February 16th, 2023 • 3h 21m
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boobs are in. Adam curry Jhansi
Dvorak. It's
Thursday, February 16 2023. This
is your award winning Kibana
nation media assassination
episode 1530
This is no agenda watching the
Red Queen rising and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in the region number six in the
morning everybody I'm Adam fairy
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where we still got balloons no
matter what I'm just see the
vortex
so we're pretty convinced now in
the amateur radio community
which I am a member of I don't
know if you've renewed your
license but
of course I did make a fuss
about it What a pain in the ass
it turned out to be
right killer five Alpha Charlie
Charlie everybody dead for sure.
We are like a five by five
convinced now. That one of the
balloons I mean, unidentified
aerial phenomenon that was
brought down by a sidewinder
missile was a Pico
and $1,000 missile is what makes
it make sure that it's clear
was a PICO balloon. Oh, no. Yes,
the PICO balloon is a ham radio
balloon with little raspberry
pi, you've got a little
transmitter on the you know it's
transmitting whisper sequences,
low power. And there you go.
They blew it out of the sky. So
that's at least one mystery
solved. Idiots. We got boots on
the ground about this. We have
we have people who are actually
really in the know, is it pico
or piko? I would say um, you
know, they probably say piko.
But I say Pico? I don't know.
No, I think it's Pico. Who is
also that's pico isn't small
micro Pico? Chico? Nos piko.
Well, I don't know. When's the
last time you lead up a ham
radio balloon
piko. They talk about piko
leaders there's piko piko that's
all over the place. I've always
pronounced it pika its metric
in the morning, please keep me
anonymous. And this person has
asked me not to mention where
they where I work, but it would
be somewhere where they are
intimately involved in this
balloon and unidentified aerial
phenomenon weirdness since it
began and would like to provide
some insight and all the
information that has been
released to the public for the
good of the show. This is what
I'm talking about. We have the
best producers in the universe.
It's true value for value.
Everybody's an expert at
something. When when balloons
cross your desk, it may be time
to reach out. And ready.
All ears?
Yes. Then we should let
everybody know that you have
ordered a new cradle for your
microphone. So we still there?
Yeah. Oh, yeah. The rubber be
banging. Firstly, the Chinese
spy balloon is slashed. What?
What are you doing, man?
I'm stretching it. Okay.
Is a was a no shit intel
gathering platform. We know
where it came from. And I've
been watching it for a while.
Its payload is surprisingly
intact and is being salvaged and
analyzed. I'm sure someday, more
info will be released. The
airframe and ordinance used to
kill which is my words, he says,
kill it were selected due to the
altitude and speed of the
balloon. The F 22 Can't use its
guns above 50,000 feet. I don't
know. I wonder why. I wonder why
that is. Also using gun to be
too risky to the pilot. Maybe
there's no air and just just
float around who knows 50,000
feet doesn't seem that high. Due
to the close engagement required
the slow speed of the object and
the fast speed of the jet Mach
1.3 ish. The jet could actually
wind up flying through the
debris field or through the
object itself. So this is
apparently balloons have never
been thought about.
One of the jet could fly slower
than 1.5.
Okay, you want to second guessed
our producer who's in this
business?
Well, I've started to second
guess him after you said you
can't fire the guns.
I'm sure there's a very good
reason for it. One of the
reasons the balloon was not shot
down immediately after it
penetrated our air defenses zone
was that it did not demonstrate
a hostile act or hostile intent.
Therefore, the authority for a
shutdown resided only at the
POTUS SecDef level. See,
definitely our person is
definitely talking in in the
right terms, military terms. So
the otherwise general Van Van
Herk van Herk, the NORAD us
NORTHCOM commander that he could
have given the order. So that's
something we didn't know. The
other UAPs are a little
different. I showed up for work
last Friday thinking that we
were actually being invaded.
Turns out what happened was we
recalibrated our radar to detect
slow moving objects. General van
Herk wasn't lying when he said
we don't know If these things
are if and when we find the ones
we shot down, perhaps we'll have
a better idea. Amateur Radio
balloon. The one issue we have
with the identification and
shoot down of these objects is
they are small and slow and our
jets are just too fast. Our air
defense system is designed to
kill airplanes, not balloons.
The reason the aim 9x was used
is that use infrared to identify
and track the target and can
differentiate an object from its
surroundings based on
temperature. Well, I'm sure that
the piko piko was warmer. It's
not perfect. It's designed to
shoot things moving at the speed
of an aircraft like Russian
bombers, perhaps there are other
platforms in our arsenal that
are better suited for the
current problem set. But I think
we need a new multibillion
dollar program to address this
novel phenomenon. And he says,
or she says, I hope that we can,
I'll be able to deliver more
information and context as it
comes along. And this is just
not playing here.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin
sitting down for his first
interview since the US shut down
a Chinese spy balloon and then
three other flying objects over
North America. Anyone claimed
ownership of the last three? No,
they haven't. Is this something
that the American people have
been potentially in danger from
for years and just not known it?
We don't know if you know,
right, how frequently these
these things may or may not have
appeared in our airspace. We're
learning a lot more about that
the fact that the US military
didn't know about these until
recently, is that an
intelligence failure? Was that a
military failure? No, it's
It's how you use your radars.
They recently made some
adjustments on their on our
radar, right went up the
aperture and they're analyzing
the data a bit differently. We
typically are focused on things
that are moving fast and and so
it's a bit more difficult to
collect on slow moving objects
like a balloon
up. That's kind of right, then I
guess our our producer is on the
right track with that
information. That they change,
though that they recalibrate the
radar and start picking up ham
radio balloons. I was talking to
my buddy Mitch, the
periodontist. And he flies a
lot. And he says, Last year
valentine's day he was flying
10,000 fetuses. You have no idea
how many Valentine's balloons
are up in the air at 10,000 feet
to anything could be up there.
If it's interesting, they would
hold up to 10,000 feet.
I would think that they would
pop sooner than that. But who
knows which ones they are?
Well, these are the aluminum
ones he's talking about. And
they're probably pretty sturdy.
Yeah. Oh, a second. For some
reason. I have to reopen my
whole system here. But let me
go. Just work now. Balloons.
Here we go balloons. Yes. Do you
I have a I have a couple of
things on balloons newest. Oops.
This one I kind of liked was
Kareem Abdul Jabbar vandamm. And
she was taking questions. I
guess the media is now pretty
clued in that they shot down
some just bogus stuff, weather
balloons or whatever. And so now
they're grilling her poor poor
lady. She's, she's way over
ahead in this gig. And here's a
White House correspondent
badgering her about well, what
if it turns out you just shut
down some dumb balloons,
if it turns out is it looks like
that the President and Mr.
Trudeau said top gun fighters to
blow weather balloons out of the
sky? Is the does the President
regret that? And is he
embarrassed by that?
I'm not gonna get ahead of what
any final decision? We just
don't know yet. We just don't
know. And as I as I said, as my
colleagues were don't know,
back it up and started over
again. Oh, okay. She says I'm
not going to get ahead of any
final decisions. This question
had nothing to do with a
decision.
Maybe she means what am I
talking about? Maybe she means
like a decision as in as like,
like a court decides that this?
Oh, this was a weather balloon,
something like that. Maybe that
which I think
she just threw it in there as a
word salad is part of the
problem with this whole
administration.
Let's listen again,
if it turns out is it looks like
that the president?
Maybe Maybe she means we haven't
made up the story yet. You
haven't. We've made an editorial
decision which story to go with?
How about that as an answer?
That could be
Mr. Troodos and top gun fighters
to blow weather balloons out of
the sky? Is the does the
President regret that and is he
embarrassed by that?
I'm not gonna get ahead of what
of any final decision. We just
don't know yet. We actually just
don't know. And as I as I've
said, as my colleague has has
said, from NSC, it is it is in
consideration that that could be
the leading explanation here
again. I don't know. Let me let
me. Let me answer the question.
I don't think the president
should be embarrassed right by
the fact that he action to make
sure that our air, our airspace,
civilian airspace was safe. I
don't think that he should. I'm
answering the question. I am I
am answering the question,
right, the President took action
because we did see that these
these objects were in the
airspace of civilian airspace.
And so to prepare
the airspace of civilian
airspace, the airspace at
the civilian airspace, the
President took action it is and
he took he took recommendation
by the Pentagon to take that
action.
I think that's a lie based upon
what our what our person here
says is but may not have well,
although, of course, it was
their recommendation, shoot some
missiles,
I don't want to get ahead of
what this what will be the final
analysis right of what the
objects may have been or may not
have been. So don't want to get
into into a hypothetical here.
But look, this is the president,
everything that he can
everything in his power. Right.
Right, defend to Drake, and to
protect our airspace. And that's
what you should see. That's what
you should be voting from what
are the actions?
That's what you should be
reporting on? Don't report on
this. That's what you should be
gleaning from this.
Since you brought her into the
picture. You might as well play
the John Pierre and Canadia
clip.
Yeah, you know, I actually,
okay, I'll tell you why I didn't
like this is
why is the American military
shooting something out of the
sky over Canada
because it's part of NORAD.
There's the NORAD as part of
like a part of it's a it's a,
what you call a coalition. And
of course, Russia attacked
Exactly. And so we were able to
do that, again, we didn't do it
on our own. We did it in, in,
in, clearly in in step with
Canadia.
Sure what I didn't like about
this clip, because I found the
full interview, she corrects
herself within half a second to
Canada. And although it's funny,
she said it. The correction came
so quick, I would have played it
in its whole context. But I just
don't like social media where
they cut it off and you know
that there's something wrong so
have you
Oh, yeah. Find the clip was
funnier part of the clip is her
trying to stammering Yes, that's
what I that's the part I liked
about it. But the Canadians like
okay, yeah, I mean, she she
stammering she doesn't know what
she's doing. She's way out of
her league. And it's, it's time
to stop picking on her.
Oh, please. Don't be the day
well, I was disseminated this
has been recorded for some
future use. Are you doing this?
You're gonna get a job are you
what are you looking for? Yeah,
I don't know. I feel bad for her
I feel bad for her for a little
while I feel bad about the elder
abuse of the President and I'll
get over it don't worry it's
just she's she's it's it's
almost sad you know, she's such
a manufactured person completely
like put together with Biddle
arrogant, she deserves it. Now I
have a variation on this clip
which I thought was better you
played the wrong one actually.
No, because I looked at the two
which said John Pierre Canadia
clip and I played nice lip.
I said play John Pierre and
Canadia flip you said clip? No,
I didn't say
Oh, okay. You said clip believe
me because I bet you play
you play clip. Play the other
one. It's just the way it should
have
gone. Why is why is the American
military shooting something out
of the sky over Canada because
it's
part of NORAD there is the NORAD
is part of like a part of it's a
it's a what you call a coalition
and of course exactly. And so
that's why we were able to do
that again. We didn't do it on
our own. We did it in in in
clearly is in step with Canadian
that see you even
like a little bit of the in
there. Yeah. Yeah, I got I'm
sorry. You spent 10 minutes on
that. Wow, great. Appreciate.
Did you know that was the clip
they the bowing was open.
Sitting right down the desktop.
It didn't take 10 minutes it
took like one second?
Yeah, well, you couldn't it
could have been tighter because
you had her in there. If you
want me to get me to critique
it, let's go to the actual cost
of the shoot down the questions
tonight about the shutdowns of
the three smaller objects last
week, the White House said today
those unidentified objects which
is told Congress are likely
balloons for benign commercial
use academic research that you
and chiefs Chairman
acknowledging it took two
missiles to bring down one of
them
on the fourth one over like your
first shot missed a second shot
hit the missile landed
harmlessly in the water of Lake
Huron.
The Air Force estimates the cost
of taking out the four high
flying objects is more than two
and a half million dollars
to go in for two and a half days
to go and retrieve that missile
I guess from Lake Huron. That's
like a broken arrow. Don't they
call that a broken arrow and
then the
new guys Luke or anything will
usually leave it there hell with
it. You
know, these people are so crazy.
They might have shot up many new
cattle they like what can we do?
She hears Kirby Rear Admiral.
Now he took advantage of it
right away. He knows how to do
it. Here's John Pierre, pay
attention. But
we were able to determine that
China has a high altitude
balloon program for intelligence
collection
for a second. When I want to
start listening to Kirby as a
female, he's got kind of a high
pitch but he doesn't have a
baritone he's it's like one of
those voices that could be a
woman a trans a bit
like Rachel Levine. Little bit.
Yeah, he could transition easily
if you think if you listen to
Kirby and think that he's a
woman, I think you could
convince yourself okay,
everybody put on your thinking
caps.
But we were able to determine
that China has a high altitude
balloon program for intelligence
collection that's connected to
the People's Liberation Army. It
was operating during the
previous administration, but
they did not detect it. We
detected it. We try Oh, and we
have been carefully studying it
to learn as much as we can. We
know that these PRC surveillance
balloons have crossed over
dozens of countries on multiple
continents around the world
so you know he knows what to do
he's like hey, you know they
didn't do it we got it. We got
it so much better than
us hamming it up too much but
down
here CBS with their their
report.
The newest information on a tiny
spy balloon shot down off the
Atlantic Coast shows that US
intelligence break.
