraine. The training of about
100 Ukrainian soldiers will
begin as early as next week at
Fort Sill Oklahoma, about 90
troops are needed to maintain
and operate the highly advanced
air defense system.
Okay, so I have an insight
verified military Insider. Who's
who says, you know, obviously, I
can't identify the person who
says please identify me as
sources familiar with the
Patriot missiles thinking which
offers perfect, he says the
Patriots suck. And it's not news
that this show by the way was
not news. This is not new sauce.
Now he's dealt with some of the
Hootie hoo t to t Iranian
situation in Yemen. And he says
$5,000 Homemade drones, Iranian
drones and missiles often defeat
the Patriot missile system.
Because either the Patriots
couldn't hit them directly, or
they just sent Li said they sent
so much of them. There's only
five missiles per per Patriot
system is good for the Scuds. So
the Russians and Saudis work
together and understand how to
defeat the Patriots. Sure, when
the Patriot here here's his
prediction when the Patriot
patriots get to Ukraine, they
will be destroyed or proven to
be worthless in the eyes of the
world with a big show. That of
course, will immediately
invigorate the military
industrial complex for more
billions and billions more money
to build the next generation of
air defense systems to stop
Russia. So I liked that
prediction. That's not you.
I think he's right. Yeah. I
mean, well, for one thing, if
these got the right premise,
these missiles are no good. They
never been any good would we
even against the Scuds? They
didn't bring any It goes down.
And in fact that when I was in
Israel as after that attack that
took place, there was a
discussion with some friend of
mine who's Israeli. He said that
people would get on our porches
and watch these missiles, Mr.
Scuds and watch the sketch just
kind of blow up anyway. bores
themselves into the ground. He
did fall apart in the air. I
mean, if it falls on
your head, it can definitely
suck. Well, yeah, no, you don't
want no doubt about that. So
this and now what are we what
are we committed about $100
billion so far to Ukraine. This
is not the only money that's
going there. And my buddy from
steamer mom's Vice President of
the European Union Commission,
highs five Starfleet Command is
doing interviews once again, to
explain to everybody how
necessary it is that we keep
funding the Ukrainians? Well, I
think, you know, the EU is doing
enough. But there might be more
needed. In financial support, we
are now at a total of 38 billion
euros.
I mean, so So, which is about
$40 billion. So we're at $140
billion. Now, of course, not
really going to Ukraine. But
that's what we think is normal
18 billion for 2023. It's not
enough to cover all the costs,
but it's a very, very good step
in the right direction.
Potential Dormont aid and as
well, you know, for us, Ukraine,
losing this war is simply not an
option, because it's also our
way of life and our freedom. So
if more is needed, the EU will
step in. And you know, we are
now doing more than anybody had
anticipated before. And as the
situation progresses, the EU
stands ready to do more of that
as necessary. And I see also
determination in all our
capitals, including in Berlin,
to not abandon Ukraine in this
in this epic struggle.
Now, let's see why it's so
important and what really what
is really for him what this is
really about,
but I think we the only way we
can get out of this situation is
if Russia understands that we
are willing to stick to Ukraine,
and that we are willing to do
whatever it takes, and as long
as it takes to make sure that
Ukraine comes out of this
victorious. So all the other
considerations, I think, are of
less importance than the
consideration that this is about
Europe's future about Europe's
freedom and about Europe's
democracy,
oh, this, do whatever it takes.
And I think, you know, high
energy prices, these prices will
remain high. As long as Putin is
in a position to blackmail
people with
blackmail people. Wait a minute.
Russia got kicked off the
international money system
Swift. Then the European Union
said, we're putting a cap on
what we'll pay you. Then they
blew up or someone blew up the
pipelines. But yet Russia is
blackmailing everybody. This is
not historically correct,
as Putin is in a position to
blackmail people with his energy
and his prices remain high as
long as we have not made it.
I'm sorry. You know, it's like
the energy. It's a it's a giant
market, the energy market. Yeah,
a good product comes from every
which way. You don't have to buy
the Russian product. It just
happens to be the cheapest.
Yeah, but he's blackmailing
position to blackmail people
with his energy. And he's
interesting, he says, As long as
Putin is in a position to
blackmail people as an
interesting way of finagling,
the words there,
as long as Putin is in a
position to blackmail people
with his energy, and these
prices remain high, as long as
we have not made the energy
transition we need. And, you
know, giving in aggression is
absolutely the wrong answer to
this challenge.
Yeah. We can't give into Putin's
aggression. And
I don't know if you saw that.
Guest those off the market while
we're at it, by the way. Yeah,
we
we made a little agreement. I
don't know if you saw this,
the EU and NATO have signed a
deal to step up cooperation amid
concerns of a Russian
aggression. Moscow's invasion of
Ukraine has added urgency to
that deal. NATO Secretary
General Jens Stoltenberg signed
the agreement in Brussels
alongside the head of the
European Council Sean Michelle,
and EU Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen. They've
committed to work closer in
support of international peace
and pledged to further mobilize
their political, economic and
military strength. The
development comes despite
concerns that boosting the EU's
defense posture could undermine
the US led NATO Alliance.
This is such a scam from the
military industrial complex,
such a massive scam that they
eat, they're even they're even
getting rid of those dumb Turkey
F 30. fives and we're selling
them to the stupid Canadians.
I mean, one has to think no
further than just on the other
side of the Canadian Arctic
border you have to remember the
Canadian the world actually is a
globe and the northern border of
Canada is Russia we've seen what
happened in Ukraine and so
likely the Canadian government
saying that we need more defense
than possibly we thought he was
implying yes so but also you
have to consider the fact that
you need to make sure that you
have more jets than you actually
physically need in terms of
making sure that you know your
fighter pilots can be training
on them and that in the event
that we there is a maintenance
issue in Canada has needed these
fighter jets for a number of
years
ah, I makes you want to play
this clip because I wanted to re
review it alright, this is from
last show and if you look up
NATO This is the still what's
his name? Stoltenberg.
Stoltenberg still DNS is little
speech he gave in last
week show yeah, TV show Yeah.
From Taiwan is that it notices
most I got it. Yeah, well, those
also NATO Here we go. The leader
of the world's largest military
alliance is sounding the alarm
the issue Western economies
dependence on China. On
Thursday, NATO Secretary General
Jens Stoltenberg warned that
over reliance on Chinese
products would quote make us
vulnerable Obama we couldn't. So
maybe we
shouldn't make the same mistake
when it comes to other
authoritarian regimes,
especially China, we cannot make
ourselves so dependent on
commodities and products from
them
that makes us vulnerable. We
must prevent technology to them
that they can use to threaten us
with the need to strengthen
control of our infrastructure in
front of ports and airports, 5g
networks.
And, Stoltenberg, further called
on the west to invest in
security. He noted quote, Nobody
is saying that we shouldn't
trade with China. But what is
important is that we do it in
ways that don't undermine our
security. This warning came as
Russia mobilizes new forces
against Ukraine. Stoltenberg
also said not to underestimate
Putin's ambitions
Yeah.
As you're out of control
Well, it's just print up the
money spend it on us it's like
it's like the last hurrah
almost. How much more can we
print up and spend on ourselves?
I mean, that's really what it
appears to be. And we just get
everyone in on the game.
Hollywood of course easy get
them in can remain on it
doesn't really need to be made
in Hollywood. They don't care
they don't care about sources.
Now that's true for as long as
there's a free cash flow we're
in business yeah man nominate
weird movies we never heard of.
I had I wouldn't have a China I
have to I have to report Ukraine
ripped out Okay, good. Good.
Good to go with Ukraine report
one and then cut it to two
Kremlin says they have taken
control of the town of solidar
and Ukraine's east their first
major gain after months of
retreat. The Russian Defense
Ministry says it's airborne
forces surrounded solidar from
the north and south while its
Air Force struck Ukrainian
positions in the town. solidar
is in the Donetsk region of
eastern Ukraine. The region has
been the focus of intense
fighting for months. But kif
says Ukrainian forces haven't
allowed Russian troops to break
through the front line. It's not
yet possible to verify the
situation on the ground.
No, no. So that's basically a
bull crap report is what you're
saying. To what it
sounds like the square the port
to
hundreds of US military vehicles
have arrived at a port in the
Netherlands. There they await
shipment to Poland and Lithuania
later this year. The equipment
is part of a US effort to
bolster NATO partners on the
eastern flank. Among them are m
one Abrams tanks and Bradley
Fighting Vehicles also known as
take killers. They were sourced
from the Fort Hood base in
Texas. The vehicles will be
housed in the port area before
they continue east. Meanwhile,
the Pentagon says Ukrainian
troops will soon go through
training on the Patriot air
defense system in Oklahoma.
I can confirm that training for
Ukrainian forces on the Patriot
air defense system will begin as
soon as next week at Fort Sill,
Oklahoma. The training will
prepare approximately 90 to 100
Ukrainian soldiers to operate,
maintain and sustain the
defensive system over a training
course expected to last several
months.
The Patriot is one of the most
sought out defense systems, it
targets aircraft cruise missiles
and short range ballistic
missiles. In December, the US
pledged a patriot battery to
Ukraine as part of its military
assistance. The Pentagon
spokesperson said the battery
would help the Ukrainians defend
themselves against sustained
Russian air attacks.
I was at the periodontist
yesterday for my two week check
and now I'm starting to slip a
little bit We're so we're gonna
work on a new opera bridge. And
so, Mitch, and he's 36. He's the
periodontist and so he's
listening to no agenda now. And
he's like, Hey, man, you guys
are great. Everything.
Everything is bullshit.
Everything is a whole everything
on all the news is is a lie. I
say yes. It's like everything.
Everything, everything so yeah,
pretty much. Oh, I love it when
people kind of figure that is
funny. Everything's everything.
Everything's fake. Uh huh. Yes,
everything. Everything's
Oh, it's so good. Here she is
Miss Ukraine. I can't,
I can't wait. And you're gonna
have to reprise your role as as
the official document of the
Miss Universe competition
because it's going to be anyhow.
Do you want to put money on her
winning?
Here's what it's to. We have to
stop with the show. And they had
discussed this because we have
this thesis that we've run on
the show forever that always
pays off. Geopolitical ends tend
to dictate winners in beauty
competitions and sports some
sports especially the World Cup
and things like yeah I would
have to say they're not gonna
they can't do it. They can't
make her the winner because it's
it would it might just trigger
too many Hey, it's rigged issue.
Did you see how pretty issue
she's probably good. Ukrainian
women are gorgeous and
Ukraine girls really knocked me
out. I looked I could not detect
cankles which makes me believe
that she may not be originally
from Ukraine.
So the I've never heard about
that. cankles but it's possible
base but here's the here's the
way it goes. She'll get into top
five and she'll be the runner
up.
Huh? Runner? Hang on. Let me
look at the sponsors. Let me see
who the sponsors are. Why WOD
with Moo Moo Awad. What do they
do? Moo Oh, Wah wah wah wah wah
wah. That's that's a fashion
Okay, so they're sponsoring the
dresses and the jewelry. Portia
and Scarlett I'm sure that's
similar. The sash company?
Fashion fashion. Oh, Carnival
Cruise Lazada which was odd. We
got Philippines and other shop.
Okay, where's
the regular sponsors you get for
the Rio Olympics? at Coca Cola?
How about this AAE touch
technologies? What is at Tech
technologies, leaders in
education and enterprise
technologies. Okay, hi, the
Hyatt Regency is in New Orleans
I guess the holding it in New
Orleans.
Oh really? Oh that's a plus for
New Orleans bonus.
Yeah, I mean it well, we'll see.
She looked pretty good though.
She definitely she definitely
gorge I mean they're all
gorgeous Of course.
Yeah. Miss Universe has a lot of
pretty there was there was a
video going
around I won't play it because
I've looked it up and they're
all introducing themselves like
Ukraine and then Miss France
when frauds like she completely
blew it like a miss Carolina
frauds completely off. Well, I'm
excited to see I'm you know what
you say runner up? I'm gonna say
they're so brazen right now. Who
cares? Go for it all the way
Ukraine for the win? I don't see
I don't see why they couldn't
just do that. There's no
problem. No problem. I
mean, it would if it if they did
it, which is what you you're
predicting? Yeah, I think it's
over the top. I think at some
point you can't you have to pull
back and say, Look, we're
abusing the public. As it is.
Dude. Dude, dude, by the way,
Golden Globes, 5 million people.
5.4 million viewers. That's
worse than last year, every year
progressively. So they don't
care. They do not care. It's
more about convincing themselves
at this point. That show is hard
to watch. Died. We couldn't
watch it. We had to tune out it
was impossible.
