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And there'll be great slaves
working for us. Adam curry
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2022 This is your award winning
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everybody. I'm Adam curry. And
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we're wishing everybody a Happy
Mother's Day. I'm John C.
Dvorak.
Buzzkill.
Yes, indeed. Although I looked
at the donations, and I think
we're back to hating moms again,
as to what it looks like. I
mean, it's like during COVID You
know, everybody was like, Oh,
Mom, help me. Help me. Help me.
COVID over for now. And it's
like, oh, Ukraine, Ukraine.
Ukraine. Who cares about Mom,
it's Ukraine. Roe v. Wade.
America has lost its mind, John.
By Baadshah. Do you see all
these protests, counter
protests, all this
crazy stuff going on this
morning? There's not much going
on around here. No.
I mean, maybe I mean, no, not
really interesting.
You want to hit Texas you got
you can No, no, no, no, no. It
was just started it. No, here's
the Chicago local report and
abortion rights demonstrators
scream back and forth in Federal
Plaza in downtown Chicago.
Washington is a very important
issue because it is a direct
attack on the women. And
specifically the women of the
working class black brown. In
Chicago for abortion rights,
various groups and activists
call for Roe v Wade to be
codified into law that we won't
back down rally kicked off today
to defend abortion rights. This
rally comes after the leaked
draft of the US Supreme Court's
decision overturning Roe v.
Wade. I don't know who leaked or
what their motivations were. But
we have this information now. So
we have an obligation to speak
out regardless of what the laws
are. Abortion is going to keep
happening. And so our choice
really isn't? Do we want to have
abortion or not. But do we want
women to be safe? We want women
to have access to care, or do we
want them to have to take it
into their own hands?
Give us liberty or you give us
stuff? What does that mean? That
means that if you don't give
people with uteruses
the liberty to make their own
choices, then you're not giving
us a choice. We are not anti
women. We're not infringing on
women's rights. We are
protecting women. We are
protecting a woman's right
inside the womb. Organizers
today told me it took them four
days to play this to plan this
event. And they said they're
already planning the next one.
Pull it out. Oh, where was that
Illinois said Chicago.
It's legal in Chicago. What are
they complaining about?
It because they're activated.
This is political has nothing to
do actually with women totally
legal. You know, if you want to
get objective reporting, you got
to go overseas. Wow. Where they
don't know anything. Okay. Do
you have something? I actually
do? I have quite a bit. In fact,
included in there is a nice ask
Adam. Let's go to Roe v Wade F
24. From France. A draft ruling
in favor of being overturned was
leaked to the politico website.
It sparked fury among many Why
is there a British woman reading
on France 24 a lot a lot of
French people when they learn
English they learned from
abroad. Oh, you think this she's
a French native speaker speaking
a draft ruling in favor of being
overturned was leaked to the
politico website. It sparked
fury among many with US
President Joe Biden saying such
a decision could imperil a wide
range of other civil rights. A
decision on the draft opinion
isn't expected until later in
the year, leaving a divided
nation to debate and prepare for
a possible life without Roe
versus Wade as Monty Francis
reports.
As protests rage across the US,
the nation's Supreme Court is
set to turn back the clock on
abortion rights. draft decision
indicated that the court would
overturn the 1973 decision, Roe
versus Wade that for decades
secured a woman's right to an
abortion. precedent Biden warned
the courts reasoning on privacy
could lead to other setbacks.
What happens if you have state
changes the law saying that that
that children who are LGBTQ
can't be in classrooms with
other children? Is that is that
legit? Under the way the
decision is written? What are
the next things that are going
to be attacked? Yeah, this is
the talking point that they're
all spouting to hold this this
is just the beginning. What will
happen next? I like the way the
French F 24 France 24
picks up on an American
Talking Points. Yeah. Isn't that
interesting? Yeah, I find it
fascinating. Isn't that
interesting? Can I Can I just
roll media? I'm sorry. No
conspiracy. Yeah, no, I had
corroboration of this talking
point, but it's too long. Play
that later. You go Roe vs. Wade
to companies such as Amazon and
Citi Group, and many others are
offering to cover travel costs
for workers seeking abortions
across state lines. There are
also reports that the Biden
administration is considering
whether travel funding could be
made available through Medicaid.
Yeah, this is this they are
really freely doing everything
they can to activate their
voting base that was clipped to.
Yes.
Yeah, no, they are done. They're
doing everything they can in it.
You know, somebody pointed out I
was listening to the right wing
talk radio people. And they
pointed out
that the voting base is you
know, that people aren't
changing their minds over this.
Everyone's decided already what
you're gonna vote for. But it's
all about getting out to vote.
Yes. Activating. Activating is
what it's called. Now I got an
ask Adam here. Oh, this is where
Roe vs. Wade part three.
So they gonna bring an American
expert on to talk about this.
boots on the ground. Okay, would
you Who do you think it might
be? Why is it so the ask Adam is
before the before we play the
clip, that clip is the pay? I
believe I believe I made it that
way. Yeah.
It's play my jingle. All right.
So it's a guessing is more of
like,
I asked him as though it was a
quiz. Okay. All right. Can you
Can I have the question one more
time, please. Who is going to be
the American representing all of
the US all the women and
everybody in the United States?
Who is going to be to France?
24. Who's Who would it be? Just
just take a couple of guesses
and we'll go on to it. All the
women. Well, Michelle Obama's
too big a name.
Correct. Oh, man. Could it be?
Rachel Levine.
Come on. That was really close.
Thank you. Bruce Jenner, Bruce
Jenner. Caitlyn Jenner. You're
getting closer. Well, yeah, no,
I quite okay. So let's play this
clip. I'm Joining me now from
New York is Molly Jong fast.
The author of its newsletter,
right?
Yeah, she's she's out. Man.
She's out there. My junk.
That's very funny. Thank you. I
feel much better with my guesses
now. Yeah. Okay. Go to clip
four, we'll get this route
wrapped. What Molly, thank you
very much for your time. What
conversations have you been
having with your daughter, about
the fact that she will now have
less rights than either yourself
or her grandmother. So abortion
became legal with the passing of
Roe in 1973. So we've had this
right for 49 years. So my mother
actually grew up without the
right to choose. And then as she
got that, just I just have to
stop it for a second.
Fundamentally, that's just the
lie. That was not there was no
abortion. Right. That was given.
This is the this is the
fallacies that people are just
being what's being shoved down
their throat is what what you're
going to try to turn back to
turn back to tie the lies. Yes,
I just needed brought this up
before and you can bring it up
again, which is fine, because
you're right. It's not it's
about privacy. It's not about
any rights. And if anything, I
think you are just going to know
the reason I futility. No, it is
futile, but I want to bring it
up again, because I think it
behooves the government to have
this Roe v Wade overturned so we
can have federally mandated
vaccinations. So um, you know,
this privacy, right? If it if
it's for women, then it's for
everybody.
Unless it's not 73. So we've had
this right for 49 years. So my
mother actually grew up without
the right to choose. And then as
she got older into her 30s, then
abortion became legal. But I
wait a minute. So we might not
have had Molly Jong fast,
whatever her name is.
Is that what she's saying? No.
As you mentioned, she might she
know what she's Yes, she Oh, my
goodness. I'm sad. We didn't
have that the mother actually
grew up without the right to
choose. And then as she got
older into her 30s Then abortion
became legal. But I've talked to
her about it. And it's I think
it's quite shocking for all of
us. It's funny. In America, we
sort of saw this coming because
there was a Texas and there was
a Texas abortion ban called SB a
which
shot was put into effect in
August. And this Supreme Court
refused to overturn it. So we
sort of saw where the Supreme
Court was headed. And remember,
Trump did put these three
justices in literally, with the
goal of overturning roe. And he
even said it at the time. So I
don't know that this is a huge
shock, but
in the same way, also a huge
shock. So by heading in this
direction, Molly, America is
doing a complete U turn as other
countries liberalize their
abortion laws, such as Ireland
or Argentina. So what does it
mean for women's rights in
general? Remember, Mexico,
legalized abortion, Canada is
now saying American women can
come there to get abortions. I
mean, it's really dystopian,
what's happening here. And it's
really, really, really out of
step with the rest of the world
really, really have a, you know,
this is the highest court, and
the highest court is very
conservative. Now, it's and
that's going. I don't know what
that's going to mean. But I
think it will have a lot of
reverberations throughout the
rest of American life for
generations. Is it too late to
do anything? In your opinion?
Okay, do we have the answer to
that question?
Now, I'm just pointing the these
guys to all the clips I got on
today's show are from overseas
sources, I think reset for a
couple of laggards from previous
shows that didn't use and it's,
it's just more fascinating than
ever, how the talking points
that you pointed out. And you
could play that clip to prove we
know this. These talking points
are world wide. It's like the
way the shutdowns, a lock downs
and vaccines of Pfizer and
everything else. It's no longer
just local. No, it's global,
swirled wide and is lockstep.
And that in fact was the name of
the program that was published
called lockstep operation
lockstep get everybody in
lockstep with all the messaging
they've they've achieved this
accomplishment.
I think they have. Yeah, if I
could get the same exact clips
from Deutsche Vela
almost could get the same. I get
almost get the same clips from
from Chinese CGTN. Almost. But
okay, so that does take it one
more. I think one more one more.
Yeah, here's No, no, I don't
think it's too late. First of
all, the President has a lot of
power. And he could conceivably
do any number of things. I mean,
there are I mean, he, you know,
and the Senate could codify roe.
I mean, I don't know what that
would do. I mean, the President
could expand the court. I mean,
there are all sorts of things
that Democrats could do.
Democrats tend not to be that
aggressive, which is, I think,
very problematic. But there are
certainly always options. And
right now Democrats controlled
the Senate, the House and the
presidency. So yeah, they I
mean, they could add new
justices. I mean, it's not
popular, but they could do it.
The Hollywood executive and his
wife stayed overnight last
night. Yeah. And and he says
it's crazy. What he says every
every third email he gets at the
corporation is a memo about
this. Or about black male or
transgender or it's just it's
that's where it's all emanating
from
it's it's just put into the
media into our all our media all
that we consume sports
entertainment.
But where's it coming from?
Here's one of the origins
earlier today we sat down with
former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton for her first
interview since that leaked
draft opinion oh my goodness her
first interview since that draft
opinion here we go on exclusive
CBS
I thought you were Oh, you're
right. Okay. She did this i By
the way, didn't get this clip I
should have and I was on my
list. But then if you notice I
have too many clips. You are
over clipped.
And I'm glad you got this clip.
She went and I this was the
first one then the next day just
for your so people can know
this. The next day Hillary did
an interview with Judy.
On on PBS. I swear to God, you
could take and take one woman,
Judy and then replace her with
Nora and then replace where Judy
back and forth back and forth.
And the interview would be
identical. Oh yeah. Same same
handler sitting next door. Same
script, same boring. Same
script, same handler. There's
the woman and the woman sitting
next to her nodding her head
constantly Oh, my head's going
up and down and something's
wrong with me. And yeah, okay,
so now you're on your way. And I
would like to say that. This is
a value for value podcast and we
have a lot of, in fact, none of
your listeners, your producers,
even though some of you are also
trolls, and neither of us got
this clip.
This was delivered by the clip
custodian who has taken a vow of
pain to sit through things like
this and grab this clip. She
says the consequences of
overturning Roe versus Wade
would go beyond abortion rights.
This is about trying women. This
is about turning the clock back.
Half the population of our
country in the 2016 campaign,
Donald Trump made it clear he
would nominate justices who
would overturn Roe vs. Wade, did
you imagine what happened this
quickly? I warned about it in
the campaign, I could see that
the man I was running against
would literally do anything to
get the votes of the extreme
faction of the Republican Party,
who were willing to totally
upend precedent and deny women
their rights. So I didn't warn
about it. But you know, it's
hard to warn in the abstract,
and I think a lot of people
would say, Oh, that'll never
happen. No, but nobody will do
that this opinion is dark. It is
readily dangerous. And it is not
just about a woman's right to
choose. It is about much more
than that. And I hope people now
are fully aware of what we're up
against, because the only answer
is at the ballot box to elect
people who will stand up for
every American's rights. And any
American who says look, I'm not
a woman, this doesn't affect me.
I'm not black, that doesn't
affect me. I'm not gay, that
doesn't affect me. Once you
allow this kind of extreme power
to take hold. You have no idea
who they will come forward now.
There it is.
Total Hitler Nazi reference.
First, the whole thing first
they came for this, then they
came for that. That's exactly
what it is. joke of it is also
to me reflects the famous Dutch
saying what I say you are what I
am exactly. But you're being
yourself and your corporate
health. And that's what she is
she would this is what she
wants. She wants to be Hitler.
Yeah.
She dies literally.
About literally, but yes. Well,
well, literally, it's impossible
because she can't be Hitler. She
wants to be a Hitler. Hitler.
turned back. So here are the
talking points turn back the
clock, the extreme faction of
the Republican Party, bright
arc, it's dark people's rights,
that it's dark. And then I'm not
I don't I'm not convinced that
she dreamed any of this up.
She's part she's part of the
she's part of the messaging.
Yes. Oh, yeah. But I'd like to
know who dreamed it up, because
it was almost like the whole
thing from the stolen document.
To the to the talking points,
and everything was presented as
a package, including their
protests. Yep. On both sides on
both sides. Both sides. Were
ready for this, John. It's
equal, although in the reporting
like the Chicago you heard,
well, the the pro choice rally
or the had some name for it, but
the other people it's not like
the pro life rally don't mention
that. And other just the
protesters, you see. But it's
it's both sides almost equally
as if that two was in my mind,
the way I see it. I think that
was engineered as well. I don't
know. I I'm not going to jump on
that bandwagon. Because I think
the reason I say this because
the overseas reporting reflected
none of Okay. All right. All
right. Good point. Let's, let's
just double check with our
president. Let's see what his
historical stance has been on
abortion 2006. I do not view
abortion as a as a choice in a
right. I think it's always a
tragedy. And I think that it
should be rare and safe. And I
think we should be focusing on
how to limit the number of
abortions. Oh, Joe. Oh, that was
that must have been 40 years
ago. That was 2006. Wasn't
yesterday math? Well, oh, well,
maybe not. So something years is
a long time.