Tiny he said tiny to one off the
Atlantic coach was a monster.
You can see it with the visual
you can see it visibly from the
naked eye.
Well, why is that? We really
don't know if it was a monster
at the height that it was at or
not.
Well, everyone's pretty
convinced it was a mid was a big
boy. You can see the array of
radars coming off of it. Or red
or whatever white why is this
one? Why is he saying the word
tiny?
Hello, CBS.
What are they trying to what are
they trying to pull on us here?
Let's
listen the newest information on
a tiny spy balloon shot down off
the Atlantic coast.
So I need a
tiny said Chinese. Man. You want
to tell this person to see a
Boiling Boiling
world away. Our sources say the
military tractor balloon for
four weeks before drifted across
the continental US. Ed O'Keefe
is at the White House and what's
going on.
Nate Good to see you. You're
right CBS News has learned into
US intelligence and actually
been tracking the balloon when
it took off from Hainan island
off of the South China Coast
last month. At that point, it
then started drifting towards
Guam and Hawaii before making a
northward turn up to Alaska
officials say it's possible the
balloon was blown off its
initial course by weather. But
the Chinese still had control of
climate change. It came south
over the lower 48 states. As for
the three objects shutdown, this
is
where the Chinese should say,
Hey, we're very sorry, just
climate change.
We can buy these US fighter
jets. The strongest theory now
from the intelligence community
is that the objects are benign,
benign is harmless research
pollutes. There's still no word
on the condition of the
wreckage. And in the case of the
object shut down over Lake
Huron. We now know two missiles
were fired and the first mist
that landed in the water.
Privately recorded cockpit audio
reveals that even the pilots
were perplexed by what they saw.
Now we've yet to hear from
President Biden.
How is that being perplexed?
You're saying it looks like it's
smaller than a car?
Oh, that wasn't it sound perplex
remember this is a positioning
report from CBS the CIA
broadcasts this
let's go back over this. He says
they were perplexing the hammer
guy so yeah, it looks like a car
proposed perplex thinking it was
actually a car maybe it was the
car that that Elon shot into the
moon and cars back now.
That's a good theory. I like
that one with the Moon Man and
the city object shut down over
Lake Huron. We now know two
missiles were fired and the
first mist that landed in the
water. Privately recorded
cockpit audio reveals that he
was a
privately now now I want to
dissect this whole report now
that we
and the first mist that landed
in the water, privately recorded
cockpit audio reveals that even
the pilots were perplexed by
what they saw privately
recorded. My
question was what that means.
But well, this
was the same. This was the same
thing they said with the last
recording. They played that it
was recorded on by some ham or
somebody that has Oh, right,
right. bear, bear cat.
It sounds like a bear cat. Here
we go.
definitely smaller than a car.
perplexing.
Now we get to hear from
President Biden about what he
makes of all of this why he
decided to order the shoot down
of those two objects when he
makes up China using a spy
balloon. Lawmakers briefed on
the details now say he should be
saying much more to explain this
to the American people. But
today, Tony, he's instead giving
a speech on the economy up in
Maryland.
Oh, so um, bowl ball. Oh, that
was?
Oh, he's
not he's not not doing anything
about our operation here. I
mean, I'm reporting. Short one
from NBC. See where they have
here. This is with Andrea
Mitchell again,
Andrea. Let's circle back the
original line, the spy balloon,
what are investigators looking
for?
Well, that's it. The FBI is also
looking at the electronics and
sensors. And they're, they've
salvage those electronics. They
want to find out what countries
made their components, including
whether some parts were made in
America that US export controls
and could be the basis for
criminal charges in the future.
Oh, someone's getting in
trouble. Someone exported some
bids that you can't export.
Is the NPR simple balloon
rundown.
Okay, second simple. Got it. The
diplomatic victory all between
the US and China over the
downing of a Chinese
surveillance balloon off the
South Carolina coast earlier
this month. You're showing
little sign of easing China
today charging high altitude us
balloons have flown over regions
including Tibet, and saying the
country will take measures
against us entities that
undermine Chinese sovereignty.
Beijing continues to insist the
balloon was a civilian research
vessel. The White House has
disputed that claim citing the
recovery of centers and
sophisticated electronics
equipment. Yeah,
so this is you know, we're
always trying to everyone's got
some theory about what is
covering up this is nonsense.
Who cares? You
know, what's interesting is, you
know, named as 99 Red Balloons,
the song or in German 99 CS
Ruffalo. Let me just read these
lyrics to you. Someone brought
this to my attention of course,
I know the song I've played it
1000 times on the radio I've
played the video was horrible.
Yes, funny. Marty Higgins sent
me these lyrics to a joke
writer.
Oh, really? Well, there you go.
Floating in the summer sky 99
red balloons go by nine red
balloons floating in the summer
sky panic bells it's red alert.
There's something here from
somewhere else the war machine
springs to life opens up when
eager I focusing it on the sky
where 99 red balloons go by 99
decision street 99 ministers
meet to worry worry super scary
call the troops out in a hurry.
This is what we've waited for
this is it boys This is war. The
President is on the line is 99
red balloons go by I mean goes
on and on a year 99 Nights of
the air ride super high tech jet
fighters. Everyone's a
superhero. Everyone's a Captain
Kirk with orders to identify to
clarify and classify scrambling
the summer sky 99 red balloons
go by I mean this is
interesting.
It's funny. Yeah. And meanwhile,
while we're worried about the
Chinese balloons, you know and
no. Ignoring the satellites and
the rest listen to this. This is
an update from just from last
week Chinese Space Station
update. You know anything about
this?
Is it out of orbit? Is it out of
control? Is it careening towards
Earth? No, I've done I don't
know anything about it.
China's Shinjo 15 crew has
completed the first spacewalk
since the completion of the King
Kong space station. Astronauts
Fijian long and John Liu perform
the tasks including the
installation of extension pumps
outside the Hmong tail lap
module, dung Ching Ming assisted
his fellow crew members from
inside the space station. The
spacewalk lasted about seven
hours more spacewalks are
planned for the Shinjo 15 crew
during their six month mission.
Now why is this the
International Space Station or
their own space?
Yeah, this is Chinese has their
own they've got their own space
station. Yeah, and it's been up
there and we don't talk about
it.
Now Hmm. Maybe they're just
dropping balloons from the space
station. Like water balloons.
You know, hey, watch this.
There'll be fun. I must concede
I was entirely wrong about the
Super Bowl. Although I looked
like I was right for a while
there. That's the way they
always go was a good game and
the game was good, but If I may
say everything else sucked. The
production was mediocre at best.
Oh, let's stop and talk about
this for a minute because I have
some thoughts too.
Okay. Okay, okay.
First of all you stop me. First
of all the betters must have
really taken a bath on this
thing because everybody was
betting for everybody except me
was
was betting in red for the
winner. You just you just go
with the winner, you know, you
know, I
knew that Kansas City would win
this thing they had to, but
Philadelphia, everyone's betting
on Philadelphia, but there was
an interesting I was listening
to some talk radio thing on the
radio. Oops, sports. That's
where talk radio usually takes
place. Yeah, talk sports stock
dose specific. And they had
Brent Musburger on who seems
like a gambler because he's got
all these different stuff. He
goes on. And he says certain
things. He said, Yeah, the prop
bets. And the prop bets are
propositions. He says there's
some real winners here. He says
because he's note the following.
One is that the most valuable
player for the regular season
has never won the Super Bowl
since 1999. And as many as eight
incidents of the MVP being in
the Super Bowl since night, and
they all lose, except this one
time. Patrick mahomes Did it
Yeah, it was so that so there's
a bet that was immediately lost.
You find another one he says the
A says the the last 20 years
unlike best some stat. He says
the winner of the coin flip
always loses the game. Home
never lost bet, because the
winner of the coin flip was
Kansas City. And then the last
one, which I thought was one I
probably would have bet on if I
was but I don't bet on sports
because I think is dangerous
that way throw your money away
is Patrick mahomes is in two
Super Bowls previously, and in
all his playoff games, all Super
Bowls, he always throws an
interception. So look for the
prop where Patrick mahomes
throws at least one
interception.
Ah, okay. And I'm a fan of
mahomes I gotta say I'm just a
fan of the guy is he's kind of
he's
kind of hilarious. But he he
threw no interceptions. And
neither neither team threw an
interception, which is very rare
for a Super Bowl saves money and
then close a couple of times
came close. But you would have
lost your your money on any of
these props or why I
don't I don't bet on this. I
don't bet at all. Shouldn't I
lose? I don't know. I don't bet.
I don't win. I don't gamble. Not
again. Well, I
do and I said sure things.
That's not gambling. That's
insider information. That's the
DHS unplugged show.
So so we have so the game I
thought was, you know, it went
well for both teams. I thought
it was exciting. Every Super
Bowls are pretty boring. I
thought the halftime show is a
complete Blue Bus.
Okay, stop. I have something to
say about the halftime show. You
go first.
Well, first of all, she was
mouth singers lip singing the
whole thing. She dropped her mic
because she's still singing.
Yeah, that happened at least
three times that I could see.
She was out there. I thought she
was just kind of chubby, but I
guess she's pregnant, which is
kind of cute. And then this
thing's going up and down and up
and down. I don't get what the
point was.
Well, let me let me break it
down for you because I saw it
right away. At the beginning,
they come from the sky. She is
at the top in her red dress big
puffy thing. And she's got the
white dress dudes down below.
She is at the top of the pyramid
in the red dress. She is the Red
Queen. Everyone knows this is
the Red Queen. This is the
devil. She's pregnant with the
Antichrist Of course. And at the
end if you didn't if you didn't
see it, when she descends back
up to heaven. She's thrown the
Illuminati triangle.
You didn't see that? No, I
didn't. Watch.
That was once again and just
look at it. Sam Smith, Rihanna.
Lizzo everybody's in red. This
is all all Satan worship.
Illuminati bull crap. And
it's Joe you think Wait a
minute. I like I said, I just
thought it was lousy. But so you
think it with the evidence to
prove it because I didn't see
the triangle thing or any of
that? Because I didn't watch the
whole thing. It was boring.
That's what I have. But I
watched for Yeah, it's what you
watch for. And this is what we
This way everyone thinks you're
great. You think the whole thing
right in front of an NFL
audience of football watching
audience of 180 million or
something worldwide. They're
doing Satan worship right in
front of her throwing it in
their face.
Yes. five by five. That's what
I'm saying. Everyone says 100%
So I say five by five now.
I don't care what you say. But
yeah, I think you probably
right. Well, then you do care
what I say because I'm right.
Why don't care about the five I
buy flowers
you should go back and look the
Illuminati hands the triangle as
she's ascending to wherever. The
Throne this Yes, the as the Red
Queen. I mean this is all all
symbolic all ritual and she was
also doing some I mean it
doesn't gross me out you know
when she's when she's grabbing
when she's sliding her fingers
past her crotch and then
sniffing her fingers. You watch
that she she did that.
She did see that? Oh yeah, that
was an eye roll. Like
come on, you know, all right.
And but that's because she's
pregnant with the Antichrist,
the Antichrist is coming. It's
obvious. The queen is here to
tell us, by the way, just in a
clip from President Al Biden.
Who, who has a lot of them and
we have the best producers.
Thank you, Dave. I'm liking al
Biden. Al Biden's live press
conference just ended, he
announced four new rules for
unmanned objects in the air.
Here's a clip of number four.
Derive directly my National
Security Adviser to lead a
government wide effort to make
sure we are positioned to deal
safely and effectively with the
objects in our airspace. First,
we will establish a better
inventory of unmanned airborne
objects in space above the
United States airspace, and make
sure that inventory is
accessible and up to date. To
get more money cams, we will
implement further measures to
improve our capacity to detect a
man objects or objects in our
airspace. Third, we'll update
the rules and regulations for
launching and maintaining
unmanned objects in the skies
and both of the United States of
America and fourth, not my
Secretary of State will lead an
effort to help establish a
global global common global
norms and this largely
unregulated space.
So we become the police. Police
of the air you know, this is
thanks to pods. I
don't have the clip, but there
was a hearing with the with a
temporary F a doofus. Yeah, in
Congress and they had a big
meeting and they got there.
They're having a language shift.
They're not going to be out.
You're not supposed to say
you're not supposed to say
airmen anymore.
We know that it's air, it's air
persons. And unmanned is
out. Oh, we
can't say unmanned Yes, of
course by
violating this edict over and
over and over and over.
What are we supposed to say
instead of unmanned on personal
on people? Nobody there. Nobody
Hold on. Oh, no. What are we
doing occupy an occupied?
