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June 23rd, 2022 • 3h 13m

1462: HAARP at Home

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What a bunch of sleaze balls. Adam curry Jhansi Devora
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Thursday June 23 2022. This is your award winning keep on AC
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media assassination episode 1462. This is no agenda melting,
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shattering sheet macaroni together and broadcasting live
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from the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region
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number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry
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in some northern Silicon Valley where everybody thinks that
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Trump is a bad dude. I'm John C. Dvorak. Buzzkill
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telling me that they're still talking about Trump in
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California.
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They had this these hearings were on again.
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Oh, not those hearings. Really? Did you watch it? No. Neither
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did I. But that's, that's not news. We all know what the top
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news is. I mean, this January 61, a failure ratings failure.
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Narrative failure, just a complete failure. And it was
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they were completely usurped by a huge new story.
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A new story was this Kraft macaroni and
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cheese is rebranding its name to simply Kraft mac and cheese is
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the first name change in the products
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85 year history. The company says this subtle change is meant
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to reflect the way fans talk about the brand and the box is
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getting a makeover too with a refreshed logo but they aren't
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keeping that familiar noodle smile. You see it now. Oh, I do
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see it's just ever so sad. Sorry. So what's the change
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again? It's not the macaroni and cheese mac and cheese.
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Oh, okay. Little smile is still there. Yeah,
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a little moderate. We'll get on with it. Don't worry. Yeah. Oh
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my goodness. How much money they
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get paid for that native ad
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this was everywhere every single new show every it was a native
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ad everywhere. And that was missing the timing of that. I
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think that was a 30 Actually it was that a 30 See that was the
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that was the 30 with a little bit of pad so they went over
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just a tad with a
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little bone taste taste of the one minute
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I bring this up because almost since the inception of this
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podcast going on 15 years we have always said mac and cheese
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is what you slaves will be eating in the future. That
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future is here today.
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Your slaves can get a mac and cheese macaroni and cheese
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melted together mac and
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cheese mac and cheese mac and cheese mac and cheese mac and
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cheese
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so just wanted to spike the ball if you don't mind.
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You know the funny thing is is that who cares about changing
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the name for macaroni Tim no one gives a crap but this is what
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they know and that's not news but if you pay you pay the slot
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30 seconds native ad fly everybody so you're telling me
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that this was all over all
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over the place oh I must have received and the the blog
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postings and you know CNBC Oh, this is now I can understand
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marginally where that might be an interesting story for CNBC
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Asia for five years and it was the finance side it was a total
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network by and they did the affiliates sure they did lots of
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affiliate buys now this is an I don't know man if you look at
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the this mac and cheese the new mac and cheese that smile they
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were talking about it's kind of disgusting because the macaroni
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is uh oh man do I have to add a description of this let me see
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if I
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if I can find a photo well there's got to be one on the
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internet
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just like this drip of cheese goo right out of the corner of
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the so called mouth it's it's kind of disgusting.
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What's the look?
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Let me see because there was a fantastic description and
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cheese but
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make sure you get the right one Don't get the wrong wrong Yummy
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Yummy yummy
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yummy There we go. They're already ready
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go there was there was the press release. Goodness I wish now I
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not maybe this is it. Axios Here we go. This is Axios
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Axios There we go.
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Kraft macaroni and cheese is changing name to Kraft mac and
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cheese
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stopped a presses CEO so wait for
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where I'm going is it the so they had some? Some statements
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you know so this is this is a real news outfit. So drive
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driving the news driving the news the 85 year old brand
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revealed a new look Wednesday with a dripping cheese like I
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don't want to tell you what it's about. For its comfort food,
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which still include A noodle smile, but now it's even more
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delicious and dripping with creamy cheesy goodness.
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That's from granddad and Axio. As you're reading it right from
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the page straight from the page. That's disgusting that these
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guys would want a bunch of sleaze balls
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now it gets better. What they're saying
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is axials Okay, curling
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Kraft said the change from macaroni and cheese to mac and
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cheese is meant to reflect the way fans or fans organically
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talk about the brand. Alright, let's just stop for a second.
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You're delusional. Yeah, they think they in ridicule. No, no,
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this is not that's not meant and ridicule.
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No, I say they talk about the brand and ridicule.
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Oh, the people you the people. Exactly. They're not fans. It's
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a hate food. Quote, we know that people aren't turning to comfort
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food as a guilty pleasure. No, they are positively embracing
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comfort saying yes to feeling good. Saying yes to carry
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weight.
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You're great. You're reading from the article is that from
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the press release? This is
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so it's it's the article and they're quoting Victoria Lee
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Kraft mac and cheese brand manager.
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So I just want to get right out of the press release. And of
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course of course they have a link to
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the press release. Love to see it again. We know that people
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aren't turning to comfort food as a guilty pleasure. No, it's
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out of poverty, you shits. They are positively embracing
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comfort, saying yes to feeling good. Saying yes to caring for
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themselves. That's why they eat cheap. Macaroni with melted
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crappy cheese together.
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Unless it's a powder. I think the craft product is a powder.
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Yes, isn't it?
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Yeah, you have Yeah, that you have to make you have to make
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the goo yourself.
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You have to make somehow. Yes. Anyway,
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craft new packaging will start to hit the short short store
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shelves in August, the updated look will start to appear across
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the brand's social channels and website this summer. And that
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was the news. I mean, we can stop the show. That's all anyone
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heard about. Well, I
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didn't hear about it. Oh,
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my goodness.
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All right. So I'm looking at the patches got I see what you're
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saying is to get some like some some goop coming off this
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kind of kind of nasty. Kind of
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a spoon underneath it. You know, like if cheese.
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No, it's not even cheese.
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No, it's a powder of some sort. So Ross says, yeah.
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Silica, sand cheese food. It's a cheese food group. Quick report.
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I got my star link yesterday.
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Oh, good for you.
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Let me just gonna just tell you this experience real quick.
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I believe everybody wants to hear.
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So this is Elon Musk's internet, from the sky. Yeah. Which that's
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the last piece I need to be completely off the grid. I had
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that I have everything. So in the box, a stand the dish, you
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click the dish into the stand, you plug the wire into the
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router, you run the rod the wire into the house, somehow you put
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the power cable in, fire it up. You do that typical connect to
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the Starlink devices Wi Fi so you can then hook it into
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whatever to set it up. I don't know you do one of those dumb
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steps. And then you go and delete the app right away.
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That's it. Internet right away. It worked.
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Okay,
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it just works.
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I guess you're on it now.
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No, I'm not not. The pink time is 38 seconds, which seems very
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low. So I want to mess around with it a bit more before we try
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it on the show to see the latest. Now. I can't do that
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seamless switch that you do if I if I switch to another network,
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I might have to reboot. I can't do that. But it's very
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impressive. 250 megabits down is what I saw and I got about 2020
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to 25 up still amazing. It's amazing that you can you can
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send 25 megabits per second from a
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little square dish. No dishes a square dish a rectangle actually
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two rectangles on your desk where do you put this thing? No,
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I just put it outside. Just on the ground? Yeah. You just
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sitting on the ground where a dog could pee on it? No, it's
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It's within the fence and my dog doesn't pee on dishes. But you
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can put into existence just imagine you can I guess if
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there's service give us the dimensions about so big by this
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I'd say about a foot and a half long, about three quarters of a
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foot wide. This too is available on this thing called the
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internet. You can probably look it right up to you See the
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picture? But it's, it's interesting. You can throw
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just the thing that they have they're using in these war zones
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now. Yeah.
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Well, I've if, if the satellites covered there's not there's not
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there's not a global coverage or Starlink that I'm aware of. But
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no,
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but they're under the impression it's over Ukraine.
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Well, yeah, and we know Musk said that he was sending
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Starlink dishes there. Now there's you know, there's
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lawsuits going on because the Dish Network, they have some 5g
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thing that the in the 12 gigahertz band that they want to
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roll out. And now Starlink is saying, Oh, that'll degrade our
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service. To down like 30% this there's a real spectrum wars
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going on with space tough.
