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February 4th, 2021 • 3h 16m

1318: Jab and Go

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Adam: 3366 two shots four weeks six weeks booster. Adam Curry February 4 2021. This is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 13.
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Unknown: This is no agenda
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Adam: 80 degrees and broadcasting live from opportunity zone. Austin, Texas Capitol The Lone Star State morning, everybody.
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John: I'm Adam Curry from Northern Silicon Valley where we're surrounded by Indian farmers protesting. I'm Jesse Devaraj.
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Adam: Oh, really now. In California, you're surrounded by Indian farmers protesting.
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John: They must be. So the latest brouhaha.
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Adam: Oh in California. Yeah. Yeah.
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John: Well, actually, it was in the Twitter, which is a Rianna.
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Adam: You're Fave Brianna? Yes. What about Rihanna,
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John: although he had to be literally stoned. she tweeted with a picture of the farmers protests. This simple tweet. Why aren't we talking about this? Oh Ha international Hell is breaking loose
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Adam: everywhere.
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John: And it also introduced a new character I didn't I was unaware of. Okay, this person Mina Harris.
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Adam: Mina Harris. I don't think I know her.
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John: Meaning Mina Harris is now a big a big shout out on the Twitter's and she's thrown her way around as a big expert on everything. Okay, he is. The camel has a daughter.
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Adam: Oh, okay. And Is she in school or she roaming around? Does
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John: she ever on Twitter?
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Adam: So there you go. She's on Twitter. Who cares?
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John: She's in California. She's not in school. So it now this has become a very interesting situation because it appears as though a lot of the protesters are just volunteers and not really Indian farmers at all. There's a lot of people with tractors. So there's a lot of farmers too. But nobody knows the indian bollywood people are coming out saying this is a scam. Well, of
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Adam: course the Indian people are now looking to their leader in the White House in the in the executive, the executive wing. They have their Indian leader she's vice president.
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John: And I think there's an element of that. So Amina Harris will be big in India. And $1 I guess we're gonna have to look into this because it sounds as though this may just be nothing more than a way to get rid of Modi. It's got nothing to do with farming.
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Adam: Oh, something wasn't about the nitrogen almost the same thing in Holland. I thought just from what I was reading,
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John: I think they I think it was derivative.
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Adam: Well, we do have Indian producers and we know this because I recently just you know yes,
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John: we got a note from ya pal
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Adam: has d platformed. The country of India FYI. You've been financially d platformed. Thanks Pay Pal. I think he wound up doing it through the swift network. It may take a couple days to get here. But I also got a note from Sir 23 Night of the electric see. And he says Hey, I got a UK friend who's on holiday in potem, South Goa India. And he sent me photos and I put it in the show notes showing that the beaches are absolutely packed as normal with Indians though, rather than the usual tourist no mass, no social distancing. And along with that comes an image of the COVID homecare kit made by Zimbardo that everyone over here is quote using and it's it's a kit and it contains a couple of doc Sicilian pills, ivermectin pills and zinc pills. It costs $2. Everyone's using it. No one cares about the virus, which is contradictory to what we've heard coming out of India.
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John: We're hearing bad information.
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Adam: But this vardo kit it's cool. It's like a little strip with press throughs and it's got the you know, the correct doses of each of these three that you take together and Bob's your uncle. And it cost the two bucks. two bucks.
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John: Well I ever met you know, we there is a I don't we don't have it in the show notes. But there is a site that's been just tracking every study about hydroxychloroquine and all the other. Oh, if
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Adam: you go to bing.io, you can find it. It's there. And
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John: ivermectin is on the list. And it looks as though Hydra. hydroxychloroquine does work in early stages. And this probably accounts for Africa's low numbers, very low numbers. But ivermectin if you're looking at their ivermectin which we did had clips on the show. There's a clip on the show about ivermectin where the guy comes out and says you take this Who not getting it? is way over the most effective was that
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Adam: the video that was deleted from YouTube It was
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John: called hearing delete if it was
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Adam: a hearing it was a congressional hearing YouTube deleted it because you know
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John: crazy they delete it
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Unknown: well
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John: Oh that's cool let's say we should order some
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Adam: yeah I'd love to get some of those and they only cost two bucks Can you believe that too but
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John: yeah that's the reason there's all this information is suppressed there are treatments but they're too cheap I
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Adam: was looking at Dr. Cat a member of Team home team Halo World Health Organization United Nations trade
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John: HQ, by the way on the I hope
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Adam: so. On the on the Instagram she no longer talks now. I think she hates us so much because we're taking her words and playing the her exact words and pooping all over her. So now she doesn't talk. She just plays music and put and points towards words on the screen.
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John: Oh, yeah. And she had clipped that. Yeah, right. I'm
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Adam: Dr. Cat. So now she had a thing about ivermectin. She said, ivermectin. Yeah, you shouldn't be eating horse D warmer. And besides, we still need vaccines. Whoa, he kind of admitted it works. I thought was rather interesting thing you can
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John: call it it is a horse D warmer. But that's not all it is that's just happens to be good at that.
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Adam: Miracle miracle transition. It's
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John: the aspirant of these things.
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Adam: I mean, you got a broken legs, ivermectin. Yeah. Well, that's not going to be discussed much in the official channels in the United States. Because we now know, as we had our first full blown COVID-19 response team, press conference, which Jeff Zients is leading. Do you remember Jeff Zients? t Jeff Zients. He I believe,
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John: but he I can't I can't understand your is Jeff. Dean's ZNTSZZ
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Adam: i en Ts. He's the he's the former Facebook guy. And I think he was brought in to fix healthcare.gov. He's a logistics guy. And so he's now running this show and I got a short clip of him. We are at war.
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Unknown: It is clearly a national emergency. We're laying we are doing all we can. But it is critical that Congress does its part as well. We need Congress to quickly pass the American rescue plan to provide the funding we need to continue to scale up our vaccination program, as well as for more testing more genomic sequencing and more emergency supplies. And we must give families schools, businesses and state and local leaders the support they need to fight the pandemic. This will not be easy. vaccinating everyone in America is one of the greatest operational challenges we've ever faced. And we will not stop working until not.
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Adam: So every single American has to be vaccinated will not stop working to have completed this. Jeff ziens, I'm just going to put it out there is the pitch man. And his pitch is to ensure that we hurry up, and we get the we get the money to get that $1.9 trillion. Because we need more vaccine money. We need more money we just need he's more money. He is the pitch man for more money. And everybody's on board. They're really pushing this. This is Janet Yellen who will soon become our secretary is your surety, but she confirmed already. I think she's so firm. Yeah, she is our new Secretary of the Treasury.
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Unknown: And economists agree that if there's not more help, many more people will lose their small businesses, the roofs over their heads, and the ability to feed their families. And we need to help those people before the virus is programmed to control.
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John: Interesting.
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Adam: We have to help those people before the virus is brought under control.
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John: What does that mean? You know, I've done today's show, I have a series of Democracy Now clips that are like this. They make no sense and I want to mention something before we go too far. I had this depressions cycle theory and within it are these war cycles, which in the United States is basically American centric. starts with the Revolutionary War and 80 years later, we have the Civil War than 80 years later, we have World War Two and it jumps over World War One and other things. And 80 years later, we have this. And they keep calling it a war. It's almost as if somebody behind the scenes said, Look, this is the way this situation, we got to have some sort of a war like moment here from 2020 to about 2024, which is going to create a very interesting situation for the show. Well,
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Adam: we were definitely getting stuff set up in Syria. And you know, if you there will be something to go fight. I mean, there's sand everywhere.
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John: No, if you need I think we got to hit the viruses innocent of the war forest, taking care of spending way too much money on nothing, throwing money away in this $1.9 trillion bill. People dead over more dead than in World War Two
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Adam: 911 more than worse than 911.
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John: That's the insurrection. I forgot the tragedy. Businesses going out of business because the because of you know, in effect, well, um, well,
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Adam: hold on, you know, this is what our government has done very well. When I was young, we had the war on poverty. When I was a little older, we had the war on drugs. Then we had, I'm sure there was something in between that and the war on terror. So this is their next war. It's one of those never, never ending things the war on the virus. But I don't know who we're going to fight against because according to how Dr. Fauci We are the world we are one big family, we are back in the game, baby.
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John: We in the United States. As I mentioned in the speech I gave a couple of weeks ago to the World Health Organization, executive board that we are back on the global scene, we re entered into arrangement with the wh o and we are part of Kovacs. So I just want to remind people that this is a global effort. And the more we get the virus controlled globally, and we will be part of that process. As part of the global community, the better off we will be because I've said it many times. And I'll close by saying it again. We have to be concerned about the mute
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Adam: mountains.
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John: Got it as good.
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Adam: I think I actually I saw that.
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John: To be concerned about the media. Here
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Adam: it is. I saw that here we go.
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John: We've got to keep our eye out on the mutants. Oh,
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Adam: that's another one all together. He says it so many times. Now. So what he's angling at here is the biosecurity state controlled by Big Pharma who wants to spin the mutants into new vaccines or boosts enter Michael osterholm, he is the liar who came on in March on the Joe Rogan show I met him and he immediately was talking about how many million people would die in the United States. And he keeps pressing the fear. You know, we're all loosening up right now. You know, we see the case numbers coming down. We all want to end our pandemic fatigue, and our pandemic anger, the dump the back of the pandemic, Steven reel, we got to turn that ship around to you know, we're really good in this country at pumping the brakes after we wrap the car around the tree. You know, what we have to do now is also anticipate this and understand that we're gonna have to change quickly as fast as we're opening restaurants. In the near term, you caught it, you caught it.
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John: Well, he says what cases are coming down and we have to turn that around fast. Yeah,
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Adam: the whole thing is full of he also makes the classic gaff, let's just listen. It's only 26 seconds, you know, we're all loosening up right now. You know, we see the case numbers coming down. We all want to end our pandemic fatigue and our pandemic anger that don't play the back of the pandemic, Steven reel, as he was about to say that don't believe the vaccine that the virus is even real. mm truth wants to come out and our pandemic anger that don't play the back of the pandemic, Steven real. We got to turn that ship around to you know, we're really good in this country at pumping the brakes after we wrap the car around the tree. You know, what we have to do now is also anticipate this and understand that we're going to have to change quickly as fast as we're opening restaurants, we're likely to be closing them in the near term.
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John: And I also like to use AI. This guy should be locked up.
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Adam: No, he has. Well, yes and no, I mean, I'll just jump ahead for a second to the mask and muzzle portion of the show. We're also home is going against hair Dr. Fauci
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Unknown: the comment on the mask I think is important one I I do not support the idea of two masks. We know that in fact, the mass as they're defined work in two ways. One is what's called fit, how well does it fit around you? It's like a swim goggles. You know, swimming goggles don't usually leak through the lens, a leeks with a seal around your eyes or your face. And the second area is filtration, meaning how well is the virus filtered filtered out. And the reason at the end 95 respirators is ones that help Workers use work so well is that they have very, very tight face it. And the material that is used basically, for the filtering is what we call electrostatically charged, meaning that the pore size allows air to move through relatively easily, but it traps the virus as it comes through through an electrostatic charge. And in the actual respirator, when you actually use a clay, face cloth covering, if you put more of it on, all it does is it impedes the air coming through, and it makes it actually blow in and out more along the sides, the fit becomes even less effective. And so actually double masking could be a detriment to your protection, even more than it is with Facebook coverage, or even medical masks such surgical mask as we call them. So I think we need to be very, very careful about that recommendation. And if someone's going to make that recommendation, then they need to have data to support the double masking actually is helpful not
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are not
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Adam: actually causing more problems. So he says if someone's going to make that claim, they have to have the data. Well, the only person who's been publicly discussed making this claim is Dr. Fauci and I'm not sure who's in charge anymore because maybe osterholm is moving ahead. Maybe he's he might become the new spokes Hall because this is what Fauci is now doing
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John: there are many people who feel you know, if you really want to have an extra little bit of protection, maybe I should put two masks on there's nothing wrong with that. But there's no data
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Unknown: that indicates
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John: that is gonna make a difference. And that's the reason why the CDC has not changed the recommendation. Yeah,
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Adam: backpedal anybody, huh? That guy he's going to run himself into into a jam one day that he's not going to be able to get out of.
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John: Yeah, I don't think so. too slick, thanks to our the best guy ever did saying don't wear masks at all.
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Adam: Well, I do have the new specification from the CDC, this is part of President Biden's 100 day mask order. The CDC also specifies individuals do not have to wear a mask if unconscious, for reasons other than sleeping, or if they are incapacitated, unable to be awakened or otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance. Well, that's good to know. And the order also permits those who are experiencing difficulty breathing or shortness of breath or are feeling winded to remove the mask temporarily until able to resume normal breathing with the mask. persons who are vomiting should remove the mask until vomiting ceases.
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John: They should make him keep the mask on.
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Adam: Because you know you could spread the virus in your vomit, vomit virus we can't have that you got to puke you puking your mask thanks to two of our producers Rob and Steven who gave a similar and very detailed explanations as to why these surgical masks do not contain toxic Teflon. They are the PTF experts although we kind of figured that but it's nice to have that to have that from our experts as we usually do. So amidst all of this fear and closing down again overboard worrying about the mutants and the variants. Florida is going exactly the opposite direction with a whole bunch of things trying to become I think, even better than Texas somehow it's like you got to slow down to Santas Florida
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Unknown: also led and continues to lead on protecting the livelihoods of our people are so many other states kept locking people down. Florida lifted people. We believe every job is essential. You work in a restaurant, we have your back. If you are a hairstylist, we protect your right to earn a living. And if you're a parent, we ensure your kids have the right to attend school in person. lockdowns do not work. school closures have been disastrous. Yet even today. We see across our country businesses shuttered lives ruin and schools closed. Indeed and major parts of the country students might not return to imperson instruction until the fall, Florida schools are open. Every Floridian has a right to work. All businesses have a right to operate. And Florida is better for it.
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Adam: Oh, they must have a different variety of the very muted they're
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John: just a good report on NBC. I thought I had a clip of it and I'm looking I don't see it. And it was weird. It was in the store as a store owner and parts of Florida This was in Jupiter, I think this for store owners a big grocery store, it's a nice place, he had a sign out saying that people are required to wear masks inside, excepted they have a medical design big sign is unless they have a medical condition. And if you have a medical condition where we can't by the HIPAA laws, right what it is yes. So we assume that if you don't wear a mask, you have a medical condition? Yes, they will come on in. And then they had a movie inside of the movie, a film, they videotaped it. And none of the checkers, none of the customers. None of nobody was wearing a mask. And it was one of those situations that we discussed on the show, like weeks ago where they put out these lists of places that are not in they're not they're violating the rules. And they had to take the list down because people will look at the who who's violating the rules. That's where they go. Right, right. uptight. Yeah.
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Adam: She's
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John: Yeah, Florida has its own thing for which Horowitz, who was complaining to me, by the way on the show that we talked about, wait a minute,
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Adam: is that the Jewish hedge fund manager? Did yours finance guy? That was hilarious.
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John: He was complaining. He's actually he doesn't seem very happy about this situation in Florida. He's really kind of Yeah, I think he claims against that he thinks this should be a little more cautious.
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Adam: I don't get that
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John: they're COVID. They're basically Cavalier. Huh, yeah, well, no
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Adam: one likes Cavalier in this if you disagree with it, now, things are changing. The South Carolina Department of Health and environmental control has announced a change in the way the percent positive is calculated for COVID-19 cases, by the way, never heard of this percent positive. But here it is. According to the agency, they will now be reporting percent positive. So not just positive or, or not, or negative percent positive, using the tests over tests method. So they do a test and do a test over the test. And percent positive will now be calculated by dividing all positive COVID-19 tests by the total number of COVID-19 tests positive and negative, then multiplying the result by 100 to get a percentage. And they expect expect that the well, the principal doing this this new methodology, the percent positive in South Carolina was 21.6%. Now 8.8. And that kind of comes along with I think there's a lawsuit that will be filed against the CDC. Because they change they they illegally changed something in the way hospitals are reporting COVID deaths. And it has, we always knew this was taking place. But they made a change to the underlying cause one underlying cause, too, and they flip something around. It's a very long article from the National file, and they're in there. And, you know, there's briefs being filed over this. And so what that means, the way that the way this is calculated for this lawsuit that's coming in is that the COVID fatality number was inflated
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by at least 16 100%. Yeah, and that makes total sense with the 6% of people who died of outright COVID. No, under no underlying issues and comorbidities. And going after the CDC, because the change they made in this reporting, there's a process that has to be approved that has to go through Congress, I believe, or at least some congressional oversight. They just changed it. And nobody said anything. So now will that ever result in anything doubtful. But at least we have the information we know it's out there, the Peruvian court. Not that anyone cares has accused Bill Gates and George Soros of creating the night the covid 19 pandemic. Not that anyone cares. And in the Netherlands, Oh man, this is getting so good. Oh, wait, first let's stay with Bill Gates. You know, looking forward bill is is getting ready for the next investment opportunity and how we move forward with this and he did a little video with his Coronavirus model which now this this this ball that he has with the spikes. It's the size of a grapefruit and he's throwing it up in the air and bouncing it around. And it's so beyond any proportion of reality of this depiction of a Coronavirus that he is inflated to the size of a grapefruit I guess to let you know how bad it is.