Oh, this is fantastic. This is
great. I love it. Well, since
we're talking about airspace,
then there was an incident off
of Hawaii, which was severely
misrepresented because of bad
data. And and I've spoken to
several air persons air persons
about this incident and I think
I can break it down because the
this is the sensationalism of
NBC
tonight. New details of a
serious close call first
reported by the air current
involving a United flight on
December 18. On Hawaii climbing
out of Maui headed for San
Francisco the triple seven
suddenly went into an extreme
unexplained dive more than 7000
feet per minute flight radar 24
shows the plane coming with an
800 feet of slamming into the
ocean before pulling out of the
dive and an extreme climb then
continuing on United coordinated
with the FAA and union the
pilots receiving additional
training
this is a great report so so so
what they make it sound like is
that this thing went in I mean
when you're doing it's actually
the reporting officially is 8000
feet per minute. I mean this
that makes it sound like you are
headed for destruction in the
wings are about to rip off which
is probably about true. What is
missing from the context is
missing is they took off from a
Hawaiian airport in in very bad
weather conditions and likely
activated the autopilot very
quickly. They were at 2200 feet
so you know the dropped 800 feet
above the above the ocean is
1200 feet. So you know, it may
feel like not outrageous. Not
it's not a nosedive because you
don't have time to get into the
nosedive. So there's two things
that could have happened and
there's also reporting for
people on the plane who were air
persons. Definitely a something
that crew should have been aware
of because they didn't even know
they were descending so quickly
until all the bells and whistles
and the you know the alarm,
altitude alarms start going off.
What likely happened is one of
two scenarios and we We'll never
know because the NTSB does they
don't this is no injuries, no
deaths, so there'll be no
reporting on it and no report, I
don't think likely what happened
is they had the autopilot set,
and they went through this bad
bad weather and that was locally
was bad microburst, hit them and
push them down as what happens,
and you know, and the autopilot
can't really resist that. And
so, you know, they were going
down, but it wasn't in a dive.
So they really didn't know until
the bells and whistles go off,
then they apply full throttle,
they jack the pull the stick
back, go manual, and then pull
about a G and a half or two G's,
which, you know, I'm sure would
make people sick and afraid and
heart attacks, anything could
happen. I mean, that's, you
know, they were people were not
happy after that. I wouldn't
think so the other possibility,
which has happened before, and
this is where addition, that's
why when they say they received
additional training, like what
if and these these got together,
they had 25,000 hours, so
they're not they're seasoned
pilots, I mean, air persons is
that the previous flight crew or
someone had set the autopilot
altitude to 0000, just a reset.
And maybe they thought it was
10,000. Or they misread it,
someone, it's possible, they
didn't do their checklist
properly, they hit the
autopilot. And the plane, that
plane doesn't go into a dive,
but the plane says, Oh, I have
to go down to zero feet. So I'm
gonna start going down. And you
could also wind and within 1200
feet happens really quickly. The
discrepancy in the speed is
because this is ATSB data. This
is these are radio pings that
people pick up mainly on their
USB, SDR software defined
radios. They all feed it into I
think it's called the ADSB
Exchange, which is where all the
flight data comes from. This is
really from people around the
world who just have these things
hooked up. In fact, Elon Musk is
and is in the process of buying
the ADSB exchange. So of course,
he can then you know, turn off
any any tail numbers he wants.
So when you're getting a blip,
and another blip from someone
else, 30 seconds later, or
within one second, it's very
easy to have to calculate that
speed incorrectly. It was
unlikely that it was 8000 feet
per minute, especially when the
drop only happened for 1200
feet. So that report at Yes.
And that ladies and gentlemen is
a preview of Adams new podcast.
Yeah, Adams, pilot chit chat.
Where is Marty with the punch
line when you have such a setup?
I mean, seriously,
is Marty's not here.
So that's out of the way by the
way, congratulations. Ashlynn
speed she got pole position.
This is you know, she's her dad
as a producer and they're
they're going to put no agenda
on their on their car. She's now
in the formula with open. You
know, the open cars, the ones
that look, she's on her way to
NASCAR. Basically, that's where
she needs to go. She was a pole
position. She was leading the
race four laps ago and then she
coming right behind the car that
she was laughing that car spun
out right in front of her she
had nowhere to go. So
unfortunately, she crashed.
Yeah. But but they're able to
think fix her up and they're
going to Atlanta for the next
super Tour event. So and there's
a crash video in in the show.
She was
leading the race when this
happened. Yes, she was laughing.
Eight women drivers. This was
rigged. You know?
I'm not gonna I'm not gonna
dispute that is very possible.
It's very possible. You're the
one that thinks all the every
smallest sports are rigged.
Oh, did you see those bad calls
by the refs on the Eagles? Of
course, of course it was rigged.
I knew it all along. I
knew nothing. I didn't know
anything. RACO Welsh polish that
what was that score that you
were
I had 3817 and it was almost
reverse. It was almost it was
was it? 3827? Yes. I don't know,
Rocco Welch passed away. And
that reminded me that I met her
in the late Rocco. Rocco. Rocco.
Rocco. Well,
I thought the other name was
funnier. You did meet her. How
was she? What kind of a person
was she?
I met her in the late 80s. Maybe
it was you had like 8889. And I
can't remember if she was in a
movie or she was part of a maybe
there was some promotion. And I
remember MTV said, oh, you
should go there and making you
should go and see what's going
on or something. I don't know
what it was very early on at MTV
when I was still lived in the
city. Did you make it past that?
Yeah. No, she was really very
quiet. very docile. Like just
almost like, almost didn't say
anything. And she must have been
like 50 or early 50s. And here's
the thing. Here's the thing that
I noticed. She then and this is
gonna sound weird, but you know,
as the only story I have about
Raquel Welch, I'll never get to
tell it again. Just like Chris
Cena Applegate. She has she had
a layer of fur a fuzz like all
over her face and her arms very
light. Very, you know, like
bleached probably just for like
her face had furry. Yes. Her
face had fuzz on it. And I
remember going wow, that's kind
of interesting. And the same
thing happened to me when I met
Christina Applegate at the MTV
awards one time I had the some
women have for
I had a friend of mine, which I
haven't seen for decades, but he
was Christina Applegate, broker
broker like stockbroker. She's
apparently a super talented
trader. Yeah, really
wide that somehow that doesn't
surprise me.
He says she's really sharp. Wow.
Yeah, that makes sense. That
makes sense. I like her as I
like the stuff she's done
recently. Like you're dead to me
and stuff on Netflix is pretty
good.
Yeah, she does do works.
Anyway, just back to the Super
Bowl for a second there was an
interview with Damar Hamlin and
I have the clip from that
as this has been been very
controversial because they'll
check it he's wearing and all
the rest of it.
Well, the jacket part he I guess
he came out and he said hey, you
know I'm sorry. People give me
jackets and I love different art
and I didn't realize it was
weird. It was like a Jesus
Christ dress up doll was on the
cross with
like, some Yeah, it was very,
very religious is the word weird
for a guy who you know, just
said he just bypassed
defeated death and gave God
credit for it. So I'm still very
conflicted about what that
jacket but here's the question
that was our guy over there at
the morning show. The EX
football player who they always
want to put in a dress,
oh, stray hand gauge.
So they send stray gets a gay
story sent stray ham. So they
send strain because he's a
former NFL guy. And here's the
one minute that is pertinent is
from
the ICU. The question on so many
minds would cause his heart to
stop beating in your 24 peak
physical condition could click
Run circle the route me right?
Can you just turn down your
speakers just a tad just a
little bit just just peeking
through the noise gate?
How did Doctor describe what
happened to you?
As a man one step away from
it know from my experience the
NFL, they do more tests than
anything. And in the course of
you, how did you feel? Did
anybody ever come back with any
say you had a heart issue or
anything that was abnormal?
Honestly, no. I've always been a
healthy, young, fit, energetic,
you know, human being let alone
athlete. So it was something
that was just that, were we
still processing? And I'm still
talking through with my doctors
just to see what everything was.
I mean, come on. First of all,
what does this kid 2425? He's
awesome. Yeah. So, you know,
this is this is very challenging
for him to answer all of these
things. It's all being thrown at
him. And he knows that he just
couldn't handle this question,
even though he knew it was
coming. He knew what the answer
was. And what's the answer?
Well, the answer is, of course,
I had it was related to either
COVID or the COVID vaccine.
That's the only two options. And
if you haven't noticed, the
mainstream ahead, know the
mainstream is now now now
they're on it. This is what if
you want to know the the best
example of a limited hangout.
Let's start with CBS. And this
is the reporting. And by the
way, if you received, if you
accepted the vaccine into your
life, if you're young, if you're
worried about the stories, it is
my belief that as long as you
lead a healthy life, and you're
you're not eating crap, you can
probably be okay. But listen to
this. So
to do a study like this, you
look at the years prior to the
pandemic and the typical rate of
heart attack death in that age
group. And then you see it
increase and you wonder, what's
the new variable? And so the
pandemic is that new variable?
That's right. So these
researchers looked at 10 years
of data across the US all the
death certificates that get
filed with the CDC, that data so
what they saw is prior to the
pandemic, heart attack, deaths
were actually dropping, and then
that trend reverses and you see
those deaths go up, especially
among that youngest age group
during the pandemic. Do we know
why the young why younger people
might be more at risk or we
don't know for sure. And in
fact, these death certificates
are probably We're not even
capturing the fact that they
might have had COVID They're
really just saying, Did you die
from a heart attack or not?
Oh, what? Are you kidding me? So
now they're just turning that
around. It's like, well remember
when it was like, Well, yeah,
you drive COVID You know, but
you had COVID Did you drive a
broken arm? I mean this. This is
this is SIOP here. They're
really
just saying, Did you die from a
heart attack or not? What we do
know, however, is that younger
people were less likely to
protect themselves against COVID
than older people, less likely
to mask less likely to take
other mitigation measures. And
they were also farther back in
line to get vaccinated, so they
were not protected with
vaccination until later in the
pandemic, those might have been
a factor here.
So notice that they're not now
this research which somehow
spanned 10 years. They're
saying, no, no, the minute COVID
happened, heart attacks
increased, which is not true.
There was no reporting on that.
I don't recall any of that at
all at all. Now, NBC did this as
the same talking points. They
drew it out a little bit more.
Let me see. Here's a background
or clip first.
So why the spike in heart
problems along with each
pandemic wave. Dr. Susan Chang,
a co author of The Cedars Sinai
study is concerned about the
COVID connection. There are a
lot of things that cover
all right under Show mixtures
Kermit the Frog COVID connection
on deck
can do to the cardiovascular
system. It appears to be able to
increase the likelihood of blood
clot formation, it seems to stir
up inflammation in the blood
vessels. It seems to also cause
in some people an overwhelming
stress that can also cause a
spike in blood pressure.
Experts are still working to
figure out why young people are
so impacted, but Dr. Chang says
it may be related to higher
viral load exposure or an excess
immune response in stronger
immune systems. Studies show
COVID-19 is also linked to a
rare condition called
myocarditis, the inflammation of
the heart muscle itself, it can
strike even young healthy
students like Demi Washington.
Now a senior on the women's
basketball team at Vanderbilt
University just immediately
started crying after Washington
came down with what felt like a
mild case of COVID in late 2020.
An MRI revealed unseen damage
and stopped her from playing and
the fact that I could have
played is kind of, you know,
hard and scary to think about.
She's now recovered and back to
focusing on her rebounds.
Washington's health scare came
before she got vaccinated.
Haha. So this is So what they're
doing here, this safe and
effective vaccine which was not
effective, and now it's
questionable about its safety.
The last thing on the list is,
well at least you won't get
really sick. If you take the
vaccine. That turns out to be
not true, especially if you're
young, you have a 30% higher
risk of heart attack than before
COVID. Now, is it related to the
vaccine? Let's go back to NBC.
Still, some have pointed to rare
instances of the vaccine causing
myocarditis. Health experts say
the virus itself is much more
dangerous to your heart. The
risk
of the heart injury of
myocarditis pericarditis from
the vaccine is so much lower
than the risk from the COVID
itself.
I like this new person. I don't
know who it is, but I like kind
of the quasi Nazi twang, it's
good.
Not see Indian.
Do it again, virus itself is
much more dangerous to your
heart.
The risk of heart injury of
myocarditis with any kind of
diagnosis from the vaccine is so
much lower than the risk from
the COVID itself.
Researchers only beginning to
chart the long term impacts the
pandemic has on the hearts while
paramedics continue racing to
treat the damage.
It's not just the elderly that
are being affected. It's also
people like ourselves were
previously healthy.
Doctors like Susan Chang say
they hope to make new strides
toward understanding what
exactly the link is between
COVID and heart disease. And
they're optimistic they'll learn
more with time, they're starting
to think that a COVID infection
or reinfections could be
considered a risk factor for
heart disease in and of itself.
There she says they have more
work to do before knowing for
sure.
So and we follow the everything
very closely. We saw the bull
crap from the beginning of this
in 2020. No reports of heart
attack increased no reports of
heart attacks. The people who
were dying were the ones who
were intubated and put into a
forced coma. These are the
people who were dying by the 10s
of 1000s. But okay, let's bring
in our expert Dr. John Torres.
Joining
us with more is NBC SENIOR
MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT jumpstarts
SENIOR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT
John Torres, I think we should
start off with something that a
lot of people think and I think
needs to be cleared up.
Yeah. Okay, let's debunk those
podcasters.
There a lot of people who
believe it is the COVID vaccine
that causes issues. Not
this is this is new. This is the
first time they're coming out
and saying, you know, we got it.
Yeah, this is an attack on the
on the on the narrative that the
common narrative, that
myocarditis and pericarditis is
caused by the vaccine.
Yes. So I would say this is
probably a subtle native ad on
behalf of the pharmaceutical
industry to be defensive move,
at least sneered up.
