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How come you didn't return my
call?
Adam curry, John C. Dvorak. June
16 2022 This is your award
winning keep my nation media
assassination episode 1460 This
is no agenda will change
people's lives and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas Hill Country here
and FEMA Region number six in
the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where there's calls for Liz
Cheney for President. I'm John
C. Dvorak. Buzzkill.
Know who's calling for that the
Democrats?
Yes, Republicans years and years
ago remember this era, when they
were Republicans are largely
responsible for promoting the
idea of Ed muskie running for
president. He's
muskie that sounds familiar and
muskies, a guy who
fell into tears during some
speech or other and he was just
She's ruined this whole thing.
Oh, back in back in the day when
one small gaffe could actually
ruin your career.
That's changed what?
I think it's changed.
Not. You know why that ruins
your career back then would ruin
him now?
Not like a dean scream. I think
it's we have so many gaffes.
Now, there's so
much but I think it was I think
you're generalizing from the
perspective of Trump.
No, no, no, not at all. I'm
actually Biden. From the
perspective of Biden, Oh,
no. Okay. Well, here's the Yeah.
If you're gonna use
were you gonna say here's the
deal. were you gonna say here's
the deal. Like I used to no
joke. I triggered that when I
said Biden, all of a sudden you
want to hear so here's the
deal. Biden's being covered. I
mean, are you the clips that we
play? I have a few I've been
cutting my Biden clips down to a
maximum of four.
Yeah. So it's better for your
health?
No, I get a good laugh out of
these. So it was just supposed
to be good for your health.
They're covering for by net
note, these clips are never
played by anybody but us. But
he's saying this stuff. And your
immediate covers for makes him
sound erudite when he's not
when he says things though, like
this? See, where's this most
recent one? He, I mean, it's
almost like we're living in a
movie. Sometimes. You know,
actually, I've been I'd never
watched it before. The what is
it? The Man in the High Castle?
I couldn't watch it. I watched
like the first two episodes, and
I thought it was tedious.
What Tina was out. So you know.
Like, just show me something.
And just, you know, see, is this
the clip when you see we're
changing people's lives? I mean,
it sounds so dear Fuhrer, you
know, with a little bit of echo
there, we've changed people's
lives. Yeah. What was what was
the full actually, here's the
full quote,
I don't want to hear any more of
these lies, about reckless
spending. We're changing
people's lives.
Spending, reckless spending does
not create inflation, just so
you know. It's Putin.
It's Putin has always been
Putin. No, actually,
it's not. It's some individuals,
some individuals and we must
take care of them. This is, this
will come into you. I don't know
if you want to go to Biden, but
I just have these two clips that
just bugging the hell out of me.
Gina McCarthy, who used to be
the the EPA secretary under
Obama endorsed and she didn't,
she's dumb. She's not stupid.
She's dumb. She's just dumb. And
listen, listen to what she says
about social media companies and
the issue of the the great
transition to green energy.
And so the challenge is now that
we're moving from denial, to
actually just trying to, to
disengage the public from
understanding the values of
solar energy, the values of wind
energy, the benefits of clean
energy, we have to get tighter,
we have to get better at
communicating. And frankly, the
tech companies have to stop
allowing specific individuals
over and over again, to spread
this information. That's what
the fossil fuel companies pay
for. That's what folks who make
money out of fossil fuels and
don't make money. And it's been
don't care about saving
consumers costs. That's what
they do. We have to be smarter
than that. And we need the tech
companies to really jump in.
Can I just ask you a question.
If the oil companies are funding
people on Twitter, that will be
the day Where's our money? Money
or night If to think the oil
companies do any of this, well,
of course, they don't work for
an oil company myself, and then
having worked as a government
inspector of an oil company a
different one, I can assure you
that they don't have a budget
for this.
It's really interesting that
everyone's missing the one of
the biggest, you know, issues as
to why we have lost our energy
independence. Let me see
actually do I have? Here we go.
This is Do you know, the John
Kirby, who is now the National
Security Adviser? I guess. He
answered a question about this
upcoming trip from the president
who just wrote a note to
everybody saying, hey, pump,
make more oil, make more oil
prices to be still a
spokesperson for the Defense
Department or something like
that? No, I know. Excelent.
Who's the other guy who's the
security adviser?
Well, he was in the White House
when he answered these questions
always. Well, here's here's
Kirby about Saudi versus us
petroleum products.
Question about US national
security. How is it that you
guys have determined that it's
in the US national security
interest to ask Saudi Arabia to
drill more oil? Instead of just
letting oil companies drill more
here in the US?
I think, you know, Peter,
there's some 9000 unused
drilling permits here in the
United States, as well. Look,
look, the oil production issue
is a global issue. And OPEC plus
three has already increased
preset increases by more than
50%, just for July and August.
And we're grateful to Saudi
Arabia's leadership on that. But
we've never said that. We've
never said it's a national
security interest that somebody
has to pump more oil. And again,
there's there's unused permits
here in United States,
what what was never discussed,
and Peter Doocy never brings it
up, either, Mr. Fox News is that
there's no investment. They're
talking about, oh, well, you
know, they have to have to do
something right now. But the ESG
rules have basically divested
every large investment fund from
from anything. And people say to
me, why don't companies just do
it? Well, why would anyone and
it cost a lot of money to start
anything up? And why would
investors put something into
that if we're the stroke of a
panic and get blown away? by the
President? So know
what Kirby threw in there? If
you notice, he says, Well,
there's 9000 permits, but yeah,
yeah, exactly. It's not could be
9000, dry holes. There was
different when knew there was
oil under those. Yep. So what
does a permit could be a permit
in front of my house. So what?
I'm gonna leave it alone. So we
made the jokes already. Here's
our energy secretary. And this
is the most diabolical, most
twisted, another dumb person,
dumb thing I've ever heard keep
five
years from now. 10 years from
now, are you telling me you want
them drilling? For more oil, you
want the refineries putting out
more gasoline in five or 10
years? What we're saying is
today, we need that supply
increased, of course, in five or
10 years, I actually am in the
immediate, we are also pressing
on the accelerator, if you will
to move toward clean energy so
that we don't have to be under
the thumb of Petro dictators
like Putin or at the whim of the
volatility of fossil fuels.
Ultimately, America will be most
secure, when we can rely upon
our own clean domestic
production of energy. That's the
problem for these companies. And
these companies are saying, you
know, you're asking me to do
more now invest more now, when
in fact, five or 10 years from
now, we don't think that demand
will be there. And the
administration doesn't even
necessarily want it to be there.
Just one last question on Saudi
Arabia, the President is going
to Saudi Arabia, where we
understand he will be meeting
with the Crown Prince Mohammed
bin Salman, is there any kind of
promise beforehand that the
Saudis will increase production?
No, no, there's no promise
beforehand? He's no, there's
not. And let me just say, John,
I'm John, we really want to see
us move to clean energy. But we
also need to see this increase
right now. And we are asking the
oil and gas companies as well to
diversify and make sure that
part of that they become
diversified energy companies to
be able to produce other means
of clean energy, because they
have huge deep pockets. They
have a big ability to invest in
the future, as well as investing
right now so that we don't see
oil and gas causing the
inflation numbers and people
being hurt every day.
Yeah, so please make your big
investments. And in five years,
they'll pay off some other way
magically. Geez.
I mean, this is Donald Granholm.
This is dumb. She had a pun in
there that was amusing. We don't
want to deal with the
volatility,
the volatility of the oil
market.
volatility of course is oil is
volatile. It's because they
light it on fire and whatever.
There is pining there is a
chemistry class.
Oh, I see. Okay. So you know,
blame inflation, not on the lies
of reckless spending is Putin.
Of course, they are these
horrible, horrible energy
companies, which of course only
makes for more funds and
investment vehicles to not want
to invest in them. Why invest in
the old guys trying to
transition go to the new the new
geniuses?
The idea is to get just to stop
investment. Incorrect. Yeah, the
ESG thing plus the, you know,
they're bad, bad oils bad is
crazy.
But the numbers came out
inflation even higher, doesn't
seem like it's going to stop.
Okay. I mean, I see bad times
ahead, John, I really do the
world is so much more connected
than it was in the 70s. Although
we will have some some good
stuff, some good things will
happen. Maybe we will actually
go back to the 1970s to solve
something that was actually
solved about. I don't know, when
did Uber start? That Uber
started around 2010 2012. Maybe
not later.
I don't have I don't have the
date off the top. But
originally, Uber was a ride
sharing app,
along with Lyft. And there's a
third one that went out of
business furiously,
but it was ride sharing, you
would share your ride sharing,
there was something that started
kindness going
from here to there. And if you
want to come along, yes, share.
Yes, you or your parents might
remember gas lines for the 1970s
when gas was expensive and hard
to find, out of those days came
carpooling
where two or more people share
the ride to split those gas
costs.
I think that, that we may see
new apps appearing that are true
rideshare carpooling. Enough of
this uber stuff, no one can even
the Uber drivers can't afford to
drive the Uber. I'd love how you
always laugh
about these things where it's
really weird. Cracks me up. I'm
sorry. It's your Uber your
pronunciation of Uber asleep?
Oh, yeah. Yeah. Well, this is a
slightly German pronunciation is
probably because I've grown up
saying pronouncing it correctly.
But yes, it's a little like,
Stu, he's pronunciation of Cool
Whip. No, it's not. Because
that's Do we just being a dick?
I'm just being a semi German.
Come on. Uber, California, Uber
Allas. Or, as you would say,
California, Uber olus.
It's just a subtle phallus.
Inflation, though, of course has
nothing to do really with Putin
has nothing to do with reckless
spending and who would know
better than the former Secretary
of Treasury? Larry Summers,
let's see what he blames
inflation on.
I think the banana Republicans
who are saying that what
happened on January 6 was
nothing or Okay, are undermining
the basic credibility of our
country's institutions. And that
in turn, feeds through for
inflation. Because if you can't
trust the country's government,
why should you try to buy it's
money psycho.
insurrectionist. January 6,
that's what caused it.
It's odd way of blaming
Republicans. That's a good word.
As he said,
What did he call them? Banana
Banana Republican, which was
good, by the way. I've heard it
years.
Okay, news to me. So by the way,
the hearings are they were
canceled. Yes. Time immediately.
But they were and they were
canceled yesterday. They were
supposed to have a hearing on
Wednesday. And Monday. They
announced no hearing on
Wednesday. We
know we have going on right now.
Today.
The one from yesterday was
canceled. There was one
scheduled for yesterday and one
for today.
Oh, I thought they were going to
no it was cancelled. It was
canceled for a bad rate. It
wasn't bad,
right? No, no. The excuse they
gave was you know, we're really
short on staff. We're editing
all this stuff together.
Something happened, John because
this this thing was scripted. It
was tight. It was delivered.
Everyone knew their cues.
Everything was set good to go.
Perhaps because one witness
couldn't make it because his
wife is going to labor. I don't
see how that could destroy the
entire script lame. They went
into rewrites on Wednesday.
That's what happened. They went
into rewrites, and I think it's
probably because after The
initial tepid ratings died off
and that was it. No one cared.
Okay, we saw it no one is
interested in five more
episodes. And so they're trying
to do something I think
something happened and either
it's panic or they have some
some crazy damning new evidence
they want to flip the script
and, and bring this to the
forefront but I haven't seen
anything pop up on the on the
news wires yet so doubtful. But
the pilot, the pilot basically
bombed.
And they had 20 million total
which means five per network.
And again, my phone ring in here
for some reason, I wonder why.
It was. I was watching it today,
because it's they're doing it
now. It's two in the morning.
And it's really dull. I mean,
these hearings is you know, I
know we both look at a lot of
hearings. And there's they're
extremely boring and you find
something funny and the whole
hearing is hard. And then you
have to cut it together. So it's
tighter than it is these guys
can't just say hello, 12345 they
gotta go. Hello, one.
Two.
What do you mean between a cue
and the clip? I don't have a
clip. No, no, no. You said five,
five seconds. What do you what
are you referring to? I don't
understand.
About what what you just
said. You just said these guys
are going one to
one. I'm just saying it. If
you're if you play the clip, it
will be somebody going one,
man take that thing off the
hook. Please answer that or take
it off the hook. Now, it's only
been 15 years that this damn
phone has been ringing in the
background. Take it off the
hook. Did
he did he did he did he did did
they? Did they? Did they? Did
they did it
or shocker. Get an answering
machine with cassettes. Or
another shocker. Maybe your
phone company gives you
voicemail?
Well, I'll tell you bring that
up. Here's the deal.
And you're giving me Biden isms
stop. Here's killing me this no
joke.
I gave up completely on
voicemail I gave up on those
does machine members and
machines use the cute message
hey, you do the messages and all
this. So I used to have this
these machines. And so I'd come
home I go on a trip. I come back
and there'd be 40 messages on
the machine. I can't answer
these 40 messages or 60 or 100.
But you wouldn't call them you
wouldn't you wouldn't call in
and do your little code and jot
down all of your voicemails. No,
neither would I of course not.
But you can at least turn the
ringer down.
Tip I'm supposed to take the
phone off the hook before the
show.
No, because then we get dddd
dddd dddd.
Only you can hear that by the
way. Yes, yes. Super years. Yes.
Yeah, it only lasts about dd dd
dd Max.
Let me just play.
Let me finish. I'm sorry. So I
go into a meeting with some guy
and he just and his son got shot
that runs some operation. And he
chews me out for not returning
his calls. And I started
noticing this more and more. How
come you didn't return my call.
And so I'm not returning calls.
I'm not getting a call return.
So they gave up on all of that.