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I believe that would be so that's not going away anytime
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soon. Of course,
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Tina said Oh, you got your tracking device? Like tracking
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device?
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I don't know. I've been listening to the show too much.
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Yeah.
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I have a feeling that it's probably more tracking going on
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on my Spectrum cable connection than than what Musk is
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doing. telling you what they're figuring out what shows you
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watch. But
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But here's what I think of I know this thing has a built in
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heater to heat the snow off
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built in heater Yeah. To put in your car. No,
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John has to melt the snow snow gets on it
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has actually a built in heater. If it does, it does.
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And then I was and then I was thinking I remember SETI at
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home. You know
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the funny thing about musk and his prod products. He seems to
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be like the kind of stickler for these sorts of details.
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Oh, it's totally the whole setup is you open the box as a giant
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cardboard inlay. And it has these three steps, put the dish
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on the ground, plugging the cable, plug the box in and open
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the app? I mean, it's very similar to dish. No, no, it's
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motorized. It does it automatically.
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It's got a motor on it.
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You know, you've been kind of out of the scene, I think. Yeah.
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I mean, every nerd knows exactly what's in this thing?
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Well, I don't because I ordered one. I never got one.
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Dude, I didn't either. I was surprised all of a sudden they
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say Oh, it's okay. It's coming. Now, I had no idea. It's so self
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tracking. But nothing cool. That's actually pretty cool with
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this heater functionality. And you know, and I don't know how
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many watts This is. But
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do you remember standing in front of too long?
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Do you remember the project? Do you remember the project SETI at
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home search for extraterrestrial intelligence isn't it may be
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then the for those who don't know, the idea was you'd get
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data sets from, I guess NASA and and so they'd send you radio
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telescope data sets and your computer would be processing
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basically an early form of Bitcoin mining, only the reward
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was you're gonna find an alien. I don't think that anyone really
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ever found anything substantial. But the concept was
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the guy who started SETI on the silicon spin show years ago. And
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I asked him some questions about like, you know, you guys know,
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is there any evidence from any sort of thing? No, know. And on?
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He says, No, definitely not. And I said, What about, you know,
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what if they're using some sort of mechanism to communicate?
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That's like, you know,
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that we haven't figured out?
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Yeah, right. Like, spread spectrum would be an example of
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something that you wouldn't normally think.
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Let me get back. Let me get back to my story. Okay, going. So
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that was the idea is you had this massively distributed
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computer network that was doing this work of all this crunching
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and, you know, that potentially could be more powerful,
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certainly more inexpensive than getting on a supercomputer. What
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if this whole Starlink thing and maybe that's why I got it, you
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know, and you didn't What if this is really hard at home? Now
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instead of at
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home, yeah. Here's your Showtime heart.
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This is kind of like you now your distributors
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been even mean to say harp at home would harp the high or what
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harp is, but what is harp at home got to do it anything. Oh,
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so
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instead of there being one big antenna array that is beaming up
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into the ionosphere, affecting the weather affecting god knows
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what else, you distribute that and you must flip the switch and
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all of the satellite dishes
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are starting reverse instead of receiving anything we're sending
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as transmitted to but it turns the real transmit,
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turn. Yeah, exactly. It turns the real transmitter on. First
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I'll
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tell you what's gonna do mobile harp. I know exactly how this
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works. First of all, it sends out a ray that kills everyone in
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the house, of course,
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it has to start somewhere and it can it can it can, the motor can
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move and turn And I could zap you absolutely turn
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around and seek you because he couldn't use infrared seeking
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technology and see you in the house. There they are the two of
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them. They're walking around. You're melted. turns around and
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then does that make sense?
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Yeah. Okay, so if I dropped dead as the President would say, You
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know what happens? Yeah. You know what happens? You know what
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happened? Oh, actually just going back to mac and cheese for
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a second. I think you'll appreciate this. Man. We are a
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bunch of suckers. We don't pay attention. I think I'm a little
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angry with Alright, Horowitz actually, how could he know you
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too. You always track this stuff. I cannot believe we
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missed out on this opportunity when it comes to Kraft mac and
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cheese.
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So Kellogg has a stock of the day this after the company
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announced it's going to split up into three separate companies
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are trying to unlock value.
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Obviously Kellogg's Kraft but doesn't matter. It popped big
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out of the gate. It
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was up almost 12% from Friday's close. So this means that anyone
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who bought this name ahead of the weekend scored big. If you
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were a holder by the way of some of these out of the money calls,
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you're talking to 72 and a half's into 75 calls. It was a
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Grand Slam. Now here's the thing. There was huge buying on
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this stock on Friday. Look at this, folks. 4.4 million shares
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traded normally trades 2.6 million shares. These were
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strategic buyers, by the way. These are people who knew
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something was going on it felt something was going on. And you
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got to ask yourself why right look at this. That's the volume
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on Friday lateness session. They loaded up on a stock. Listen, I
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don't know who knew I don't know how they knew. But this kind of
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thing happens over and over again. I've been in this
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business for over three decades, and it absolutely stinks. That's
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why I never push back when someone tells me the market is
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rigged. However big time investors they never get in
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trouble, right. I mean, I've seen people work for printing
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companies, friends of the company's accountant, they get
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in trouble and occasional fund manager for the most part. This
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happens all the time. Big Money plays out all the single time we
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see it happen with acquisitions, we see it happen with upgrades
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and downgrades. It's the kind of shenanigans that gets you
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frustrated. But my message to you is you still have to stay in
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the stock market. And it's the greatest money making machine
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ever even if it's not a level playing field.
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It's rigged but put your money in people.
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Well, first of all, we talked about Kellogg on the show and
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the last show when we
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went when it was too late. No Second of all, it already
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happened.
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I had weeks earlier.
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Oh here we go. I had
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put Kellogg's on our game list of stock picks
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long or short long or short long. Okay. All right. Then I
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take it back then. It's my my fault. I missed it. I missed it.
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I missed it. I missed you saying nailed Kellogg's. Did you did
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you know what's going to happen though? One of these three parts
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is going to be their bugs soy and plant it is? No it's already
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been announced. They're going to compete compete with the
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impossible meats. Oh, it's you know, our food.
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Meat going around right now man was telling me about this.
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making people sick as a dog. They're going to the hospital
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when the company is saying oh, we'll give you 10 bucks. Just
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don't eat it.
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What is it real before? Is
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it phony stuff? Not real beef. It's one of these phony baloney
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things. No. Yeah.
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Wow. How can we don't know what brand this is? This is exactly
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what you want a lab laboratory mistake. Mistake.
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Mistake you get it for the next show. I got all the details. I
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just forgot.
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It's going to be bad man. It's going to be bad.
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So let's talk about COVID
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Oh, goodness. Okay, must we? Well,
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because we were talking about the gloom and doom scenario as
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we're continuing this series. I'm sorry, I have a series of
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clips.
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Jhansi Dvorak out of the gates, okay. Yes.
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series of clips about people coming out with the I believe
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that there's a second wave not of COVID but of people bitching
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and moaning about the vaccine as the most dangerous thing on
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earth. And the fact that it's maybe a tool. A tool?
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Is anyone out near where you live saying this in California?
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Not yet. Okay. But a tool to
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control the masses. You don't say wait a minute jump to it.
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You don't say so far, whether that was the mission or not
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doing pretty good.
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So the bunch of the normal regulars who came out of the
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woodwork with all they're complaining and they're just
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they're just reiterating they're upping the ante and I have I
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have a course we have by Christine Northrup, she's very
20:04
famous obstetrician who was coming back out in the out of
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the woods. A Paul Mark McCullough, of course has
20:13
something to say. Russ Blaylock. Let's play this this play.