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Unknown: We all want to return to the way things were before COVID-19. But there's one area where I hope we never go back our complacency about pandemics,
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we can get ahead of infectious disease outbreaks. By the
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next pandemic, I believe we can have what I call mega testing diagnostic platforms, they can deploy quickly, cost very little cost 20% of the entire population every week. To stop future pandemics quickly, we need to be able to spot disease outbreaks as soon as they happen anywhere in the world. And that requires a global alert system. If there turns out to be some new infectious pathogen, then we need a group of infectious disease responders to spring into action. Think of these as like pandemic firefighters, they're going to use their logistics use their ability to build up
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capacity quickly they're going to go wherever that problem is, stopping the next pandemic will require a big investment.
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Think of this as the best insurance policy the world could buy. You can read more about this in our annual
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level.
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Adam: Didn't we only come up with this idea the super spreader response team but that means this guy's an idiot.
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John: Yes, this he should watch the frontline special on China and the COVID virus just out now is fantastic. And and and then put it up against his idea. The Chinese wouldn't let anybody in they took a year before they left that world health organization in the country, which is just recently to try to figure out what happened. And and they lied and cheated the whole their whole way through for almost a month letting the thing get completely out of control and go worldwide. How does that work? With what he's saying here?
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Adam: Doesn't Well, that would imply that Bill Gates is sincere. I don't think he is these people are full of shit. They're crazy. They're maniacal, they love it. They're getting off on it.
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John: Well, there's that too. But this is impractical and pie in the sky. And it's about time we stopped listening to him.
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Adam: NBC had an interview with Dr. Wu's when you from the Chinese Center for Disease Control. Yeah. And it's kind of hard to hear. It's very short because of his accent. But we can play it a couple times. He admits that they never were actually able to isolate the the COVID What am I looking for word word gene, the not the term. The virus, they couldn't isolate the virus when we were talking about if they really had done all the decoding. And I've talked
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John: about this numerous times, because there's a theory that they never have. Of course, it doesn't explain how Johnson and Johnson's got an attenuated virus or how they did the genome. But
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Adam: well, here's the here's Dr. Booth,
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Unknown: by has the data not been shared?
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John: The isolators a virus,
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Adam: we did not isolate the virus.
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Unknown: That's the issue.
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What about live animal samples?
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tell you anything, if the only tested positive, I do not suspect it's coming from what we originally sold.
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Adam: So he says there we did not would not isolate the virus, the widget, what's
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John: the context?
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Adam: The context
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Unknown: has the data not been shared?
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Adam: I think this is all more of the same. Why? The same thing frontlines doing, what's the origin of it. And this is about the origin of where it came from. And so she says, Why hasn't the data that the senior
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John: designers see this the problem with the context and this clip? Yeah, I agree. Does he mean we didn't isolate the virus from an animal we never we couldn't find it anywhere, which is a fact they've still not found where this virus came from. Because they can't, in my assertion Be it came from that the lab that's happens to be in uhand. That happens to be studying coronaviruses stage level, whatever it is high end lab. So he could be referring to that because there's Dr. Jang, according to the frontline special was who do who, who isolated it early, and then he's the one who did the genome, who's the Chinese refused to release for weeks. And they were a lot of people believe that. Because of that. It took forever to come up with the testing mechanisms and any cure or anything like that. Because if you're just sitting on it, I fully admit
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Adam: that this and I should have been suspicious. And because of the length of the clip when people don't send the context. I should be suspicious. So I can't answer that. It's very possible that that's out of context.
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John: And that's it. And that's why it was so annoying.
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Adam: Now you remember we were little Last thing about the forced quarantine kind of our mythical Sema read FEMA camps in Canada navia based upon a
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Unknown: memo, right? And then Justin
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Adam: Trudeau and
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John: clearly have the upper hand on this debate.
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Adam: Justin Trudeau came out and said, well, we're gonna have to force quarantine yet, and the rebel has followed this one guy who has been forced quarantined. The reason why I think it came from the US, they did not accept the results of his test whether it was the wrong test, or, or whatever it was. That's unclear. So this guy is now in one of the government hotels recently, thanks
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Unknown: to a tip we were able to identify the Radisson airport Hotel in Toronto, as being a COVID quarantine facility that serves low budget meals has sealed windows and demands that you not leave your room at all. In addition, a recently D flag Radisson Hotel in Toronto East was also revealed as a COVID Hotel. How would you feel if in these days of conspiracy theories coming true to facilities that the government grants contracts to were owned by the state of China? Well, surprisingly, is true. The Radisson Hotel Group is owned by
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plate holdings,
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who runs out plate holdings why consortium led by Jin Jang international Of course. And Jing Jang is a Chinese state owned enterprise and they own hotels all around the world, including Radisson
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Adam: I mean doesn't really mean anything but this funny in every single hotel is in trouble. Every hotel chain is is getting paid by local and maybe even federal governments to house frontline workers and homeless people. I'm sorry people experiencing homelessness to do that in San Francisco. So their business model had to change radically. Everyone's business model is on the line, Ryanair is ready to resume their cheapest flights from the United Kingdom. I mean, not that there's any way they can go anywhere yet, but they're getting ramped up with the marketing
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Unknown: vaccines are coming. So click your Easter and summer holidays today with Ryanair, 1 million seats on sale from 1999 to sunshine destinations in Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, and many more. So you could jab and go on ryanair.com
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Adam: I'll hand it to him jab and go is fantastic. It's today's travel jab and go.
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John: Hey, kids, Jab,
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Adam: Jab and go. Love it. All right, let's talk about some jabs.
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John: You know, before we can continue in anything. What is the post World War Two? I wonder? Again, making my analogy is say you're an American in World War Two and you wanted to and you were like it was 1943. And you weren't involved in the war you didn't do you know when it comes to doing munitions right here you might have but even that, so but you were an American? You weren't a soldier? You were too old or you were exempted whatever. Anyone could go visit Berlin? Could you do it?
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Adam: I don't know. I'm not sure.
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John: Get your passport, go fly. Take a trip to Berlin in 1943.
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Unknown: Probably you probably could
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John: for homework around.
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Adam: I mean, probably good.
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Unknown: I don't know. It's a good question.
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Adam: It's not a great one. But it's a good one, though.
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John: It's never a great there's no such thing
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Adam: here is let's see ABC this morning, talking about, you know, among other things, I think the result of this frontline investigation if this really came from the uhand lab or from a wet market. Also
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Unknown: overnight, investigators from the World Health Organization visited the lab in Wuhan, China that's been the center of speculation about the origins of the Coronavirus. The team is gathering data and searching for clues more than one year after this virus spread around the world this morning and urgent push to vaccinate against the Coronavirus before mutations take hold. Doctors in England say a more contagious strain that originated in that country has mutated again, and it appears vaccines are less effective against the new variant.
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Adam: There it is finally we've mutated again. I think we have a number for it. It's the B 117 or something. We need to number these because you know COVID-19 B 117. Dr. Ryan Riviera is very concerned about this. Dr. Rivera because of the new variants of the Coronavirus, especially the UK variant.
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Unknown: There's concerned about another big surge of infections in the next few weeks. Should we prioritize giving more people the first shot of the vaccine and by the way,
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Adam: who do you hear about this? What do you just said?
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Unknown: Should we prioritize?
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burying
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there's concerned about another big surge of infections in the next few weeks.
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Adam: Have you heard about this? What concerned about a big surge from what
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John: I know Want to stop the show? Again, we have a number we have a number of things that would the two of us have taken opposite sides on. And you are winning the candidate argument. But the other one is my thesis that they're gonna sue this Biden guy, and they're gonna down ramp this whole thing as fast as they can to get us back to normal because Biden doesn't want this. You know, and he wants to make it look like he could do something that Trump couldn't. And it was working and I have evidence of it of all rootless cases. There was a clip earlier that you played there was no other clip. The case are going down. Oh, sure. We can pump the brakes. Well,
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Adam: but I think I think this is the difference between what the Democratic Party and the ruling party wants to do versus the bio security. Yes,
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John: this is what I was gonna say. Yeah. I think there's two streams at work. One of them is which the Democrats, you let's get this thing out of the way so we can get back to work. I mean, we're gonna be embarrassed by Florida if their numbers don't go through the roof. Mm hmm. Texas, for that matter. Yeah. And, and the other side, which is, Hey, this is really paying off for us. This year, this group of few groups with a small group of farmers. We can make this work. Well, I'm sure that they go through another year of this is fine. Why this kids aren't getting kids out yet. Yeah, get learn later, don't care. So I think there's these two conflicting things going on. And we can every report we've played today indicates that and
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Adam: here's some some more meta stuff on top of it. The media is controlled by pharma advertising, but also the Democratic Party, they have clear communication agreements. So what's conflicting everywhere?
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John: And China? For that matter, you have three elements pulling against each other.
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Adam: Yeah. Who do you think that I think pharma has the most money by
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John: pharma is the one that definitely makes the mainstream broadcast media work is less China? I mean, there's China lm is like an ABC, the Chinese you know, and that movie industry is pretty much controlled by China now. But for the most part, China doesn't advertise anything and Disney's not gonna ever it's just a house that if they do any spend any money. Yeah, so so the plumber guys are really have to be calling the shots here. This is very interesting. This is something we've never seen before. This will be more entertaining, trying to break this out trying to deconstruct it than I think we've expected.
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Adam: Along with that comes a huge promise that all Democrats were campaigning on, I have a supercut which needs to come and it's taking too long. And that's the $1.9 trillion. And this is everybody wants this. That's why New York wants it California wants it the teachers union. What How much are they getting this today? 100 billion, nothing. It's
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John: like 40 to 80 billion.
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Adam: Okay, the teachers union. So when you as I said, we have to bail out the the states, and that's a reward for keeping everything shut and ruining it. And it'll be the states in general. We've got to get UBI going for some people. And this was the big promise. And I'm glad we have a supercut of it because this is what everyone I think, was really waiting for and was really a lot of people voted for.
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Unknown: If you sent john and a Reverend to Washington. Those
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$2,000 checks will go out the door, we will be able to pass $2,000 stimulus checks for the people Next week, we'll deliver the $2,000 stimulus checks. And that begins with the $2,000 stimulus when
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you send me and Reverend Warnock to the Senate. We will pass those $2,000 stimulus checks to send me and Reverend Warnock to the Senate we will pass those $2,000 stimulus checks.
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They will make decisions
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about whether we give people a $2,000 check we need to
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pass $2,000 stimulus checks for the people for getting people that $2,000 relief direct payment. Congress should pass $2,000 checks President Elect Biden and democrats are all pushing for $2,000 relief checks $2,000 stimulus
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Adam: checks $2,000 relief
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Unknown: checks $2,000
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relief checks they should send $2,000 checks to the American people
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right now supporting $2,000 relief payments right now.
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We need to be passing the $2,000 stimulus relief checks.
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That means we need Jon ossoff and Raphael Warnock who will go to DC to ensure the $2,000 checks to see ads that say what your $2,000 stimulus check,
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vote Democrat vote for Warnock?
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2000.
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Well, I think we have a bill for that.
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One of the first thing
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Adam: I want to do when our new senators are seated, is deliver the $2,000 checks to the American Families
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Unknown: and the debate over $2,000 is in some abstract debaters $2,000 checks, the kind of extra 14 $100 checks by electing john and a Reverend will put it in to the block in Washington that $2,000 stimulus jack,
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Republicans want a seat at the table to pitch a slimmed down relief proposal
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that will go out the
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John: door immediately. What they might be willing to do is negotiate on those stimulus checks.
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Unknown: Oh, can you assure Americans that relief will come and come soon?
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Have you ever known anyone in the history of the United States of America? That could be present sure exactly what the Congress can do that money to go out the door immediately.
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That's real man.
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John: Well, they have the house and
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Adam: and they're gonna impeach the money they're gonna impeach the previous president. That's
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John: what they're gonna do here still impeach Trump. Where's the money?
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Adam: Got it. Yeah, Show me the money. Alright, so I think you're right. And then we need to categorize these people. You have a team, a GOV. We have team pharma. And we have team CCP, these are the people all vying for the different agendas. And now we go to it. This is a tough one because it's on one hand, it's t med with Dr. Ryan Riviera. On the other hand, ABC kind of team China.
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Unknown: So who isn't in this battle royale? Dr. Rivera because of the new variants of the Coronavirus, especially the UK variant, there's concerned about another big surge of infections in the next few weeks, should we prioritize giving more people the first shot of the vaccine and delay second shots to try to get ahead of this neck surge in today's data coming out of Israel now, since they vaccinated such a large proportion of their population. And one of the studies showed that after the first dose, you only had 33% protection. So we need to get more data. But if 33% ends up being accurate, I would be very concerned about policies that would encourage us to skip or substantially delay second doses.
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Adam: Okay, so the 33 obviously code, I've never heard that the first dose only gives you 33% protection. That they're they've been all over the map. Fauci at one point said 21 days between the Madonna first and check second shot 28 days between the Pfizer first and second shot, but you know, four to six weeks will be fine. It's real scientific. So this is so Dr. radiora talk to reveal. Yeah, you can mix and match data if you if you really need to do whatever you want. 33% Okay, what else does he have to say?
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Unknown: Let's talk about this man who previously recovered from COVID, who's now been reinfected with a South African variant. This man is in Israel. But how much of a concern is this case here in the US? Well, you know, I'll
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say reinfection itself is not super surprising, natural to COVID probably last six to nine months. So we're now reaching that part of the pandemic where people who are infected in the first half are susceptible again to getting reinfected.
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Adam: There's the alley everybody you get only a couple of months you antibodies you're not really Oh, no. Oh, no, you know what that means? You're
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Unknown: announcing its planning to study whether a third dose may be needed after six months to 12 months to be more effective against variance.
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Adam: Hmm. Oh, yeah.
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John: Ellen DeGeneres predicted this on this show months ago, Ellen.
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Adam: Ellen. Ellen DeGeneres had Rita Wilson on her show. She and Tom Hanks were the first celebrities to be in oozing infected human resources. And well, she's got news, you
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Unknown: know, I they said I wouldn't have to get tested for three months because you know, it lasts at least that long. Have you been tested sense just to see if you're, if you still have the antibodies?
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Yes. Sadly, I don't have the antibodies anymore. I just tested like two weeks ago, and I don't have the antibodies anymore. But it's okay. I have a mask and hand sanitizer.
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Back like everybody else.
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Mm hmm.
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John: Now this becomes a very interesting, you are science based media. So you don't have the antibodies after getting the disease? What is the vaccine supposed to do? It's supposed to give way way any boy. So
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Adam: I have the definition which is changing. I have the definition. Oh, yes. Would Merriam Webster be changing that? Let's see, they change the drop of a hat if somebody just asks the previous definition of a vaccine is quote a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases per bit prepared from the causative agent of a disease itself. products or a synthetic substitute treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease. And it has now become Merriam Webster has two definitions a, an anti genetic preparation of a typically inactivated or attenuated pathogen, pathogenic agent, or one of its components or products. It doesn't say anything about immunity. And definition B now is a preparation of genetic material, such as a strand of synthesize messenger RNA that is used by the cells of the antibody to produce an antigenic substance. These are not vaccines
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John: know that we do we isolated that fact for some time.
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Adam: Well, but should should there not be some kind of false advertising?
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John: That's probably why the definitions changed. So it's not false advertising. interests are going to be false advertising. Your Honor, look at this definition.
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Adam: I have the insert the vaccine insert here it's in the show notes. For the Pfizer biontech COVID-19 vaccine. What is the Pfizer biontech COVID-19 vaccine? The Pfizer biotech COVID-19 vaccine is an unapproved vaccine that may prevent COVID-19 there is no FDA approval approved vaccine to prevent COVID-19. The FDA is authorized the emergency use of Pfizer bio and tech COVID-19 vaccine to present COVID-19 individuals 16 years of age and older on an emergency use authorization. So
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John: the lawsuits watch the way they're gonna get their act.