It's hard to know. It's hard to
actually, you know, there's I
don't even I can't even explain
why. Except there's something
about it. There was elements
that made it hard to watch it
was not modern, by any means. It
wasn't modern looking. It was
poorly produced. Most people
will say was the production
values were terrible. You're
not allowed to say that because
of course black director, black
producer, black hosts you're not
allowed to say anything. They
went over the top of course with
this all the Hollywood
Reporter had every reviewer in
there they said it was poorly
produced.
Oh yeah, I guess We don't know
we will never hear from that
person again.
He's out we wish everything was
okay well yeah you know that's
funny he had a bat look to it
Yeah very much so yeah to be
et look to it is it had a did it
really was reflective not of a
month it was a minority
reflection it wasn't working for
the general audience it was it
was I don't want to say it was
like ghetto but it has some
element that was that put me
off.
Let me see what the TV ratings
Golden Globes narrowly avoided
all time NBC low Oh, oh, they
they opted a little bit. The
overnights were 5.4 now like, Oh
no, it was about 6 million with
the with the streaming on peak
so they include all that. Okay,
I'll peek I did. Nobody watches
peacock. A friend a friend of
mine who works at Norton NBC
Universal. They said they said
we don't even know why we're
doing this.
Goodness. Goodness, goodness,
goodness. Now it's the
everything is phony and fake.
It's all for political means
including all the pontificating
that's going on with the with
the new Congress, the new house
of representatives.
I got that those clips all
right. Well,
I let me set it up with with the
one I love the most Matt gates,
saying of course we're going to
release all 14,000 hours of
January 6 footage of course we
will. 1000s of sealed
indictments, anybody?
Yes. Sounds exactly the same.
Let's play some clips which you
got? Yeah, by
Congress and C span con Oh.
Congressman Matt Gaetz wants to
see spends cameras in the House
chamber full time. The Florida
Republican filed a measure
Tuesday to make it happen. Gate
says having cameras rolling
during all floor proceedings
would allow greater
transparency. Currently all
footage in the chamber is
supplied and controlled by the
House recording studio, which is
a component of the house.
Wisconsin Democratic
Representative Mark Pocan. plans
to introduce similar
legislation. C span had cameras
in the chamber during last
week's speaker race pokin called
the coverage Oscar worthy.
guys all want to be on
television and
they all want to be Oscar
winners.
And by the way, Matt gates. It's
a television show that would win
an Emmy not an Oscar, you'd
shoot this.
You're right. They all want to
be on television.
No, they literally I mean gates
is like a ham bone. He's
literally a ham but he's no
good. I'm
sorry. A ham bone.
A ham bone. It's an old term for
a ham actor.
does it connect to the ankle
bone?
So this is this year.
I've never heard of him bone.
It's a good you've never heard
well, he's
a he is one possible title.
I like it. Ham, bone and bone.
Start with this one new
oversight committee coming up.
It's gonna go after Biden. The
new
Republican Chair of the House
Oversight Committee is looking
into the Biden family finances.
It's one of the first moves from
representative James Comer and
his new role. He's asking the
Treasury Department to provide
bank activity reports for
President Joe Biden's son Hunter
and brother James. And comer is
also requesting the bank reports
for several Biden family
associates and their related
companies. Previously, the White
House dismiss such probes as
politically motivated. Comer
also wants some Twitter
executives to testify about
Biden's alleged influence over
technology companies. In 2020.
Twitter temporarily suppressed
his story about Hunter Biden.
I have the counter to that. From
shifty Schiff, Adam Schiff,
saying, you know, we can't allow
this. I'm voting against this.
We shouldn't have any committee
to do this kind of stuff.
Mr. Speaker, I rise in strong
opposition to the Republican
select subcommittee to
investigate Deep State
conspiracy theories.
What do you mean, man, get the
cameras on and do that. It's
hilarious. It'll be better than
your January 6 show.
And if you had any doubt about
what this committee is really
about, about its true focus, my
colleague from Montana just
confirmed this is all about Deep
State nonsense.
Yeah. Which which one? Yeah,
which
Republicans here? Yeah, but I'm
sorry.
There's plenty more, there's
plenty more
without merit, subcommittee will
investigate the so called
weaponization of the federal
government. But what it's really
intended to do here is to
undermine the legitimate
investigation of President
Trump's incitement of a violent
attack on this, this, this
citadel of democracy and
investigation that implicates
Some of the very members of this
body who want to sit on that
committee, oh, it's an outrage.
Make no mistake this
investigation, this investigate
the investors committee will do
deep damage to our Nash. What
do you say invest, invest,
invest, invest
your investors. Yeah,
that would be great. If we have
best when he said who's funding
it? I'd love to see
that this investigation. This
investigate the investors
committee. Yeah, Google do deep
damage to our national security
and only breed distrust with our
national security professionals
who will be reluctant to share
with Congress, the information
policymakers need to protect our
country. Oh, the Committee will
also seek to discredit law
enforcement like the FBI. Yes,
we're so important in the fight
against domestic violent
extremism.
This is why Mitch says, Man,
it's all fake.
Republicans in Congress just
don't care. The greatest threat,
the greatest terrorist threat to
our country comes from violent
right wing militia groups and
their sympathizers and
Republicans in Congress just
don't care. Last time
Republicans were in charge of
that house, Kevin McCarthy
pushed to form another bogus
select committee that won on
Benghazi. He did so as he
admitted to tear down Hillary
Clinton's numbers, a patently
political exercise. Now McCarthy
is added, again, pushed into
forming this bogus subcommittee
by the Q anon members of his own
conference. Now he sacrificed a
lot in his bid for speaker. That
was his choice. But now the
American people are going to pay
the price in the form of a body
blow to our national security.
Vote No, on this ill considered
measure. This is no church
committee, not a bipartisan
effort to reform government, but
a partisan effort to tear it
down and damn the consequences.
Vote No,
no, no. Well, the good news and
I think part of the reasons he's
on a rampage there is because
he's been kicked to the curb.
Yes. So this doesn't get a lot
of play in the mainstream media
at all. And this is the major
committee
removals under
committee rooms, I don't see it.
House committee sorry, House
committee removals hbus. Got it.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is
following through on his pledge
to remove three Democrats from
their house committees.
Representatives Adam Schiff,
Eric Swalwell, and Ilhan Omar
are losing their assignments.
McCarthy confirmed the move
Monday, Schiff and Swalwell will
be kicked off the House
Intelligence Committee and
Representative Omar will be
removed from the House Foreign
Affairs Committee. McCarthy has
the power to keep the two
congressmen off the Intel panel
as house speaker. A majority
vote in the House will be needed
to remove Omar McCarthy promised
a year ago to remove them if
Republicans took control of the
House. He repeated that vow
during the midterms. Omar has
been accused of anti semitism
multiple times. Both former
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and
Senate Majority Leader Chuck
Schumer have rebuked her for her
statements. McCarthy tweeted
that he removed her for quote,
repeated anti semitic and anti
American remarks. McCarthy said
Swalwell can't get a security
clearance in the public sector
Swalwell allegedly had an affair
with a suspected spy from the
Chinese Communist Party. Ah,
the thing is, I'm so kind of sad
for people who think that these
guys are Republicans. I couldn't
make any difference. They're not
no but they anything they get
rid of these Swalwell and, and
Schiff, just to get them out of
the way so they're not on TV all
the time.
Now, I think we're witnessing
another op surprise surprise.
I'll play this short clip
this morning. ABC News has
learned President Biden's legal
team has found a second batch of
classified documents just days
after the White House confirmed
classified records were found at
Biden's former DC office last
November before the midterm
elections. Sources say after
that batch of about 10 documents
was found. aides began searching
for more documents leading to
this second discovery.
Republicans want Attorney
General Merrick Garland to
appoint a special counsel to
investigate as was done in the
MAR a Lago documents case
focusing on former President
Trump's handling of documents.
Now what we know from 15 years
of doing this show,
deconstructing mainstream media
looking at the overall
landscape. There's never a
coincidence. So the fact that
President Joe Biden not one but
two troves of documents,
declassified documents show up
one apparently in his garage
next to his Corvette Which is
another great little image they
launch. What remember the first
thing I think we maybe agreed on
when when they raided Mar a Lago
is it was a setup. It was a
setup to make it look horrible
to make it look like they were
and they weren't rating they
weren't going in with, with guns
drawn. I'm thinking that thing
was a setup for this. Because
these are possibly Ukraine and
China documents, whatever. I
really, everything screams opt
to me. The original Trump said
that would be that's a great
idea. I did consider it. I'm
still not 100%. But I liked the
idea that one would necessarily
lead to the other to make the
other better. In other words,
you you set up all your In fact,
you get stuff like this play
this clip, this is Biden. is
under Biden is dropping. Yeah.
Okay. One of these ladies. Yes.
I
think that no matter what you
just said is yeah, there was
differences in what happened.
Yes. Well, we all know that
Trump is a liar and a thief. So
it's not that big of a job to
say that he obstructed and he
lied. We don't think that Biden
is a liar and a thief. So we
give him the benefit of the
doubt. That's partly what's
going on. But what I think also
is going on, no matter what the
truth of it is, will be they
will spin it, bobblehead and
Marjorie Taylor and that crowd,
Matt gates, you think they're
not going to spend this and it's
just as bad as Trump. And so the
lie gets out there. People
believe it just like that
Donaldson person, whatever his
name is, what's his name? Byron
diamond Donald. I saw him also
he was at the fight on the
floor, too, wasn't he was
nominated for speaker a number
of people by to PT 15. Buying
has been so invasive, so
ubiquitous, that no one will
believe the truth anymore. And
that that you can put that at
the at the feet of Donald Trump,
who started the lions.
Oh, my goodness, well, this is
being exported.
And by the way, there just go
back to the theory to do to do
the second Trove because this
this Brant came after they found
the first little batch in the
closet. And she's defending it,
you know, well, you know, it's
not the same as Trump because
Trump's a liar. So I don't know
what that's got to do with a
trove of documents, which is a
different use is determined by
the rule of law whether you
should have these or not. Yeah.
And so she goes on this rant and
so you need the second punch.
Yeah, which is exactly what they
got. I played the mouse makes
this which does make it now with
the second when the second punch
came out where they found the
second batch. That makes that be
considered being an up or a
setup of some sort, but to base
it on the first one tomorrow
Lago raid to make it a 123 punch
123 That is genius. Who's ever
running this is hey, we're raid
good. Plays you guys don't get
paid enough. But that's that is
slick.
Let's go back to the original
story from CCBs of Trove, one in
Mexico City. Today, President
Biden addressed questions about
his management of classified
materials.
I don't know what's in the
documents. I've my lawyers have
not suggested I asked what
documents they were. I've turned
over the boxes. They've turned
over the boxes to the archives.
And we're cooperating fully.
This comes one day after CBS
News was first to report that
roughly 10 documents marked
classified CBS
CBS found a John CBS CBS rinky
dink
I miss vice president were
discovered on November 2, they
were inside this building 10
blocks from the White House
where Biden had an office after
his vice presidency was a source
tells CBS News the documents,
which were found inside a box in
a locked closet had multiple
levels of classification and
included highly classified
material. Today the Republican
led House Oversight Committee
announced its launching an
investigation and ask the White
House for all documents
retrieved from President Biden's
personal office and a list of
who had access to that office.
The inquiry is drawing
comparisons to the investigation
into
I'm also thinking because this
this is this is more to this
report. CBS is spending a lot of
time on something like this. If
they wanted to kind of cover it
up like they would typically do.
They wouldn't spend this much
time. This is a almost a two
minute report. So
yeah, a lot former President
Trump's handling of classified
documents. In that case more
than 300 were recovered from Mar
a Lago last year after Trump
resisted multiple requests to
turn them over to CBS is Robert
Kosta spoke to former Vice
President Mike Pence
when the American people see
President Biden receiving one
for form of treatment with the
discovery of classified
documents that were retained
after he left the office of the
vice president. And they see
President Trump treated in an
entirely different way. Again,
the handling of classified
materials a very serious issue.
Why is pence all of a sudden
talking about this? We he
doesn't say anything. You hear
nothing from pence? Why now?
Yes. Is he still working with
Trump?
No, for our nation,
and we ought to take behind
this, but there ought to be
equal treatment under the law.
A source tells CBS News that the
Justice Department's review led
by US Attorney John Laos, a
Trump appointee, is largely
done. But there are still
inquiries about whether any
classified documents might be at
other locations.
See, they'd had the setup. They
were setting up the second
Trove. Other locations, other
locations?
Hmm. Well done.
