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Unknown: Give us your logs. Adam
curry, John C. Dvorak. February
1 2024 This is your award
winning nation media
assassination episode 16 Today,
this is no agenda, stopping all
the office and broadcasting live
from the heart of the country
here in the region number six in
the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry from Northern Silicon
Valley where we all have our go
bags waiting. I'm John C.
Dvorak.
Buzzkill.
Why? What's going on?
Why didn't know I was watching
the news this morning is a guy
that Sandra Fett or Sen.
Sandra phallus and wrote Santa
Rosa police chief Yeah, he
started well, we're gonna have
some floodings. I hope people
that people should make sure to
have their go bags ready and he
says that we're going to have a
big rainfall that should make
sure everyone has her go bags
ready he said go bags about 10
times and the funny thing is if
you have a go bag no even know
what that is. You end up going
to Santa Rosa you don't end up
leaving Santa Rosa but so Okay,
so do you have a go Barrows is a
place you go to? Do you have a
go bag? No, I don't have a go
bag. I've never had a go bag. No
see the point. Oh, man. I mean,
in case you need to get all
irked about this obvious yes,
well if they keep talking about
go bags they have they've had
specials on KTVU and other
station eggs. What should be in
your go bag? Well if you had
let's just hypothetically
speaking if you had a go bag
what would be in your go bag Let
me guess. A
radio with a hand crank. That
would be ideal.
And hopefully one of your
Baofeng
handheld your handy got your
hand and I have a handy in the
glove box of the car that's
already there. And as the
battery all charged up, you know
those batteries last forever. I
know. That's so true. I turned
mine on at work. I don't know
for some reason. Those Those
Handys batteries from Bao Fang,
they just have a Kenwood. So you
pick up the Kenwood empty,
that's always empty even though
it's off all the time. That's
always empty the bow fan click
on for I think three years now.
It's like yeah, I think so. I
think it's about three years. I
don't understand it. So things
are going to go back I think
should be one change of
underwear and a toothbrush. How
about blood clotting gauze? I
would that's my go back. Oh,
that's a great idea. Yes handy.
Handy got some blood clotting
gauze. Now my go bag actually
has my KX three
with that oh, that's a that's an
HF transceiver very small very
very small from Ella craft. Oh,
I said you just be going oh CW
doll Yeah, and I can do I could
do the CW is on that I got a
little a little mini laptop got
a little mini laptop to connect
so I can do the digital modes. I
got the blood clotting gauze you
have you have a you would have a
you don't have a go bag so we're
just doing a hypothetical. Oh,
do I need to send a picture of
my go bag right this very
minute. Yeah, while I'm doing
the show, but I'll send that
right after the show. Okay,
should I have a camera bag? That
is my go bag. I got some aspirin
in their
little first aid kit
I don't have a funny enough. I
should add underwear and a
toothbrush. I think that's a
very very good idea. I have not
thought of that.
And a pistol a pistol for sure.
You want an automatic with you?
You want something that goes pew
45 You're nice you want
something that goes pew pew.
Anyway so are there floods
expected? Is that what's going
on? Well, they you know this is
the same old same old yeah,
there's some the rivers are
rising a little bit up in
northern counties and Niles
Creek will probably flood and
you know, and this doesn't this
is bullcrap. It's just we don't
have that kind of we're not in
the Midwest we don't have a lot
of flood plains
is no big deal. Well, we all
know what you realize that
Guerneville Guerneville will
flood because it's designed to
flood is an insurance scam.
People buy houses there just
because they know every three
years to get to collect
something pre money that sanded
all hell is gonna break loose
and you're gonna need a Bitcoin.
That's right. Yeah, put a
Bitcoin in the Bitcoin and get a
Bitcoin. Get a Bitcoin in there.
Anyway, very interesting day
yesterday, in Washington, DC a
number of competing events, the
one that gotten most of the
attention was what I'm just
calling the threat of removal of
section 230 Unless you do what
we tell you to do during this
election season.
because that's what it always is
when they bring the social media
companies to Washington DC,
we're going to take away your
section 230 We're gonna let
everybody sue you if you don't
always say and
man, it was the best ever tell
them people that kill him people
that had the whole gallery
filled that was that I thought
it was a shame when you're dead
Mike clip is a general clip.
Yeah, why don't you do your
general clip and then I've got a
couple of specific clips. Okay,
well, you have to find I mean
then I can I have my clip ready?
Well, yeah, because you do want
to introduce the topic. Yeah. So
I'll play my clip then because
you got blood on your hands aka
Berg. The CEOs of discord snap
tick tock X and meta met by a
sea of parents holding photos of
children. They say were
victimized on the social media
companies, platforms, Mr.
Zuckerberg, you and the
companies before us. I know you
don't mean to get the visa but
you have blood on your hands.
You have a product
that's killing people. The topic
today sexual predators targeting
young people through social
media and the blackmailing of
teens tricked into sharing
explicit photos you're on
national television. Would you
like now to apologize to the
victims who have been harmed by
your products show him the
pictures in a dramatic moment
during questioning from
Republican senator Josh Hawley
Mehta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stood
to address the parents packing
today's hearing, first.
Get through the things that your
families have suffered. And this
is why we invested so much. And
are you doing distributed
efforts to make sure that no one
has to go through the types of
things that your families when
he stood up, he said I'm sorry
for your pain, but I don't
really think he's sorry for my
pain. A lot of signs of tech
CEOs today choosing to keep
their remarks to their
testimony, not stopping for any
questions about the surge in
Child Sexual Abuse material
online. At today's hearing snap
CEO was apologetic over how the
platform he helped create has
been misused words cannot begin
to express the profound sorrow.
I feel that a service we
designed to bring people
happiness and joy has been
abused to cause harm. Okay,
let's talk about those bills.
What are the senators tried to
pass and where does the
legislation stand right now,
Lester, there are at least half
a dozen proposed bills ranging
from requiring social media
platforms to do more to protect
kids creating a new criminal
offense for distributing sexual
imagery, and even ensuring that
these companies can be held
liable in a civil court tonight,
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
tells NBC News This issue will
be a legislative priority,
Lester, this whole the circus
was I think you were going to
say it shameful. It was it was
disgusting. It was one big media
circus. It was you know, they
brought these these jokes in
pretty much under I mean, the
the way they went after
Zuckerberg. I mean, I have a
little bit more of the exchange
with with Holly, who was I mean,
what is what Holly is a show of
a ridiculous show motor and it's
getting really douchey I mean,
you know, everything is now the
fault of the social media
companies. You get. So there as
if by the way, child trafficking
never existed before.
Exploitation never existed
before. People didn't use
classified ads in the newspapers
they were never brought to
publishers are never brought to
Congress. I know this is just as
shameful it's shameful. Listen
to her. Yeah, but the reason is
so obvious is the they're trying
to get more money from these
guys. When
they get it. They want
influence. They want influence.
They want them. They want to
have the back doors open again
to take people down when they
want. They want all that but
don't kid yourself about the
money. Okay? Hey, it's not as
big as pharma and military. It's
painful, but it's not bad.
37
I just said my clip is Congress
showboating is the clip when you
Oh, no, I'll play yours. Now.
Let's have a listen. Concerns
are mounting that social media
platforms aren't doing enough to
keep kids safe online. The
bipartisan nature of this topic
was on full display today.
Usually at hearings, we see a
lot of friction. But we love
this keeping kids it's please
note, parents have no
responsibility in this. Parents
are not at all to blame for
giving their kids phones for
loans for not looking at out
what they're doing. Of course,
you know, kids, kids will be
kids. But it's all like, Oh,
you're not keeping kids say the
internet is not safe people,
Republicans and Democrats, but
today all of this pressure was
directed at the witnesses
themselves. One example of this
was when Senator Josh Hawley
pressured the CEO of metta Mark
Zuckerberg to stand up pologize
to the families of the victims
of child and
Drug trafficking. Now while this
hearing was focused on all of
the social media platforms, on
multiple occasions, Senators
pointing to the unique
challenges with tick tock, which
is owned by a Chinese company
under the direct influence of
the Chinese Communist Party, I
thought actually they went
pretty easy on the TIC tock guy
being compared to what they did
to Zuckerberg. Well, they
didn't. They didn't humiliate
him, they met and they went out
of their way to humiliate
Zuckerberg. But yeah, they went
after this guy. There's some
good clips here.
I'm just saying that
you know, the I think that if
anybody needs the curry DeVore
consulting, is the guy who runs
tic tac. He could have submarine
them so easily. He was almost
set up for it because there were
there badgering him. Yeah, he
had some other issues, though,
that he got lots of problems.
Tic tock has become a quote,
platform of choice for predators
to access, engage and groom
children for abused China based
employees of your company have
repeatedly access nonpublic data
of United States citizens, why
should you not be banned in the
United States of America?
Senator, I disagree with your
characterization. Many of what
you have said we have explained
in a lot of detail. I am deeply
concerned about the collection
of data information in here in
the US, you look at what it is
spreading the challenge is the
children that have lost their
lives. It's completely
unacceptable, dumbed down our
children are in some way launch
a psychological warfare in
America. Absolutely. We know
these platforms are also used
for propaganda. And on that note
of propaganda, Tom Cotton made a
fierce display of this when he
asked Tiktok CEO over and over
again to acknowledge and honor
Stop, stop it and back it up of
it. Tom Cotton is very slowly
turned into a Josh Hawley light.
Oh, yes. Oh, he sounds like he's
trying to be the Big Shot and
trying to you know, ask the
probing questions that are, you
know, just kind of dumb all the
same. It's like, oh, you only
Tiktok collects all this data,
please. I know, give me a break.
Oh, China, please. salutely. We
know these platforms are also
used for propaganda. And on that
note of propaganda, Senator Tom
Cotton made a fierce display of
this when he asked Tiktok CEO
over and over again to
acknowledge and ongoing genocide
in China. This is the Chinese
government committing genocide
against the Uyghur people.
Actually, Senator, I talked to
me about my company and I'm
here to give testimony that's
truthful and honest and
complete. Are you scared that
you'll lose your job if you say
anything about negative about
Chinese Communist Party? What a
douche?
Did he get any? I guess he got a
little bit of airtime. That's
all this is about? What can I do
to get some airtime? What sound
would they pull my sound bite? I
got to do better than Holly. I
gotta get your sound bite.
Exactly. So here's Holly, this,
this really? I watched most of
it on C span. This wasn't I
don't think they pulled this
clip. It was a little too long.
Minute. 30. But this is how it
started way too long. 37% of
teenage girls between 13 and 15
were exposed to unwanted nudity
in a week. Oh, Instagram,
as opposed to the closed nudity
with filters that SIOP young
girls into thinking they have to
look a certain way. Please,
Holly are opposed to the nudity
in the Gay Day Parade in San
Francisco. Fire, Senator this
building to fire fires? Senator,
that's I don't think that that's
cool. Did you fire it? I'm not
gonna answer that.
Fire anybody? Right? You didn't
take any significant actions,
it's appropriate to talk about
it. Like it's not appropriate
decisions. You know, who's
sitting behind you? This and
they'd stack the whole room with
parents whose kids had committed
you're bumping your mic like,
like a crow, so I am actually
bumping Yeah, stop that. I'm
trying to do justice. Sorry.
They had stacked a room with
parents whose kids had committed
suicide who had ordered a fence
appeal online and got fentanyl
this is all somehow the social
medias company's fault. It makes
no sense. It was it was really a
shame for and they abused these
parents abused them to come in
and sit here. photo of your dead
kid. This whole thing is rotten.
Lee wolf will pay for your
flight.
They paid for the flight they
did. Oh sitting behind you.
You've got families from across
the nation whose children are
either severely harmed or gone.
You know, it would have been
even better if you said they
threw babies out of incubators,
Mr. Zuckerberg. Cool, you're
gonna fire for that.
and you don't think it's
appropriate to take a talk about
steps that you took the fact
that you didn't fire a single
person. Let me ask you this. Let
me ask you this. Have you
compensated any of the victims?
This sorry? Have you compensated
any of the victims? These girls
have you compensated them? I
don't believe so. Why not? Why
not?
Why not
think they deserve some
compensation for what your
platform has done. I deserve
some compensation for having to
watch this Holly. I wants to
mine and by the way,
did Zuckerberg has never gonna
get any better than this in
terms of his ability? Have you
noticed that he looks a little
older and ragged than the last
time he was was because his
hairs that grown out I think,
yeah, yes, you're right. look
good. No swelling services help
with dealing with the issues
that your your services cause
our job is to make sure that we
build tools to help keep people
safe. Are you going to
compensate them? Senator, our
job and what we take seriously
is making sure he screws up. He
says, Senator, no one's ever
asked for compensation. Yeah, I
don't know these people. I don't
know where they came from that
they're shills for you. Maybe
you just put them up to this. I
have no idea. Oh, yeah. That'll
go over. Is that your your
recommendation? That's your
advice. I think that's bad
advice that won't go over very
well. I would love to hear that.
These are your shells Holly
rules to help keep people safe?
Are you going to compensate
them? Senator, our job and what
we take seriously is making sure
that we build industry leading
tools to find harmful to make
money, take it off the services
to make money and to build tools
that empower parents. So you
didn't take any action. You
didn't take any action. You
didn't fire anybody, you haven't
compensated. Let me ask you
this. Let me ask you this.