There are a lot of people who
believe it is the COVID vaccine
that causes heart issues, not
COVID. itself, can you just
clear COVID
itself, there's such a higher
risk of getting a heart issue
from COVID, especially
myocarditis. And when you look
at the statistics, myocarditis,
you're 11 times more likely to
get it from COVID itself than
you are from the vaccine when it
comes to hard words
that's that come from
it's brand new. He's health
expert, John Torres. So what why
are you asking questions
11 times, which is it makes it
even more interesting, not three
times or two times, or 10 times
100 times or just 11 times 11
times it's
the wacky number, and
you're from the vaccine. When it
comes to heart attacks. There's
been no direct connection
between the vaccine and heart
attacks or cardiac arrest. There
have been some reports, but
those reports are usually
somebody who had a heart attack
the day after getting the
vaccine, which means a vaccine
really hadn't had anything in
our body. This is my favorite
part. That's great. The report
was usually from someone who
just got the vaccine that day,
the vaccine couldn't even do
anything. I mean, this is the
I got to hear that. There have
been some reports, but those
reports,
stop. Let's stop with the logic
of this. So you're telling me
that like, for example, a heroin
addict. He takes a shot at
heroin, but it takes a couple of
days for anything to happen.
He doesn't od until Wednesday.
He does.
guy took a shot at heroin and
Odede on the spot, but they
couldn't have been there heroin
been some reports but those
reports were usually somebody
who had a heart attack the day
after getting the vaccine, which
means the vaccine really hadn't
had anything in their body.
had any time to do anything in
the body. Okay. Okay, this guy
is my new favorite health
expert. It's so interesting
to see that COVID
So, so you're overdosing and so
they give it a narc anon or
whatever. Then October that
Narcan, Narcan and you snap out
of it, but it can't couldn't
have been from the Narcan? No,
because it didn't have time to
do anything in your body.
And it's just inhaled. And it's
just through the nose. It's a
spray. I mean,
this race even through the nose
and nose, it's not like an
entire month,
not like an injection or
anything. It's so interesting
to see that COVID clearly has an
impact on heart health,
clearly and that's COVID clearly
has an impact on heart health. I
mean, okay, let me just go into
our clip archive COVID heart,
okay. And I have here let's see
2020 CDC reveals hospital Oh,
this is interesting. This is
from 2020. Let's listen to this
for a second.
The Centers for Disease Control
have updated their death counts
for Coronavirus and reveal yet
again that COVID-19 is rarely
the actual cause of death among
Coronavirus patients, according
to the CDC themselves of the
220,000 deaths attributed to the
Coronavirus. 87,000 of them died
from pneumonia and influenza.
Another 17,000 died from chronic
respiratory diseases and 26,000
died from respiratory distress
syndrome. 44,000 patients died
from hypertensive diseases
23,000 died from heart disease
and a whopping 28,000 died from
cardiac arrest and heart
failure. Yet all of these even
patients who died from heart
attacks are marked down as dying
from the Coronavirus. Doctors
who spoke with one American news
explained that 131,000 patients
who are being considered
COVID-19 deaths already had life
ending diseases, including
cancer, dementia, and even in
stage renal failure. So,
according to the CDC, again, if
you look at place of death,
you'll see that some 10,000
patients who died from COVID
were on hospice care, meaning
they were terminally ill to
begin with, and we're already
expected to die.
So what I'm hearing from this is
that COVID was blamed but it
wasn't COVID Or did I miss hear
that?
No, that's what that's what he's
saying. Yeah. And I listened if
you remember, we had some clips
from Canada, where there was a
project up there, which you
haven't heard from since going
through every COVID death and
finding very few of them are
technically from COVID. Yeah,
I'm and they're all mislabeled,
including people who got into a
car wreck.
Right. But now and that's the
only clip I have the rest is
from 2022, when they started
with the COVID, causes heart
problems narrative. So we did
not hear about this for a good
two years, zero, nothing, maybe
even longer. And now, while we
all know COVID kills you from
heart attacks, it's
so interesting to see that COVID
clearly has an impact on heart
health.
And it's so interesting. Isn't
that interesting?
And then that's, regardless of
age, but more pronounced in this
younger group? Can you just
explain that that's
interesting. It doesn't matter
what age but it's the young
people, I mean, who should have
healthy hearts, it's so
interesting. So we
do know that in the elderly,
those that are older, you have
more heart attacks overall, but
the rate is increasing higher in
this younger age group, which is
a surprising factor. And years
ago, when pandemic first started
years ago, you know, three years
ago, we thought of it as a
respiratory virus, then we
started thinking of it oh, it
can also be a vascular virus,
because we know it affects the
blood vessel linings themselves.
We talked about the
inflammation, the stress that
goes behind this. It's not a
cold, it is a bad virus.
Okay. And let's continue. I got
two more shorties you thank you
clip custodian. These are pretty
interesting. Aaron's piece there
was that young athlete who said
she had mild COVID symptoms, it
wasn't even like she had
devastating COVID symptoms. Does
it matter if you have long COVID
versus mild symptoms? And that's
one of the other things it
doesn't seem to matter at all.
Because what we do think is
happening as part of it, your
immune response, they do
think it's, it's all
interesting. It's all
interesting. This is what I like
about it. Where's the science?
What happened to your science
people now it's just
interesting, then versus mild
symptoms. And
that's one of the other things
that doesn't seem to matter at
all. Because what we do think is
happening is part of it, your
immune response, which can keep
COVID under control, but at the
same time, it could just be
overwhelming the system and
causing these heart type issues.
The other thing is, we don't
know how long you're at risk for
this and like shaking this
stuff up.
You are correct. You're making
it
on this system and causing these
heart type issues. The other
thing is, we don't know how long
you're at risk for this. And
like she mentioned in her piece
there, it could be something
that 1020 30 years from now,
we're saying Do you smoke? Do
you have high cholesterol? Did
you have COVID? Those are your
risk factors for heart attack.
Oh, this
is great for your job interview.
Don't worry, Hey, did you smoke
you drink? Do you have COVID?
Sorry, can't hire you. You're
too big a risk. It's all right.
We got universal basic income
coming for you final one, which
for an odd reason brings up a
phrase that is not something I
would have used if it were up to
me to consult on this answer.
That's what I'm wondering about.
Because it's not like you have
COVID you recover. And the next
day these heart events happen,
there can be the passage of time
can be the passage of
time, who says that? Vice
President Kamala Harris, the
passage of man, we had a whole
end of show mix, the passage
same passage of time, the
passage of time. Why is this now
all of who even says that? The
passage of time
can be the passage of time, it
can be the passage of time, and
with long COVID Being a bigger,
bigger issue, we don't know. And
the more you have COVID, it
seems it puts you at a higher
risk, especially in those young
adult ages on I mean, just play
the Governor and I and we were
all doing a tour of the library
here. And talking about the
significance of the passage of
time, right, the significance of
the passage of time. So when you
think about it, there is great
significance to the passage of
time in terms of what we need to
do, to lay these wires what we
need to do to create these jobs.
And there is such great
significance to the passage of
time. We think about a day in
the life of our children.
passage of time. Is that is that
the FBI calling? Who is that?
Yeah. Well, FBI. Yeah. Okay,
I'll tell him. Okay, I got a
message. Yeah. They told me that
make sure that you, you call
your handler. Because you didn't
make your call yesterday,
I was too busy with the passage
of time I'm wondering about
because it's not like you have
COVID you recover. And the next
day these heart events happen,
there can be the passage of time
can
be the passage of time and with
long COVID Being a bigger and
bigger issue we don't know. And
the more you have COVID, it
seems that puts you at a higher
risk, especially in those young
adult ages at getting something
like this. And so you want to
make sure even if you're
vaccinated, you still protect
yourself from getting COVID
Which means you know, the things
we know that can help
and is there anything you can do
I mean, if you've if you've had
COVID, and you're young, and
you're curious, is there
anything you can say yes,
here's,
here's, here's denial. Thank
you. I'm expecting the good
doctor to say yes, if you're
young, no matter what. It is
important that you lead a
healthy life that you get
sunshine that you eat, I would
say good animal protein. and
make sure that you stay away
from all the crap that's in your
supermarket. I think young
people are incredibly unhealthy.
I'm
expecting him to say that 47% of
America's young people are
diabetic. Or you know, or on the
verge of they're obese. This is
this is this is who's dying. If
you're healthy, you can at this
time.
All right, number one, know your
risk factors. Keep an eye on
yourself, especially if you have
a family history of heart
disease or heart attacks. You
know, keep an eye on yourself.
Keep an eye on yourself. What
does that mean? selfie cam,
there you go. If
you notice any of the symptoms,
we talked about, you know, the
chest pain or shortness of
breath, the arm pain, any of
those things, then go ahead and
get checked out. On top of that,
make sure you're vaccinated in
your boots. Most weeks have
protection right now. You do get
COVID of keeping it in mild
cases and under control and then
mask up we know, like mask mask.
But at the same time, it's still
out there and it's still causing
some problems throughout today.
Some problems all right, this is
so bad now.
So wait, this is the advice is
to get vaccinated. Yes. Yes. And
Max mask up. Okay.
And, and the hard thing to hear
is that many of these young
people who are dying are the
ones who got one shot only. And
didn't feel like the net. You
know, it's horrible to think of
there's, there's many people who
I know and love who have been
we've gotten this horrible
thing. And now they're
gaslighting everybody into
taking more of it, and not for a
second, not for a second. Can it
be anything else? But oh, you
know, it's COVID now and in
France. Now this, and this is
from France 24. This is mind
boggling report. Because of
course, France also has people
getting strokes and cardiac
arrest and all kinds of issues.
As you recall. They were going
to cut you off from life in
France. If you didn't if you
didn't get vaccinated. Do we
remember this? Like you will be
cut off from everything
you wouldn't even get you
couldn't get down on the metro
thing. Anything
if you didn't if you didn't have
your COVID QR code pass. You
were cut off from society, and
it was righteous. But now that
people are having events, which
don't really want to talk about
because you know, that's between
me and my doctor Damar Hamlin.
This is what's causing it.
Trans 24 is surely sitbon is
here. Surely, French wine
exports are breaking records.
But here at home consumers are
shunning the red stuff Could it
be because of those those ads
we've been seeing when you go to
watch a movie in the cinema
where you get health authorities
telling you to
consume less alcohol,
not only in the cinemas, but
also on television, whenever you
put on YouTube or whatever you
have that you have those
messages coming up popping up,
we can see one of them they've
been playing, you can pretty
easily they put it all out
there. If you drink too much
wine, they say more than two
glasses of wine, you can get
heart disease, liver disease you
can get your immune system will
be weak and you can get cancer
and strokes. That's the message
and we can do the same but it's
probably the opposite the exact
opposite of what we've been
hearing decades earlier, when
drinking wine was almost
patriotic when it was good for
your heart. Right? It is but at
the time we remember there was
the French paradox we said the
drinking wine is actually good
for you. It evens out your your
diet if you eat too much cheese
and you know rich food well this
drinking wine will make you feel
better. This was based on some
kind of statistic but scientists
today say that you really have
to watch out. And some of them
even have been saying that you
can even not drink wine at all.
But but of course they don't all
agree you can't drink some wine
but not too
much. Okay, we have a resident
expert in this arena. John C.
Dvorak. wine connoisseur expert.
What is going on with this
report?
This has been going on for a
while a lot of it has to do with
the Muslim influence in this
country itself.
Oh, unexpected curveball. Yeah,
they've had issues with the
Muslim in France, to our
teetotaling types not to Turkish
Muslims, or the Indonesian
Muslims who drink a lot, right?
It's the middle eastern Muslims
and the ones that don't drink at
all. And they have actually torn
up vineyards in some parts of
France.
So now now they're doing ads in
the in the cinema and on
television. The Muslims are
doing these ads.
I don't know who's doing the
ads, but there's Muslim money
behind it. I'm absolutely sure
even though it's a poor person,
the assessor says
Muslim money,
Muslim money. They have a lot of
money. Well, I mean, they can
Get the money for Saudi Arabia
do these ads if they want to.
But the point is, is that
there's that influence. And then
there's the other influence,
which is just the teetotaling
influence, which is worldwide
has been around it, I'd never
thought it was going to ever get
to France, but it has been
getting there. And so the French
are exporting more wine than
ever, which is fine with
everybody else is happy. That's
correct. But they will have a
will have a negative impact
overall in the wine business
because of these, this
influence. And I was just saying
some Muslim influence. In
France, which is very high,
because the Muslim percentage in
France is one of the highest and
this was the firt, one of the
first countries before 911.
There were these these Muslim
maps showing what countries are
going to be the majority, and
then they could take them over
there you go to France,
I'd say taking wine away from
the French is pretty much a
takeover.
Well, they're doing a pretty
good job of auditioning the
French to drink less.
But this tape, so I didn't
expect this the heart attack
angles where I was going, like,
Oh, you got a heart attack
because of the wine, which, you
know, isn't supposed to expand
the arteries, or expand the
arteries. And
there's no way that's just
nonsense. I mean, it doesn't
make any sense. And it's,
they've been trying to pull that
stunt here too. But it doesn't
go
over very well now, because
we're all drunk.