So what's now that's all funny,
and that's, you know, whatever's
going on, I guess they finally
want to get rid of Biden. I
think you already identified
that that's what Nancy Pelosi
did with the keeping the
Democrats all on board and
unanimous, therefore, expressly
allowing the Republican incoming
Republicans and McCarthy to to
negotiate for more power to have
all of these types of
commissions. Maybe it is the
final takedown Maybe? Or maybe
they just want to say, hey, you
know, what, why don't you take
Kamala for two years? Here you
go. deal with that. But what got
me out of the news is the the
blatant lies about what happened
in Brazil. Now this had the
world press could say nothing
about what happened in Brazil,
which, you know, this has been
going on for a month, where,
where the Brazilians are very
angry about the elections or
angry about the president, who
came out of literally, like out
of jail to be elected, they
think it's a scam. But the world
press is do ACE has the same
playbook. In fact, their their
playbook is so similar. They're
calling it the same playbook as
the trump of the tropics. Here
is the news agents podcast from
the UK.
I mean, the other thing that I
watched and saw and that
reminded me so much of January,
the sixth was the sort of people
taking selfies of themselves in
the parliament building in the
National Assembly, as if this
was a kind of look what we've
done that sort of triviality,
but also the moment as well of
what they had been doing, and
that they just didn't seem to
care. And that was that they may
have been dressing green and
gold, as opposed to red, white
and blue and wearing Magga hats.
But it felt so similar. Just
totally in Seussian way, they
just think, Oh, well, we're
going to store the capitol
buildings. And they do and gold,
of course, is Brazil's religion,
right? It's the football shirt.
Yeah, speaks volumes for your
support of the national team and
of your country. So from that
respect, it is quite Magga you
know, the football shirt and the
colors of your country become
the thing that signifies your
patriotism to the rest of the
world.
Patriotism is crazy. You can't
have patriotism. You can't wear
the colors of your country.
You're in a hole if you do that.
And it was a really strange
report, but it's everywhere. F
20. They did put they do they
have made that connection.
They've done everything they can
to pound at home.
Oh, wait, France 24 was just
they just kept going and going
and going. So that was the news
agents. Here's France. 24. Good
afternoon. Great to see you as
always. They bring in this guy
who I think he's the
international analyst for
France. 24. I think he was a
congressman. Maybe he was in
2010. Listen to this guy. Lay it
out.
Good afternoon, greatest here.
As always. Let's talk about what
happened yesterday and the
similarities with January 6.
Yesterday was the eighth of
January the date two years off.
Oh, almost the same day, awfully
similar and who left office
sowing doubt in their supporters
minds
and many pundits were saying
about what we saw in Brazil with
this assault that it was
essentially an insurrection
foretold. That is the writing
has been on the wall with
exactly this type of politically
galvanized violence, violence
violence bar right. Let's not
mince words here. Far Right
hardliners that have been
radicalized by toxic political
rhetoric which did not just
start yesterday or the week
before. The previous Brazilian
President Jair Bolsonaro
throughout his term in office
railed against what he said were
the fraud and rigging of
Brazil's national election
system. He has since sort of
imbued all of his backers with
this vision of an elitist
conspiracy at work in Brazil to
heal in Brazil out to bring down
his government out to bring down
the ordinary people out to him
and his supporters. And that
remains very much intense. So
you had these I say the words
again, because it's the wording
here is is important, far right.
radicalized hardliners, I'm
not Can we just make sure your
viewers understand just what's
very important. The words matter
here far right. So
you had these I say the words
again, because it's the wording
here is is important, far right.
radicalized hardliners, I'm not
saying far left here are there
sometimes instances of far left?
Sure there are. But in the
predominant cases, and
especially in the pattern we've
been seeing to connect the dots
between Brazil and the January
6, six insurrection, the US it
has been far right hardliners
who have been radicalized by
toxic misinformation and
disinformation and Mal
information going on to false
claims. Another way of saying
that is to cling on to lies
about election fraud, to reject
the results of elections of
national elections in so doing
to deal a blow to the jugular of
democratic institutions, and to
continue to embrace their
champions. In one case, Trump in
another case, show your
Bolsonaro. In both cases, those
champions often try and refute
that they have anything to do
with this.
I mean, this is so insane to me,
Glenn Greenwald, who lives in
Brazil, and I did not clip it
because he's so annoying on the
TV show. And all you have is a
transcript on the substack. He
said there was no violence.
Bolsonaro was not there. He
wasn't, you know, telling the Go
riot or anything like that,
mostly in Florida. But the last
coincidence in Florida, so as
Trump,
here's, here's a short one from
the CBC same playbook.
Here's what the Congress looked
like yesterday at the height of
the assault, 1000s of people
storms, the buildings, smashing
their way inside. As you see
many more yellow and green
colors of the national football
team and the country's flag,
balsa narrow supporters have
claimed them as their uniform.
It's the uniform of the country,
it's the flag of the country.
You can't you can't just claim
that What are you a crazy
patriot? No, we can't have that.
So there was one thing that I
found super interesting, that
didn't get a lot of air time at
all. And it was a sign whenever
you see a professionally made
sign, you've got to got to think
Hold on a second, what's going
on here? Again, France 24.
Yes, with everything that has
taken place. In Brazil since
Sunday, I found that electronic
voting machines are really one
of the elements at the heart of
this story. Now I'm going to
show you a video that has been
circulating quite heavily on
Brazilian and pro Bolsonaro
social media. So let's take a
look. Now, this is a video from
Sunday. And we can of course see
mass amounts of protesters, but
also this huge sign in
Portuguese and in English. And
it does say we want the source
code. Now you might be wondering
what
this is, this is great. We want
the source code. So their claim
is the same claim as the Kraken,
Sidney Powell and Trump, you
know, and many others that the
voting machines are rigged. And
this, this woman goes into quite
some depth incorrectly. Of
course, she's reading from her
little iPhone. To explain, let's
explain what this is.
Now, you might be wondering what
exactly that means. What what is
source
code, you want to take a stab
about what source code is, and
then we'll listen to how she
explains it.
Source code is the actual
computer program that makes the
machine operate, it means what
are they referring to. And what
these protesters are referring
to is that they are questioning
the reliability of not just the
vote that's just taken place.
Just what I did that I screw
that up a second, I'm sorry,
pro Bolsonaro social media. So
let's take a look. Now this is a
video from Sunday. And we can of
course see mass amounts of
protesters, but also this huge
site in Portuguese and in
English. And it does say we want
the source code. Now you might
be wondering what exactly that
means. What are they referring
to. And what these protesters
are referring to is that they
are questioning the reliability
of not just the vote that's just
taken place, with the results,
placing Lula da Silva in power,
but they're also questioning the
reliability of the electronic
voting machines that Brazil
uses. Now, what exactly is
source code you might be asking
for a random source code. It's a
programming language is
essentially the language that
carries the instructions for how
our software works. It's
basically the command lines that
that build the program is Brazil
electoral authorities. Now it
gets better all the ones
by the way, now I understand why
you asked me to do this little x
The nation so we get pounded
home. Yes, they don't know what
they're talking about
actually writes the source code.
And now to keep things fair in
this country that does have a
tendency to be massively
influenced by misinformation the
TSE ensures that the source code
is inspected by not just one
particular body, but actually a
multitude of different actors
there. So the source code is
inspected not just by
universities and political
parties, but also the Federal
Police, federal prosecutors, and
even the armed forces and this
inspection is mandatory. So in
previous elections, the source
codes weren't available for
inspection, six months before
the election took place. But
actually, this time for that for
the election that just passed in
October 2022. The courts granted
access to the code one year
before, which means these source
codes have been available for
inspection since October 2021.
So while you might be seeing
protesters saying we want the
source codes, yes, they weren't
available, and they aren't
available to the actual public
programming language, but they
have been available for
inspection.
So the public can't you're too
stupid public, you can't have
the source code. No, you can't
have the source code.
Also, I would say that if you
want the source code, because
you suspect the machines, you
have to take the source code
from the machine that is suspect
correct something from a year
earlier? Yes, correct. You have
to pull the source code off the
machine, take the code off the
machine at an actual machine
that's that was used, and then
have somebody disassemble it.
Analyze while go through it. You
can do different, you're
different. So the source
code comes from Smartmatic. Who
say yeah, we we didn't do any of
the code for No, we didn't do
the code for the machines? No,
no, we just do the with the
authority for data provision and
other connection services. We
don't do the machine. We don't
develop the machines or the
operating system for the
machines. I don't know. I think
these were used in Arizona as
well.
Really, you know, the funny
thing about this that still kind
of like makes me roll my eyes
about this whole process is that
this was the same thing that
happened in George H. George W
Bush's reelection campaign. And
the Diebold machines that were
the source of the same complaint
on the side on the part of the
Democrats who moan and groan
about the dye bowl or D bowl
however you pronounce it. voting
machines that were rigged to get
make sure George Bush beats John
Kerry. And so we're, you know,
the complaint is not new. And
but it's not from both sides and
the Democrats always seem so
virginal when they do the start
complaining about something, or
or the Republicans in this case
are virginal. You know, it's the
first time that's ever and well,
you did it too. So
so we have we've heard the
reports from France 24 from
Deutsche Avella from the CBC. My
final one is from ABC. Good
Morning, America. Let's see if
they bring up any of this or
just the same old talking
points.
Overnight, Brazilian authorities
retaking control after 1000s of
riders storm several government
buildings in Brazil's capital
city. Supporters of former
President Jair Bolsonaro, who
lost his bid for re election in
October, reaching offices
housing, the National Congress,
the Supreme Court, and even
presidential offices this scene
looking eerily reminiscent of
the January 6 insurrection at
the US Capitol building. After
former President Trump's
election defeat, police
attempted to repel the writers
seen here confronting a group on
the roof of the National
Congress building with weapons
drawn on the ground. officers
fired tear gas into the crowd
trying to push them back. The
government was not in session,
but the demonstrators refusing
to accept the election victory
of President Lula DE SILVA sworn
in just days ago, hours after
the protests began former
president Bolsonaro criticizing
the protests and saying
destruction and invasion of
public buildings are not a part
of democracy. But Bolsonaro
called the trump of South
America.
No, no, no, no, no What happened
to the trump of the tropics? No,
no, no, no, no this you got
wrong talking points. Martha
buildings are not a part of
democracy. But Bolsonaro called
the trump of South America has
repeatedly claimed voter fraud
and encouraged a military coup
after his loss. President Lula
surveying the damages in his
presidential offices after
police cleared the protesters
and secured the buildings. At
least 400 people have been
arrested according to the
Brazilian gun Moment. There
remains a heavy police presence
in Brazil's capitol this morning
President Lula vowing that all
that terrorists who did this
will be found and punished and
President Biden calling the
attacks outrageous Robin,
very disturbing scene there in
Brazil, very disturbing. So
what?
I have to suggest something
please do in the same way that
the January 16 was somewhat
rigged with a jump, jump provoca
tours, FBI and the like, helping
people get in and cops opening
the doors and all this stuff
that's on those missing tapes,
which is what but it's all well
known. Had it be the same thing
in Brazil, it was the same up.
But what's what's interesting
about this it a little
frightening. Is that any any
uprising, any opposition from
the people of the country
wearing the flag colors of their
country, that that is
immediately deemed Trump. And
I'm sorry, but the media the
mainstream media still rules
what people think. Not not the
people listening to this
podcast, of course. But it's
they just it just is what it is.
They will not relent any other
type of thinking. Even just as
fairness. So any
countries out
any country that you know what,
maybe Canada's next? Yeah, I
think you can push Canadians
just a little too far. And
eventually, they'll stop arguing
and they'll they'll go and crush
them head and it will be far
right. Let me repeat not left
far right. Nationalists
wearing the Canadian flag wear
clothes wearing
wearing Maple Leafs nothing but
Maple Leafs. No, it's It's
disgusting. And while all of
this was happening, we have
Biden in Mexico. Do you even
know what that was about? A
boot? Well,
it's been kitted dated, the
reports that come out, say it's
about green and energy and the
fact that they want to mix you
know, Mexicans a big supplier of
oil. And they're a big producer
of oil.
Now that was NASA that was not
mentioned, this
is where I heard a report that
they were talking about. They're
trying to get them to stop
pumping oil, so they could be
more green.