There's families of victims here
today. Have you apologized to
the victims? And then in what
goes to that hold up? I mean, if
you want to have the apology
clip as well, which was me. It
really was. I have no empathy
for a guy like Zuckerberg, but I
kind of had
that he's like, he's like deer
in the headlights. Oh.
Did he show it? What should I
think the topper would have
been? If you're again,
consulting on the holly side
would be okay, before you do so
it can somebody mic him up,
please. Really? Yes.
I came up. Okay. Now we'll hear
the apology. You know, and
Zuckerberg would have put up
with it.
He should have said he would
they would a mic them up. Can
you give us a 10 count Mr.
Zuckerberg?
Check, check. One, two, Check.
Check. Hey, parents, I'm so
sorry. Your kid is dead. Thanks
for coming. We have your per
diem on the way out and Mr.
xoops. Hola. If you'd like to do
so now. Well, they're here.
You're on national television.
This is okay. This is where he
shows his hand. You're on
national television. Oh, I'm on
national television. Oh no C
span would you like now I was on
CNN to apologize to the victims
who have been harmed by your
show. No, no, I wouldn't like to
what is he going to say to that
pictures? Showing? Like to
apologize for what people this
is? You know, the more I every
time I hear that I really have
lost all respect for Harley Yes.
is full of shit. A showboater.
He's pathetic. You know, and
this is what gives the
Republicans a bad name. Guys
like this. Hold on a second. No,
no, wait until I get you the
Lindy hop clip. Let's continue.
But we already passed on him
okay.
I'll skip through that.
Why, Mr. Zuckerberg, do I just
skip past the apology? Why
should your company not be sued
for this? Why is it that you can
claim you hide behind me? No,
because it's section 230. This
is this is this is threatening
what he's doing? Why is it that
you can claim you hide behind a
liability shield? You can't be
held accountable. Shouldn't you
be held accountable personally?
Will you take personal
responsibility? Senator, I think
I've already answered this. I
mean, this is these will try as
well. You take personal
responsibility. Senator, I view
my job and the job of our
company is building the best
tools that we can to keep our
community safe. Well, you're
failing at that. Well, Senator,
we're doing an industry leading
effort we build
your product is telling people
well, you personally hear that I
think that's liability. That's
liable right there your product
is killing people. How does the
product
label like oh in Congress you
can't do in Congress. You can't
live on your own or we're doing
an industry leading effort we
build
your product is killing people.
Will you personally commit to
compensating the victims? You're
a billionaire? Will you commit
to compensating the victims? We
set up a compensation fund with
your money these are these are
with your money that these are
conflict. Yes. No, that's not a
complicated question. Yes.
Sir No will you set up a
victim's compensation fund with
your money the money you made on
these families sitting behind
you? Yes or no? Senator I don't
think that that's my job is
sounds like a no good tool. My
make sure that your job is to be
responsible for what your
company has done. You've made
billions of dollars on the
people sitting behind you here.
You've done nothing to help them
you've done nothing to
compensate them you've done
nothing to put it right. You
could do so here today. And you
should How about all the money
you're sending to Ukraine?
Holly? How about how about all
the people were killing
everywhere? Whoa, this is such a
big deal. literally killing Yes,
this is such a big deal, a
bullet as opposed to some big
deal. And
this is his VP audition tape.
That's what this is. Ollie. Oh,
yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, no. Yeah,
well, he's an associate if you
think he's gonna be VP.
Let's go to Lindy Hop very
short. Mr. Zuckerberg, you and
the companies before us I know
you don't mean it to be so but
you have blood on your hands.
You have a product.
You have a product
that's killing people.
When we add cigarettes, killing
people, we did some about it.
Maybe not enough. You're going
to talk about guns. We have the
ATF nothing here. There's not a
damn thing anybody can do about
it. You can't be sued. And then
we had I think I might have this
one last clip. It was like when
Boeing had when the door popped
out of Boeing, we grounded the
whole fleet.
You know, all these false
equivalencies are just amazing.
Sitting behind the tech CEOs are
parents holding photos of their
children who they say took their
own lives because of abuse on
social media. Lawmakers slamming
the companies for blocking
regulation that may have
prevented the tragedies. We've
been working on this stuff for a
decade. You have an army of
lawyers and lobbyists that have
fought us on this every step of
the way. Senator Amy Klobuchar
visibly upset, visibly visibly
upset and fears of Congress. I'm
so tired of this. It's been 28
years what since the internet,
we haven't passed any of these
bills. Zuckerberg, whose
company, Facebook and all their
six bills Instagram taking the
most heat from senators claiming
there is no direct link between
social media and mental health.
I take this very seriously.
Mental health is a complex
issue. And the existing body of
scientific work has not shown a
causal link between using social
media and young people having
worse mental health outcomes.
Every year screen induced autism
Zuck pressed if his platform is
safe for children, is your
platform safe for kids? I
believe it is. Isn't the
internet a dangerous place for
children? I think it can be
yeah, there's both great things
that people can do. And there
are harms that we need to work.
Yeah, it's a dangerous place for
children. But Brandon Guffey,
who is in the hearing room says
the companies aren't doing
enough he blames Instagram says
ABC by the way, what kind of
horrible package is ABC putting
together with this with this
voiceover that was done
apparently in the edit room
through the mic and the desk.
Like there was room for his son
Gavin suicide after he was
sexually bad.
Telling me that he's not buying
Zuckerberg apology. He is a damn
liar. Is what he is where I'm
from. We don't talk about it be
about higher. And your actions
speak louder than words. So
there's nothing that you can say
until you start feeling or what
did he lie about? These people?
This is like Trump's life
showboating. So it's an election
season. So they want control.
I'll take your money thing on
the size. Okay, sure. They want
some money. Actually, I feel
that Tiktok is kind of the best
of all of these. Strangely
enough, they have you know,
according to the CEO who lives
in Singapore,
most of their users are 30 years
and older. I believe that I
believe it. Nobody wants that
gormless. I know grown men who
sit on tick tock all day. Oh,
send me a link. Look at this.
I don't think there's a lot of
kids on tick tock and tick tock
actually, I liked their
algorithms. We talked about this
before. You know, social media,
in general creates an
opportunity for disunity. And
Tik Tok just puts everyone who
agrees with each other in the
same bucket. I think that's much
better.
But ultimately, this this has to
come to a head just for society.
There's only two ways to solve
this. One way dissolves these
companies overnight, and that is
removing the protections under
Section 230.
And section 230. Broadly
speaking means that whatever
peep, it goes back to the days
of UGC, if you can remember that
user generated content, so when
someone puts up some UGC, onto
your
Our platform, the platform
cannot be sued. You can get a
copyright takedown, a
DMCA takedown, you can get law
enforcement to request the
poster. Ah, well this comes so
this comes to part two. So
number one,
which is probably the best
that's just removed section 230.
It would get rid of Mastodon at
the same time, everybody go back
to your own RSS feed and your
blog. Okay, post the blog post
the blog that was given and that
would work. You can just host
the blog, you can host your own
Mastodon site, everybody has
their own Mastodon, you can
block everybody. That's the way
to go. That probably won't
happen because as you pointed
out, there's too much money in
lobbying from from these
companies. The other one, which
I think is very likely, is
complete removal of anonymity.
You want to be on the platform,
your government ID has to be on
record with us. That's where
they're going to guarantee it.
That's the only way they can go
so that they can then find out
who posted that ad then you can
go after the poster. Yes. Now,
now the problem is that's not
gonna happen because it's not
the American way. Oh, oh, no.
I will I will bet what you say
oh, you you can say all you
want. I'm to tell you what
happened. They are going hand
happened here.
We can't get locked down on our
economy closed down. It can't
happen here. Anything can happen
after COVID anything, people are
idiots. Anything can happen. And
and now we understand. The
Taylor Swift up makes nothing
but sense.
It's it's completely clear why
this happened just happened not
just just two days before this
big thing happened. We get the
Taylor Swift, bipartisan group
of senators in the United States
have introduced a bill which
would criminalize the spread of
non consensual, sexualized
images generated through
artificial intelligence. It
comes after AI generated images
of pop star Taylor Swift
circulated on X, formerly known
as Twitter. For more on this
story we can bring into the
seeker Julie Great to see you
talk us tell us about these
these pornographic images that
circulated on x. Well, they
circulated for more than 17
hours on X before anything was
done, some of them returned 47
million views 24
shares and eventually their her
fan community so they're called
Swifties we all know them, they
took over and they started
massively posting real videos of
her to try to drown those fake
news now acts attempted in the
first place to moderate that but
then they decided to get to make
swift name unsearchable on the
platform and that can seem like
quite of a let's say a desperate
action that could show that
perhaps platform just don't know
how to moderate this content.
And it's quite concerning
because we know that these deep
fakes are just going to become
more and more common is
happening now with a superstar
pop star but it can happen with
any one of us because all of
these AI generative tools are
now becoming our open source and
are available to anyone nothing
new and they're going to be
there's going to be legislation
against this now please stop
there was already legislation
against putting up a nude images
of somebody without their
permission. It's none of this
though.
Here's the question I missed
yesterday I don't understand
maybe I'm actually missed it.
But nowhere did anyone say AI is
so good so dangerous, that we
have to have special executive
orders can your AI not find this
and keep it off your platform?
Don't worry answering because
the answer is no. Because it's
all bull crap. Silicon Valley is
full of bull crap. Always have
been always will be. But now we
get the second part of the Swift
op, which is funny enough
launched by Republicans who
none of this is true. There's no
evidence that any Popstar no
evidence, no evidence that any
Popstar any celebrity can get
anybody elected witness, Jay Z
and Beyonce, the height of
Beyonce his career came out for
Hillary Clinton was everywhere
in everybody's face. Oh Hillary,
oh, Hillary, and she lost. And
so now somehow magically, Taylor
Swift is going to activate her
army of non eligible voters.
Non eligible voters and it's
going to get Biden elected
Nigeria Taylor Swift is also at
the center of an electoral
interference theory. Tell us
more. We'll have to get into her
her personal life she has been
dating American football player
Travis Kelce, who said to
participate in the Super Bowl on
February 11.
It's killing it this is France
20 Kale 24. So give him a break
there.
Right. But it's very much in the
spotlight highly publicized and
the theory that's been
circulating and that's supported
by some Republicans is that the
couple's relationship is a fake,
the romance was set up to create
a buzz around her so that she
could then announce her her
support for Democratic candidate
Joe Biden. Now the idea here is
not to know whether it's true or
false, but rather to to ask the
question of the type of role
celebrities can have in
elections. And we know that
Taylor Swift has quite a
support, we talked about the
Swifties 270, millions of
followers on Instagram. And
recently, she actually put out a
tweet asking her followers to
register on vote.org. And right
after that tweet, there was a
huge surge in the number of
registered voters. And if
Republicans are to the Elon Musk
effect, every time he speaks
about or tweets about a company,
there's going to be an impact on
the stock market, when it comes
to the influence you could have
in politics. We know that it's
real. We know that she also has,
we know that it's real. No, we
don't effect on the economy. The
US Fed, for instance, so spoke
about the how much she boosted
the economy after her tour of
the United States says more
about the US economy than about
Taylor Swift. and the European
Commission also knows this
because they recently tweeted
margaritas chinos, the Vice
President of the European
Commission, he asked her
directly if she could help, you
know, rally European, the
European youth and help them
vote as well. So in any case,
this story really makes us
reflect on the influence that
those influencers have. And it
seems like they're really
starting to have it in all
domain, including in politics.
No, no, in fact, this is very
bad for her career, she should
immediately withdraw from the
public eye. She should stop
appear like she's into deep. I
mean, if the creative work
consulting group were on the
case, you'd be like withdraw
immediately from the public eye.
She is good as a backlash is
coming. And it's going to be
very severe because people are
getting sick of her sick. Oh,
absolutely. I agree. And then,
and I don't believe half these
numbers. I think these numbers
were planted. Oh, yeah. Oh,
yeah. This whole 270 plus
million followers on Instagram.
You don't get to that without
somebody coming in the back
door, and hey, can you change
this number?
Meanwhile, we're gonna take 230
away, take me
through master Well, we're still
waiting to see what AI other
shoe drops. Something's coming.
We're still waiting for it to be
about Kamala Harris. Well, I
have Kamala Harris clip. I
wanted you to comment on this
and ask Adam. Oh, I was
unprepared. Hold on a second.
I should ask Adam jingle. Now
let's do this here.
All right, I'm ready. I'm ready.
It's not the best. Tell me
what's wrong with this clip. And
I really don't like to admit
this. And then by your grace, I
am here as your guest. And I get
to hear Joe Biden speak.
And I get to witness the HRC in
the full glory of itself. And
you know what, I'm not afraid
anymore.
What's wrong with this clip?
Yeah, I don't know what's wrong
with it. Besides that. It's 15
seconds of my life. I'll never
get back again. What's wrong
with the clip?
It's Anne Hathaway. And I really
don't like to admit this. And
then by your grace, I am here as
your guest. I get to hear Joe
Biden speak.
And I get to witness the HRC in
the full glory of itself. And
you know what, I'm not afraid
anymore. HRC should have been
the tip off. She would never
talk about HRc.
The real courtesy to you,
Hillary Rodham Clinton. No. HRC
is the Human Rights Council.
Conservation
EHR? Oh,
no, it's HRC is Human Rights
Campaign. It's the it's the one
with the with the square and
the, the kind of the blueish
square and the to equal the
equal sign in the middle, the
yellow,
some sort of a front for the
Communist Party, I think.