So I have no voicemail. If you
don't get a hold of me live, you
don't get a hold of me.
There is a Google voicemail. I
have a number of something that
that gives me a Google Voice and
I'm sure you've never listened
to it. I don't know. I don't
leave messages either. Oh my
gosh, shit, wrong number. I
gotta find you have 18 numbers.
This was the same number. I've
had the same number for 35
years. Yeah, well,
finally I got the real one that
rings in your office, that one.
In fact I'm gonna start doing
this now. I'd never 15 years I
never I never thought of me
calling you and say back
as you talk as I've tried to
make a point.
No, and then you pick it up and
I'll say, take the phone off the
hook.
Exactly. conversation. So I'm
what listening to it this
morning. And there's these this
judge, they asked us so what is
it about you? And do Why did you
tell Mike Pence, blah, blah,
blah. And he says and then he
goes into his explanation. And
it was so dull. And it went on
and the guy was pausing just
like his usual pausing between
every word because we decided
that when you're in a
congressional hearing, you have
to be careful about what you say
otherwise you can get
down you're going to get dinged
for it. Yeah.
So you talk with with very
careful to lot and so it takes
forever to get anything out.
This is not to good television
to put a pie in your face. Now
that would be funny what
people need these days and I
hate to kind of say that Ron
Blum was right about that,
because I hate it. They need
shit flying on the screen, you
know, you need sound effects.
Yeah. Go to clip. Machine, you
don't need a lower third that
just reiterates what is being
said. And have you looked at
cable news? Take a look.
Whatever someone's saying they
put a lower third confirming
what that person is saying.
Yeah, and then there's noise
between you know, points.
That's what we need. Because
Lord knows, I was gonna I was
gonna play two more clips. But
go ahead. What do you want?
I was gonna put play the Biden
clips. But yeah, I want you to
wrap this. Yeah,
I just want to wrap up with the
Ministry of Truth stuff. Dan
Pfeiffer who does not remember
him? Didn't you write scripts
for Obama? He was I think he was
one of the one of his main guys
who somehow has now really, he's
now become a podcaster. So I
guess he's not in the camp
anymore. But that doesn't
matter. On morning, Joe Reese,
he knows what to say.
We actually should be able to
pass them we actually have to
pass them. I think these social
media companies in many ways
that tobacco companies of this
era, they're exploiting
loopholes in the law to badly
damage America, this connects to
your cancer metaphor. And with
social networks or cancer,
little to no
regulation. And so we
back it up, stop it. The social
media companies are exploiting
loopholes in the law.
Yeah, he's I think he means
section 203. With that, that's
the
law. It's not a loophole. says
stop at a grunt at a red light.
And then you stop at a red
light. You're not exploiting a
loophole. You're stopping at a
red light. What What is he
talking about?
Oh, well, this is all about
regulations that more
regulations. This is this is the
same thing that Gina McCarthy
was talking about regulations,
we got to crack down we got to
be in partnership with these
guys. They're not doing the
right thing. They're unAmerican
and they're they're, they're
killing that what are they
killing? Our democracy, John,
we actually should be able to
pass on we actually have to pass
them. I think these social media
companies in many ways that
tobacco companies of this era,
they're exploiting loopholes in
the law, to deeply damage
America at this mass to your
cancer. And
again, I gotta get the whole
thing straight. They're
exploiting loopholes in the law
to damage America.
Yes. This is, don't you? Where
have you been? Don't you know
that our democracy hangs by a
thread. We've got Putin's price
hike. We've got January 6, also
known as Jan six J six or one
slash six. That messaging never
caught on either your losers am
and as you just hire us, we
would call that something so
stupid. It was they tried to
carry the through the meme of as
worse than 911 By making it one
six, and it just doesn't take
the insurrection was probably
the best the best thing that
they had
direction was close to coup
didn't work. Oh, of course. So
the government play why would
they know guns that one person
was armed. And the only person
shot was some protester poor
girl.
Let's continue. Let's continue
this Dan Pfeiffer clip clean
damage, by the way. Of course, I
was joking. Dan Pfeiffer is
still very much in the Obama
camp because it is in fact,
Obama who has been pushing for
this pushing for it and his
recent speech at the Silicon
Valley Innovation Center pushing
forward to since he was
president, the internet remember
he was going to be the internet
president. Ah, here we go. This
is this this is really the
extension of Obama speaking
exploiting loopholes in the law
to deeply damage America at this
capacity or cancer metaphors and
with little to no regulation and
so we actually have to do it.
The reason that it is hard is it
is right now not in the interest
of a lot of Republicans do it if
you go to Facebook on a daily
basis the most the posts with
the most engagement are from Dan
Shapiro. Or Ben Shapiro Dan
bungee no Candace Owens it is
right wing content it dwarfs
progressive content endorsed
mainstream media counter which
is actually shooting the part
that scares us the most that Ben
Shapiro's daily wire
should scare you No, no,
no, there's something more
there's more. This is much
scarier
progressive content and towards
mainstream media kinda which is
actually shooting the part that
scares us the most that Ben
Shapiro's daily wire has more
followers and engagement many
times more than the New York
Times or CNN.
That's what we need to be scared
of. He's just saying it he's
blatantly saying we. We hear
mica we need to be scared that
Ben Shapiro and Dan bond Gino
have more listeners and gay
meant followers, whatever he
said, then the New York Times,
that's what we should be afraid
of. Yeah, exactly
actually should be the part that
scares us the most that Ben
Shapiro's daily wire has more
followers and engagement, many
times more than the New York
Times or CNN, that is a problem
for democracy.
Are you saying that like the
Republic for democracy is a
problem for democracy, baby,
all the words in engagement,
many times more than the New
York Times or CNN, that is a
problem for democracy? Are you
saying that like the Republican
agenda is backed up by the
freaks on Facebook? And so they
don't want to do anything about
it? Absolutely. It is just
making sure yes, I'm very clear
that Facebook is the most best
powerful messaging platform for
the extreme MCE message that
benefits the Republicans. Very
little. They like to cry about
Facebook and big tech. And then
they just laugh their way to the
bank when Facebook pushes their
message, including the big lie
all across into people's rooms.
All Muslims worry.
They're making money. They're
making money to get
this straight. They're making
money by pushing a mega message
I have how's this work?
He in fact said what do you say?
He said
he didn't use it all the way to
the bank.
It wasn't the ultra mega the
mega mega he said something
else.
Was there wasn't Zuckerberg put
$4 million in just trying to
overturn the election in
Minnesota or Wisconsin. Yeah,
but he's he's been a huge
Democrat supporter with his with
his
you're making a thinking mistake
here.
This is such a broke life is all
in this thing and that they're
condemning the poor guy. No, I
don't get it.
They didn't condemn Zuckerberg
they condemned condemned. They
can they condemn and dumb they
conduct book. They condemned
Facebook, because Facebook also
wants the regulations. They want
it. This is the whole point
Jesus Yeah, they want they want
the regulation. And they want
the regulation for exactly what
the Department of Homeland
Security disinformation
governance board was about to be
operationalized. To do. We
talked about the the
whistleblower and the opera
opera is nice this opera opera,
when
we get to the Biden's clips
you'll feel
when this first Tulsi Gabbard
came out, we heard from
Republicans leading Republicans
as well, people like Karl Rove,
who said, hey, look, this is an
important mission for the
Department of Homeland Security.
They just chose the wrong person
to lead it. So what we're really
seeing here is this is the
permanent Washington
establishment seeing this quote
unquote, Ministry of Truth, this
information board as their
propaganda arm and their means
to control what we see what we
say what we think. And it's
really because they reject the
Constitution, and they see our
freedom, our freedom of speech
as a threat to their power. To
me, this sounds a whole lot more
like a dictatorship than a
democracy, which, again, is why
we've got to get back to the
Constitution and why we've got
to stand up and take action to
make sure something like this is
not allowed to continue it, the
arrogance just is oozing out of
them. And the fact that they
don't seem to be aware of it is
is just as disturbing. But even
when you look at how they're
seeking to kind of work around
the constitution that exists to
protect our rights and freedoms,
they're doing this by partnering
with these big tech, social
media companies, and basically
saying, Hey, you're gonna do our
dirty work, you're gonna go and
work on this censorship and, and
kind of making sure people are
not saying things we don't want
them to say, because they know
that if they just did it
outright, if our government did
this outright, the things that
they're talking about in these
documents you released, there
would be an outcry there would
be protests in the street. Oh,
and so the fact that they are
essentially working hand in
glove with big tech shows just
how how much disregard they have
for the Constitution, and you
said, They have no desire, no
interest to work for the PVR
constitution of the country.
And they already had people
ready to be operationalized. The
Twitter's head of editorial for
E M, E, a nice, Middle East and
North Africa. I'm also served
with the 77th brigade, which is
an information warfare outfit. I
was always a dual dual role is
actually he's volunteering in
fact, when questioned about
about this, who, Gordon
McMillan, Gordon Macmillan, when
I when when Twitter was asked
about this, or is that what you
meant? I'm sorry, when Twitter
was asked about this. They say
employees who pursue external
volunteer opportunities are
encouraged to do so in line with
company policy. So you see, is
being in that 70 Sounds brigade
is a volunteer opportunity. This
whole thing is so stinks. Oh,
boo. But it's beyond stink at
this point, but I disagree. I
don't I don't think I disagree
with Tulsi. I don't think the
people would be running hair on
fire in the streets if if the
government said no, we're just
cutting this off. In fact, in
the UK, the man was just jailed
for 20 days for posting George
Floyd memes in a WhatsApp group.
Wow. And someone took that
tweeted it out. Now he's, uh,
he's connected to law
enforcement. So you know, bad
look for you, bro. Buddy. Now
he's been jailed. And they've
got they've got this crazy. I
mean, there is no freedom of
speech in the US no freedom of
speech in the in Canada or New
Zealand or in Australia for that
matter. But it's kind of being
codified.
So, yeah, well, she's right
about one thing. I think that
that stupid disinformation
operation would have probably
gone further. They didn't pick a
dingbat.
But this has not stopped. They
haven't stopped this.
No, you're right. And the
dingbat still running it.
It's still running. It's just
running. I mean, the Chertoff
you think church asked me like,
oh, well, good. Try everybody.
Hold. Now. Now they're doing
that and get a mastodon account
people. Seriously?
All right. Let's walk into
Biden. Okay. Even though it's a
violation. Yes. So let's start
the bottom up and go with that.
This is the one I was thinking
that when you were there,
stammering about I don't know
what the problem was. But listen
to this and tell me what he says
here. This byton WTF. Did he
say?
Not enough, but $800 million. I
shall help respond to the influx
of refugees from Venezuela.
I think I'm here to get
not enough, but $800 million as
yours that will help respond to
shocks and refugees from
Venezuela. I
think he wanted to say she'd be
nice to have that. 800 I don't
know. All I heard was $800
million dollars that of our
money that's going to Venezuela.
Yeah,
well, we got a lot of money
flying around. Okay, so that one
was the JJ got guys. Now, here
he is. And all he's doing is
reading which is what's weird.
Here he is this the VSAs clip.
Okay.
We're also dedicated to the
additional 11,500 H to be non
agriculture, temporary work
visas to open opportunities for
workers from Haiti and northern
North Central American
countries. Mexico, Guatemala,
Canada, and Spain.
A lot of uses.
Now, besides stumbling all over
there, whatever kind of visa
he's talking about what Spain
got to do with the Americas or
anything with Spain, Spain,
the South America, aren't they?
Yeah,
Mexico. We do that again. Hold
on Hold America. We got Spain,
from Haiti and northern North
Central American countries.
Mexico, Guatemala, Canada and
Spain, Canada.
Canada to north north central.
It's worth playing that little
end exactly the same because he
said I think it just set says
north central South America or
something.
I'll go back a little bit here
temporary work visas to open
opportunities for workers from
Haiti and northern North Central
American countries. Mexico,
Guatemala, Canada and Spain.
North Central American countries
Canada, Spain. Oh my
goodness. Yeah. The mainstream
they set for Australia and that
one woman will not play these
clips. Let's go with this. This
one here is just I don't know.
Maybe this makes sense. Maybe it
doesn't.
The thing is the differences
with Sky News. The lady who
plays all the gaffes and she's
expanded to Kamala Harris now.
Yeah, that's like, weird
embarrassed to play it.
Oh, yeah. She's gleif She's
like, Oh, I got another although
by now we've we've seen all the
montages they're a little bit
behind. I think
that'd be the best listen a bit.
They don't have this one is
smuggling.
The United States has worked
with our partner nations to raid
stash houses, impound vehicles.
You smuggling operation for use
for smuggling operations?
Were using smuggling operations
Joe? Ah,
all right. This guy could go on
for days with these but that was
that one not that they here's
the one the last one which I've
been a top is the key one. And
it is. This is the second time
this has happened. He cannot say
the word autocracy. We had a
clip before where he tried to
say it and he was maybe can't
read it when he sees the word.
And, and by the way, I think at
this point, some of the speech
rights writers, or at least
somebody in the office, are
throwing, putting. I've read
from prompters. And I know that
some people can write well for a
prompter, some people can't. I
mean, you can write your own
copy if you want to, but this
tends to be tedious. But if
you're writing somebody else, or
reading somebody else's copy
this put on the prompter, you
can get screwed up real easy by
somebody who either can't do it
well, or is having fun. Well,
as as we know, Trump, who of
course has done many of these,
even outside of political life.