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Russell Blaylock is a new American. This is interesting
20:21
clip. And these are all talking about all the gloom and doom
20:24
about the vaccine and how it's killing people is. And the thing
20:28
is, you hear this and nobody refutes it. They just say
20:32
they're crackpots and all that they're talking about? Well,
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Doctor,
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you use the strong theory, strong phrase designated human
20:39
tragedy of biblical proportions. What are your thoughts on that?
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Well, like I said, I think what this is about is the population
20:49
because what we're gonna see has been a horrendous death rate. So
20:52
far, we're talking about worldwide, millions have died
20:54
after this vaccine is estimated now and a pretty good estimate
20:58
that 500,000 Americans have died after the vaccination. Now,
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that's just the very early beginnings of this, what we're
21:10
looking at now, what's going to happen chronically. And you look
21:13
at the studies, the safety studies, no long term studies
21:17
were done. Not a single one. No studies were done on pregnant
21:21
women to see what will happen if you vaccinate pregnant one, not
21:25
a single study was done. Just as soon as the vaccine rolled out
21:29
the American College of obstetric gynecology and the
21:35
other groups that are Medical Association said, all pregnant
21:40
women should go and get vaccinated as well. Why would
21:43
you say that if there was not a single safety stick, there is no
21:46
long term studies, they will what happens to these true,
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I'm obligated to say something before we continue with this
21:53
theme. And these clips, this type of thing can be very
21:56
triggering to people who accepted the vaccine into the
21:59
life for whatever reason, usually economic reasons. Having
22:03
been having studied this from day one, and and and certainly,
22:08
adverse events, I will say up front is my belief that if you
22:15
are generally healthy, you're not going to have any problem.
22:19
The United States is incredibly sick. You know, more than 40% of
22:24
our citizens and residents are obese. So the culling of the
22:28
herd, if it's if it's true, but what we see happening is
22:33
elderly, and people who have all kinds of it's 98%, all kinds of
22:38
issues. So just because it'll sound like you're gonna die,
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that may not necessarily be true.
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It's a percentage. Yes, it's just it's not a big percentage,
22:50
but it's a percentage. You know, tell me what do you take the
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markets burger sandwich?
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What percentage do you think I'll tell you what I've been
22:57
thinking? Okay, what I've been thinking three to 5%?
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I don't know.
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Yeah, I think three to like three would be great. And five,
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they'd be over the moon.
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Definitely. I mean, if you gotta take that approach, and I'm not
23:19
100% subscribe to it. But I am subscribed to the idea that if
23:23
we start looking around, and we see stuff like all of a sudden
23:26
the development of sudden adult Death Syndrome or Ray Liotta or
23:30
myocarditis cropping up everywhere, the insane attacks
23:34
on hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin where you'd lose your
23:38
license if you prescribed it. I thought it was kind of a little
23:41
bit overdue. Yeah, I think the susceptibility of catching COVID
23:44
After boosters on the list, instant onset senility, we have
23:48
some buddy that we actually know, there's the big Duke of
23:52
our, of our show, whose mother in law, they happen to her.
23:56
Young people having strokes makes no sense elite athletes
24:00
dropping dead on the field of play makes no sense going and go
24:03
on and on and on. And then you have to ask yourself, why is
24:06
there so much false reporting just increase panic. Exactly.
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You got started adding two and two at some point and MIDI, a
24:15
few things.
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And we're in a race now. As before, how soon before people
24:24
figure it all out and start putting two and two together and
24:28
becoming a minimum reluctant versus can they get to the
24:34
vaccination in the womb directly? They've already
24:39
they're now doing on an abortion. They're doing? They're
24:42
now doing three months old. Did you know that?
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No, I did not know.
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It's only six seconds.
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moderna says it's planning to test its COVID vaccine and
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babies as young as three months starting in September.
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Yay. Excellent. You predicted it in the womb. Coming long needle
25:04
so let's go on with more of these guys. I just there's only
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five of them. Well 81234 Here's Christine North does the longest
25:11
clip this is long but it's interesting enough I think you'd
25:14
want to listen to it and she's of course an obstetrician of a
25:18
or an A, I think a gynecologist and she got you know, kicked to
25:23
the curb because she's been alert alerting people to this
25:26
since the since day one, but she's now she's back. Okay,
25:29
I heard this from my colleague, Dr. Carrie Monday, who's been in
25:33
touch with fertility clinics. They've never seen anything like
25:37
it. The sperm of inoculated men does not swim the eggs of
25:42
inoculated women do not grow into embryos, and those that do
25:48
have a huge amount of contamination with stuff that's
25:52
non organic. What's going on here? We also know that
25:58
according to the first New England Journal of Medicine
26:01
study saying that Pfizer was safe and effective. This was in
26:04
June of 2021. If you look at the raw data, it proves that 80% of
26:11
the women who get the shot in this first and second trimester,
26:15
basically, zero to 20 weeks have an 80% miscarriage rate.
26:21
Oh, I just have to interrupt. Do you remember when that was fake
26:24
news? Curry you're full of shit?
26:29
Yeah, okay.
26:33
She goes on with more gooeys.
26:36
I want to hear
26:36
the GUI details. 80% miscarriage rate. Now the miscarriage rate,
26:42
just baseline is one in six. It's now seven to eight times
26:48
that much. Dr. James Thorpe points out that there's a 79%
26:54
increase in fetal malformations. There are unprecedented numbers
26:59
of stillbirths. But again, this stuff becomes so censored that
27:05
the mainstream says, oh, no, no, that's a lie. You're making that
27:09
up. We also just published my cycle story with many
27:15
scientists, including Dr. Hooker here, where we had a database of
27:19
over 6000 women that came forward because their voices
27:25
were being silenced. We had a group of about 20,000 Women on
27:29
Facebook, who were talking about their experience with their
27:33
menstrual cycle. They've never seen anything like it. 90 year
27:36
olds beginning bleeding again, and we're not talking mild
27:40
bleeding. We're talking clotting, I had women calling me
27:43
who had been passing clots. for weeks and weeks, we have to
27:49
there's cases of little girls 18 month old girls who have emerged
27:55
and died. What is
27:57
that magical moment in time? Where because I hear people say,
28:03
you know, you guys should cover this, look at this. And it's all
28:06
the stuff we did to a year and a half ago. And so when I say you
28:11
know, she's very right, the study came out the numbers were
28:15
there. It showed that an enormous amount of miscarriages
28:18
took place a lot of people jumped in on that partially
28:22
because they just can't believe it's true and you know, crackpot
28:25
and shut up but also there was no mainstream coverage, but I
28:28
can read, you know, even though in fact I'm very good at reading
28:32
that's what I do is as a television personality, you
28:35
know, read the prompter, so I can read things I can comprehend
28:38
them. But when we when we do these types of things and
28:40
everything you're hearing we have discussed people forget
28:44
real quick so I appreciate your and you kind of Compendium there
28:49
of all the things that we've been tracking and seeing from
28:52
day one.
28:53
Yeah, but this is not a historical Compendium. This is
28:55
stuff coming out now. Yes, I know. This is what I mean by a
28:59
second wave of, of these people complaining. And nobody really
29:03
argues against the stats. They just say you're full of crap. If
29:06
you read them. I've looked at every one of them up all these
29:09
people in the Wikipedia page, and it's very funny, because
29:16
they are working for Putin. No, it's not like the way they was
29:20
they promoted the debunked us. Okay, back then. And it's just
29:27
very slanted and there's one of these guys I forgot which one is
29:30
maybe marks, ball marks with role playing next. Who is he
29:36
asked as part of me and his aspartame, aspartame, aspartame
29:41
he got like booted out some group because he said this
29:46
stuff's toxic and spelling, babe. Oh, no. That's in the wiki
29:50
page. Two
29:51
doors. Yeah. cracked. Alex Jones, just like that seed man.