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Unknown: So it just doesn't it just doesn't do what a vaccine traditionally does. What it does do this vaccine is the following the financial impact of the COVID-19 vaccine was front and center. As Pfizer released its quarterly results on Tuesday. Pfizer expects to see a $15 billion bouncing sales this year. vaccine developed with its German partner beyond tech drugmakers racing to deliver 2 billion doses this year. As countries sign up for one of the first vaccines approved to combat a pandemic that has killed over 2 million people globally. The COVID-19 vaccine brought in $154 million in sales for the drugmaker in the fourth quarter, but that was just a fraction of the roughly $12 billion in company revenues. Since the vaccine was only approved in the closing weeks of the quarter, overall,
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fourth quarter
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Adam: profits came in below expectations. Stop there you get the idea. It's a bonanza, it is a bonanza.
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John: Let's see what else would be the point. That's I have one vaccine clip which is as a little complication, which is the j&j clip, this vaccine j&j one shot.
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Unknown: Oh, yesterday, Johnson said that he gets one shot vaccine was 66% effective at preventing moderate to severe illness. not as strong as the two shot vaccines already approved, but still helpful. As states experienced vaccine shortages. If approved, the company says it would supply 100 million doses to the US by June.
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John: The clip I don't have which I don't understand quite why but the the commentary on the on the AstraZeneca vaccine is that it and maybe the Johnson Johnson is that it not only provides immunity, but it keeps you from spreading the disease. Have you heard this one? Just
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Adam: because it's an eight is a true vaccine in the truest sense of the word. It's an attenuated virus.
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John: But what what is it got to do with what why does it slow spreading? What is the difference between? I mean, what does it have to do with spreading? Because it's marketing brah
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Adam: it's marketing. All I'm hearing is 3366 up to 32 shots, four weeks, six weeks booster. Come on now. If we're Oh my gosh. You know, I went to the spin class yesterday. downtown Austin. It's like, mask everywhere. It's going to be 80 degrees today. It's beautiful. Everyone's walking outside with their damn mask on giving me stink eye. It's really just I don't know what to say. I think I think I got leap. Scott Gottlieb was on Face the Nation. And we know him. Actually, here's here's who he was.
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Unknown: We want to go now to former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb.
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He sits on the board of Pfizer as well as alumina.
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Adam: Do you think you would have a positive message for us or a positive message for Pfizer? Oh, let's see. Let's see what Pfizer's internal memo says. are cities
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Unknown: like Miami places where they are seeing b 117. This b 117.
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There it is. strain of the UK circulate?
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Are they really at risk of being overrun?
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I think Miami is at the highest risk right now Miami and Southern California. If you look at where b 117 is right now in the country, about half the cases that were turning over in Southern California and in Florida, and the cities are the hotspots, San Diego, Miami. So I think that the possibility is that we're not going to see a national epidemic would be 117. At least this in the spring in the summertime, it's a risk to the fall. But what we're likely to see is regionalised epidemics with this new variant.
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Adam: Regional, regional. Okay,
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John: that's a we we have that patient over there. That'd be 117. guy. Yeah, he's sick as a dog. Let's move them to Miami. Florida, these people down there that listening to were
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Unknown: not on board with the program, long will it take us to get the booster shots that you say may be necessary?
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Well, I think we could definitely have it in time for the fall. And we need to come up with a regulatory framework that allows the boosters to be licensed on the ability to demonstrate that they can produce antibody levels. And FDA is working on that they've talked about developing guidance that would allow companies to develop boosters to the existing vaccines that could be licensed just on the basis of proving that in three or 400 patients, they can induce antibody levels at a sufficient level that are protected against these new variants. And so I think that framework hold that'd be mapped out sorry.
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John: Did he say reduce antibody levels? Yes.
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Unknown: That could be licensed just on the basis of proving that in three or 400 patients, they can induce antibody levels at a sufficient level
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Adam: induce you right, induce I'm sorry,
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Unknown: well, that are protective against these new variants. And so I think that framework is going to be mapped out in the companies have said they're already working on those new boosters. We could have them in time for the fall across all these vaccines. There's no reason we can't do that. And the platforms that the companies used to develop these vaccines, these synthetic platforms lend themselves to those quick adaptations.
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Adam: Very important what he's saying here, this is the push towards anything wrong with you. We got the platform baby, we just spin up some bio and tech crap, shoot it into a messenger RNA. Ooh, good to go. That is the pitch. That's what we're gonna do moving forward and also home pops up again. He is after all on the President's covid 19 response team. This time on ABC America
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Unknown: this morning. Doctors in Israel say a man who previously recovered from the virus has been reinfected with the South African variant. One experts is sounding the alarm about a looming wave of infections here in the US.
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The fact is that the surge that is likely to occur with this new variant from England is going to happen in the next six to 14 weeks. And if we see that happen, which my 45 years in the trenches tell us we will we are going to see something like we have not seen yet in this country.
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This guy, remember he's the
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John: guy Mr. doom and gloom he's a winner.
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Adam: He's this is the guy who predicted two and a half million dead.
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John: Yeah, yes, this is and we have to follow him closely, because he's better he did without cheese out. Well, Fauci is like blood Biden binders guys be beside himself, because Biden's ran on a platform of Trump has killed 300,000 Americans. Biden's gonna kill 300 400,000. If he's not careful,
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Adam: no one's gonna put those numbers on the screen anymore. Please, Fauci, you're right. osterholm has been, has been promoted to the mainstream. He's doing ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and Fauci is down doing YouTube videos with Moe talk with Monica.
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Unknown: But for the people that are diabetic and have high blood pressure, already maybe being treated with chemotherapy, do you still suggest that they be vaccinated?
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John: Absolutely. Absolutely. In fact, they more than anyone should not get away and should not avoid vaccine.
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Unknown: Did you hear that?
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John: What did he say again?
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Adam: So the question is she, this is a she's African American. So she is asking if people have high blood pressure, sugar and very typical African American diseases where they're more prevalent. If these end and cancer she said should these people still get the vaccine and then hear what Fauci starts to say what he's really thinking and he corrects himself chemotherapy, do
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Unknown: you still suggest that they be vaccinated the same?
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John: Absolutely, absolutely. In fact, they more than anyone should not get away. You should not avoid vaccines and
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Adam: not get away without getting it.
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John: Wow. Let's kill them off.
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Adam: Ah, I didn't have my jingle ready. But I heard it. There it is. Ladies and gentlemen. There it is. First one of the show.
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Unknown: Yeah
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Adam: it's the official drink in the morning.
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John: No agenda.
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Unknown: Business, Pabst Blue Ribbon everybody. Okay,
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Adam: what else do we have here?
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John: I know I had so I have this file Chica, but it's minor compared to the last one is Fauci sS 70% isn't democracynow 70% of the people need to get a shot
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Unknown: top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci said 70 to 80% of the US population should be fully vaccinated before the United States can return to a sense of normalcy. Less than 2% of the population has been vaccinated so far.
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John: Yeah, she also did another here's another clip from her she's promoting. This is the Astros'. Maybe this is the AstraZeneca clip I was looking for this Amy promotes AstraZeneca vaccine.
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Unknown: preliminary data from a new study show a single dose of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine could cut transmission of the Coronavirus by 67% and offer protection from the virus with up to 76% effectiveness for as long as 12 weeks. The findings support the strategy that some countries have implied of spacing out vaccine doses to get more people rapidly inoculated.
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Adam: It's also contradictory. Everything is contradicted by another report on a you've almost Tina said it to me this morning. Are they just doing this just to confuse us more so they can divide us even easier? I mean, it's everyone has a different report. Everyone has different numbers. And it's no one knows which vaccine is doing what I think the only two names people remember is Pfizer and Madonna. And everything else is it's a blur. And maybe it is just I just stick anything in May I don't care. Maybe that's what they're going for. It just doesn't mean there's clearly no real strategies clearly not set out to do this. To help people or get anything done. I just can't see it.
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John: I sent a newsletter. I was a picture of the National Health Services vaccine card. Yeah, after I noticed there was an alert that went out. I think it was on Instagram telling people not to take pictures of these of these cards. Because I think it's right now one of our producers sent one of the one he had he had one he had the two Madonna shots from CDC had sent me the card and sent me a picture of the card. And he's it's easily counterfeit. But the thing is, I looked at this thing he had it folded. And you can tell toner based printing from photography. There's a lot of different ways of telling us this is a cheap ass card. It was printed like on a on a Xerox printer, Xerox and Xerox is printed on an inkjet maybe, huh? And it was just it's just this. I don't know, the whole thing is just it's like a massive there is a massive scam angle to it.
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Unknown: Yes, so
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John: you think and
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Adam: what I'm what I'm, what I'm deconstructing Now, having heard these clips again, and some for the first time is that they're really the team pharma is angling to get another round of vaccine development and approval for the variants. And I look at the Netherlands who still have their curfew.
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John: Before we go into the nose, I do have to say something about what you just said. The problem they got to have is this. The idea of an mRNA vaccine creating the spikes that are the ear the hallmark of all coronaviruses those spikes Don't go away with the variant. They're still there, the variants got other elements that are slightly different. But if the mRNA thing is does what it's supposed to do is create a bunch of make your system creates spikes to the hole so your body gets used to seeing him and says Ah, spikes. Let's get rid of these things. It doesn't make what they're saying scientifically. And unfortunately the media it has no scientific background at all and the band bullshit artists that they keep bringing on don't help. It doesn't make any sense. The mRNA vaccine if it's gonna work against the COVID-19 is good. The Koch SARS called to, it's got to work against the variance by by definition was all about the spikes? What?
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Adam: There's lying going on? Yeah, john, How real is this thing even? Me we're acting we're acting as if it's completely real we see Billy Boy bouncing his COVID ball. The imagery is everywhere. And now the just just saying, oh no oh man, it's gonna be only 33%. For this, I'm gonna have to make all work. Luckily, we can get a new fast one and only lasts three to six months. This is the Bonanza they've always wanted. And the weight hidden where they're going is you have to get a booster for every season. And we're gonna start tailoring it towards your specific underlying conditions. That's the beauty of the platform. You see that is the the ultimate goal is to have all this stuff that fixes you done with CRISPR editing and then introducing that into your cells with messenger RNA. It could be fantastic. It may be the the it may be it may allow us to live to 200 good.
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John: Yeah. And then your identity. On the other hand, it could be I Am Legend.
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Adam: Sadly, yes. But I think the United motor back to the Netherlands, the curfew is still in place. They say Well, looks like we could probably open up for restaurants for takeout only curbside takeout, and we probably will have to keep it locked down until May. Not depending on what Germany does. We'll we'll evaluate on February 9, that there's even still some rumors of a 24 hour lockdown. And this is all fear of the variant. And the variant is now being used to crush the Dutch even further than the Germans and the end the Brits for that matter.
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John: All of it, the Brits have been crushed.
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Adam: And you know, we've been looking at the World Economic Forum, the party planner, Klaus, all the elite shills who have been been popping up. And we know that build back better is is where this all leads. And the European Union under guidance of Ursula von der leyen lifted a bit of the veil of what building back better means for the European Union. So in global terms, or in broad terms, the idea is we crush everything. The economies are crushed. People have no jobs, the small businesses we provide and it's same in every country. There's all these this general issue that's crushed people out of work, so we're going to build back better, which is all going to be sustainable the 2030 sustainable Sustainable Development Goals, agenda 21 cop What do we not cop 46 or 36, the climate conference, the Paris accord all of this is coming back into play. But now it turns out that they literally mean build back better.
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Unknown: The new European Bauhaus is a project of hope. 2021 has just begun. vaccinations have started, they will help us to get a grip on the pandemic. Our massive recovery plan next generation you will support our economies and societies to recover faster and better. And the European Union climate targets will help us to tackle the biggest challenge of our times climate change. Europe is looking to the future with hope and determination. And the new European Bauhaus fits perfectly into this outlook.
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Adam: Now. She uses this term continuously. It is the new European Bauhaus. Of course I've heard this term. You know what the original Bauhaus
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John: was Bauhaus was a was an arts and arts movement that was originated in Germany as I recall. It was Germany. Yep.
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Unknown: And it is. I mean, why Mar ny Mar?
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John: Yeah, it was a design. It was designed. The idea was to design better buildings, better designs and more functional, that very functional oriented, a lot of Bauhaus art you see around the country. We have a number of places around the bay area that you can look at, oh, there's a Bauhaus design, very distinctive, very distinctive looking. I think it was, I don't know the details anymore. I used to, but I think it was designed to be so it was you could fabricate faster, it was more, it was more functional,
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Adam: better from from the Wikipedia it says this room it was ergonomic. Yes, it was the school became famous for its approach to design which attempted to unify the principles of mass production with individual artistic vision, and strove to combine aesthetics with everyday function. What they're talking about now with the new European Bauhaus, turns out to be literally architecture and rebuilding Europe, in the new Bauhaus, which
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Unknown: means everything's green. It's about how we want to live together, after the pandemic, while respecting the planet, and protecting our environment. It's about making good life affordable, and bringing generations together. It's about empowering those who have the solutions for the climate crisis,
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which are the douchebags it's about matching sustainability with style. It's about all of us. Interesting. In your 80 year cycle, the Bauhaus kicked off
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Adam: in like around 1920 and went up until the Intel 33. does that fit in your cycle? Somehow, this type of
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John: dual they're a little late to the game, maybe Trump interrupted things. But the Bauhaus movement was a failure. I hope so. Hello.
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Adam: Let's see. Let me see what it says here
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John: was a failure
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Adam: here. The school existed in three German cities Weimar decimal and Berlin, under three different architect directors, okay. And from until 1933, when the schools closed by its own leadership under pressure from the Nazi regime, having been painted as a center of communist intellectual ism. So, so I my takeaway here is that it was interrupted by Trump. Not a Nazi, but now they're just picking it right up.
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John: I don't know this nuts. I mean, these the Bauhaus thing was designed. It was it was not you're not that that's mentioned. It had a communist tinge to it. There was a lot of talk about the people's. There is some major housing projects in in Germany that were built using these theories. Yes, the folks house and they're still there. And there's, I guess people aren't uncomfortable there. But they were designed so that the proletariat would have its place to live.
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Adam: That's what we're getting. Again, we're bringing it back. The proletariat. You want to hear more from Ursula?
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John: Yes, she sounds like she's on top of it.
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Unknown: Today, I want to invite all of you to participate in the new European Bauhaus project.
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Adam: I smell money, john, get our grant writing ready.
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Unknown: We want to make this an inclusive and collective process. Yes, we're old white
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Adam: men, we'd
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Unknown: like to be included. We want to listen to you to your ideas, to your challenges, to your worries and to your solutions. Together, we want to shape the concept of the new European Bauhaus. We will do it in conversations and workshops in digital formats and when possible, also on the ground. In spring, we will launch a new European Bauhaus price. This price will reward first ideas that guide the way towards potential solutions.
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Adam: All these elitist they always certainly Europe, they always love putting up a prize. Yeah, a prize because that that shows inclusion and everyone can participate and you can it's going to be a prize. The new year
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John: for cheap housing for everybody tents, Quonset huts,
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Unknown: these will reward first ideas that guide the way towards potential solutions potential. The new European Bauhaus will be a project shaped by all of us, okay, in all member states and beyond. From professional architects to citizen initiatives.
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Adam: We got to get astrodon Mark involved
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John: Oh, really kick ass. I wonder if they could do a modern Quonset hut
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Adam: Yeah, and call him no agenda Bauhaus Bingo. A modern Quonset hut that we call and we can show all kinds of things like how Coronavirus bounces off it just round it just bounces off of
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John: the the quantity have a little video showing the virus hitting the side of the coin blank blank, blank, blank blank. Yep.
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Adam: Now we could do that. And we could show how easy it is to move your Quonset hut if you know if there's an outbreak in your home, it's easy. Just leave leave where that's this is I think, sir Mark de mastered. I'd like to discuss this seriously.
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Unknown: And beyond, from professional architects to citizen initiatives, from CEOs of big companies, to the innovative startups, and there's so many great ideas out there. Let's bring them together. In the coming months, we want to explore together what exactly the main focus of the new European Bauhaus should be. Okay. Let's discuss how to help different generations live together better in Quonset huts, how to encourage the use of organic building materials.