That's why you can drink too
much. There's no doubt about
that. If you look at the numbers
before Prohibition, the amount
of alcohol that the Jefferson's
the Washington's the Sam Adams,
the Adams, the John Quincy, John
Adams, all these people, the
amount of alcohol that the
colonists drank compared to
today. It's ridiculous.
How about that? But the bridge
with the gin carts on the
street,
same thing, amount of drinking
that used to go on compared to
today, where Yeah, you'd have a
couple glasses of wine or maybe,
heaven forbid three glasses of
wine with dinner.
That's a bit much is not the
limit for me. Little for you
one, the I don't get laid.
There's some people that used to
drink and live in the 30s and
40s. They would drink a couple
of glasses, a couple of high
balls with dinner, but
then it was just for historical
context. And then we had the
prohibition. And then that why
did the prohibition end? Because
we were drunker than ever.
Now it's because it was well. It
was it was creating a criminal
underclass that was getting too
powerful for the country like
the Kennedys. Yeah.
Like the Kennedys. Papa Joe who
ran the booze. Yeah, he did.
Just back to the Big Pharma for
a moment. As we have, you know,
one issue of, of chemicals now
being solved by a second one.
We've been tracking this for a
long time
and FDA panel is now
recommending Narcan be sold over
the counter. The experts
unanimously agree that the nasal
spray is safe for use without a
prescription. The drunk is
credited with saving 1000s of
lives during the opioid crisis.
The FDA will make the final
decision in the coming weeks.
Okay, so we have an opioid
crisis. I know do give everybody
Narcan treat show everyone how
to use it. Right. This is a
weird country. I love it. But
man. Yeah, that is pretty
peculiar. I got a note from a
not amused psychologist. And I
relayed the story that
psychologists are on deck to be
able to prescribe medication.
Yeah. And are not amused
psychologist says I wanted to
correct John's assumption about
psychologist to be referred to
as a psychologist, you have to
have a PhD or Psy D, which
requires just as many years of
school and more mental health
training than your average pill
pusher MD. Someone with a
master's would be a licensed
therapist. prescribing is
already available in a number of
states requiring additional
pharmacology training, but is
not nationwide. Thanks for
continuing to treat
psychologists as second class
providers to MDS.
Okay, well that's out. I'll take
that. Except for one thing
criticism, which is decrypted.
That's what it was. Yes, I will
take except for one thing. Most
of this like colleges. I know in
the Bay Area all mass ma sir.
Net. I don't know any better
PhDs. And I stand corrected
based on this note, but I'm just
going by my own personal
experience
and we're happy to stand
corrected it's not a problem.
I can stand or sit Correct. I'm
sitting right now. So I'm
sitting Correct. You're sitting
corrected.
There. Let me see there's,
do we have any more gripes so
maybe we do get a few every so
often?
Well, I have not so much a gripe
as an update from Project
Veritas. As you know, our night.
Sir Daniel Strack is Executive
Director of Project Veritas that
both nonprofits the 501, C
three, the 501, c four, and he
wrote a note, and this is on the
heels
edition, just a new note,
because if you read the last
note, this,
this is a follow up. This is the
public note, which, of course,
no one's reporting on. And I
will, I will summarize it. A few
weeks ago, a number of our staff
members provided leadership with
some verbal feedback describing
real management concerns
regarding the treatment of
people and our internal
processes. This prompted the
board to solicit feedback from
additional staff members, and
that internal letter was leaked.
Their narrative that this is
being portrayed by referencing
this letter is patently false.
James has not been removed from
Project Veritas. We already knew
that because he told us
personally, nowhere in that
letter, was there ever a
suggestion to remove James from
the organization. Also, there
were more than 16 employees that
provided feedback, this letter
was not the only feedback
collected. James is the hardest
working person I've ever met, he
met us. Those who know those who
know him well know that he will
not take time off unless forced
to. And then he goes on to say
that the Project Veritas board
of directors is made up of
seasons and active members and
they and they are multi year
donors. So the board of
directors, our donors, they all
love James, they were handpicked
by James. He says I'm not on the
board of directors as Executive
Director, I'm an officer of the
organization, my role is to
manage our team helped create
better processes and procedures
to help address the concerns of
our team, our board and James
O'Keefe. So what he's saying is
possibly James O'Keefe, probably
and other people. Were treating
people like shit, which is, by
the way, in the media business,
not uncommon.
Very common.
It's not It's very common, it's
common. And I would I would, you
know, I'm just gonna take
O'Keefe side here for a moment
that this is a high stress
environment. And that he's
saying do this, do that and that
there's somehow a bunch of
noodle boys noodle boys got
like, boys, but you know, I
don't want to work and want to
do overtime. That's what I'm
thinking happened here. And then
he takes a swipe at us, which I
which I appreciate. While I do
understand the timing of this
situation, you understand he
says while I do understand, so
that's messaging Hey, no agenda.
This is about you. messaging us.
While I do understand the timing
of this situation, alongside the
biggest story on our
organization's history is
confusing and very easy to come
up with conspiracy theories. I
assure you carry into vorak We
are still in no way and never
will be brought to you by
Pfizer, nor do we have any
political preferences for any
candidates running for office.
No man,
Valeria said he was they were
brought to you by Pfizer? No,
but I, I clear suggested that
they were being pressured by
Pfizer
that it's It's okay. I love I
love him. It's fine. I'm okay
with this.
I'm okay. And by the way, to
suggest that someone's being
pressured by Pfizer is not a
stretch. I don't care who it is.
Pfizer has got their tentacles
in everything in everything.
They're pushing there. Just to
save themselves for one thing.
Yeah. They've got to do it. So
they're doing it was right. I
mean, Martha Stewart doing an ad
for Pfizer. I mean, come on. I
think there's your giveaway. Is
it just me or seem like all the
Superbowl ads that had
celebrated they were just they
just did.
Anyway, let's bring that point
back, not interest back to the
Super Bowl. What was with these
ads and celebrities? And I have
watched the symbolize for top
notch day one. Thompson. Peaks.
They peaked in the late yes,
they peaked in the late 90s
during the.com era and that's
when they got this reputation
for being Oh, this was a
Superbowl ad. We got people
spending all this money. Those
ads are about 500,000 bucks.
These ads are 707 million
7,000,001st for 30 seconds. And
there's always a lot of beer as
because the beer companies can
dig and figure rationalizing
there's some but then these
other companies and I can't
remember the ads i All I
remember is that were shocked
full of celebrities. Like
playing word three in
one spot three or four in one
spot. Yeah,
yeah, three or four or five in
one ad and they're all loaded
up. distracting from the message
the best such as I didn't see
any creativity than any of these
ads. And I felt I can't remember
the Budweiser ad. And I only
thing I remember I mentioned
this on the on the DHA unplugged
show is that Tony Romo was on
one of the Budweiser ads. I
don't even know I lied, or
Michelob I can't even remember
which. And he's always been the
traditional spokesperson for
Corona. He sold out.
Wait, wasn't there an ad where
he was? He was showing the two
different beers. And then he
said, No, this is an ad for
Corona. That was that was the
payoff may end which clearly
failed? Massively.
No, there was a couple of ads.
There was a couple of these ads.
I didn't notice this Bradley.
Remember that weird. I can't
remember the specifics. But I
remember a couple of ads where
they promoted something else.
And they promoted and promoted.
And then a third product came
in,
which was it's like, it's like,
it's just like, Have you run out
of ideas? No. Oh,
by the way, I took Bryce's dumb
class. But in college in
college, I did take a course in
advertising. And you did? Yeah,
I did. And a digital long story
about how these crazy courses
benefited me over the long haul.
But one of the violations, it's
very well noted is you don't
promote the other you don't even
mention the other products I had
it was blue because it puts a
frame of gets gets in your
brain. And you get confused that
the answer is
stupid because it's wrong. It's
wrong. Wrong. Everyone knows
that it was blue moon. Thank you
troll room like I even. Yes, you
even were just with suggestion
of Corona. I thought it was
Corona. So it failed. And then
Bradley Cooper, and who was he
playing it? Like, like, Oh,
we're flooding our lines. Dumb.
Oh, it is mom
with his mom. Yeah.
For team I remember that when
we're small mobile mobile.
Right. And it was like it was a
you it was dumb. Yes. It was
just dumb. I mean, every ad was
dumb. These ads were stupid. And
they just spent all their money
on celebrities. Yeah, instead of
writers. Hello. Yeah.
All right. Switching gears for a
moment. Seymour Hersh is
everywhere. Now. He's on
podcasts. He's he's doing
interviews on rumble. He'll be
on Bridey on soon. I might as
well get this one out of the
way.
Morning. AMY GOODMAN clip
inbound
interview on Democracy Now. Now,
just for a refresher, Seymour
Hersh, Pulitzer Prize winner
until he said the Russian
collusion is, you know, it was a
witch hunt against Trump then of
course he was he had
never liked Trump, he still
doesn't know.
So he now every single I've
watched or listened to every one
of these interviews, he's he's
spanning the globe, because of
course, this is crazy. It's a
blog by a discredited old dude,
you know, hasn't done anything
since the Vietnam War. He's on
drugs, whatever it is, it's
impossible that the US blew this
up, and blew up the pipelines of
the Russian pipelines into
Germany. And so he's there's
nothing he says nothing. The
only thing he repeats is? Well,
I was just deconstructing the
obvious but a little, just a
little 43 seconds from his
interview with Amy, on
democracy. Now, the Warren peace
report caught my attention
at this time, we've got a
president, a Democratic
president, that has done some
good stuff domestically,
domestically, but I can tell
you, I'm not understanding their
total commitment to Ukraine. And
I'm not understanding what I'm
read, because obviously, I have
access to a lot of people who
see things. I've been doing
this, Amy and I've been doing
this with writing but COVID
activities for my whole three
quarter years. Anyway, the
bottom line is
don't let's not do stick. See
more. I've been doing this for
300 years.
Joke
COVID activities for my whole
three quarter years. Anyway, the
bottom line is the stories I've
been getting about the war,
particularly beginning in fall,
and that's what gets
interesting. I've been pretty
dire. The Russians. I don't
think I think the end is just a
question of time right now. It's
a question of how many more
people it's Alinsky wants to
kill of his own people. It's
going to be over
so there see more her saying
it's going to be over. The
Russians are clearly strong. The
Ukrainians are losing I get
rapport they're now they're
training children 1516 seven
year olds boys and girls. And
there's video of them fighting
children children what now now
it's it's gone too far. And here
Yes.
Well before you get too away
from the her stuff. I have some
Hirsch clip I
want to do this. No, I'm
Ukraine. You can come back to
Hersh and this is all right.
This is all about Ukraine but it
leaves into queen, Ursula and
Queen Ursula released. The so
this is still all about Ukraine
which Hirsch's as well. She
released the 10th 10th package
of sanctions against Russia 10.
So because the other nine works
so well, here's the 10th. And
she went through all her points,
I edited it all out, except for
the one that of course, I wanted
to shove in everybody's face,
we now have in place the
toughest sanctions ever
introduced by the European
Union. And we have to ensure
that they are strictly applied.
Therefore, our tents package
introduces new measures to
prevent circumvention. And this
is my fourth point, we will
track oligarchs trying to hide
or to sell their assets to
escape sanctions. And together
with member states, we will set
up an overview of all frozen
assets of the Russian Central
Bank held in the European Union,
we need to know where these are
located, and how much they are
worth. This is crucial, in view
of the possible use of public
Russian assets to fund
reconstruction in Ukraine.
Exactly what I said was going to
happen. They're going to take
the Russian at $600 billion that
they froze out of Swift and
they're going to use that to pay
JP Morgan and because JP Morgan
is managing the the JP Morgan
Chase as the economic adviser
now for post war rebuilding.
This is crazy. These people have
officially insane
well, they can't get away with
it. Oh, they're getting away
with it. Of course they're
getting away with it. I mean, or
or I saw a no, I'll hand it back
to you for Sy Hersh, I saw it
was a it was a telegram video. I
hate telegram I hate I hate I
think with a T. It was a US
military service person saying
he believed that the whole thing
was leaked to Seymour Hersh
because it is the intent of the
US government to have Putin
respond. And wow, that yeah,
that I was like, Whoa, I hadn't
thought of that one. But I
wouldn't put it past him. Vicki
Newland, these people are crazy.
So what do you have on Hersh?
Well, I got a couple of things.
But I want to play with Dallas.
You brought that up I want to
play pipeline debate was Hasani,
I'm sure you're aware of the new
report from Seymour Hersh, how
America took off the Nord Stream
pipeline and the White House's
denial of any involvement given
the long standing opposition to
the pipeline secretaries
Lincoln.
I'm sorry. This husaini Asking
Ned Price about the pipeline?
Story and watching Ned Price.
Jake Sullivan, maybe? No, I
think it was Ned Price. It
says Jake's it says Asani
Sullivan. Yeah, I
think is Ned Price down who was
net price again. Net Price is
the spokesperson for the State
Department. I think I think
that's all offense. Well, I
think this is Ned Price on it.