But what they did is they signed
an agreement, and it's called
the declaration of North
America. That's why we had we
had open a door. Trudeau and
Biden. And they were there for
the North American Leaders
Summit. Remember, you're not
allowed to call America America
has to be United States of
America. And yes, what they
talked about was fortify
even though the Mexicans don't
call themselves Americans in
competition, nor do the
Canadians Yeah, but
you got to this because the
America was coming or whatever
is gonna be a good old America
that predates our show
does the North American Union,
so they were there to sign a
declaration? And you're correct
the six pillars? Six Pillars
Don't you need four. So they
have six pillars. That first
one, diversity, equity
inclusion, that's number one.
Number two, climate change and
the environment number three,
competitiveness. Number four,
Migration and Development.
Number five is health who gives
a crap we hope we just want you
to die really. And six is
regional security, which is war
machine. And the one that I
focused on was immigration. And
they keep referring to the
declaration of Los Angeles,
which happened in I think, May
or June of 2022. Where this
where the Los Angeles
Declaration on migration and
protection. And the declaration
comes from the heads of state
and government from Argentine
Republic, Barbados, Belize,
Federal Republic of Brazil,
Canada, Republic of Chile,
Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador,
El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana,
Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, United
Mexican States, Republic of
Panama, Paraguay, Republicans,
Peru, United States of America,
oriental republic of erode way.
And they gathered there to talk
about E regular migration.
That's what it's now called.
It's called irregular migration.
And what they're going to do is
they're going to work to make
irregular migration, regular
migration by promoting regular
pathways for migration. They are
replacing everyone in every
single one of these countries or
the bringing them out of these
countries into North America,
which is Canada, obviously,
Mexico and the United States.
They're just and they're just
openly saying it. This was not
reported on that I can remember.
Nope,
not at all. So they want to
drain South America,
drain it and drop it off here.
And if you think back to the
former New York banker that is
the plan they and he's not
worried he's not worried about
China he's not worried not
certain are worried about
Russia. He's not worried about
any country because as long as
we can keep importing bodies, we
are going to win. And they don't
care where they get the weather
we make bodies which is not in
the cards because we're we have
brainwash people into believing
dogs are people too am self
sterilization,
self right. And that help
mutilate the kids so they can
have kids mutilate the, you
know, get them into self
mutilation or that self but you
might as well because they agree
to it. Abortion, sexual
mutilation, abortion
and fear and fear of climate
change and all you don't want to
bring a child into this world.
Removal of faith, introduction
of science as religion. So just
bring them all in.
It's a good plan. Well, yeah,
it's
kind of Yeah, it's kind of evil.
But yeah, it's a good plan, I
guess
who I mean, it's, it's not a
plan I would approve, or want.
I'd you know, read things to be
kind of, you know, fashion and
I'm just an old fogy.
Now how about this now and by
the way, this, of course, is a
anti semitic trope and a
conspiracy theory Q anon nut job
to say, this is the great
replacement. Most popular baby
names for 2022 in the UK,
Mohammed, the Netherlands,
second most popular name in the
Netherlands, Muhammad
to get in there
almost never was popular
name in the Netherlands.
Let me see I have the story.
That's a good question. What
was the joke in that movie, if
anyone wants to see it, where
it's American? Can't remember
that. They had to think of the
name of it, but it's one of
these parody movies. And this
guy's leading a band of raiders
and he says, okay, so Mohammed,
he yells and everybody stands.
Oh my god, it can't get any
funnier. Most popular baby name
in the in the Netherlands. Noah,
filled the artist son. We need
to be saved from the Muhammad's
No, no, no, no.
Ah, yeah.
No, I mean, at this point, the
world is there. This is this has
got to be all parts of the great
reset. They're just rolling
everything out willy nilly, by
the way. That's the problem.
Yeah. That's why it's going off
the rails here and there. Yeah,
yeah. Surely, surely. Surely you
have some stuff to add to this.
Not to
that. You caught me off flat
footed with that one. Well,
there's this slide we could go
with if you're going to be
talking about stuff like that.
Let's see what kind of things
are falling apart, okay, because
I do have plenty of that. Oh,
good. Like, I didn't know this
was going on. But the French
healthcare system seems to be in
a disarray go and which is the
best in the world
and they're pissed about it.
They're proud people are
protesting like crazy.
With French health healthcare
clip.
Also in France, doctors went on
strike last week for an increase
in their wages. They also called
out poor working conditions, and
say the quality of health care
has deteriorated. And today's
France correspondent David ves
has the story.
Doctors took to the streets of
Paris last week in protest part
of a 14 day long strike. Several
doctors unions are demanding a
wage increase. They also want to
see improvements in working
conditions.
70% of the demonstrators here
are young women who have been
working for four or five years,
and who are expressing their
dismay and despair at not being
able to do their work properly.
Even though it's an exciting
job, and one that serves the
population
among says the quality of health
care in France hit a low point.
They poured billions into the
hospitals without reorganizing
the care system. And we saw that
at the beginning of the
pandemic, as the hospitals were
overwhelmed. So the whole system
in France is collapsing, because
it's being run by administrators
who knows nothing about this
profession and who think that
everything can be solved by
protocols meetings. We want to
watch time to care for our
patients.
Some hospital care worker unions
have also now called for strike
action and protests over
conditions.
Wow. Sounds very similar to the
problems everywhere with the
health care system.
Yeah, it's the middlemen. And
the thing is, this is the same
problem with the education
system, and everything else. So
that's like institutionalized
because you have you create
these systems you think you can
have a lot of meetings like
there's a bitching about the
meetings meetings and but it's
like the education system with
all the administrators in
between a no to and all the
teachers just poorly paid. So
you end up with all these
freaks. And I'll call them that
the freaks are teachers with the
red hair and the nose rings, and
you know, kind of a fat face and
a baby. Oh, they're all non
binary, where they all come
from. And so you end up with
this because you get people
stealing money from the system.
Yeah. And hiring, they're hiring
their friends to join in the
grift.
Yeah, it's a big grift is
exactly right. Here's part two
health minister Francois bone
said the industrial action
couldn't come at a worst time as
hospital deal with surges in
COVID, flu and lung infections.
The figural newspaper reported
of 31 cases of patients dying
while waiting in the emergency
departments in the month of
December, this GP will run rural
practice describes his
situation, about an eight fall
at that good If
nothing works anymore. Consider
that the emergency room I saw
patients there are who called
me, there were 70 people in
front of them waiting in the
emergency room. So it's between
14 to 20 hours of waiting. For
the last two or three months.
I've seen a lot of doctors who
have retired. In my practice, I
dealt with between 50 to 60
patients every day. I've never
worked like this. I am
exhausted. I can't take it
anymore.
The French president last week
said he would take additional
measures to reorganize the
hospital sector. But the
proposals failed to convince
healthcare unions.
Yeah, so we're seeing the same
in the UK. It was a pretty funny
meme going around, which showed
three countries. It's like, Hey,
I think I need stitches. United
States doctor says that'll be
$58,000. The UK doctor says,
yeah, you'll have to wait eight
months. The Canadian doctor says
kill yourself. And that's
literally where we're at with
health care. But no, that's not
enough. We have to take it one
step further. Can we actually
take the huge misinformation of
what is food? And by the way,
when you see organic, that's
just a brand. That's nothing to
do with anything healthy? Can we
take that one step further? And
can we kill the kids before they
even reach maturity data new
guidelines
from the American Academy of
Pediatrics for teens who are
overweight or obese these new
recommendations call for a more
proactive approach. Dr. John
Nash is here to explain again,
pretty significant shift. Yeah,
this is the first edition GEORGE
It's 101 pages. And basically
the change here went from
watchful waiting for children
and teens with overweight and
obesity to an aggressive all
hands on deck approach involving
pediatricians, nutritionists,
other health professionals and
the parents even surgery and
medication. Yeah, and I know
that's gonna get a lot of
attention when people think,
aggressive. What
are you having heard this?
No, I know this. I know the
story. But yeah, it's the way
you have to back it up. Yes,
it's the way Stephanopoulos
says. He just is the worst. And
he's like a lousy actor reading
from a script. He's like a porn
actor. Does that include drugs
and surgeries? I mean, I mean,
just my trying to read I can't
even do it as bad as he did.
I'm here with your pizza, ma'am.
You is not even that. I mean,
that's better than what he just
involving pediatricians,
nutritionists, other health
professionals and the parents
even surgery and medication.
Yeah, and I know that's gonna
get a lot of attention when
people think, oh, isn't that
aggressive? What they're saying
in terms of surgery, bariatric
surgery and FDA approved weight
loss medications are for
children or teens with severe
obesity, you're talking
bariatric surgery, that's a BMI
greater than or equal to 120%
starting at 13 and up for weight
loss medications. Starting at 12
years of age and up, George,
there have been 20 to 30 years
now of good data, good clinical
experience showing safety and
efficacy. And again, it's about
trying to jump in on short term
and long term risks that we know
come with obesity. Dr. Janice,
thanks very much safe
and effective. Now. A couple of
things about this. Obesity has
been classified as a disease PC.
So obesity is not if something
you catch you don't get it from
overeating or, and that's not
really the issue or an addiction
to sugar or walk in any
supermarket. Please look at the
supermarket and look at the
colors. Just look at the color.
Stand back. Tell me if
everything isn't screaming eat
me eat me eat me. And it's
sugar. It's preservatives. It's
crap and People are not eating
food. And the NIH just showed us
the new food pyramid, which says
lucky charms are healthier than
steak. Okay? So not only are
they again out to kill our
children kill them, they want to
make money off of it. And
there's no difference between
this and trans surgeries, which
as we know from the insurance
industry, the the total money
that can be made from a child
transitioning over their
lifetime is $7 million per
child. But there's a huge push
here and you're and now that we
have this crisis 40 I think it's
47% of all children in the
United States are obese. We are
number one, we're leaders don't
worry, everyone's cut. The
Netherlands is I've seen fat
people in the Netherlands, you
see fat people in the UK never
used to see that. Now we're
going to really push and I
had to throw in a couple of
doses, you know, making it.
First of all, in the Netherlands
where everybody bicycles.
Yeah, to eat just beef and
potatoes.
They use is just the normal.
There's no reason for a fat
person to exist in the
Netherlands. And that was just
no reason it has to be dietary.
It's the input.
Totally. The input is crap,
you're not eating food. So let's
make a grift out of this to
Rose Garcia says for as long as
she can remember, doctors told
her she was overweight. What did
the doctor or others tell
you to do, just to exercise and
eat better. She
struggled unsuccessfully for
years,
by the way. So sad because that
is the problem, exercise more
and eat better. There's no place
to get good food, because we
definitely just don't have the
knowledge anymore. But food is
this has been set up for a long
time. And now here it is, we're
killing our kids. Then at
age 15. She developed
hypertension and became pre
diabetic.
I visited my doctor and I told
her that I wanted to lose
weight. But I wanted help. I
knew I couldn't do it by myself
with parental
permission. She finally tried
bariatric weight loss surgery
last June, along with counseling
for emotional eating,
and I'm sure some SSRIs for your
depression because you're
overweight.
Since then, she has lost more
than 90 pounds Did you look in
the mirror and think who is that
my clothing was a big, big sign.
I would put on my favorite
dresses and they were too big.
And it was really really
surprising to me.
The new guidelines from the AAP
recommend better nutrition,
exercise and face to face
counseling. treatment may also
include weight loss drugs and
surgery for adolescents who meet
the criteria. But for many
families, medication and surgery
are not covered by insurance.
Here we go. If they have
insurance, what do you think
about these new guidelines?
I think that it's definitely a
step in the right direction.
How do you thread that needle
between body shaming and
communicating that there are
some consequences to your health
if you're overweight or obese,
it is not about how you look
it's how your body is on the
inside.
And by the way, notice Lizzo
Lotus notice Hollywood notice
the commercials morbidly obese
women mainly are showing up in
beauty products commercials I
mentioned
before I meant I mentioned this
because we I do a monitoring a
target on the Nanda DH unplugged
show. And one of the things I've
been seeing there's these large
posters on the wall of obese,
morbidly obese women.
Yeah, cute are good clothes. And
it's beautiful because they're
beautiful, they're beautiful
inside and out. And then these
women have been targeted
targeted by the food industry.
And now we're gone and and
Farmer of Go ahead sing the
commercial ozempic which is now
being used as a weight loss
drug. By the way, when you stop
taking ozempic the weight comes
right back. So we're giving
people drugs for their for their
sadness, drugs for their
obesity, cutting, you know,
cutting off their stomachs to
make sure that they don't eat
more of the crap that they're
already eating. I'm a little bit
incense, and now they're gonna
make everybody else pay for it.
Lots of obstacles remain
especially in equity and access
to health care, medical
insurance and healthy food.
And this is going to be
Medicare. It's gonna it's gonna
go right into the system,
Obamacare whatever you call it,
we're gonna be paying for it.