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Adam: Okay, well, you got to take notes so we can fulfill number one generations can live together Quonset huts perfect for that
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Unknown: was the second one here, how to fulfill how to help different generations live together better.
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Okay, so interesting. So they want different generations of Chinese Indians live together,
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John: bring your relatives all live in the same house? Yep. You know, it's funny around here we have some areas of Berkeley and Albany that have huge influx of Chinese nationals. And they usually they'll buy a house that's like a three bedroom. Don't know what the square foot maybe 310 square foot Max, yeah, let's say 2500. The three bedroom house and the Chinese will turn it into an eight bedroom house. Somehow they move in everybody. I'm not comfortable. I'm not
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Adam: necessarily against having the elders. But this is kind of making it effective complete. That's what we're designing for multiple generations under the same roof,
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Unknown: how to encourage the use of organic building materials. But
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Adam: of course, we're gonna make it out of mud and
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Unknown: grass obvious how to put design at the service of climate solutions. We're gonna make the color green, or how to transform a train station or an opera house into a sustainable building.
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What
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we're gonna change my train station.
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John: there's a there's a special on PBS about these interesting, trainable bill, this
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Adam: is infrastructure change, big cut. This is concert halls and train stations
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John: that put like a grass roof.
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Adam: Yeah. and grow some stuff on it.
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John: Grow stuff on the roof. Yeah, grass roof. Yeah. And then they'll have life. So the whole building we made the building material is itself is solar, solar panels. And all the the heating and everything is all recycled. So it's just yeah, we should
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Adam: also have a non just toilets that don't have water, just do the Japanese model, the chat and even the Chinese have holes in the in the ground. And just to get a handle on a
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John: lot, and I've never run into a hole in the ground.
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Adam: Well, maybe we could make that new for especially for our people.
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Unknown: How culture can contribute to solve the climate crisis?
1:13:21
Adam: How culture can contribute to solve the climate crisis, more alliteration, please.
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John: Let's lead crisis the crisis.
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Unknown: Looking forward to this conversation. And by autumn, we will then launch calls for proposal for the first five new European Bauhaus projects in different EU countries. It's an exciting adventure that we are starting today. We count on all of you to make this new European Bauhaus a success.
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Adam: To have the German freshly elected president. He be using a German term from a German time as the future of Europe is why
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John: Mr. Republic's
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Adam: kind of telling singing with me now.
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I'd like to thank you for your courage to say in the morning to you the man who put the C in $2,000 checks. John Dvorak in
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John: the morning you must say I'm a Korean American embassy born and raised. award the dames and knights out
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Adam: there you just don't love them. Do you? Just I mean people will love to hear you thanking them and you're just like the subs in the water need to know that you're sincere.
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John: The subs in the water Yeah,
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Adam: the subs in the water care.
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John: Still have subs in the water?
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Adam: Yeah, we got lots of people in subs in the water. In the morning to our troll Wait,
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John: wait how long those subs in the water. There you go
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Adam: received beautiful and hello trolls hanging out in the troll room no agenda stream.com hands up trolls Let me count you let me see how many gotten troll room today we have Who? 1846 for sub 2000 I can't even admit sub 2000 people. It is a Thursday after all people
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John: Thursday no Thursdays usually hi usually we're always over two but I think things have slowed down.
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Adam: People are going back to work they got to work now they can't be hanging out on the on the troll room all day. I hope maybe,
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John: maybe not. Yeah, now I think a lot of people are going back to work.
1:15:37
Adam: I hope so. Well we hope that you're that you're back at work and if not you got prospects, trolls the trolls are there in the in the troll room to troll. But it's fun because when you're listening to the live stream, then you can just pop in say something you know, droll? Clearly, people hand off stuff that's very informative for the show. But it's also when we're not live, there's always something running 24 seven on the stream, it's a great place to go hang out. It's kind of the I need immediate interaction with people place then we also have no agenda social.com and this is this is mastodon, which I've I've noticed in quite an uptick in the fediverse in the Federated nature of mastodon servers, which is called what it is a Twitter clone works very much like old school Twitter without the algorithm. So if people have a fight or disagreement, it kind of scrolls off after a while you don't have to worry about it. The signal to noise ratio was really nice. And I think a lot of the millennials, who have now are seeing that centralized systems are not the way to go. Even Reddit turns out may not be the best place to go. If you're not the moderator, not in charge of the Reddit group. And they're starting to set up there's a movement, the self hosting movement, and a lot of the millennials are working on setting up their own little mastodon server so we look forward to federating with you it is without doubt the future of social media and we're on that tip as
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usual, because with a no agenda show, and we'd like to thank tante Neel have we now had three female Dutch award winning art pieces in a row. Is that is that what has happened here this is getting though. Well Thompson we had no because we had multiline twice. And now tante Neel so that maybe Yeah, I think so. Okay, tante Neel tante, Neel brought very simple very it was a lot of different artwork to look at. This was the triple mask and she put underneath that mask up until blue in the face. And we just chose it was there nothing else that we were interested in not saying that this didn't deserve it, but I can't
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John: just because you're a pic. It was a I had another pic that. I kind of preferred but you didn't you nixed it, which was I should? Well, I gotta look.
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Adam: No one Nicks is anything.
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John: Yeah, we definitely do constantly where it makes it. Yeah, well, I used to like the word Nix.
1:18:20
Adam: No, I don't I don't like the word Nix. Let me see. I like that. personally. I like salaciously slutty by Darren O'Neal. I knew it would never make it on the on the art, but I liked it a lot.
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John: I liked it. I liked the mask with the guys smoking a cigarette. Yeah. Oh, yeah, that was. Yeah, that's true. That was tante Neel two Yep.
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Adam: bouchy with 18 masks on his face.
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John: Yeah, that was kind of okay. But I do have a comment about one of these art pieces and I gotta go find it.
1:18:49
Adam: Which one was it?
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John: There's that one. salaciously Oh, yeah. I just as a comment, just as a side note. Did for Darren and Neil. He had the Amazon one down further from is the one you liked. Yeah. I like to pass through Blue Ribbon one too, by the way. Then that was by Oh, man mad shot seven. Yeah, but did Amazon won the eyeball? Oh, you
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Adam: know, that's it's the lazy Oh, yes. It's the wrong eyeball.
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John: He's got the wrong swollen eyeball.
1:19:30
Adam: He had the right idea.
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John: Bezos has a big one giant eyeball on his and a squinty eye.
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Adam: You know what's, what's fun? Go to Whole Foods. And at checkout, you know, does it because of course they'll say, you know, you want amazon prime. I used to just say no, now it's automatically connected. Can't even disconnect it. Thank you. But I always say Oh, yeah, man, Jeff Bezos now he knows what I'm eating and you'll always get a smile out of him. And then you should say, Man, have you ever seen that dude's left eye And they love this. They're like what is left is huge. And they love this story. It's a great checkout conversation starter. Tip from case you're interested. Well, thank you very much tante Neel for bringing us the artwork for Episode 1317. And we titled that one. What the hell did we title it? It was mutants course. In San Thank you Dred Scott who has showed you a selection during this actual conversation right in your podcast app, many of them now support this, these rotating images, new podcast apps.com part of the podcasting 2.0 initiative. And we love to receive your three T's your time, your talent and your treasures as part of the loop closing part of the value for value network is real simple. Did you get any value from this? No, don't don't do anything. It's weird. You're listening. But if it's $5, and that's your top value, because that's what you can afford. That's top value. Send it to us. Yes.
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John: Well, even if you're hate listening, you should give us you know,
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Adam: something.
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John: Yeah, I think is you're getting something a lot of people you get something out of hate listening.
1:21:11
Adam: Not the guy who we were emailing with
1:21:15
John: that guy, he's just a hater. Wow, man, super, even listens to this show problem. Crap.
1:21:21
Adam: Oops, one of these days, we're gonna publish all of those hate email threads that john and i get into.
1:21:26
John: Actually, we would be it'd be a good website.
1:21:31
Adam: Here's how it usually goes. I'll reply something, usually with an A and F you for comparing me to Alex Jones. And then john will come on pile jump and just like, just bury the person's head into the mat and stomp on it. You are really really vicious with the words. I love it.
1:21:51
John: Not always.
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Adam: When you do it, you do it. Right. You certainly do.
1:21:58
John: know there are moments Yeah.
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Adam: All right. Let's thank our executive.
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John: By the way, all of you that wants to hear back. I
1:22:05
Adam: know you just want them. I know
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John: you block up. I can't take it. I know you block. Okay. Well, we do have a few people to thank for this show, which is show 1318 and starting with another $1,000 from Reston, Virginia, in the form of Mr. Adam. I think yes, Adam is tonight. I am I like to begin with a de-douche birthday and coincidentally 33 that is today can I think of no better way writes to mark the occasion than becoming an instant knight to the best podcast and university amygdalas shrinking COVID counter programming this past year alone has been more valuable than my expendable treasure can rightly depict after listening since Episode 900 something primarily as a douchebag. Aside from a few other quality purchases from the no agenda shop my time to square up is long overdue. I was introduced to the show by my knight in training brother Zach of stole molar vineyards. These sample samples began my patron during a bicycle trip down the west coast in 2018. Go sample Thursdays and Sundays to be the most entertaining days in the saddle and have not missed an episode since origin the next four years of deconstruction surrounding the corpse and the communist
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Adam: that is very interesting. I like that I can see if you're on long bike rides do yeah, I can see where the show is perfect for that just kind of get in the zone
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John: and just add three hours later.
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Adam: Yeah, you done
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John: the corpse in the communist that's like a show title is really obvious he did Biden and Harris. I hope that those that voted for them based based on a plan demick response plan and beginning to see that the new administration's plan is identical to the old except for the big dumb Biden sticker plagiarized all over it. Thanks to both of you for all the work you put in and twice weekly sanity on the twice weekly sanity check to the no agenda family Remember to steer clear of the jabs and please continue. No cuts off.
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Adam: Oh, I have continued to keep the show on the air between the Reaganite donations. I'd like to request relationship karma for myself and it Trump's job karma for any producers out there that may need it. And for the roundtable please just keep it stocked with pbrs from the French Laundry pbrs.
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John: Peanut butter and jelly. Oh, PVR personal letter and Rolaids clearly clearly
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Adam: missing something here that personal break room? The Pabst Blue Ribbon Yes. That's what I knew we'd figured out jobs, jobs, jobs.
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John: Recognize that instantly. It's always been the code term for Pabst Blue Ribbon. IVR well, only you would know. You want to dig? Yeah, cuz I'm hooked up with the hipsters.
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Adam: Oh wait. You can't do that. You can't just do that
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Unknown: you can't do Ladies and gentlemen, I present the Grand Duke of the Pacific Northwest
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says Wayne Melanson.
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John: So there's his intro and he's in tigard Oregon it's 66666 says something there, ITM gentlemen ITM after months away I realized it's been too long since I gave you some value. Truth be told, I've been so consumed by work in the past few months that I barely listen to the show but I'm getting back into it. And it's as good and as fresh as ever Keep up the great service and comment all nights and producers Pelosi is asshole
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Unknown: you've got karma
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John: Well, we need somebody to produce that for us.
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Unknown: Yes.
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John: It's a grand winner China can do a Chinese accent sounds like a Hong Kong are screaming into the mic. Don't trust Pelosi Pelosi is asshole right? Yeah, but you gotta be better than that was no good. JOHN this do Shaw Nick new john de shannock in Alma, Colorado. $432.10 he's got a you might die request time to write some fake news Bob Seger Night Moves spoof. We're all gonna die low girl Yay, pod Father, please de-douche me. I don't have the time to provide my talent. So here's some of my hard earned treasure.
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Unknown: You've been de deuced
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John: Thanks for the excellent media deconstruction, valuable insight and the clever humor that you could consistently provide. I started listening after row atmospheres Rogen appearance last March. Just in time, just say my amygdala from the M five m propaganda onslaught. And haven't missed an episode since I've come to respect both of your opinions and especially find them valuable when you disagree. Yes to feature thanks for your valuable service and keep up the excellent work sincerely, john do do Sean Who would ever do Shawnee
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Adam: Alma Colorado
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Unknown: you might die
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writing up some fake
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writing
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Adam: fake
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Unknown: propaganda
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Adam: interesting combo.
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John: It's not bad. No tells the story. I like it. Gavin McElroy McElroy and Creighton hills, Texas 401st. Off to john apologies of my November donation note struck adult chord. My comment regarding a certain podcast it was in jest, but was taken somewhat seriously. I guess my rough tough construction guy humor doesn't work with Californians. Sorry, john. I don't recall this. But okay. Secondly, we have construction workers out here. Because they're all from Mexico. So their insults would be in Spanish. Secondly, regarding general world matters or warning to all, I have noticed an increase in the use of the term resiliency by the government and the business elites throughout 2020 into 2021. Wow, I thought you mentioned it. I think we have to Yeah, I think we got to pay attention to that. resiliency. This is just code for how impressed they are and how they can increasingly screw us over with little resistance. If you hear these words, take the first step and covertly screw them first. By any cunning means possible, as it's only a matter of time before they try it on you whatever the trick was. Thirdly, despite my attempts, I must report further failure to increase the no agenda audience within my workplace. I suspect I've become the conspiracy theorist among my peers, as most of them simply smirk on the odd occasion, I on the odd occasion that I first find these in the best podcasts in the universe. It really is shocking how many people lap up the M five
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m drivel. Finally, a huge thanks to all those talented producers out there contributing to the show health jobs and business karma to all in need for my night. Good I wish to take the title sir Gavin a executor of serious matters, and if possible claim to protectorate of the Sunshine Coast hinterland Queensland Australia for jingoes bite in the whole load Fauci wheeze and Did you see the juice and a copy a como yay como yay we have a cool quote oh yeah we got a cool yeah
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Adam: we do we do was it oh just on piers Did you see the note from Sir racha
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John: racha What about Suraj is a conflict
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Adam: we already had a Sir siracha
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John: well we did yeah we will hold on a second you're
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Adam: on the email your copied on this important communication?
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John: Do you have to remember that this certain name image can be duplicated because there's a Sir David there's a tons of Sir David Ah, it's only the only the address that we have to worry Yes,
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Unknown: well, then no wonder you ignore can be tensor Rochus.
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John: Okay.
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Unknown: Well, yeah.
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I'm gonna give you the whole load.
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John: Oh my gosh.
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Unknown: Can you see that juice? Yeah. Jobs.
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Jobs,
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you've got karma.
1:31:21
John: And staying in Texas. For now in Houston. It's $333.33 and James Harris to contribute tour. I have been meaning to send you guys some treasure for a while now my smokin hot wife keeps asking me if I have donated yet several times while listening to this show on road trips. So take my money and keep up the good work.
1:31:42
Adam: Thank you to your smokin hot wife.
1:31:44
John: It's a good one. Man. Let's stay in Texas one more time with Austin. Coming up at $333.33 and Michael Rulon guessing I'm sitting in the third 15 minute post vaccination observation room, listening to the no agenda show and wondering why they need to observe people if the vaccine is so safe.
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Adam: Yeah, because usually the adverse effects or death occur within the first 15 minutes. Don't want to keep an eye on you. It's nasty. It's a lot of forms if you fall down dead at the front.
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John: Yeah, they don't want that. Last round of F cancer karma was a big help. But a booster shot couldn't hurt as well as some general health karma. Keep up the good work, boys. You got it.
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Unknown: You've got karma.
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John: I'll let you take this one.
1:32:38
Adam: If you started I just have to get the 8000 jingles lined up
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John: should only be a maximum of four or three, three or four Jenga? I thought it was three initially three. Well, we've got if somebody's got a good story to tell. Google is four. I think Chris Johnson from Port Orange, Florida $333. This donation hails from Florida where the restaurants are full and the beaches are open. Yeah, please de-douche me as is my first donation.
1:33:11
Adam: Yeah, hold on a second coming up right now.
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Unknown: You've been reduced.
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John: I've been faithfully listening since 2018. When my bud Nate Fincher hit me in the mouth while coaching youth football with our kids. Please call him off for being a douchebag kid won't be put in the lineup after that. overwhelmed with the guilt of freeloading so much value through the years I felt it was high time to open my treasure chest and give back before I shape shifted into a complete douche canoe. This donation was spurred by a series of events over the past few weeks that I felt was worth sharing and likely to bring value to the rest of the Gitmo nation, especially those listeners clinging to their treasure. Back in Episode 1312, or recovering douchebag named David Gomez renumerated. A 33333 donation and shared a note about his medical device company infinitas. Medical john that's infant night is not infinitus lol, which was developing and commercializing a novel pattern positioning system for robotic surgeries for robotic surgeries, and obese patients can have a non sequitur. This caught my ear. For the past 11 years of my career. I've been in various commercial roles for leading medical device contract manufacturing companies, and I just so happens that the company I work for today manufactures patent patient positioning amongst many other devices like PE PE and wearable diagnostics for the sake of brevity. Okay, I'll spare you all of the granular details.