I'm sure you're aware of the new
report from Seymour Hersh, how
America took out the Nord Stream
pipeline and the White House's
denial
way. Stop, stop. Ned Bryce, Jake
Sullivan, what difference does
it make? We agree. Like the same
guy, same guy.
I'm sure you're aware of the new
report from Seymour Hersh, how
America took off the Nord Stream
pipeline and the White House's
denial of any involvement given
the long standing opposition to
the pipeline, Secretary
Lincoln's calling its demise a
tremendous opportunity. And
Secretary Sanders,
didn't we didn't we play this on
the last show?
Now this is no this is no. Okay.
All right. See, my report just
came out. We just brought it up
on the last show. Now. The
fallout is new.
I guarantee you we had this
clip.
That was possible. But here it
goes.
There's no one's saying that the
US officials were pleased with
the destruction of the pipeline,
especially the secret of
investigation. Do you think the
US government's denial of
involvement is credible? I
absolutely do and I repeated
here. Let me follow up on that
if I might, have you or anybody
else in the State Department,
any communication with German
Norwegian ambassadors or other
allies or officials on this
matter, on the matter of Nord
Stream to on the matter of the
latest allegations, which give
the apparently it is not I mean,
it is it is barely it is it
would be would not be in it
would it would not be typical
for us to engage allies and
partners on something that is
out are in complete nonsense and
it should be rejected out of
hand by anyone who is looking at
it through through an objective
lens. Yes, go ahead. One more
aspect on this one of the
allegations that he makes is
that it was taken off the CIA in
order to prevent involvement of
oversight as a covert operation.
Did you read the piece? I'm
familiar with it. One of his
allegations is that it was taken
off this route rather than let
this this propaganda get aired
in the briefing room. Let me
just say it is a fundamental
misunderstanding of oversight in
our US Congress beyond getting
his facts entirely wrong as he
has before and very high profile
ways. It is a fundamental
misunderstanding suggests that
our intelligence community is
not subject to oversight. Anyone
who writes that anything who
writes anything like that? No,
no. No, no roads vote for it. It
was taken off of a CIA and put
under military in order to prove
our military is also subject to
rigorous oversight. The answer
is yes.
So he's going on and on
defensively? And the joke is
that didn't CIA is not subject
to any real oversight anymore at
all, at all, and the military
isn't either. There's not
telling Trump about the balloons
for example, let's
let's get an audit of the
Pentagon. Yeah, and the reason
why I know we played that is
because I recognize the audio
quality, but there was more, you
played more preamble. So people
get a bonus. It's better that
way.
I'm glad you point this out.
Well, I just stopped now. So
let's go with her. She's
gonna play clips and pretend
they're new. Yeah, maybe you
should. What do
you have? What's the name of
that? Do you hit? Did you have
that clip?
I had that clip. Exactly. The
clip is Solomon briefing.
Solomon. Not net price.
I'm sure you're aware of the new
for my Claymore.
Okay, okay. Oh, you win. You
win. Geez. It's the clip. It was
necessary because I got hurt
now. Okay. So here's this Hirsch
one. Don't fight me responses.
Okay.
Where's this from?
This from democracy. Now?
The reason I went into that sort
of Soliloquy about what's going
to happen, possibly in NATO, and
Europe about Biden's act of
saying to the Western Europe and
Germany, we rally reroute, we'd
rather keep our war going, I
think and you can stay cold, is
I think it could cause some
countries to say, you we may be
out of here, you know, what,
what do we need NATO for and
American support when in a
crisis, there take away our
ability to keep our people warm.
It also could lead I think the
Green Party has done very well.
In Germany, it's the
Chancellor's from the Green
Party, I think it's going to
lead to widespread conservative
movement politically. The one
thing we did after World War Two
with that was fantastic, was we
really rebuilt Europe into a
modern democratic plurality
society put off society. I think
it could lead to not it won't go
as far as it did in Italy, we
could lead to some conservative
victories and subsequent
legislations, because Europe's
always had no natural resources,
they've always had to rely on
others, and the others included
us, and also Russia gas. And if
we want to stop that off, we do
it at a political costs. And I
think the point I'm making is
I'm still gonna do more
reporting on this. Because I,
there's still things I need to
write about later. I think this
has probably been in the view of
some of the people who did it.
One of the dumbest things
American government has done
years, and we've had four years
of Trump in the long run, I just
don't understand why more
newspapers, good newspapers,
like the times are just still I
still, I still read the New York
Times I don't believe everything
they say about Ukraine, but it's
still a wonderful report is
there. My attitude towards
editors is if we get rid of 90%
of the editors in the world,
we'd be much better off but
that's always been since I was a
kid reporter I thought that so
you know, I don't care what they
say. I mean, if I did, I would I
would weep because some of the
stuff is so dumb.
So he's bringing out all
everything he did first show he
did was actually mark Ames, his
blog, or blog, podcast, and Mark
games used to write for us to
write for the panco daily and
nearly forgot about them. He
used to be the partner with my
Matt Taibbi and Russia. Rise and
Mark games and Tybee gotten to a
beef over something and they
don't even mention each other
anymore. It's very strange. And
I thought Ames were going to do
a good job at Ames was just such
a He was like, like a sucker. A
starstruck. Yeah. And so he
could so I couldn't even get a
clip off of that thing.
Meanwhile, at least Amy and and
his her sidekick, asked a few
questions. But when they started
getting harsh, and they
questioned some of his stuff, he
said, he made it clear that it
was this was a an operation. It
wasn't something you because the
Norwegians, for example, said
well, that's shipped I'd never
left port. And he's and he and
there's a couple of essays
written to somebody sent one on
no agenda social saying, Hey,
look at this. And it had the
rundown it was I don't know who
this guy was. But he is another
substack writer and he had the
rundown of why hearse thing was
wrong. This was wrong. And that
was wrong. And this was wrong.
Ignoring the fact that this was
all had to be covered up. So it
would appear to be wrong. Of
course. Plausible Deniability is
part of it. And so So Juan
Gonzalez asked him some nasty
question about the ship not
being important. And Hearst goes
off the rails with, with a
Nicaragua story, which I don't
know what the point was, it was
like, I think the point was,
look, look, look at it. I'm been
doing this long enough where I
know a lot of stuff that doesn't
get printed, and I have good
sources. And I double check. He
made it clear with Mark games
that he has two or three sources
for everything. Even though that
may or may not be true. So this
but this Nikkor, White Rock was
story, I just thought was the
most fascinating kind of off
topic, little story. That was
just like, I don't know what the
point of it was, was it
something he's always wanted to
get off his chest? Because he
called the CIA a bunch of douche
bags? I'm not sure. But let's
play this.
You know, let me tell you
something about Nicaragua, you
don't know, one of the things
that happened in Nicaragua, the
CIA guys operating there would
thrill and get excited on their
speeches there. And you know,
even even in the worst of times,
and then suddenly, that started
the symbol when they would go in
their little motor boats off the
beaches, and shoot flash jets
into the beaches and have a
contest to see, you know, I
shouldn't say the latter. They
would just shoot floats. And no,
there were casualties, they
would just do that. And have a
lot of fun talking about it and
bragging about it. I mean,
that's the kind of stuff you get
to do when you have a covert
operation.
Oh, I totally understand what
he's saying. CIA are a bunch of
dicks. That's what he's saying.
And it's, you know, that's an
interesting thing for him to put
out there. They might get mad,
they might get mad about that.
Yeah, I can't see any other
they went out there with some
shotguns or whatever, feel a
little party just shooting it
people on the beach and killing
them. I totally believe that.
It's a reminder of this of the
scene and Schindler's List,
where they when they creepy guys
up there in the tower, and he
just picks off a few prisoners
for just randomly just as a
joke. Very, very cold blooded
kind of thing. So
he that was the whole Iran
Contra, right? Yeah, yeah,
exactly. But they were so gung
ho and so happy to see that's
why when Congress said no, we're
not funding that anymore. That's
when they went well, but we're
having too much fun shooting
shit and people on the beach.
What are we gonna do? I know,
let's get some drugs. We'll take
the drugs back called Bill
Clinton will take it back
through Mena, Arkansas, and then
we'll take it to Los Angeles and
we'll we'll chop it up, we'll
turn it into this new thing
called crack, which is really
cheap, and will kill Black
people. It's gonna be a bonanza.
And that's what Gary would.
That's why Gary Webb wound up
shooting himself in the head two
times with a gun in his left
hand. We've been through this a
couple times. I mean, the story,
the story. Now, it's sad. It's
sad. And just so what Sy Hersh
display
where he was all worked up,
because the question that was
asked was about the boat. And
Hearst got up here at the
beginning, he was not happy with
his question. He was mad, and he
gave him the story. To find it.
You kind of got it. It's most I
think it was just like a crazy
story. But it was as if, hey,
look, this is what goes on. You
don't know what's going on is
what he's trying to say to the
guy to Juan Gonzalez, you know,
always likes to welcome to
worldwide audience. Yes.
Congressi. Now, the worldwide
audience, because we're on the
internet, you know, I think
you're right, I think and I
think that Hirsch is mad that
the story is being you know,
he's being written off as a as a
as an idiot as a kook who was a
Trump lover, which was why he
slipped that in, but we're dumb
though. We had four years of
Trump. How dumb was that? So
He's slipping that in to get all
of his druthers out And I think
he's really mad. He sees it. He
knows that CIA is running our
country have been maybe not
during Trump that was probably
dia Defense Intelligence Agency,
which is why the Defense
Department has been neutered,
neutered, and it's obvious who's
running who ran Obama. It's
obvious who's I mean, no one's
wrong. Joe is barely walking.
He's barely stumbling. It's just
it's all it's all an app. And I
100% I said it, five by five
believe that it's CIA. CIA, CIA.
Ah. Alright, so back to the
situation. That Richard Engel we
all know what he's about from
NBC. He has a little report here
about the Ukrainian situation.
Ukrainian tanks on the front
lines are running out of
ammunition. Now, Commander say
stocks are so low, they now only
shoot when they can see their
enemy. Will you I love
the cruise missile effect. And
the AK is in the background.
So they were just taking stop
there. So they can own their
only shooting now when they see
their enemy shooting at before?
No, just willy nilly.
I know what it sounds like.
Yeah, just need bullets.
Yeah,
in tanks on the front lines are
running out of ammunition.
Commander say stocks are so low.
They now only shoot when they
can see their enemy. will use as
little ammunition as we can. But
still it's disappearing. It says
a battalion commander codenamed
the st. Can you stop this
Russian offensive?
The saint was like,
wait a minute stop again. Why
does he even throw that into the
report? Who cares what his code
name is?
Yet? It's like the ghost
remember, the ghost turned out
to be phony?
The jazzy ghost one.
So that's why this is Richard
angle.
code named the st. That may be
just some message that's got to
go be heard by someone non MBC.
Named the st.
Can you stop this Russian
offensive? No nothing. Just one
week. Now we can only hold them
off, he says, but nobody knows
how long we can keep doing it.
Their equipment is just too old.
Oh, Russia still produces
ammunition for its Soviet era
tanks and has huge reserves. But
here in Ukraine, tractor
mechanics are keeping the old
machines running.
Wait a minute, what did we send?
Why did we send over there that
they need tractor mechanics
and scavenging from destroyed
Russian tanks until help
arrives. And it's not just tank
rounds. NATO is now warning
Ukraine is using so much
ammunition of all types. And
Western allies cannot provide it
fast enough with new orders
taking up to two years to
deliver.
I think this is a setup. The
setup is it's got to end because
Vladimir, Volodymyr will be the
hero by saying okay, I've got to
stop. There's too many of our
children are being killed on the
battlefield
there that he sent. Yes. We roll
on his and there's a little
another gotcha in there. How
long is this war been going on
one year? How does it take two
years to deliver any orders of
ammunition?
Because we have to go wrestle it
from the IRS. Wait, wait.
If they ordered it a year ago,
they wouldn't get it for another
year. So they don't have any
animal ammunition from the way
this logic goes. If it takes two
years to get the ammunition and
they've been fighting for a
year, Where's all this other
ammunition come from?
From literally from our forts
and bases around our country and
around the world?
What's this two year delay? What
are they talking about? That new
ammunition. They only have old
ammunition. This is bull crap.
I think it signals the end, the
end has to come out we're going
to use the Russian money to
rebuild you know, JP Morgan
Chase is already in place. And
this whole thing turns out to be
really about I think ultimately
control of the EU. Kicking
kicking Germany to the side. I
mean, just go back and review.