I mean, 16 years is a long time.
But then again, maybe it's not
because they were going after
judge Cavanaugh has a sex life
when 50 years ago. So I suppose
that
big tech, according to Axios is
very worried if if Roe v Wade is
overturned, well, you know, then
they're afraid that they're
going to have all kinds of
legal requests for information.
Should these people you know,
did they communicate with a
doctor was a geolocation
somewhere near an abortion
clinic. This is a real story
about that. That's the reason
they're worried about big data.
I thought it was because most
big tech, big kick code is an
abortion itself. And that's what
I was. That was been my take.
Very good.
No, it's their big tech in
Silicon Valley.
is afraid that law enforcement
will just go rampant and just
swamped them with requests not a
control. Yeah, yeah. So we have
to activate the base, everybody
activate the base.
So that's all that's about.
That's all it's all about
activating the base, the only
thing
they're also I don't think this
is gonna get anywhere. But I
want to play these clips. These
are clips of from these I might
be from NPR.
NPR analysis, this is the
filibuster clips. And this is
talking about the filibuster, we
got it, you know, there's
explaining the filibuster angle
for people who don't understand
the filibuster, because we have
a lot of Europeans and Asians
and everyone all over the world,
Europe, Europeans.
Yeah, the filibuster is a huge
in Congress, you can
go up and waste people's time by
just talking and talking to
talking forever, and then
passing it on to somebody else
is going to talk forever, and
then nothing can ever get done.
It's perceived as a procedural
thing. It's a procedural thing.
So they came up with a thing
called a cloture, which is a
vote against it. And then they
came up, they had all these
things this went on for decades,
all these problems, because it
was a one little flaw in the way
the US Senate's operates. And so
they came up with this rule that
you can't pass anything without
60 votes instead of it's not a
simple majority it you need 60
votes, and that's called the
Philip. Now, it's called the
filibuster rule. And they name
it is misnomer in some ways. So
everyone's agreed the Democrats
and Republicans over for a long
time have agreed that this is
fine because you know, that way
we can't rank that way a
Republican or a Democrat, in
this case, a Democrat, you can't
have a democrat majority house
by one vote.
democrat majority Senate by one
vote or by or tied because the
vice president can be a
tiebreaker. And a president as a
Democrat because now you can
just run anything through as
fast as you can with any loss
only on the 60 vote majority
that's only on certain types of
votes. Correct. Other things
still aren't right? It was it
was for all votes. And then they
started making
exceptions. Oh, and the first a
big exception was for for
justices. Because when the cars
became as things became more
partisan, the supreme
Supreme Court confirmation was
getting ridiculous because they
couldn't agree on anything and
they would filibuster guys they
didn't like and it was getting
worse and worse and worse to the
point where it is now where
they're really having trouble.
So the filibuster was so they
could never get anyone to pass
so you'd have a Supreme Court
would be half empty if they
didn't pass this exception right
right. This was very good as a
more you know
seriously I'm playing in all
seriousness that so they're
having a lot of issues with
certain things like the like
they want to pass certain things
they can't get past like the
idiotic $3 trillion right? Spend
money on babysitters law which
they tried to do so they keep
wanting they won't let's just
wait let's get rid of the
filibuster and go back to the
good old days. Always bitching
about Republicans wanted to go
back to the old Republicans also
do that from time to time when
they're in power in the Senate.
They also come up with a fish
but they have never made a move
that I know of unless somebody
can cite one for me to actually
get rid of this rule right okay.
The Democrats keep trying and
the Democrats have two or three
smart Democrats like man shin
and that woman down in Arizona
that woman that was another that
woman
can you define woman for me John
So I understand who we're
talking about. Yeah, I can but I
won't opera. Cinema cinema
cinnamon. So she's down there
and but she's cuz she's in a in
a Republican state and she has
to be careful. And
and she's doing fine. So it
matches the same way he's in the
Republican state. He has to be
careful. So they they're not
going to let this happen. And so
then it's never gonna happen.
I mean, Romney will go to the
other way but that's about as
far as it's gonna go. Now.
They but they keep talking about
it. And then the funny the joke
of it is what they're talking
about in insofar as let's get
rid of the filibuster so we can
pack the court just and run just
federal Democrats so we can play
the same game. But
nobody thinks it's going to
happen but they keep trying to
help make it happen instead of
just
ending the filibuster for one
vote and voting abortion as the
as the as the law of the land.
Why don't they do that? That's
what Biden wanted to do in 86.
You know, make a you know, in
other words, codify Roe versus
Wade, in favor of abortion,
legal abortion for the entire
country. Yeah, we can do that.
Yeah, but that's not they won't
do it. There's not a
constitutional you can it's not
a law that Congress can write.
Yeah, they can. Because, as
mentioned, Roe vs. Wade, the
Constitution does not for bade
or it has nothing to do with
abortion is not mentioned in the
constitution. So it's not no
matter what you do, it can't be
unconstitutional. Okay. But also
Roe vs. Wade is not about
abortions. No, it's not. But you
could I know, it's true. But you
could pass an abortion law,
making abortion illegal for all
the states. And Congress can do
it and it wouldn't be
overturned.
This has been discussed a lot.
Yeah, they will do it. No. Now
in order to remove the
filibuster rule, you have to
have a 6060 majority. Yeah, you
have to
get past the filibuster to
cancel the filibuster. Okay.
Yeah, that will take some big
pay off some favors to get that
done. Well, it won't happen. I
don't think they're gonna bid
your moan about so let's listen
to some of the complaining. This
is the NPR analysis. filibuster.
This is the specious that clip.
The leak US Supreme Court draft
decision published by political
this week sent shockwaves
through people and politics. The
draft said that access to
abortion right, legally grounded
in privacy is not a
constitutional right. And that
this opinion holds it would
overturn Roe v Wade, which is
protected the right to have an
abortion without excessive
restrictions. For half a
century. President Biden said he
believed the reasoning laid out
in the draft decision would
challenge other privacy related
rights, including same sex
marriage and access to
contraception. We're joined now
by NPR senior Washington editor
and correspondent Ron Elving.
Ron, thanks so much for being
with us. Good to be with you,
Scott. When what the President
said sounded like alarms for
those who fought for causes like
access to contraception and the
right to same sex marriage. Is
this a rallying cry for
Democrats? And do they have the
votes? Yes, it is certainly a
rallying cry, and they will
respond to that Democrats, most
of them. But on your second
question, no, they do not have
the votes for legislation that
would protect abortion rights or
same sex marriage or any of the
other rights in the house. Yes.
But in the Senate, we are still
living with the filibuster. Lots
of rights are talking about
their
auto rights that don't actually
exist as written rights. Now
they're not written ricin. But
to think the joke is in there
they won't bring this up is that
is this is this modern Supreme
Court that was the conservative
Supreme Court not the one with
with Amy Coney Barrett, but
they're the ones who, who pretty
much legalized same sex marriage
for the whole country. So that
doesn't make any sense that
there would all of a sudden
change their mind? No, this is
just fear mongering tactics. Oh,
crap. Yes. But your Monday, I
would what I wouldn't be happy
with is Congress codifying a law
that says every individual has
bodily autonomy. That's one of
the talking points. And I would
like that I think that's
absolutely. Okay. And then if
you want to interpret that for
abortion, okay, that's up to the
state, I believe, but okay. But
also that would then go for
other types of medical
procedures that I have bodily
autonomy, autonomy over to have
or not have, like vaccinations.
So we could all win, we could
all win. Under clip two. It
still takes 60 votes to cut off
debate and proceed to a vote on
legislation. So there will be an
attempt to do that next week,
probably on Wednesday, it will
get all or nearly all the
Democrats, it will be opposed by
all or nearly all the
Republicans. There could be one
or two defections on either
side, but that doesn't matter.
They won't get 60 So it's moot
yet it's a chance for senators
to show their colors to stand up
and be counted maybe make
speeches maybe make videos to
show in their campaigns Yeah,
that'll value depends on voters
tuning in and engaging with
this. Many Americans don't and
won't
Yeah, that's exactly what they
want. And they want to drag it
out. As long as they you're
right last show you brought it I
popped it too soon.
Exactly popped it way too soon.
Look how short
they know that these things you
that's what it is October
surprises. Maybe there's some
last minute stuff that kicks ass
nice stuff. You do? Six months
in it. Okay, well hold on a
second. That's good. So they
can't keep this up for six
months. No, no way. October
surprised. They're not even
they're going to need something
in the meantime, but maybe
they're planning actively
planning an October surprise.
Who knows? Well, if that's true,
then good for them. Yeah, part
three, and we're done with this
round of this draft decision.
It comes about and roe is
overturned. Could that galvanize
the Democratic Party and voters
in the midterms? Well, Democrats
have said for years that
everything would be different if
the Republicans finally got
their chance to repeal abortion
rights and perhaps other rights
regimes as well to revisit the
struggles of the 60s and 70s and
reverse the perceived outcomes.
Now we're gonna see if they were
right. You know, with Friday's
robust jobs report, you can
begin to imagine a Democrats
bumper sticker for this fall it
says jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs,
jobs. Jobs, of course refers to
jobs, jobs, jobs, and what was
the what was the second part?
jobs jobs jobs?
Yeah, I know. That's what that's
the blank. Look. I was expecting
what the heck is that? Well, he
explains it. Okay.
But that's what when I first
heard that I said, What, blah,
who cares? adopts you know, with
Friday's robust jobs report, you
can begin to imagine a Democrats
bumper sticker for this fall it
says jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs,
jobs, jobs. Jobs, of course
refers to the jobs versus
Jackson women's
2018 Mississippi law that bans
abortions after 15 weeks lower
courts should rule to prevent
enforcement but wait so so NPR
is now making up the slogans for
for the
what their expertise shows.
bumper sticker that says jobs,
jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs jobs is
going to is the stupidest idea.
Imagine. Jobs, of course refers
to the jobs versus Jackson
Women's Health Organization, the
2018, Mississippi law that bans
abortions after 15 weeks lower
courts should rule to prevent
enforcement before it was
brought to the Supreme Court.
That's right. I'm talking in
Supreme Court code calling it
dogs but in this case, law or
federal courts had looked at
these cases and look to the
Supreme Court for new guidance.
You know, 50 years ago, when Roe
vs. Wade burst on the American
consciousness. At first no one
knew what those names meant,
either. But you know, it's hard
to find anyone who doesn't know
Roe versus Wade. Now, one day
that will be true of dogs. And
the recoverable Republicans try
and capitalize politically off
these results too. So we're
gonna play it down stick to
talking about inflation. That's
what consultants advise. But
command campaigns, especially
midterm campaigns are not so
much about persuading people in
the middle. They're about
motivating the people who
already agree with you. So look
it out to the polls. So the
Republicans will point to the
dogs decision in some cases and
say, See, we promised and we
delivered every vote to overturn
dogs was the Justice appointed
by a president named bush or
Trump.
Right, well, okay, so he too is
just admitting this is all it's
all political. It's about
getting the people who already
agree with you to get out and
vote. Yeah, instead of sitting
home to a lot of people won't be
able to get out and vote because
gas is too expensive.
And I'm wondering if the paper
shortage will be an issue with
with mailing ballots.
So but so by the way, so we had
a note from our our toilet paper
Yes, I'm glad you brought that
we learned a lot about toilet
paper.
Do you have it anywhere near you
so we can read it? Well?
It's from Baron nut nut Baron or
Baron yet but it's not as Sir
Munch nuts. And he used to work
at Charmin and he's the one who
sent me his big giant rolls.
Yeah, that was the freedom roll
wasn't what it was called. To
recall Tom Resham roll Yeah,
well, huge rolls of toilet paper
that was I don't know if I can
actually find it quickly. But I
do remember the takeaway the
takeaway was mind blowing. I
mean, he's he's anonymous enough
right?
Much nuts Yeah, I think so.
Unless his name is Munch nuts
to the CEOs office HR would like
to speak with you much not
it's very possible John I don't
know now. I'm wearing a
character name
Hold on a second. Let me let me
look it up because it's worth
looking for. But the takeaway
because I'm saying hey, man, I'm
the Charmin rolls dipping in
gross harshness or the cut of
the side of the toilet paper. He
answered all these questions and
also just discussed the various
grades of the of the various
Charmin 's and also by he should
get a bonus by the way from
Charlotte. Also, he
mentioned that the toilet paper
you get from that big giant
roll. You can get this comes
from the Minnesota Opera
issue that he has. It's slightly
different, probably a different.
Well, what he was saying is that
because I was I said, Look,
these things look a little
ragged on the edges what's going
on with that? And he said, Oh,
no, that's, they're they're
apparently sawing so much toilet
paper that they let the blades
go a little duller than normal
than they should. Yeah. But here
was the big I'm still searching
for his email. He was the big
one. He said, Well, you know,
you think that you have the
feeling that there's less toilet
paper or it's thinner, said no,
that's not the case. But we
actually shortened the sheet
length. So you still have the
marketing of you know, 500
sheets, but the sheets are
actually shorter.
That's your that's shrink
inflation. It's shrink
inflation. Yeah. It's really,
everyone's doing it. I mean, you
can't blame them. No, I'm not
blaming them, but your
employee Munch nuts. I'm sorry,
if if we outed you on that one.
There's a lot of interesting
things happening, you know, the
war is over, because it just
over we'll have some more stuff
to discuss, because lots of
people don't want it to be over.