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Unknown: guy has a measurement issue.
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John: And in short, just say that my colleague, Katherine Neil, also a douchebag, call her out.
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Adam: You got it.
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John: And I set up a team's call with David and we're now exploring synergies between our two organizations. Now that's value upon value upon value that could pay dividends for years to come. Give people you never know who's listening. And as a Trump's as, as Trump says, What do you have to lose? Okay, your second half of the note,
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Adam: lastly, pick it up here since it's Yeah, we got to split that yet, by the way, seven jingle requests. Lastly, I wanted to share that there's new events surfacing within the vape war and I cos that must be explored further, in brief and partially how I was able to cobble this donation together. Oh, I know this story. healthier choice management is public as a publicly traded company. Yes, it's a it's it trades at 0.00019. So that's what is that?
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John: It's called a penny stock. It's
1:36:05
Adam: not even a penny though.
1:36:07
John: They say most penny stocks the best penny stocks aren't a penny.
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Adam: It's not. It's not even a quarter no
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John: such thing as a sub penny stock, at least in the jargon.
1:36:16
Adam: But that's what it is. Yet to hit it. I've seen this they have yet to hit a penny. Well, it is interesting, because they have the lawsuit against Philip Morris, for violating their patents. I've looked at this. And you should have time to do the segment. I think they might have a case and certainly the stock that has been at 0.0001 for four years. It had quite an increase. And a lot of people really excited a reverse merger
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John: baby.
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Adam: In closing thank you both for what do you mean a reverse merger?
1:36:54
John: Thank you really companies you buy up and then you're all of a sudden that public company?
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Adam: Well, I have a disclosure,
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John: I own a reverse merger.
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Unknown: I have a disclosure to make. Even buying them up? No,
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John: we're gonna make a traded company
1:37:09
Adam: now three and a half years ago when I was day trading, you know, one half of the loser moniker podcast or day trader. Of course, once I found a great woman, you know, that ended. So I was day trading. And there was I couldn't remember why there was something and that turns out there was some vape company at the time we were talking about on the show, and I bought 2 million shares of this company for $200. And it has right and it has been sitting in my account as the only stock because I stopped day trading for three years. And all of us snow popped up. It's worth like 3600 bucks I'm like I am not I'm Wall Street bets this baby. I'm still hanging until it reaches a penny. We'll see what happens. But it was very strange to see this.
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John: If you want to sit on a stock like that as long as it stays in business that can happen you can make a you know what 200 to 3600 is like a
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Adam: that's a lot that's huge. And now I'm just like yeah, February 26 is when this body bags
1:38:14
John: or 30 bag or something like that. There's a lot of 20
1:38:18
Adam: I'm sorry, what do you mean at 20 or 30?
1:38:20
John: Right so many multiples that you've made
1:38:22
Adam: Oh yeah, it's a super bagger. But I'm I mean I'll write it back down to one if I have to.
1:38:27
John: I want the penny Okay, let's get back to this get back to this note close the thank you but
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Adam: what was it was had to do with his note thank you both for all that you do and the enormous value you bring to the world a special shout out to the slap dicks who are literally douchebags that have the highest order and would you please close by playing the following jingles so Chris, thank you man. Really appreciate it. Thank you for your courage a little, little much.
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John: And let's read this let's say this Chris. Next time you donate which we hope is soon put in J and K and we'll be happy with it.
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Adam: Here's the so here's the only problem was not a problem. I do not have any reference of the no sweat off my balls. So when I play in that
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Unknown: way the minute
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I got the my pasta Glock locked and loaded. Pow I am really high.
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That's true. Dude. America kicked Hillary's ash and the Democrats,
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not the damn Russians. Can you give me some credit here
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were the big swing and Johnson row, not the Russians. Get that
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Adam: There you go
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John: worse clip string ever sir dirt farmer in Genesco Illinois 318 33 by the way we get a note I just say something like that you know where's your being me? Not for me and he wants to be somebody else who never donates, ITM and thank you for your courage, your requests chemtrails. foamer, China is as poll spelling for you, john, and some goat karma, please. Between COVID and the wokeness. There is a lot going on your m five m deconstruction helps with the MiG de less swelling. In early fall, he provided some jobs cover for me and it works. Oh, I would be interested to hear your take on some of the ammo shortages. It's an old story and inflated pricing going on. What do I do about that long time ago?
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Adam: But what what's there even to have a take?
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John: He was to take
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Adam: just like the US government usually goes in buys up a whole crop sensor skyrockets, the prices
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John: and cuts it makes a shortage on the market for a while
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Adam: and you get ads all the time you get douchebags saying we're gonna tax bullets. We actually tanked and bullets and then people start buying up ammo. This is how it happened in 2008. I remember the IRS was getting billions of rounds, it happens.
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Unknown: Oh my god.
1:41:43
Adam: You've got karma. So it wasn't jobs. Karma let me correct jobs,
1:41:47
Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs.
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John: For left and associate executive producer starting with Erica redecker. in Great Falls, Montana, Big Sky Country. This donation is on behalf of my husband Scott for our anniversary. Since you're married to 14 Oh, since we're married in 214. Oh three we love both years. We both love your show. Thank you for your courage and for the BI weekly dose of sanity requesting a deducing and a goat karma please. That's a no that's a no.
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Adam: Do not interrupt the goat.
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John: I wonder if she gets Oh, put them both on the credit list.
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Adam: Yeah, let's do that. You kind of misread that. It was kind of funny. But a since we were married to 1403 we both love your show. Not exactly. I'll take it it's not exactly what they meant.
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John: Captain Luke Knight of the Barbary Coast in San Francisco to 1318 the most important thing is an F cancer for my good friend Stephanie. Just just diagnosed with stage four cancer not good a second thing is now every time I work teams meeting ends with someone will say stay safe. Then I practically have to clap my hands over my mouth keep from yelling Go fuck yourself. Thanks john. Finally, if time allows I'd like to hear bite in the whole load followed by fear is freedom. My fear is the whole load my fear is freedom. Followed by that's bullcrap. Okay,
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Adam: does it need any commerce as well? Yes, f cancer karmak got it.
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Unknown: I'm gonna give you the whole look.
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You've got karma
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John: spreads the eye cold bullcrap isn't used more. Richards Barstow in Burbank, California 20107. He writes, I checked my accounting I was closer to knighthood than I thought, so I decided to push over for the first finish line to the finish line. While most producers may find that weekly no agenda infusions lead to shrunken amygdalas like the vaccine which might help some people but kills others. Your unique your your unique news deconstruction reveals underlying truths that make me angrier Yeah, by the way, this is not he's not the only guy who know a lot
1:44:47
Adam: of people have said this.
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John: Yeah, we have a lot of people that is cool, that's fine. And then there's there's some people that are sons of bitches, those guys, not cussing at us guessing that the people that we were revealing to be sons a bit.
1:45:01
Adam: I have a theory about this. My theory is these people are on social media too much. Because you hear lots of different opinions. You. Look, we're not we're not we don't have the absolute truth, but we clearly can deconstruct a lot of the bullcrap. Then, if you have if you're armed with that, you go on social media. You just you just it's being insulted with this new information you have. Stay away from it. It's useless.
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John: The method on our messenger you go no agenda,
1:45:34
Adam: you know, just any mastodon server. You can follow us from any other mastodon server, Adam at no agenda social.com and your real the real Dvorak or real Dvorak or john C. JOHN C. Dvorak, john C. Dvorak at no agenda. social.com You can follow us from anywhere.
1:45:52
John: I'm not known a lot of people. I've noticed a lot of people not following me. It's in those Yeah, this is just the new agenda. Social DC girl is a good example.
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Adam: She doesn't follow you know, Okay, I'm gonna make auto No, don't
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John: say anything. Let her suffer.
1:46:07
Adam: No, I was going to say something else. I was going to say every new signup will have to automatically follow you. Would you like that? They should. I can set that. I can set that so you automatically they already follow? I
1:46:19
John: know. I want people to voluntarily Follow me. I do appreciate the idea though. It's a great idea. Hey, I'm continuing this note. Anyways, it makes him angry with what is going on in our country in the world. At least I'm no longer a passive slave. Despite my efforts. I have yet to hit anyone in the mouth. Most of my acquaintances are too far gone. I have but that's what would probably get him get on his nerves. You get everyone surrounded by maniacs
1:46:49
Adam: I have a note about this too. Okay, we're really after for later.
1:46:53
John: For later, I have my diffusion influenced by I'm sorry, I have by diffusion influenced my millennial daughter in some rethinking on the other hand, my wife the outstanding Mother of our now grown children, after one of our rare political discussions invited me perhaps facetiously not to return to the states for my current assignment in Japan. Well just stay there then just stay there. Anyway, thank you for the outstanding pod. Please let me assure Richard of Burbank north of the five dead referring to highway five on the West Coast no jingles no karma please add notto on rice to the roundtable.
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Adam: I got it. notto or natto natto
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John: I pronounce it not Oh, my kids pronounce it nada. They eat it what is that it's a it's a it's a rotten, I believe is rotten soy beans that are dried and made to rot and that gets sticky and gooey and they form a mold that guy gave you pull on the on the thing and put it on rice and planted forms a string of slime mold and then eat that is juice.
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Unknown: It's delicious. Hey, that was apparently
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John: I don't eat it. But it's uh, but and I said apparently I'm gonna I'm sorry, I did that. But it seems as if especially according to JC buzzkill Jr, it gives you long life you can really live way over 100 years old if you eat notto all the time, because the Japanese have proven this.
1:48:40
Adam: I would just like in any restaurant anywhere. The waiter the server to actually explain my notto in that same way. Let me tell you, sir, it's really
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John: just we're on the topic. We're on the topic of Nacho. The thing is, and I don't know this because i've you know, I've not jumped into the Nacho club. But there are a number of brands of Nacho, do you have Japanese stores around you'll find there's like 1010 popular brands that are sold in United States. And they're all wildly different and there's one or two that a guy that might or they taste so good. That's all I have
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Adam: right now. Thank you. I had no idea. Well, we've got the rot starting so it'll be ready in about an hour at the roundtable.
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John: It'll stink the
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Adam: rotting the rotting has started very happy. Thanks. Thanks. Huh? Last one.
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John: Last one is Vanessa Vanessa Campbell and per ham, Minnesota Mets $200 please credit this donation we have to make a change. Yeah. Done to mark Campbell for his birthday on the fifth. This amazing husband and father to our kids needs a de doop
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Unknown: de doop
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John: de de-douching as though he's German or
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Adam: German. Maybe she meant de toi Ching. I don't know. Yeah,
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John: we got a deed Deutsch this guy. Love you, babe. Here's to many more years listening to the show together.
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Adam: Oh, that's so sweet. He's on the list. Vanessa, thank you very much. I actually have I went to the PO Box. Just want to mention a couple things since I don't go that often. Thank you. Maxine Waters gravel for my fisting nuts. I'm sure he's breaking all kinds of code on sending food through the mail. I don't know if that's if you can do that legally. But the nuts were good. Love that guy's nuts. belated Christmas cards. Sir Eric is naked. And I'm sorry, john. There was $100 bill sitting in the P o box for a month and a half. Which go into the into the donations. I will send that to you. Thank you The halberdiers for that is sir Eric. Sir Timothy have no fixed title. Also, he actually had a he has his Christmas card is his whole journey to lavender blossoms to visit with cow. Wow. It's a whole pictorial. Yeah, it's really cool. It's very nice. Then thanks to Jason, for sending me the don't California my Texas stickers. A lot of nice ones. I got like five or six. So I'll be sticking those everywhere. And I do not know who this was from. It was shipped directly I guess. Someone sent me a hoodie of my alma mater, South Salem college. The Salem college tigers, which was the football team of the school I went to for three months. Ah, I didn't know they were still in business. It's a great hoodie. I really appreciate Thank you ice. Yeah, yes, it was an actually Tina went to the post office. So it was it was super nice. I got all the goodies, none of the work. And
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1:53:03
Unknown: we hit people in the mouth.
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Adam: We do a little internet. So just a quickie just something to laugh at just to get us back into the groove of crazy world that we live in. It the CIA is recruiting, and they've got videos, they've got ads,
1:53:33
Unknown: it only takes one new piece of foreign intelligence. And everything can change. And
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I think I found something
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most people will never see your work and
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only three people in the world have access to the information we need to notify the field,
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your greatest strength will be the people around you. You're going to be able to see the whole thing,
1:53:52
Adam: you're gonna be in the roof right here in the house.
1:53:55
Unknown: And your greatest reward is knowing your efforts will help keep every American safe. Your achievements, while unknown to the public, are critical to our national security. This translation
1:54:08
is technically accurate, but in this context, it really means that the nation,
1:54:13
we got it just counting on you to discover the troops are called the White House. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the CIA.
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You can play a role protecting our nation, start a career at the CIA and do more for your
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Adam: country than you ever dreamed possible. The whole thing is in the style of CSI.
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John: Sure. And yeah, well um first thing I noticed is that there are they trying this is like a bad ad. like trying to make it look as though the CIA people are all dicks. And I'll give you the example of why that's this is the message they're conveying. To have some snide prick say oh, this this Translation is epically accurate, but it's wrong and context.
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Adam: Wait, wait, wait, wait, did he say, epically?
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John: He said, epically? No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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Adam: Yeah, let's listen again. Oh, let
1:55:14
Unknown: me get it here. help keep every American safe. Your achievements are critical to our national success here.
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Adam: This translation is technically technically not epically tech.
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John: Still, but that okay,
1:55:28
Adam: but you caught it that's exactly
1:55:30
John: technically accurate but wrong. What can you send us it? What did you just say? It's it's, it's technically accurate. It means is accurate.
1:55:39
Adam: The video I
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John: mean, it's what how is it wrong if it's technically accurate was technically accurate. If you're using a dictionary, I mean, it's just a snide comment. Instead of being full, you know, saying, Wow, this is distressing I can understand where he came about with this translation. But let's let's go over it because here's what it really means. You've got a slightly you're got it wrong, is what he should have said to be honest about it. Not to be sarcastic. So I want to work with an agency. There's a bunch of sarcastic pricks.
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Adam: Well, first of all, he was being sarcastic towards a female coworker. So that was cool. Was that right? Yeah, that's cool. And the second thing, this is for, you know, this is going out to people who probably graduating college level they want this is this is what they really want. You're not going to be doing any cool spying on the roof or any of that now, you're going to be sitting there translated as Mandarin to English. Yeah, at a desk. They want translators. They want people who speak multiple languages. I know this because I've been told, Hey, does your daughter speaking? Hey, I bet your stepdaughters they speak any Mandarin. We can get them a job. Like No, no one. No.
1:56:51
John: But yeah, just go to Chinatown, San Francisco, they can find plenty of people don't get it.
1:56:58
Adam: Well, let's see how well they can trust those Chinese. We do have a nation of little, little things and rats now. And we're ready to rat out anybody. So maybe it's perfect for them. Maybe it's perfect.
1:57:08
John: I find it annoying. I get up with you. They should have hired us.
1:57:13
Adam: Oh, how many times do we have to say that for never happened? No. Jen Psaki is starting to melt down a little bit. She, she's getting she's thin skinned. She's getting slammed. She getting slammed. But also I think that what is happening is the idea that everybody in the world knows Trump is a dick. It was a horrible four years. Everything he does it does is to be a diminished demoon to be laughed at to be Shorthold over. And that shows their superiority, and it backfired spectacularly on her earlier in the week.
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Unknown: decision on keeping we're keeping the scope of spaceforce
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Wow. spaceforce. It's the plane of today. It is an interesting question. I am happy to check with our space force point of contact. I'm not sure who that is. I will find out and see if we have any update on that. So.
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Adam: So this, oh, spaceforce Oh, it's the plane of today, whatever the
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John: that the eyes heard, I heard this too. And I got the distinct impression. She didn't know what the guy was
1:58:31
Adam: talking about. She has no idea what he's talking about. All she knows is Trump would say spaceforce. And that was to be mocked and and her knee jerk reaction representing the White House and the President was a space to us. So then everybody started getting on her case. And there were politicians saying you got to apologize. And she tweeted some something out. But the next day she doubled down.