He had his own prompter guy, he
does own sound guys, he does own
microphones. That's you have to
be that animal. That's what I
learned in television. If you if
you're not best friends with
with the with the prompter
people, then, you know, in fact,
that's the person you want to
immediately buy a coffee or a
drink or whatever, because
they're going to be one with
you. They're scrolling back and
forth. When you screw up,
they'll be able to go back. Ones
that are active or listening are
incredibly In fact, I'm
surprised they were not thanked
at the chonies piece is just
that they were surprised. No
prompter operators were thanked
at the chonies the Tony Awards
to chonies Tony
Tony's oh my god, we can talk
about that just for a second but
let's finish this clip. Because
I thought that Tony's where it
did what it did me a huge favor.
It showed me how many plays I
definitely do not want to see
including the number one are
we talking about it now? Are we
talking about it
now? Okay, okay. Okay. So, back
to this. I think that there they
throw the word ottakar's
autocracy, autocracy into the
prompter because they know he
can't pronounce Oh,
you think it's on purpose?
I think it's on purpose. Because
what if the guy flubs so badly
as he did before with the word?
Why are you putting it in
another little speech? Now?
Watch him, the end flubbed it
before and became self
conscious. This time. It's
unbelievable.
Triggered by Team pandemic, has
now made worse by Russia's war
in Ukraine. And the political
turmoil from auto run a US
economy audit, hod tuck art
autocracies regimes in our
region has led to record levels
of migration.
Whoa, man, that is so sad. And
that part of that is his
lifelong stutter. Which, you
know, I think they're just
looking for words to actually
trip him up. You may be right.
And I think there's something to
that. The New York Times I'm
sure you heard or saw the, the
opinion piece that they put
together, should buy it and run
in 2022 democratic whispers of
no start to rise. There, they're
out to get him. They are out to
get him. Well, they
don't want it because he went
ever since he announced he's
going to run in 2020 Forni. If
you recall, when he ran against
Trump, he kind of made a point
that he's going to run for one
term just to get Trump out. He
said that a number of times on
the campaign trail. No, I'm just
running for this one term. And
of course, then he puts Kamla
Harris in and you don't want
her. So and then all of a sudden
he says yeah, I'm running again.
I'm gonna go run for reelection
because he went to his head.
Yeah, like I stopped that. And
so
So wait a minute, so aren't in
line with that. Now they now
they need to put the trip words
in. So the looks even less
presidential so they can take
him down. However, I mean,
they're taking him down when Don
Lemon when the man who cried
when Biden won the election, he
cried. He cried.
He literally cried.
I wish I had the crying clip.
Listen to him. Now as he
discusses the President's
autocracy, the President's
stamina was carranger Barshop
here,
does the President have the
stamina physically and mentally?
Do you think to continue on even
after 2024?
You're asking me this question.
Oh, my gosh, he's president of
the United States. You know, he,
I can't even
does the President
of this art enough physically
and mentally think to continue
on even after 2024
You're asking me this question.
Oh, my gosh, he's the President
of the United States. You know,
he I can't even keep up with it.
We just got back from New Mexico
and just got back from
California. That is I that is
not a question that we should be
even asking. Just look at the
work that he does. Look what
he's how he's delivering for the
American.
Now. I just want to add this a
little bit more to this clip.
This clip was cut off by most
clippers on Twitter and YouTube,
the stuff that goes viral right
after she said, that's a
question we shouldn't even be
asking. Which of course is is a
is a signal Uh, Don saying what
the heck are you doing, bro? You
should not be asking this
question. But then after the cut
off part is where we see what's
really bothering the
administration.
I didn't say, you know, he I
can't even keep up with it. We
just got back from New Mexico.
We just got back from
California. That is I that is
not a question that we should be
even asking. Just look at the
work that he does. Look what
he's how he's delivering for the
American public. Look that what
that that that article that
we're talking about is hearsay.
It's
okay. So she says that article
that we're talking about? Maybe
it was mentioned before this
question, I doubt it. That's
what's on her mind. Crap is the
New York Times article. So this
is full on war. The knives are
out
like, look that, that that that
article that we're talking about
is hearsay, it's salacious.
That's not what we care about.
We care about how are we going
to deliver for the American
people? How are we going to make
their lives better? That's what
the President talks about. That
is his focus. And that's where
we're going to continue to focus
on
do you think Kareem Abdul
jumpier at this point is
regretting her decision? Oh,
yes. I'm getting handed the
scepter by Jen. It will be
great. And this job sucks.
Well, I have a couple of clips
of birth rescue.
Oh, good. These are just a
general Ooh of excitement.
is generally this guy referring
to her as klp
Oh, okay.
So she's asked about the
economy. What does the L What
does the L stands for? That's
just Elise something. She's got
an L in there.
So she's got she's got Corinne.
Louise sharp here.
Well, I've got it down as kale.
Lucy. We'll just call her Lucy.
Korean Lucy. Lucy Sean Pierre.
Yes.
So I have k j, P and K LP. I
forgot which one is the right
one. That's kJP. But one of my
mislabeled. Yes. Yes. Okay. So
the klp babbling, now that she's
asked about inflation, and this
and that she's asked very
specific questions, again, is by
usually the only guy who asked
good questions is, is Ducey. And
she can't answer the questions.
She's not erudite. She's
stumbles and mumble. She's kind
of a goofball. I think that clip
of her on Don Lemon that you
play where she goes giddy, like
a little teenager is kind of
indicative of her, and where she
actually has to act smart, she
can't do it. And here's a good
example,
with what we're seeing at the
moment of inflation. You know,
Putin, Putin's price, hike,
inflation, coming, coming out of
a once in a generation, global
pandemic, all all of those
things play a factor. And, you
know, but the thing, the way
that we see this is that the
American people are well
positioned to face these
challenges because of the
economic historic gains that we
have made under this president
under this president in the last
60 months.
So as you say that Americans are
well positioned to weather this
stock market decline. What is
the President's message to
somebody who might want to
retire, but therefore one day is
getting wiped out?
So we know, we know that that
high prices are having a real
effect on people's lives, we get
that. And we are incredibly
focused on doing everything that
we can to make sure that the
economy is working for every
American people.
Every American, she's losing it.
Every American people, she says
that, but he's asking
specifically about a 401k. She
doesn't know what a 401 K is.
You're probably Wow.
I'll make that assertion because
he asked a very specific
question about the 401 Ks. And
she talks about inflation. And
at the beginning, she uses the
she uses the term Putin's price
hike, which is Biden's term.
It's dumb. It makes no sense. So
she's into the price hike the
America would that it's crazy
things said about the American
people's or something. And she
doesn't know what a 401k is. She
can she's dumb.
Yeah, yeah, I don't think she's
the brightest light. She's got a
lot of social credit. She's very
high on the ESG score. Very low
on the IQ scale, I think or
maybe she's no no low on the IQ
scale. But she, she is. She's
been programmed, she's been
programmed with one message. And
when it's challenged, she
doesn't because she's only used
to MSNBC, and CNN. She's not I
don't think she's ever been on
Fox when it was really ever. She
may have not ever been
challenged in her adult life
because of what she looks like.
Maybe let's play part two,
but we are coming out of the
strongest job market in American
history. And that matters and
that a lot of that is thanks to
To the American rescue plan,
which only Democrats voted for
that Republicans did not. And it
led to this this economic boom,
this historic economic boom that
we're seeing
with jobs. Historic inflation.
No, that is not that is that is
that is not. That is not how
we're seeing the American rescue
plan.
Oh, it was not supposed to
create inflation. That's not how
we see it. Tightens lies.
That's not what she said. She
said that is that is that is
that is that is that is? That
is? That is not how we see it.
Oh, man, it's so obvious that
now does she identify as LGBT?
And by the way, I hear her say
LGBTQ i plus. That seems to be
this, this administration's
official terminology, LGBTQ i
plus? You know, the G's have
been kicked out of the group. I
don't know if she's an L or an
AI or a Q. I know she I think
she's, I don't she's married,
but she has a partner and they
have a kid. But I don't know how
she identifies because we have,
I think predicted that the elves
would get kicked out of the
group as well.
Eventually, yeah, well, it's
happening. And it's happening on
a big scale. This is from pod
News This Morning. during pride
month, Google podcasts is
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episodes apparently because they
use the word lesbian RPG roams
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Yeah, I'm gonna say that that's
that's a mission. You can't you
can't just say lesbian by
themselves. It has to be LGBTQ i
plus
can't. Holy mackerel, what a
great clip. Thank you. You're
welcome on that given day, but
no, it's too short.
You might for this next one. It
okay. This is our newly
confirmed department of state
chief diversity and inclusion
officer. Did you know that we
had that division?
No, no, it just sounds like
another waste of the taxpayers
money but go ahead.
Well, here's what's interesting.
This particular let me just get
I pulled her somewhere I pulled
her her wiki pedia. This this
woman who was the new head of
this didn't she was she's had an
incredibly impressive career.
She went to all the right
schools. I mean, I'm talking you
know, Georgetown. It everything
you could you could possibly
imagine. She made me put it
under. I'll look for it while
I'm playing this clip. Her name
is Gina Ambercrombie. Wins
Stanley. Just to make it even
more interesting. So yes, I
believe she is I believe she is
a doll. She has very natural
hair, which she's displaying
proudly which I like I like the
cool fro and she's got some some
gray streaks on the side. So she
definitely looks cool. But holy
moly. This is going to be nuts.
Hello Twitter world. I'm
Ambassador Gina Abercrombie when
Stanley the US Department of
State's first chief diversity
and inclusion officer. I'm
delighted to welcome you to the
State Department's newest
Twitter account. At State
Department D I A Secretary
Blinken made it clear in his
confirmation hearing that he
would judge the success of his
tenure. Based on how well he
could build a State Department
that reflects the rich diversity
of our nation. Carrying that
charge even further. President
Biden issued an executive order
almost a year ago today to
ensure that all federal
government agencies make
advancing equity a core part of
their work. Our D ay ay work
rests on three principles,
intentionality, transparency and
accountability. Building a more
diverse, equitable, inclusive
and accessible department is an
ongoing mission. That is the job
of every single person in the
department. We must be
intentional in our actions. If
we're going to see the change
that we want. When it comes to
transparency. We have
established an agency D is a
focus data team. It's outside
for the first time ever a
detailed picture of who we are
as an organization, broken down
by race, gender, disability
status, employment, grade rank
and job series.
What's the job series?
Well, you got me I mean, I could
guess
not if you don't know that's
okay.
Accountability is about ensuring
that individual State Department
employee Is and our organization
as a whole, truly forward, the
DEI a mission. It's about
creating incentives that reward
those who advanced the EIA, as
well as strengthen consequences
for those who discriminate,
harass or employ bullying or
other toxic management practices
in the workplace. When we lose
transparency, accountability and
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So this to me sounds totally
like in a movie where the you
know, we're the crazy regime is
cracking down it's
like a sign it sounds like a
dialogue. Yes, if you told me
Hey, listen, you gotta listen to
the script from this science
fiction you wouldn't believe
called and you gave it a name
phony did out and played it. I'd
be all in on it.
Now the reason I want to follow
this woman is listened to her
career. She joined the United
States foreign service in 85.
posted to Baghdad. Then she
served at US embassies in
Jakarta, Indonesia, Cairo. She
became Special Assistant for
Middle Eastern and African
Affairs he spoke to Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State
Lauren's Eagleburger. After a
year of intensive Arabic
language training in Tunisia.
She became a political officer
at the US Embassy in Tel Aviv,
focusing on ISRAEL PALESTINE
relations. Then she was assigned
to the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee from 98 to 2000. She
served roles in the National
Security Council as director for
the Arabian Peninsula and Near
East South Asia Center. Later as
Director of Legislative Affairs,
Consul General to Jeddah in
Saudi Arabia. From 2002 to 2005.
She was the first female consul
general in that locations like
an ambassador. While there she
survived an al Qaeda attack on
the conflict on December 6 2004,
was cited for acts of courage
during the attack won a medal
for it. She served as director
for Middle East area studies and
Foreign Service Institute spent
two years as director for Egypt,
Syria, Lebanon and Jordan at the
Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs.
2012 President Barack Obama
nominated her to be US
Ambassador to Malta. That's a
reward chill out lady we'll come
back to you later.
And that is a bit desolate
there's a couple of these
Malta's one of them the the
apparently the Vatican is the
best is the best because it's
just all dinners
so this this is this is very
significant. I think. You do not
appoint someone like this to
this bull crap job. Unless you
are dead serious about like
really changing some shit don't
you think?
He did that or she's being
punished.
It seems like she did a great
job
but we don't know behind the
scenes
come on. She may be she got the
vacation in Malta. She's
perfect. She's perfect for
anything.
The Malta thing is the kind of
the giveaway that she's been
doing okay.
Yeah, you don't get Malta if
people are mad at you.
And Parag gave it to her as your
by John
Barak gave it to her so now so
they're I think they're this is
this is really this more to be
pushed. always hilarious.
Now we get resized, obviously
has to be part of our on our
list of things to follow
consistently. Yeah. Oh, which,
which brings me to before Tom,
can
I just play something? Because
it goes back to something you
told us about. And I say us
because I didn't know about it
either. But that well,
propaganda or influencing this
is what we're talking about, or
influencing people through
visuals and through media, right
if it's broadcast or not, used
to be very, very different. And
you were telling us about the
driver's education. Did you not
teach driver's education? I
think yeah, as a substitute
teacher, right.
And you were talking about these
horrific crash videos that they
would show
yeah, bread asphalt. Somebody
pointed out was one of the but
there's a number of them and
they had these distinctive
names. They are horrible. Oh,
you got to watch one.