Now some parents may question
whether the recommendations for
drugs and surgery in some cases
go too far. But Nora, the AAP is
making it clear that more
aggressive early intervention is
needed.
You watch it's going to be added
to our government health care.
Oh, it has to be yes. There's no
doubt about it once it becomes a
standard practice and it has to
be covered. Now that brings me
to some pro fat people. Okay. On
tick tock.
Oh, this is not cool. ordinated
this is just how the show rolls
sometimes which is interesting.
I have
one to fat complainer. And then
I have the second clip, which
claims that anything you said
that affected entire Spiel you
just laid out is racist. Oh,
should I play that one or what?
No,
no, let's start with. Let's
start with a long clip, which is
the fat complaints and this is
from a fat woman.
Generally speaking, there's
three kind of big buckets of
reasons why someone might engage
in intentional weight loss.
First is desirability, second
health, third, stigma. But at
the end of the day, all of those
are rooted in fat phobia in
different ways, and I'll explain
first desirability, that is kind
of the most obvious when it
comes to fat phobia. We
currently live in a society that
uplifts, thinness, able bodied,
eveness, whiteness, seriousness,
and heterosexuality as the
things that are most desirable.
And so if you are wanting to
lose weight, in order to become
more desirable, you are
upholding a fat phobic beauty
standard, as well as the non
whites from Sinologists. So next
is health. What we know is that
weight is not a good indicator
of someone's health and also
your health is not an indicator
of your worth. You can have
health and body related goals
for yourself that are not about
fat phobia, and not about weight
loss. So let me give you an
example, you might decide that
you have a goal of hiking a
particular mountain in your
area. Now you would be engaging
in different types of movement
in order to achieve that goal,
you may or may not lose weight
in doing that, and in fact,
there's lots of fat Mountaineers
and hikers. third bucket reason
is that you might be facing
extreme fat phobia and anti fat
bias in your own life and you
have personally mentally hit a
wall where you can't deal with
it anymore, and so you decide to
intentionally lose weight. That
is actually the case with Roxane
Gay, who is very tall, they are
like six foot or six one. And
prior to their weight loss
surgery, they would have been
categorized as a super fat. So
being a super fat and being that
tall comes with a particular
type of physical accessibility
challenge as well as anti
fatness. And so for that reason,
Roxane Gay, elected to have
weight loss surgery, but it's
really important that if you
still go through with
unintentional weight loss that
you don't sacrifice fat
liberation politics, because
otherwise it's still just fat
phobia, even if you're doing it
for your mental health and
accessibility.
SLP fat liberation politics. I
need to say something. I have
fat friends. There's fat people
who are listening. Your it's not
your fault, though. It's a
massive, long Lost Codex
Alimentarius. Hello. We haven't
talked about that in a long
time. This was planned. It's a
way to lose weight and become
healthy is eat and I'll just
give you an example. Go to beef.
initiative.com Just buy ground
beef directly from a rancher
that's a you could eat ground
beef for breakfast, lunch and
dinner and walk for 45 minutes
today, you will become
incredibly hot drinks drink
water. That's it, you will be
fine. The problem is the food.
And look, I we watch Friends.
And Everybody Loves Raymond. At
the end of the evening like I
would just chill out and watch
something. We don't care if it's
a repeat. It's so funny. Every
commercial is junk food followed
by weight loss junk food
followed by weight loss there yo
yoing everybody. You are 87
years old. You look like a 50
year old. Why? Because you've
had 15 years you've had a cough
once never been sick that I can
recall. Why? Because you cook
for yourself and you cook good
food. That's it. Everything else
is psychological warfare and I'm
mad about it. I'm really mad.
You're on a roll. I'm mad about
with that. Let's listen to this
clip. This is worse.
This is not like racism. It is
racism anti fatness is rooted in
anti blackness. And the reason
why people are pursuing thinness
is because they're pursuing
proximity to whiteness. The
reason why people hate fat
people is because people hate
black people and appearing
Carlier bigger is associated
with blackness, especially black
women, and that's where they're
discriminated in the workplace.
overly sexualized and this has
gone back for centuries and
centuries all systems of
oppression, capitalism, sexism,
racism, it all comes back to
white supremacy, which is the
foundation of the fabric of
America and rules every sector
and aspect of our society.
insane. Insane.
I would say yes, insane.
So it's Mo and I just happen to
do another mo facts yesterday. A
lot of it was about this. I know
he seems like a black guy to me,
maybe he has a different
opinion.
But you can't have a different
opinion you ain't black.
He's special. He's different.
That's what's going on. Now I'm
really, really sad that it's all
coming together at the same
time. And the fix is so simple.
It will be cheaper for you to
buy good ground beef and make
burgers, big burgers, Make
Meatloaf, make meatballs,
whatever you want. Eat that for
a month. It'll be cheaper than
the crap you're buying drink
water walk for 45 minutes a day.
You will lose weight is I've
seen it happen time and time
again. And the smartest people,
the smartest people in my life,
don't even know what they're
eating. We don't know anymore.
That's what happened in the
Netherlands once they got the
supermarkets and once they got
McDonald's and Burger King,
people got fat. Now I saw it
happen. I'm old enough to have
seen the thin, the thin Brits
the thin Dutch, the French suck
habla. They're ballooning too.
Well, I noticed this also in
Canada, one of the thinnest
towns in Canada traditionally, I
haven't been to Toronto for a
decade. But it was already I
used to go more often than not,
and I would go there and it was
because the you know, people
would walk they'd be walking
their walkers in Canada, they
walk all over the place. And
they were it was a thin city.
Everybody was thin there. And
then the last time I went, which
was about 10 years ago,
everybody had these big butts.
Where did this happen? Now it
could be the they were big users
of rapeseed oil. I think canola
oil which is Canadian. Yeah.
Boil rings. Yes, it's
highly processed. Do you know
what? This is? Butter? The Irish
butter the carry? Yeah. So I
like getting this. I like
getting the bars for you know,
just for if we want to put it in
the recipe and I get the
spreadable. And I and I gotta
come home and Tina looks at this
thing. She says, What did you
buy? I said I got the spreadable
Irish butter. And it's Look at
this. It had a big red stripe
that I didn't see of course, and
it said now with canola oil.
What their
purpose purposely raising is
about carry that butter you're
talking about. It's probably
it's probably it's Costco is
probably crap to buy. No, it's a
good butter. Not that what you
bought, but the thing is if you
leave it out instead of the
refrigerator, you just leave it
out for about an hour or two.
It's so spreadable. It's
ridiculous. Why would you buy
spreadable when it is
spreadable? Because I want
it now with canola oil. I
thought yeah. They're selling it
as a premium.
Oh, oh, yeah. No, that's how you
do it. That's exactly how you do
it.
That's the car right there.
It's a benefit not a no, it's
not a detractor. But now I have
a question. Is this the right
time to launch a book about
having too many eggs?
Well with a shortage. No.
Somebody's calling right now to
tell me to shut up.
I'm gonna play this.
But when the book comes out,
there'll be plenty of eggs. Do
you
want to take that off the hook?
Do you want to answer should we
take it off the hook while you
play the clip? Okay, this is a
UK farmer explaining the truth
behind the egg shortage, which
has been explained to us by the
authorities as the avian flu.
Not true say the farmers
All right. Well, if you've been
to the grocery store lately,
you've likely noticed that that
almost I'm sorry, this is this
is the report and then I have
the farmer All right. Well,
if you've been to the grocery
store lately, you've likely
noticed that the high price of
eggs so prices are so high that
some people are calling eggs the
new luxury item. Just like beef
will be the new caviar and comes
as Wall Street awaits a new
report on inflation today.
Here's avcs Andrea Fujii this
morning with grocery prices,
especially eggs putting a bigger
dent in Americans wallets.
Analysts have high hopes for the
new government report on
inflation due out today. It's
expected to show consumer prices
last month Rose 6.5% compared to
a year ago. That's encouraging
when compared to the 7.1%
increase in November, but not
nearly enough relief. shopper.
Use was always wrong with these
reports. The 2.5% increase is on
top of the 7.5 it's cumulative.
It is not something you know
resetting 10 years ago
we cannot we can't get any eggs
now we don't have a supply. We
don't have a farm that we that
we know yet. We're looking to
get eggs from Tina keeps saying
let's get let's get two chickens
to say you need to read this
book. That's not what you want.
And by the way, how are you
going to protect two chickens?
Here There's all kinds of farm
and it's a lot
I know you have to have a lot of
just quickie for anyone who
wants to get chickens. You have
to have a coop. You have to have
a coop and you have to literally
put the chickens in the coop and
seal them into the coop at night
and lock the coop so no, none of
these environments get in there
because weasels
right underneath any any fence
come up and eat them up.
You have to have a good coop,
and you have to clean the poop
in the coop. Yeah, dead chickens
deaf screw that, you know.
Chickens poop everywhere. But
you just wash it out once in a
while. But yeah, you two
chickens, who do you have the
area for a lot. You could have a
lot of chickens before the
animals figured out there.
Alright, so
let's go back to the report.
That's encouraging when compared
to the 7.1% increase in
November, but not nearly enough
relief for most shoppers.
It's just too much. It's too
much. I don't want to buy any I
can't afford it.
Overall food prices stop. Again.
The way they did this report,
she said it was a relief. Yeah.
But it went up. And
additionally, this is not
instead of this is an addition
to Yes, it was 7.5 the month
before then went up another 2.5.
That's not a relief. So why are
they reporting like it is a
relief?
Because they're full of crap. I
was I was at eight we only have
we have to we have the natural
grocer, which is kind of a joke,
but they do get stuff from
farms. No eggs haven't been any
no eggs for two and a half,
three weeks. So what's left is
the eggs at HEB. Which who
knows? Now they don't feel
great. I have a question about
that in a moment. They don't
feel great if you boil them. And
I see. And this breaks my heart
I see old people, old women
looking at all the selections of
eggs, and the prices and the
coupons. And the this is doesn't
this is a 18 eggs. And they're
trying to figure out how in
God's name they can afford it.
It's heartbreaking
for us by them to make eggs. And
at first, it's just too much
it's too much.
I don't want to buy any I can't
afford it.
Overall food prices rose about
12% In the last year. But eggs
have been a whole different
story with prices more than
doubling or even tripling in
some areas. Shoppers at one
store in New York reporting a
carton of eggs now costs more
than $11. Restaurants. They
can't keep up.
We sick at a case for about $27.
And now we're getting them for
about $150
It's not just inflation. How
many eggs in a case John, do you
happen to know?
Not offhand
is $7 and now we're getting in
for about $150
It's not just inflation. The
worst bird flu outbreak in years
has taken a toll on the industry
coupled with high demand during
the recent holiday baking
season. Leading to shortages in
some areas of high
demand we were barbecuing
stopped bankings
the Agriculture Department says
bird flu has reduced the egg
laying hen population by more
than 40 million if
the egg is still so high, we
will have to increase the price.
Again last week. I did a lot of
customers and stuff like that.
So I didn't do any muffins
because we have to find that
that toss up between what are we
going to be able to offer
the good news is some experts
believe egg prices may have
peaked but they're expected to
remain high through spring.
So there was the lie of the
avian flu. Now we have the UK
egg farmer bag
this one out there before the
supermarket's put their story
across and cancel everyone else.
So when you go into a
supermarket Now, you might see
that there is a bit of an egg
shortage. So not many eggs on
the shelf to buy, you know free
range and organic, nothing. So
you struggling to find eggs.
Supermarkets are going to tell
you this is because of avian
flu. Which to be fair, there has
been a lot of cases of avian
flu. But you want to know the
real reason why there's an egg
shortage is because the
supermarket's won't pay the
farmers for the the
supermarket's have upped their
price for you the consumer. But
they haven't built at that price
increase down to ask the
farmers. So our cost of
producing these eggs has
skyrocketed, feed electric the
price of new birds that's gone
up, but our price of eggs stay
the same. So we physically can't
afford to produce these eggs. So
currently, there's been 8
million less free range hens
ordered for next year's flock.