All right. All right. Now the
reason I bring this up just
again to the 50s even though
it's 15 seconds out of your
life, you'll never get back. I
just want to point out the
milieu is out there. She's in it
along with some other people.
And it's it's the it's the
Camela Millie she's in a milieu
of some sort. I don't know where
it is, but I think it comes out
of Hollywood. Well, I'm sure you
saw after a lengthy manifesto
about how he was not suicidal.
Lengthy, I am not going to kill
myself. This next video will be
unbelievable. And James O'Keefe
Psyops and poor gay guy.
It was I couldn't watch the
whole thing because I watched
it. I watched the whole thing.
Oh, because I hate when he turns
himself. He says, Well, if
you're so smart, how do you do
it while you're talking to me? I
mean,
Get that point was I said this
is kind of cruel more than
anything I actually felt bad for
the guy I felt bad for him too
because you guys trying to you
know the guy if he was sharp
with this as well I knew you
were James O'Keefe all along I
didn't know you were gay exactly
that's what I was the only I
thought what I didn't know you
were gay. And there's like all
this I might be suicided because
this guy who doesn't seem like a
very high level guy but okay, he
runs no securities I gave you
says like a bureau credit bureau
credit system now and then it's
like, he said, Well, everybody
knows Joe is on the verge of
dementia and Kamala nobody likes
her. What Wow. Oh my god, what a
reveal through information
breaking breaking English.
Anyway, so why would just
sticking with this for a second
because very interesting. This
morning, we got the balcony wave
from Lloyd Austin. I am pretty
convinced as Lloyd Austin. He
returned and did a press
conference. He walked up on
stage limping along, he's lost
at least 75 pounds.
It looks and two inches
and two okay and two inches. And
his right ear lobe is is bent
the same way. So could be a very
devious mask. The voice sounds
the same. It looks like him and
it was more what he said that I
was interested in. And good
morning. It's been a difficult
few days for the Department of
Defense.
And the entire department is
united in our outrage and sorrow
over the death of three US
service members on Sunday and
Jordan.
We all mourn the loss of three
Army Reserve soldiers serving at
Tower 22 Army Reserves mind you,
Sergeant William J. Rivers, age
46, Sergeant Kennedy L. Sanders,
age 24. And Sergeant Brianna a
Moffitt, aged 23.
Our thoughts and prayers are
with their families and their
loved ones. very insincere with
the prayers bit, bro. And we
know that this grief will never
leaves them.
And we hope that they know that
the department's love and
support will never leave them
either.
We're also praying for the other
American troops who were
wounded. And I'm just going to
be a stickler about this at no
point did he do any prayers? You
know, if he had actually done
that I would have been
impressed. But now it's just
it's just lame. Now, our team
HDS he is an atheist we're
quarrels, when one way attacked
her own struck their living
quarters. And we continue to
gather the facts about this
deadly attack.
Our fallen soldiers had a vital
mission to support Operation
Inherent Resolve. There's your
answer. Operation Inherent
Resolve your is asking, What are
we doing there? But we're still
there from the 2015 operation
resolve against the Islamic
State in Iraq and a campaign in
Syria? What is this?
This is Isn't this over? No,
it's never over? Of course not.
And this is all men to just
everybody up for more military.
Action and money spending came
in the what?
But as you say, the juice
everybody up? Yeah, isn't it?
Okay, once you say gin up now
likes
it? Well, it was like a gin and
spin and it came out as Jizz.
I'm sorry. To
everybody up for more spending
of money in the region. Our
teammates were killed by rat by
the way. What's his teammates?
Bull was his teammates. That's
not the word. That's not the
word. I want to hear from a
military guy. Do you say your
team the military trolls? Don't
you say my my brother's rats,
maybe even my brothers. My
Sisters Brothers. I don't know
brothers in arms. I don't know
about teammates. Our teammates
were killed by radical militias
backed by Iran and operating
inside Syria and Iraq.
In the aftermath of the vile
Hamas terrorist assault on
Israel on October 7, terrorist
groups backed by Iran and funded
by Iran have tried to create
even more turmoil. You know, at
no point has anyone really
showed this. I mean, he says it
was militant and always they're
always saying Oh, backed by Iran
funded by Iran, do they have
receipts do they have
you know, a bank transfer or a
Bitcoin transfer? I mean
anything besides just saying it,
because that's just it's not
credible, including the Houthis.
Now the Houthis are attacking
commercial shipping in the Red
Sea in the region. So this is a
dangerous moment in the Middle
East. We will continue to work
to avoid a wider conflict in a
region however, but we will take
all necessary action
shuns to defend the United
States, our interest and our
people.
And we will respond when we
choose where we choose and how
we choose. Okay, so we're going
to do everything we can to let
me just just back that up for a
second because it says we're
gonna do everything to keep it
calm attacking commercial
shipping. So this is a dangerous
moment in the Middle East. Okay,
good. We got it. So it's
dangerous. Let's calm everybody
down. We will continue to work
to avoid a wider conflict in a
region Okay, and how we're going
to do that and we will respond
when we choose All right, where
we choose and how we choose you
know, this is going to be a
shock and awe type deal. They
want it they want it they want
it Austin wants it he wants it
anyway the final clock and all
what though they stay around for
all I care they want a bomb bomb
bomb bomb. I know they want to
bomb Tehran, but
all the senators Lindy Hop time
to bomb Iran, time to take out
the leaders in Iran bunch of
warmongers, stop it. These guys
shouldn't even be an officer
irresponsible. So then, Austin
addresses his his absence, he
goes through a whole thing. Like
we were wrong, I was wrong to
told the President I didn't do
it right. We're going to change
it all everyone will know
including the Situation Room.
And then he says something about
the transparency, the new
transparency that I liked, and I
think we should hold all of our
leaders to it. So
I want you all to know that, to
know why this happened.
I was being treated for prostate
cancer.
The news shook me. And I know
that it shakes so many others,
especially in the black
community. What, what? What is
this? Does it shake people in
the black community more than in
any other community? I thought
that was an unnecessary,
unnecessary comment.
I think it was put in
purposefully Yeah, of course you
drive sentiment? Yes. And so
poor black man. Yeah, that's
exactly what it was for. It was
awake, punch, a gut punch. And
frankly, my first instinct was
to keep it private.
I don't think it's news that I'm
a pretty private guy. I never
like burdening others with my
problems. It's just not my way.
But I've learned from this
experience. So taking this kind
of job means losing some of the
privacy that most of us expect.
The American people have a right
to know if their leaders are
facing health challenges that
might affect their ability to
perform their duties even
temporarily. How about Joe Biden
that I'm thinking the same
thing? We I think I'm agreeing
with you, Lloyd Austin, so a
wider circle should have been
notified. Especially the
President. Yes. Especially the
president. We should know. We
should know. Is there an issue
with our president? Is there an
issue?
I think it's him, John. I wish
it was a body double. But do you
have any any thinking to the
contrary, it seems seems like
it's him.
I will have some stuff in the
newsletter. Okay. All right. To
show that I don't think it's
him. I don't do these. These
aren't done. These body doubles
aren't done lightly. No. But
usually they don't talk they
don't they don't usually talk
they just walk and they go they
do it. Yeah. Emergency shitty
ones. Yeah. Like that. Hillary
from a couple years ago.
Who was obviously not Hillary by
new header, a handbag on the
wrong shoe on the wrong side.
She was shorter and dumber
looking. And that one? Yeah. And
then the number of Trumps that
could be out there. We don't
know this? Well, yes, we do. I
mean, lots of people have seen
other Trump's lots of them. Lots
of people. Yeah. So Trump is in
play. And then Biden. Yeah, for
sure. Biden. So you know, yeah,
getting one to talk and hit
sounding the same. That is a
challenge. But I'm sure there'd
be some Voiceprint guys out
there that'll be doing. Let's
check in on the war in the
region. With the morning, Joe,
folks, I brought up a very
simple metaphor about a guy who
sends people from that house
across the street coming over
and constantly
stealing things from your house
or breaking windows in your
house. And we said, Well, what
do you do you go take you go
take out the house across the
street, tell them you're gonna
call the cops or something in
this case.
I just I wonder how much longer
is United States going to allow
its troops to be shot at by
people who are being funded by
Iran. At what point do we not
just go to the source of the
problem, which has been the
source of the problem since
1979. And go to Iran
If Iran if Iran wants to
continue killing Americans or
trying to kill Americans, should
we not at least sink one of
their ships? Should we not at
least blow up their force?
Should we not at least blow up
the oil fields pick one of the
three I don't care. In fact, I
would say bomb a bomb and bomb
them again. The whole media is
in on this people, the all of
the media is all in there. I'm
gonna ask the same old questions
and add a new one, which is
there's a an Iranian destroyer,
something floating around the
red sea that is, is doing the
targeting for the missiles. And
they don't do anything about
that thing. But the other one is
you got they captured an oil
tanker or ship container tanker,
the Houthis did and they're
using it as a vacation land.
tourist attraction. Disneyland.
Yes. And so and we're just
letting that happen. We don't go
grab go in there with a force
and then go on that ship and
retake the ship and send it
through the Suez Canal where it
was headed. Why hasn't that
happened before we're going to
decide to bomb Tehran? I mean,
the simplest of things we
haven't done and that is right
at the top of the list. I can
answer the question. There's no
money in that. We need to be
shooting something every missile
every 50 millimeter.
We need to be spending money,
money, money, money come out.
You know the answer. Like who
cares that I'm shipping? I go
get no ship?
Yes, that's all that's only bad.
Everyone knows I'm right. Will
we ever see any of taking that
ship back? Yes, more than
instead of making a mockery of
us by turning it into a vacation
land, it will morally Yes,
you're right. That's okay.
Because we have another front
opening up.
It's not war with Lebanon, but
every day explosions.
Israeli troops trading fire with
Hezbollah fighters. The Iranian
backed Hezbollah has amassed an
arsenal of weapons and to know
Israel's defense minister has
deployed more troops along that
border. In preparation he says
for what comes next.
A lot of the focus is also on
the terms of a hostage deal
which are coming into view on
offer a 45 day ceasefire in
exchange for a staggered release
of the more than 130 hostages.
So now I want to switch to the
other war which is falling
apart. And by the way the dog
tags that Kirby was wearing.
Lots of people say that these
are they are dogs and eggs but
their commemorative
commemorative dog tags Yes.
Bring our hostages home, virtue
signaling. And from the from the
press room very good. Kirby. So
we go to Ukraine, this thing is
not going as expected on many
different fronts. First of all,
we have a real problem between
the dude running the military
and our actor slash President
Solinsky well, then Ukraine
tensions appear to be deepening
between President Volodymyr
Zelensky and the commander in
chief of the armed forces. Media
reports say the President tried
to fire a general Valarie as
illusionary but he refused to
stand down and there's no
immediate obvious replacement.
Yes. And so we had to go to the
well to get a little more
information on what's going on.
And we always get that from our
policy. shwarma lady looks like
all is not well between the
landscape and the army. And this
has peaked with a weapons
procurement scam. It happened
recently $400 million was stolen
money that was meant for
purchasing mortar shells, the
money was spent for the shells
never came, and $400 million
went into offshore accounts
somewhere in the Balkans. When
the scam came to light Ukraine
Secret Service arrested five
people but the bigger damage was
done. He chose the Lansky in
poor light and made
international donors think
twice. So we'll make them think
twice before shelling out aid.
Whichever way you look at it.
It's bad news for Ukraine. The
war with Russia will complete
two years in less than a month.
And they're far from winning it.
In fact, kyiv's counter
offensive has failed. Yes, some
gains were made. But the
objective is far from being
achieved. Russian troops still
occupy large areas in Ukraine
and Zielinski now wants answers
from his generals. And there's
more bad news you remember
Klich? Victoria Newlands boy
Klich Klitschko Klitschko you I
think it was the fighter was he
the fighter Klitschko? Yeah, he
was one of the two brothers who
were fighters and he was CEO and
he became the mayor of Keef. And
everyone's up in arms because he
looks like he got a $5 million
house a nice apartment luxury
real estate in in Germany, which
he said he didn't pay for was
part of a settlement with some
other company but
is a very bad look for him. So
quickly his ex wife took this in
Hamburg
took ownership of the property.
So even the Ukrainians like Hey,
hold on a second. This is not
the way it should be going. How
come everybody's making out and
our men are dying, dying, dying,
dying? Well, this goes as a
multimillionaire from boxing to
the extreme, you know, myths of
May. 5 million is nothing,
nobody likes the look. I'm sure
not a good look. And then of
course,
Victoria Kagan Nudelman.
is back, everybody.
Victoria Kagan Nudelman. She's
back of course, ever since her
push in 2014. We have really run
the country. And we even got we
even auditioned a guy and we got
as Lensky to be the president.
We know that. And I'm not going
to replay the clip. But this was
all orchestrated with nobody is
in there that we don't have
control of. So with all this
kerfuffle going on with, I have
400 million missing and there's
all kinds of corruption. The
Army guy won't leave. Vicki
Nuland has to show up she did.
I'm pretty sure she's there to
try and kick people into shape.
She's got a long a full length
puffer coat on, which is a very
bad look for her. Just on the on
the Instagram tip. Very bad
look. She did yeah. She was so
cute back in the day. In her
like her 30s she had she had a
cute look. No, she was dynamite
looking. And she did it was the
evilness of her. Yeah, that her
made her underling it was just
came out. It's like, Sith, you
know, it just she got older. You
just started showing your evil.