Oh my goodness. I had to stop
after after like the first video
I of course I pulled 30 seconds
of clip. But so what you see is
real car crashes. With people
really smashed up and bleeding
and crying and puking and off
the air and the jaws of life and
it's and it's unsafe. In
accident footage, it's it's
better than anything I've seen
today. When it comes for shows
and stuff. And it's put it this
way, these were not crisis
actors, but don't listen, listen
to the voiceover
these are the sounds of
excruciating agony. There are no
words, to describe agony. There
are only sound. This is not a
pretty motion picture. It is not
supposed to be. It has only one
purpose to cause you to take
time to think whenever you set
foot in any power vehicle.
I mean, I'll bet you that shit
works.
Might I don't know, I never saw
any data on it. But can you
imagine like Pete Buddha just
saying, Hey, we have some new
materials we're going to use and
Driver's Ed wreck. We think it
would be very effective against
teaching children to be
responsible drivers. And they
roll that out. His head would be
chopped off.
Yeah. David parents would be
upset. Yeah. Oh,
we can't have this.
You can't show my kid that.
Exactly. Although I'd love to
see the date. Oh, but it was
super effective it
and no, I mean that that I've
never seen data at all link in
the show notes. People if you if
you want to see me another
series of these things that they
used to show in shop class
zipped off
always, at least minimum. So I
had I never seen these either.
But I was just another story
about I'll tell it anyway. I was
at the University of California
and they wanted during when I
was there. They used to do all
these psychological experiments
on you. Yeah. Called MK Ultra.
No, no, you could you could sign
up for these things. And you get
paid like couple 100 bucks.
Yeah, well, I suppose there was
MKL for stuff. But this most of
it wasn't. And I somebody told
me about one of the experiences.
Oh my god, they showed the day
stays just put J strapped in a
lie detector, lash up. And then
they showed you were these
horrible movies. And they showed
two or three of these movies.
And I said, Wow, I gotta go
check this. I've heard about
these movies. I've never seen
him. So I went to the movies.
And they strap you in a lie
detector operation. I got like
200 bucks to do this. And they
showed two of the movies I
remember the most was one was
this movie. I've never seen it.
But it's very famous. And I
guess in the 50s were aborigines
do a circumcision on on a boy
Oh, no. And so the idea is they
the boy is like he finds out
this this his day. It's almost
like Logan's Run is his day,
they're going to do it. And so
they chase this kid all over the
place. And then they finally
grab him. They grab him and they
put his dick on a rock and they
take another rock and they just
start pounding the crap out of
it. No until the the end end of
it falls off. And it's like,
holy moly. This is the worst
thing I've ever seen is
gruesome. And it's a famous
movie. You can look that one up
and watch it too. And then the
other one was the shop class
movie. Well, hold on. Hold
on. Hold on a second. So you
said you saw this did they have
you wired up when that when you
were watching? Yeah, yeah. Oh my
god, I wonder what your MK Ultra
trigger word is?
I don't know. But you can
experiment. Okay, so now the
other one was the shot classic
movie with a guy gets his hand
cut off and is pushing a beam
some big log to push it through
a saw and that thing, the sock
catches a knot or something. And
a log is to buy for whatever it
is flies across the shop and
impale some guy. Oh, he's like
blood is coming out of his
mouth. This one's a little more
dramatized. But the guy
afterwards he looks at it looks
at my my results of the other
graphs he says I don't know what
it is. But you seem to be
anticipating this pretty well.
He says you're you're all over
the place. This is unusual,
because I guess most of the
people they got caught him by
surprise. But I knew what these
movies were because a friend of
mine told me so I was like, I
guess like a nervous wreck
waiting to watch him. And so I
had to kick my numbers out we
tried.
The trigger word is foreskin.
All humans so I wanted to do
that's a horrible story, by the
way, that of all the things I've
heard this week. That's the
worst. It's worse than the
accidents.
Oh, wait, you when you see the
movie, you'll be grossed out
especially chasing this poor kid
around.
Guess what? I'm not gonna watch
this. I'm not gonna watch this
one. Don't expect it. Do not
expect it at all. Good story. By
the way, same
voice over With deep voice I
wanted to do a new piece on this
show called The millennial
minute. And I hope somebody can
come up with a nice jingle with
a jingle because it and I hope,
hopefully Jay is not listening
because I told her I was going
to do this. But she's come up
with stuff like this a lot, and
I think a lot of millennials do.
And it's, and it was triggered
by my discussions with her about
in California.
I think I have something
millennial report. Millennial
report. That's all I got. Yeah,
it's close enough. Good enough
for now for now. It was
triggered by my discussion with
her of a conversation I had with
Brunetti and Alex at the, at the
restaurant, whereas Alison sold
some property. And I had said,
Well, what do you get for it?
And and she said, she was like,
looking back and forth. They
were he asked me this for as
this as if you know, it's not
normal in California, which I
explained to Jay and even Dana
mentioned it Well, how'd you
went? You can't 40 wanted to
know. So in California, we
openly discuss real estate deals
with each other as as citizens
of the state. Do
you mean, you discuss how much
you paid your mortgage?
Percentage, all that stuff?
Yeah, very common in California
to discuss in great detail is
because you're all part of the
same team. And so you discuss
what you pay for that we paid
this. We paid that we paid six,
why we could have got it? You
know, do we got overbed
everybody talks about in the
other parts of the country. And
I mentioned this to her date,
it's looked upon as rude. But
not in California. So California
is always have to be aware of
this. And I said, you notice
this in California is like no
different than asking somebody
what they want to salary is. And
she says, and this is what the
millennial minutes about. She
says, oh, oh, that's illegal.
Really, I said what? She says,
yeah, it's illegal. You can't
ask somebody what difference
money they make? Sure you can. I
said, What are you talking about
this as? Well? How is it illegal
in any sense? To know it? No,
it's illegal to look it up. So
she grabbed the thing and
loosen? It turns out that this
question is, is a huge issue on
the internet, because people
think it's illegal and it's not.
And she's looking at all these
other people asking the
question, she says, Oh, yeah, I
guess it's not illegal. And I'm
thinking what? Why did you think
it was illegal in the first
place? I was totally,
I can hear you're still kind of
upset. What?
And I've noticed this before she
has done this a couple of times
is a millennial thing. This is
the education system, drilling
weird stuff into our kids
brains. Why is it illegal to ask
them, buddy, how much money they
make? It's, it's well, I mean,
tell me why. And she couldn't
come up with an answer. She did
this a lot. It could it could
it could it be that perhaps
she's confused with the hiring
process, because it may be
illegal, if you can certainly in
some, in most states, it is
illegal to ask someone how old
they are in a hiring situation,
because that could be an
actually, I don't know, I don't
know if it's illegal. It may not
be illegal, but you open
yourself up to a lawsuit
immediately. There may also be
some perceived legality around a
potential employer when you say
previous salary, but I don't
think that's
exactly what I was thinking. But
she's not in that category of
person. That would be the long
dead been trained in that
regard. She had to get this from
schooling, or from her peers. I
mean, it reminds me I'll do one
more of these because it's,
can I ask you a question? Can I
ask you a question? Sure. So
when you as the wise oracle that
you are said, No, that's not
true. Did she believe you or did
she go with the science?
She looked it up. She didn't
believe me. She thought I was
just another old fart that you
know, didn't know what he was
talking about. I had a another
example of this. It goes back a
couple of years was the same
kind of thing. I'm driving with
her and the car had a camera in
the car. And across the street
is like during Halloween or
something. And there's a bunch
of kids a line of kids and
they're beautifully lined up
going up the street with their
teacher in front holding a flag
and they're marching, marching,
marching, they dress like ducks,
and was dressed like a rat.
There's a bunch of funny looking
pictures. I got to take this
picture, and she freaks out and
says, Oh, no, no, no, you can't
do that. It's illegal to take
pictures of children.
What?
I said what are you talking
about? Same thing.
I'd like to illegal part. I mean
it. I think certainly. You can't
just go watch
What? Good catch because in both
instances, it wasn't wrong or it
wasn't a bad idea. It was
illegal.
I wonder what else is illegal?
Well, that's why I want the
millennial minute because I'm
sure there's tons well we and
I'm sure at the end here's what
I think. I think I'm not the
only one observing this with
their, with their millennial
children and I'm sure other
people out there have got their
own stories to throw into the
pot, because it's outrageous.
This is very interesting. I have
not no of course I don't have
Millennials around me haven't
had for a couple of years. Why
do I miss it? i So missed the
millennials around
that is around because you get
you get material, but it's like,
wow, what kind of crazy material
are we talking about?
That's almost upsetting, because
that is some deep, deep rooted
conviction there that I'm
hearing. Oh, no, yes. Especially
the show. For sure. If you're
just going to photograph some
some kids somewhere, it's polite
to say Hey, can I take a picture
of your kid she looks so cute.
Which actually kind of
immediately pegs you as a as a
pedo.
That's catching a picture of a
group of kids walking up the
street and Halloween is illegal.
is beside the point is whether
it's creepy or not. It's not
illegal. It's not illegal. I
want someone how much money they
make. I mean, this whole idea of
all these things being illegal.
I'm sure there's more on this
list that I don't know about. I
love this. I think this is a
very good, good segment. And I
know we have lots of millennials
listening who will who will
chime in and will let us know.
And they may be surprised.
I thought it was illegal to ask
somebody how much money they
made. Like I bet you this bunch
of
you know what's you know what's
not illegal?
What doesn't involve money.
It's not illegal for me to say
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it.
No play. Okay. So
podcasting. 2.0 started almost
two years ago. The whole point
was to decentralize. ridi
centralize. Now, of course, you
know, podcasts. index.org is a
centralized resource. But there
are now 10s of 1000s of copies
of our database, we make a full
dump available. There's an OP
open API that has the jhanas,
this huge, huge dumps, we have
20 Well, we have almost I think
58 or 59, podcast apps and
services using the index. So you
know, this is was anti D
platforming. So you know, if you
want to listen to the x 22
report, you can get it in a
podcasting 2.0 app. But in
addition to that, we have all
these new features that we
always talk I always talk about,
about the chapters in the
transcript, and on and on. And
we also have something called
value for value streaming
payments, I'm sure you're aware,
where you can implement in a
digital fashion with the
Lightning Network. So in real
time, as you're listening to a
podcast, you can say I want to
send, you know, like $1 an hour
in 60. in 60 increments to this
podcast, as I'm listening. It's
not you know, pay to play, it's
play to pay. So and, and this
goes completely from the
listener to the podcast, or they
can give a piece to the app and
everybody can make it. I mean,
it's all small, it's minor, but
we have almost 8000 podcasts now
using this and actively
receiving Satoshis for for their
content on a value for value
basis. Some of them are learning
how it actually works. We have
to have that feedback loop like
we're about to do right now. But
then, this morning, someone
sends me this clip of Marc
Andreessen quite kind of know
from like nine ti 93 When I had
a gopher server for mtv.com, and
he said, Hey man, try out this
new thing. I built this web
browser mosaic. And so I set up
one of the first web servers,
which works with this new
software mosaic. Now Marc
Andreessen went on to create
Netscape is now a, I would say,
a very wealthy Silicon Valley
venture capitalist. Was at
Andreessen Horowitz ventures. So
he's being interviewed about web
three, web three, web 3.0, which
is this mythical bullshit that
all of Silicon Valley is trying
to sell to everybody. I think
the metaverse as part of part of
this part to do with part of it.
But now listen, when he says
about web three, because you
know, whenever someone said,
Well, what's a great application
for web three men? What's it
gonna look like? What's it gonna
be
what I'm hoping and what we're
actually thinking at the firm,
what we're trying very hard to
fund. I'm hoping, for example,
for podcasts, I'm hoping five
years from now, there will be
these thriving, you know, call
it web three podcast
environments that will be open
and will be, you know, it will
have this sort of anarchic,
uncontrolled kind of element
that I think that I think you
and I both like, however, will
have a higher level of trust and
will have a higher level of a
monetary incentive, an economic
incentive, than the open
networks of the past usually
did. And so there's this,
there's this third way. And you
know, this is still early, but
like, we're quite optimistic
that there might be a new way to
build these systems. And I'm
excited to see what happens.
Does that not sound exactly like
what I just described?
He doesn't keep up with
anything. And I love
how he says we're desperately
trying to fund this. And we did
this with with $30 in some
masking tape brah stupid idiots.
All right, that was my
commercial for podcasting to
point out.
That Oh, is your complaint you
are complaining? Well, it's kind
of a guy like that should know
what the hell's going on. You
think?
Well, the worst part is he's
going to try and desperately fun
something to create another
piece of crap.
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God? Why are you drinking?
Squirt?
I think Tina's sister bought
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Now it's orangey it's squirt
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You know? It's gross. It's
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We titled that one wig out. And
this is I believe a new artist
on the scene, pointy rhetoric.
Who had what we thought was by
far the best Russian Ronald
McDonald's gag for album art.
With Ronald McDonald with his
big moustache in front of the
Kremlin. He was yeah,
it was very fast a piece that
made us crack up.
Yeah, what else was there? Well,
there's
a couple of things I want to
talk about. One was the roundy a
guide into a discussion with I
guess it was tanta Neil and they
he he did this really good art
actual art of the crocodile
tears which was indicative of
the hearings. Just below it you
see I see a crocodile crying is
an American flag is panicky and
I wish I wasn't gonna let go to
waste so I used it on the
newsletter so that would be at
least something I mean, it was
probably this superior piece on
there but I got it funny.
I got some I got some nasty
email about this. About the
crocodile tears not about the
crocodile tears but about the
crocodile tears from the Capitol
Police. One retired you
were complaining about? Yes.