But it's been overshadowed by
Roe v. Wade. It's the next
important thing that we're all
running around after and we're
starting to crank up some more
COVID fear. And Pfizer did a
just a masterful masterful job
of marketing. They need to get
all kinds of awards, where we
know the Pfizer document drop on
the same day. Now another part
of the document dropped showing
that they really covered up a
lot of adverse events in their
trials. And there's incomplete
and redacted data still, this
dropped on the same day as the
Supreme Court.
Opinion draft leak. So there
wasn't really a lot of
information. And you know, it's
kind of out there that hey, man,
some of these vaccines is
hurting people. So what did they
do that with their brilliance?
They blame it on Johnson and
Johnson and I was dutiful Hold
on a second. I have a sequence
here and back to the j&j vaccine
of the 17 million Americans who
got the shot. Nine people have
died. Yeah, nine people have
died or as we call it. First of
all, this risk is extremely
rare. We're talking about one in
2 million people ended up having
a really horrible outcome a
really horrible outcome.
It's called Dead. Death is a
horrible outcome. Here's the
Good Morning America report this
morning, the FDA limiting the
use of the Johnson and Johnson
single shot vaccine following an
investigation and reports of
rare blood clots, federal health
experts saying there are safer
options and now only those older
to a Pfizer or moderna vaccine,
or won't take them can still get
j&j Isn't had the j&j shot a
long time ago. There is no cause
for panic. This is a rare side
effect that happens in the days
and months after the shot. days
and months. Could you define
months, like months, two months,
three months, six months, you
don't know reason for concern.
You had the j&j shot a long time
ago, there is no cause for
panic. This is a rare side
effect that happens in the days
and months after the shot. But
even with that small risk, it
meant that the FDA would
acknowledge that overnight, GMA
spoke with Emma Berkey, who was
18 when she got the j&j vaccine
said just one shot as quick and
I just never in a million years
imagined something like this
happening a week after receiving
the shot. Emma says her life has
never been the same 13 months
ago, I was hospitalized for
about four months as a result of
having brain bleeds, blood
clots, four strokes, three brain
surgeries. And notice she never
really says because of the j&j
vaccine.
This is this is going to have
much deeper consequences. And
the media news media is not
investigating. Not going any
deeper than that just 109 people
were pretty sure it's a lot more
if you add in Pfizer adverse
events but what I'd like to know
is what are we going to do with
all of the pilots who took the
j&j the one and done remember
that oh, man, I gotta do this
crap. But I want to fly I want
to keep working and want to
provide for my family. I'll just
take the j&j and now we know
that
that this could be a problem. So
do you ground these pilots
dragging the air transportation
system into even deeper misery
Luckily, there's another Pfizer
product to save the day health
officials also reporting more
people are turning to the drug
packs lovin to fight COVID use
of 10 fold and recent Yeah,
that's interesting, because he
made a rhyme here. I thought it
was Pax livid.
That's that's how I understood
the pronunciation. I was so I
was Pax livid too. I wouldn't. I
would pronounce it like that. So
he says Pax Hello.
COVID to combat COVID Hey Matt
another Brian James Brown health
officials also reporting more
people are turning to the drug
packs Lovitt to fight COVID.
That sounds like a marketing
marketing slogan to me. That
must have that must its use of
10 fold in recent weeks. But
among patients who took the
pills, scientists are now
investigating some reports of a
relapse in COVID symptoms. After
taking the five day course. 63
year old Lauren Martin was first
thrilled when she started to
feel better and tested negative.
But a week later, those symptoms
came back like symptoms. Second
time around. Especially just
right from the from that first
day we're stronger than my
symptoms. The first time around
and clinical trials packs Lovitt
cut the risk of hospitalization
by nearly 90%. Despite some
reports of relapse, many health
experts still confident in the
drug benefits. That sounds
great. We're still confident
this is Oh man. And people are
still just say they just they
just want it. They want it they
want it they want to you
remember what's your name?
America Ferreira. She was like a
really hot Acuras for a worse
name. Yeah, right America in
America for our shows. She was
what was the name of that show?
It was kind of like a Devil
Wears Prada, only a sitcom. And
she was like, you know, the
homely Hispanic girl who came
in? Yeah, I can't remember. And
it was it was really big. And
then. Oh man, I wish I remember
what that was ugly. Betty Nago,
ugly, ugly, ugly, Betty. So she
is now out.
shilling on behalf of the CDC,
this is a CDC public service
announcement. I don't know if
this if she was paid for this.
But here she is. We can't wait
to either have a vaccine for
children under five, or for our
children to turn five. And my
son knows that on his fifth
birthday. If it doesn't come
sooner, his fifth birthday will
be a cupcake and a shot.
Oh god.
Right. Oh, my God, a cupcake in
a shot. How could you even?
Don't you know, your battles?
Yeah, so we've not actually
doesn't baffle me at all. We've
had
a couple of weird adverse
events, although they're not
being categorized as such. But
we have children globally.
Excuse me coming down with hep
hepatitis, not viral hepatitis,
but
in essence liver failure. Yes.
Which is hepatitis. And they've
been looking at you know,
they've been scratching their
heads. They can't figure it out.
I mean, it's, yeah, they really
are. They're, I'm sure there's
not one person in the world that
can't figure this out. Well,
coinkidink Well, let's go to the
CDC to to make sure that we're
that we're just conspiracy
theorists. Another health
concern tonight the growing
mystery outbreak of hepatitis
among children, the CDC saying
the number of cases has grown to
109 including five deaths across
25 states and territories. More
than half had an adenovirus
infection, but the cause remains
under investigation. The CDC has
ruled out COVID vaccinations as
a possible cause. So they just
ruled it out. So just forget
about it. I don't care what you
say it's ruled out CDC is shut I
just beat it's beyond me how the
CDC has not been just dissolved
by now. Well, they were close
they were going to do it and
then somehow they they they
dragged it back but listen to
this. The UK Health Security
Agency, which might be similar
to the CDC, here. They are on
the on the trail.
They of course also have
unexplained hepatitis, that
would be the liver inflammation,
very rare in children and they
have discovered something
70% of these children 70% of
these children have dogs.
So they are now looking at dogs
possibly being the problem.
Really, those are the problem.
What about the other 30% dogs? A
lot of people are without dogs
dogs investigated over possible
link to mystery hepatitis
hepatitis case among children.
relatively high numbers is what
they call that Johnson 2%
relatively high numbers of
affected children either came
from families with the pets, the
pets, or had the pets or had
exposure to them. report finds
How Does anyone not have
exposure to dogs? That means
everybody the pets, the pets
please? That woman the pet?
So yeah, this is this is very
disappointing. That it's not the
I mean, it's such a dino virus
that was, was that AstraZeneca?
No, no, that is Johnson Johnson
Johnson. Well, why don't think
it'd be actually I may be
AstraZeneca, too, is the
technique that was used to
develop the Ebola vaccine. And
it was very effective. It works.
But you know it. Dino viruses
are not unusual. And it's like,
when you say the word is
associated with Johnson and
Johnson, I think that's one of
the reasons they were they're
jumping all over them. I think
that was done as a ploy by the
experts. Where's Johnson and
Johnson's marketing people, by
the way? Well, then they get
their trampled are getting
steamrolled by by the Pfizer
folk. How does that work? I
think the the team was so busy
on covering up and blaming the
Sackler family on on all of the
opioids they had, they had other
problems. They had other issues
as a $25 billion, fine, but they
had to make had to make the
Sackler family with their $5
billion, fine. You're all in
they're all and they're all mom.
They're mobster like companies
are designed after the mafia.
It's horrible these operations.
Bill Gates back in the news did
a long form interview with the
anthy constitutionalist. Fareed
Zakaria, the globalist number
one he was also speaking in
Ukraine. He's on the Ukraine
train. Me. Yeah, he's probably
got some connections. Maybe he
was speaking at a big conference
paid in Ukraine before all this
for all this came down. How much
was he paid? though? That's the
question. I don't care. I don't
like him. Just making nobody
likes. He's creepy. He's creepy.
He's hates America. There's
somebody who hates America. Yes,
he hates him. He's on somebody's
on some bliss, that they keep
giving him work. How does he
even get any jobs? Yeah. Let's
start, shall we, with the get
three short clips from Bill
Gates here with his assessment,
and during the beginning of the
pandemic, the the foundation
experts assessment of what this
COVID-19 really is. It wasn't
until early February when I was
in a meeting that experts of the
foundation said there's no way
you know, this, there's been too
much
travel without diagnosis for us
to contain this. And then at
that point, we didn't really
understand the fatality rate,
you know, we didn't understand
that it's a fairly low fatality
rate. And that it's a disease
mainly of the elderly, kind of
like fluids, although a bit
different than that. So that was
pretty scary period, where the
world didn't go on alert,
including the United States
nearly as fast as it needed to.
There's letting some very
important information out there.
No elderly people very low
mortality rate, we didn't know
it. Okay. So can we just move on
with our lives then? And how
about those lockdowns, he
probably would have had to do
was, say a 45. Day lockdown.
I think we would have gotten
pretty good compliance. It says
the lockdown starts extending
out.
And, you know, the lockdown
hasn't dropped the cases to
zero. You know, so the
counterfactual of okay, how much
worse would it have been? If we
hadn't had this lockdown is
unclear. There was a lot of me
about, for example, schools
shutdowns. To this day. You
know, there's still arguments
about how many cases that
avoided it's pretty clear
because young people don't get
sick from the disease very
often, that we probably if we
knew everything we know today,
we would have shut schools down
a lot less than we did during
this pandemic. And yes, it's
tricky for the older adults.
It's tricky.
In a lot of ways, and what I
mean by that high school and
under Exactly, exactly going
virtual tends to work awfully
well. The infection levels are
no, it doesn't work at all for
college going. Virtual works.
This is a computer geek saying
that nope, it didn't doesn't
work at all. No, it did do by
the way. It did alert to parents
to the crappy education they're
getting from these these
socialist teachers. Well, what
he's saying here is that dad's a
plus he's saying that it did
work for college and university
students he said it worked
pretty well.
I don't believe that's true. I
don't believe it either. But
there you go.
In a lot of ways, and I mean by
that high school and under,
exactly. You know for college
going virtual
tends to work awfully well, the
infection levels are a little
higher as you get up into that
age group, but K through 12, we
have a learning deficit that
will take us a long time to
erase that. And sadly, it's a
deficit where the inner city is
where it's almost two years,
suburban schools last private
schools, in some cases, like
mine kid, almost no deficit at
all. Of course, not you elitist
prick. No kidding, elite just
prick. And what he's saying kids
here went to a private school,
they didn't would miss any
school and other right on track.
And the whole thing was designed
for that purpose. All the
elitist kids or all the people
that went to private schools are
good to go, the rest of the kids
are gonna fall way behind, and
there'll be great slaves working
for us.
Okay, that's the end of the show
everybody, once again, we've
made our message clear, it's
obvious where this is all
headed. But wait, but wait,
don't get too excited about
about these lockdowns not
working, we're still going to
need them. What new with your
freedom, what's wrong with you,
there could be more variants
come that would be
immune escaping because their
shape or their spike protein be
a little different. And sadly,
they could even have a higher
fatality rate, you know, I read
the chance of that is, you know,
maybe five to 10%.
But, you know, if you tell
people that risk isn't there,
then the whole idea of okay, you
know, throw your masks away,
don't get your boosters, you're
going to put people incredibly
at risk for now, we need to keep
boosting, particularly the
elderly. And if they'll have a
lot of cases, we don't have to
use masks.
You know, the public should be
ready and not view it as a deep
infringement of, you know, their
freedom that when you get local
outbreaks, which, you know, in
the fall, we'll have some of
that it helps a lot to to have
very high vaccination levels.
And in certain settings, mask
worm, should we be willing to
accept some restrictions on our
liberty apps? Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Let's hear that, again, have
very high vaccination levels.
And in certain settings, math
scoring, should we be willing to
accept some restrictions on our
liberty abs? Absolutely. But you
know, the US that's not our
greatest strength, no making, in
some cases, sacrifice for the
collective. You see, we don't
care about the collective, you
know, the public should be ready
and not view it as a deep
infringement of, you know, their
freedom making.
In some cases, sacrifice for the
collective sacrifice for the
collective. Isn't that that's
got to be some kind of Marxist
term
sacrifice for the collective.
Well as a variation of some
class success, for sure. And
make no metal Make no mistake
Clip of the Day, by the way for
that just because of that part.
Oh, thank you very much. Well, I
did work hard on that clip.
I mean, most of us just deal
with a gag gag, but I have to
say bring it into this is like,
Screw your freedoms, is exactly
what it is. Absolutely, you
should have restrictions, even
though even though they don't
really work what you just said,
but make no mistake, there's a
new wave coming. We're up to
number six. Hey, Donna, good
evening. Here in California,
some counties are already on
their sixth wave of COVID
expectation is that after the
summer, there will be another
explosion of infection.
The White House is sounding the
alarm about a new COVID wave
this fall in winter, driven by
new Oh microns variants, IT
projects up to 30. Notice that
it's now omachron variants, it's
no longer variants, of which
Omicron was one but it's now a
variant of the Omicron. I guess
well, you know, if we could just
stop for a second and re
reconsider these graphs that we
saw that Omicron was created
like a separate entity from the
rest of them, right, like a
function like a vaccine, almost
as Bill Gates even himself said,
right? It was a different animal
completely. It's almost as
though the lab with this out
there to knock the other ones
out of commission, and wishes
what that would be, and it makes
us great, and I think we do have
another wave.
Darren O'Neill couldn't do the
Rock and Roll pre show. He has
COVID I think again, oh, I
should have given him an hour I
had
the one that is so he can have
some backup. Yeah.