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Unknown: The top republican on the House Armed Services Committee is asking you to apologize for some of the comments that you made yesterday in the briefing room about the space force.
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Will you apologize, I did send a tweet last night, you may not all be on Twitter, maybe they're not on Twitter. That said we invite the members of spaceforce here to provide an update to all of you on all of the important work they're doing. And we certainly look forward to seeing continued updates from their from their team. But big picture here. I
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mean, does the space wars have the full support
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of the Biden administration? Or is the President
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at some point perhaps wanting to try to get rid of it, or in some way diminishes?
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they absolutely have the full support of the Biden administration. And we are not revisiting the decision to establish the space force. The desire for the Department of Defense to focus greater attention and resources on the growing security challenges in space has long been a bipartisan issue and formed by numerous independent commissions and studies conducted across multiple administrations and 1000s of men and women proudly serve in the space force. As you know, it was established by Congress and any other steps that actually have to be taken by notice that by the administration one more space question NASA's Artemis program, which was
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the Trump era
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Adam: so she's just being a douche.
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John: Yeah, well, you get a douche. I
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Adam: got an ice. I got an ISO out of it.
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Unknown: Wow. spaceforce
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John: Well, I play my ISOs Okay, I
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Adam: have a number of ISOs today actually, that I would like to try on. Yeah,
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Unknown: I have to. Okay.
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John: I have successful. Okay,
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Unknown: hold on. Okay, successful.
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Good start.
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Adam: It's also Jim suck.
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John: Yeah. Okay. I have Love you.
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Unknown: Love you. Bye.
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Okay, pretty good. Pretty good. I think
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Adam: I have, like, got this.
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John: We've got to keep our eye out on the mutants.
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Adam: We got the mutant. We have we have
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John: as far as that that's my vote right there. Okay, how
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Unknown: spaceforce?
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Adam: Well, there was also a mutant, not another one that I thought was just dynamite for everything.
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John: Do the work. Do the work. No,
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Adam: you don't like it you like the mutants? Wait, we have two mutants. If two mutants tell me which one you'd like it got this one.
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John: We have to be concerned about the mutants. And we
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Adam: have this one. We've got to keep our eye out on the mutants. They're both good.
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John: I think the second one's better
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Adam: than mutant keep our eye on the mutants. Okay. All right. We'll do that lined up.
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John: Well, I also because it's such a non sequitur, which brings me to a series of clips I want to play of screw of democracy now. Amy, just making no sense whatsoever. Wait
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Adam: a minute. This is not news that she makes no sense whatsoever. But this could be the swan song, you're gonna finally stick your blade through through this shows heart. And nothing is
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John: there's the actual stories here. And one of them is like very minor story that the only one that I have that that isn't quite, isn't quite as screwed up. There's all short, by the way, is to now start with the weakest one, which is the Warren wealth tax story.
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Unknown: Senator Elizabeth Warren, who's joining the Senate Finance Committee said her first order of business would be to introduce legislation implementing a wealth tax unfortunately, over $50 million, the tax would likely affect 75,000 of the richest household. It's time to make the ultra rich pay their fair share, Senator Warren said
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John: I thought I don't know where that number comes from. I've ever I've tried to calculate this and it's well over 100,000 people.
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Adam: Okay, I don't know.
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John: But the wealth tax things in play. And I think that's great. Here's another one that's not quite as good. But this is interesting. This is the Amazon stealing the tips from its poor drivers. This is stole tip.
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Unknown: In related news, Amazon will pay delivery drivers a settlement of $61.7 million after a Federal Trade Commission probe found it stole tips from its amazon flex drivers over two and a half years, Amazon use the tips earned by flex drivers, hourly workers who did not receive any benefits and make deliveries and their own vehicles to pay their wages. This Okay,
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Adam: just so you know, this practice has been used universally. And I know that this is used with instacart, which I no longer use because it's owned by HDB. And ever since they D platform, my pillow. I'm just pissed about that. It's not what entrepreneurs do. And they were doing the exact same thing. And in fact, when I was still living downtown, I got a note the I'm sure they forbidden that. But the delivery person would add a note in the bag that said just so you know that what you put down as a tip gets totally taken away by by instacart to pay for our wages. So they were at the time saying Gee, if you want to tip me you could give me some paper fiat money that would be nice. This is just the disdain of these platforms. And it's also that's kind
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John: of what she said but it was very confusing. She says the pay the wages the tips were using at the wages when that's not what tips are for
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Adam: correct. And if you look at the app on i don't i have no idea about the Amazon guys. But the the the app for instacart when I was using it has a little disclaimer that says you know this helps toward paying for your for your delivery, but it says tip and so it's Just a tip is no of course not. It's horrible. These people are animals. Yeah.
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John: So you're stealing like what disliking restaurants are still the tips from the poor waitress. Yeah. And that's Amazon doing it as institutionalizing it
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Adam: that guy's got that big guy he's eyes on your guy is big is focused on your tips.
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John: So a friend of mine who's a producer in Hollywood doing a news she says to me she thinks this might be some big scandal. There's a reason basil stepped down so abruptly.
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Adam: Oh, really? I thought he was just smart. Get out before the building. Back better starts to go down the New Zealand and hide in my mountain.
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John: Okay, now let's go to some of the things that are kind of non sequiturs. They don't make any sense or they leave something out. In fact, I'm gonna play this one. For starters, there's no child porn. Remember the guy there? Did the FBI bust everything on all the mainstream media's child porn child porn. There's no child porn mentioned in this story is the same story
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Unknown: in South Florida. Two FBI agents were fatally shot and three others wounded Tuesday morning and one of the deadliest shootings in the agency's history. The officers were shot while executing a search warrant and a child abuse case. The subject of the investigation was found dead and apparently barricaded himself inside an apartment complex.
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Adam: There's another weird angle to this. Yeah. Hey,
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John: just found it to be unusual that she would take that part of the story out.
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Adam: Here's your here's your Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, here's a possible reason. I have not been able to verify. But one of the two killed agents, Daniel alfen. From what I understand, I haven't had time to confirm it. It may not be confirmed at all. This was the same FBI agent who was handling hunter Biden's laptop which had all kinds of questionable sex acts
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John: recorded on it. Anyone who's looked at that laptop, so
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Adam: if it's true, if true that the same guy who was looking at Hunter Biden's laptop was also killed in this child pornography, arrest warrant. That would be connection. Yes. And maybe that's why it wasn't mentioned that way why maybe they didn't bring up the child porn or
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John: anybody else did. Why didn't she?
2:07:29
Adam: She's trying she's a she's a CCP member. She's a communist.
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John: Qatar apparently is behind this show. Qatar seriously. Okay, here's another one. That's a prostitution story. And this again, it's just it makes no sense. It's about it just makes no sense.
2:07:48
Unknown: And here in New York and anti sex worker law, commonly known as the walking wild trans ban, repealed, marking a major victory for sex workers and transgender advocates who've been pressuring state officials for years, the law which prohibited loitering for the purpose of sex work led to the disproportionate criminalization, police harassment and arrests of black and brown trans people. Oh,
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Adam: this is a great story, which she completely does in a stupid way. The story is interesting. And, yes, go ahead. This was a carve out I'm just gonna say it the way I read it a carve out that they want in the law for trans sexual prostitution. And the way they've done that is take a again, steal from our black communities, black and brown communities, it's in that zip code over there. The term driving while black has now been co opted into walking while trans. So instead of you are soliciting for prostitution, ah, I'm walking while while trans. The whole thing is so low to a take driving while black and transform it into your own personal thing. And then to have a carve out well trans people they can loiter and walk because they're a special class so they can be out. soliciting a prostitute. Yes. Yes. But nuts.
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John: But the white girl can't. No.
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Adam: No. Well, it's not. It's not even a color thing. I don't think
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John: well, I'm just okay. The black girl can't either. There's the women can't and women
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Adam: can't the trans can because they can walk around while trans. It's really bonkers. Is bonkers.
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John: Okay? Well, that was again the notch explained very well.
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Adam: very poorly explained to me here.
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John: Let's just do a straight whips. Saw by Amy, this is the that I guess a woman's sub. She's the undersecretary of defense been. She's been given that she got some grief from Elizabeth Warren and the story is here there's hc D od whipsaw.
2:10:18
Unknown: Meanwhile, the Senate Armed Services Committee held confirmation hearings for Kathleen Hicks Tuesday, Biden's pick for Deputy Defense Secretary, Senator Elizabeth Warren question Hicks on the $740 billion defense budget, which Warren called unconscionable. We continue to over invest in defense while under investing in public health and so much more. That would keep us safe and that would save lives. So let me ask the question this way, Dr. Hicks, do you believe that we can find ways to lower the top line budget number and then spend that money more effectively without sacrificing our security? Kathleen Hicks responded cutting the military budget would necessitate quote making decisions that may incur risk themselves.
2:11:12
Adam: When are you going to stop watching this show?
2:11:16
John: I get to give you my finish here. I
2:11:18
Adam: was proven to be worthless. What
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John: she says Amy claims that Elizabeth Warren said specifically said it was unconscionable. It's not in there. No. Oh, so she lied. I got a couple more.
2:11:38
Adam: No good.
2:11:39
John: Here's another one. This is a dead man report that makes no sense. This is the nail in the coffin after
2:11:45
Adam: this. You can't bring Amy to the party anymore because she's losing.
2:11:49
Unknown: In Missouri a 39 year old black father died in the parking lot of a hospital after repeatedly being denied treatment. David Bell was turned away twice from the Barnes Jewish hospital days before his death despite reporting severe chest pain. On January 12. He was denied proper treatment for a third time and died minutes later, as his wife pushed him back to their car in a wheelchair. David Bell was a father of three and worked as board director at the local fire and rescue center.
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John: Guys denied twice and then he dies sometime later than he goes a third time but what did he just say went three times. And then he died. Did he die in the wheelchair? She was pushing him back or? I mean this is just a story that makes no sense. It's got no background. It's got no information. Yeah, I feel bad about the guy down but the way she tells the story. It's just like it's it's meaningless. Okay, one more. Two more. Go. wake the neighbors. This one here's a four. Okay, this is the four second a little interregnum. This is four seconds is Amy says what?
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Unknown: Please Bodhi lane honor at the Capitol rotunda on Tuesday evening. This is a real punda Yeah.
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John: I listened to it very carefully as he says row punda Let's hear it again.
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Unknown: Please. Body lane honor at the Capitol rotunda on Tuesday evening.
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John: She clearly says row pundit Well,
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Adam: maybe there's a word that we're not aware of Hold on a second row. conda I mean, I'm not I don't know everything in the row panda row panda that down your hair. No, there's no such thing as a row panda.
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John: But she thinks there is. And then finally, finally, at 34 this is all good. This is at least we get stories out. You have your opinions. Yeah, of course it is true. I'm going to approach it this way. The only way to approach this is these news pickups. This one again, I cannot fathom this story. This is the I can't fly Kosovo news 34 second clip about Kosovo,
2:14:06
Unknown: and other news from the region. Serbia and Turkey have condemned Monday's establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Kosovo Serbia objects to Israel's recognition of Kosovo statehood is part of the deal while turkey says Kosovo has planned to open an embassy in Jerusalem is a violation of international law. Kosovo is to be the third country after the US and Guatemala and the first Muslim majority one to open an embassy in Jerusalem Post but we'll also recognize hizballah as a terrorist group as part of the agreement. The normalization deal was announced by former President Trump last September. What happened?
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Adam: I'm not sure.
2:14:47
John: It was Kosovo.
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Adam: Kosovo is opening an embassy in in Jerusalem.
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John: Yeah, and all hell has broken loose and there's no reason for it and she can't explain it. Is it because
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Adam: the now we had Kosovo Herzegovina in the breakup of Yugoslavia maybe it's a Muslim thing. And and of course it was part of Trump's peace plan so whatever that is, is no good. We got to make it look stupid. Yes. So that that may be just a stretch to stretch to make it look stupid.
2:15:21
John: No, I'm fine you're reporting to be it maybe they got an I think they've lost their as a writer or somebody could put the like
2:15:32
Adam: everybody who helps produce this show. We all kind of have come to this conclusion that you're coming to today that they've kind of lost a lot over their democracy now. I think this is the nail in the coffin for this show.
2:15:46
John: It's the quarantine report.
2:15:48
Adam: Is that what she calls it? The quarantine report? Yeah, brother. Let's listen to some douchebags. I got two douchebags. The first one is john kerry, who is being hit hit now. For something that happened in 2019. I'm not sure. Other than that he's a douchebag. And now he is the big climate czar. And so they've dragged up this story of him flying to I can't remember flying to Iceland, oh, Iceland right to receive his climate change award. And they call him on it. And he had the typical elitist response, which is funny. It's just it's not new. Meanwhile, President Biden has vowed to cut down on carbon emissions
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John: he may want to start with his own climates are
2:16:38
Unknown: john kerry. Why? Well, new data shows that Kerry's private jet has raked in frequent flyer miles in recent years, including a 2019 trip to Iceland. And here's the funny part. He went to Iceland to accept an award for climate leadership. When asked about the hypocrisy at the time back in 2019 here's how Mr. Kerry responded
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John: it's the only choice for somebody like me, the time it takes me get somewhere I can't sail across the ocean I have to fly to meet with people and get things done. But what I'm doing almost full time is working to win the battle of climate change. I'm not going to be put on the defensive
2:17:19
Adam: yeah sorry we all know you're a douchebag people like me important people like me. I have argued my plan I'm pardon me but like my part and play ball. And can we please stop with czar?
2:17:35
John: What do you Russians Obama brought that into play?
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Adam: I know.
2:17:38
John: I know Russian collusion thing Trump had won czar
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Adam: No. And you certainly didn't call him Azhar. That's the problem is that just coming up with all this stuff, coming up with new names and then keeping the Russian stuff I thought we were against Russia. Canada navia has its own scandal. This is a good one. The rebel brought us this I pulled one minute from it just the pertinent stuff. The Toronto Mayor john Tory, he was busted flying to Florida he has he's a rich guy. He has a couple of homes, I think North Palm Beach and he was partying it up with with his family, which to each his own, you know, the guy has a right to go around and visit his different houses and party it up. But if this is your message you're giving to your people of Toronto, you kind of look like a dead Hi, Mary john Tory here, stay home, save lives, they stay home, save lives. And you know, if we all do that, together, we'll really have something to celebrate when springtime comes. This is a life saving message. We simply must take heart. All of us take to heart all of us all the time. Please stay home restaurant opinion on this, in my opinion has been very clear that people who choose deliberately because you don't do it by accident after all this time and after these very clear rules people who choose to float the law in my book should have in my my book should have the book thrown at them and should have every consequence that we can possibly muster actually with repeat offenders the time for education and second chances is over. I think
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that that message should be loud and clear to those people that it is not going to be a countenance it's not going to be put up with and they shouldn't be doing it but sometimes the way you have to have a message reach people is by a severe consequence for their their actions. They're showing disrespect for the law, but they're also showing disrespect for all the other people who live in the city of Toronto and further health and well being it is a disgrace quite frankly that people would do that. And you can see why people are hammering this. Going out and leaving his home like all the other elites like Gavin Newsome, like Steve Adler, Mayor of Austin, the mayor of San Francisco. What's your cool name again?
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John: London breed London
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Adam: breed as a great as a great name. It's true. They're
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John: a bunch of hits. mcritchie
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Adam: I've been looking at this series of clips that you have. And I'm very curious who Sophia with an F is
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John: to deal with an F. Yeah. We did a whole show on her will tell me again, I don't
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Adam: remember.
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John: He's the one of the two women that did this call me daddy podcast that was done by barstool sports $10 million a year. They had a huge split these two women and they went their separate ways. And I am the one who said on this show that I think Sophia with an F as hard as she is as vocal fry and, and everything wrong with her her presentation in in our world. She's a genius.
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Adam: Okay.
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John: And she does interviews, as she's done a couple and this is an interview I took some clips from I couldn't This is an hour long interview. I only have like eight minutes of clips. But I and I had to be really, really careful because she's very lewd. And she she goes competitive is simpatico with everyone she talks to and and this is an interview with this woman page. Page. I'm sorry, page llorens who was the blonde woman who was pretty really pretty blonde woman that went with armie hammer. The actor who turns out to be at a genuine cannibal who wanted to eat her ribs
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Adam: No, nothing of this story.