One retired long low. Did
you get what I'm going
to tell you what was I'm not
going to read it because it was
18 paragraphs retired law
enforcement officer was was so
mad that we said, the way he
interpreted what we were saying
was, Oh, what are these pussies
crying? You know, did they cry?
911? Did they cry after after
all these? And he took it as you
don't know, first responders you
don't load law enforcement
officer, you don't know what we
go through like you
guys kind of hearing what he
wants to hear?
Well, that's unfortunate,
because the whole point was, we
were actually saying quite the
opposite that the true heroes,
the true brave first responders,
of course, I've seen Marines cry
in my arms in Iraq, like I
didn't even know what they were
doing there. But the one thing
American first responders and
cops don't do is, you know,
we're heroes we all have that,
you know, that action hero in
us. And so when we're
testifying, it's business. And
we're not full of shit. And we
and we, and we keep our our own
version of the stiff upper lip.
That was my point that these
people were just crying over you
it wasn't at an event. It wasn't
in front of somebody who's dead
was Yeah, and
it wasn't like an actual 911
event. That was my point.
Yeah, it was a phony baloney
event that was exaggerated by
the Democrats. That guy whoever
wrote that letter and should be
ashamed of
himself now. Well, I told him I
was astounded that he miss
misunderstood and go out and go
talk to the New York Police
Department orphans and widows
ask if they know me, or if I
know some of their pain.
There there's only Okay, so you
manually I gotta make those back
to back to this art so that
there aren't that round. He says
that he thought the 10th O'Neill
piece was a sure winner was a
surefire winner and we'd looked
at it was the one with Trump
over the six. And it had to do
with that, you know, this,
whatever that movie was from
1999 or whenever,
oh, the soul just six cents,
six cents. Yeah. And so I had to
tell the two of them because
they're going back and forth.
They should get a room on the
mastodon and I'm saying, Look,
we call backs to 20 year old
movies. 23 year old movies is
never gonna work because it's
like most people that listen to
this show, or not most, but a
lot of people as well weren't
even born. when that movie came
out, let alone it's seen it.
I've seen I've seen the movie. I
did not recognize this.
Yeah, that's what it was a
reference to the movie.
No, no, I understand. But I
didn't see it when we were
looking at the RT.
O I saw it
that's that's the kind of stuff
we look at.
We look at everything but but
the point is, is that the thing
that we both laughed at because
when you see that stupid Ronald
McDonald dumb mustache in front
of the Kremlin, you know with a
phony logo is not McDonald's
anymore. It's funny. Yeah. So
funny will usually when if it's
funny, and in the even
moderately well done. So that's
a problem. Now we congratulate
artists that actually are
artists. We congratulate rowdies
of fine artists, which it
technically is, even though he
does, his style is kind of
cartoony but he's not really a
cartoonist. I mean, O'Reilly is
a cartoonist. And as well,
it was very similar. Now that
we're talking about it, Darren
put in a picture of Bowser from
Shannon Ah, yes. I mean, no,
just No, just No, no, no, nobody
knows. Nobody knows Bowser from
Shana anymore. That was that was
like David Letterman. 1982.
That is that yeah, you're right,
that call back goes. That goes
to the 70s or 80s. bows, Shawn I
know is bows. Ya know, these old
callbacks are very effective as
humor, but there has to be
within recent memory. Not you
don't have to go dig through the
history books and find you doing
a call back to Ptolemy or
something. To Mirada Deus, you
know, yes. I remember that.
The Iliad, it's hilarious. Thank
you very much to pointy rhetoric
for doing that artwork for us.
Anybody can participate. If
you're listening right now live
you refreshed, no agenda, art
generator.com It's fun, but you
can also upload your own and
participate in this grand
contest of ridicule, which most
artists seem to enjoy because,
you know, we help you be better
artists, I think. Well, I think
so. Just simply commercial
artists who are taking a gig,
you know, getting a gig right?
I could say this but most
professional artists this is
kind of their life anyway,
because they're selling stuff.
Yeah. Either the public's
bitching Adam or they if it's a
fine artist, the critics are
bitching at them. Or if they're
a graphic artist is the client
is bitching at him about Randy
and I should be grant that bloke
and and they've all fallen in
love with these art tools
because they can change the
background instantly instead of
having to redo the whole piece
like they used to have Two years
ago, I was very, you know, but
they still get bitched yet.
Thank you again, to all of our
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on this turkey a thing John from
the last show is
a clip that we played that was a
guy there NPR clip saying that
the United Nations is changing
the pronunciation in the name of
Turkey to Turkey EA or Turkey I
or turkey or EU Turkey or
something? And I It wasn't my
idea I mean it's the best I can
do and but it's still
pronouncing it Turkey it seems
to me
well he says Turkey yay is
bullcrap. Turks call the country
Turkey, Syria, Turkey Syria. I
think that's almost the way the
Dutch pronounce it. But I've
never heard the UAE version
second call it whatever you
want. It's not like Turks are
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refer to Germany's on Manya not
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John don't mention the Ottoman
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today. She was late.
So I was I was invited to be on
the guest on the hog story
podcast episode 300 And then
they stiffed me and never gave
me the invite and he explained
why Yeah, I got I got stood up.
Yeah Blaney and and Fletcher the
two of them
well that's interesting because
they they asked me if, if I
could do this where they're
trying to get us on at the same
time those rat bastards. Did you
go on? No, because I had to
leave right after the show. I
had some had something go I had
an actual conflict.
This is a show it's very coarse.
I think they should get it
together and common. Dom had
calm themselves down.
What I mean, what happened?
I don't know. I never got a note
explaining it. So the first they
said, would you come on the
show? I said, Yeah. And she
said, I wouldn't get you a link
on this. You know where you
cleaned? VSL Okay, send me a
link and she goes okay with an
exclamation mark. And then that
was the last I heard of her.
So you're sure that it didn't
just get tripped up in your
email somewhere?
Yeah, I'm absolutely sure
because she's whitelisted okay.
I just thought I'd throw that
complaint. Right registered.
They were just pawns in their in
their silly games.
I always love people. Like, I
want to have both you and John
on Yeah, it'd be great. I want
to have you with Moe on when
have you with Tina on? No.
That's called our show. Exactly.
It's so it's so odd that people
don't don't understand that. No,
it's like, we don't we're not
even fun together outside of the
show. We're awkward. We have
nothing
to say. You're getting Max dice.
This is Max Johnson Max. This is
all that can
be done. Exactly. It reminded
from producer Rick This is the
time of year when graduating
medical students start their
residencies in hospitals. So if
you hear of death rate climbing
or some other issues that is
very typical for this time of
year, as is what we would call
the Zomer sleep xoma HIPAA or
the summer flu. So whatever is
being being thrown about please
keep that in mind. And and the
vaccination hits just keep on
common. Well, I've
got one okay. I think this is
sensitive timing is about two
minutes even they did go over a
little. This was gonna be a
Pfizer ad but this is the BC man
who is paralyzed
more than a year ago, a BC man
became partially paralyzed
following his COVID 19 vaccine.
Now the 40 year old has become
one of the first people in the
country to be approved for
compensation, but others are
still waiting. CTVs Michelle
Bernardo has the story.
With special braces for his
legs, no muscle or nerve nerve
movement, movement or activity
below my knees. At this point,
Ross
Whiteman is walking again,
though with difficulty and his
hands suffering nerve damage
have become stronger,
both hands there. As you can
see, they're they're curl in and
I don't have a lot of
restraints. That makes obviously
doing pretty much everything is
challenged.
The former pilot and realtor
developed a rare neurological
disorder called Guillain Barre
Syndrome. After receiving the
AstraZeneca vaccine in April of
2021. Recent BC CDC data
indicates just 10 people in the
province have ever been
hospitalized with GBs after
COVID vaccine for facial
paralysis. I couldn't. I
couldn't smile. I couldn't show
my T's or anything like that.
I'm just gonna move focusing on
moving my feet
for white men who was also
initially paralyzed from the
waist down. Physiotherapy became
a full time job as he learned to
move again. My world got flipped
upside down. He recently
received a letter from the
Federal Vaccine Injury support
program, validating his vaccine
injury and saying he had been
approved for compensation, one
of only a handful in the
country.
That's vindicating that's kind
of the first thought that came
to mind
lately. Shawn Muldoon who
developed serious blood clots
after the AstraZeneca vaccine is
still waiting for compensation
and unable to work. Meanwhile,
Whiteman said while he's
relieved to be getting funding,
the real victory will be seeing
small improvements in his
health.
He's got a long road to go but
I've got a lot of support.
He says he and his family are
ready to face whatever
challenges are still ahead.
Shelburne Oro, CTV News,
Vancouver
Yeah, I saw this I'm not sure
what the message was here. If it
was a native ad what's the point
I don't know I mean, but they
did make sure they said dashes
Anika twice causing a blood
clots and then this and then
they when they showed pictures
when they were to watch it
visually, they had pictures of
the Maderna vaccine. And it was
like everything was mentioned.
But Pfizer it this may be some
sort of some theory about
counter programming, I'm not
sure but it was about two
minutes long, which is about the
right lane maybe
maybe it's kind of like the
theory that sometimes you have
to let a prisoner escaped from
prison so the rest of the
prisoners at least have an idea
that it's possible.
I am with Do you I'm not
completely sure but it's high
end if it's if it's if it was a
native ad, it's so high end that
we don't even get it.
The so what everyone is talking
about now is sads the sudden
adult death syndrome which is of
course completely made up
completely made completely made
up and so there's you know, when
and I cannot help myself when I
hear someone has something
horrible happen to them. Drop
Dead myocarditis paralysis,
Gilliam Baray. shingles, my mind
is just trained to go vaccine.
This will definitely not happen
to everybody. But I think
there's a good probably 3% That
is going horribly wrong. And it
seems like in a lot of the
Pfizer documentation, I have a
clip about that. And the minute
they were aware of this, so they
have to come up with all these
different ways to fill in this
sudden adult Death Syndrome
category. And there's a new one,
as scientists have been studying
temperature at which humans
spontaneously die. And this
happens in so called wet bulb
conditions. Wet ball, I'd never
heard
of this. Well, of course not.
Because his new
wet bulb conditions are when
heat and humidity can cause
otherwise healthy humans to
overheat and die. I mean, does
anyone believe this? Does anyone
not seen live in Chicago? The
obvious? And so now, so that I
think there's there's actually a
lot happening around the safety
and efficacy of these vaccines.
So there's a big push that the
FDA, I think unanimously
approved six to 17 year olds,
now you're thinking why six to
17 year olds versus five to 11,
which is what the previous
approval was. And I believe this
is so that it gets on the
schedule. Once it's on the
schedule, it's a lot harder to
to sue them. And in fact, why
don't I bring up my favorite
girl here she is. The newly on
woke the magnetar of omega
tardes. Naomi Wolf. She is she's
actually working with her
company and quite an interesting
group of lawyers to sue Pfizer.
Why is this machine hurtling on
and what we can do about it?
Well, Leslie Manoukian, whose
team there are a team of
lawyers, is suing Pfizer on our
behalf, I'm allowed to announce
that now. So please, everyone
support us all you can because
we have the legal bills coming
in now. Their her argument is
that visor and the FDA are
racing to roll out the emergency
use authorizations to shield
Pfizer from liability. So if you
can fold it in under that EUA,
it's harder to sue them. And
we've also learned that it's
hard to sue the FDA in spite of
their public comment, which I
think is window dressing,
because you have to exhaust all
kinds of internal remedies
before you can sue them. So
that's why I agree with her
strategy. Were going after
Pfizer, first as a private
corporation. And also thank God
our lawyers are aligning with 20
Attorneys General to who have
supported them in the past
around the mask mandates. This
may be premature to share. I
hope not. But I think this is
important because the attorneys
general can bring criminal
charges. And what the lawyers
have found abundantly is that
their civil and criminal causes
of action. Whoa, whoa,
hang on. So don't bury the lead.
She was the that's the group.
We've had him on the show been
shot. They're the ones that went
to Florida, and had that massive
win over was it masked, they now
officially on the program are
showing
they are representing the war
daily cloud volunteers and they
stepped up to do it. And they're
the best legal team in the
country for this kind of work.
And we're very, very, very
lucky. We also have all the 250
lawyers and they file five
attorneys general letters in
five states. But there's nothing
like having the best team in the
world. For this issue. The best
team in America should say US
law is different than any other
law that already had this huge
win to get masks off of you and
your kids when you travel on
planes and other federal
temperate transportation.
Yeah, well, I'd love this Yeah,
I can already see this she's got
she is there's no standing
there's a standing issue.
There's no standing to sue which
is always a problem that happens
all the time. You just can't
randomly sue somebody when you
got nothing to do with it let's
she's been injured or something
by a Pfizer vaccine. i This is
dead end. Well, it wasn't it was
the same group that sued over
the mass mandate and they got
that lifted. Why? Why do you
that wasn't a dead end they were
versus successful why why? I
mean,
once Pfizer and the other was
the state of Florida bureaucrats
I mean this competitions a
little different for one thing
is going to go nowhere. This my
prediction. Okay.
All right. Meanwhile, Canada is
ramping up with some new
terminology. Remember, it's 1984
all over again. What we also
know from Dr. Tan This is the
Canadian Health Minister, Shaul
Eve dewclaw,
and every other expert on
COVID-19 is that although to
those who still still protects
significantly well against
severe disease and death, two
doses are not enough now to
protect against infection and
transmission. And that is why we
are transitioning now to an up
to date vaccination definition
of what it means to be
adequately protected against
COVID 94 fully protected with
two doses doesn't work anymore.