The Nord Stream pipeline is
owned 51% by Gazprom Dutch
company, own part of it. There's
no three other companies in
countries that own this pipeline
because the Germans were living
it up they had a beautiful
system. We get cheap gas. We are
the powerhouse of Europe. It's
their money that cheap energy,
cheap energy. They were the
powerhouse of industry. You
know, they would turn around and
sell Mercedes Benz and BMW used
back to back to Russia. They've
very good relationship. They
were able to sell excess energy,
gas, whatever to To the rest of
Europe because they couldn't
even use it all. It was Helmut
Kohl, the former chancellor, who
was on the board of Gazprom, who
was saying, you got to shut down
that nuclear. I mean, that's
bad, you know, nuclear, it's got
to be Gas, gas, gas, gas, gas,
gas gas. And then of course, we
came in with a no gas is no
good. We can't have gas stoves,
we can't use gas, we gotta go to
hydro gene. Hydrogen is where
it's at hydrogen, even though
that was never in play, never in
play, and was always windmills,
and, and solar. And now it's
hydrogen, we follow the whole
thing, go back and listen to the
past three months of shows. Now
all of a sudden, hydrogen is the
way to go. And we have different
kinds of hydrogen, we have clean
hydrogen, which will have in
about 10 years. And in 10 years,
we still don't have it. Because
to make hydrogen, you need a lot
of energy. So it's cold, it's
gas, it's not going to come from
windmills. It's not going to
come from solar. So the only
thing left was nuclear. And now
here we are back with the same
old problem in Europe. That has
been the problem with the world
wars one and two. Here's the
report
how green is hydrogen? That's
the question the European
Commission needs to resolve as a
resumed talks on renewable
energy targets today. The issue
is whether or not hydrogen
derived from nuclear power can
be designated as renewable.
France heavily reliant on atomic
energy has been lobbying hard in
favor of that, but Germany and
Spain oppose it. The French
government is especially angry
about this because it says it
approved plans for a hydrogen
pipeline between Spain and
France on the basis that its
hydrogen would get the renewable
label. It's important because
classifications of this kind can
affect the eligibility for state
aid.
French are getting screwed by
the Germans once again. This is
what it comes down to every
single time. And now it's now
France. No, no, no.
Well, maybe the whole idea is to
is to do this Ukraine thing, get
Russia back where they belong.
And to keep German Germans from
taking over the EU, which they
were on their way to if you
remember 5678 years ago on your
show. We used to call it the
Fourth Reich referring to the
European Union because the
Germans are dominating you know,
yeah. And
and now they got you know, the
the friendly, queen, Ursula, who
is off there Deutsch. And she's
she's turncoat. She She is a
saboteur of the German economy.
And the funny thing is, the
Germans themselves have been
mind controlled into believing
gas, bad nuclear bad.
will shut down nuclear power
plants is an example of it's
dumb.
Yeah, they all were told, is
bad. We can't have it. There's
no good. I mean, this is this is
much this goes much further,
this is this is not even about
Russia. This is about control of
Europe. I think the United
States wanted a large motor come
of control, see, Ted Cruz
setting all that he's intimately
involved trying to get the
liquid petroleum gas business
from the US. We can't ignore
Turkey, which had a lot of
pipelines was positioned to
become the new conduit for oil
and gas into Europe. Now what
41,000 people dead in this
earthquake? I mean, this big
moves going on here. And what
are we doing? Look at that
balloon?
Maybe that's what we're supposed
to be doing. I think
we're doing a good job. And with
that, I'd like to thank you for
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to the trolls and the troll room
who have there's a couple of
horrible trolls in there. And I
don't know I tried to kick him
out. My kick command doesn't
work anymore. I had someone
removed my power. I can't kick
people out the troll room
anymore. I just have so much fun
doing it. My oh my God, my God
Mode is has been revoked. I
blame Darren it makes no sense.
The free troll chimp that's the
guy like kick that guy out
whoever that guy is get rid of
him.
What's what's what's he doing
this wrong?
Oh, you know, and words fu you
know that kind of stuff. It's
just annoying. It's annoying.
It's a troll room which is fine.
And I liked the trolling. The
trolling is good the troll There
we go. And he got kicked. Thank
you. There you go. all taken
care of. Yeah, it was just it's
unnecessary. We don't need that
it's not helpful. You control
whatever you want, but just No
one needs that. I have the
power. Let's see how many trolls
we have.
I don't have the power I can put
shorted out on this deal.
If you're you want to be you
want God power in the chat room,
I can give that to you.
I don't even look at the chat
room. So it's my point.
How many we have we have 2003 in
the troll room today. Is that
how's that on that for Thursday?
Is that okay? So
2002 on Thursday 2003. To 2000
was actually quite good.
Until I kick that guy out and
all his friends are gonna leave.
Who knows? Who knows? Who knows?
You okay? Yeah. I don't want to
do Yes, I'm okay. Okay, I have
an emergency surgery scheduled
for tomorrow. Unfortunately.
Tomorrow Yeah. For my Something
has to change in my my bone
growth on my lower sage.
Disgusting, you know,
that's why I said that's what I
said. So I'm slipping. I'm all
over the place. That I know you
got. I can't hear it. I hear it.
That bothers me enough. So all
right.
Well, good luck on that. Yeah.
Thank you. You can join us.
You're grumpy. I'm not grumpy.
I'm not grumpy at all. You're
the one that's grumpy. What?
See, you're the one that's
grumpy. Oh, well.
You can check out the art.
No, let's first remind everybody
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But if you're posting
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know, my band button is itching.
So I'm warning people if you're
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socials is where we get your
producers. This is not your
playground. We're producers,
your producers. So when you're
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because you're lazy. It's not
helpful.
So please, the screenshot alone
is funny.
It never is.
I mean, I've done it. I spoke
post screenshots. Yeah,
but of memes and stuff, but
okay. Then I'm gonna kick you
out. I'm gonna ban you. Okay, is
that what you want to hear? I've
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You can follow that in the chat
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was keep it tight. Everybody is
exactly exactly what, hey, is
exactly what we say to the
artists who always come up with
at least one winning piece for
us to choose from. And they post
that live during the show to no
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thank networks who brought us
the award winning art. This was
the giant heart now there was of
course the Valentine's show. So
we were looking for something
that would be sweet that would
be relevant that would be about
you know Valentine's Day we do
like that we did a little
traditionalist that way and so
networks came up with a giant
balloon heart and kind of The
Simpsons cloud spelling out no
agenda. I thought it was quite
nice. It was sweet. You know,
there was other things to choose
from but we both liked that And
was there anything else that we
had taken into consideration?
Yeah, actually there was some a
lot of arguments about this art
and the other art and what we
want to do one balloon that we
want Superbowl that was Super
Bowl stuff, but we wanted some
to do with Valentine's Day so it
had to have that. I liked the
best price by tantan EO with the
balloon satellite plane things
but then again, you mentioned it
was too small.
Although I didn't think it was
let me just see which one that
was to get us on there.
It was it was it. It wasn't
artsy.
Let me say oh, it was it was
yes. It was between that one and
the end the network's heart. It
was this had was funny but it
Yeah, it was just kind of plain.
Then we had I noticed that Roger
around he did is any given
Sunday did a Super Bowl thing
which has a lot of humor in it.
Yeah, but we we didn't talk that
much about the Super Bowl. We
talk more about it today. Yeah.
And it was probably over. I
think it was over produced it
actually looked like a logo for
him and NBC show I look too
professional to say often do
you get that it was too good.
Good question. Oh, we can't have
a soda but But Paul couture did
a very similar piece and it was
it was up higher was jets versus
UFOs distraction bowl. And that
was a slick piece to his very
slick. Yeah. And again, you
know, it was we wanted to haul
it. We wanted some Valentine's
sentimental stuff of some sort
that wasn't going to cut it.
No. What else did we look I kind
of like the what do we have?
There's a lot of stuff a couple
of art pieces with Zippy
including a couple robots, plus
a zippy robot. I think that was
that was it. He's one of only
parents I don't think Zippy is
probably laying down with Freddy
the firewall now I don't think
these are particularly
characters that should stay
around forever.
Yeah, you don't really you're
not really the true
ventriloquist mentality.
Go figure.
I'm not huh. Okay. Surprising.
Thought it would be able to pull
it off.
When I use you. Almost. No, I
was about it. So I think the
piece reach and I didn't think
that piece we chose was could
have been. It was Well, the
thing that sold me on it if it
was one dimensional. I wouldn't
have one. I can tell you that
right now. But he put enough
dimensionality in it by shading
the balloon with some highlights
that it
was be honest. It popped. It
popped.
I popped as balloons do
and that ultimately is what
we're always looking for. We're
looking for some pop. You know,
the vibrator dildo? No, very
funny not gonna happen jabs
through, it's not gonna happen
that Google barf? No, it was
just it. I mean, people tried,
they tried very hard. And we
appreciate that. But we're also
going to be very honest with
with our review of the art, this
is the one thing this is the one
benefit the artists get if they
don't win, at least they get a
fair review. That I think is
important to them.
Yeah. I don't know how fair the
review is that the art was too
slick, too good to
stop doing that. Thank you very
much artists. And of course, we
know Dred Scott does the
chapters. If you got a modern
podcast, app, new podcast
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pieces are put right in there,
that function as markers for the
chapters. And you can see people
are driving in their cars, and
they're getting distracted by
seeing the art change while
they're listening to the show.
Which I think is a feature. I
got one complaint about it's
like I'm getting distracted.
Now. That's the whole point. Or
you could just listen to the
show live and refresh. No agenda
art generator.com. You'll see
them popping up as we speak. And
that already we have some that I
know you put it on a computer
screen. We're not going to use
some of these I can tell you
that already. Although l Biden
has kind of got my kind of got
my eye. Thank you again,
networks. Good job who did
comic strip blog course he's
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that is a new one bananas and
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get enough attention. When what
is ween capital W when? What is
when
I ve got me I don't know.
Wayne does not get enough
attention JCD can pick his
favorite jingle for the donation
segment in my stead as an
executive producer for this
episode. I expect you to make it
one of your best Geez Okay, I
think it should be the classic
there's no winning we haven't
played that for a year
no winning so that's Think of
the children isn't it?
No Think of the children is
think of the children there's no
winning there's we don't share a
secret
oh that's what it is. Yes share
secrets is a confusing share a I
can't type today either share a
secret as all the isn't Let hold
no that's not it either.
Ah
John, I can't find his
wound and know what happened
that's probably where you
haven't played it.
But it's but it's not titled
share secret.
And it's not there's no winning
there's no knife competitive
there's no winning
I have no witness we need to
show that we need to find this
this jingle God is so is it
there's no winning that hold it
hold hands me hold hands bowled
hands hands
no competition look at the kind
of competition this
is horrible. No, it's not
uncommon. What? How can this be?
I'm sure it was secret secret
something solid secret I'm going
all the way down. Now why don't
you read the next one? I'm gonna
give him a Karma first I'm going
to keep looking I will find this
interesting the off you've got
karma winning
all right, well, while we're
waiting Yeah real game salties
up on the on the podium here
Jeff Manchester New Hampshire
contributing 500 bucks and she
is now a bear in net tests.
Happy Valentine's day if
possible play we don't talk
about Brandon. We don't talk
about Brandon here's a clip that
it's it's the size end of show
mix. We don't talk about brand
and brand and remember that Oh,
I
never I don't even recall it.
Yeah, I need a good ear worm
love karma for all and thank you
for your courage Dame salty.
You've got karma.
Is it share secret? Maybe I'm
sorry. Hold that it's gotta be
titled something out. This. This
whole hands. It's gone. It's
just gone. This is very very
distressing to me.
Well then I would recommend this
playing this as we got the brand
and thing coming up anyway.
Find that either I can't find
about let's go Brandon.
i That's my pick for our friend,
Michael.
Okay, was this No, that's not it
this is not a good day.
How about see the juice? We can
get that? I'm sure I got
the brand. Wish I got something
there all right. Well, you're
not I'm gonna do I'm gonna do
the next one. Good. And we're on
to Michael de Fuquay Varina
North Carolina. $400. Thank you,
Michael. This donation is a
split between myself and my
keeper. Oh 200 for her 200 For
me, well, this presents a
problem. So so well, do we make
them both Associate Executive
producers?
What's your name?
Well, I'm just saying that's
just what he's done here.
Blue you can just say, Michael
Dan wife. Okay, so all right and
keep her and keep her made.
That'd be married.
Okay, so Michael day. All right.
She already has over $1,000 in
donations. And this one sends me
over the top as well. Oh, it
looks like they're going to be
deemed and 90 together. My wife
refused to get vaccinated for
work last year, and I was proud
of her at the time. She kept her
job but it was stressful for a
while. Today it was even more
proud of her. She She was
refused an examination at the
doctor's office because she
refused to wear a mask. She was
upset but did not waver. She
stated her case was told to put
on a mask or leave. She was not
belligerent and left the
doctor's office politely and
quietly. Most people may think
that wearing a mask is a simple
task. Why fight it but we have
to push back at some point or
they will never stop out. If we
do what we're told, we will
always be told what to do. Good.
Whoo. Good one. She may want to
change your name but I would
like for her to be known as Dame
Kelly. The resolute and I would
like to there it is sir. Mike
Kelly the resolute and Sir Mike
the fortunate. So they're both
on the podium today. You too
have been helpful to both of us.
Sincerely, Michael day. Thank
you very much, Michael. We'll
take care of that for you. And
we'll we'll put you both in the
in that executive producer spot.
How do you get an examination at
a doctor's office with a mask
on? What do you mean by that? He
can't put the thing check your
time. They can't put the tongue
depressor they can look down
your throat. Oh, you found it?
Yeah, no, actually, that Bong
you heard was let's see what it
was titled. Hug. Hug. Everyone
hug and shares. No, I don't.
Yeah, here it is. Oh, there's
no winning. We don't like to
foster a competitive atmosphere
but we laugh a lot. Now everyone
hug and share a secret.