What she's done. She looks oozes
evil, and it was as evil she's
evil who says evil. I have to
say that I leave the night.
More encouraged about the unity
and the results.
About 2020 for unity and
resolve. Okay, there's unity,
okay. Absolute strategic
importance for Ukraine. I also
leave more confident that even
as Ukraine strengthens its
defenses. Mr. Putin is going to
get some nice surprises on the
battlefield. Oh, what does that
mean? Mr. Putin is going to get
some nice surprises on the
battlefield nukes. Viki, what do
you bring in? What do you bring
in? What are you bringing over
long range ballistic missiles?
It sounds like you're really all
jacked about some nice little
things you're going to send to
Mr. Putin remember her people
remember who does this and that
Ukraine will make some very
strong success this year.
That That woman is long
successes. Yeah, yeah. Which
means more killing more killing
meanwhile, everyone back and why
you know, we're gonna fight
Russia still every Ukrainians
dead. Meanwhile, back in
Washington, everyone's like
Zuckerberg, you got blood on
your hands. This lady has blood
on her hands. And things are not
going well on the legal front
for for Ukraine. They Ukraine,
sued Russia in the international
court. And the results are not
good. Well, this is clearly a
victory for Russia.
Because almost all of Ukraine's
allegations here were thrown
out. Now. They had brought this
case under two different
treaties. One is that financing
of terrorism act and they were
hoping to pin Russia support for
militias in eastern Ukraine.
Under this act, however, this
Court ruled that the provision
of weapons provision of training
that did not violate this act,
it is only about providing
money. Now that also destroyed
any hopes from Ukraine to pin
for example, the downing of
Flight MH 17, which it has been
proven by another court here in
The Hague, that the weapons were
produced by Russia. Wow, this is
this just got slipped in. So
Russia not responsible for the
downing of MH 17 Because it was
only weapons they manufactured.
They didn't fund it, they
probably didn't even do it that
just got slipped in that
basically disappeared with that
ruling. The only thing that this
Court found is under that
financing of terrorism act that
Russia failed to comply because
they failed to investigate
certain individuals who were
told who Ukraine told them. It
could be financing terrorism. So
that was a violation. But that
small beef if you look at the
bigger picture, the other treaty
here was about the Elimination
of All Forms of Racial violence
or discrimination. Sorry, and
that, again, the court did not
go along with Ukraine's
arguments. They said the fact
that the Crimea the Tata
A minority in Crimea was being
targeted. That was not because
of their ethnicity, but because
of their political opposition
from Russia. And that included
the closure of the measureless.
The tighter representative body
in Crimea. Now the only when, as
you said, was on that Ukrainian
language education 90% Decrease
in Ukrainian language education
in Crimea since 2014. And the
court did say that Russia should
reinstate Ukrainian language.
Oh, yeah. Okay. So that's the
when you gotta teach the kids
Ukrainian language. Wow. Okay,
Crimea, in Crimea, Crimea. The
only thing that is happening now
is we've taken our hands off of
it. And when I say we America,
because you know, we're all
beaten up on Zuckerberg this
week. We haven't got to do
anything with that Ukraine is
everyone's sick of it. So the EU
steps in with 50 billion.
Interestingly enough, they
couldn't do any money because
Viktor Orban was the sole
holdout of the 27 member states.
They have to have agreement from
all otherwise they couldn't do
it. And it looks like they got
to him. The EU has agreed on a
new 50 billion euro support
package for Ukraine. At a leader
summit in Brussels, European
Council President shall Michel
said the deal would ensure
quote, long term predictable
funding for Ukraine. The
agreement comes after weeks of
opposition from Hungary's Prime
Minister Viktor Orban. Ukraine
has faced increasing uncertainty
over aid funding with infighting
in the EU, and the US holding up
support. How did the EU overcome
opposition from Viktor Orban?
Well, according to diplomatic
sources and officials that we've
been speaking with, it was a run
up to this meeting today with
all the phone calls that Viktor
Orban has been receiving from
European leaders with bilateral
meetings with this breakfast
meeting this morning with the
French Italian and German leader
made it clear that Hungary was
standing there alone with their
blockade, that all the other
members of the European Union
wanted to have this agreement
and we're ready to move ahead
without Hungary. So for Viktor
Orban, it was pretty clear that
he was they must have threatened
this guy with something because
if you in the next 30 seconds,
you'll hear what he got. It's
like this doesn't make sense
isolated into this question that
we have to stay to this fact.
Conclusion, in the final
communique that the European
Commission will be issuing a
report every year about the
implementation of this aid
package to Ukraine, there will
be if needed, could be a review
of the whole package every two
year. But the diplomats we've
been speaking for here with told
us that this is a lot of fluff.
And it doesn't mean that Hungary
would have a right to veto it.
So it was basically I think they
clear facts that Hungary was
sending alone here.
Something happened there that
we're not being told. It could
go either way. It could be
something he insisted on. I
mean, he already caved to
Sweden. Yeah, that he was the
last holdout for letting them
join NATO. And he gave in on
that. Yeah, I think it's
possible that he had the upper
hand here and he got something
big on his reliever. So I'm
really big like lay off instead
of lobbyists. How about this no
Ukrainian refugees in Hungary.
That would be part Oh, to work,
I'm telling you. That's one of
the things I also think that
they tell him to get off his
case because he's been condemned
as some sort of a Hitler in
within the Trump Trump errs.
Trump is worse than Hitler.
Trump.
So they could pitch about that.
I mean, he. Yeah, I liked the
idea that you created. No,
you're, you're great. You're
here to stay pure.
It's so that thing's over. I
mean, they'll just keep it
going. I guess I'll just, I
mean, they're scaring everybody.
It. I really wish I could have
played a clip because there was
this 12 minute YouTube
super clip of British girls
saying why they couldn't be
drafted into the army.
You know, it's all tick tock
videos. Yeah, it was so but you
can't understand them. I mean, I
can because you know, I live
there. And if you're looking at
their mouths, and everything is
some of the guys have subtitles,
but I mean, the whole country is
like Wi Fi to Cockneys or watch
pretty much. Yeah.
It's like, I can't go I gotta do
my I'll be useless. It's just
just the whole thing.
People don't. People don't even
believe in war anymore. It's
just something that happens over
there.
Nothing to do with it.
Nothing to do with Meanwhile,
some some poor woman and her
child worth doused with acid in
get this classroom commons where
I lived
by some dude named Abdul, you'll
figure
I lived in clap and columns is
like just like a little nice
little South London kind of
suburb on the other side of the
river.
Everything's falling apart,
including the news. And I think
we should probably just play
this one little nugget since
it's happening everywhere. We're
seeing newspapers, cutting
stuff. The only one that's
surviving is the New York Times
because their money comes from a
game made this point games Yes,
but the Chicago Tribune and and
all of the affiliated companies
know former Chicago Tribune
guild president and current
Chicago Tribune investigative
reporter Greg Pratt, says the
tribunes editors, reporters,
photographers and designers will
all go on strike staging a 24
hour walkout on Thursday, Alden
global capital called a hedge
fund vampire by Vanity Fair, has
been roundly criticized for
gutting newspapers in the name
of expanding profits. The
company was cited in a
University of North Carolina
report for quote, siphoning
profits to prop up its failed
investments in Greek debt and a
Canadian pharmacy. We often say
the newspapers are not dying,
they're being killed. They're
being killed by owners that are
taking the money out and just
sucking it out and putting it
elsewhere. Alden has not
responded to questions or issued
a statement about the tribune
guild the union representing the
papers workers says Alton's
proposal would eliminate the
company's 401 K match, refuse
pay increases and offer only two
years of $1,500 bonuses. We're
not looking for a million
dollars a year we're trying to
get good solid base salary that
allows our journalists to have a
sustainable lifestyle here so
that they can focus on the work
and not have to worry about
driving and over on the
weekends. The tribune staff
walkout is part of a larger
strike across the country yet
other papers owned by Holden
from Florida to Pennsylvania.
It's gonna be about 240
journalists all across America,
going on strike to tell our
corporate owner Alden global
capital that we will not allow
them to continue to get our
newspapers and refuse to come to
the table for a fair contract.
Tribune workers say they plan to
pick it here at the Freedom
Center where the papers offices
are located starting on Thursday
at nine in the morning. They're
asking people not to read the
Chicago Tribune on Thursday. No
worries.
I'm with them. I'm not gonna
read the Chicago Tribune today.
I'm with them. I won't read it
at all.
News, News business, they
haven't figured it out. They
still they still haven't figured
it out. There's no money in
news. Why did these billionaires
keep falling for this? For this
farce? I mean by a football
team. It's more fun.
And you sell it. Newspapers are
always owned by the rich
to promote their political
agendas. And it was the
Republicans and Democrats. I've
talked about this a million
times, I don't mind hearing a
little bit more of it. I always
and they have always and they
used to be papers used to be
called a Republican. And in
fact, we still have one over
here to press a Democrat, which
we're biased. They were very
biased papers. And of course,
they tried the Democrat side,
tried to promote the idea that
people should be working papers
should be objective.
You should have both sides of
this. Done. Why do they why do
they want well, they wanted to
get the Republican papers out of
the way they want everybody to
promote the Democrat side, which
is I think they've managed to
mostly do. And so the papers are
very liberal, they don't pay
well at all. Except some of the
big papers pay better. Their
model is shot and his wish was
started to fade in the 60s is
what it's not an internet thing.
It started to fade in the 60s
With the advent of local TV
journalism, which really was
mostly stealing from the
newspapers and then repurposing
it as local news. But now they
have their own reporters, they
have their own investigative guy
who was, you know, what's the
thing you know, what's happening
everywhere? is online. Certainly
people are copying, you know,
like, they'll copy a New York
Times article, they'll run it
through chat GPT and just
publish it with you know,
different adjectives and just
republish it and it's the same
news but that just use a few
different words.
That that's been going on. That
started with long term with the
radio and TV people, sure, but
it's either the ones who stole
the articles and then they
started repairing
We're seeing them in the
newspapers are starting to fade.
But the newspapers had the
advantage of, of local
advertising Macy's and some of
these big box places are now all
out of business. So those guys
that didn't work, and then they
had their classifies to fall
back on. But we know that that
that was a fail because they
missed. That's where the
Internet came in and wiped them
out now. So is one thing after
another after another, these
things have not been viable
probably for 50 years. Well,
it's just a miracle that we have
newspapers and all that it's
going away. And I think, you
know, AI will be will be
reporting your news. I mean,
news is just news. And I was
like, this happened here, this
came from this source is easy,
you know, Guy on there, like us
boots on the ground. This just
happened, you throw it in there,
boom, it writes a story. It gets
distributed, and then they maybe
they'll be able to make money
off of analysis and opinion and
stuff like that. But news. News
is just news. Oh, what happened?
Oh, something happened. I don't
see any need for these
newspapers, at least see the
network TV as we point out by
our three by threes. It's just
basically the same story.
filtered through three lenses.
It's no, there's no real
difference between one and the
other. I want to ask you a
question, which doesn't help
about about propaganda. I saw
this lady was on.
I think she was France 24. And
she wrote a book called The big
myth. And she's, she's clearly a
communist. But France 24. But
this whole this book, and the
lead, and I took all the lead
enough to make the clip short,
is Ronald Reagan. I think it was
Ronald Reagan, who said the most
scariest words or eight words,
whatever. I'm from the
government, I'm here to help.
Right? And her book, the big
myth, the goes to say that it
was the media, that sigh opt
everybody into believing that
capitalism did not die, and that
capitalism had not failed during
the Great Depression. And I just
think it's interesting, because
we're possibly on a cusp like
that again,
which would be the cycle, this
cycle. Exactly. It would be
perfect to have Trump in there
to you know, because you can I
think you can talk the economy
better, you can talk it up and
people just sentiment. But I
want some historical perspective
from you. Because this goes back
to the third you think you were
alive, though. Let's just listen
to what she's Yeah, remember,
Roosevelt, I met him. This is
exactly what it's about. The
book is a long history of
propaganda, of free market
propaganda that helps to try to
explain how Ronald Reagan could
say those words, and have them
seem credible, when we all know
that we need government for all
kinds of things. So what we show
in the book is that in the late
19th, and early 20th century,
the failures of capitalism were
obvious, widespread child labor,
widespread death and injury in
factories across the United
States, in Europe, and then the
Great Depression. So capitalism
had failed spectacularly. And
Roosevelt gets elected on a
platform to use the visible hand
of government to address these
market failures, these failures
of capitalism, but in response
to business community begins to
mobilize against that. And they
do so with a series of
propaganda campaigns, first one
in the 1920s by the electric
national electric light
Association, the electricity
producers, and then a second
one, by the National Association
of Manufacturers, the big
corporations with factories
across the United States. And
they realize that they can't
defend capitalism by saying that
it's all working fine, because
it obviously isn't. So instead,
they say, government threatens
your freedom, business, big
business, the free market,
protects your freedom. And so
therefore, even though minimum
wages or workman's compensation
might seem superficially
attractive, you should not
support those things. Because if
you do, you will lose your
freedom. And this is the
argument they have been making
ever since your thoughts?
Well, you know, no one back in
the day was thinking in terms of
capitalism, I mean, that's a
term that the communists like to
use as, as a system, free market
enterprises more closer to it.
And I am no, I don't think
anything she says is true. Okay.
The people who have done recent
analysis using some of the more
modern techniques and
statistical analysis indicate
that what Roosevelt did was
delay the recovery. Oh, really.