So that's just under 8 million
eggs every day, that we're not
going to be producing 8 million
eggs less every single day that
we don't produce. And we're
already 3 million eggs short of
being self sufficient. was so
the UK have to import 3 million
eggs every day to feed the
nation. And now we're losing
another 8 million birds because
the supermarket's will pay us
BREAKING NEWS THIS AFTERNOON a
massive fire I thought I was
gonna have the jingle damn we
had this we had this
on should remember Killam Yeah,
you're wrong you're calling
chickens in the United States by
the millions and maybe keeps up
with this because she's in touch
with all the chicken
organizations and she even knows
duck farmers
so they're calling them there's
not because they're dying
they're calling them they're
calling him
they're calling him we would
take dibs claimed as avian flu
one bird gets it somewhere and
then in the county and everyone
kills all their chickens. And
she says all basically all the
egg laying chickens have been
except in some areas where
there's never been an issue
because they're so freaked out
about avian flu that they kill
all the chickens and now they're
the there's a replenishment
going on as we speak all the
chickens or all the chickens are
being replenished I know what's
going on with that UK and she
says the A's will be back at
normal prices probably jacked up
a bit because you know you can
get away with it. But it should
be back to normal in terms of
production in May. So when our
book comes out No, too many
eggs.com Do you wish you can get
the PDF of free when the book
comes out to be plenty eggs,
what are possible substitutes
for eggs in baking etc.
To spend more money on your eggs
are available?
I'm asking you specifically.
I don't know. There's there's
powdered eggs I guess and then
which is available. I am not a
baker I am. The only person in
the house was kind of a baker's
J. Baker, I'm not a baker.
I'm reading subs. Here's the egg
substitute chart
where you're going to have to do
some baking is someone coming up
big meat and
I'm just looking to know I'm
just looking to see what they
will push on us. They're gonna
put something else on us.
Oh, they just they're gonna put
stuff on harbors for those. I
mean,
okay, that's just the story for
the restaurant stores. We could
do a whole show on that. Well,
let's do is. Let's do the last
one because we're running behind
it's all my fault.
This morning. The headlines
teasing a potential federal ban
on gas stoves due to health
concerns triggering a backlash
now. Can you cook well in a
restaurant scenario without gas?
No.
There you go. New York's Well,
yeah,
well, actually you can I take it
back. If you have a one of those
giant core news or one of these
old stoves that use wood and you
burn wood in the restaurant. I
think you could do just as well,
if not better than gas. Well,
no. Yes, you can.
Yeah. But New York City is now
going to put it into their
building code just like just
like Europe. No gas
nuts. Yeah.
But this morning, officials say
they're only opening a public
comment period. And no one is
coming for your gas stove.
Yeah, right. Oh, crap. You know,
they
are at the heart of the issue is
medical research showing nearly
13% of childhood asthma cases in
the US can be linked to the use
of a gas stove
can be linked to the use of a
gas though it's killing the
children. If it was always
something like that. If it was
really killing children, they'd
have you put more gas in
obviously, it's one. Yes.
I don't know if they're going to
explain what they're what
they're talking about. Yes, I
think so. I will if they don't
multiple studies looking into
chemicals that enter our homes
through stoves,
these are oxides of nitrogen or
NOx that get released into our
homes when we use gas to cook.
And those and NOx are well known
to contribute to asthma.
Many pollutants are odorless
Consumer Reports also looking
into this
nitrogen dioxide is a concern
because we know that it does
have adverse effects on
respiratory tract respiratory
illnesses, especially for
sensitive individuals such as
children who could have asthma
as well as elderly people who
also suffer from asthma.
Rich Trumka, Commissioner of the
Consumer Product Safety
Commission told Bloomberg News a
ban on gas stoves is on the
table. But he later backtracked,
the agency clarified it has not
proposed any regulatory action
on gas stoves at this time,
adding that any regulation would
involve a lengthy process, which
would apply only to new
appliances. In the meantime, as
regulators investigate, there
are some steps that concern
parents can take
as well. That's the first best
actionable thing we can do and
that is to make sure that we use
hoods we use ventilation. If we
don't have those installed, can
we at least try and open a
window
Consumer Reports found only 13%
of homes use the rangehood.
Meanwhile, nearly 100 cities
have already banned gas hookups
and new construction to
eliminate fossil fuels and
apartment buildings. And New
York's governor has called for a
ban on gas appliances statewide.
All right, go
no, they said it in there's no
access for him sometimes from
the gases burning in the air and
creates night night. Various
nitric or nitrogen oxides, NOx
as they refer to it. And this
has been going on this is a
known fact. And it's been
there's nothing new about to say
these gas stoves have been in
how is this what since the late
1800s? Probably. So we have at
least 100 years of experience
with these things that are now
all of a sudden this is an
issue. Why did it what is
bullcrap? It's it's a
smokescreen da
That's exactly right, a
smokescreen? smokescreen for
getting everybody on
electricity?
Yeah, so you can cut them off if
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like a bar
but I guess we have to go to
ISOs now,
now oh, well, Bob, we can I
mean, we're we should we're far
from over.
We're not that far from over.
That said we only been going for
two hours and 15 minutes. Well,
that's
right. We started late. Started
extremely late. Sorry about
that. But let's do the ISOs.
Okay, I have one.
I only have one.
Oh, let me see. Where's your
where's your one? All right.
See? Here's yours.
See, that's wild. That's not
bad.
My ISO works better if you heard
the clip first.
Ai hallucinations.
What it neither mine is a little
more legible, but it's not all
that great. And why is it not
dead
and illegible? It is crap. See?
That's wild. But we'll use
yours.
is better than mine. Okay, he
was better as he fit into the
show. Here's his Interesting.
Well, do
you want to hear the clip that
goes with
it? Yeah, let's play
it. This is a clip from NPR is
marketplace I think. And they
talk to Oh, remember Neva. This
is the search engine I pay for
and that I use
in your favorite product?
Well, it was and we just well,
so they talked to the founder.
Forget the guy's name. Excuse
me. Talk. Okay, yeah, not
really. They talked to the
founder of Neva, who integrated
an AI chat solution, which we
just recognize on the fly. What
they what they do is is a little
better than most of this chat AI
garbage. They give the sources
which can be two to five links
of where the information came
from, as it then goes ahead and
types it out in this parlor
trick trying to prove to you
that it says some intelligent
sentient being, but turned out
to be not so great on this
particular in this particular
report.
But while large language AI
models that's the tech behind
Niva and chat GPT. While they're
impressive, they're still a work
in progress. Ramaswamy is
showing me how Neva is AI would
summarize me.
Matt Levin is the host of the
NPR show planet money. He has a
degree in economics from Yale
University.
I'm a reporter at marketplace
and I once applied to Yale so
close. Neva is working on this
and has links and attributions
to source material chat. GPT
does not. The AI is mixing me up
with a couple other people. But
sometimes when it doesn't know
an answer, it just makes stuff
up. There's actually a term for
this AI hallucinations.
Large language models
have not necessarily been taught
things like absence of
knowledge.
It's crap.
So is that guy's voice?
I know that I mean, that's the
last time I'm gonna listen to
the marketplace. As you
predicted chat GPT is being used
to cheat.
Let's turn now to a growing
problem facing high schools and
universities around the world
and artificial intelligence
software called Chat GPT. While
the software has been a hit with
investors, with Microsoft,
reportedly planning to invest
$10 billion students are using
it to cheat on tests and even
write essays. So So Nikki
Matisse shows us how it works
and what parents should know.
This was unlike anything I dealt
with before
Darren hick and assistant
professor of philosophy at
Furman University in South
Carolina recently caught a
student using chante Beatty to
plagiarize a written assignment.
This
was a very well written essay,
but the things that they said
were just thoroughly wrong.
He ran the students essay
through a detection program to
see if the paper was written by
a human
I was now
99 point whatever percent
confident that this was written
by AI and luckily for my
purposes, the student copped to
it, they admitted that they'd
use chat GPG
New York City's Department of
Education recently banned chat
GPT citing the safety and
accuracy of content, open AI,
the creators of chat GPT say
that programs should not be used
for misleading purposes, and
they're developing ways to
identify text generated by its
system. What makes chat GPT
different than other AI systems
is its ability to learn and
respond to unique Conversations.
I'm going to ask chat GPT to
write me a 300 word essay on the
impact of technology's evolution
on society. And less than a
minute I had my 300 word essay,
written entirely by artificial
intelligence, Princeton student
Edward Tian is also working on a
program to outsmart the
artificial intelligence, what
are your tips for parents who
want to make sure their children
are doing their own homework,
students should try out these
new technologies, because it
also benefits them to learn
what's out there. But at the
same time, education is
something we take into our own
hands and we learn the most by
actually doing things.
So I think this is going to fail
spectacularly.
I have a couple points. Okay.
First of all, was that a
professor a teacher who was at
the beginning that guy I don't
know it's plagiarism CBS not
plagiarism. No, that's correct.
Plagiarism is specifically
stealing somebody else's
material and calling it your
own. This is something new is
not plagiarism. Because Who's
Who did he steal it from named a
person being plagiarized? Well,
so this guy right away this
teacher or professors that
idiot,
well, but hold on, hold on a
second. If the A if the if the
so called ai i gotta say so
called. If it
copies along the way I agree
with that, I agree is that
there's no such thing
if this shirt machine learning,
if it copies a large block of
text was written by someone
else. Do you consider that
plagiarism? Yeah, okay, but
that's what's happening. No,
yes. Yes, I've seen it myself. I
type in things about podcasting.
2.0 and podcasting. I recognize
the entire blocks of text and
where it came from.
Plagiarism is still stealing
from some person not from an AI
thing that it's stealing. Maybe
it's not plagiarist
okay. Oh, okay. Now you're this
is different. You're right, the
AI is plagiarizing. The Machine
Learning bullcrap. MLB is
plagiarizing
learning bullcrap. MLB, MLB MLB,
Major League Baseball. So did
these these countermeasures are
seemed to work more or less. And
I would just say it again. You
have a problem with this
bullcrap. If you're a teacher,
professor, go back to Blue Book
essay writing your bring
everybody into the class, you're
given the assignment, they write
it, they have an hour to write
the essay on the spot live and
in person. And origin
you know that writing requiring
students to write is racist,
right? You can't require them to
write children can't even write
anymore.
That's the solution. I mean, I
can argue your point there,
because it's somewhat specious.
But at the same time, some
people can write they can
actually write and you can read
it. It's very amazing. I I've
done this on purpose, by the way
to make it so kids can't read.
They can't read a clock. We've
talked about this on the show.
Millennials Gen Z in particular,
they see a clock on the wall a
regular clock, not a digital
clock. They see a regular clock
they can't read it. How hard is
that?
I have to prove a point about
the parlor trick that is this
machine land learning bullcrap.
I asked and I have a screenshot
of it. Chat GPT. I said. The way
you type out your answers is a
parlor trick to make you appear
more human. I wasn't even asking
the question. The answer? Yes.
providing answers in a way that
is similar to how a human would
respond is one way to make the
interaction with the AI feel
more natural and intuitive for
users. Additionally, mimicking
human light conversation allows
for more dynamic interaction and
more opportunities for the user
to ask follow up questions or
provide additional information
which can lead to a more
accurate and useful response. It
is worth noting that while my
natural language generation
understanding capabilities are
strong and getting better, then
I cut it off there
to go on and on and on. It
sounds like it was programmed by
Glenn Greenwald.
Probably plagiarizing Glenn
Greenwald.
You go, yay. Hi, Sean. Good
predict.
I have nothing to base this on.
Thanks. Just the fact that I
picked the hits, I predict this
will be an epic failure, epic
failure. And I think it'll take
Microsoft down with their $10
billion investment.
Well, the irony is a $10 billion
investment Microsoft, when did
they stop coding? When did they
stop hiring programmers to do
this sort of thing after visit?
What are they doing with their
time up in Microsoft is just
doing sales. Can't believe
Microsoft would never spend a
billion on anything in the olden
days. They if they were spending
why remember, they spent like
400 million on some product,
which of course failed after
they owned it. And that was like
they were just they were beside
themselves at this huge expense.
And now they're throwing 10
obviously, this is the way it
should be said they're throwing
$10 billion of the shareholders
equity away.
The interesting thing is that
they have programmed something
they say themselves, they say
that they have an AI that can
imitate anyone's voice in just
three seconds including
intonation, emotion, etc. Yeah,
I've heard this yet but where's
the where's the example?
I want to see it I mean, maybe
the Biden thing that are one of
our producers does not
apparently it doesn't that
doesn't exist yet. It's not it's
not even available yet. Of
course, if this works, or no, it
doesn't. It doesn't even matter
if it works. This will be built
into your car. And your car will
require that you speak before it
will start. I can guarantee you
this is going to happen
by old used cars.
They don't Yes, it'll be it'll
be a federal requirement.
Probably I'm not going to argue
that because they already have
they always want to put a
breathalyzer exactly but the
problem with that is the person
next to you get here Hey bank
easy blowing you the same for me
and I'll drive you home. So
that's not gonna work.