29:57
Alex Jones has been put to the curb with all his money. So
30:02
let's look at the hallmarks,
30:03
data from Israel and data from the National Health System in
30:07
the UK. So this is official data show that those who vaccinated
30:12
are more likely to get COVID and be hospitalized than
30:15
unvaccinated. So let me say that again, if these vaccines provide
30:21
negative protection, you more likely to get COVID. If yes,
30:26
needed. And this is data from the National Health System in
30:29
the UK, as well as from from Israel. So this persistent
30:36
narrative of safe and effective is a complete and utter lie.
30:40
They ineffective and make dangerous and they not safe.
30:44
There's absolutely at this time, no group of patients who would
30:49
actually benefit from the vaccine, none.
30:53
So while this second wave is going on, there's this next wave
30:58
of vaccinations. Can I just play this because I think safe and
31:01
effective is literally in the back of CBS evening news.
31:05
Both the moderna and Pfizer vaccines are just a fraction of
31:08
adult doses. Children under the age of six will get a two dose
31:12
Maderna regimen or three doses from Pfizer for those under
31:16
five. But doctors are concerned millions won't get either among
31:21
eligible kids ages five to 11, fewer than 30% are fully
31:25
vaccinated. What are you telling parents who are hesitant? What
31:30
do they need to know
31:31
these vaccines have been shown to be safe and highly effective,
31:35
highly effective? I Lane's side effect that we see with these
31:38
vaccines is a fever.
31:39
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. is pushing back he's state is
31:43
the only one that did not pre order doses.
31:46
We are not going to have any programs
31:48
where we're trying to jab six month old babies with Mr. Mr.
31:52
NRA
31:53
today after his visit to a Children's Clinic in Washington.
31:56
President Biden said This is no time for politics
32:00
marked with official shouldn't get in the way and make it more
32:04
difficult for parents who want their children revaccinated want
32:08
to protect them, and those around them.
32:11
You know what they should do? They should do it like trans
32:13
rights. You know, if the kid can speak, they can decide for
32:18
itself. Or if the kid can blink,
32:21
they've been trying to do that demean yes make its course can
32:24
decide for themselves to get the shot. just scared a little kid
32:27
in the shot, it gets a shot.
32:30
But if you don't need to scare the kids look at YouTube for
32:33
kids look at look at the cartoons, vaccine vaccinations
32:39
don't get you're worried about that. And there's one other
32:41
little thing that our president said which kind of shows that
32:45
we're once again going to start pushing these this year. We do
32:48
need more money. He's pushing for more money, which of course
32:51
we always need more money, but why we don't just
32:53
need more money for Vaccines for Children, eventually, we need
32:57
more money to plan for the second pandemic, there's going
33:00
to be another pandemic, the second
33:01
pandemic, John the second. What is that about
33:06
ILO is the last real pandemic before this 119 18.
33:10
Yeah, this is so what
33:12
do you think is gonna be one or two months from now? What is he
33:15
talking about? What does he know that we don't know?
33:17
Clearly something we
33:18
need more money to plan for the second pandemic, there's going
33:21
to be another pandemic. The second
33:22
he didn't say the next he said the second? Yeah, that's so I'm
33:27
sorry. That's damning. Right there. Mr. President. What do
33:30
you mean by second? What does that mean, Mr. President?
33:33
Yeah, please, it's gonna be another another virus of
33:37
manufacturing as well as a weapon.
33:39
Well, this may give us a little bit of
33:42
a hint. The flu is cropping up all over the country. Maryland
33:46
is still in the low category, but the positivity rate is going
33:49
up. The health department reports 85% of the cases are flu
33:53
type A, the h3 strain.
33:56
This year's flu vaccine is a good match for a number of the
34:01
components that the h3 is not a perfect match. So we're not sure
34:05
how bad of a match it is yet. But certainly, it's not the
34:10
perfect match to the circulating strain.
34:12
Dr. Andy Peck OSH with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
34:15
Public Health says that's one of the problems with the current
34:18
flu vaccines, they have to start making them four to six months
34:22
before the flu season. So the strains sometimes don't match.
34:26
The current flu shot is an inactivated influenza vaccine.
34:30
And the virus is grown in eggs then killed and manufactured
34:33
into vaccines. But a new flu vaccine could be on the horizon
34:38
using the mRNA plant so much about because of the COVID
34:42
vaccines, yes, and they only take about 100 days to
34:45
manufacture. But that's not all because you don't
34:48
need to grow the vaccine
34:50
and then another and another host like an egg. You can
34:54
actually use the exact sequence of the viruses that are
34:57
circulating and so get a better match To the circulating
35:00
viruses,
35:02
which could lead to a less severe flu season. Dr. Prakash
35:06
says the current flu shots range in effectiveness from 10 to 70%.
35:10
But the mRNA vaccines would likely be more effective.
35:14
So I'm just just thinking, just thinking, yeah, it doesn't have
35:19
to be an exotic thing like monkey pox, or, you know, that's
35:23
for climate change doesn't have to be another variant. It's
35:27
there's now a variant, the BA, dot 1.2, B 12, or some shit like
35:31
that. And there is one other option for seniors flu block,
35:38
which is it is a traditional vaccination, but instead of
35:42
growing it in chicken eggs, it's grown in insect cells. They are
35:48
turning us into bugs, ladies and gentlemen.
35:50
Well, that's a possibility. Now, back to your says you bring that
35:54
thing up about the is it possible if you think about this
35:59
whole gambit, the entire mRNA vaccine for COVID is was a
36:06
gambit to just push it through life as much as you can buy off
36:10
the media. Just get that thing out there so you can so you
36:14
could get it into the as a flu vaccine. And and what other way
36:20
to make sure that it goes in that direction by having a giant
36:25
bird flu situation at the call all the chickens, then there's
36:29
no eggs and wait without he can't make flu vaccine.
36:33
There's another headline that's out that I think also points
36:36
towards mRNA people are probably misinterpreting this headline
36:41
reads polio outbreak detected in UK sewage samples, despite virus
36:45
being officially eradicated in 2003. So this is headline, oh,
36:51
my god, they've got polio, what's going on over there. And
36:54
here's the line that is universal in all these reports.
36:57
The virus in the recent samples has evolved in England and is
37:01
now classified as a vaccine derived polio virus type two. So
37:07
the way I read that is this old way of doing vaccines. It comes
37:12
back to bite you in the ass. Let's go mRNA
37:22
Hello, yeah, yeah, I'm sorry. I was just I was zoning out on
37:25
something. You triggered a thought I couldn't quite recover
37:28
it. Alright, let's go to some more so you so you don't
37:31
have a thought on this being a pure mRNA play to say that
37:35
vaccine derived
37:36
every I've now convinced everything's in mRNA play. Okay,
37:40
good. So,
37:43
I somehow that's something I said on what was I triggered
37:46
your MK Ultra key?
37:48
What was that was some I noticed something being said? Yeah, it
37:53
triggered in the in the media. You went? You went over and over
37:56
and I picked up on I said, Oh, what? If I bring this up? Adams
37:59
gonna note, get a note and then you forgot about it right away.
38:03
I always forget about stuff. But there's probably a sewage memo,
38:06
it probably
38:07
had to do with sewage samples.
38:10
No memo. I can't remember one minute to the neck
38:14
trying to find that trigger word. I'm going to save this
38:16
article. Something some word in there. Okay.
38:19
Let's go with Steve Kirsch. He's this guy as a scientist. Who's
38:25
isn't he formerly from? Did he work at Pfizer or something?
38:29
No, no curses. The guy who invented an optical mouse, I
38:32
believe, Oh, very famous. Does this guy that was my tea.
38:37
Does he know there's no evidence people want to use one of those?
38:41
I never say anything about the optical mouse.
38:43
I didn't say you do. I'm talking about him.
38:46
No, he's never said that. But I know what you're saying. It's
38:49
funny. It's failed. I'm sorry. It's cute. Cute. Cute. Sorry,
38:53
I'm sorry. But if you look at his wiki page, it's just like,
38:59
This guy's nuts. Okay. So let's listen to what he has to say.