There's a lot of thought that he
delayed the recovery, they did
all these things and major
depression starts. It started in
2009. And it really ended ended
completely in 33. And which is
very similar what happened in
the 70s. We had the crash of 69
of people in the market knew
that and then it bottomed out in
73 and
and it kind of dragged on with
price fixing and some of the
other high interest rates and
all the other stuff that
couldn't really get snap out of
it. And Jimmy Carter didn't help
it made it drag on further, they
had to get rid of him, Reagan
came in in 1980. And that was
the end of it. Same thing was
almost identical, except that
except the overall effects
weren't the same, because it was
worsened by Roosevelt. According
to these guys. Now, I haven't
done this research. But it was
Roosevelt and these government
programs had taken so much
impetus away from the free
market, and the capitalist
structure or the free enterprise
structure, that it it made it
worse, and he actually had to
have world war two to get out of
it. It wasn't just a new guy
getting an office like Reagan
and Trenton, you know,
straightening things out,
putting things back back in
place. It was a World War that
put us in a war footing. And we
had, you know, rations and all
these things, you could only get
gasoline once in a while and all
the rest of it, which snap,
which was the hardest way to
come out of one of these things.
And so yeah, it's I am sure that
her analysis of the way she's
seeing it through her Lens, I'm
sure is probably if you're a
Marxist, you'd probably say
yeah, but I don't see what she's
talking about, insofar as these
sorts of things. In non
capitalist systems are what much
worse when was when a when a
collapse happens.
That doesn't sell a book on
France 24. But then she brings,
then she brings in the
propaganda and this was heart
wrenching this example, as an
honorary member of the LH OTP
community. Hi, I was I was just
heartbroken to hear that Little
House on the Prairie is a scam.
A lot of people particularly
generation will be well aware of
Little House on the Prairie, the
book series turned into TV homes
across Europe and America too.
But how you saw the distortion
from the book and the original
purpose of its author to the
idea that the settlement life
the the homesteads were the way
forward? And that wasn't the
intention of the book, which
became the TV series. Yes. Well,
it's a very shocking story and
shocking to hundreds of millions
of people around the world, not
just in the United States, but
in Europe and Japan, read these
books which were marketed as the
true life stories of a young
girl, Laura Ingalls Wilder
growing up in the American
frontier. But it turns out, they
weren't true stories at all.
They were actually written by
her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane,
who was an extreme libertarian
almost anarchist writer who was
friends with J. Howard Pugh, who
we just mentioned, friends with
Herbert Hoover, the discredited
president and use these stories
to construct a libertarian
parallel about success to
individual hard work and
patriarchal love. And we don't
need the government that
government just gets in the way.
And of course, that's completely
a myth, because those settlers
would never have even been on
the frontier. Without the
actions of the US Federal
Government. Little House on the
Prairie wasn't up.
You know, what's annoying about
this is I keep hearing this over
and over. And I never clip it,
but I should start to look for
it and clip it more. The notion
that hard work is bullcrap.
doesn't get you anywhere. Isn't
that great? is in play? Yes. And
it's in play with? Yes, I have.
You've seen them. But I have
1-234-567-8910 boots on the
ground reports from Gen Z slash
millennials. They're lengthy.
They're all in the show notes.
They've been anonymized just to
make sure everyone's okay. And
you saw a few of these. Yeah.
And the main thing is, I'd say
the general consensus is, we
were tricked into believing that
you go to school, and you'll
make $100,000 Yeah, that's where
that 100 We had this meme was in
a couple of shirts. Last show
the show before we played all
the clips, tic toc layup. The
other one was work.
Socks, and we didn't know it
would be this hard. We didn't
know it would be unfair. The
name work might be a giveaway.
The word itself work. Well, this
is another one I'll just read a
little bit from this. I'm almost
42 have watched over and over as
co workers have been putting the
time with the grind going over
and above without compensation.
The payoff is there passed over
for promotions, raises and
advancement in favor of dei
hires, or due to favoritism,
politics or nepotism. And this
particular producer said the
women who come in and run the HR
departments usually hire their
friends who are women. And I
totally believe that like oh,
yeah, no, we've This is a known
fact you've been in business
long enough to know that people
you bring one weirdo in and the
next thing you know the
company's all weirdos are weird
or you break it you bring in
like one gay
Woman. Next thing you know
there's a million gay women.
Remember that Nepali Tonto is
running their homeland was
homeless. Yeah, they had a bunch
of obnoxious dikes in Homeland
Security that they had to get
rid of. And you end up with the
sort of situation where they and
that's what happened with the
pre TSA if you recall, you go to
the San Francisco International
Airport, everybody that's doing
the baggage check and everything
else, all Filipinos, all of
them. One Filipino supervisor
gets in all he does is hire his
family. And so that causes
arousal with these three out
reality these are the realities
of our world and these in these
and I also hear a lot saying,
you know, I want I wanted I went
to school, I was excited about
going to school, there was no
shop, there was no none of these
cool trades that I could do.
They were all taken away
instead, genders gender studies,
and that were that are required.
So if you want to be a lawyer,
you have to go through gender
studies gender study, you want
to be a lawyer, they're telling
you Oh, no, you're gonna make
$150,000 Well, the starting
salary is like 50.
Now 50, which is not a lot
anymore, by the way, they show
the latest scandal. So it
Harvard is of course, the de I
headed to the DEI, a black woman
was caught plagiarizing history
pay her PhD was plagiarized. And
it turns out, she's the one who
pushed for the hiring of the
black president, President of
Harvard, who is also a
plagiarist. So again, you hire
you're like, so if you're a
black plagiarist you'll hire a
bunch of black plagiarists. We
did get one negative comment
which I would like to share from
Edward Scissorhands.
This episode was a stinker. Must
be must be nice being a boomer.
Nobody wants to hear this crap
from someone who grew up during
a period of unprecedented
economic prosperity. Oh, yeah,
the 70s. That was awesome. I
understand the youth are
retarded. But so are you for
playing their tic TOCs for an
hour long board session. Oh,
Mercy wasn't an hour there was I
think five of them and each one
is under two minutes. So there's
not really an hour. So again,
math doesn't apply to the they
never took enough math. But but
the my overall point is, we we
actually see it, we see all the
problems. We're not and I'm Gen
X, I'm sorry, I'm the voice and
the hair of Gen X. So go, I'll
go away with your Boomer. That's
just not true. And John, your
Boomer, you aren't now you're an
honorary Gen X, or you can you
can hang with the best that I
can be honorary Gen Z, if I keep
it up, keep going, keep going.
But it's, I mean, I guess
historically, we're sympathetic.
We, our hosts were sympathetic.
And we're playing this as as
moments of warning. And if
you're not seeing that, I don't
know why you're even listening
to the show, if you if because
we haven't done anything out of
the ordinary for the last five
years. 10 Maybe ever since
COVID. At least, everything has
been pretty straightforward.
deconstruction and analysis and
sympathy. I don't like the idea
of having a bunch of boneheads
moving up the ladder and taking
over situations that they
shouldn't be a d i sucks. And
totally, it's not American, it's
an American. And it's basically
communist. Yeah. And then also,
you know, we feel like you cars
you don't know about cars. I
guess that's the whole point. We
understand that, you know, that
guy who bitched about the cars
didn't even listen because I
always I talked about how I used
to tune my own car and 65
Mustang I tuned it I had a car
before that had a car after
that. And I had a strobe light
gun to tune the car.
Timing get the timing right this
time you twist the the cap of
the of the distributor a little
bit at the timing right of
course, you can't do any of that
anymore because the cars are
computerized unless you're a
hacker you can't do anything.
And even if you're a hacker, you
can't do anything. Although you
know you could take most of
these cards if you were any good
at the computer in a car you
could jack up the horsepower by
the ton. Pretty soon you just
open the hood these things are
gonna kill you. Don't do it
stuff. They're spying on you all
kinds of this all wrong. It's
all tracking. Yeah. Yeah. Okay.
You know, there's some people
that just don't like the show
and I see it in the we had a guy
in the new no authority. Social
you know, these guys, it's just
the same thing. The guy says,
you know, ever since they
started talking about guys, and
they don't know what they're
doing they're they're the OP J
What are we how are we the
curry? Curry with the CIA
connections. He played the long
game huh? Where's my check?
Where's my wish?
yeah check
you know we had checks that were
coming from the government. Oh
my goodness. Anyway I need more
checks from the government but
this is a cycle and
it's bound to add I think it's
we have not reached the bottom
yet
but it's coming
and part of it is just the
season of reveal all that is
hidden will be revealed all that
is unknown will be known. I have
a guy boots on the ground who
was yesterday he was in Dripping
Springs with the the truckers
going to Eagle Pass. This thing
is falling apart. Everyone in
this videos everywhere have not
just you know this this one park
where they have a fence up and
then half a mile down the road.
The fence is open three miles
down the road. There's no fence.
The whole thing is ridiculous.
It's all political. And I have
to say it stems from the
globalist Greg Abbott he's he's
lost me
that guy's no good. Got a boots
on the ground from McAllen,
Texas from the airport.
Which let's not go to the
airport everybody where it's
actually happening.
boots on the ground after
hearing mentioned in McAllen,
Texas couple times in the show
recently I had to break my
douchebag status and donate
thing this person I don't know
if if this person is in the list
or not. I was blessed with a new
job last year along with some
work travel opportunities. One
recent trip include McAllen,
Texas, this is not somewhere I
had heard of but saw right away
is a border town when planning
my travels with the recent news
about the border drama. I was
very curious what this place
would be like as soon as I began
walking off the plane in
McAllen, I started to notice
some interesting things. I
noticed many people with small
children who are with someone
who appeared appeared to be
paired with them, carrying a
colorful transparent envelope
stuffed with papers. Seems like
this was a social worker type.
Yes, there they are from the
NGOs, guiding migrants to their
destination. I also noticed many
people walking alone with a
colorful envelope that they had
a paper on the backside for them
to display that array that reads
please help me I do not speak
English, along with some other
writing.
This, this is where it's really
happening. They're sending
people to these to these fences.
But it's all to sue the
airports.
And, and now we need more money
to pay for it. The $7.9 billion.
So we can send that off to
let's see, what are these
nonprofits I have them here. We
have the regional refugee and
migrant response plan Non Non
Governmental Organizations 200
of them $1.6 billion in cash,
debit card food, clothing,
medical treatment, shelter, and
humanitarian transportation.
That's just for 2024. That's
what's coming up. More than 30
faith based nonprofits include
representing Jewish Lutheran
Seventh Day Adventist Catholic
and non denominational
evangelical organizations, all
coming from the US State
Department and from the IOM, the
International International
Office of migration at the
United Nations, which we pay
for, which is now run by Amy
Pope, former State Department
official here she is with her
global appeal for $7.9 billion
complex situations are driving
higher levels of migration all
over the world complex
situations. They are delivering
new challenges that test our
existing ways of working and
require a much more strategic
approach in both the short term
and the long term. It brings us
to a critical moment, not just
for IOM or our member states,
but for the people that we
serve. For those who have moved
for those who are going to move
or those who will be on the move
in the future. The world is
increasingly relying on IOM, and
our budget has grown, but the
need for our help has grown even
faster. That's why IOM is
launching its first ever global
appeal along the three key
priorities of our new strategic
plan. Number one, saving and
protecting people on the move.
Number two, saving and
protecting people on the move
driving solutions to
displacement and driving
solutions to displacement. What
is this gobbledygook number
three facilitating pathways for
more regular migration. There's
your AOC facilitating pathways
for more regular migration. This
is the code the code regular
migration means that you become
legal that the pathway that you
take is now legalized versus e
regular migration, which is what
everybody's doing. The
consequences of underfunded or
partial assistance are dire.
Pretrial
After displacement, heightened
tension, conflict, increased
incentives for irregular
migration and greater risks to
the lives of those on the move.
Much worse we lose the
tremendous human capacity of
millions of people. You lose the
tremendous human capacity which
I think means slavery. Yes,
slave labor, slave labor. That's
what this is about bringing them
in. Because these kids, they
want too much money. Their
expectations are too high. We
want $100,000 A year stooges we
say get out of school. We sigh
up into believing life would be
groovy life is never groovy.
It's never been groovy. It
wasn't groovy in the 70s it
wasn't groovy in the 80s it
wasn't bad for me personally.
But let's go your play this New
York was in shambles. New York
City hiring illegals. There it
is. New York is considering a
plan to relax hiring
qualifications for 4000 jobs so
they can be filled by illegal
immigrants with work permits.
The plan would allow bypassing
proof of education, previous
employment and English
proficiency. The state's
Department of Civil Service says
4000 vacant positions have
already been found so they can
enter the workforce. The
agency's memo stated most of the
jobs are entry level positions
in health care, hospitality,
auto repair and building or
ground maintenance, auto repair.
Auto Repair. Is that a thing?
auto repairs, no auto repair.
Anyway, the here's a new story
from ABC about five of these
brand new workers tonight in New
York City. The alarming video
authorities a showing two NYPD
officers being attacked by
asylum seekers. The officers
have been trying to break up a
disorderly crowd in Times
Square. Authorities say they
were jumped by asylum seekers in
front of a building and 42nd
Street. The officers were
knocked to the ground kicked in
the head and body at least five
people arrested. Police denied
searching for several other
suspects. The officers are going
to be okay. Okay, so that's ABC.