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John: Oh, this was a major story. Yeah, major story. Sorry, I missed the hammer is a bunch of people came out against him because he's an s&m guy. Yeah, that's a that's a real sick guy. And he's the son of Armand hammer the head of oxygen. Oh, no. The grandson. I think maybe maybe he's the brand's baking soda guy. Yeah. Armand hammer was the head of Occidental Petroleum, very famous oil company. And they're rich, rich family. And he's sick. Nice. So this woman has been interviewed on different mainstream media shows and she's the one who talks about the rib eating. And can I just
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Adam: ask a question for context as I missed the story, how did this surface that he wanted to eat her?
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John: Well, what happened was some woman came out and came out against a hammer for being a woman hater. Yeah, and this was another one and this this girl came out with eating or getting ribs to eat and story and it became a big scandal and hammers, you know, the wife divorced him. He's got two kids. The whole thing was a disaster of surprises. The story didn't follow. Oh, yeah, Tina knows about it.
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Adam: Nobody mentioned it to me, she would have mentioned this note like this. I just missed
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John: well didn't listen to these clips, and you're gonna have to get use you've heard Sofia's voice before Yeah. So this I just want to have the here's the intro. So if your intro This is the four second intro you need to know
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Unknown: all of these conversations we're gonna have we are not kink shaming at all.
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Adam: Not kink shaming,
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John: no kink shaming here.
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Adam: I can feel what this is going.
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John: They do two or three minutes of discussing kink shaming, and neither one of them they both agree they're no kink shaming here. Just listen to the clips. Okay, here we go. It would. And by the way, this is like from a big interview. It's very hard to clip I tried to clip out there's some stuff that is so and it's linked in the show notes. There's some stuff that is too lewd. by an extreme for this show.
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Adam: Wow. That must really be out there.
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John: It's out there. It's out there and people I'd advise not let let not let the kids listen. I don't even know what the kitchen listen to this part. But definitely don't let well if you have a daughter it would probably be claimed as educational for the for the women out there. But let's start with number two.
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Unknown: Let's I guess let's dive into this sex. And was it Can you explain like your first sexual experience? Was it kinky? Right off the bat? Yeah, we were at my Airbnb. Two friends over my friend was in town and one other girl that I knew in LA. We were just hanging out like I thought he was super funny, super charming. We were drinking. And he started like, grabbing my feet. And that's like, I'm not like a feet person. Like, thing for me, right? It was kind of hot. I was like, okay, like he was touching my feet. Like really sexually and I was like, Okay, interesting. Like, I kind of knew we were gonna hook up but like, right, first thing. And then he basically like, after a few hours, pulled me into the back room. And like, pushed me on the bed and was like, before we had sex before we had made out said you can either call me sir daddy. Oh, right away. Yeah. And I actually asked him like, after I was like, how do you know that I was going to be cool. Without or like down, he was like, I could just sniff it out. And I was like, Oh,
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Adam: yeah, this is the kind of behavior that always takes place just before society collapses.
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John: Well, I'll tell you,
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Adam: I think if you go look at Rome and Caligula and all of this stuff, this is this is the signaling of the end when the young children are are thinking about this stuff.
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John: Well, it's just as actually this. This is just the beginning of the beginning of the end for these clips. The I'm gonna say something else about Sophia with an F. She's the next barbara walters. And I'm going to say this. She does a interview after this one in the next episode under on her podcast with Miriam bialik. The blossoms are Oh, that was awesome. Blossom blossom. Yeah, her. She's, she must be worth millions because she's done all these long term comedy sitcoms. The Interview with her is unbelievable. I mean, she brings out stuff that you'd never hear ever, but let's go on with ever. Let's go on with part grease.
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Adam: It's contagious.
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Unknown: Use that something that really stood out to me. And you said, I have never been complimented in the way that armie hammer like would compliment me. And it was almost creepy where I couldn't tell if he was acting or not. Yeah, so when we were all hanging out, even before we had slept together, the way that he spoke and acted was like, it was a movie, like very regal, like very, like, always just like, he knew what to say like it was planned, right? And the things like, you are art like you are like you can do whatever you want in the world. I've never seen a woman's body built like this. Like just things that made me feel after coming out of a relationship where I was extremely insecure. Like literally thought I was like the biggest ugly piece of shit. Yeah, literally made me feel like and it wasn't just like, oh, you're hot baby. Like, no. It was like, the way that he worded these things to me made me feel like I was on top of the fucking world. Like he built me up so high. Right? That was like part of why like I allowed him and I wanted to please him like to the max. Like I was saying yesterday, like I literally would have allowed him to like shave my head. I'm not kidding. Like, no, I'm laughing because I got it. No, I know. It's funny, but no, totally. But it's like terrifying because that's when content gets complicated because I was so entranced by him. I was so into him and I wanted to feel wanted. I wanted to feel like this girl that he
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had, like, put me up to be I wanted to be like the cool girl.
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Adam: Okay, hold on a second. One. Is it possible that this whole thing is just bullcrap. I mean, this to me sounds a bit like the the caliphate podcast or that the phony baloney terrorists that won awards, and now everyone's not talking about it being fake. Is this real? I have doubts. And why don't we play in this?
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John: It's real. I have no doubts about it. If you heard the whole thing you would, you'd have a hard time making that comment.
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Adam: Well, you cut the best parts out apparently. So I don't know. I don't know what you Well,
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John: I'm not gonna put the best parts. I can't even say they're the best parts. I think what I've clipped is the best parts. It reveals it because it was real. What happened this girl's famous for discussing it we will get to the ribs car. Can
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Adam: I just say Milli Vanilli also won a Grammy and just saying,
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John: okay, you can I think it's a I think it's a claim that you can make. You can also I would recommend you listening into the Miriam bialik. interview them to see how funny This girl is. I'm just trying
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Adam: to understand the significance
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John: she I don't believe these women are that's smart.
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Adam: All I'm asking for is the significance to where's it going? I mean, I'm I'm interested in hearing about the crazy sex stuff. But
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John: But I guess stop playing these. No,
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Adam: I'm curious what your what your point is. That's all just what is the point?
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John: The point is, is that I think you've almost made the point. There the end is near.
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Adam: I'm sorry. I made that point too quick.
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John: That's part of it. The other part of it is I think we're witnessing a level of new celebrity that we don't even understand in the least. In fact, I can't help but laugh when she says right. And draws her out more. The way she draws out the interview and makes this girl tell all kinds of crazy stuff. is nothing we can do. I can't do this. I don't even know how she gets away with it. And it's on Apple podcasts. I was telling somebody about this. They said how does even get on Apple podcasts or the other girl is just unbelievable. It's almost as bad but I think she's more of a phony than this one. But let's go on with this. These are short. These are under the The last one about the about the ribs is the only long clip. This is clip four. Oh, I'm sorry. I
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Adam: thought we were doing three or four four. Okay, there we go.
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Unknown: Okay. Yes everything because I wanted to please Him be up inflicting these like, scary, like, criminal fantasies on me right? Because obviously like this we can talk about this but it went way beyond like normal BDSM k stuff. Yes. Why is this behavior this BDSM shit is like a smokescreen for him like wanting to abuse women. So it started with him being kinky and being like, call me sir daddy. And then did it escalate like did you Okay, did you guys ever have like vanilla for lack of a better term sex? No, no.
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Adam: Okay, from what I know, and what I'm hearing, I think you are correct. There is a deviant thing, a deviant vibe going around with young and I'm sure the lockdowns didn't help and there's a lot of social, socio social things that are are happening porn has completely completely polluted young people's minds about what sex is. I've heard from many young people how that young men think it should be violent and aggressive and because that's all that they've been presented with. But now you get to this level where you are indeed a celebrity for being involved in this. It's very concerning.
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Unknown: Because, well, we
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John: tried to address this about four years ago where we mentioned the What about Can anybody to would you know what can millennial sex experiences like? Yes,
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Adam: yes. And we got a lot of
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John: nowhere because it was like it was gross. Yeah. And we just dropped it it's one of the many no agenda initiatives that went nowhere.
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Adam: reviving this with the with the on the cannibalism tip. This is a nice
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John: Well, the cannibalism thing that's like the last of this, which is a little lengthy and it's but it's good. Let's go to five which is the four seconds.
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Unknown: It was like grooming me for what he was gonna do. Like, after that night, he started like introducing me to what is called high protocol. I show up at a certain time if I'm late, like I don't get let in. I just hold on like my hands and knees. Wander Ray like tons of rules. I mean, also he did send me safe words, which like I do say to people only when I'm telling the story like he did send me safe words. He did like try to like do it right in some ways. I felt like right? Or he like pretended right? He pretended to try. So high protocol. Did he come up with that name? Or is that like a thing? So it's like a BDSM date? Right? inflicting pain on the woman. Okay, and safety parents all over me but completely tied up. All like knife play like all of that shit. Okay, can we are you comfortable? we dive into it. Yeah, no filler, because I think you're willing to do what the message I'm trying to convey like a disservice if I'm not just like completely honest about what happened.
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Adam: Just
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John: now, okay, before you groan too much. Let's listen to the nut clip, the one that really I think is the key to this thing. And I would recommend people go linked to this thing and listen to the whole thing because it's really a jaw dropper. And just for some reference, the woman that's doing that, that got into trouble. And by the way, she went on and said she'd like to do all this stuff because she really liked to get she never said she loved the guy. But she wasn't in love doing all this stuff. She just liked the guy. She was very needy that this is she's 22 Sophia with an F is 28 although she seems to sound like she's 22 so these are kids.
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Adam: And they are Stan this is this is also part of the only fans that and you know just so what what the thing that interested me when I heard this first, the first clip is the sugar daddy, daddy, sir, all this. These are business models that a large percentage of young women are taking advantage of certainly during the the the lock downs. There's a lot of this going on. And it's interesting to me that we have section 230, which was brought to light specifically to get rid of backpage if you remember, specifically to get rid of classifieds for sex, which has now been completely abused and misused to throw the president, the former president off of the platform. There is no No investigation there is no in depth research into the what's happening, particularly with young girls. In this only fan sugardaddy environment, Tina and I hear about it all the time from people. And it's and it's so many young girls don't they may not be. I mean, there's different levels of it. But it's all it's a slippery slope on a sliding scale for what they're getting involved in. So even though it's weird to have all this number of clips about this on the show, I find that fascinating and very sad.
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John: Well, this is the high end of it. Yeah. And this girl, you can look her up and see what she looks like, and see what's going on. This is the clip that is the one that is the I could not get any shorter than this. And this is I try to, and this is the famous clip six.
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Unknown: Any man who's fantasizing about raping, crushing a woman's bones, biting a piece of flesh, like eating the ribs? Or like fucking a female's, like limp bodies like dangerous? isn't like a danger to all women. 100% Yeah, I think the rape fantasy thing, even women fantasize about that too. But you just added this whole other layer, crushing the bones. What did you say before that eating flesh eating flesh, like biting a chunk out of your skin? Like, just basically like, consuming like in like, right. So this is where, for me it the BDSM is a little bit. It's obviously still there. That's the predominant thing. But then he had this whole other layer to him, which is cannibalism. Yes. Which sounds crazy to say, but it is like he asked me like I've talked about this, like, this is not new news. But like he asked me to remove my ribs and like, eat them. You tell us about that. Like he wants you? Like how did he even say that to you? He would be like, I want to find a doctor in LA like a like a concierge doctor, someone who will do it because there's like he was like, there's definitely someone who will do it. To remove the ribs that I don't need like my bottom ones and like he has a smoker at his house, like smoke them and eat them. And he said that to you like honestly point blank multiple times. And did you think he was kidding at first or What the fuck? Yeah, I'm like, so self deprecating, and like, I have dark humor. So what do you want to make it into like a
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necklace? But then like, I realized it wasn't a joke. I don't know. I just like put it in a box and like shoved it away. Like I just did not think anything twice. But I liked him so much. But when all of the VMs first came out, which I think is a big shout out to like the first girl who came out I don't know her full name, but like it's House of epi on Instagram. And like she basically started this whole movement. I've seen that Yeah, and like basically I'm saying I'm 100% accountable. Like all of these things. Everything just started clicking for me where I was like, Oh my god, like he asked like, he's in my skin like he asked like to eat my ribs, right? I never thought of it. It's like a predator who's like a cannibal who could like, you know, I knew Ray. But like I also felt like scared like, I wasn't gonna come out and expose like armie hammer like ruin his career. Like he has two children.
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Adam: I think you've been had man this is bullshit. She's making this up. I don't believe it. I think this is no
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John: okay, you can believe it.
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Adam: People really hate these clips. Which is interesting. The trolls the trolls are actually hating this they they've been yelling for the past four minutes. Turn it off. Don't ever do it again. I wonder why I wonder why they Why are they so upset about this? I don't know. And I think I think there is and there's a reason for it. There I think there's a reason for this. It's I I have my own question. She may be embellishing that whatever doesn't matter. But this complete airheaded, emptiness is a plague. I agree with that. I can't, I just can't put the cannibal stuff into into perspective for this. But a lot of a lot of young women are like this, actually Scott Galloway Galloway, who is what he's Professor of Marketing or some very rich guy, I think he may. He does a lot of appearances and writes books about stuff. And he touched on the millennials and what they're doing in his tirade against the wall street bets millennials. But then he actually touched on the millennial girls or females and didn't bring this up necessarily.
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Unknown: You're learning here.
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Maybe it's fun, fine, maybe it's a movement but be prepared. To lose 80 to 90% of it, and if it's still worth it, then have at it. But the biggest loss of capital here will be the human capital of young men who are sitting and staring at their phone and watching the price of bitcoin, or the price of AMC and ask yourself, would you be better off taking that one two or three hours a day, and working out trying to form relationships, with mentors, with with with romantic relationships with people at work, getting great at something so you can be the person on the other side of the trade. The greatest loss of capital here is from young men who are more prone to gambling addiction, who don't understand the markets, I think we are setting ourselves up similar to how there's a ton of young women out there who became very depressed by sitting in their rooms looking at Instagram, self cutting and self harm skyrocket, I think you are going to see an explosion and young male depression. And I think a lot of it is going to be reverse engineered to apps that convince you you're part of a movement, or physically addicted to your phone, ask yourself, would your time staring at Robin Hood be be better spent somewhere else that
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is the real capital destruction that is taking place here.
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Adam: Okay, so now with your clips, I put that into context. This guy's a douchebag. By the way, he doesn't understand what the young millennial men are doing at all. But I think we can draw a parallel between hopelessness and this behavior, hopelessness of young men, and the hopelessness of young women, it's just as extreme in my mind, to fight Wall Street and hold on to stock because you're making a point, and you're going to lose your money. It could be just as just as the same type of action that's being taken by by many young women who are doing crazy sex stuff.
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John: You know, I haven't got any idea. All I know is that I believe that this girl, Sophia with an F is on to something. And I don't know that she knows it. I think she's a natural.
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Adam: What do you mean? Are you discovering her as a new barbara walters are onto something with the cannibalism? What? That's
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John: what I mean? No, she's onto something. Because the people that she's been interviewing and what she brings out what she talks about everything. It's completely alien to us. 100%. But I think she's onto something, she's onto something. I don't know what it is. Because if I knew what it was, I do it myself. But it just something's going on. And this was a reflection of that. And I just thought it was fascinating. We got a note from the whole thing, you have to listen to the whole thing to really to get to get if you have a negative attitude about the whole thing would be even better. And I would recommend this chat room one of these guys who don't like these clips. Okay, I won't do that again, because I don't think they'll show up again. But it was interesting.
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Adam: I do want to share the note from Kate millennial in Chicago, who wrote a lengthy note but it is interesting because she says I'm living downtown Chicago and apartment with three other girls, one of whom has been my good friend for my entire life. never in my wildest dreams could have expected the level of which the news big tech virtue signaling and social media can hold absolute control and entirely change and somewhat diminish the personality of human beings. So she's blaming it on social media. It could be part of what we're seeing here. That might sound hyperbolic, but they legitimately worship cnn Bo Jaiden AOC The New York Times COVID they cried over what happened on January 6, when Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away my roommate screamed and cried so loud, I thought something had fallen on her and and broken her leg. It's to the point when one of them opens their mouth there's a 75% chance they are about to bring up COVID politics or condemn cancel someone for something. I sincerely wish I was kidding or exaggerating even a little bit I'm not the first week I leave to one of them told me that if she finds out someone isn't a Democrat, she can't even look at them anymore. No kidding. She her boyfriend is the only the only person in her life who seems to be able to be woke understanding what's happening and they are leaving Chicago as soon as they can. But they're the they're the minority. They are the minority and yeah, there's something
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going on, I think
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John: is a minority in Chicago.