Dr. Tan said that last Friday is
now up to date vaccination that
needs to be used when you talk
about what Canadians should do
what so this that this whole
thing from this guy is about,
we're stopping counting. We're
just calling it up to date. I
think you identified this months
ago that this was happening was
happening here if I recall,
up to date.
So up to date, so that's an
interesting little change. Might
as well listen up
to date is so silly. Since we
are up to date. Yeah, I shot you
get 40 Yeah, you're
good to go. You're up to date.
The Prime Minister of Canada was
asked a question about how he
seems to be very inconsistent
with his mask usage. Remember
these as the saying goes rules
for the but not for me because I
am Queen Justin,
your government continues to
support mask mandates in the
House of Commons and in
federally regulated places, like
airports, for example. But it
appears that you wear a mask
inconsistently, and depending on
different situations, the
Ontario government is lifting
the remaining mask mandates very
shortly, do you still believe
that a mask mandate should be in
place? And if so in what types
of situations
now? Do you think you'll answer
the question? And if so, how
will he answer the question?
Well, he's pretty good at
beating around the bush and
running off and going on with
some, you know, just a bunch of
bullcrap. He's good at that. So
I would guess that's what he's
going to do. First of all, I
understand how tired everyone is
of the pandemic, of the
different rules and restrictions
that we have to go through. But
most people understand that this
pandemic is not over yet. We
continue to see our hospitals
filled with people suffering
tremendous consequences. We
continue to see more spreads, we
continue to run the risk of new
variants, and every step of the
way, we will continue to be
guided by the very best science
we can because our first and
primary responsibility is to
make sure we're doing everything
we can to keep people safe.
There you go.
You got to answer the question,
which wasn't there. He did not
wasn't the question asked? No,
but he answered some questions
somebody must have asked
somewhere somewhere along the
line.
So as the FDA is now also
discussing pre six or six month
old vaccinations. We have a real
problem with measuring the long
term efficacy of these
vaccinations. And the problem is
as follows 10s of
1000s of people who volunteer to
participate in the Pfizer and
moderna COVID-19 vaccine studies
are still participating in
follow up research, though
that's somewhat hampered because
many people who had been given a
placebo shot opted to take the
vaccine instead.
The control group has gone
they've lost the control group.
Everybody went I should probably
get one.
Yeah, after all that propaganda,
but you do.
So I don't feel good about this.
At all. Now, World Health
Organization is renaming monkey
pox.
Yes, yes. Yeah. Do we have? No
monkey pox is racist it is.
I don't know why it's racist.
But yes. What should we call it
though? They don't give us any.
Any cool ideas?
No, there, we have to come up
with their own ideas.
What could we do? Well, we
could come up with some ideas
right here on the show. Well,
that's what
I'm thinking maybe. So it can't
be anything about monkey pox at
all. In fact, we can't It can't
even be called pox. So what is
another word for pox at these
should be just called Boyle's
Oh. Okay, now we have to give an
idea In a fire to the boils,
contagious boils,
oh CBS contagious bolt boil
syndrome.
Contagious boil syndrome I think
we have a winner. I'm writing it
down. Boy. Yes. Yep. CBS Same
thing. Same as the network
boy syndrome.
CBS just see if
you got anything else. So I'm on
COVID At the moment
now and he had the one thing I
did want to mention just this
one. Where is it here? This is
this is all over the place and I
think we played a clip about it
but study came out it's m five M
reporting severe COVID 19 is
quote rare in unvaccinated
people. And of course, you know
this is being blamed on the fact
that vaccinated people are not
careful because they think that
you know, it's safe and
effective.
Yeah, I just that's the irony if
that if that's actually the
reason then the irony is beyond
compare. It's almost like say a
disgrace shot I got a boost or I
got double boost to let me go
out and party. I'm gonna kiss
everyone I see. See Fauci
got to COVID again,
yeah, love that. Somebody else
got it again. Lots of people get
into was although you're getting
it constantly these guys
are this could just be a summer
a little summer flu?
No, he would know. Yeah. All
right. I got one little
intermediary thing to play here
is this guy might be you know,
we lost a we'd lost a lot when
we lost Nigel Farage from the
scene spouting out on the floor
of the economic power or
economic the European
Parliament. And
when you say we lost that means
the show. Yes, the show show. We
mean, we lost a winner. Yes.
And so he's gone. But there's
another guy that did. He's not
quite the same because he's not
like a pro marries a communist.
But he's got some he's funny.
And he's, he's, it's called is
Mick Wallace. He's an Irish
politician. And he's I've got a
little spiel from him. This is a
minute nine is very short. But
he goes off. He likes to go off
on NATO. And I think it's pretty
good to listen to Him then He
may be a substitute download
line. If we can get more of his
clips,
Sweden and Finland making moves
to join. The most aggressive
military bloc on Earth is a sign
of how rotten and corrupted the
political class in Europe has
become. We all know exactly what
NATO is a post war mechanism
designed to maintain US
dominance and control over
western Europe, advanced us
geostrategic interests, and
violently suppressed socialism.
To pursue these aims, NATO has
partnered with right wing
terrorists and fascist to
conduct long campaigns of bloody
terror destabilization both in
and outside Western Europe.
Everywhere he conducts
operations, it leaves a trail of
destruction and destabilization
behind us and persist often for
decades after the initial light
of aggression. As the Pope has
recognized, NATO sowed the seeds
of conflict in Ukraine, who will
pay for his facilitation and
prolonging of the war, do us
cause the shots but as the EU
and targeted states that have to
deal with the fallout and the
instability, NATO will do
nothing for a peaceful Europe.
It never has never will.
Wow, smattering of what I like
is he's, you know, it's a
minute, he delivers his message
in a minute. That's pretty cool.
Yeah. You know, whenever you get
the United Nations tight groups
or NATO going into going into a
country, what do they always
leave behind? What do they
always bring to a country?
Cholera? Yes, sir. cholera in
Mariupol. It's a cholera
outbreak. So, so obvious that
that was awkward. It really is.
He was talking about that money.
And I think I recall you had a
clip that broke down some of the
$40 billion that we've sent. Did
you have something about that?
Not on this show? I made about
three or four shows ago? Yeah,
I have a new one that that I
want to play, which really shows
you how corrupt how full of crap
this deal is. And it also
explains why is the Lensky is
crying that they need more ammo
the and I think the President is
preparing another billion dollar
package today. Package another
billion dollar package 4 billion
the one more build away. Yeah.
Because they haven't they're out
of bullets. Well, it makes
sense. Because pretty much none
of them none of the money went
to bullets.
Less than half of that is even
available soon. Much of that
money is going out all the way
to 2031 of the 19 billion that
will be made. made available
right away. Only 4 billion.
Well, I'm sorry. It's 4 billion
will go to US troops in Europe
to keep them there. That 10,500
troops we moved over there 9
billion will help the United
States military buy new weapons
to replace the 3.3 billion and
weapons they gave to the is like
they gave a Subaru to the
Ukrainians. And now they want to
buy a Mercedes and 4 billion of
it goes to help Ukraine finance
new weapons purchases, which
won't be available for years to
come. And 1 billion almost goes
to reimburse our allies for
stuff that they've already given
to Ukraine. So almost none of
that money has actually made it
to the battlefield here yet. And
the guys here say they're in
desperate need.
So 4 million to troops out there
already, plus the 9 million that
went to buying new stuff. The
Military Industrial Complex did
about 13 $14 billion on this
deal. And then we paid for the
shit the Europeans did Boris
Johnson boasting and bragging
about the 100 and 50 million
they spent, and it was our
money, apparently.
Unbelievable. It's crazy. And
then taking credit as being the
lead guy.
There was this one sent me this
is a podcast, Ray Pete the
things hidden punk podcast
things hidden podcast. And they
had on this guy, it's very short
minute. Now he's 84 years old.
But he's a nutrition researcher,
scientist. And so when you hear
him, he's kind of talking like
an 84 year old, which is Joe
Biden at 78. So he does have a
couple of stutters and stuff,
but it's short enough that you
can bear through it. He has some
interesting background
information on changes that were
made in the 2014 pitch. Victoria
Nuland et al, who went over
there and overthrew the
government. And they changed
some other things such as
constitutional law. And this guy
explains it, it will take you a
second to focus in on how he
speaks, but then I should it
should be okay.
Totally. origins are the word
West reasons for supporting the
Victorian New London for my
revolution. That was to impose a
change of constitutional law on
Ukraine because they had passed
laws to protect the small group
medium sized farmers who wanted
to produce the traditional crops
not genetically modified the
West one and to destroy those
laws to rewrite the
Constitution, so that Monsanto
could write the laws.
Haven't played that one in ages?
This makes total sense. Yeah,
this makes total sense. Monsanto
came in you got to use our
seeds, you got to use our
Roundup, whatever it is, and
they were reused. They rewrote
the constitution to tell the
farmers what they could do. And
that makes so much sense because
ever since buyer bought Monsanto
makes nothing but sense to have
a farmer have a chemical company
responsible for your food. That
sounds like a great idea. I this
is this is evil. This is evil.
It is if that would that clip is
even remotely true. But this
is what's been happening to
farmers and ranchers in America
for 50 years.
And India.
Did you see the pictures of all
the 10th reported 10,000 dead
cows in Kansas? No. Oh, okay.
It's going viral right now. And
I asked Textus slim, who's you
know, 12th generation rancher,
the beef initiative? And he says
oh, you know the story as well
that it was so hot that the cows
died climate change. Slim says
look at him these were they were
ready. Ready for slaughter.
They're not healthy. They're
unhealthy animals. So then yeah,
you just unhealthy you feed them
Chia Doritos and Cheetos and
Captain Crunch and I'm not
kidding. I know in the last in
the last few weeks to fatten
them up and they die from it.
Beef American beef is going to
be sold like caviar and we're
gonna get the bugs and the soy.
Yes, yes, actually
Ukraine. Let's play the more
money clip
more Money.
Oh, here we go.
President Biden today announced
another billion dollars in
military aid for Ukraine, the
allocation being built as the
single largest tranche of
weapons and equipment since the
war began. The effort is
intended to help stall Russia's
effort to overtake and control
the Eastern Donbass region. The
aid reportedly will include anti
ship missile launchers,
howitzers, and more rounds for
the High Mobility Artillery
Rocket systems The West has
already provided us will also
provide more money for
humanitarian assistance aid was
announced in a meeting got
underway in Brussels within 45
nations to discuss aid to
Ukraine.
Like that? No, of course not.
And they're gonna start thinking
Russian ships that'll do the
trick. Did you have a series
equipped before
it? Did you see the latest video
of Vladimir Putin? Where he's
doing? You have a I don't have a
clip because it would make no
sense. But if there's no yes,
they're claiming it's not about
what he says he's shaking, his
his arms are shaking, his legs
are unstable. The adding to the
to the stories that he has
Parkinson's. You know, he
apparently carries around a poop
case so that he can poop in the
box so no one can see you know,
can analyze his poop
which I stories very creative.
I think it's I think it's super
duper. I like it a lot. I
bought box. Where's my poop box?
I got it. And just one other
thing just for timing. And I'm
sure you have some more in
Ukraine. I got a note that the
US military is sending civil
affairs soldiers to NATO
countries now to prepare for
rebuilding Ukraine in 2023. So
they they expect the realisation
to be over by 2023. And and the
the Civil Affairs soldiers will
be in pretty soon to help
rebuild it all. Well, that
makes nothing but sense that
we've always believed that this
is part of it Bechtel somehow
behind the war. And so they can
rebuild. And but this is
interesting is little switch on
this switcheroo on the on the
methodology. In the olden days,
we would do the rubble lysing.
But this time we suckered the
Russians into doing the rough
allies, and they've done a
pretty decent job. But we've
given you know, given the
Ukrainians enough weapons that
they can do some verbalizing
themselves, but we didn't really
do any realizing at all. So this
is a step in the right
direction. Well, it means that
they're up allies without really
doing any wrong. I don't
see how all of this waste and
death and destruction can be any
type of step in the right
direction.
In the right direction.
Hey, John dvorak.org
step in the right direction. But
you mentioned climate change.
You did one climate right. What
about the Ukraine? Mercenaries?
Oh, yeah, I was gonna ask you Do
you want me to play the Ukraine?
Mercy is a pretty interesting.
Yes, we will I what I heard is a
whole bunch of dudes were
arrested. They were all all
American soldiers. I mean,
consultants. I mean, was it
academies Z?
There's a lot of a lot of it
explained in these four clips.
I want to do this.
The US State Department says it
is quote, aware of unconfirmed
reports of two US citizens
captured in Ukraine. It would be
the first time Americans have
been captured by Russian
soldiers during this war. They
are believed to be among the
1000s of foreigners who have
joined the fight in Ukraine. It
is risky, dangerous, and the
State Department encourages
Americans not to travel there.
Earlier this month to British
men also cash Wouldn't you
say discourages to discourage
from traveling. They're
encouraging to not travel.
There's weird.
Which structure is dubious? Yes,
thank you
travel there. Earlier this
month, two British men also
captured by Russians were
charged as mercenaries and
sentenced to death. These men
all have their own stories,
their own reasons for going and
their own experiences once they
are in Ukraine. That includes a
group of Americans and Brits who
have formed a unit that is
fighting in the east and Paris
Ryan Lucas has their story.
So I'm very curious about the
story. Because what I know what
I've heard, and I believe, is
that this is just our military.
And we're paying for them. And
we're handing out people to go
and train but you know, that
training goes Hey, watch how I
do it.