Wow, that's terrible. Well
listen to the real report. That
was ABC World News Tonight,
obfuscating a lot of important
facts. You saw the video
reprehensible
towers. The NYPD reacting to
surveillance video taken from
West 42nd Street in Times Square
around 830 Saturday night.
Police say a group of up to 12
men was being disorderly two
officers told them to move along
the gang looks like they're
going to comply. But when the
officers tried to take one
uncooperative man and a yellow
shirt into custody around seven
others surround them punching
and kicking the officers in the
head and in the body while they
are on the ground. First of all
cops. I'm proud of what they
tried to do. They stayed in five
eight on twos hard to combat.
They got bumps bruises and
scratches and pain. Eventually
officers were able to find and
arrest four of the gang. A fifth
was arrested Monday. But once
cops brought them in bail reform
laws allow them to go free,
something that most likely
wouldn't have happened in their
home countries according to the
NYPD. Again, consequences for
your actions they should be
sitting there right this they
should have been indicted this
week and have their day in court
and go to jail. Police sources
add that it's the gang of 19 to
24 year olds who barely just
arrived in the city and may have
been staying at the nearby
migrant shelters in Times
Square. Some have reportedly
already racked up charges for
assault and robbery but were
released in two. If those
arrested for this assault on
police do come back on their own
recognizance. They face felony
charges that carry a penalty of
up to seven years. Just they
were let out. Well, here's the
NTD version of the same story,
which I think is shorter.
And more succinct. And I think
this way take clips from NTD
this NYC cop story in New York,
two police officers were
attacked by a group of people
believed to be illegal
immigrants. The officers
reportedly asked the group to
move along when a fight erupted.
The suspects punched the
officers and kicked their heads
while they were on the ground.
The NYPD confirmed to NTD that
they have arrested five of the
suspects and that they are now
facing multiple charges. Now
reports say that the suspects
are illegal immigrants and that
they have been released without
bail, and that one of the
suspects already has open cases
against him because of violent
attacks he allegedly committed
just a few weeks ago, however,
NTD could not independently
confirm that Joseph Imperatore
tells me the incident could have
ended much worse. He's an NYPD
officer and founder of Blue
Lives Matter NYC if police
officers can't defend
themselves. If they're wrestling
with people on the floor,
they're getting kicked in the
head. They can't have firearms
taken away they can be shot and
killed. Something has to be done
have some kinds of fear for
people so that they do not try
to attempt to attack any officer
ever in uniform to
added that being a sanctuary
city has backfired for New York
in recent years. When I'm mayor
of Fredericksburg when I have a
cop with a with a billy club on
every corner.
The other thing is weighing
these key. I guess you don't
have billy clubs anymore because
I saw that video. Billy
coachability No, I want little
kids to go up and say Excuse me,
officer, I'm lost. Yeah, no one
no kid does that anymore.
Remember when you were a kid
like your mom said if you ever
get lost just go up to a cop now
I'm sure the cops say move along
kid.
So that one guy who was arrested
before the details of that
arrest, I don't have the clip.
But it was brought out on gut
felt of all places your favorite
that guy was a really bad actor.
He has been beaten people up he
went into a Nordstroms and
punched out a clerk and a
bitter. Oh, good and then stole
something and left. Nobody
cares. And these guys this New
York is completely out of
control. If this is going on,
and the mayor is a cop. What is
going on in New York with a cop
Mayor lets this happen. We
haven't heard from him have we?
Know I'm sure they're bringing
out a body double John.
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And I mean, they used to be a
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Who listens to these shows any
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Okay, and so who would get a
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There's so much out there first
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podcast. Yes, I think she was on
Spotify. And they and they
didn't they chose not to part
ways. I think they chose they
can barely do a read. I read is
lame. And then she clipped that
she uses to punch it up is that
Hakeem Jeffries talking about
throwing a ball?
Touchdown for the American
people. It was I mean, come on
just hanging with Hillary. What
was the name of this podcast?
This was You and me both. Are
you?
Alright, I have a 46 second ad.
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How do you think he starts?
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He's got that opening. He always
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Now it wasn't look. No, it
wasn't look. So GE Jean Carol e
Jean Carroll. The woman who was
awarded in appeal no doubt at
388 Like a lot of million
dollars from former President
Trump was on the Rachel Maddow
Show.
And ratio of course, you know,
as a as a a woman who fights for
women fights for women's rights.
I was very curious what E Jean
Carroll would do with this
money. Because if you had if you
had all that money and you're
always Rachel Maddow, you're
gonna say well, you know, I
wanted for if I was EG and
Carol, and I'm not like, I'm
going to make sure that I can
transport girls for abortions.
Yeah, I'm gonna do all kinds of
good stuff with this money.
Let's listen in and see how
embarrassed Rachel got. You've
talked about using some of
Trump's money that you're about
to get to help shore up women's
rights. Do you know what that
might be? what that might look
like? Rachel? Yes, I have such
such great ideas for all the
good I'm gonna do with this
money. First thing Rachel, you
and I go shopping for lately new
wardrobe. New shoes. Motorcycle
for Crowley new fishing rod for
Robbie. Rachel, what do you want
a penthouse? It's your Rachel
Penthouse and France. You want
France? You want to go fishing
in France? No.
That's,
that's a joke.
That's a joke.
Although if, if me fishing in
France could do something for
women's rights, I would take the
hit, obviously
for the team, let me let me
as if you need persuasion in
that regard.
There it is. We're gonna go to
anybody who wants to get a good
look at this. I'd find the
latest edition of Mr. Reagan on
youtube I posted it on. No
authority does social and it has
a part of a documentary about
this woman who lives out in the
woods in a in a house and she
has pink hair during what she's
doing this. The mouse is called
a mouse house. She has written
on the side because she has a
bunch of mice living in the
house aging aging Carol. Yeah,
really?
Yeah. Wow. So she has mice
living in the house and the
bunch of them in the kitchen and
elsewhere because and she says
she gets poisoned. Right? She
has a cat named vagina.
Literally. This woman is nuts.
No, she's a complete nut. But
when you see the parts of this
documentary at the beginning of
this Mr. Reagan episode, it's
just like, oh, this is just
bullcrap. And
he claims that she should go to
prison for a false accusation
and then of course his lawsuits
have phony and we'll go anywhere
because they wouldn't allow me
to actually put on a defense
this is a pathetic
it's just pathetic. That this is
allowed to happen is all again
New York. Yes. Yeah. New York.
True what happened in New York
overnight.
It these things don't happen
overnight. It went downhill I
mean, New York will come back
they just need a new guy in
there like Giuliani Bratton
combo I mean, it'll happen it
just it'll be a while it's not
gonna happen quickly. This we're
I think we can almost see the
bottom of everything. What's
happening? I'm trying to Mystic
I'm not seeing the bottom I
don't think so. I think the
bottom is gonna look deeper than
you like.
You know, for years I followed
the vape wars, which I think we
conclusively analyzed as these
are not tobacco products. The
master states agreement calls
for taxes on tobacco products to
be given to the states who wrote
bonds, big bonds based upon this
tobacco companies, giving them
really billions of dollars a
year and kids were stopping
smoking tobacco products. This
was a huge problem. Because
that's that stops the money
train.
And so then the tobacco Big
Tobacco went so far as to buy up
jewel and ruin it
and quash it and Trump almost
got sai opt into into some
legislation. He figured it I
think was Melania actually
figured it out the last moment
Hold on a second. This is a
scam. But there's still one more
annoying little thing that's out
there and we have to get rid of
it. And we'll do that of course
with Chuck Schumer. Local smoke
shops in New Rochelle. You can't
miss the brightly colored
packages on the wall each pouch
boasting an enticing flavor,
wintergreen citrus cinnamon. But
there is one top lawmakers are
calling for federal action on
the tobacco and electronic
cigarette alternative called
Zin. It's a pouch packed with
problems over the week. How
about that didn't come from a PR
company did it? It's a pouch
packed with problems here at
alternative called Zin. It's a
pouch packed with problems. Over
the weekend Senator Chuck
Schumer urging the FDA to
investigate and zin over its
marketing and health effects,
citing high levels of nicotine
marketed to teens, and sometimes
those even younger, I'm
delivering a warning to parents
because these nicotine pouches
seem to lock their sights on
young kids teenagers and lower.
And this whether he's talking
about Facebook, or whether it's
talking about non tobacco
products, this these guys are
corrupt and use the social media
to hook them from Senator
Schumer's social media world
buzzing with some Republicans
rallying behind the nicotine
pouch, claiming Schumer was
inciting a quote ZZ
insurrection, going by
Congresswoman Marcela green.
Then Congressman Richard Hudson,
posted this picture holding a
pack of Zinn claiming Schumer is
against an alternative that has
helped many people. They're all
in on it. If they're not being
paid by tobacco. They're being
paid by Big Nick wet, but
doctors say this product is
dangerous when purchased by a
teenager because of the concerns
over nicotine nicotine.
potentiate other types of
addiction, not to mention it has
long term impacts on cognition,
added anxiety, psychologists and
addiction specialist Dr.
Alexandra straightener warns
this can be harmful to a child's
brain when you know, when they
see things that catch their eye.
We're setting them up to be
curious and use those things and
we're setting them up for what
could become a lifelong problem
that can adversely affect their
health. In a statement Philip
Morris International says it's
setting a benchmark for the
industry when it comes to not
marketing's in towards those who
are underage the company side
CDC data from last year that
shows the use of oral nicotine
pouches by those under the legal
age is exceptionally low. This
so transparently corrupt.
Let's let's call it a pouch
packed with problems.
Is there any evidence that
nicotine gets you hooked on to
other substances, you know,
through Facebook and then
through that, through that get
through that in there? So it was
eating use the word exacerbates
but I use a synonym that if you
get hooked on nicotine, you'll
be hooked on others. Yes, yes.
You'll be hooked on. I don't
know that. There's any evidence
for that. I don't think there
is.
You just hooked on nicotine. I
know I've been
it's not like a gateway product
or heroin. No, no.
But it's just it's so it's so
obvious when these people don't
represent us.
Surprise. I know they represent
the people that give them the
money to get into the office in
which they inhabit. Yes, yes,
yes. And that's not what's bad.
It's bad. Well, let's see if
this has changed topic. No.
Okay.
I want to do the swearing
parrots mentioned in the
newsletter.
officials had a British zoo set
a group of infamously foul mouth
parrots that were isolated from
the rest of the flock are being
moved in with the rest of the
chatty birds in the hopes of
cleaning up their language. The
Lincolnshire Wildlife Park
famously received the five
African Grey parrots from
different owners in 2020. And
the new arrivals spent their
time in quarantine. teaching
each other a variety of
profanities. The birds were
removed from the rest of the
zoo's flock to keep them from
teaching their bad habits to
dozens of other parents.
Officials said the recent
arrival of three more potty
mouth parents led them to make
the decision to put all eight of
the cussing birds in with the
rest of the parents. Steve
Nichols, the chief executive of
the Park told CNN. We've put
eight really, really offensive
swearing parents with 92 non
swearing ones. When we came to
move them the language that came
out of their carrying boxes was
phenomenal. Really bad, not
normal swear words. But these
were proper expletives. Nichols
said keepers are hoping the
swearing parents will learn new
sounds from the rest of the
flock instead of the other way
around. He told the BBC we could
end up with 100 Swearing parents
on our hands. Only time will
tell the zoo posted signs
warning visitors about the
potential for foul language. But
Mr. Nichols said the swearing
parents have actually proven to
be popular with the public. He
said we did hear a lot more
customers swearing at parents
than we did Paris swearing at
customers. Okay, so this is just
proof.
This is proof that the birds
aren't real.
You know, the funny thing about
this story is this is a parallel
story. There's almost an
identical story in Canada. And I
believe there's one of the
United States somewhere i Even
though I haven't tracked that
one down. But it's all at once.
A bunch of swearing parrots,
African Greys who can who are
very, so I'd like to know what I
mean. It's funny, the bit about
the birds aren't real. But
there's something going on here.
Why are they giving us the story
at all? This is not new.
Well, because the African Greys
are notorious for cussing. I
don't know. I don't know.
Yet somehow they sense that you
you you delight from it. So the
bird itself birds, they're not
ready. They're their drone,
probably the smartest of all the
birds, their drones. It cusses
it says something horrible. And
then you react to it. And it
says, well, that's cool. I got
some attention. So then it
develops the language of
kind of cussing. I'm glad you're
so entertained by this. I am.
Let's talk about something
horrible.
We have a couple of
very bad situations medically,
at least what I'm tracking in
the United States. One is the
increase in cancer,
Turbo cancers. In particular,
there's a lot of prostate cancer
And now we're seeing a lot of
dementia
and
Alzheimer's
and what's his face? Who's that
guy? What's his face? What's his
face? Yeah, well, he played
Austin. He has the the prostate
here. Here's a story for The New
York Post. My daughter was
diagnosed with dementia. She's
only 19 dementia is running
rampant. And I think I had so
this this story kind of put me
on.
Let me see.
This one this story put me on a
little bit of a scroll whole
rabbit hole. When it comes to
keeping the mind healthy. A new
study suggests a blood test
could screen for Alzheimer's
disease. It's the most common
type of dementia. According to
the National Institutes of
Health. Doctors say the earlier
they can detect the disease the
better and a new study.
Researchers say a blood test for
protein known as Peter had a
high accuracy of detecting
Alzheimer's before symptoms
began to show up in a patient
shows that the promise
correlates how likely somebody
has this abnormally high level
of p tau in the blood may have
those amyloid plaques in the
brain.