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Adam: The minority everywhere. No,
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John: I'm not in Florida.
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Adam: I don't know. I don't know. Well, that was entirely confusing. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
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John: Been had you think is bullcrap.
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Adam: No, I didn't say no. No, I said I think she's exaggerating, has to be exaggerating. And if not what Is this armie hammer? Where's this guy? Let's go arrest him for assault is what's up with that guy.
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John: Get a follow this little close.
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Adam: Where is he? Well, I'm asking you where is armie? hammer? I think?
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John: I don't know. He's that definitely been canceled.
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Adam: All right, well, this is your beat. I want an update on this. But I don't need the creepy clips. I just want to know what's happening with armie hammer if he's being accused of trying to eat a woman as a cannibal. What's going on? Yes, I missed this entire story. I didn't know anything. I did not. I did not heard about it. I didn't know anything about it.
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John: Hmm. Well, did you hear about this is one other clip not about this, but different. Have you heard about this one? play this clip? Unfortunately, I think it starts with a comma.
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Unknown: Oh, I got it. I'm Michaela Peterson. This weekend, the Sunday Times released a hit piece on my dad, Jordan Peterson and me. And it wasn't just in their magazine. It was the front cover. I was focused on in there too and uncomfortable to create.
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That article has led to other articles. And now we have the
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media all over the world telling everyone My dad has schizophrenia.
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John: Okay, and she goes on, as she he doesn't
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Adam: know he never comes on. But does he have schizophrenia?
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John: It seems that it seems that he doesn't have schizophrenia. And she has some reason for why he was accused of having it and just a long, long, long thing. But the London Times, Sunday Times Sunday Times. I did this hit piece or she calls it a hit piece. I call it a I wouldn't say it was a full hit piece but it wasn't a compliment. Complimentary article. And it's caused this consternation within the clan of Jordan Peterson lovers.
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Adam: I noticed that you basically moved from stalking young women on YouTube. Now you're stalking them on the podcast and you're coming up with some interesting things. No wonder you don't send me YouTube links anymore. Well,
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John: I have a clip for you. The best stuff is a pot No. Well, that that was the mckaela Jordan who a lot of people critique as being a creep. She She is on debt was a YouTube clip I just took the audio from so now the other girl is on Apple podcast. I think she has some videos. I don't know. I know the her old compatriot Alexis. I think she does videos still, but she's hard to listen to. It's not as though Sophia with an F is easy. No,
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Adam: no, no, I don't think I can listen to that whole to the whole show that but I do have something that that might be along the lines. If you're thinking this is Adam Schiff, who, despite what q anon says is not arrested. He's at home making videos. I don't stand for anything.
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Unknown: I don't care about anything except my own personal ambition. And if I have to embrace someone who just insight and direction an insurrection
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against the Capitol that resulted in multiple deaths to do it.
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Adam: Now riddle me this. What do the three gentlemen have in common? Chuck Schumer, Anderson Cooper and Adam Schiff. All three have said in erection instead of insurrection. Yeah.
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John: Maybe they're part of a gay cabal.
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Unknown: by Joe nice to know agenda. Imagine all the people who could do
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Oh Yeah, that'd be fun.
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Adam: it's the only state left in the Union. That's normal.
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John: Florida, sir Chris, the semi Norwegian in kristiansand Norway Love you guys. $100
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Adam: That's good. I
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they need some new jobs camera give you that at the end he says this is made possible by the release of an EP that released not too long ago to the money's just sitting my paypal account thanks again for the time and effort in and xanthi Ian in Santee I This must be musical performers. from South Africa it could be sure acid of the Canada Navy so as you look it up in the chat room. Sir acid of the Canada and avian woods and cooties, Ontario 5510
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Adam: and he gets a title upgrade today. On Episode 1310 he says where I was an executive producer the peers committee approved my promotion to the baronage my title has not changed officially during the second break of the show. Does that make me a black bear? No.
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John: There's no such thing Oh,
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Let's vote for jobs.
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guaranteed to arrive. It'll arrive what happens with that, you know, we're still the same back office. We're still a small little podcast. We appreciate our brand new Knights. Welcome to the roundtable and thank you for your courage. And we did have a number of meetups taking place. They're very popular. And it's just so nice to see that the show lives outside of the podcast.
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Get for meetups from around the globe. We start with the Puget Sound Convergence Zone meetup reports in the morning no Jenna tribe. This is Billy Bones night at Twin Peaks.
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Unknown: Hey, oh, in the morning. It's day memories. And
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guess what?
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I'm sober.
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In the morning the future sir hopscotch in the morning. This
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is Inka and I am still
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a douche
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bag. From America's left coast. This is random rose.
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This is happy jack.
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Good morning. Good morning. This is Eliot Jack's part of the Libertarian Party so stoked about daggers meetup. What is up I am one of Elliot and Will's friends Miguel. Yeah, this is Trevor.
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Adam: Noah agenda meetup.
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Unknown: Follow me on social at Trevor. Thomas.
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Number four
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Adam: in the morning. All right, Green Bay.
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Unknown: Hi guys. Amy and Laura
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here with a green bay meetup report. We
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had about 25 Muslims drinking small batch beer and
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testing nuts.
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The group wasn't exclusively
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smoking wise. We also had five counts Aaron's night and some dudes
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name Ben and of course a couple douchebags let's hear from them now.
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In the morning Baronet Sir foenum
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patriots nation and I am telling
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everybody that I know damn Jennifer from back in
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Adam: Iraq in the morning.
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Unknown: Thanks, Eddie from Dhoni Island Venetia in the morning, Jay from Green Bay, Wrexham Green Bay
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Adam from Green Bay, sir Adam Colby menasha
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Adam: sir Kyle kinzel Baronet
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Unknown: Green Bay, Lee and Green Bay
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Wrexham Green Bay in
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the morning,
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Alicia Green Bay,
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Jason in Green Bay in the morning, Tim from Cedarburg in the morning.
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Yes, I'm a douchebag but in the morning and
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Adam: I was a big meetup.
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John: That's a big meetup.
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Adam: People were in Green Bay. That's when there's
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John: no football for them.
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Adam: It is the Green Bay. I don't know, what is the COVID status of Green Bay? Is it? They like long town? Well, Brooklyn is the opposite of this report. Yo, it's the boy in Bushwick at the New York
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Unknown: no agenda protest. we relocated to Glinda. The good bus? Mike Schwab here with our human resource.
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Oh, hey. Yeah.
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So y'all tried to have a meeting, but apparently there's no agenda. So we showed up. And there was a film shoot going on. So yeah, we're we're here in my unicorn rainbow school bus. We wrote around and had our own little cast here of characters.
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Hi, this is Andrew grasa. from Long Island.
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Stay safe. JOHN.
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David Rosa from Brooklyn.
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There's way too many fucking cameras here.
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Okay.
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This is this is Michelle Joanie, by the way, you should google me.
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And we're gonna reschedule a meetup for good old Brooklyn.
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Adam: Well, yeah, it's Brooklyn, which is locked down. But that's no problem for the film crew to be out. Apparently. I'm
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John: in mind immediately. Why does Hollywood film crew Get up get a pass on this?
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Adam: Because they're released baby. They be the elites. 25 people in Green Bay, by the way. 25 that's a badass meetup there and so meetup final one is Melbourne.
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Unknown: Okay, this is a max
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rocket Hans. He's out of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Victoria. In the morning Adam.
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Baroness Levin live. Thank
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you, Carrie.
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Baroness Levin. Lutz, Patna live from Melbourne.
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Thank you, Adam for everything so slightly in order to summon scores with my great Dutch surname and my terrible Dutch accent.
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Adam: So yes, can I Adam Curry John C. Dvorak avoid great shock.
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Unknown: So man, Melbourne, volcana. Victoria here in the morning, everyone, douchebags and producers alike.
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Producer Matt in the morning,
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Adam: man so you know, if you don't have FOMO by now you should because this is happening. People around the world are meeting up. They've never some have, but most have never met each other. They probably come from very different backgrounds, and yet they can all come together, have a good time, yell and shout and drink and have fun and exchange crazy things. And it's got to be good for the soul, man. It's not for Brooklyn. Brooklyn has got problems. Brooklyn has got problems, but we're with you, Brooklyn karma for you. quick rundown of the meetups that are happening tomorrow. We have one in Bellingham Washington is the vaccination marketing conference. That's what we call a meetup these days. It'll be at gruff brewing. The Houston hackers meet tomorrow at six o'clock at ninfa ninfa. Mexicana. catina. container on the six Bozeman Belgrade Montana now is that it'll be Saturday then is that Saturday? No Sunday. I don't know what day it is Saturday. That's Belgrade, Montana, at bar three BBQ also on the six black night big loaf, no agenda bash in the plaza. There'll be two o'clock in the greater Raleigh, North Carolina area, you've got to contact David Fox who's the organizer because it'll be at a private house. Whoo. Also on the sixth Love and Light winter Boston, Massachusetts meetup at 230 Castle Island brewing, and a quick rundown on the 13th OKC 33, Dallas local 972 pre Valentine sunset Valley in Texas and 406 reunites in Missoula, Montana. New on
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the list Houston lock pickers February 17, on the 20th backwater wisco. In Wisconsin, Springfield, Missouri super spreader event and the Houston raging super spreader luncheon. And many more coming up in February. If you'd like to know more about them, you can go to no agenda meetup.com if there's nothing near you, oh, here's a great idea because you can do it. It doesn't take much. Just organize one yourself. No agenda meetup.com just like a body
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Unknown: out with me.
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Adam: Just like I love those meetups. That's people. It's so healthy right now. I mean, that truly is a good public service.
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John: Yeah, until the government arrests us for promoting them.
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Adam: hope not, and thanks to start Daniel over there for keeping that running and Mimi for always keeping everything on track. This more goes into this than you think this type of organization and we're happy to Do it for everybody. Very, very happy. Right man, we're almost at the end here. I was just seeing if I had a whole thing about domestic violent extremists, which I'm going to think I'm going to keep that for a
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John: date. Who does a funny one, which is the the Gomez story golems Yeah, that guy that we had a Nissan who got shipped out of the country and a luggage bag.
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Adam: The nice the president of Nissan who escaped? Where was he?
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John: He was shed sent to Lebanon or some play in a case. Gosh, I forgot about trying to arrest everybody involved.
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Unknown: Two Americans are facing extradition to Japan accused of helping to smuggle a car executive out of the country so he could avoid trial. Michael Taylor and his son Peter are alleged to have helped former Nissan Chairman Carlos GM flee in a box on a private jet in 2019 the tailors lawyer says they plan to appeal
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Adam: I've got a wonder what did this guy actually do that he's so hunted?
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John: Have no idea we need to look into it or somebody out there should know I mean, the way he tells the story he was set up It feels
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Adam: like something much bigger this guy's got the goods on something or somebody they want him out dead gone bear I think that Dan surprised that he was alive still.
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John: Yeah, something just for a while he went to get to the extra two Americans so they can beat it out of them what were the guy went to crop up anywhere I
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Adam: don't know I've story this weekend is the Super Bowl. A fine no agenda tradition is always to determine who the winner will be based on political and other other issues besides the actual play of sports? Tina doesn't Tina's never heard us do this before it's i thought was interesting.
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John: Well, this one's kind of easy
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Adam: no but I mean we did we not do it in the past couple years. I know we did World Soccer cup and we
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John: grow mostly soccer we the super bowl games we've there's no been no bribe. No reason, generally speaking. Well,
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Adam: now we have now we have a super interesting matchup. First of all, does anyone really know the Super Bowl is happening? They're not seeing your typical promotion for it. Well, they have people in the stands.
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John: Yeah, they're supposed to have 20,000 people in the stands, but a couple of the pundits think they're going to actually load up to standard when maybe 4050 60,000 people because it's Florida Yeah. And and I'm I kind of agree that probably be more than 20,000 people is it people in the stands now the weirdness to this is that it's going to be in Tampa, which is the one of the two teams is playing at their home court.
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Adam: And this is the the Tom Brady team, right, Tom Brady's team. We've never won
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John: a Super Bowl. They've won plenty
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Adam: Super Bowl.
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John: Yeah, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers runner,
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Adam: the Kansas City Royals back in it who has never won at both of them won Super Bowls.
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John: Yeah. Okay. My home. mahomes Yeah, he's won. They won last year.
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Adam: That's right. Last year.
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John: Yeah. Brady's won, like 10 of them. But he's been in 10 of them is one like six. He's lost a few.
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Adam: So to me. What I was gonna say this matchup to me feels a bit like magga versus BLM.
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John: Well, then be it Well, I didn't think of it in those terms. But it would make some sense because Brady is a Trump guy. And mahomes is kind of a political, so I don't see him being too involved in that side of it. But this is taking place in Florida. And that's the Florida team that Brady's on in Florida is bad because they've opened everything up. Yeah. So for that reason alone, Kansas City should win. That's right. Just taking that out of the picture. Kansas City should win anyway. Kansas City is a tremendous football team. And if they lose, that would be it would be highly interesting to see how they've managed to lose because they would have to manage to lose. This is not going to be a tight game. Even though this thing is a three point game. I don't think so.
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Adam: Now is Brady, the underdog in this one?
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John: Yeah, by three points. Wow. I believe that Brady this underdogs the team.
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Adam: Right. Right. Well, I think if you've got you've got Brady, you've got the home game, you've got a crazy amount of people you've got, you've got Florida. I mean, it could be determining for the future of how we deal with the situation we're in if the freedom fighters in Florida when I even know what Kansas City is like.
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Unknown: No idea.
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John: Well, it'll be in a good game. Unfortunately, the real problem is that what is normally a lot of money is spent on Super Bowl Weekend around the countries for Super Bowl parties that that money is not being spent and is another drain on the economy and I think where's our $2,000 by the way
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Adam: I think the the bars certainly in New York and I think they may be doing the same here are not allowed to have television on on Super Bowl Sunday in the bar because people won't go to the bar and congregate and watch Can you believe it? Yeah, and one leaving a wonder Brooklyn's depressed. They got film crews during lockdown do in New York film crews during lockdown, but don't watch television. Clue Hey, Sunday will be another deconstructive day, and I look forward to it. And we always have a lot of fun here.
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John: No agenda show our pre Superbowl show
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John: Did you name twice I did. I'm Jessie divorce. And I'll say it again. I'm John Dvorak. But actually, I'm from Silicon Valley, Northern Silicon Valley where the weather is nice today. We had some rain and now it's cleared up and everything's hunky dory, except as they still have shut down half shut down. I'm John Dvorak, my name three times up
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Adam: next on our agenda. stream.com. We got to walk through the mind with sir Billy Bones and the show. Show mixes secret agent Paul Tom starkweather, and the deaf, dumb and blind night. We will talk to you on Sunday until then adios mofos it's such
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Unknown: circle back if there's more. I'll circle back with you. To just circle back with you. We can circle back. I'm happy to circle back with you. I can I can circle back. I will have to circle back on that one.
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We will circle back with you and
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we'll circle back with you. It's an interesting question, but we'll circle back. I'm happy to circle back but I'll have to circle back with a good question. But we'll circle back with you on this today. We will certainly circle back with you more directly. I hate to disappoint you but I will have to circle back.
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As usual
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it's Broward County and what's going on in Broward County. And the first
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time we hear Broward election supervisors speak publicly about the medical marijuana ballot glitch
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John: bro.
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Unknown: Rounds back This
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John: tree is a reminder of the power of this tornado that touched down here at Broward colleges North Campus.
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Unknown: There's none of the ugliness that we expected about the fraud or what
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I call the fraud. Once again
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from Broward County and we're facing another election dispute focused largely on Broward County. We've been talking about this
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it's it's hard for us in Broward County to wrap
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our minds around the fact that this happened in our community. The Broward
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County Sheriff's Office posted a new fact checker website which it says
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is meant to clarify misinformation and allegations
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law enforcement are finding and documenting more flock in Broward than anywhere else in the nation. Clearly this is something that has grabbed the attention of the American public
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just now red tide is here in Broward County
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area SWAT teams in the Broward Sheriff's Office watching the entire airport. If you look at
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Broward County, they have had a horrible history.
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There are still votes to be counted here at Ballard county election headquarters. But they will say how many Saturday in Broward County
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last time
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John: Machine
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Unknown: mopho.org
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slash n A
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we've got to keep our eye out on the mutants
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