So I really said that that's not
expressed in this particular
series. I didn't didn't report
that. But I only have four
clips. I did jump a few elements
because it was too long. It was
like 20 minutes. Yeah, that's 10
so I only have four clips out of
it, but I think you get a kind
of a feeling for it. And there's
a lot of these guys. Yeah, you
know, it's hard to say this
could be all proper Ghana for
all I know,
hey, you know, this is big money
by the way. There's the vets all
the time are getting calls. Hey,
you want to go to a security
detail? Over here? We'll go over
to this country do that country.
This is an active industry.
Yeah, you think so. But with the
listen to these guys, you're not
getting paid anything suppose. I
don't know
bullshit a video taking late
last month in eastern Ukraine, a
group of soldiers creeps through
the woods and comes to the edge
of the clearing. Russian armored
vehicles rumbling about 100
yards away one of the soldiers
Niels puts an anti tank weapon
to his shoulder and fires. The
Russian vehicle explodes the men
in the video are a small group
of Americans and Brits who came
to Ukraine to fight the Russian
invasion. During a recent break
and key for some rest. For men
from that team agreed to talk to
me about their experience. Some
of them are comfortable using
the first names. Other spoke on
the condition that NPR doesn't
disclose their identities. We
meet on a Sunday afternoon in a
hip outdoor cafe in central
Kenya. Where would you like to
start? That's the group's
commander like most men on their
team. He's a military veteran.
In his case, a 30 year old
former captain in the British
Army. He's got a shock of short
blonde hair in his callsign he
says half joking is Princess he
says he was relaxing on a beach
in the Middle East when the war
started. And like many people,
he didn't think it would last
long. But after Ukraine held on
for a few days, he decided to
come help. And I
was I was shaking. My hands are
shaking when I made the
decision. And I was on day two
or three day three of the war.
But I can sit back drinking
margaritas on the beach when I
knew that I could have some sort
of effect even if it had just
been the humanitarian aid or
just training the locals. I
didn't expect to be doing what I
am doing now. The other
Brit at the table, the former
Royal Marine Commando followed a
similar path. After the war
started, he quit his job as a
security contractor in Iraq and
flew back to England. He packed
a bag caught a flight to Poland,
and then crossed the border into
Ukraine. nearly days he says
were chaotic. And included a run
in with Ukraine's intelligence
service, the SBU we had a few
few problems. The SBU kicked the
door down a couple of times ago,
we were spies, you know, put
weapons to our heads and very
quickly realized where were
their friends and they were
sweet after that. The Brits
at the table are chatty, the
Americans less so. One of them
is a former Navy SEAL, who
listens closely but doesn't say
much. The other is a 22 year old
from Tampa, Florida. His name is
Edie.
Okay, so we're supposed to
believe that this group of young
men 2030 year olds, that they
just feel such pride in, in what
Ukraine is doing that they
decide to go defend fight
against the bad brewski for
free. Just go over there and
Hangouts and we'll form a little
battalion. No, wait, as you
would say, I'm not buying it
and you probably shouldn't buy
it and the thing that's
interesting to me about this is
you listen to the report this
guy who's doing the report for
NPR does not tat talk it in NPR
pace there's no way he's ever
worked for NPR he's talking like
he's a fast talker. He seems
more like a spook and I can
descend so this was produced and
from scratch by one of the
agencies and delivered delivered
as a package Yeah, I think was
delivered as a package because
this guy then the reason is is
that one that one little aspect
the unit they always screw up
something and in this case is
the guy that reporter himself
he's a he's more like Ben
Shapiro with fast talker fast
toddler not quite that but yeah,
it's a no no. Ben Shapiro is
definitely not definitely not
the NPR we are going to look at
this incredible group of
commandos in Louisville when
they go out into the field. They
spent a lot of people into the
field to do reports like this
and none of them are like this
guy. This guy is totally alien
to the to the gestalt of the NPR
environment he just doesn't fit
in it seems and the way he's
presenting it as a little matter
of fact a little listen to
matter of fact I got a lot of
issues. So we skip over now. I
skipped a bunch and we continue
with clip three former Airborne
Ranger 375 I got out in October
went to college got job got my
dream car, which is Dodge
Challenger. Anyways, yeah how to
add a really good life you know,
GI Bill pack got
his got his okay. So he got his
dream car from his signing
bonus.
Anyways, yeah, I had a really
good life. You know, GI bill
paying for my school had a
awesome girlfriend I was with
for like, four years.
But after the war started, he
dropped it off. He sold his car
bought a plane ticket to in fact
he says because his family
canceled the first one along
with his credit cards, including
Ukraine and all them are happy
to be here. They feel a sense of
purpose. But the decision to
come to Ukraine hasn't sat well
with their families back home.
Here's princess.
So initially, when I said I was
coming over here, my mom was
like holding on to my arm
screaming cry, you can't go You
can't go to persuade her that I
was doing humanitarian aid job
because that's what I was coming
to do.
But once he took up arms
job, he had the cut cost job,
their job is your job. I'm
sorry. He says humanitarian aid
job. He didn't say providing
humanitarian aid going to help
the people of Ukraine. No, I'm
doing a humanitarian aid job.
There's your cover right there.
You can't go to persuade her
that I was doing humanitarian
aid job because that's what I
was going to do.
But once you took up arms, he
says he had to cut contact with
her. He's in a group chat with
other family members who keep
her informed. But he says he
can't deal directly with her
constant worrying. It's a
similar situation for Edie.
Yeah, really. It's the same.
They're completely against it.
But I mean, I don't really care
for their opinions. Like there's
million people out here getting
killed and stuff. I think that's
more important. And then for
them to be against me leaving I
think that's selfish. But you
haven't spoken to my family
since I left. And I really don't
care. I think what I'm doing
here is more important.
Their motivations to come to
Ukraine, Barry mentioned being
outraged by the brutality of
Russian forces. This is also an
opportunity to use the skills
they learned in the military.
And under the surface, perhaps
there's also an attraction to
the violence of war. These men
are among the 1000s of
foreigners who flocked to the
country to fight. But unlike
Ukrainian soldiers, the
foreigners still have a lot of
freedom to pick whom they team
up with, and where they fight.
Now, at any point did this fast
talking to NPR reporter? Did he
at any point ask so how are you
funding yourself? Do you have
rent back home that you're
paying for? Are you sending
money back home? How are you
paying for?
Yeah, he did. Oh, okay. Is it in
this next may be in the next
clip, which is clip four. There
may be some mention of it. But I
can tell you the rest is I
listened to the whole thing. And
I can answer all the questions.
Well, how what are they doing
for money?
As they're doing it? There's
there's there's debt, GoFundMe,
basically, they're they're
spending their own money,
they're getting bringing their
own weapons or they're buying
their own food. They're doing it
self funded. So they're not
getting paid according to this
report. I'm just that's and
you'll see here some of that in
this last clip
Princess says that weariness on
the part of the Ukrainians was
not
when the Legion was created, it
got a very bad reputation
because all of a sudden you had
1000s of morons. Walter Mitty is
inexperienced airsofters who
thought they knew it all coming
in and trying to tell everyone
that they were amazing. And the
Ukrainian saw straight through
it.
Ukrainian military, though has
issues of its own. These men say
the Ukrainians don't really do a
lot of planning. And that
process, they're sort of like
our has a thing go and do that.
Which generally doesn't work
very well.
Ukrainians command and control
they say is spotty at best. And
they're beset with basic
battlefield communication
problems. And there's often no
way for Ukrainian units to talk
to each other, or coordinate
with artillery. One reason
operation in the middle of a
firefight, the Ukrainian wanted
them to rush forward with him to
retrieve his men somewhere in
the woods. We wanted their help,
because he had no way to
communicate with his own men,
other than talking to them in
person.
There's so many different units
within there, we didn't have any
comms of any other unit. And we
had the drama of on the way out
being fired out by another
Ukrainian unit because you know,
the blue and blue has to happen
out here all the time.
Basically,
blue on blue is military lingo
for friendly fire.
Okay, well, they did I guess I
didn't put that clip in there.
But yeah, they claim that
they're doing all this on their
own dime. So well, the very
dubious a guy told Greenwood's
it is a very dubious report. But
once you started mentioning it,
I started realizing this fast
talk and reporter
who does is not the one that
fits in
it doesn't fit in with the NPR
reports. And they have plenty of
people in the field doing all
kinds of reporting. And this
guy, this entire package, which
again was long. I mean, I
couldn't guide the clipping to
be 30 clips to get the whole
thing in there. But it's it's
very, it doesn't make any sense.
The guy got his dream car. He
had a girlfriend for four years
as a good happy family out of
the military. And he's just as
screw it, saw my car, I'm
ditching my girlfriend. I'm
going to here to help these
people because they can't help
themselves. I don't know whether
you're rational. Well, I
I thoroughly wholeheartedly
believe you have people like
Malcom Nance, the LARPer who do
this? Saddle up, get ready to
go. I am so yeah, I am seeing
reports. Just a couple of
searches that the official name
is the International legion of
Territorial Defense of Ukraine.
It appears that there's $3,300 a
month in stipend to receive
that was mentioned story 300
bucks a month, which is 33 the
magic number in their report,
but the 3300 month did what they
were going to get if you went
through that system which was
this to call a foreign legion by
the one guy we're talking about
this is the I joined the Foreign
Legion but they didn't know what
they were doing. And they were
just a bunch of idiots and this
other guy kind of touched on it,
there's a bunch of boneheads
that came over. So I had to quit
that and find a battalion or
group that will fight with it.
The whole thing is bogus that
the Spanish Civil War
Russia today had inter
interesting story about babushka
Zed. babushka said, she is the
new meme in Russia,
grandmother with the Soviet
flag. In Russia, she is known as
babushka Zed, and has become one
of the main symbols of support
for the war in Ukraine. Women's
dollar. It all started with this
video back in April busco walks
towards two Ukrainian soldiers,
they offer her some foods. Then
they take the flag off her and
stomp on it. So the woman
feeling insulted, gives back the
food. My parents died for that
flag. She says what was going on
for the Kremlin? This was
propaganda gold dust. A rare
example of a Ukrainian who
regrets the collapse of the
Soviet Union and looks at
Russians as liberators. Within
days, babushka started to appear
everywhere in Russia, murals,
drawings, clothes, toys, bumper
stickers of I was gonna go hymns
and songs dedicated to her.
Russian officials even unveiled
a statue of her in Mariupol.
With cholera? Yeah. This woman
is a really iconic little little
old lady there with her her
Soviet Union flag, and she's
babushka Zed. Zed, of course,
being the Z being the forbidden
letter in the alphabet, in many
European countries now,
especially Germany, can't just
post a Z. Do you post the z then
you're carrying water for Putin?
babushka.
Is that all about?
Well, this this Z with a lot
with a little line through the
diagonal? You've seen it? You've
seen it on trucks on the tanks.
Yeah. That is the that is the
liberation that is the symbol
for the Russian Liberation of
the Nazi ified Ukraine, which of
course is you know, Russian
disinformation. So we need to
forbid that from being used.
Likes I got Are we done with
Ukraine? Because I'm done with
Yeah,
I'm done with Ukraine. I just
wanted to play a couple of these
clips and see what the hell what
kind of that would bowl crapped
a throne?
I think you nailed it. Yeah,
this is. We there's no
information of any value coming
out from the news media on this
war. We don't really don't know
anything.
No, they're terrible. They're,
they're hopeless, and
useless. And there's reason for
it. Because I know what the
reason is, yeah, to cop to make
excuses for hyperinflation, no,
climate change well, and that
it's beautiful for everything.
But that, but that's part of it.
Climate change because of high
prices. That's the move we have
to make. And that's the way out
of the out of the inflation is
to switch to solar and wind. Did
you see this? I mean, I had to
laugh when I read it. This
lambda AI that this Google
engineer, he posted a call,
quote unquote, conversation he
had with this AI and he got
fired for presenting it to his
bosses as sent sentient. So
it's, it's living its human.
I find this story to be
bullcrap. From the get go? Of
course it is.
Did you already get fired? him
because he's because he's
waiting to happen. You just
can't fire someone randomly.
Well, they didn't fire
him. They put him on
administrative leave with pay.
So he wasn't fired. I'm sorry,
he wasn't fired. But he posts
this thing where he's talking
about feelings. And now and I
showed it to a couple of AI
experts. And I would say that
30% A third of the three I spoke
to, like, oh, yeah, this is how
great it's going to be. They're
nuts. And the other ones like
Well, that looks exactly like
the training dataset that was
entered and it's really quite
unsophisticated. And, and it's
the probably the correct
response. Yeah. And all you
realize is the only thing that's
really different between what
this guy's lamda and like Alexa,
you know, Google Home or Siri is
it is it is just more
conversational. They've just
added more stuff about feelings.
And you know how it's
been good. This sort of thing is
an expert system. It's been
developed since the 1980s. When
these things were invented, it's
bound to get fairly 40 years 45
years or 42 years is bound to
get better. Yeah.
But to me this to me this is
just as as real as the as the
ABA projection. Now, it's it's a
trick you read this, you're
like, Oh, my God, I can't
believe this computer is talking
in full sentences. I've never
seen this before. Well, yeah. If
you put in all those sentences
for it to use. Yeah, and you
know, and I get emails from
producers. Look at this, like
this Bogut if really the guy got
no put on administrative leave
for for exposing it. It's no,
no, no, no, no.
Exposing the subject of climate
change. Oh, actually, this is a
hydrogen reporter guy. You gotta
keep up with this. Promise that
you're doing hydrogen?