Yeah, he can use it when he
feels like it. But Mimi has it?
She has the she still hasn't
it's not the normal
One. Yeah, it's like a nasty
one. Yeah, that's what Darren
said he had 102 Fever, but it
was coming up mean away. I mean,
he's been a week now she still
had fever and stuff.
Now it's what it happens is to
fatigue and yeah, oh, the dry
was dry cough that makes you
want to puke at a certain point.
I don't know about that. But
she, she, she gets tired. And
she doesn't like to do that. And
it's any words your backs off it
goes away goes almost gone is
almost gone. Oh, I'm sick as a
dog again. And it's that it's
kind of like kinda like the
original COVID. But it's doesn't
seem to be as deadly. But it's
but she is irked about it. Well,
yeah. Understandably. So. That's
not cool.
All right, here we go. The White
House is sounding the alarm
about a new COVID wave this fall
in winter driven by New
Democrats variants, IT projects
up to 30% of Americans could be
affected and is urging Congress
to pass billions more in COVID
prevention money now. CBS News
Medical contributor Dr. David
EGUs need to be on top of it.
There should be no more deaths
from this virus, about two
thirds of Americans are now
living in high or substantial
COVID risk areas, new
infections, and hospitalizations
are increasing nationwide.
What's the status of the
pandemic at this point, there's
a lot of immunity out there over
90% of the country has immunity.
And we have packs livid, which
is a failsafe if that of your
high risk and you can treat it.
So this is a new era of living
with rather than hiding from the
virus. Still, about a third of
Americans are not fully
vaccinated and only half have
been boosted. What's the impact
of not having everyone boosted,
the more people get the virus
and the higher your viral count,
the more chance of a new variant
coming, it's not changing to get
more deadly. But by luck of the
draw, there could be a change
that can make it more aggressive
or to evade the vaccines. And
then we're in trouble.
Here in LA most infections are
happening in offices and at
schools. Dr. EGUs says part of
learning to live with COVID
means that we have to change our
workplace culture. If you're
symptomatic. Don't be a hero.
Stay home. Don't be a hero.
Yeah.
You remember the
the International Health
Regulations, there was a big
meeting the World Health
Organization and we were sending
our delegates or US delegate
everyone sending someone over
there. Well, they came up with
some changes, they have changed
the pandemic rules, I put the
document in the show notes. The
biggest one I think is it really
gives seemingly gives the World
Health Organization more power,
they now no longer have to
consult with the member nations
in a health emergency, they can
just call it out and call it
whatever it is and have to wait
for everyone else's numbers to
come in and everyone to call it
individually before they call
it. Endemic pandemic, whatever.
Killer things to continue that
but as the I have a couple of
things to note about the who
when you're done. Go ahead. No,
go ahead. First of all, the who
now is 20% funded by governments
and 80% funded by individuals or
corporations. So they're now an
arm of Pfizer. Yes. And the
Gates Foundation still and one
of India gates for actually the
Gates Foundation, which is which
is fine.
And so meanwhile, there's a good
Sunday not being reported at all
here and my scanning the
international scene.
Oh, Pfizer marketing to the
rescue trying to cut us out eat
I'm sorry, you cut out on Pfizer
marketing scheme.
Coincidence? I think that there
is a beef, a huge beef going on
in India over the numbers that
there, Dan and the way that who
is treating India and I have two
clips from one of the Indian new
TV shows. And I think we'll
start with this is the COVID and
in and the first one would be
the COVID India numbers here.
Okay. Often the World Health
Organization announced that 47
lakh people had died in India,
due to the COVID pandemic, the
government has come out strongly
against the global bodies go
with deaths data, the Indian
government has rejected the
report at multiple levels
questioned the validity of the
model used by who this in a
sense, is sparking of a faceoff
between the World Health
Organization and the government
of India over excess COVID debt
numbers. Yes, I have I have the
Reuters story.
Where Reuters is saying World
Health Organization has almost
three times as many people died
from COVID. They've they've
skewed it to Yeah, because the
India reports have it 10x Oh my
goodness, but that's really
writers eyed about their shit of
course.
Yeah, well, they've got the
documents they be India's Indian
do have a health system that is
they have doctors that are great
and they come over here yeah,
they come over here and heal us.
We love this date and so and
they have a reporting system
that they consider to be
accurate and their number the
and I should mention this for
people who who listen to these
reports if they're out of India,
they use the word lakh 47 lakh
people and it's not a tribe or a
47 lakh lakh is is a factor is
100,000 Black means 100,002 47
lakh people is 4.7 million
Bitcoin like
what le K h what No, I was just
saying Bitcoin lakh Bitcoin
100,000 Bitcoin lakh Good luck.
So,
the
number the Indian say that is
the real number is 40 470,000,
they said a factor of 10 is
they're off by a factor of 10.
And wow, you know, you know,
we've our discussions here, and
in Canada, where they discovered
they went through all the death
records, and they found that,
you know, maybe you know, this
guy was the, is the COVID, died
with COVID or died after a COVID
test after he died in a
motorcycle accident COVID death.
And so, just 10 to one thing may
be accurate in more ways in more
countries than just India. But
let's listen to the second part
of this where this guy rants
about what he thinks is corrupt
who direct and indirect COVID
related deaths but there will be
those again, Professor
Mukherjee, who will just
question the credibility of the
World Health Organization, right
from the start of the pandemic,
the fact that they seem to delay
the warming the world that
they've been very soft on China
in particular. And here you've
got a situation where India has
been accused of hiding debts.
And we still don't know what the
actual numbers in China are, and
the who doesn't seem to be doing
enough. Instead, they seem to be
masking China's debt while
targeting India is one of the
concerns expressed by officials.
Yeah.
Wow. The Indian producers are
doing great work sending you
these clips, John.
Oh, wait.
They didn't know I got these
clips. Yeah. We have no Indian.
We have one or two I think
Indian producers. But that's
that. Yeah. Now these this guy
dug this one up from India
today. He has a broadcast and
they was actually part of an
interview. He was interviewing
some woman who was a professor
at one of our schools in
Madison, Wisconsin or someplace.
And she but she was Indiana. Of
course they have to keep it in
the family of course. And she
was the she was an apologist for
Pfizer and they who he couldn't
get past it.
Just condemning her left or
right. But she was she wasn't
budging. boots on the ground
report from Shanghai from
Professor JJ. He's been updating
me regularly blocked down like a
dog about a month ago, the model
that the local government cited
declared that cases would be
zero by the Third of May that
came in went, whereas they were
reporting 29,000 cases per day a
month ago. The latest numbers as
of May 7, are under 4000
positive cases with only about
180 being symptomatic.
So that's an important little
number there. So 4000 people
tested positive PCR no doubt.
Only 180 have symptoms. Since
January 2022. The government
says that Shanghai in Shanghai,
563 people have died with
Coronavirus, and all had
comorbidities and were elderly.
We anticipate grocery stores
will open and we will be able to
venture out of the compound by
next Friday, May 13, which I
think will now make it close to
eight weeks that people have
been locked down with limited
food and he doesn't luckily our
professor does not live in one
of the apartment complexes. So
he's actually able to get some
things that some fresh air. CBS
spent some time on let's let's
see if the numbers match up with
our boots on the ground report.
Elizabeth China's zero COVID
strategy has seen millions of
people locked down. Shipping and
manufacturing seriously
disrupted is the country's
leadership showing any signs of
modifying or changing course. No
was just mentioned their
very high powered meeting of the
committee of the communist party
where President Xi was present.
They kind of doubled down and
they said that the current COVID
policy this draconian lockdowns
nationwide are both scientific
and effective. You also
mentioned that they wait a
minute Bill Gates literally just
said it's not scientific
ineffective.
Did he not
I
don't know if you said it in
those words, but basically,
yeah, well, that's like the way
it is a substitute for safe and
effective, though. Yes, yes, it
currently didn't affect, you
know, this show is the fact that
it is safe, safe and effective,
smart and effective, like safe
and effective. For me, we just
safe. We're safe and effective.
Don't worry, COVID policy, this
draconian lockdowns nationwide,
are both scientific and
effective. You also mentioned
that they they had brought up
the fear of infections and
deaths. And in that that's
probably true. You know, China
has not got the best how best
health care system, it doesn't
cover everybody adequately. And
their vaccination program hasn't
been a massive success. For
example, only 20% of people over
80 years old had been boosted.
And so if the virus really was
allowed to rip through the
population, there probably
wouldn't be a lot of deaths. The
question is, though, whether the
end game the way to deal with
that is to keep these endless
rolling lockdowns that are so
disruptive and which are really
starting to annoy some people or
to come up with a better
solution. And certainly, the
West seems to have discovered
and proven that that is a better
vaccine.
Oh, a better vaccine. Ooh,
that's kind of dangerous what
she's saying there, because that
would be mandated. 11am on the
morning. Here's the follow up.
How was Shanghai doing
specifically? So give us the
state of things. Shanghai, I
think has been locked down for
about a month now. We had heard
longer, no certain
neighborhoods, they would allow
people to leave. But I don't
even know if that's really
happening. And then there's of
course, Beijing, right? Well,
there's a lot of confusion. So
broadly speaking, two and a half
million people in the very
center of Shanghai are still a
month in under hard lockdown in
their apartments. Another 16
million or so are in this funny
Limbo allowed out but often only
as far as the perimeter of the
garden or the you know, the
compound around these buildings.
And different parts of the city
are administering or enforcing
this soft lockdown differently.
So there's a huge amount of
confusion and frustration. There
are several million people,
Sikhs and change who have been
liberated in in the suburbs
around of Shanghai.
But they're complaining there's
nowhere to go because things are
still shut down. So it's a bit
of a patchwork is unarguable
that the number of zoos in
arguable unarguable in art. I
heard that too. I. I'm not sure
that, that that's not correct. I
can't say for sure.
I don't know. I caught my
attention. You're right. I don't
like this lady. She say it
again. He's about 6 million and
change. She's too glib. Get her
off the air. No, no, let's play
40 More seconds planning there's
nowhere to go because things are
still shut down. So it's a bit
of a patchwork is unarguable
that the number of new cases is
coming down. So for example,
months ago 25,000 and change new
cases? No, no, no, it was 29,000
not 25,000. And change lady. We
have the report on boots on the
ground a month ago 25,000. And
change new cases a day in
Shanghai. We're down to 4000
today correct. And the the
authorities say there's been a
like a real steady decrease from
the 22nd of April on so they
they feel they're making
progress. The question is
though, if they threw the city
open, will it rock it up again?
And unfortunately, there's only
one way to find out. Yeah, open
up doors. Let's Canadian lives.
Thank you very much. The
Canadian
advocating for opening up please
lady. She said progress.
Progress. She didn't say she had
another word in there didn't
mention the 199 arguable is a
Canadian way of saying yeah,
there you go. You're right.
You're right. You're right.
I think that's all I've got on
on COVID It's just they're gonna
push it again. They're gonna try
hard. They're gonna try hard and
can try those vaccines in the
warehouse in the freezer. Well,
actually, I was reading that,
you know, the
Pfizer has a whole like 100 and
million plus doses that are
sitting on the shelf that are
about to expire again, even
though they gotta get rid of
those. Gotta get rid of them. Or
as you heard in one of those
earlier clips, we need more
billions more billions for COVID
prevention. Now it's we know
what it's for.
Well, I don't have any more
COVID Close by do since you're
in China with your report. I do
have some stuff and you haven't
heard about this either because
it's not being reported about
the Hong Kong election. No, no
did not know anything now to
Hong Kong and the territories
next leader is going to be
confirmed on Sunday, John Lee is
assured victory, as he is the
sole candidate and will be
affected by the loyal democracy.
Dream brown reports now on the
man hoping to revive the
fortunes of Asia's financial
hub. John Lee's career has been
rooted in discipline, a career
policeman who went on to become
Hong Kong security chief.
During the turbulent spring and
summer of 2019, he directed the
response to anti government
protests. Now he's about to
replace Carrie Lam as Hong
Kong's next leader, at a time
when the territory remains
deeply divided, and exhausted by
COVID-19. It's been a short and
strange contest. Without even
token competition. It's an
unusual election because there's
just one candidate.
Because you'd have the the
election just open to everyone,
even though have only one
candidate we need we also need
to vote for them.
These only rally on Friday was a
small invitation only event that
included members of the
committee that will elect him.
In the coming five years, Hong
Kong will become a caring,
accommodating place full of
energy and hope. Let's do one
thing together, support the
election on May 8. Lee has the
central government's backing a
sign it wants a Hong Kong leader
with strong security
credentials. Chunkin Wah is a
political commentator who left
Hong Kong V England more than a
week ago, because he no longer
felt safe. He says Lee doesn't
have the right experience to
lead a global financial center.
You may look into the CV of John
knee, you know that he had no
experience in economic affairs,
international trade and all
major areas of social policy in
Hong Kong. Looks like he has
experience in cracking heads.
That his gig. So if you listen
to their gut, they will come to
the positive side. Just a couple
of guys that come in as
apologists and one of them says,
you know, we expect everyone to
vote. I mean, what's the point?
Well, hold on a second. Like, if
this was open elections, he said
it himself. You know, even if
there's one candidate doesn't
matter, people still have to
vote. Well, why don't we create
a vortex going for a position?
It's too late. Oh, it's already
done. They already had the the
elections today or tomorrow.
Crikey. Okay, let's just move on
to part two, which is makes it
as another kickers and other is
real eyeroll are and this is and
they're trying to make it seem
as though this is all okay. Lee
says his priority will be issues
like housing, not more democracy
or a free vote. He's also
promised additional security
laws and to increase patriotic
education. And he's very bright,
which is what I like about him.
So I really feel Hong Kong is
ready for this kind of change.