39:04
Now, we all know in the Pfizer trial that was published in the
39:08
medical literature, that more people died who got the vaccine
39:13
than then who got then who got the placebo. In other words, the
39:19
vaccine killed more people than the placebo did. Now, it's not
39:24
supposed to work that way for a vaccine, right? Vaccines are
39:26
supposed to save lives. But in fact, in the clinical trial,
39:29
more people died who got the drug than who didn't get the
39:33
drug. And the reason is because that the clinical trial showed
39:38
that you could save one life for every 22,000 people who got the
39:45
drug from COVID. However, more people died, who got the drug
39:52
because they died from different reasons they died from the
39:54
vaccine. But see, everybody is focused on how many lives we can
39:58
save from COVID And they're not focused on how many deaths are
40:03
caused by the vaccine. So I did a calculation. Well, it turns
40:07
out that when you say one person for every 22,000 People you
40:11
inject, it means we could have saved that the vaccines have
40:14
saved 10,000 lives. Over the course of a year 10,000 lives, 3
40:20
million people die every year. You just saved 10,000 lives.
40:24
Congratulations. That's rounding error. We turned this country
40:30
upside down to save just 10,000 lives. But we actually didn't
40:36
save 10,000 lives. Because when you look at the various numbers,
40:41
and you look at it 12 different ways that didn't even use
40:43
there's you come up with at least 150,000 people who have
40:47
been killed by the vaccine. There's no other explanation. So
40:51
you killed 150,000 In order to maybe save 10,000 lives, and
40:57
that's if the the, the actual variant match the vaccine, which
41:01
it doesn't. So in other words, and for kids, by the way,
41:06
though, the risk benefit is even worse. It's a we kill 117 kids
41:14
to save one life,
41:15
saved or created makes a comeback. I'm sure people are
41:19
thinking this about this guy. Those numbers are real.
41:24
Well, he's a engineer type and a PhD in engineering. My tea. And
41:29
numbers are what these guys are looking at all the time. Yeah.
41:33
So okay, so let's wrap this little these call these the
41:36
comeback kid. Because I didn't think we here we still haven't
41:40
heard from three Penny, but you'll back. Oh, yeah. But the
41:44
comeback kids, we might as well go to the king. Peter
41:48
McCullough.
41:51
He's the master. He is I mean, the guy is unconscionable. He
41:55
has an impeccable record. And impeccable career. This is not a
42:00
not a nut job bite. Stretch. Not a slouch. No.
42:05
So he has, and by the way, don't because of the triggering
42:08
mechanism that you mentioned earlier, McCall. I took this
42:11
part out because it was it was it was like, dropped in
42:15
awkwardly and it was not listable he mentioned is that
42:19
most people who die from the vaccine die within 48 hours
42:24
of getting shot. Yes. Yeah. The first one right. I think so the
42:27
first one, which is why they always there? No, I think it
42:31
seems after the first year, the first one, I believe and that's
42:35
why they when they were doing the numbers about vaccine
42:39
injuries. You know, fully vaccinated. You weren't
42:43
vaccinated until you had your two shots. So anything that
42:46
happened in those six weeks in between wasn't counted as an
42:50
adverse reaction to the vaccine. Yeah, you're right. So much,
42:54
fuckery. It's unbelievable. Unbelievable what these people
42:58
have done to it's a
42:59
scam. Okay, so yes.
43:02
Asked me Dr. McCulloh, are the vaccines actually causing the
43:04
deaths? The epidemiological construct that we have to go
43:07
through is called the Bradford Hill tenants of causality. So
43:11
the first question is, is it a large epidemiologic signal? And
43:14
I tell you, it's astronomical all the vaccines combined in the
43:18
United States per year, it's no more than 150 deaths not
43:21
temporally related. Here we are over 21,000 deaths. So clearly,
43:24
it's a massive signal. Number two, is there a dangerous
43:28
mechanism of action? The answer is yes, we know the vaccines
43:31
have a dangerous mechanism of actually installed production of
43:35
the spike protein. The spiked protein is what makes the
43:37
respiratory infection lethal. And it follows that in some
43:40
people, excessive production of the spike protein in a
43:43
vulnerable person would be lethal after a vaccine. The
43:46
third criteria, is it internally consistent? Are there other
43:50
conditions that are now acknowledged that they
43:53
themselves could be fatal? And the answer is short it with
43:56
myocarditis, our FDA agrees all the regulatory experts agree
44:00
that the vaccines cause myocarditis cannot be fatal.
44:03
Yes. Have there been fatal cases published? Yes. By Verma and
44:07
Choi as an example. Those are publications that over 200 peer
44:10
reviewed publications have myocarditis. How about other
44:13
forms of death, vaccine induced thrombocytopenic thrombosis,
44:17
blood clots, a stroke, hypertension, myocardial
44:19
infarction, a variety of other lethal syndromes, there's over
44:23
1000 Peer Reviewed papers published on fatal and non fatal
44:26
outcomes. So that criteria is met. So it's internally
44:28
consistent, is it externally consistent? So it's consistent
44:32
with the yellow card system, the you dress system and the US fare
44:35
system? And finally, is it temporarily related? Yes, it's
44:38
very tightly temporally related. So I've just gone through the
44:40
exercise. It is beyond any shadow of a doubt that the
44:44
vaccines are causing large numbers of deaths. It's
44:48
unequivocal that I'm a card carrying epidemiologist I'm
44:51
telling you that vaccines are causing large numbers of deaths.
44:54
So okay, that is the Clip of the Day. Clip Little from McCullough
45:02
the king, king, King Mack King, man, you know and so instead of
45:07
covering this or any anything of the like, what does the
45:10
mainstream media do? They're complicit by feeding you cheap,
45:13
cheap, cheap macaroni melted together to make you even more
45:18
susceptible to death. Does the Oh,
45:21
it's probably could be I think about it. Yes. Yes. A binary
45:25
poison.
45:26
That's right. Get this. Oh, hey, you will know the vaccines
45:29
working when you eat some of that new mac and cheese. Mm hmm.
45:34
Now I do have one last clip. It's got nothing to do with the
45:37
with the surge. This new surge of complainers, but it does,
45:44
it's from the 70s Oh, okay. Can I play to COVID Nasal shot this
45:49
is a big 70s thing
45:51
past protection against COVID 19 could be by going up your nose.
45:56
ABC 10 News reporter Jared Aaron's takes an in depth look
45:59
at the growing body of research showing nasal vaccines do a
46:02
better job of preventing infection than a shot in the arm
46:05
does.
46:06
Well, we had this nasal vaccine thing much earlier. It never
46:10
really went anywhere. Unless Unless this is a Pfizer if it's
46:14
Pfizer, then it'll take off. If not, if it's Pfizer, you're good
46:17
to go. And the Pfizer people, they are they they're so brazen
46:21
now. They're just taking the four page out of the Sackler
46:25
family family playbook if you have not seen it, watch dope
46:28
sick, executive produced and starring Michael Keaton. Really,
46:33
really good. And it shows you the marketing, not necessarily
46:38
to patients, but to doctors. And the whole idea was, well, you
46:44
know, this non addictive drug that I'm giving to my patients,
46:47
you know, that seems to be waning are working off within
46:51
like eight hours, and they really need a full 12
46:53
protection. And the answer came back was Oh, you got to up the
46:57
dosage. And yeah, but now people are you know, they're still up
47:00
the dosage and they went from some crazy like 10 milligrams to
47:04
180 or something over the course of the marketing. This is Paxil
47:08
COVID. This is Pfizer's COVID pill, which obviously is safe
47:14
and highly effective.
47:15
Medical watch new insight about Paxil event the preferred COVID
47:19
treatment patients Paxil COVID works wonders to relieve
47:22
symptoms and help them get better quickly after a COVID-19
47:25
diagnosis. But for many the symptoms return after they
47:28
stopped taking the medication. There was fear of the SARS virus
47:32
building an immunity to the to medication cocktail. But
47:35
University of California San Diego researchers say they now
47:38
know why COVID Rebound occurs dosing is not sufficient. amount
47:44
given most patients have insufficient drug exposure.