Yes. Okay. Hydrogen as Queen
Ursula. Oh, that's Queen Ursula.
So hydrogen plays a large part
in the search for alternative
fuels. Its waste product is just
water. At the high temperature
fuel cells plant. Researchers
like Davide poo Miglia are
convinced this combustible gas
is the way forward. He designs
and builds battery cells. This
machine can produce not only hot
water to heat the home, but also
electricity
quickly supposedly will. This
machine is used to heat up fuel
cells. Its function is to use
hydrogen or any other
combustible gas to produce
electricity and heat in an
extremely efficient way the
veena
for now who Miglia says the
costs are still too high to
produce this kind of energy on a
larger scale. But newer
technologies and wider public
use could bring costs down
eventually
functional when I see my mother
in general terms, if you imagine
that to produce a kilowatt of
power with these machines cost
about 10,000 euros in order to
be perfectly competitive with
the current technology to
produce power, which we are used
to, for example, the combustion
engine, we would have to lower
that cost to about 4000 euros
per kilowatt.
Where was that report from?
I think it was in TD the most
fun dynamic. Voiceover ever
yell was it right up there.
I've seen it. So
I got a letter from a guy who
worked for a few cell fuel cell
company. Bill and he writes, I
worked on a product testing and
programming and controls on a
very cold gay kid very cold Gay
Day. In Latham, New York at 10
degrees Fahrenheit, I got a call
about testing rig air operator
could not start the rig. The
exhaust line pressure was too
high. I went outside and looked
at the exhaust pipes. It had an
ice ball in it. After heating
the producer, hearing the
producers h2 car story I can
only picture fuel cell cars with
the tailpipes frozen in winter.
And I was thinking about this.
They these things produce water
that goes out the tailpipe and
splashes your car behind you.
This is it. Can you imagine
driving around in subzero
weather with one of these things
throwing this because the ice is
going to come out as ice is
going to freeze by time it hits
the car behind you is going to
freeze in the tailpipe. This is
another technology I was
thinking about this today. That
doesn't work in cold weather.
Electric cars don't work in
silos
or whether they're very poorly
actually. Yeah.
So most of these technologies
into hydrogen, I didn't think
about it until this story is not
going to work in in Minnesota.
No.
No. Yeah. Or or in Texas in the
winter for that reason, for that
matter. We've had some pretty
cold winters recently, you know,
get subzero there. Yeah,
we remember we had Snowmageddon?
Yes, no, make it we had the ice
cars. When are the ice cars? The
fuel cell car would not working
that whether
there's the what's the is the Mi
IRA, I think is is one of these
hydrogen cars. Yeah, that one
from Toyota? Yeah. So they're,
they're giving they sell you the
car with $15,000 worth of fuel
credit. Yeah. Which I think is
necessary. It doesn't look
there. It doesn't seem all that
cheap, you know, the
infrastructure
$1,000. But there's a bunch of
discounts. You get it down to
about 30. And which you can do
that with electric car too.
There will be a hydrogen. round
the corner from me. I'm looking
at where do you get the
hydrogen?
Well, you have to drive to
California. Of course, that's
where you get your
high again, I have four not one
pump, but four pumps just around
the corner from me at a Union
Station. They didn't have fun or
hydrogen pumps are going to
install. So I can monitor how
many people go there and stuff
like that because I go by that.
Yes. What
I'd like you to do is I'd like
you to go there monitor, write
down all the license plate
numbers, and then report back.
As you go, a rare acid, John,
but I do have one for you. I'm
interested if you've heard this
report, and if not, if you can
tell me at the end. Well, I'll
have the question for you after
this clip
back out here live Del Rio
sector getting hammered as well.
They report more than 3300
illegal crossings over the
weekend as well as 900 known God
aways and listen to this to wrap
up, they arrested a man from El
Salvador, a sex offender who was
sentenced to 20 years for
forceful penetration of an
inanimate object. No further
details on that
one. Do you deal with his
inanimate object might have been
watermelon?
I'm going to show my mood by
donating to no agenda.
Imagine all the people who could
do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun.
We have a few people to thank
for show 1460 Or is it 50?
Yes. 60s 60 today
and that begins with from
Indianapolis Indiana. Sir nubbin
Baron of the White River Valley.
$180.08 anything there? He says
I complain too much.
Yes, that's that's part of your
charm.
To what I do. It's important to
complain. Alright, stop
complaining about the complaint
email.
Yes, sir Grease Monkey of West,
the West Texas oil fields in
Odessa, Texas. 144 out bite.
What was the inanimate object by
the way?
I don't know. It was not. I
know. That's why it was an ask
John. I had no idea. I was
hoping you could shed some light
by like watermelon.
The TV show could be a
watermelon but remember that to
the movie American Pie. Yes.
Could be an apple pie. Yes.
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South Dakota. Shawn coffee in an
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Texas at 808 and Tristan
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Starting with Brian and then we
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Show episode 1460 No one
quick report on two of our
meetups. The first one let's see
is from Dane Jennifer Ouida, who
had the organize a big meetup
and she says it was far too
noisy at the Alamo to pass the
phone around. So I'll get
everyone to write out a note for
you and she attached a picture
of it my brother Joshua created
the sign for the meetup took the
group picture for us transcript
of the notes minus the email
addresses is as follows. It's
your first female drunk donate
toward Dame Ellen of the dream
realm happy to meet my new GA
crew. Elliot right of the Attila
the Hun. Fine hitting the mouth
about six months ago going to
need a D douching. Soon, thanks
to Dame Jennifer of the Gypsy
nation for putting this
together. Hey, Adam, John, thank
you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank
you love you guys from Ben. Hey,
Adam and John. It's Nate. Fine.
Thanks, dudes. And Dame Jennifer
concludes not a bad turnout for
the first meetup in this area.
Indeed, a great time was had by
all with lots of great
conversation beer and food. And
for me, Dame Jennifer wieder, I
say thank you for your courage
and look forward to listening to
today's show. We appreciate that
you organize that Dame Jennifer,
now a meet up from the
Deutschland, the Munich
Deutschland. He's a report from
the Munich dodgeland meetup. In
the morning, John and Adam. Were
sat here at the Olympia beer
garden with the sun just going
down couple of spooks in the
tree line and we're a little bit
disappointed
because the we're here with a
pole and the Brits and we've
recruited a Romanian and yet we
have no Germans.
Yeah, I guess the nine Euro
ticket did help to get them over
here.
So yeah, I guess we need to get
your gorgeous and highly
efficient asses in gear and get
you down to the next. No agenda
social meetup. We'll probably
have another crack in the next
month or so. Lovers date guys,
take it easy.
There you go. Deutschland
falling down. happening with you
Adam onions. Here is an overview
of a couple of meetups coming up
today the carry courage local
919 meet up at in Cary, North
Carolina six o'clock Charlotte's
Thursday Third Thursday at seven
at Ed's tavern, where the
Western simulation begins.
That's tomorrow the MC flies pub
Fort Worth Texas. Southern
Arizona did meet up 8pm in the
shelter in Tucson, Arizona. The
Saturday with the Central Jersey
Soviet slaves meet up getting
used to our new overlords two
o'clock at three brother
distillery key port New Jersey,
CENSORED FOR YOUR safety
masquerade meetup dark fate two
o'clock the Dubliner San
Francisco on Saturday also on
Saturday, shrunken amygdala
support group two o'clock at
chaffs brew Emporium in
Cincinnati, Ohio. Resist very
much the sin cow monthly 230 on
Saturday Barrelhouse Brewing
Company tap room at River Park
in Fresno low country meet up
with special guests to oh yeah,
this is Saturday. Texas slim my
buddy from the beef initiative
is going he's doing a road trip.
I think he went first to
Tennessee. He's going to
Colorado and he's coming back
down. He's going to South
Carolina then Colorado and back
again. He's going all over the
place telling people what is
healthy beef. And he's
coordinated with Dame Jennifer
for the North. Charleston South
Carolina meet up on Saturday and
that will include the special
guests Texas slim who will be
talking to everybody about beef.
As I said Holy City Brewing
definitely want to check that
one out. Slim is a fun guy. And
he's a cowboy asked about how
many pieces of metal he has in
his in his in his body from the
rodeos. The meet up at the
roundtable roundtable pizza in
San Diego Rancho Bernardo that
will be on Saturday and on
Sunday the Free State of Florida
del bow deer deplorables Dames
and douchebags I'm sorry I
murdered that name. The Cove
restaurant Deerfield Beach,
Florida. And you can also check
out the southwest Virginia
meetup at three o'clock and
shelter one in Blacksburg,
Virginia. Bring your spook ID
those are just a couple of the
meetups, the no agenda nation
meetups, they're completely
producer organized. We do have a
central hub no agenda
meetups.com If you want to
connect to a community that will
only accept you for being
exactly who you are, no matter
what you are go to no agenda
meetups.com If you can't find
one, start one.
Sometimes you want to go hang
out with all the nights and
days. You wouldn't be when you
won't be triggered or you
wouldn't be everybody feels the
same. Is like a party
like a party. See? I did have to
Did you bring any ISOs today for
under show stuff? No, I dropped
the ball. Okay, well, it's a
choice between two then we're
changing people's lives. For
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay. First of all, you violated
your rule that you keep throwing
at me.
Yes, we're changing people's
lives and violated again, I'm a
violator.
And the other one's better.
I agree. At the same time, I
think that was just better.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Let me see. Do we have what
else? Do you have something on
your list? That must be
something we still need to
discuss? Oh, yeah,
we can do a couple of things. I
do have the election stuff that
I like to keep up with the 20
election stuff. 2020 election?
Well, let's talk about that for
just a second. I'm hearing you
know, Moe doesn't believe me
either. But I still think
there's there's a 49% chance
that they're just gonna have to
beg Michelle Obama. What? That's
a great,
why would you say Moe doesn't
believe you? Either, when you
don't know my opinion,
because I've brought this up to
you before and you've said no,
that's never gonna happen. Okay,
have you changed your opinion?
You change your opinion? No,
that's never gonna happen.
So who else? So we've identified
Democrats are in huge trouble
with running some budge on that
they are kicking Biden out the
New York Times Don Lemon,
clearly the driving force of the
Democratic Party.
Yes, I agree with that. Okay.
But that doesn't mean he won't
run again. You know, he gets
some popular who knows, because
they've been covering it,
they're gonna stop covering for
him. The way I complain about
constantly when I play these
clips, and then that'll be the
end of him, but until they stop,
stop covering for him, which the
media is doing, until that
happens, I do not see him not
running again.
But what part of the New York
Times and Don Lemon Did you
miss? They are literally
stopping covering for him. They
are asking the hard questions.
I think media in general is
covering from that you have one
editorial a big deal and we have
Don Lemon, you know, midnight,
sensation. overnight sensation.
Yeah. overnight sensation. Okay.
And then the thing is, and I'll
say this again, who else unless
somebody crops up out of the
blue. I mean, they don't have
anyone unless they have Cheney
become a Democrat. She'd
probably run. But they don't
have anybody and Harris is too
dumb. To she's not likable.
She's something is does. She has
basic annoyance.
I think we're beyond that.
Someone has to have some kind of
strike. What would we recommend?
Because I know I be all down
about it. Okay. I have nobody to
recommend. I think President
Mike is the way to go.
President Mike.
Hello. Big Mike.
Big Mike black guy.
It's a bad joke. Michelle, Big
Mike.
Oh. Oh, now
it catches. There's a guy named
Big Mike. That's that's on Fox a
lot.
No, I know. I know.
Michelle's out she doesn't want
to do and she's not they're not
going to put up with that. They
had to find a political but they
haven't got anybody who in the
Democrat Party. Because take
could run for president and be
effective, or
I don't know. Only Biden.
Nobody. I just wanted just a
quick follow up. He recalled
that with some Glee, we noticed
that Boeing was very angry about
the Air Force One deal that
Trump cut with them, because
they couldn't do they couldn't
charge for overruns. And they
were going to lose a billion
dollars on the plane a million.
So So here, so what have they
done now? Oh, we have a problem
with the plane and it's Trump's
fault. And the problem is he
wanted a new paint scheme which
moves away from the baby blue to
a much darker color blue on the
aircraft and navy blue. And, and
Boeing is saying well, back to
the drawing board on that
because, you know, that will
heat up the hole more and there
are some compartments that will
need retooling we're gonna have
to redo some stuff. That wasn't
in
that nonsense. Politico. They
reported on it they paint the
plain black it will do that
there's planes that are painted
black.
Oh, hold on, huh? It is
absolutely a fact that a darker
shade is certainly might be a
thicker coat, it will feed up
the aircraft. I mean, there's
paint on an aircraft is not just
a simple thing
that I agree with that but I'm
Come on. I've seen that paint
scheme is not that different.
And it's definitely not enough
to heat up the plane. And how do
you account for planes like the
Playboy planes are always
painted black? Yeah, but they
didn't ask bowls but it says an
excuse this renegotiate the
contract. Nice try. And anyone
who buys it who buys this
nonsense. They'll, they'll buy
it or may think and of course
they're gonna buy it. Of course
they will. Oh, of course, you
know, the Playboy plain didn't
have sensitive equipment. You
know, that could heat up it did
fry? No. All right. Yes, you're
right. As always, well, we look
forward to deconstructing more
for you on Sunday. I'll go I'm
gonna go straight to C span and
watch the riveting coverage of
the J six Jan six one slash six.
Make sure we you know, I think
yeah, so but yeah, but I gotta I
gotta see what's what's coming.
What's new? Yeah, of course.
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