And plus he has the trust of
China. That is something very,
very important. Lee's campaign
suffered an early setback when
YouTube shut down his account,
citing compliance with United
States sanctions. That means he
can't visit that country, just
like the outgoing Chief
Executive of Hong Kong people
will have no say in this
election. That task falls to an
election committee drawn from
Hong Kong's business and
political elite, a committee
vetted by a panel that included
John Lee
Oh man, that's democracy. That
is democracy right there. That's
how it should be. When you when
you have the power you just
expand a little bit. I like it.
I look forward to talking about
some democracy in Ukraine. But
first, I'd like to thank you for
your courage say in the morning
to you the man who put the C and
the clock were turning back
ladies and gentlemen, Mr. John
C. Dvorak.
Mr. Adam curry. So in the
morning all ships and sea boots
on the ground feet in the air
and subs in the water the
dangers of the Knights out there
in the morning to the trolls in
the troll room, as new times
second show, let's have a count
hands up there trolls let's see
what you got. How many do you
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To 60 nines back on the up.
That's better.
He's very happy to see these
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Really 24/7 You can be even IRC
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they're on each other's shows
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Nope, no, no payroll? It's it is
Wouldn't you say? John the the
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And that's that.
So definitely check out troll
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then we thank networks for the
album artwork for episode 1448
titled that one French rats. You
knew we're gonna go for some
kind of Cinco Demayo gag and a
lot of artists picked with knew
that this was going to happen.
And it was the mug the happy
Cinco Demayo the coffee mug get
it and that was a good one with
the Sombrero and then the
management in all uppercase,
which was an inside joke for the
show. It was good and obviously
there was other things that we
liked. We take a look here in
our lives like the I like I like
something I was fighting for it.
You
know what we discussed Matthew
drop COEs Cinco Demayo coffee
tin Yeah, that's one of them. We
like that so when I was really
jacked up about you like the pig
with lipstick I mentioned it no
you liked in raw jacked about
the pig with lips now now.
She we have to go to the next
page already.
There was a lot of Cinco de Maya
with mayonnaise. I actually
liked Rick Harris as cinco Cinco
de mio Rio mayo.
What else was there anything
else that we liked the rat? I
liked the bath you dropped COEs
rat on a bicycle?
Yes, when I was fighting for
Yeah.
didn't fight very hard. I did.
And then you'd like to score. I
liked the mug a lot, though. So
yeah, you'd like to Skull Cinco
de na by toast? Is that the one
you liked? Like the death mass?
Was that that was one of those
you'd like that's the one that
is the death mask. But was it
toast? It was moose throat was
toast was the one I liked, which
was I used on the newsletter, I
think when you're talking to oh,
they Okay, that was a different
one.
In all, though, an outstanding
selection for us to choose from
cannot beat this type of value
that the artists bring to us for
every single episode of corn. I
mean, it's hard to imagine I
talked to other podcasters. And
they'll say hey, man, great art.
You guys do us and we don't do
anything. We just we just sit
there and like we do this show?
Yeah. It's like if we can
automate us, that's good. We're
good to go. No.
Now there's a project.
Yeah, just draw on the sources
from 50, almost 1500 episodes
and create the voices and no
theories. The theory must show.
Yeah, no, but our thinking, I
think there's enough of us out
there that AI should be able to
get our thinking,
or how we're familiar with the
matters anyway. And I just had
to say no, no, this is this is
1020. Sometimes 50 could be 100.
People who are who are vying for
for this honor of being
excoriated by us telling their
work is no good. And they seem
to really enjoy it. And then of
course, when they when they when
when they because we understand
the heart of an artist. Yes, we
do.
Use us especially understand the
heart of the artist. Exactly. So
thank you very much to
what was it? networks for the
Cinco Demayo It was perfect. You
can follow along and no agenda
art generator.com. Or if you'd
like, drop that legacy app.
Don't send me emails that hey,
my app is not working. If it's
Apple or Spotify, go to new
podcast apps.com You will be
updated when the show drops
within under 60 seconds. Oh, by
the way, I did like to Kenny
Ben, let me grab my
Sign art. That was also cool.
Yep. We needed Cinco Demayo.
Yeah, that's what we needed. new
podcast apps.com. Go grab
yourself a modern podcast app
there for all platforms, all
versions. I personally liked the
web apps for some reason that
just seemed to work great. And
you can store all your your
podcast list and it works on any
device and install apps. But
that's just me.
Now, you're the you're the guy
got the gun. Did you see that
Facebook canceled their their
podcasting initiatives? B, I
think Did you mentioned that? I
might have I might have.
They turned out that they
didn't. They couldn't make it
work. There's no there is no
money, because they don't
understand. Any value for value
is what you need is the only way
that this can work long term. I
was telling the Hollywood
executive that last night. I
mean, you know, it's not going
to last forever. People are
going to stop paying for
streaming. There's too much
you've oversaturated the market.
He went free with that. He went
to shoot me he went yeah, sure.
You're right. But I'm rich. So
shut up.
didn't say that.
He agrees he agrees with me. Of
course. Let's thank our
executive producers and
Associate Executive Producer
49. Yes. You know, you mentioned
that I was watching some morning
shows today. And they said,
Well, what are you doing? And
they they're doing to play some
shots? That's a great show. I'm
listening to it. They say where
is it? When is it started
starting Wednesday on Discovery
plus, Discovery plus now
discovery plus, what's
discovery? Plus? I think that's
that's the big concept that they
roll CNN plus into and they're
going to create a huge, you
know, the History Channel,
everything will be in discovery
plus, that's going to be yet
another streaming offering. It's
going to be free. This I don't
know. Probably not. I would
doubt it. Yeah. I would doubt
it.
All right. Our executive
producers and Associate
Executive producers for episode
1449. Luckily, we did have some
people who love their moms, but
most didn't. 11 1111 mom lovers,
once COVID Pass s grew mom, who
cares?
John Cooper's from Honolulu
Hawaii sent 508 teen and he says
right away a switcheroo in honor
of my smokin hot bride Sorrell
Sorrell that the soil soil as
sorrow would it be so rel it
looks I bet you'd soil. I think
it's Sorrell. It's Sorrell and
her superior birthing skills.
All right. Happy mom's day from
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Mom. What is the best way to
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Celebrate her on the best
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Kyle and I would love to put
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Goodness. That means I've missed
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my mother in law Mary who is
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I'm very lucky to have her in my
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you spend deed deuced his
brother Brian hit him in the
mouth about a year ago and now
never misses a show I will often
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that's something you need to
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Well,
I have good news for you, John.
You do? Yep. The war is
officially over.
Officially over that was gonna
be over when Putin gave his
speech not enough. Do you hear
this listen to this
that is Bono and the edge from
YouTube doing what is billed as
an impromptu pop up song with
some Ukrainian military in the
subway. In in
well, they say Ukraine but it
looks like a film sent to me and
they're singing standby Ukraine
when Bano shows up you know that
at the end is near you know the
mono was save will save the
world.
So and have you ever seen this
subway? They just like oh, they
they performed ad hoc concert in
the subway? This is the subway
where's the Lensky? Does his
soul lit? Yeah, it's a studio
basically were where they had
the steps. Yes. Yeah, yes,
exactly. And you know where my
studio you know, we're one step
closer to the war ending when
we're taking away the toys. It
goes to heavy pads, a swimming
pool and a movie theater. But
the 140 meter luxury yacht, the
Sahara Zod, will not be setting
sail anytime soon after being
impounded by Italian authorities
under EU sanctions imposed
against Russia in response to
the war in Ukraine. Anti
Corruption activists claimed the
boat which is valued at 650
million euros belongs to Russian
President Vladimir Putin himself
citing as evidence a crew list,
which contains the names of
people who work for the
organization that looks after
the president's security.
But the Italian Ministry of
Finance said only that it had
found significant economic and
business links between the
ship's owner and eminent people
in the Russian government. So
maybe we got Putin's yacht maybe
not take it anyway. I mean,
first of all, first of all, I
have another yacht story too.
Let's play mind before we my
thoughts on this bullcrap. In
Italy. This is a this is on
shocky turned over the reins of
her job to some black. No, no,
it's not hold on a second. Not
some black woman we have to we
have to discuss her separately.
It is Corinne jump here. Not
just some black woman. She is
the first groundbreaking Black
LGBTQ plus woman, perfect
person.
How can somebody be LGBTQ plus?
Isn't she lesbian? Well, it's
the category
What's the giant category? Could
mean does it mean that she's
what's what's one of those? Go
through those terms? One by one.
Could she be? could she possibly
gay male?
Well, I'm just looking for the
headline, I want to show it to
you.
Because magical will not show it
to you. I want to read it to you
because that that was the way
here. What that's the way she
introduced her at this stage on
the stage. Yes, I know. I saw
this and they started crying
together. It was.
I was looking for the headline
LGBT care, peered out and here
it is. Oh, it's a little
different. This is CNBC, Corinne
jumpier has been named the Biden
administration's new White House
press secretary becoming the
first black woman and the first
out LGBTQ person to take the
podium. So she's not in that
long lead. LGBTQ plus? Yes. But
in the long the full size of the
plus part isn't associated also
in the ally. Ally. Ally. Yeah,
maybe she's just an ally. Well,
or she's but that's why we're
that's why they don't well, no,
that's why they shortened it to
LGBTQ in the headline because
they know she's not an ally. She
knows she's not they know she's
not a CJ to gay male. She know.
The other ones is G. Yeah. Yeah.
Did you say what she is instead
of throwing that that moniker on
there, would you like to
understand why they do that?
Because I think you know, yeah,
yeah. Because that's the
understand because that's the
group that's the activation
group.
You know, that's, that's the
people you need to help the poor
LGBTQ issues. Okay. Yeah. And
you leave the pluses out Yes.
Now the pluses did not import or
the allies were not in it.
So let's go back let's go now so
they did that little event and
then it's okay this will be fun
to watch when she takes over.
And so she so the first thing
they go to is this this is the
first thing when they do the
press guys, the first thing they
go to is the capture of a yet
another yacht without due
process. And I want to
deconstruct this a little bit
and then talk about the Italian
lot. I want to give you an
update on a Russian oligarchs
yacht that was seized that you
may have seen, not me, but I did
want to note and make sure
everybody saw it. Today, the
Department of Justice announced
that the Fijian law enforcement
executed a seizure warrant
freezing the motor yacht
Ahmadiyya, a 348 foot luxury
vessel owned by sanctioned
Russian oligarch Suleiman
Kerimov. They got his worth
approximately $300 million or
more. This was done with support
and assistance from the FBI and
Fiji acted at the request of the
Department of Justice. Following
issues issuance of a seizure
warrant from the US District
Court for the District of
Columbia, Fiji and authorities
executed the request obtaining a
domestic seizure warrant from a
Fijian court. As you know, the
President has made clear we will
go after Russian oligarchs and
their ill gotten gains using
every authority we have to hold
them accountable. That is so
crazy.
Did they threatened Fiji?
And what authority what
authority do we have? This is
this is global police force now.
Please read the last part of
this again, that's just the last
few sentences. Oh, hold on. I
already dumped it already
stopped I got I got
from a Fijian court. As you
know, the President has made
clear we will go after Russian
oligarchs and their ill gotten
gains using every authority we
have to hold them accountable.
So I guess they have that
authority then somehow
that I know of. But what is this
ill gotten gains? What are the
ill gotten gains? And what is
that what was
holding them accountable for
their play that last just let
that last word EJ and has made
clear we will go after Russian
oligarchs and their ill gotten
gains using every authority we
have to hold them accountable or
hold them accountable
accountable to ill gotten gains.
Okay, this was they got ill
gotten gains do we know that for
a fact and what what is ill I
mean, are they ill gotten gains
is it drug money is ill the same
as illegal or is it just let me
see ill ill gotten ill gotten
what does that mean? That could
be that you got it you're sick
and you got it? Let me see ill
gotten ill gotten definition
meaning here we go. Let's let's
get into it. A call Okay.
Acquired by illicit or improper
means. Says who? Merriam
Webster. There's
who says gays that they've got
were ill gotten on what
authority do we have to make
that make that assertion because
nobody can have a yacht? Nobody
can have them accountable. Hold
them accountable for what for
having a yacht
That's the only answer is the
authority to do this and what
that Feagins cave for no good
reason. This is just beyond the
pale I don't get it. I do I want
to mention this global police
force. That's what this is.
What is that? We had that that
was independent and this is also
keeping Jeff Bezos in check.
Keeping Bill Gates in check.
Keeping everybody with a yacht
in check. Hey, you know don't
mess around man at the biggest
one. Yeah. Everybody with the
uh, you know what? They might go
after his yacht.
But they're gonna go gotten
gains you've gotten gains.
That's right, scam. Here's this
article that's funny. From 2020
to 577. Russian oligarchs many
involved with oil and gas have
recently died under mysterious
circumstances. Oops. Those
suicide is officially suspected.
Yeah, that's what I do when
criminals involvement with
violence. And they list one
after the other. They're always
shot in their homes shot in
their homes. A family shot dead
the kids the wife everyone's
shot dead suppose Really?
Really? Yeah. That's a murder
suicide. One guy? Yeah, the
police starts with Loretta Mora
in Spanish. A lot of them in
Spain.
Read I just read one of these
day earlier police in Moscow but
3000 miles away from the coastal
city in Spain made a gruesome
discovery. Vladislav Ave of
another millionaire and his wife
and 13 year old daughter were
found dead in their luxury
apartment. The Russian state
news agency Taz reports that he
had a pistol in his hand and is
suspected authorities suspected
by shooting his wife and
daughter before killing himself.
incidents took place within 24
hours of each other and the
presumed courses of events
strikingly similar, is like two
of those. They're desperate
latest in a series of mysterious
deaths of Russian oligarchs,
primarily from the energy sector
that have taken place in 2022
and January. Leonid Schulman a
six year old high level manager
Gazprom reportedly committed
suicide. Then on February 25,
Alexander Tullia cough another
former manager at the energy
giant was found hanging dead in
his house in St. Petersburg
three days later, the Ukraine
born gas and energy magnate
Mikhail watt Ford was also found
a hanging dead in the garage of
his country estate in England.