The test is used in the new
study and a commercially
available tool but it's
currently available just for
research only doctors are hoping
to make the tool available for
clinical use soon. So p tau or
tau t au is a protein and g
would you would you wager where
this protein has also been
found. I have some studies here
I have some meta What is it
PubMed stuff in the vaccine?
Yes, sir has exactly right tau
protein.
And Steve Kirsch who of course,
you know, take him with a grain
of salt as you will, but he has
a correlation. I liked the guy
because he was a pro Vax nut.
Yeah. Well, he has a correlation
study from med alerts. And the
correlation is how many people
who had different vaccinations
now have dementia. And it's not
even funny. The The COVID The
COVID-19 vaccine is is literally
off the chart.
This is a problem and you know,
just think yeah, this in a lot
of other things. And it's just
it is depressing for people got
the shot. You know, taking this
this year that you know, Kirsch
got it. Yeah, that's probably
why he's so insane about
publishing all this stuff. Yeah.
And then this one, this one
crossed my desk from
our buddy there in Chicago.
Class Action.
Are you convinced Gardasil made
your loved one seriously, Ill Oh
man. Can you believe this?
That Gardasil thing, which we
were on 14 years ago, we're
like, this doesn't sound right.
15 years, 15 years? Yeah, it's
been since the beginning of the
show. So they're mounting a Stax
dexamethasone? So they're
mounting a class action suit.
Well, good luck. And then
they're gonna have to do the
government, somebody's gonna
have to come in and get rid of
this liability thing where they
don't have there's no liability
whatsoever. You can make it you
could call something a vaccine
and have it filled with arsenic.
And it's fine. It's good to go.
Although not the not the
ozempic. I think we talked about
that. I look. ozempic is not
considered a biologic. So even
though it's administered through
a needle, it is does not fall
under the under the same
protections as the so called
vaccinations.
That should give some people
some some pause. Yeah, it was
not a vaccination. No. Well,
it's just a treatment. Yeah, I
understand.
Maybe they should have called it
a vaccination. They need to know
the needs that vaccination needs
to be a biologic has to be a
biologic.
Let's see big tech for a second.
All you have to do is change the
definition it doesn't have I
know just dictionaries it's
fine. Case a dictionary. I've
done it already. Quick note.
John Kerry is out as we know of
the US climate envoy. Yeah, he
quit and who's coming in? Your
buddy John Podesta?
Yeah, not my buddy.
My buddy, can you believe that
that bringing that dude in?
That's that's just that one.
What is his what is his
climatology? Wow, what is his
creds? What is his BS? Er, he
has some creepy art No doubt
some creepy art about
climatology. What are you
drinking? Ah,
I am having another version of
this product called DRAM and
this is of sparkling waters
herbal sparkling water and this
one is citrus and blossom which
I have not had yet oh and by
will taste a little bit of it
was wonderful with blossom.
Again it was a boots on the
ground report.
It's okay it's not as good as
the lavendar
Transhumanism is coming closer
every day from the guy that so
many people love tonight a sign
of hope for millions of
Americans living with paralysis
billionaire Elon Musk announcing
that his company neural Link has
surgically implanted its first
brain chip in a human he is
recovering well and called the
initial results promising the
device is designed to interpret
your neural activity. So you can
operate a computer or smartphone
by simply thinking the goal is
to help patients with
debilitating conditions control
external devices with their
thoughts. Experts say the
technology could one day benefit
people paralyzed by stroke brain
and spinal cord injury or ALS
this would be a major game
changer. If it were to be proven
to be safe and effective. Neuro
links device is now in clinical
trials joining a handful of
other groups testing brain
computer interface technology,
this woman who had lost her
voice was able to have a
conversation with her husband
through a mind controlled
avatar. I was thinking about
running to the store what time
will you be home and Swiss
researchers used artificial
intelligence and Brain and Spine
implants to help this man
paralyzed in a motorcycle
accident to walk again. Experts
say it's still a long road to
prove the success and safety of
neural links device and others
like it before it would be
approved for consumers. But
David this is a beacon of hope
for people living with paralysis
from things like stroke or ALS
or brain or spinal cord injury.
Well
that sounds great. That story
seems to be an exaggeration of
its I enjoy an exaggeration of
what it actually does. I think
and I doubt that woman is
speaking through that system.
I'd like that. Will you be home?
I don't believe she can even get
that. No, this is not I know.
This is one of those Gamow it's
called gun Valley demo. The
giveaway is I mean we have aI
voices that are pretty good
these days. Why does it go? Why
why time will you'll be home. I
mean, other than that we do a
three by three just so we can
get get it a little
sharpen up our analysis skills
on the bullcrap. That is the big
three plus one networks of M
five M.
Yeah, we have to go back to the
Middle East but I think we can
do it. And now it's done. Boland
freebuds Three, experiment by JC
comparing story from ABC
the neverending three by three.
Very good everybody. We'd love
to three by three John that
takes a look at the same story
from all the different news
networks, which apparently they
usually get from the same place
so that you have your daily
programming.
And we also add the CBC today's
list to the plus Yeah, this is
the story of Well, the story
explains itself. We'll go we're
gonna start with ABC and Martha
Raddatz tonight, final
preparations underway for
retaliatory strikes against Iran
backed militants, which could
come at any time now, a response
to the brazen drone attack that
left three American soldiers
dead 40 wounded at a remote
desert base here in Jordan,
President Biden today making
clear his mind is made up.
Yes, a response that will strike
multiple targets over several
days, according to a US official
targeting the facilities that
enabled the drone attack. But
another senior US official
acknowledging that the strikes
will not likely hit Iran itself,
given the President's deep
concerns over the war
escalating.
I do hold them responsible in
the sense of is to find the
weapons for the people. I don't
think we need a wider war in the
Middle East. That's not what I'm
looking for. One of the Iranian
backed groups under suspicion
tonight khatam. Hezbollah claims
it's suspending attacks on US
forces in the region. But the
Pentagon saying actions speak
louder than words. I don't think
we could be any more clear that
we have called on the Iranian
proxy groups to stop their
attacks. They have not. And so
we will respond in a time in
manner of our choosing with us
live from Amman, Jordan and
Martha. I know we've learned
that President Biden will attend
the dignified transfer of those
soldiers on Friday back to
Dover. And Martha in the
meantime, what more are you
learning tonight about the
coming American response to this
deadly attack? David even though
the
President is hesitant to strike
Iran itself during this planned
multi day bombing barrage. A US
official tells me tonight that
Iranian assets outside of Iran
could be targets. And most of
the strikes and the official
will be inside Syria. I'm very
disappointed in the miking or
lack of miking of the President.
I mean, this is just bad.
Everything was one of those lon
things. Yeah, but the but even
just the President has made Yes,
I got my man my mind made up.
Yes. The whole thing is just,
they never get him even just
know they don't get good audio
of the president anymore, but
they never haven't. If you
recall, when he was running for
president, that's all we
complained about. We had those
guys who were sabotaging him
with the sound. Yes. So this is
not not like a new is a
revelation that he sounds sucks
on the President
to have a
I have a before he played the
second part of this. I'm going
to play the Biden screaming clip
because he's kind of well miked
here, Donald Trump. Think about
this, especially here in South
Carolina, proud military state.
Donald Trump, when he was
commander in chief refused to
visit a cemetery, US cemetery
outside of Paris for fallen
American soldiers, and refer to
those heroes and I quote, as
suckers and losers, he actually
said that, he said that, how
dare he say that? How dare you
talk about my son and all about
threats like that?
I call them patriots and heroes.
The only loser I see is Donald
Trump.
Wow, ad hominem attacks
president. No kidding. Somehow
was attacked even though it's a
I don't know that. It was some
World War One cemetery his son
is somehow involved. From the
from World War One. Yes, blue
one. And by the way, that was
never verified. And even Snopes
won't call it true, but they
won't call it false either. It's
never said that Snopes is still
in business. Yeah, believe it or
not. Okay, here we go. We're
gonna move to NBC and the same
report tonight. President Biden
says he's decided how he'll
respond to that deadly drone
attack on US troops by an
Iranian backed militia.
Iranian back? Yes, the president
at pressed by NBC News. Gabe
Gutierrez, if you hold Iran
responsible for the attack. I do
hold responsible, responsible
and offensive to find the
weapons to the people. The
Commander in Chief's decision
comes shortly after a US
official says hold on a second.
So they both have the same. Yes.
And then the clip. I held them
responsible for the weapons. I
mean, by that. I mean, you know
that our weapons are everywhere.
Are we responsible? We should be
responsible for everything okay.
responsible to find the weapons
to the people. The Commander in
Chief's decision come shortly
after a US official says the
President spoke with members of
his national security team this
morning. Following this
situation room meeting Monday
where the President and his top
aides analyzed several
retaliatory options the Pentagon
had presented to him President
Biden's under pressure to
respond after US troops were
killed by Iranian backed
militant groups. For the first
time since the Israel Hamas war
began in October, the latest in
more than 160 attacks by
militias against bases with
Americans. During that time. The
President has ordered limited
strikes in response, but they
have not deterred the Iranian
backed groups.
Sunday's attack at a remote
outpost in 2011. Did he say why
did they even put him in there?
This This makes no sense for a
news report that there must be
some like it's a real it's a
real piece of crap news report.
I mean, it's like, Hey, we got
to put the president in there
because we got to make it look
like the president wants this so
that you have not deterred the
Iranian backed groups.
Sunday's attack at a remote
outpost in Tower 22 while US
troops were sleeping. The
Pentagon is examining whether
the explosive enemy drone got
past air defenses in a moment of
confusion when a US drone was
also landing tonight Republican
critics say President Biden has
not done enough to confront Iran
and to deter the attacks and
they're doing nothing that is
meaningful, and now we have more
Goldstar families because of it
and it's infuriating.
So Peter, the President is not
revealed what his response will
be including whether he'll take
action inside of Iran but giving
a clue about what he hopes will
not happen. Less or the
President today said I don't
think we need a wider war in the
Middle East. That is not what
I'm looking for his words there.
Meanwhile, the White House says
President Biden will be there at
Dover Air Force Base when the
bodies of those three US service
members returned home this
Friday. I'll be looking at his
watch
Why'd they he didn't actually
say I'm not looking for a wider
war in the region. Because they
didn't have that audio. They
have audio of everything except
the thing they said at the end.
This is this is the military
industrial complex setting us
up, setting everybody up. It's
It's disturbing at this point.
The President has no control.
Obama has no control. This is
this is the military. They're
just running everything.
I mean, I don't think you can.
What are our representatives our
loyal servants doing? They're
yelling at Zuckerberg.
This is this what they're doing
this is this is wrong. Ah. All
right. Onward. With our friends
at CBS. President Biden told
reporters he has made up his
mind how to retaliate for the
drone attack which killed three
American soldiers in Jordan.
Yes, wow, exactly the same.
I do hold this was responsible
for supplying the weapons to the
people.
In an apparent attempt to head
off us airstrikes. The Iranian
backed militia, the US blames
for Sunday's deadly attack,
announced it was suspending
military operations against
American forces. The Pentagon
spokesman responded by noting
there have been three more
attacks on US troops since the
drone strike in Jordan, you
know, I don't think we could be
any more clear that we have
called on the Iranian proxy
groups to stop their attacks.
They have not. And so we will
respond in a time and manner of
our choosing. The US military is
rushing additional air defenses
to that base in Jordan, which
officials acknowledge had not
been as well protected against
drone attack as American troop
locations across the border in
Iraq and Syria. Sunday was the
first time the outpost known as
tower 22 had been attacked. The
drone came in low and slow,
shortly after parts of the air
defense system had been taken
offline to allow a returning
American drone to land safely.
It was not detected in time and
hit the sleeping quarters while
troops were still in their beds.
I have a question before we
finish this report. So we had a
drone coming into land, which I
mean, none of this makes sense.
But we'll just have to believe
the report is following it. So
but do the Iranians or do
Iranians make Reaper level
drones? I thought they only had
these things with a lawnmower on
the back is the lawnmower. Yeah,
the one way drones and I don't
know how it could get to the
point where you have the
technology to find a new it's
called a false flag.
Official say plans call for the
US to launch a real bombing
campaign, not just another round
of one and done retaliatory
strikes.
So far, once it begins, the
bombing is likely to continue
for day. Shocking days. Okay.
That's, that's what I said is
our report from CBS. And that is
the guy David Norton, most
credible, most credible and so
what he says goes, that means
they're gonna have a bombing
thing. It's gonna last for days
shock and awe. Yeah, but they're
not gonna, it's not going to be
shock and awe. Oh, I will bet
you the term shock and awe comes
up
in the media, and now, here's
one other thing. And not taking
that bet. Okay, just listening
to these reports and how, you
know, this zombie of a
president? I don't think I'm
insulting anybody by saying that
is just being whatever this
sounds like the real guy. I
mean, he's he's got his body
doubles, who's a little more
coherent.
People complain about the number
one
country that we send,
particularly military aid to
being Israel and therefore say,
oh, Israel, they're the horrible
people there. They're behind
everything I and I was, I was
open to some of that, that
thinking but no, I'm gonna turn
that around. They're just the
Stooges that we use to kill
everybody and make all kinds of
money in the only industry we
have which apparently, which is
the millet. We have two
industries military industrial
complex, which is the biggest
one all any chips we make here.