47:48
Based on the study results. Experts say Paxil good treatment
47:51
plans may need to be adjusted, especially for people most at
47:54
risk from COVID exposure.
47:57
You old, we're gonna have that dosage to make it even more
48:01
highly effective. I mean, we're laughing, but holy at a certain
48:07
point, people you have to take responsibility for yourself. And
48:11
if you're not I don't know. The Georgia Guidestones are in our
48:18
eyes are on the horizon, marching to Georgia Guidestones
48:22
500 million total world population. And how many times
48:26
have we heard Bill Gates literally say, oh, yeah, no, he
48:29
didn't mean it that way. You know, if we want to, you know,
48:32
fix everything vaccines, you know, that'll bring the
48:34
population problem down, it'll literally say that. Let me see
48:40
gates, population. Now here we go. Let me just play this first,
48:45
this equation has four factors, a little bit of multiplication.
48:49
So you've got a thing on the left co2 that you want to get to
48:52
zero. And that's going to be based on the number of people
48:56
the services, each person's using, on average, the energy on
49:01
average for each service, and the co2 being put out a per unit
49:06
of energy. So let's look at each one of these and see how we can
49:10
get this down to zero. Probably one of these numbers is going to
49:14
have to get pretty near to zero. That's back from high school
49:18
algebra. But let's let's take a look. First, we've got
49:22
population, the world today has 6.8 billion people, that's
49:26
headed up to about 9 billion. Now if we do a really great job
49:30
on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we
49:35
could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15%.
49:38
Hey, tell me that's not what he's saying. He's saying
49:44
if we do a certain job, laughter example, new
49:48
new vaccines, we could probably bring that down 15% I'm not
49:52
giving him more than three tops five, but that's just America.
49:56
You know, there's other countries where stuff is little
49:58
might be worse. but aren't people are definitely not
50:01
healthy?
50:02
Ever since 99? The 1970s? Again, referring back to that. In the
50:08
book by Earl, ah, you're like the guy is still at Stanford as
50:12
far as I know. And the book The Population Bomb. Yes. We're all
50:17
going to die by the year 2000. And let me check the calendar
50:20
off. I'm
50:21
not gonna give him some time, hey, it's a rounding error. It's
50:24
a rounding error, rounding error, just,
50:27
he's wrong about the date. That and you know, and then since
50:32
then, of course, we've seen these in maybe, or maybe not lab
50:36
creative screwball diseases that don't seem to have any place in
50:40
history. Ebola, yep. AIDS. And now this thing, which was
50:46
finally they figured out was from a lab, even though that was
50:49
nuts, even
50:50
Tedros apparently, privately thinks it's worse from the from
50:55
the lab, According to the Daily Mail. So we'll leave it at that.
50:58
But that's the word now.
51:03
And, you know, sort of in trying to wipe into population, I will
51:08
say rereading the 70s book, The Population Bomb. The real target
51:13
is Africa. Oh,
51:15
it's very interesting. Tina said to me yesterday. Hey, did you
51:19
know that like the IMF and the World Health Organization, and
51:22
they've particularly the IMF had been keeping Africa poor for
51:25
decades. And of course, it's a yeah, now she's new to this. But
51:31
it lightened my heart, because now it's now people are starting
51:36
to see it. Again. More than a decade, decade and a half
51:40
talking about this stuff. It's like and of course, this is
51:43
exactly what's in China. Don't forget China's screwing over
51:46
African nations. Because if back to The Population Bomb, we know
51:49
one thing. We can't have Africa going out of control. So they've
51:54
been all kinds of Bill Gates again, OR gates foundation
51:58
related sterilizations in the there's a there's another
52:02
documentary out somewhere we haven't talked about it. What
52:05
was the what vaccine was it was like hemp it's like hex now it
52:12
was polio, or hepatitis, or both? Or who knows? It's
52:16
probably been going going on forever. For forever. Now,
52:20
there's one. So that's a good note, you know, the second wave
52:24
of complainers people may start to listen, we've now I think
52:29
everyone kind of knows that the mainstream it is definitely
52:31
skewed at all. So everyone sees it. Now there's a certain
52:35
percentage probably about one I'm sure there's a percentage of
52:38
people in the United States who are insane, mentally ill
52:42
mentally ill. And, and I think part of that, that the group of
52:47
mentally ill is a group you have warned us against. For many
52:52
years, the woke. We didn't even have a term for it when you
52:56
started. Morning. And you saw this middle of it. I could do
53:02
yes. Yeah. And you saw things going downhill. And now we're at
53:07
that point where companies are saying, you know, no, this is
53:12
the CEO of Kraken.
53:14
The CEO of Kraken says his grocers can't stay focused when
53:17
triggered, people keep dragging them into the therapy session.
53:21
So his solution is simple, offended employees can quit and
53:24
take four months of pay. But they only have three more days
53:28
to decide if they want to do that. So here to tell us more as
53:30
the Kraken CEO, he founded the company, Jesse Powell. Good
53:33
morning to you. Good morning. Thanks for having morning. Well,
53:36
thanks for coming on. This is a different approach from the top
53:38
boss, why did you do this.
53:41
But we had a few people creating distractions for the whole
53:43
company. And, you know, we had a bunch of people sympathizing
53:48
with those people. And so we felt like, you know, it'd be
53:51
better for everyone if these people just if they weren't
53:53
comfortable here, if they just moved on. And so we're offering
53:55
four months of severance for those that want to take the we
53:58
call it the Jetski. And that can ride off into the sunset with
54:01
four months of pay and find something that'll work better
54:03
for him.
54:04
Did those people take advantage of it?
54:06
Yeah, we've had about 30 people so far take advantage for stated
54:10
culture or mission related reasons. That's out of more than
54:13
3000 people. So we're looking at about 1% of the whole company.
54:17
All right. So what is the reaction from the other people
54:20
that work for you
54:23
overwhelmingly positive, a huge amount of support for this move.
54:27
Huge amount of support for the company's culture and mission
54:29
and the reinforcement of those. And, you know, I think
54:33
everyone's just ready to get back to work and stop being
54:35
distracted.
54:37
Oh, this is good news. And it was interesting to hear that. He
54:43
said, These people were distracting because people
54:46
sympathized with them. So he said, you know, let's just get
54:49
rid of the problem. And it seems like a very small percentage,
54:53
and the rest will probably stop.
54:55
It's kind of a version of getting rid of the unionized
54:58
workers that are in the car. company, which is, which has
55:02
legal implications. You can't just do that.
55:05
Oh, don't worry, I'm sure some I'm sure something's coming.
55:08
They will equate LGBT activists to unions.
55:13
Well, this is not to this clip. The Apple union clip, oh, yeah,
55:20
this has been a
55:21
fun story workers at an Apple store in Towson Maryland have
55:24
voted to become the first unionized Apple store in the
55:27
country. Despite pressure from Apple, about two thirds of the
55:31
storage workers voted to be represented by the apple
55:34
coalition of organized retail employees. On Monday, President
55:38
Biden said he's proud of the workers who unionized
55:43
I'm not sure how to interpret this. Biden's proud. But I do
55:47
know, I know that from my stepdaughter who worked and, and
55:52
her fiance who both worked at Apple Store in in Texas for
55:57
several years, it's a high stress environment very, very
56:02
stressful, competitive. And that's just, you know, like,
56:05
your your managers are just looking at you all the time that
56:09
you know, it's like every second you it's all about efficiency,
56:12
total Tim Cook vibe on that, you know, enterprise resource
56:17
planning, and you're just a resource in the Antichrist.
56:19
Yeah.
56:20
So those are places are ripe for unionizing.
56:23
And probably with good reason, because these kids were broken.
56:27
They were, it's a life that you got to love Apple otherwise, you
56:30
know, this is what I'm told. Otherwise, it's very, very hard
56:33
to, to maintain. So on one hand, yeah, sounds like that needs it.