It goes on and on and on when
one after the other
Ha, yeah, nobody knows what's
going on. Apparently this took
place in 2017 to a whole bunch
of oligarchs quote unquote
oligarchs wound up dead no
Western media doesn't report on
any of it or even care and the
curious thing is is all these
guys recently that were found
dead were were all all of them
were missing from the sanctions
list they were not listed as to
be sanctioned against and and
did they have ill gotten gains
and Yassa well I don't know for
sure held accountable were held
accountable man well this is
only adding you know to the to
the problems that we have the
EURO NEWS today was filled with
that's it G sevens going to
going to sanction no more
Russian imports of of oil the
same oil not gas. Eu Nope. No
more No more Russian petroleum
products. So now we have
all kinds of interesting things
happening Yes, in that regard.
Let's go back to your story
about the guy neatly Why is
Italy doing this unless they
want it either. They're getting
cut off from the gas, or because
they're they're going around
about ways and intelligence can
do this to pay the Russians for
gas. They want gas they're doing
they're doing it they are they
are paying so an intermediary
who then takes that and then
pays the Russians in rubles. And
so why are they grabbing the
yacht because it's, it's it's no
different from you to appearing
in a subway. Look what we're
doing. I'm just saying if I'm
giving you gas, yes. And you're
going to freeze to death without
my Russian gas. Why are you
taking my yacht?
I wish this was a real
conversation that we were
having. I don't know man. Your
yachts tiny sucks.
Your yachts my way. It's a lot
better than your yacht. It's
virtue signaling. It is it and
there's a lot of it going on.
You know when there was I got
it. What?
To grab the Russian yacht. The
Italians did to seize it. So the
Americans can grab it.
Oh, I like that. Keep it safe.
Because there was a different
story about the Italian yacht.
It wasn't that didn't sound like
it was coming from the US
Justice Department. No, this is
the grammar yacht. Yes. Oh,
don't worry boy. We got
We got it. Yeah, that's a good
point. Fiji, those suckers, they
should have done the same thing.
Yeah, the Fiji well, did they?
Yeah. Right from their hands. We
couldn't do that with the
Italian so easy. Hey, do you
remember the who, you know like
talking about my generation?
Yeah. bump bump, bump bump pom
pom. They were kind of like
rebels back in the day, weren't
they? Were they?
Well, not anymore, for sure. But
one of our producers sent in a
video of the WHO playing Dallas
think they're playing in Austin
this week. And they have you
know, they got screens, and oh,
yeah, they're flashing images of
Zelinsky and the Ukrainian flag.
So ladies and gentlemen, the who
is falling for this Google crop.
So with all this, with the
energy markets, upset, a lot of
different things to talk about
kind of briefly, but diesel fuel
is now at $6 a gallon. So this
is now pretty much a past six
bikes around here and give me a
break. It's adult it's really
what is it now? Close to nine I
think diesel fuel in the like in
my immediate areas probably won
675
Hmm.
Yeah, that I mean, that's too
expensive. So that's that's
hurting think that's yes, that's
hurting everything.
That is going to bring some
version of food shortages, pure,
if only purely from delivery not
being able to be made. We have
warnings again now of
electricity shortages. And
they're cranking it up,
particularly in Texas. Now Oh,
it's warm. It's warm. Now on
zero. It's really easy. Yes, we
are ground zero. It's warm. Now
we can't we can handle the we
can handle the load. We can't
handle the load. We can't handle
too much. Did you know you
mentioned the discovery plus the
History Channel
is involved in a lot of
predictive programming. And they
actually did a history piece,
which I will play a piece of
this is Nostradamus, did you
know that Nostradamus predicted
all of this, John, did you know
that, of course predicted all of
this always focused on the big
picture? Nostradamus was
fascinated by crises that could
have global consequences.
If there was a famine that was
bad enough to shut down the
American food production,
where would really look bad, is
not so much in America would be
bad enough, but it would be
catastrophic. Beyond America's
borders. Because we are the
breadbasket of the world. It's
been estimated that if exports
of food were cut off, in a
year's time, 400 million people
in Africa might die from famine
and starvation. Nostradamus sees
this famine spreading out of
control and our world descending
into barbarism. The Great
Famine, which I sense
approaching, will often turn up
in various areas that have
become worldwide.
It will be so vast and long
lasting, that people will grab
roots from the trees and
children from the breast. It
would be so complete and variant
that babies would be snatched
from the breast and man would
eat his fellow man Yeah, ASTRA
Dominus is terrifying scenario
is one of his most graphic
descriptions of the end of the
world. I mean, he got it right,
right down to Democrats eating
babies. The guy nails it.
Now he was a talented belly. Do
you know that what he predicted
would be the the safest place to
ride out the end of the world?
It's an island. It's an island.
Oh, Catalina No, the visa?
The yes the the guy was a
genius. Because the party Island
Yes. Where he wanted the
world of course.
Anyway, we all know that climate
change and Putin is priced in I
leave it okay. You're not
leaving Ukraine? I got you
kicked Ukraine clips. Oh, I'm
sorry to bring on Ukraine clips.
Let's go. First of all, listen,
listen to Ned Price.
Not price again. I want you to
listen to Ned Price, but I want
you to listen to His voice and
net is what national security
adviser? No, no, that's Jake.
No. Jake is the Secretary of
State. No, Jake Sullivan is the
National Security Adviser.
What's Ned Price then? He's the
spokes hole. Oh, spokes hold
what? He went from spook to
spokes hole.
Yeah, wow. Russia's power in the
region and beyond. is
significantly diluted and it is
diluted because
As if something you referred to
cite, those are the export
controls, but also the economic
sanctions that we have placed on
Moscow. It's diluted because of
the diplomatic isolation, the
pariah status that President
Putin's war campaign in Ukraine
has bestowed upon Hold on a
second new talking point pariah
status.
Let's kind of get this clip a
week ago, it hasn't caught on,
on him. to your specific
question. Yes, Masco does have a
defense industry. It is a
defense industry that is not
wholly self reliance. It is
reliant on key inputs and
products from the international
community, including from the
West, that is precisely what our
export controls are designed to
choke off. Because of that,
Moscow's high tech, its defense
sectors, its aerospace sector,
its energy exploration sector, a
number of strategic sectors that
Moscow would need
for its regional and and
ambitions beyond the region have
been an orbing start. And as I
said, Russia is is now proposed
from China. In terms of the
response we've seen from the
international community, you
look at any number of votes at
the UN, for example, where 141
countries, the vast majority of
the world, country, world
countries have come together to
condemn President Putin's
behavior.
Oh, this bullcrap. Yeah. He gets
the same stuff from China that
we do. Yeah. And India, India,
and China can provide Russia
with everything. Okay, but
that's not worth actually the
very interesting thing and he's
another part to this. I'm gonna
get I'm gonna skip that. Because
I don't want to play.
It was on was on meet the
president, Mike McCaul. He's a
Republican. Yeah, he's from
Texas. He's a total douche
knuckle. Now. Warm. Warm, are
you? Yes, he's a war monger from
Texas. And he's under one of the
committee's as important foreign
relations I think but that's not
the point. You heard.
Ned Price and the way he tells
you Yes. Thanks.
For him Yes, I did because he's
from the CIA millio but he's
from the gate CIA. mil either
very gay CIA. Millia Yeah, he's
out gay this person that were
LGBTQ plus out. Let's listen to
Mike McCaul. Listen to his
cadence that concerns that these
attacks on Russia could actually
lead to a wider war maybe even
retaliation with nuclear
weapons. That's always a
concern. The short range
tactical nukes is always the we
discussed that with with NATO
when I was there, you know they
brought the Butcher of Syria in
the fight this the second phase
of this war he's a very
very frightening man he dropped
barrel busting bombs in Syria on
civilians and that's been
discredited McCall chemical
weapons with Assad in Syria to
kill civilians White Helmets,
bullcrap hoax, what would happen
if a chemical weapon was dropped
in Ukraine and or short range
Tactical Nuke? The question
there is what the world idly sit
back and watch that happen
without doing anything? What
would we what should we do? I
just find it hard to believe we
want to talk to the Secretary
General of NATO. Their job is
really to defend NATO. That's
not trigger. What? He sounded
more like me when I did these
clips, but okay, it doesn't
sound just like nice. No,
because he doesn't have enough
talk. And so it's but the guy's
a jerk. Well, allow me to play
his counterpart, Seth Moulton,
Democrat from Massachusetts. I
only have 10 seconds left for
each of you if you can't Fox
News. Interestingly, I did. But
if they wrap this in the Senate,
with a Ukraine funding and a
COVID funding, you guys okay
with that Congress Moulton.
We're gonna support it because
it's the right thing to do for
Ukraine. I mean, obviously,
there's a lot of politics
involved. And there will be
domestic debates here at home
about all their policies and
whatnot. But at the end of the
day, we've got to realize we're
at war. And we're not just at
war to support the Ukrainians
were fundamentally at war,
although it's somewhat through a
proxy with Russia and it's
important that we win.
We win Russia, it's important
that we win. Yeah. You know,
because what he means is the
Democrat Party is at war with
Russia.
Could be they could be could be,
could be. I have a
this is CBS
This weekend Russian nuclear
saber rattling.
I always love a package that
starts off with violence.
This is how Russia rattles
sabers.
Testing a missile capable of
carrying a nuclear weapon more
than 10,000 Miles nearly twice
the distance from Moscow to
Miami. At least you use my this
muscle schists. Russia's Foreign
Minister recently called the
risk of nuclear war considerable
yet Brian and Russian talk shows
have debated how quickly a bomb
could reach Europe, even showing
how one might create a nuclear
tsunami. So wipe out the UK
Yeah.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd
Austin has tried to play down
the threat of nuclear war.
But as the war rages on in
Ukraine, a mushroom cloud
wouldn't suddenly just appear on
the horizon. The West would have
intelligence so there'd be a
warning. There would be warnings
that these warheads were being
deployed in a period where it's
not available for sea retired
commander Andy Corvette captain
to have the UK is Vanguard class
submarines capable of delivering
its Trident nuclear missile. How
easy would it be for Putin to
launch a nuclear weapon, my
understanding of the Russian
system is that is very similar
to the British one. So the
authority to launch must come
from Putin. Although the
decision rests with the
political leader, the ability to
do that doesn't.
So tomorrow is Victory Day in
Russia, May 9. And Victory Day
is to commemorate the Soviet
Union's defeat of Nazi Germany
in World War Two. And the
speculation is that Putin will
declare a win on the Nazis in
Ukraine, which is great that
happened on the same day.
And I think he could do it and
you could pull it off. I think
if I was going to do a photoshop
job, I just didn't have time for
this last newsletter where it
was going to be Putin placed
right over Bush words had
mission accomplished in the
fact.
Yeah, yeah. Couldn't be easier
to talk about is actually to do
it. Although it's not hard to do
that type of Photoshop. So I
friend in my Ukrainian he wants
to large software companies, and
he's got 150 employees in
Ukraine 150 In Russia, and I
talked him over the weekend. And
he says that and he's
he's Ukrainian himself. He was
born in Kyiv. And he also told
me how to pronounce it
correctly. Oh, and everyone's
everyone's pronouncing it wrong.
If you have a real if you're
Ukrainian. It's pronounced is
it's like it's like key. If only
it's Kev. Kev. be exact. You
actually nailed it. Yeah, well,
I'm Ukrainian. So he's
like, yeah, it's one syllable.
It's like saying, it's like,
well, we say, Kevin. Hey, Kev.
Hey, Kev. Come over here, man.
Yeah, that's exactly what's
supposed to be anyway. So he
says that the Ukrainians are now
and he's taken three out. He's
gotten 3000 people out of the
country himself. And he's got a
he's got 150 employees and in
Kyiv key, and he's got another
group in Russia. And he's This
is a nightmare. And he says,
and he says, The Ukrainians are
tougher than the Russians
thought and is going to, they're
never gonna beat them. And he
says, Now the Ukrainians because
of the guns and all the bullets,
they actually think they can
push the Russians out of the
country completely. And so
nothing, you know, great. So I
told them the idea of Putin
coming off and just saying you
won tomorrow? Yeah, he, he says
they know, he doesn't think so.
But I think it's possible.
You know, speaking of Ukraine
CrowdStrike, the renowned
cybersecurity firm is, of
course, founded in in Ukraine,
Ukrainian management.
They are now saying, hey, you
know what?
We did all that research on the
DNC server. And we thought that,
you know, the Russians have
stolen the data. And of course,
we know it was Seth Rich.
They're saying, oh, you know, I
think we might have relied too
much on spoof data.
All this stuff is coming out,
John. It's crazy. It's like the
Pfizer stuff that maybe they're
just dropping it well, and until
they can say, hey, hey, we told
you, we told you tell us what
were you doing? Meanwhile, we
told you about it. Roe vs. Wade.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly. All right. I got to
update Baiser get them out of
the way this year crane steel
plant update.
Sorry. misfire. Can we go?
Ukraine says all women, children
and elderly people have been
evacuated from the Edo style
steel plant and Mario
People, but Ukrainian fighters
remain trapped inside. The plant
is the only part of Mario pol
still under Ukrainian control.
Russia has stepped up its
attacks across Ukraine.
Observers say Russia wants to
show a force to coincide with
its Victory Day holiday on
Monday.
See, there you go. There you
have it.