Everything is all military,
military, military, and we have
Silicon Valley. And we're
controlling them now. Because
that we're yelling at Zuckerberg
and telling him he's the
murderer.
But we're just I think we're
just using our Pentagon. Our
military system is
Using Israel to go after
Hezbollah to get everyone all
riled up and Iran to get all the
militants everywhere. I mean,
bring back the JV team, we've
got tower 22 with the Inherent
Resolve which continues, which
is now going on for almost 10
years. This has to stop. No
Yeah. So let's go to the CBC
which is Canada which will not
get the same feeds but there may
be or maybe not do the same
story. Let me start with my
outrage and sorrow. sitting
inside a secure Pentagon meeting
room, US Defense Secretary Lloyd
Austin declared attacks on
American soldiers abroad will
not be tolerated. Repeating a
pledge made by the President to
retaliate, we will take all
necessary actions to defend the
US and our troops. Most of the
soldiers were sleeping at the
time of the pre Dawn strike
Sunday, which hit a remote base
in northeastern Jordan housing
US soldiers on a mission to
counter ISIS. Multiple American
news agencies are reporting the
enemy drone, ISIS, when those
guys come back,
ISIS who was one of our earlier
clips, she also had an ISIS
reference ISIS pre Dawn strike
Sunday, which hit a remote base
in northeastern Jordan housing
US soldiers on a mission to
counter ISIS. Multiple American
news agencies are reporting the
enemy drone evaded us defenses
because it was mistaken for an
American drone. National
Security Council Spokesman John
Kirby says Joe Biden is meeting
with his advisers to decide on a
response. We'll do that on our
schedule. And we'll do it in the
manner of the President's
choosing as Commander in Chief,
the White House is blaming
Iranian backed militias
operating in Iraq and Syria for
this attack, and others
targeting US troops since the
Hamas Israel conflict began in
October. And it's sparking
intense debate over the
appropriate scale and scope of
us retaliation. One option that
should be considered according
to Mark Esper, who served as
Donald Trump's defense secretary
is to specifically target
Iranian intelligence leaders
outside of the country's borders
with target their personnel and
their sites in Iraq and Syria.
Very, I hit him fairly hard, and
I'd see how that works. Esper
says if that doesn't deter them,
escalation would be necessary if
the attacks continued that I'd
worked my way up those options
and eventually work your way
into striking targets within
Iran. In Tehran, an effort is
underway to distance Iran from
this attack to go to the home of
a Senior Foreign Ministry
spokesman held a news conference
calling allegations of Ron's
direct involvement baseless the
claims are being dismissed
outright but the US
says baby
yeah baby
we got a lot of jingles we can
bring back now that ISIS is
back. So I want to play we
played the three by three but I
want to play a couple more on
the topic from N T D which will
give us a slightly different
look at thing. Yeah, it's a very
non energetic look. But yeah,
they usually have good
information.
So we're gonna go to IDF which
should Israel's report on what's
going on in Gaza, which might
have something to do with
something.
Israel Defense Forces can stay
out of battle their way through
the strip. On Wednesday, the IDF
reported killing 15 terrorists
in the northern Gaza strip in
just 24 hours. And in central
Gaza. The IDF killed 10 armed
terrorists in less than an hour
and then con Yunus in southern
Gaza. The Hamas run health
ministry said over 150 people
have been killed in the last 24
hours progress Indian medics are
now risking their lives as they
move their ambulances to the
frontlines to be ready to care
for the wounded.
We now function as an ambulance
field point in central Han unis.
Since we left six days ago, we
have been working. There's a lot
of injuries among the displaced
who are in the industrial
quarter in some schools. South
Africa's foreign minister has
taken note of the recent death
toll and call for states to stop
funding Israel's military. Her
comments come just days after
the World Court ordered Israel
to take steps to prevent
genocide and its war against
Hamas terrorists, but can't be
dishonest. I believe that the
rulings of the court have been
ignored by Israel. Hundreds of
people have been killed in the
last three four days. And
clearly Israel believes it has
license to do as it wishes.
World Court also ordered Israel
to take steps to improve the
humanitarian situation in the
Gaza Strip. Hey
A I'm missing a death count from
the Hamas run medical throws in
there. Did they say wasn't a
total? It wasn't a total?
What's the total? What's the
total? IVIG? Total? All guys?
Big we need the big toe. We need
to permit.
The big number needed the big
number on the screen. Number of
Hamas number. Yes. Did you get
the note from the producer that
has boots on the ground in South
Africa? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Well,
this is exactly what I said was
happening. I mean, you mean, the
International Justice Court
note? Yeah, it was about right.
You know, it was? Well, I can
read it if you want. Yeah, I
think it's worth reading.
Because it's it's it fills in
all the blanks of what I had
said about why all of a sudden
South Africa brought an iCj case
against Israel. And our producer
boots on the ground says John
asks why South Africa of all
countries brought the genocide
case against Israel at the ICJ?
Well, Adam is correct that the
African National Congress ANC
ruling party is no longer
bankrupt all of a sudden, this
can only be explained by an
injection of cash from Qatar or
Iran. Another important detail
is that there's a national
election coming up in April in
May and the ANC desperately
needs this money for election
campaign, as this could be the
first one they lose since coming
to power in 1994. And the end of
the white minority rule the ANC
have historically been aligned
with the Palestinian Liberation
Organization. Is that a
terrorist organization? Just
asking for friend Well, it was
the pre Hamas yes operation and
it wasn't it was yeah because
that's when Arafat and
definitely had the bus bombings
there were the right they were
famous for bus bombings and then
murdering the bomber the power
vested blow up the bus. So the
PLO, with its successor Hamas,
so this goes way back for them
not to mention the Minister of
International Relations. Now
that he Pandora is a Muslim
convert and traveled to Iran
Choi, Iran shortly after the
October 7 attack, why do they
waste their time on the court?
Why don't they just send more
drones or send more weapons
because that's what they're
doing. Nothing gets South
African Muslims going like a
flare up and ISRAEL PALESTINE.
Oh, interesting. Something the
ANC is trying to court the
Muslim vote. But this is only 2%
of the country's population,
there's a real risk. This could
backfire. South Africa has its
own Christian Zionists as a good
combo, who make up a much larger
proportion of the country's
black African majority. Adam
mentioned the guy who said kill
the white people. He's in
opposition at the moment but his
political party is an extreme
left breakaway from the ANC and
so must be seen as more ANC than
the ANC in order to gain
electorally. Incidentally, South
Africa, despite pretending to be
neutral in the Ukraine conflict
is also aligned with Russia for
similar reasons. What you need
to understand about the ANC is
that in ideological terms, it is
a Marxist movement stuck in the
1980s when the Soviet Union
still existed and was backing
the party's efforts to overthrow
the apartheid government. It's
as though they haven't noticed
that Russia is no longer
communist. And in their eyes,
the Palestinians being a fellow
oppressed group can do no wrong.
This is an AI and of course, I
was more interested in the ANC.
But what is Iran wasting their
money on? I mean, why do they
waste don't I mean, aren't they
just aren't they just blowing us
up? I'm telling you, this is a
false flag. I don't even think
Iran did that.
I don't think Iran is dating
back no group to do this.
It makes no sense. Why would
they be going to court trying to
solve things that way with
billions of billions of Rand
whenever they're called shekels,
Rand Rand South Africa, but then
oh, I got a great idea. Let's
give these a wholesome drones.
Let them blow ups and Americans.
That'll go over well, I can see
Qatar doing it. Now. Okay. I'll
give you that. More
troublemakers. troublemakers.
Total troublemakers? Yes,
troublemaker? Pardon. Everybody
knows it. Part two of this
report.
Yeah, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday
addressed these concerns. South
Africa had the temerity to bring
this to the ICJ charged us with
genocide against really in the
service of a genocidal
organization. Now, the worst
thing that I can say is this,
that many of the charges, false
and unfounded that were leveled
against us in The Hague, or
brought by UNRWA officials. And
we have discovered
in the last few weeks that UNRWA
officials were complicit in the
massacre, Netanyahu didn't
conquer other United Nations
agencies to replace OpenRA to
help solve the humanitarian aid
situation in the Gaza Strip, and
regarding the 136 hostages still
being held
captive in the Gaza Strip.
National Security Council
spokesperson John Kirby said the
discussions to release the
hostages have been productive.
Kirby also said that Secretary
of State Antony Blinken will be
heading back to the Middle East
at the end of this week to
continue the negotiations to
release the hostages.
Yeah, this lunar operation yeah
no that's it look more looking
into it's all part of the false
flag it's just like it's just
like those White Helmets it's
the you know the goddess in the
eyes serial Sharia Oh, yeah,
though. They're dropping gas
canisters.
what's the end game? Just
there's no end game. It's just
keep keep blowing and money.
Yeah, no, no, we'll keep making
money to taxpayer for more
stuff. Yes, keep making money.
Okay, I gotta balance all of
this. I have to balance this
out. Because there's been too
much war. And people get very
annoyed by just war talk. And we
need to lighten everybody's
load. Get rid of the swearing
parents did that. It was a good
start. I'll give you a give you
a b minus for the swearing
parents. So there was one other
event that took place yesterday
in Washington, DC, while
everybody was of course focused
on Zuckerberg, who as you know,
has blood on his hands, blood.
They brought back after several
years, the National gathering
for prayer and repentance, which
used to be a really big deal.
And they did a very low key
version of it, but I did want to
play the opening. Because the
opening includes, it was
bombastic. The opening includes
a long quote from Abraham
Lincoln, our 16th president.
One glance at the headlines on
any given day reveals to the
spiritually perceptive that
America is in trouble.
Understanding the significance
of these troubles should propel
us to pray for our nation, just
as so many Americans have done
in the past, in the deep
division and devastation of the
Civil War, Abraham Lincoln saw
only one hope, and that was to
cry out to God in humble
repentance. Here, our President
Lincoln's words, we have been
the recipients of the choices
and boundaries of heaven. We
have been preserved these many
years and peace and prosperity.
We have grown in numbers, wealth
and power has no other nation
has ever grown.
But we have forgotten God.
We have forgotten the gracious
hand, which preserved us in
peace, and multiplied and
enriched and strengthened us.
And we have vainly imagined and
the deceitfulness of our hearts,
that all these blessings were
produced by some superior wisdom
and virtue of our own.
intoxicated with unbroken
success, we have become too self
sufficient to feel the necessity
of redeeming and preserving
grace,
too proud to pray to the God
that made us
it behooves us to humble
ourselves before the offended
power
to confess our national sins,
and to pray for clemency. And
forgiveness
than it was five hours after
that
fight. Five hours of prayer
people come up for like 30
seconds and pray and then the
next person will go just one
after the other after the other
I think I think it's interesting
that in 1860, or 59, whatever,
that we gave that speech.
The theme was the country's in
trouble.
And now this is like in the
prairie praying and the rest of
it. This is the country Yeah.
And once people kind of relax to
that can be everyone's Well, me,
me or somebody freaks out Oh,
what was gonna happen? The
country is reminds me of a
saying about Brazil. But Dallas,
I'll rewrite it the same way
about Brazil is
Brazil is the country of the
future, and always will be.
And the saying here is that
America is in trouble and always
will be.
We're in trouble. I tell you.
We're perpetually in trouble.
And it always will be.
That seems like it. You can go
back, go back to some of these
super corrupt prep presidents
back in the day and they're just
horrible. Martin Van Buren
stands out amongst a lot, but
all of them. Yeah. And, you
know, in the end, you got Trump
is just like, just a different
version of the same kind of guy.
I was trying to lift everybody
up, John, you've just brought us
back down to Ground Zero right
to reality.
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage say in the
morning to you the man who put
the sea in the Big Nick say
hello to my friend on the other
end the One Only Mr. John's
Mr. Adam curry in the morning
all ships at sea boots on the
ground feet in the air.
subs in the water and all the
games and nights out there.
Yeah. And in the morning to the
trolls and the troll room who
did that clearly just up joke
out.
That word has been posted 100
times since I set it. We have
16 148 rolls left. I'm sure
that's after that South Africa.
We had you know, South Africa,
Africa, when you just mentioned
Africa, people just bolt. They
don't want to know, they don't
want to know about Africa. And I
find it peculiar to read by a
Chinese person. They don't want
to know what do you find what
it's like to street a Chinese
guy reading the news about
Africa. What more could you ask
for in a podcast who strikes I'm
telling you two strikes.
The trolls are in the troll
room, you can join them by going
to troll room.io or no agenda
stream.com It's 24 hours a day.
You can join them from lots of
different podcasts that are done
live. It's a very vibrant
community. And there's always
someone in there, you can go in
and just chat and you know, do
whatever you want, you know,
troll round troll the live show,
which is always quite fun to do.
Because you can't get in Randi
real trouble. I mean, just
scrolls off. And there's no no
record of you doing that, except
for that enormous multi
gigabytes of log file that void
zero is keeping up everybody.
That's just another matter. You
can also listen to it on a
modern podcast, you know, the
government may need that in the
future with some IP addresses.
But you know, the good news is
that he's actually in Europe.
Yes. Where it's where it's still
kind of legal. I don't even
know. No, I think it's illegal.
No, I mean, it's legal to make
the laws but I don't think I can
give them to the government. Oh,
don't worry, we'll change
there's more privacy laws in
Europe, because obviously
they're violating the reason
there's laws is because people
want to violate them all the
time. And so we want to violate
you we want to violate violate
the law. Give us your logs? Yes.
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