There was some news today about
FTX I really short clip and this
very interesting. You know, this
is the SAM Backman freed.
Apparently, the the Chief
Technology Officer of FTX is
trying to make a deal with the
feds. And he's he's opening up
the books. He's saying, Well,
you know, I, I gave a million
dollars to this campaign and a
couple million to that campaign.
And I probably violated some
campaign federal campaign laws
and get this. No, this kid it
looks like a kid. loaned, Lent,
loaned borrowed, they go
borrowed $543 million from
Alameda research while he was
working there. How does that
even work? Wow. And what did he
spend it on? That's what I'd
like to know. I mean, that's
some hookers and blow to the max
baby. I'm telling you this whole
thing. It's just a bunch of
children abused by their very
powerful parents. And here's the
latest. Well, the
now bankrupt cryptocurrency
exchange. FTX says it will begin
repaying customers and investors
after recovering $5 billion in
assets. company lawyers say
those assets include cash,
liquid cryptocurrency and other
investments. But they weren't.
Most of that crypto will be
tough to sell without hurting
the market.
So it's not actual money. It's
some scam coin. Who knows what
it is? That they're that they're
announcing? They're gonna sell.
Let's do that. I had a great
idea. They get us out of this
jam. Okay, let's create some
other bogus coin value at at 100
bucks a coin and let's give them
that.
Interesting to note that there's
some kind of short squeeze going
on and Bitcoin it was 16,500
Yesterday. Now it's almost
19,000. There's something going
on in the markets. And I think
it's related to this scam. I'm
not sure how. But something is
going on that that is very,
very, very fishy. And there's a
fishy there's political people
who are in trouble, I think. I
think we don't know. This, this
kid donated personally $9.3
million to Democratic Party
aligned initiatives. for the
midterm, that's just the CTO
the smell knows what's going on
this kid says damn kids, it's
it's I'm
telling you it's going to come
out as child abuse these these
children were abused by their by
their elite parents.
So I have the clip that people
sent in sentence sentence. Oh,
no, I took it. I sweetened it a
little bit. Thank you to help
out a little bit. And this is
and it was a weird clip. This is
Neil deGrasse Tyson talking
about promoting the vaccine, the
COVID Vax, and talking about
taking it but he keeps saying
taking the virus and he does it
three times in a very short
period of time. But what's
interesting, besides that is
that some create this podcast,
which I've seen before, and you
know, it's a video thing on
YouTube. And he seems like
nervous and praise preening
because he's got it, he's
getting another honorary degree,
which he thinks is a great
thing. And honorary degrees are
usually connected to getting
some money for the school,
that's really a connection. They
never mentioned that are having
to give a speech instead of
paying you for your speech, they
give you a piece of paper.
Yeah, like I have a Connecticut
School of broadcasting degree.
Well, there you go. And so let's
any seems weird, and he keeps
interrupting the guy every time
to get tries to say somebody
says, Let me finish my sentence.
And so sometimes he's finished
the sentence, it's pretty
obvious. But anyway, so let's
listen to where he's making this
gaffe over, and over and over,
relative to the entire set of
people who have done it. And you
want to look at those
statistics, but we're not good
at that. And advertisers know
that. So they show the testimony
of an individual, which is
hugely potent in a civilization
where we don't think
statistically, we think about
eyewitness testimony on
something and somehow that is,
is raised a very high level of
influence upon our decisions.
What I'm saying is, you're not
confused. The your decision
point is not I'm not going to
take the virus. Because five
years, 10 years, I don't know
what the effect is,
may though some may not be
comfortable. Let
me finish the sentence. You.
Okay. So you can say I don't
want to take the virus because
five or 10 years from now, that
could be a side effect that we
don't see, which is a
possibility. Hold on. I'm trying
to make a statistical pointer,
okay. If you say, I don't want
to take the virus, because it
hasn't been tested for five
years. And that could be some
long term side effect. That
worries me. Okay. Okay. Okay. In
that same moment, there's the
risk factor of you getting COVID
short, okay? Okay. Okay.
unvaccinated at that one point.
87% of everyone dying in the
hospital of COVID was
unvaccinated. Okay. Okay. So,
okay.
Well done. I got to I got to
talk to Joe. But Joe had a mom a
couple of weeks ago. He was he
was erratic. And he was he was
not funny. He wasn't even
listening to Joe's questions.
And he was, you asked me any
question, any question I can. I
can give you a soundbite. And
Joe says something. He goes off
on this long tangent. Joe goes,
like that wasn't really a
soundbite. And he's like,
looking at his phone. And
there's something wrong with
him. It's not
I think so too. He doesn't look
like his old cell. How
about this? Maybe he realize
what's going on? Maybe he
does seem like a guy in denial.
This, this whole spirit spiel,
and this whole podcast was like
rationalization for something
that's water under the bridge.
I think he wasn't read in he
didn't get the
the placebo.
I don't know. There's something
weird about him.
I agree. 100%. And he's acting
weird, and he's touchy. And he's
really, and he's talking about
stuff that people talked about
two years ago. It's like a two
year old pitch for the vaccine
is the gun he
got cut out. He got cut out of
something. It's good. It sounds
like his money train stopped.
Honestly. I don't know why I say
that. But
something's amiss. So I got the
other clip that people sent to
us over and over and over again,
which I was not going to clip
because the only version that
people sent to me was of a phone
recording. A television screen
which is is useless. It's
useless. It's indirect, but then
clip custodian to the rescue. He
got the ABC clip which includes
the original
which are now into an on air
emergency a reporter suffering a
health crisis right on live TV
she is okay. But here's ABC
stearic Dennis with the details.
This morning a scare for this
Canadian TV reporter who
couldn't get her words out.
Now an airman I'm looking at
after day families are pushing
Said's to
Jessica Rob was delivering a
live report on CTV Evening News
and had to stop and toss back to
the anchor in the studio. Sorry,
airman.
I'm I'm not feeling very well
right now. About she's
okay. The anchor took over a few
hours later, CTV Edmonton
tweeted thanks to everyone who
inquired about our reporter who
became ill during the 6pm news.
Jessica Rob is feeling better
and is now resting. Rob herself
also tweeting her thank yous to
her cameraman and the anchor who
reassured viewers, we will
make sure that Jessica is okay.
So and we will give you guys an
update all that later,
Rob would only say there's no
cause for concern, saying her
own medical background provides
a reasonable explanation for
what happened.
Here's what bothers me about the
way this was covered. That the
original news report and the end
the anchor. In any other case,
anything that happened if
there's a live camera, and
there's a live shot on TV, and
there's an accident, there's a
robbery, there's a shooting,
there's anything happening, dad,
keep rolling, keep rolling. Now
finally you got some exciting
stuff to watch. And they cut
away just as she's about to keel
over. I don't understand the
thinking. This is not how you
produce quality television.
Think there's been some memos
around about because of these
all these people keeling over to
kind of minimize it, cut back,
cut back on it. Have a cut cut
away when she keeling over? Go
go to sports.
I mean, it's always it's always
I mean, the people keeling over
it's Wow. Just it's I mean, of
course it's horrible for these
people. I'm just talking like a
television producer, you don't
cut away when there's something
exciting like that.
No, you zoom in
and crank the mic. What are you
talking about?
Let's go okay, you Okay.
Let's go to NPR and talk about
the cracking.
So let's talk about this x bb
1.5, the latest variant
spreading in New York. So what
40% of the country's cases.
Right now it's 42% of New York
City's cases. And it's
approaching 40%. nationwide.
It's also as of today, who has
it confirmed in 29 countries,
although who is now very
frustrated that fewer countries
are reporting data and fewer are
even doing sequencing, genetic
testing. So they don't even know
what variants they have. So, you
know, we have to assume it's
going global, like its
predecessors
did anything? No, no, let's
continue. There's more. It has
multiple mutations, it's highly
mutated, it sort of plucked the
most successful mutations from
the prior Omicron strains, and
then has some completely novel
ones. So one of the things that
it's capable of is binding the
ACE two receptor, which is the
receptor protein on cells that
all the COVID viruses attached
to, but it binds it really hard.
I mean, it's something like our
blue, it says if it came up with
an epoxy glue mechanism, and
that means that it just keeps
signaling those cells make more
of me make more of me make more
of me. And the result is that
the cells turn into factories on
overdrive, just punching out
viruses like crazy. And that's
why it's so contagious on the
first level, because there's
just so much of it, any given
person who's infected with it
has far more viruses, you know,
emitting and shedding from their
bodies than with prior strains.
And then the second is that it
has multiple mechanisms for
evading our immune system. And
that includes getting around our
monoclonal antibody treatments.
It seems to be very resistant to
most forms of treatment, most of
the drugs that we've invented in
the last two and a half years,
and it you know, is is evading
immunity that's conferred by
prior infection.
So here's a thought stop
boosting people. We know that
this is what creates variance.
It's never going to end it's
rampant here in hill country.
People are we just call it the
flu out here.
Oh yeah. Gala. Sick people out
there
that Tina's work is pretty much
back now after
for the actual flu, didn't she?
Who knows? I don't know. She
she's never had three flus in a
year in her life. Of course.
I've never had to except for
recently. Now. The tests are
meaningless. The test mean
absolutely nothing. Yeah, I kind
of agree with call it all flu if
you don't mind. But people keep
creating that, like she said, it
just creates more viruses. Stop
the boosting, stop it already.
Now back to a country that is
least honest. Canada call this
thing what it is the Kraken.
It's called
x b d dot 1.5. And it's known
informally as cracking.
Now, if it's informally known as
cracking, why is that informal?
Why don't they have an actual
name for it?
They would like x BB dot 1.5. I
don't know who name is whose
official Neymar?
Well, I have the answer.
Previous strains like alpha,
beta and delta fell under the
convention of the Greek
alphabet. According to Bloomberg
However, following the emergence
of Omicron, the last Greek name
sub variant of COVID, it was
thought the world wouldn't
witness the origin of another
variant or strains Omicron
itself, so they ran out I guess,
to string of sub lineages,
including X BB, dot 1.5. And
their names are based on a mix
of alphabet and numbers called
Pango. Mango, this method of
naming variants and their sub
lineages led to the rise of an
informal online nickname, which
includes Kraken, which was named
by an evolutionary professor on
Twitter. So a professor on
Twitter named this and they're
using it early
indicators suggesting it's the
most infectious variant we've
seen. It's not known to be in
our region just yet. But the
Medical Officer of Health says
we need to learn to live with
new strains that come and go
COVID
never went away. And that COVID
will always be part of what we
have to consider during
respiratory seasons in our
region and across the world. So
this is a reminder for me a
reminder not to let our
vigilance drop
with a return to work and now
school but concerns come as a
new set of variants spreads
across the United States. Now
making up 40% of the cases in
the US London Health Sciences
Center said in his statement
that it's closely monitoring the
severity and recognizing
vigilance in daily interactions
is our best defense against the
virus. We are encouraging staff,
physicians and the community to
follow direction from public
health, including up to date
vaccinations and masking. In the
meantime, Dr. Summers says 70%
of those eligible in Middlesex
London have not received the by
valen booster he'd like to see a
stronger up
post. In the last few weeks,
you've actually seen an increase
in many of our metrics that
suggest COVID is circulating in
our community. However, that
doesn't mean that the vaccines
aren't doing their job. The
vaccines are essential for
protecting against the most
severe outcomes of COVID-19. And
and truly our best friend in
this fight
can't prove a negative.
That's just correct.
But they do it anyway.
speaking out against the vaccine
is still a very big taboo.
Oh, yeah, no,
no good big deal in the UK.
Some more breaking news. This
time a tweet from the chief whip
Simon Hart, saying that they've
removed the whip immediately
from conservative MP MP Andrew
Bridgen. He writes Andrew
Bridgen has crossed a line
causing great offense. In the
process. As a nation we should
be very proud of what's been
achieved through the vaccine
program. The vaccine is the best
defense against COVID that we
have misinformation about the
vaccine causes harm and cost
lives and therefore removing the
whip from Andrew Brogdon with
immediate effect pending a
formal investigation. Of course,
this relates to the fact that he
has been sharing various
information questioning the
safety of various COVID related
vaccines in recent weeks, not
just on Twitter in various
places. He has had the whip
removed with immediate effect
pending a further full
investigation by the chief whip
of Simon Hart
so it basically means you got
kicked out of the party. Yeah,
you're still in Parliament
because
you're so your site so you're
citing me probably medical
papers that are out there AZ
Actually, sir, can't do that.
Yeah. Yeah. Can't do that. You
had to tow the line. People tow
the line. Well, that hard.