John, the Donbass report. This
is from NPR that was from I
believe. LG zero. This is from
NPR. This is the Ukraine Don
boss stalled. Ukraine's military
says fighting in the eastern
Donbass area is intensifying and
prsu Leon high da reports Russia
is trying to break a defensive
line that's held for nearly
eight years. The military
administrator in Ukraine's
Donetsk region says that Russian
bombardment either damaged or
totally destroyed more than two
dozen homes and businesses
overnight. This reporter is CIA.
He says the number of dead is
relatively low but expects to
find more victims throughout the
day. Russian forces have spilled
across the line of contact here,
attacking from the north and
south but they haven't managed
to penetrate this particular
area. After almost two and a
half months of all out war. The
line was fortified in 2014, when
Russian backed forces first
attempted to seize the region.
Russia may be looking for some
key victories in the done boss
ahead of Monday's Victory Day
celebrations. When President
Putin is expected to make a
major speech about the war in
Ukraine. I guess, I guess the
word is out. I guess that's
that's where it's headed. This
speech is going to be
interesting, but you know, it'll
be at least a five month longer
war because that's what we paid
for $33 billion was for five
months. So we do want to see our
money on the screen people.
We're not just giving you money
to then you know, like, Okay,
we're good now.
We want to see that money up
there on the screen Ukrainians,
they can get their way they can
get the money and run. All right
from Ukraine. Now I'd like to
just circle back since we are
talking up Saki who did this
When did she start an MSNBC?
Does she start like, like this
week right away, or I don't know
that she's starting.
The staff is all up in arms
about this. I mean, now that I
Okay. I had a chat with
my friend who works at NBC. And
she said that that woman by the
way, that woman?
Yes.
Woman Rashida. She's been there
for a while. And she's been
trying to shake things up for
ages. I
Rashida is she's missing some
important factors to be
considered for this job.
skin color, and sexual
orientation. But she's got this
skin color. No, not like Karina,
John Pierre, but you don't think
she's black enough? No, in fact,
me and Kareem Jean Pierre is not
a DOS. She's not she's not
African America. She looks like
Haiti. Yeah, Haitian Exactly.
Yeah, because a lot of Haitians
calling themselves black
Americans,
much to the chagrin of many
black Americans. But let's
listen to CBS This morning's
report about this joyous
occasion. Well, the new White
House press secretary is taking
over the podium Korean John
Pierre will replace Jen Psaki
starting next week. She will be
the first black and first openly
LGBTQ plus person to fill the
role is currently the White
House's Principal Deputy Press
Secretary. I'm just so grateful
to have had Korean by my side
for this over the last 15 months
and I just can't wait to see her
shine at the podiums Misaki has
held the position that's racist,
joining MSNBC following her
departure to be joining MSNBC
following shine when she is
shoeshine boy. John is so
racist. That's what she said.
Yeah, well, I think you know, I
think it was in subconscious I'm
telling you. So the views look
like a generous person. The view
went off script and and off the
rails over Korean and it wasn't
even about Korean. So we have
Sonny Halston, who is the
the also not a doll she's the
cute brown curly hair lady who
has the big Netflix deal, which
is all about black women or
women of color, people of color.
That's her production company
another Netflix winner everybody
that shit that's liquid your
stock price. Tell me how that
programming is working out.
Then there's the Republican
consultant to Anna Navarro. Who
doesn't seem like she fits in
the Republican bodies every day.
She's never voted Republican in
her life. Probably not. And then
another I think an actual a das
black woman who was I think she
was a guest. I don't know her
name offhand. And she says hey,
you know like, you can be
All kinds of different things. I
can be a Republican and I can
still believe in pro choice.
This is not you know, it's not
strict straight lines up and
down. And Sonny hos and I have
to imagine we know this show was
tightly scripted, right? With
this has been confirmed by many,
many sources. Yeah. So it, it
starts to go off the rails, and
Sonny grabs her right ear with
her hand, but you know, pushing
her hair back, because that's
where the IFP is. That's where
the where the earpieces. And
she's going. Well, you'll hear
what she says. But just imagine
she's holding the earpiece out.
No, she's like, almost like
twisting it to turn up the
volume only she's twisting her
ear to make it louder, because
they're trying to tell her what
to do, and she can't handle it.
Okay, but I know this may be a
novel point, a novel idea for
somebody who's you know, a
supporter of Trump. But there
are people who are capable of
being related.
tried any of these that I don't
stand by the Trump did, Trump
has done things that are racist,
I'm a black woman first. So
always understand that. But I do
say that I've had many
conservative values that I will
talk to you about. And so if you
look at your network, you're
standing behind. Yes. And when
you look at your network that
you're standing behind you
saying that you look at Chris
Cuomo, that's the oxymoron, a
black Republican. You feel like
it's an oxymoron. Why you
friend, right. Here's the
Republican, we have.
You do what you said, you feel
like you're Catholic, but you
also have I don't understand I
know you don't understand
yourself, then you have to
understand myself. I don't
understand either. But it's not
a personal conversation. I don't
like we're having a personal
conversation about about
black lives and I don't
understand Latino Republic.
Well.
This is not about me. And it's
not about you. It's about
celebrating Korean John Pierre.
Very good.
Sunny house, Sunny Austin says
Black Republican is an oxymoron.
Yeah, come on, man. That's
crazy.
I know.
And yeah, and the grasping of
free. I don't understand. I
don't understand. I don't
understand either of you. I
don't understand how I don't
understand.
Is she racist? is that can we
qualify that as racist?
bigoted, bigoted man will be
good. It's no good.
No, good.
Yeah, the Republican Party
was all blacks until
was it that was, was the I had a
bunch of clips on this was
actually quite interesting. I
just had to go dig those up
again. How they are the
Democrats took over. And it
wasn't just Lyndon Johnson. It
was a series of events that got
the black, the entire black
nation to vote Democrat all the
time. Yeah, very tricky. And
it's, it's still, it's still
predominantly that way. But in
the US a lot of guilt on people.
There's a good example your best
example right there. You if
you're black, and well, Biden
said it. Yeah, if you vote for
me, you ain't black as right.
There you go.
Moving, very patronizing. I
might add on the fact that
anyone would put up with that
without punching somebody is
beyond me. That's your media.
It's toxic. It's toxic. And it
is, it's super to end and you
know, we would call it we will
call the media the enemy of the
people fake news. This I have to
play this. This is our our
mistress of truth from the
Ministry of truthiness. Dis just
so many great, I've noticed
something about her. This is a
Nina Janka, which she has an
uneven chin. I love you know
that she's asymmetrical this way
he looks so weird. Yeah. And so
what she does to kind of
compensate. I'm a person who
notices this because I try and
compensate for my Tourette's.
And so I'm noticing all these
little things people will do.
And she tilts her head, so that
it almost looks like well, it's
just the shot that that one half
of her chin is is point here
than the other half.
So that's just, that's just me,
because classic no edge is just
me picking on anybody else who
would dare do this site or
material. But it's important
because if you're choosing
someone whose job it is to be in
the media, they should be
symmetrical. She has the big
head. That's good. You know, the
most unsymmetrical person that's
gotten the furthest in the media
and he finally quit his Brian
Williams. Yes. Broken nose.
Yeah. And he would always have
his head to the left bellies
turn it Yeah. But if you just
looked at that noses and in the
wrong place, that noses off a
good half inch. Now this is 2020
This is so of course it's about
Trump and Trump calling, you
know, what's fake news and
really about having the
government be in charge of of
what can and cannot be done.
replicated online. And she
there's a kicker at the end,
that is hilarious. Imagine that,
you know, with President Trump
right now calling all of these
news organizations that have
inconvenient for him stories
that they that they're getting
out there that he's calling fake
news, and now lashing out at
platforms, I would never want to
see our executive branch have
that sort of power. And that's
why, you know, the legislative
process, our duly elected was
two years ago, John, so she's,
she's, she's allowed to change
her mind, but she would never
want us. Okay, you get it right
sort of power. And that's why,
you know, the legislative
process with our duly elected
officials is really important,
that sort of consultative
rulemaking process, and we can't
governed by executive order
anymore. I'll leave it there.
Oh, we can't do it by executive
order, except the creation of
your entire department by
executive order. I think the
reverberations in the free
speech space are huge.
The free speech space, John, are
we in the free speech space?
Whatever that means? Well, I
think that means
conservatives,
not to podcasters exactly what
section 230 was designed to do
to allow the platform's to
enforce the standards on on
their own spaces. No, no fact
check false. That is not what
230 was designed to do. What did
you just say here? It was
designed so that
these these private companies
could manage their own
content in their own spaces? No,
it was so that they could not
get sued over user generated
content. That's what section 230
was about. It was protected as a
protect it was a protection airy
mechanism for them. Yes. By the
way, I'm not against it. The
idea was right, but now it's
being misused, particularly when
you have a ministry of
truthiness. That is telling them
what to do in the back channel.
anymore. I think I'll leave it
there. I think the Reverberi
free speech, yeah, wait for it
are huge.
Not to mention, this is exactly
what section 230 was designed to
do to allow the platforms to
enforce the standards on on
their own spaces. So I think,
you know, the entire
conversation is being obviously
blown out of proportion for
political reasons. I'm super
invited in the in the morning,
now that I think about it, if
you recall, there was an update,
there was a minor change to
Section 230. And that was the so
called Backpage. edition. And
they needed to get human
trafficking off of the web. So
that's how they killed
Craigslist.
Because you couldn't do ads
anymore for for hookups. And at
the time was like, No, this is
very strict, this is only a
deletion of this kind of stuff.
It's only in certain
circumstances, I'd have to go
back and look at it, I have a
feeling that that change is
being utilized legally, in in
all of these different D
platforming things that are
taking place. So there were
there wasn't there wasn't
addition, but it was minor
reasons. I'm super advised in
the in the more democratic
countries I'm thinking, in
particular, Poland, established
this consultative process with
is Poland more democratic than
the United States. I don't know
what she's talking about
countries. I'm thinking, in
particular of Poland, Poland has
established this consultative
process with its Ministry of
digitalization and Facebook,
because like the Trump
administration, and I wouldn't
be surprised if the Law and
Justice Party got this idea from
the Trump administration. They,
they believe that there's anti
conservative bias on Facebook,
even though there have been
multiple studies that prove
otherwise, I'm gonna let her
finish out the next 30 seconds.
You recall, she, she comes from
the Wilson Center. And the
Wilson Center is a government
funded operation that is
supposed to provide
transparency. I think in media
actually. That's where she comes
from. And they have this
consultative process where they
send someone from the Ministry
of digitalization to discuss
with Facebook's officers in
Warsaw, all of the instances of
unfair content moderation, and
some of them are being
overturned. Through that
political pressure. They have a
tip line that people can kind of
report when they think their
content has been unjustly
overturned, and the Trump
administration has a similar
thing. So it's providing a lot
of fodder for anti democratic
online governance. And it's it's
very, very scary. And I think
this is really where Congress
needs to step in. I think we're,
we're seeing cooperation ramp up
on a number of levels. So I will
be completely honest and say
that my program at the Wilson
Center is partially funded by
Facebook.
There you go. Now we know where
she's coming from. It's her job
to usher in the Facebook
legislation that will behoove
Facebook that will make
Facebook are unbeatable because
only they can afford the type of
regulations that will be created
she is the Trojan horse of
Facebook a good one good catch
it's a winner thank you the
Wilson Foundation seems to be
yeah look this up I can do like
I keep finding is it's to help
low income kids
well it'd be some other Wilson
Foundation no the Wilson and
what's interesting is I was my
impression the Wilson Foundation
is funded by Congress
to be
so I don't know how does
Facebook get in there with
partially funding something
Yeah, you're right the Wilson
the Woodrow Wilson Foundation is
an educational nonprofit created
1921
My see
I guess a couple of you must
maybe something to me is more
than one Wilson because a lot of
Wilson stuff God wishes call
this the no agenda show brought
to you by Wilson.
Political Okay, well, all right.
There you go.
Maybe another clip here. You're
Off mic, man. You gotta get back
into the
mic. I'm just mumbling Hang on.
Okay, well, while you're
mumbling Oh, I got I got it off.
Good. Nice. Interesting. I have
a nice oh, what this talking
about this. There's a clip dead
Americans at Sandals. Oh, yeah.
This is a crazy story.
Authorities in the Bahamas are
investigating after three
Americans were found dead at a
Sandals Resort yesterday and a
fourth was hospitalized. The
health minister there Dr.
Michael Darvill says some guests
had sought treatment for nausea
and vomiting. I feel confident
at this particular time that
there's no potential risk to any
of the residents on Exuma.
Police a foul play is not
expected.
What do you think this is?
Food poisoning I'm guessing to
have to die from food poisoning.
That's pretty hard to die from.
Well, you could but I mean, they
the doctor saw them and one of
them was to me this was
fentanyl. Something like oh,
it's got to be some crazy drug.
I retract my food poisoning.
Yeah, I was thinking you know,
it's two couples. They're
hanging out there in Exuma.
They're ready. They want to do
some blow.
I'm laughing but it's not very
funny. But yes, they want to do
some blow. They get some local
blow. Yeah. And they and they
wind up dead because they should
have mmm looking now they should
have an answer by now. We
should.
Amber Heard taken a couple of
Toots. Oh, that was gone. Right.
It was what held me in court.
Yeah, it looked real to me.
It looked real to me to the the
Hollywood executive said
everyone's talking about it. So
it looks real to Hollywood. But
there's lots of pushback on
online. Oh, new new nude is no
true. But I mean, but that's not
the only thing. Did you hear her
testimony? I've heard some of
it. Yeah, it's about the bottle
or broken bottles and
penetrating with bottles and
what the heck off the rails. And
she's citing movie lines. Yes.
They told us that her testimony
is a lot of movie.
Which is she's off to read. Now.