I'm renaming this now. Thank
you. Darren. I'm renaming this
now so that we will always have
it handy and we're winning or
share a secret How about no
winning share a secret I'll put
them both in
there you go you'll find it for
sure. All right, so vana Gentile
Gentile in Orlando hills.
Illinois is up next 33677 game
hood donation day has arrived
please day me as dame of the
absurd ITM, y'all and thank you
for your courage. All
right. Carsten Schwartz from
Denmark. lunga lunga lunga. I
don't know what that little
circle about the A is longer,
longer longer than Mark 333 dot
33. Our favorite executive
producer donation most excellent
apod fathers, since you failed
to mention my 333 dot 33
donation to your coffers last
show. I humbly demand
satisfaction. Now what is this
about that we miss one that did
I know of? Well, it looks like
the back office has determined
it's a valid complaint. And Sir
Schwartz is requesting a title
change henceforth to be known as
Sir Schwartz Black Knight of the
woke bashing culprits. The
possibly oh gee slots and single
malt at the roundtable and the
continuation of your
distinguished work. May you
never find an exit strategy.
Okay, well, you've been
approved.
You've been approved, but I
would have read that number two
is to possibly org because Oh
geez. To me, it should be o.g.or
O G all caps.
Would you like to read it over
and make your corrections?
No, I didn't have to read it
over because I didn't read it in
the first place. I'm just
pointing out that I could have
botched it. Unlike with John
Dietrich who is in wrapping your
falls New York who also came in
with 33333 and he says Jack, my
smokin hot one. wife Katie and
amazing kids miles and Cecilia.
Cece and my sister Mary, who
doesn't need a D douching. But I
do
okay you've been D deuced.
And my bro Danny needs a his D
bag call out row Nammo producer
thanks you for your services do
I could maybe boy I probably
blew that up your service jobs
karma for new rebar company
no new rebar company
jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for
jobs
Benjamin Unitas Leno been San
Francisco California our first
Associate Executive Producer to
150 $5.55 and he is required
today is not a good day for
jingles honestly. So, I'm just
going to give
you the whole load here to give
you the whole load today and
what do you want he wanted
chemtrails. I can give you some
chemtrails for some reason I
can't get all those and he also
wanted the climate gates and
that will do it for him to the
gate to the gate
still with us the Climategate.
Well, I want to make Rita's note
then, for Adams mentioned of
Nikola Tesla's discovery
earthquake frequency 2.5 hertz
as he had caused a localized
earthquake in midtown Manhattan,
according to 1945 Life magazine
okay, I didn't see that for some
reason that didn't show up in my
spreadsheet. Yeah, okay. Well,
yesterday he had a little
vibration device and he put it
he put it didn't you put it
against like the bridge,
a bridge, but it caused people's
blockage was bad news. So his
his donation was two five 5.55
which may be the frequency Oh
yes, I 2.5 was tuning I was when
I was at the University of
California I was at one of the
classes I take was dramatic arts
and I was working with a guy in
the sound system in Wheeler
auditorium and we were tuning
the auditorium and we had hit
the frequency of the place and
it was shaking the entire
building with these two Altech
Lansing voices in the theaters
now we usually start with just
sending a tone yeah
Wow. We're sending a tone and I
don't know how we got to
whatever this frequency was but
we're changing the tone or we
hit this one frequency and the
whole building started to shake
and I suppose if we just turn
the gain up a little bit and let
it go we could have brought down
the place
that's a great No I've never
heard this story. Yeah,
I know is like shocked the two
of us we turn this thing off
immediately because there's like
stuff falling on us
too. So but that's in the 2.5
it's really low as a low free
Yeah, no,
this was not I can guarantee
this was not 2.5 it was
something around 2530 hertz I'm
wrong. Well
this is the concept of an opera
singer who produces the exact
same frequency of the glass the
glass shatters which is real I
mean
that's how it can happen if you
have somebody who can do that
yeah
as usual
don't experiment with this at
home kids it's not a good idea
you do not get damaged
yes do not get a tone generator
and the big speakers is not the
human body
has a it has a frequency to I
mean they've had there are
weapons that that develop these
low notes I think they're like
12 cycles in that vicinity and
it starts to rip apart your
guts.
This is being used in some cases
to nuke cancer cells and in the
helicopter world. We have
something known as the ground
resonance
bright this is a yeah and
Chopper boil up right down the
spot
just integrates you can you can
look at look at this on YouTube
ground resonance helicopter and
you'll see it's a condition you
could get into and if you have
one skid off the ground and
you're alien. Yeah, it's just
it's a there's a way to
recognize this condition. If you
don't know how the helicopter
disintegrates within seconds.
It's crazy. We need to have more
fun with that.
There's a lot of things you can
do with sound
fun with sound destroy your
body. Oh yeah,
direct and new onwards with the
donations with Sir Tooth Fairy
and share via Oh, Indiana 23456
Great number Keep up the great
work thank
you very much Mark Valentine
Grantham in Great Britain. A row
of ducks two two 2.2 to Hawaii
the labs no genius nakoma Hawaii
what does that mean? Hawaii the
lads. Idea no jingles no karma.
All right thank you very much.
None None muon untaken
Nick cast in lincoln rhode
island. another row of ducks.
Nice. tu tu tu tu tu great shows
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because then your is right on
the keyboard you don't have to
she's you don't take your hands
off the keyboard is just a way
to go this route for me. Now I
do like mice in some situations,
I use one here on this show. And
the dank. Which is wired is a
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front. But I like it it has got
a good movement. It feels good,
it feels terrific is probably
comfort, it's more comfortable
in using a regular mouse, I'd
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people want to try something
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to activate the mouse buttons, I
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When he goes up when he moves
swept up.
In other words, it shouldn't be
moved forward up a little bit
because it's so easy to grab the
mouse in his and you have to
push kind of backwards toward
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come out the click buttons in
the front
you mean that click button
should be moved out a little bit
not a lot. That's my only
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I to receive the dink.gg It's
interesting because they said
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lied. Nice.
I'm surprised they lied and I've
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don't know that
there's no evidence people were
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people no evidence people want
to use this mouse either, but I
to receive the GG here's what I
like about it. I love the scroll
wheel on the side a completely
with you on that it's a very
different type of grip on the
mouse. So I I tried it initially
in my in my show setup. And I
was still in learning mode. I do
like the resolution it moves
fast you can it's all height
it's very high tech stuff, it
works great, but I would be too
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during the show I do however I
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my big screen where I have some
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with that with that scroll wheel
on the side I've gotten quite
accustomed to the two buttons in
the front I like it. I like
above all I I really liked the
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which is a they do they make the
USB cables themselves too. And
the sleeve is you know it's a
it's not like a plastic sleeve
the cable. It's some kind of
fabric and it's this very nice,
just to me a functional art
piece. That's what I thought
about it. I really liked it.
Well I won't use it on the show,
but I do use it in daily life
occasionally. And then people
should check it out. I liked it.
I liked it. It's different. I
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I liked the name I think it fits
you called the GG I called the
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Alright drinkers. Vanessa
Atanasio is important to Oregon.
She comes in with 216 dot 23 and
says please de douche me.
You've been de deuced
I would love to be put on the
birthday list for Thursday to 16
that is today. Jingle fear is
freedom travel karma would be
greatly appreciated as well.
Love is lit. So I'm I'm I'm
presuming that this is because
her age is 23 Probably you
think? Is that? The reason? I
think so. That'd be something
like that. We got it for you.
subjugation and liberation Those
are the facts of this world
you've got karma.
What did we determine? This
voice sounded just like her.
I don't remember.
I don't remember either. But I
remember us doing it. You did
side by side. It was the same
voice. So we go to Rachel Lopez
in San Burdett, Bernardino,
California. Hello, John and
Adam. Doing donating as a Happy
Valentine's Day gift to my
darling husband, Daniel urgh
Dart. We just had our first
human resource three weeks ago
and he's already an amazing dad.
Really? The kid is already
Yeah, kids are great that way
to what she says.
And they're great.
I love you X Oxo X Rachel.
Please de douche doe she also
has a down like this. Please be
douche Reverend Jackson, which I
don't think that's what she was.
She wants to de douching
Oh, let me do doo doo
you've been deed in place if she
wants to Reverend Jackson. I
don't know what that is. And
Manning
he means read remaining.
Probably JBS whole load and you
know,
there's no you know, you know,
just we have to just do it.
Do it, do it.
I'll do the more you know, how
about that. That's all hell is
gonna break loose and you're
gonna need a Bitcoin.
I'm gonna give you the whole
load today.
As the more you know, in the
morning.
I think that's what she wants.
That's what she gets. It's
useful. Thank you, Rachel. And
the last Associate Executive
Producer goes to Rick Norman
from brick New Jersey. 200. In
the morning, gentlemen, I grew
up listening to you on MTV. Hope
you were watching. And remember
the day sir Daniels track Oh,
listen to this. And I remember
the day my business partner, sir
Daniel Strack and good friend at
Garden State distillery told me
about your show. He is the
Executive Director of Project
Veritas. I have held meetings
here at the distillery and have
just shipped some bottles of our
whiskey to Baron west of the
balderdash boys. I donated 233
dot 33 Today well, why does it
say 200 and join the monthly
subscription of 33 Oh, okay, so
we did 200 and monthly
subscription of 3333 Got it. I
was wondering if I could be
deduced today of course.
You've been de Deus, maybe some
karma
from my good friend Dan Strack
as we know him as a Baron
austrack As I think he could use
it. Have a great day. Thank you
for your courage. Rick Norman,
of course, we're actually going
to give him a little bit of art
to due to karma for good
measure. You've got karma, and
we have Knights and Dames and
birthdays. I'm going to get him
set up. Well, John takes us
through to the 50s
and I will mention you know,
wouldn't hurt to send a bottle
of whiskey just saying to the
two of us
wouldn't hurt wouldn't hurt
wouldn't hurt at all.
Especially some of the good age
stuff. Lucas Williams is on the
list and we're gonna just go go
through these are other
donations that are above the $50
mark. We just read these without
to notes. Lucas Williams in
Roswell, New Mexico of all
places. $100 Steve Peterson in
Kingaroy. Australia, and that's
$100 but he needs a de douching
you've been de deuced and he
needs douchebag call out for
Robbie. Right. Andy Baker and
sadly own Texas. Got a birthday
at 215 By the way, Steve Pierce
was $100 is at 215 for Andy Sir
Kevin McLaughlin is right there
again. And I believe this is on
133 No,
I thought it was like a hydrogen
139 140 wasn't a
I don't have the list in front
of me. I'll I'll, I'll swing
around and get back to it, but
He's on a roll. He's the
Archduke Aluna love of America
and obviously lover of boosts.
Joshua Buford in Midlothian,
Virginia also 8080 and there's
Robert Umbarger, in Langhorne,
Pennsylvania, also 808. He says,
can everyone send some boobs we
need to donation segments. There
you go. That's an interesting
rationale right. Devon,
O'Connell Boylston Boylston,
Massachusetts was 606 and other
small boobs donation small boobs
boobs are in Yeah, boobs are
happy Franklin monta Rosen Dodge
City, Kansas. $57 Christopher
dektor 5678 Mark emson In
Plainville, Connecticut 5663
Paul Webb in Twickenham, UK for
the 555 Jennifer Hansen and
Braintree, Massachusetts. This
is just a switcheroo for her
dad, Don Hansen, in honor of his
birthday,
and she wants to do douching so
we should give
Ben de deuced 5150 5110 I'm
sorry. Michael Shambo in Topeka,
Kansas. 5110 Richard full Futter
in London, UK 5110 Troy
funderburk in Spokane,
Washington 55 In Kojak in
Williamsburg, Pennsylvania. 5033
Alexander Beatty in Tomball,
Texas 5001. And the last group
here is all $50 donors. And I
would just read their names and
locations. Starting with Sir
Brandon. Let's go Brandon Savoie
in Port orchard, Washington,
James Edmondson in South
Plainfield, New Jersey,
Christian Freeman in San Marcos,
Texas. Kevin deal, Sir Kevin in
Huntersville, North Carolina,
Josh Adair post office Buxa.
Military somewhere. Steven
crummy El Cajon, California,
Baron of Belmont in Belmont,
North Carolina and the Catawba
River Basin by the way, Kelly
MacDill in Mission Hills,
Kansas, Chris Lewinsky Sir Chris
and Sherwood Park, Alberta,
Canada. Easy landscapes in North
Stonington Connecticut easy
landscapes. Phillip Balu in
Louisville, Kentucky, Dame
Patricia Worthington in Miami,
Florida real deals now in San
Antonio.
San Antonio, calm now because
the real deals are now
Sarah Krueger in Fort Wayne,
Indiana. And she'd like to go to
a meet up somebody set her up.
And big papa productions in
Minneapolis Minnesota nuts and
that concludes our list of
producers so executive producers
everything in between. For show
what is this 1530 1530 1530
Thank you all so much. Of course
thanks again to our executive
and Associate Executive
producers who came in with those
bigger numbers. We appreciate it
so much. You can find out how to
become a producer of the no
agenda show. Financial producer
that is by going here.
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a karma for those who need it.
I'll give you a double up why
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