So this is my final fork. COVID
The World Economic Forum is
playing into the COVID. I think
particularly the Kraken spread,
because as you heard, it's
crazy. It's just the most
transmissible. I mean, we're all
gonna die from this to take your
booster. And here's what they're
doing with it.
COVID-19 pandemic has shaken our
economies and societies to the
core showed us how vulnerable we
are to biological threats. In
the digital world. Similar risks
are being overlooked right now.
A cyber attack with COVID like
characteristics is spread faster
and further than any biological
virus.
So, a COVID, like via a computer
virus with COVID, like
characteristics could spread
faster than COVID. itself. This
is this is where they're taking
us now
its reproductive rate will be
around 10 times greater than
what we've experienced with the
Coronavirus. To give you an
idea, one of the fastest worms
in history, the 2003 slammer,
Sapphire one doubled in size
approximately every 8.5 seconds,
infecting over 75,000 devices in
10 minutes, and almost 11
million devices in 24 hours.
Fortunately, at least until now,
cyber attacks have not impacted
our health the way pandemics
have. But the economic damages,
and therefore the impact they've
had on our daily lives have been
equal, and sometimes even
greater. You see, the only way
to stop the exponential
propagation of a COVID, like
cyber threat is to fully
disconnected millions of
vulnerable devices from one
another. And from the internet.
All of this in a matter of days,
a single day without the
internet would cost our
economies more than 50 billion
US dollars. And that's before
considering the economic and
societal damages. Should these
devices be linked to essential
services, such as transport, or
health care, as the digital
realm increasingly merges with
our physical world, the effects
of cyber attacks on I'll say,
Hey, keep on expanding at a
faster pace than what we're
preparing for COVID-19 was known
as an anticipated risk. So is
the digital equivalent. Let's be
better prepared for that one.
The time is now?
Yeah, time is now
gonna shut down everything well,
you know, was was a bad idea to
begin with.
We're kind of an agreement. It
only gave the leaves more power
to propagandize
about that during one of the
earlier clips were about your
machine actually being all
screwed up. Yeah. And it was,
you know, if you remember the
early days of use net, and some
of the stuff in the 70s
You mean, decentralized Usenet,
the original
use NET and one of the things
that was common on there if
somebody just promoted something
like that too many eggs book,
for example, that kicked off,
kick you off and grace and grace
and grace. And then when the
internet first came up, it was
the same thing the same people
were grouse. No, no, no, you
can't have advertising this can
not have advertising because
it's gonna ruin everything. And
they would bitch and moan and
bitch and moan and bitch and
moan and they were right. Yes.
That's, that's the irony.
Right? They were same dudes,
there was a bunch of they were
always a bunch of geeks. And
they may nothing but complaints.
And I remember in the early days
where I did something and I got
the ire of one of these crowds
you know, ya can't do that yet.
You know, this is the way
exactly what we don't want, you
know, kind of thing. And it was
like, Yeah, you're right. You're
right. All along, boys. How many
of you are still alive? Kudos to
you. But Well, the good it did
when I first when I first
discovered use NET and go for
two things happened on Usenet. I
registered mtv.com. I had an
mtv.com adam@mtv.com. And as a
reminder, mtv.com said, That's
okay. So you can use that
internet thing we're not
interested was
the same thing with John Markoff
of The New York Times he got
nyt.com And they said the same
thing to him
and you didn't let me finish?
Okay, what they said was, um,
Neil deGrasse Tyson I took the
virus they kept the virus they
said was Don't worry. We're not
interested in the internet. We
have the AOL key word.
Use what they said you told this
story a million tonight
everyone's heard you tell
stories over and over again. And
I tell them constantly we should
just end nobody Listen, we're
repeating repeating our stories,
but I'm to end this show for
good.
Now wait, that'd be I just want
to say before you leave COVID I
have some
some I'm talking about I'm
talking about the Usenet
Okay, back to Usenet.
So when I showed up on Usenet,
oh, dot images dot something.
Or whatever. That I
got the same mtv.com Get off,
man. We don't need any
commercial crap you get away.
That's exactly right. And it
would derive voice and pretty
much and it wasn't just one guy.
But
what was crazy, was I
implemented the Open Source.
Gopher protocol on mtv.com was
before the web before Marc
Andreessen actually contacted me
to get a web server up. So with
Gopher, which for those who
don't know, GOP H ER, go, Look,
go look at it. It was a text
based kind of hyperlink system,
early internet. And what's cool
is a massive search engine.
Well, you had Veronica and
Archie were search engines you
could put on top of it, but it
was kind of the idea was you got
a menu, you know, here's your
five, five links, you click on
number five, and it would take
you to another server and pick
up the text page there. And I
was using it. And then the
University of Minnesota hence
the name gopher from the
gophers. It's where it came
from, contacted me and said,
you're using this commercially,
we need a $5,000 payment from
you.
for commercial use, what are you
doing?
Are you advertising? mtv.com?
No,
just because you had that domain
name? Yep. Oh, brother. And this
is the problem with these guys
from the get go. They didn't get
it. They didn't understand it
just Brank advertising like we
have today. That's ridiculous
and out of control, and screws
up everything. And somebody just
using a fancy domain name that
you thought was kind of cute.
And so I said I don't have
$5,000 for this. I'm just doing
this on my own dime. I'm paying
for the server. You know, I'm
just trying to have some fun
at that domain. Probably because
I forgot they were expensive.
Free. Oh, you got a free
you just emailed the guy. There
wasn't even a system you emailed
the guy who ran the NIC
database. Oh, good. That's what
I got. elvis.com That's when I
got curry.com By the way, Lisa
Marie Presley in the hospital 54
with heart attack. I got an
email. Hey, can we have
Overstock com back? Sure. No
problem. I'll give it to you.
Anyway, so why not for not for
the Presley's No, no, no, no, no
MTV. Yeah. Not for the Presley's
and so I said I'll make a deal
with you. I'll wear your gopher
t shirt on MTV. And they went
okay. That
was $5,000 right just so they're
commercially oriented Exactly.
What a bunch of hypocrites Jack
All right back to your COVID we
can wrap this back to COVID now
this brought this is a three
clipper and I'm not gonna have
anything after this. Yeah, this
is about the stolen Oregon's in
the Chinese Communist Party. Oh,
I don't know anything about
this. Well, this is a pretty
quick concise report is from a
course. This is in D D. Now. It
when are you done with this I
dawned on me what was really
going on in China the whole time
this is stolen Oregon CCP one
and obituary gives us an
unexpected glimpse into the true
nature of China's Oregon
trafficking market. And it's
sparking heated speculation.
This followed by another CCP
official dying in Beijing amid
the COVID 19 outbreak entities
Xiao Hua Li has the story.
Over the years he had struggled
with the diseases and had many
Oregon's replaced in his body.
He was joked that many
components are not his own
anymore. That's what gave
goosebumps to a number of
Chinese internet users last
Tuesday, written in your online
obituary by China's Communist
Party official to commemorate
Gao Genocea, a former
commissioner of China's
Federation of literary and art
circle, who died early last
month, but the news of his death
was only made public in your a
month later, with Thomas Schnee
the cause of his death. China's
internet censors immediately
took down the obituary, but
speculations about God's alleged
extensive organ transplant
history are heating up. has long
been hurt officials replace
organs and blood organs worthy
is widely known in China the
senior says the bureau officials
enjoy certain privileges but
it's the first time Mississippi
official has been revealed as
having access to multiple
matching Oregon's each of which
could cost someone's life China
first analyst hunting rent costs
Oregon transplantation a welfare
within the ranks of high level
assisted peel officials. Yeah,
that's
just simply and calculate what
is the total number of officials
above the ministerial level in
the CCP system, including those
who are retired in such a large
number of people if they can
enjoy such treatment and they
can do it and more than once it
will inevitably bring problems
with such large organ supply
come from.
This is good show they have you
know people I suspect the
Uyghurs but it turns out that
they think they're getting most
of the organs from the Fung
Gong. One of the reasons they're
doing this report on this
particular network but let's go
to part two. He asked
that if there's no large secret
poll of live human bodies within
the system, the system as they
show simply couldn't enjoy such
so called benefits to the
service matters
actually a taboo for the CCP
especially about organs
transplant it's a high ranking
officials as you know told me
that forced organ harvesting of
following practitioners was
first revealed in 2006. The
questions were raised regarding
organ transplant abuses by the
regime.
For decades, China has been
accused of harvesting the organs
of the business by force. The
victims are killed in the
process. And they are Oregon
through using transplant
operations, generating billions
of dollars
trying to doing somewhere
between 60 and 100,000
transplants per year in their
country, and they're not
reporting them. And again, I
think this isn't just a problem
of ethics. This is a problem of
bad medicine.
And late comer to the field.
China currently had the second
largest transplant program in
the world after the US but with
Dell a valuable organ donation
or distribution system in the
2020. China tribunal judgment,
it said Falun Gong practitioners
have been one and probably the
main source of organ supply,
then they're essentially killed
on demand for their organs. So
somebody that has had, again
multiple organ transplants that
lives to 90 that has had those
transplants anywhere in the last
20 years. The likelihood is this
official received those organs.
From the on demand killing of
innocent life,
the longevity of senior party
members have long been a subject
of curiosity in China. The
hunger says it's the virus
rageous in China, greater
longevity salies limits even
with multiple transplants,
eating around mid November,
there was an outbreak in a
hospital in Beijing. These
people have long been
hospitalized there have
intensive care units and special
people to take care of them.
When the virus broke out in the
hospital, their advantage of
being protected away from
society now becomes a
disadvantage.
So the disadvantages Well, I
display clip three that I'll
tell you my thesis
patients that have a transplant
that end up in the hospital, as
high as 28% of those patients
will die from COVID or from the
viral illness
posed by the American Lung
Association. people with
compromised immune systems are
at a higher risk for severe
COVID-19 Even if they get
vaccinated. Those taking
immunosuppressants for
preventing organ transplant
injection are considered
immunocompromised.
This explains the total lockdown
in China over and over again is
to protect our own CCP members
who are all immunocompromised
because they've got those shots
that keep you from rejecting all
these transplanted organs and so
recently somebody must have died
or somebody something happened
and it didn't turn when they
just said To hell with it we're
not going to do this anymore I
think is because some key figure
who they were trying to protect
him and all the other ones but
there's at least a couple of
these guys they wanted to
protect they died of COVID and
so okay, well now we can let
them open up the gates we don't
need to do this anymore because
the guys that were trying to
protect her dead, but this was
the gotta be the reason they did
this. draconian lockdowns in
China took just a few months
ago.
I like it yeah, and that's why
they did yeah locking him in of
course. Imagine imagine if Joe
Biden now
let's not imagine a bunch of
transplants obese transplanting
let's not
imagine that let's not imagine
at all you go all right
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and such
veeth that cities are banning
petrol and Diesel delivery
vehicles to tackle air pollution
and climate change from 2025.
All deliveries must be made in
electric vehicles in 14 cities
across the Netherlands. It will
prevent co2 emissions equivalent
to taking 216,000 cars off the
road. And businesses will get to
help make the switch with grant
of 5000 euros towards an
electric van or lorry. The city
implementing zero emission zones
include Amsterdam and Tullberg.
Other areas around the world are
also banning exhaust fumes in
the US, Santa Monica has set up
a voluntary zero emission
delivery zone. The UK first zero
emission street has opened and
central London Beat Street will
be closed to polluting vehicles
for 18 months, the scheme could
expand into London financial
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prison theory? The World
Economic Forum? I'm the
theoretical with
two questions I get asked when
people have hesitancy or
reluctance to get vaccinated.
Did you go too quickly is the
first the speed was a reflection
of extraordinary scientific
advances and did not compromise
safety nor didn't compromise
scientific integrity. The next
question is okay, but what about
the fact is it really safe? And
is it really effective? Or is
this something the government is
trying to put over on us? Is
this something that companies
want to take advantage of
taking? Well, let's take a look
at what's happened over the past
few months. Employees will be
put on unpaid leave, they're
still unvaccinated.
A great vaccine, great for COVID
and it's great for other
vaccines as well. CVS partnering
with the federal government to
administer vaccines to
show the number of people under
50 who suffered a stroke has
increased 50% It's
an anti factor fiction we are
looking into a video making the
rounds on social media claimed
to do a compilation of athletes
the most they apparently took
the COVID-19 vaccine but it's
just that COVID-19 vaccines
cause heart problems and
otherwise healthy athletes. The
video makes an assumption and
offers them we rate this
false as we get into January,
February, March and April. We
can start thinking seriously
about to return to normality.
And that's up to all of us to
step forward and get vaccinated
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