Here's the thing I do fall down.
I know that we hate to talk
about this sort of thing.
Because it's real. Yeah, because
we don't care. But there she
give it gave her testimony. And
now there's a week off.
Oh, so there's a whole week
before they go into cross
examining examinations, which
some people say well, now it's
gonna give her a big edge
because we were going to talk
about her testimony. Oh, I know.
I know that. Okay. I think it's
just the opposite. Because what
gives the the prosecutor the
prosecutor, the bill litigator,
they the depth side of the
thing, they can now go over her
testimony with a fine tooth
comb, and they got a week to do
it to crosser with all kinds of,
you know, well, how about think
she's got timeline issues? How
about this? How about they know
what's coming this week? Power
outages food shortages. The
internet's gonna go down here in
their ATMs was scheduled for a
week to go to some event. Yes, a
year ago. Yes. Yes, of course.
Of course, some Freemason
meeting.
Okay, what is second half a
show? Hey, but no, it's not even
actually second half of show.
We're not a second half a show.
Second half a show happens after
this. I'm gonna show my mood by
donation to no agenda. Imagine
all the people who could do
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No,
And
here we go. Now I want to ask
Adam to read the hello to moms
that are listed in here because
we have a lot of Mother's Day
greetings included with this
with this particular donation
segment, which is unusual
because we normally don't do
this. You would if you would
keep an eye keep I will keep an
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do we have carry Jackson's notes
because I don't think I am
possession of that that came in
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Chris.
Chris Abrams, comes in Sir Chris
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She would have been 85 Happy
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love from your son Chris. I says
I also think about I always
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Yes, Michael Gilbert's next on
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although he's a lover of boobs,
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three donations that involve
Mother's Day donations. I think
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then I instead of having that I
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Thinking it was kind of funny,
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Kevin McLaughlin's one of them
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have no knights or dame's today,
but we do have some meetups to
talk about.
And we kick it off with a promo,
a promo for a meet up.
This is lavish and we're having
another meetup. And I have it in
Concord, California, but in
Concord to maskless Boogaloo
meet up at EJ fairs which will
be in toto Santos Plaza on
Saturday, May 14 at 6pm. Thank
you. You're welcome.
And then promos, that's fine.
Two other reports. This is Red
33 Red 33 That no agenda I think
it's the Boston meetup
This is Brandon yesterday's
price is not today's price.
This is Paul in the morning. Hey
Sir carriers by Count of Greater
Boston in the morning IDM This
is Sir pay. Steven in the
morning. And in the morning Adam
and John thank you as always.
Yeah. How long? How long How?
How long to Kemal is show. Yeah.
All right.
We're gonna have it now. It's
time to start a new country.
It's the Pluto return. And
that's all I have to say for
now. It's a return and thank you
for your coverage.
That's a cult fan. Sir Nathan
Lee who reminded me the moon is
in Leo today so anything crazy
could happen. last report from
Punta Gorda, Florida in the
Morning John Adam. This is the
monthly Magdala meet up at the
propaganda palace and this is
your Sir Come sighs guardian of
the fat point. Leading this
round up. We had a nice crawfish
boil and I'm going to start
passing it around. John and Anna
sir Dave goes just creating a
bunch of misinformation Sir
Edward Jacobs night of the
Appalachian Piedmont Thank you
Tony crews of North Carolina for
turning me on to no agenda. We
love you John and Adam in the
morning from Mike number two
from Rotunda Eriko from Sarasota
be there Thank you Christy and
her to freedom fighting human
resources with us. Mike number
one for more Tonda having a
great time here at the monthly
make the meet up. This is Rachel
That's true.
Dame Juliet escaping Scandinavia
for the land of the free
this is G from the fine state of
freedom Florida. This is Kim
from Fort Myers. Freedom.
Jake Teresa and trot baby here
and join a great meetup
Hey, rowdy bunch, good looking
bunch. Thank you for your
report. Coming up meetup wise
today, mom's day, the COA mom's
day falling meet up. Now that's
in Indianapolis, Indiana. So
that's underway of the falling
warehouse at six o'clock in
Charlotte, North Carolina. This
is to morrow. No Tuesday. I'm
sorry. Boardwalk Billy's RA bar
and ribs. Have a meet up.
They're organized by the Duke of
the South. So that of course is
is Mr. Patrick Scoble in
Charlotte, North Carolina.
Interesting. He must. Yeah, Cobo
coming up on the 14th Beeson
mortal but I bombed the
Netherlands Durham, North
Carolina, Madras, Oregon, Sunset
Valley, Texas Concord,
California Nashville, Tennessee
Mesa, Arizona, the 15th North
Tonawanda New York the 16th big
meet up Korean the keeper will
be there Charleston, South
Carolina, and about 90 people
now.
May 17, Denver, Colorado the
18th, Guilford, Surrey, UK my
old stomping grounds the 19th in
Charlotte, North Carolina, the
20th Haltom City, Texas 21st San
Gabriel San Gabriel, California
Lindenhurst, New York, Goleta,
California Cincinnati, Ohio,
Fresno, California, San Antonio,
Texas, Mayfield Heights, Ohio,
the 22nd Longview, Texas,
Vancouver BC on the 23rd Pueblo,
Colorado on the 28th. And
actually there's two meetups one
on the 28th and one on the 29th.
And we go all the way through
June and July these things are
it's a sight to behold you have
to check one of these out there
everywhere all around the world.
Go to no agenda meetups.com To
learn more find out where
there's one near you. If you
can't find one start one
yourself. It's easy sometimes
you
day
you
won't be triggered
you wouldn't be
safe
Okay,
so I so I say I only I only have
one. Okay, I see it here and we
shall fire it up. 1971 We didn't
even talk about 1970 yet. We
haven't done any 70s
everything's nicely somewhere
this here's my selections. We
will be forever sick.
But I think the the winner is
clear. A cupcake and a shot.
What a cupcake and a shot.
I want a shot. Yeah, that's from
the clip you liked. Yeah, I did.
I liked that clip. We don't like
it as an ISO. Oh, no, because
when I when I saw it, it
doesn't. I think it sounds like
a shot of Bucha crank it up a
cupcake and a shot.
Yeah, well, this is gonna have
to do.
It's gonna have to do we don't
have anything else that's really
of any use.
Okay, yes. Good date.
interesting news. You know, the
they was this organization that
tracks the baby names. The most
popular baby names. I think it's
the Social Security
Administration actually. Yes.
New Entry at number 10 Theodore.
Yeah, Theodore was up and moving
when they named him Theodore I
saw this trend. That's it. This
is typical this would
millennials do but
find out what's going on. They
do what they were copycats.
Well, let's listen to the rest
of the names. For boys. I'm
sorry. Can you get us Top Top?
Top Top 10 lists backwards.
Okay, top 10 lists backwards.
Theodore a 10. Henry at number
nine which is another divorce
rack. You go to grandchild Lucas
is there Lucas in there Lucas in
the clan now? No, Lou there
should be a Benjamin. William
James at number five. Elijah at
number four. Thanks, Oliver at
three. Number two, Noah. And
number one, Liam.
This is very interesting. Sure.
Brett's over a year old. No need
Liam. Yes. Has Liam become an
American name. And now for the
females. Number 10. Harper,
followed by Harper to private
detective played by Paul Newman.
I know this doesn't a number of
Harper women around I've seen
him around a cult. Evelyn. Mia.
Issa Bella. Sophia. ARAVA.
Amelia is Ava, isn't it? No is
Aava
isn't that Ava? Also? Okay,
tomato, tomato, tomato. Go on
going. Okay, so is it Aemilia
then, Amelia?
Go on. Just keep reading Amelia,
number four. Number three,
Charlotte. Number two
Emma, and number one, Olivia,
again kind of British names.
Emma is totally British Emma M
every other woman in England is
named Emma. I think Amelia is
also more British, I think. All
right, Amelia. Yeah. So it all
Olivia, what's going on?
to benification which is as this
is not good concerning.
I have, you know, Elon Musk. The
Kim Kardashian of tech, as I
call them, was at the Met Gala
with Kim Kardashian. Although he
doesn't bring a date. You know,
he does bring a date. He only
brings on the date to the Met
Gala.
Not his mom. Yep. His mom, you
bet. Ooh, that's what's Kevin
Spacey used to always do at the
Oscars.
Well,
his mom and this shot is really
his mom and looks very
overbearing in the shot. It's on
the steps. And he's standing
maybe two steps or one step
lower than his mom. And she's
looking down. And she says just
documented this actually is mom.
As far as I know. Yeah.
fingerprinted?
No. But he he lifted a couple of
a couple of corners of the of
the curtain about what he will
be doing with Twitter once the
acquisition is done. It's not I
mean, the big goal that that I
have, should that, you know,
everything come to fruition with
What's better is to have a
service that is broadly as
broadly inclusive as possible,
where ideally most of America is
on it and talking No, I'm, I
think just generally the, the,
I'm looking for something that's
like, like said broadly as
broadly inclusive as possible.
That's as trusted as possible as
system. And, and I hope we're
successful in that regard. I've
also found this publicly that we
have to get rid of the bots and
trolls and the scams and
everything because that's
obviously diminishing the user
experience. And we don't want
people getting tricked and
tricked out of their money and
that kind of thing.
So I'm definitely on the
warpath. So on the if somebody's
operating a button troll army,
then I'm definitely their enemy.
So the New York Times published,
what they say is highlights from
the pitch deck that Elon was
shopping around to people
possibly interested in
investing. We've seen some
people step up. Have you said
have you heard any of his plan?
No, but I did get this one clip
from an Asian source one of the
Asian broadcasters, okay. They
claim that they know for a fact
that Elan is going to be with
the clip must be CEO
billionaire Elon Musk likely to
show Twitter CEO Parag Agarwal
the door after the $44 billion
deal is closed report, say Musk
himself could take over as a
Twitter CEO. He's I think he's
admitted this he would be
interim See, I don't think it's
a secret. That again, that other
guy was just a placeholder. So
here's here's, here's the top
line of the deck by 2028
quintuple revenue
to $26.4 billion dollars. So
they're only like doing 5
billion a year now.
It's not much Kutta to what I
mentioned this in the column, I
think they just do nothing but
you know, crappy the ads are no
good. There's just clickbait
junk. And he's going to cut cut
Twitter's reliance on
advertising to less than 50% of
revenue. That makes sense.
And then he says, he says, I
guess they have a small payment
business line, which I think
actually involves some lightning
payments for Bitcoin that's
about 15 million. They expect to
do in 2023 that should grow to
1.3 billion, which kind of makes
you think you know, all right.
You know, he also has Banette by
Nance as one of the investors so
maybe they'll transform Twitter
into a payment mechanism as well
for Bitcoin or other other
tokenized things.
But the number one was I thought
was interesting is he is
completely considering charging
corporations and governments
money to use the system
which I think is something I
said would probably happen now
you said everyone's gonna be
charged. He's targeting the
government's No, I didn't say
everyone would be charged. I
said if you have a big presence
Yeah, you'll be charged for
that. Not everybody you know,
that would make no sense it's
already going to be going to be
bad enough that everyone will
have to have a blue checkmark
and be verified and
authenticated.
That's gonna be tough. Thank you
get you a blue checkmark. I if I
get one. I know who you are. If
I get a check. I'm closing my
account. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I
promise
be on Twitter because everyone's
gonna have to have a Bluetooth
and I will not be on Twitter.
Yeah, boohoo I've got no agenda
social.
You won't have
to have anything else. I guess
that they can wait. Yeah, I got
something about actually I got
one thing that can't wait and
then everything else can I what
do you got the can't wait, you
could finish? Well, we got to
make sure everyone knows it's
Biden. I did that pointing at
it. I got to verzi along in the
short versus the long version
Taliban on f 24. What's up?
Report?
Don't have WhatsApp just tell
the Taliban on f 24 report. Is
that what the f 24 report on
Afghanistan women must now cover
themselves from head to foot
including their faces when in
public. The country's Taliban
leadership has ordered them to
wear the burqa when outside
their homes. The rule marks a
return to a signature policy
from their past hardline rule.
The Taliban has already imposed
a slew of reaction restrictions,
banning women from many
government jobs and secondary
education. But Earlier we spoke
to our correspondents inheritor
Shazam Wallah. Well, the life
for the Afghan woman is becoming
harder by every passing day in
Afghanistan, even though there
has been a backlash by the woman
activist against this new rule.
But the question here is that
how long will this angle last?
We have seen in the past that
the Taliban have brought in
restrictions targeting freedom
of woman and then a backlash
comes and after a few days, or a
few weeks or months, it dies
down here in Herat where I am
today. This is this new
restriction comes a few days
after the woman were banned from
driving. This morning, actually,
we met two High School Sisters
who no longer have the right to
study since the Taliban took
power. And like all all girls in
the country, and one of them
dreams to become a doctor but
she says that her dreams have
been shattered, shattered, held
the ferocity it is it was known
to be a double city but here
many young woman has already
been covering their faces with
math for more than eight months.
Some explained that they there
they have received so many
remarks from the Taliban that in
the
from the Taliban in the streets
that they now prefer to cover
themselves completely and to be
quiet. Several woman told us the
Taliban have not changed and and
they are the same as 21 years
ago when they were in power and
the whole world is seeing that
now. Oh, mission accomplished.
Yeah.
So you know, this of course is
not
this is not reported anywhere in
the United States. Oh, gee, I
wonder why. Oh, man, these
people.
It's sad. It's just sad how
everything has to go. But that
doesn't matter. Keeps us
gainfully working.
Notice I say working
killing ourselves.
Watch TV. So I'll tell you
something. People are so crazy.
Now in America self immolation
is imminent.
I'm just waiting for that.
That'd be pretty cool.
Or hot and if we
would not be cool at all, it'd
be no good.
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