56:38
But, you know, what will that mean, for Apple? Will it mean
56:42
anything at all will It will change will change their
56:45
productivity at the retail level?
56:48
I doubt it's going to change the productivity, it's going to
56:50
change the way that I'm sure it's going to change the way
56:53
that people are paid. And it's going to create the grievance
56:57
system, which doesn't exist usually in places like that
57:00
without a union, which store was this? This is in in Towson mat,
57:05
Maryland? Oh, they'll close it. That could be you could do that
57:09
just to close the store. If you're asking for nothing but
57:11
trouble. I think I don't think you're gonna close in here. I'll
57:14
tell you why I think that because if you're apple and or
57:19
any company and this is your first union operation, you want
57:23
to see what is what did you have to understand it. So you're
57:29
going to have to let one actually work in a test tube
57:32
environment so you can study it and see how you can exploit it.
57:36
And union good companies can exploit our unions and
57:39
eventually Co Op them. If they know what they're doing. Or you
57:44
can figure out how to stop it from happening someplace else,
57:46
you're not going to close the store.
57:49
Speaking of organizations and what power they have or don't
57:54
have, this just came out of left field
57:58
this evening, the International Swimming Federation has banned
58:00
almost all transgender women from competing in women's
58:03
events. The new rule now in effect blocking transgender
58:06
swimmers from major competitions including the Olympics, it
58:09
requires athletes to medically transition before the age of 12.
58:12
Before the early stages of puberty. The new rule comes
58:14
after Lea Thomas became the first transgender woman to win
58:17
an NCAA Swimming Championship.
58:21
So I mean, that just shut everybody up. So you can't get
58:25
into the Olympics. You can't participate in I think it's fina
58:29
in in fina related events. I mean, that was easy. All this
58:36
all this governors and the was the N NCAA and all these because
58:43
they were godless.
58:46
So cool. I didn't look at it. But I'd like to know more about
58:50
Fina. Okay, Federation of International something
58:58
aquatics, baby.
59:00
But that woman who was the guy, that was the swimmer, just I
59:05
mean, this is happening in California, we had some there's
59:08
a law that was passed that allows men who just say their
59:14
women have gone through nothing. They just because of the way the
59:19
law is written. You can just I'm a woman. And so when they get
59:22
arrested for something, they get put in a woman's prison. And so
59:26
there's a bunch of sexual predators. Yay. In women's
59:30
prisons in California has becoming something of an issue.
59:34
Well, another law they're working on. I wish I talked to
59:37
somebody that was involved with trying to stop it, which is
59:40
they're trying to, and this is a transgender thing to Scott
59:46
Wiener, who's a troublemaker from San Francisco and
59:48
assemblies put this law together that's going to decriminalize
59:53
loitering for the purposes of prostitution And this law maybe,
1:00:01
maybe say it's already passed, but it needs to be signed by
1:00:04
Gavin Newsom. And so I talked to a woman in Southern California
1:00:08
who was part of the group trying to fight these laws. She's an ex
1:00:13
Los Angeles vice cop. And she told me just she said, I should
1:00:18
know this because I said, I just did a briefing. She says that
1:00:22
there's a movement especially in the west coast in California,
1:00:25
Washington, Oregon, for starters, and is going to start
1:00:28
to bloom all over the country to legalize prostitution in the in
1:00:32
the entire nation. This is just a kind of a foot in the door. So
1:00:38
there's an underground movement to legalize prostitution in the
1:00:41
United States. And this is on behalf of transgender
1:00:45
prostitutes.
1:00:46
Well, this will not happen in Hudson, Ohio. Here's the mayor.
1:00:50
Additionally, if you open this up to ice fishing, while on the
1:00:54
surface, it sounds good. Then what happens next year to
1:00:58
someone come back and say I want an ice shanty? On Hansel springs
1:01:03
park for X amount of time. And if you don't allow ice, fishing
1:01:07
with shanties
1:01:10
then that leads to another problem. Brought prostitution I
1:01:17
knew it would get you. What? Yeah, if you allow ice fishing
1:01:21
that leads to people wanting ice fishing shanties and if you got
1:01:25
shanties, you got hookers, it's just shortcut.
1:01:29
Wow, not a leap of faith.
1:01:32
Now, you are right, though you said because they're all
1:01:36
godless. And that's I think that is what's happening now we're
1:01:40
seeing the first CEOs now they're all kind of in the
1:01:43
alternative. You know, like in the law doctors at the crypto
1:01:47
space. The coin base guy said that Spotify said that to some
1:01:52
degree, but they were kind of wishy washy about it didn't
1:01:54
really, really do as good a job as the Kraken guy. But, but when
1:02:00
people start to just we have fina, the sports the swimming
1:02:05
Lignano, we have to stop this. When when and people have been
1:02:10
so afraid. And I think we see the first sheet kind of jumping
1:02:14
over the dam here. People are going well you know, if that guy
1:02:17
didn't get in trouble, then maybe I could be okay. This is a
1:02:20
this is a an on the boots on the ground interview. This is all
1:02:24
for Tiktok effeminate, gay guy interviews, kind of older
1:02:29
lesbian, and I would classify her as a turf, which would be a
1:02:34
trans exclusionary radical female. That's what the lesbians
1:02:38
are called by the trans because you know, it's all one big
1:02:40
community, isn't it? And she's very explicit about to what she
1:02:45
believes can be in the letters, which I have taught myself as
1:02:49
LGBTQ Qi a P k plus, recently long gone now. I know the to a
1:02:55
has to be in there now. Yeah, and and to spirit and all this
1:02:59
stuff. So anyway, here's the tough thing is bad
1:03:01
publicity. I need 15 more minutes.
1:03:03
I'm looking for 15 minutes last. So this is gonna work out real
1:03:06
great. What do you do for a living? You
1:03:08
don't want to know, I'm an LGBT activist.
1:03:13
Like from Russia know what's the LGB GB?
1:03:17
Oh, lesbian, gay.
1:03:19
Oh my god. Okay, so I've heard of it. I just yeah, I've thought
1:03:23
there are more letters. What's the difference between the LGB
1:03:25
and the LGBTQIA? Plus,
1:03:27
you tell me are all straight people.
1:03:31
The woman was too stunned to speak
1:03:33
anything to the right of the LGB straight people didn't used to
1:03:37
have any other letters. All of a sudden they decided it always
1:03:41
had letters. No, it did not. Hey, you're really against the
1:03:44
letters? Well, no. The same sex attraction is one thing and all
1:03:51
those other letters are not about same sex attraction. There
1:03:54
are three sexual orientations homosexual heterosexual and
1:04:00
bisexual LGB is about sexual orientation the other letters
1:04:05
have something the people could in some backwards way or
1:04:11
forwards way be LGB but it involves some other issue and
1:04:17
agenda. Hello Yes,
1:04:20
the hate crime is coming from inside the house. Yeah, that's
1:04:22
all he can say it's a hate crime so hate crime. What she just
1:04:25
said hate crime. Yeah, I think she's right
1:04:29
hell podcasts are you listening to
1:04:34
again in Ohio it's not worth playing the audio but they they
1:04:40
announced for Pride Month their pride cruiser which is a double
1:04:45
entendre to the max but okay. So it's you know, it's a wrap on a
1:04:49
police car. The police chief's real happy to show it you know,
1:04:54
it's got the colors and on the side. And on the side it has a
1:04:57
heart which has I love who you love. And then in bold letters
1:05:04
report hate crimes. This is the cops driving around saying
1:05:08
report hate crimes, which is not even a legal thing. Report hate
1:05:15
crimes. You know, we have red flag laws in this country. In
1:05:19
fact, we have rainbow flag laws. If someone says something bad
1:05:24
about any of the colors of the rainbow, the rest of them Yeah,
1:05:33
it's crazy. It's crazy. It's
1:05:36
crazy. Crazy. Crazy.
1:05:39
Not okay, not as crazy as and then I'll stop. This is an ad
1:05:44
for Pride Month. Now just imagine it's animated vegetables
1:05:49
who are on screen. I know it's hard. There's a peach. And
1:05:54
actually, these are emoji vegetables. So there's a peach
1:05:57
and there is a what do you call it the eggplant? everyone kind
1:06:04
of knows what those two emojis are about but they're now
1:06:06
they're animated on the screen. And this is an ad from Postmates
1:06:10
you familiar with the Postmates service
1:06:13
oh you know I in the back of my mind I am but I'm not
1:06:18
like a door that did deliver from restaurant Georgia. Yeah,
1:06:21
another company that is subsidizing the millennial
1:06:25
lifestyle which is going to go away
1:06:27
and web web.
1:06:30
So they they need to kick it up a little bit for Pride Month and
1:06:34
they have some tips. Especially if during pride month you
1:06:41
identify as a bottom.
1:06:44
What are you eating this pride? Well, if you're a top it seems
1:06:49
like you can eat whatever you want. But if you're a bottom,
1:06:54
you're expected to star not this pride introducing the bottom
1:06:59
friendly menu from Postmates we teamed up with Dr. Evan
1:07:03
Goldstein from bespoke surgical to bring you a menu of bottom
1:07:06
friendly foods backed by science. Soluble fiber won't
1:07:10
help you feel cute. So avoid things like whole grains wheat
1:07:14
bran, cauliflower, potatoes, lagoons hold up, are you just
1:07:18
fully diving into those beans. The problem with these foods is
1:07:23
they don't dissolve in water which could cause a traffic jam
1:07:26
in your digestive system making a mess of your evening. Speaking
1:07:30
of messy, it's a good idea to avoid dairy. I cannot handle
1:07:34
lactose right now. If you're going to eat something
1:07:39
insoluble, give your body about 24 hours to process all of it.
1:07:46
soluble fibers and protein are the key to having some good,
1:07:49
clean fun. These all digest easily and slowly while feeding
1:07:52
your good gut bacteria. Which makes sushi a great bottom
1:07:57
friendly option. There's no right or wrong way to bottom.
1:08:00
But if you're planning on getting peachy, this pride, the
1:08:04
bottom friendly menu on Postmates has the kinds of foods
1:08:06
that can keep you feeling good, are
1:08:08
you I mean, come on.
1:08:17
Wow. I don't know what to say one way or the other about that
1:08:20
clip.
1:08:21
And it's an ad they're running it on their YouTube channel
1:08:24
proudly. Oh, just go. Thanks. Postmates. What's your like eat?
1:08:29
So I don't do something unspeakable by accident during
1:08:33
pride month. That could get me canceled.
1:08:38
On March was pride.
1:08:41
No, no, no. No. This is pride month they get another month
1:08:45
cares.
1:08:46
Well, while we're on the topic, I do have Eric Adams, the mayor
1:08:49
of New York.
1:08:51
I had this one too. This is genius.
1:08:55
fumbling his way through the LGB wow. Oh,
1:08:59
my goodness. Yeah, this is a great clip. This is a great this
1:09:02
is the mayor of New York everybody
1:09:04
also investing over 180,000 and transgender non conforming and
1:09:11
non binary nonprofits to expand and improve the services they
1:09:15
provide to the transgender, gender non conforming and non
1:09:20
BAC binary communities. And 350,000 towards F is for LGBT t
1:09:27
q plus New Yorkers who have experienced discrimination in
1:09:32
their places of Russia.
1:09:37
I noticed something he says by a nary not binary Binary. Binary.
1:09:44
Yeah, I wonder why that is? Because he's dumb. Nah, I don't
1:09:49
know guys. Well, I always
1:09:51
thought you know he had potential because he you know,
1:09:53
he's worked his way up to police force. He was street smart. He
1:09:58
had all these things going on. He turns out being just another
1:10:00
stooge in New York now the Democrats do John Mayer,
1:10:04
there was a pretty good article in tablet mag who thought I
1:10:09
would ever say it? I didn't about the Pritzker errs. And
1:10:13
there's a there's a new term actually an acronym introduced
1:10:16
SSI. And it's an article. Here's the headline, the billionaire
1:10:21
family pushing synthetic sex identities. And that's a very
1:10:27
good term SSI synthetic sex identities. They are they're
1:10:31
synthetic because they don't exist in the real world. And
1:10:34
they're about sex. And they're about your identification. And
1:10:39
they are pushing incredibly hard on the SSI agenda. And so I
1:10:46
gotta read this, you know, the prisoners they run Chicago, they
1:10:49
put been partially responsible for helping Obama get into the
1:10:53
White House. Who is now we had Penny Pritzker, she was the
1:11:03
Commerce Secretary. JB Pritzker is the governor of Illinois
1:11:08
currently, they're very, very influential. And then I realized
1:11:13
that I'm looking at this article, Jennifer Prensky
1:11:16
picture of Jennifer with the JB Pritzker. And I forgot all about
1:11:21
this Jennifer is the trans woman. Do you remember she
1:11:26
transitioned?
1:11:27
I don't remember any of this.
1:11:29
Oh my god. Well, you have to look at Jennifer Pritzker. I
1:11:33
think her her dead name is Jeff. Don't remember. But I mean it's
1:11:39
it's sad. I mean, I think she she probably truly feels that
1:11:43
way. But she looks like JB Pritzker, the governor of
1:11:46
Illinois with a with a with with makeup I mean it's it's uncanny
1:11:51
it's I feel bad for her if she's not the femininity is not
1:11:56
kicking in
1:11:58
but so to large woman
1:12:01
Yes. The whole family is large as far as I can tell. But so
1:12:08
this is the Pritzker is own agenda, but they may be funding
1:12:13
a lot of it maybe funding quite in depth and interesting
1:12:17
articles in the show notes the billionaire family pushing
1:12:21
synthetic sex identities Yeah, it's good though. It's good it's
1:12:28
good that stuff is bubbling to the top people seeing stuff and
1:12:33
feeling good about it I guess.
1:12:36
Wow, that's interesting.
1:12:38
Yeah, you got you got any more DLM LGBTQIA pk plus two a noodle
1:12:43
boy stuff before we go
1:12:45
Ah, let me think I got it. I got that thing where the guys
1:12:51
harassing Dan Crenshaw? Oh I don't know about this. I didn't
1:12:54
see this what's going on all it was this not even good but we
1:12:57
can play the clip if you want it from Tik Tok. It's a it's a clip
1:13:01
of some guy running in the Crenshaw in a hall want to state
1:13:07
the House of Representatives to somebody with a microphone
1:13:11
yelling and screaming at him and it's just a kind of harassment
1:13:16
you're going to expect to get I think in the future if you're a
1:13:19
politician and you're not playing in your opinion on the
1:13:23
side of globalist I think this is going to be this is just an
1:13:26
indicator I don't know what they're going to do about this
1:13:28
because no way of stopping it. I don't think because everyone
1:13:31
thinks they can use put themselves on YouTube or tick
1:13:34
tock and with this kind of nonsense and get away with it.
1:13:38
But it's pretty funny.
1:13:39
You're giving Ukraine all this money and red flag laws today.
1:13:44
That's ridiculous. Hey, Dan, why are you on the World Economic
1:13:47
Forum Young Global Leaders economic ones number one number
1:13:55
two lumber Dan. Economic Forum Young Global Leader again,
1:14:11
Devers night down there Dan, you like close your grandpa dad. You
1:14:16
have Thanksgiving dinner at his house Dan. Hey, Dan is Santa
1:14:21
Claus give you presents on Christmas Dan was doing Charles
1:14:24
Barkley trying to
1:14:28
close wall he literally your daddy dirty just sold us out.
1:14:36
Why are you defending this guy?
1:14:38
I'm a big fan of this type of journalism. This is no I'm a big
1:14:43
fan. This is what Howard Stern used to send stuttering John out
1:14:48
to do this. Only stuttering John was funny by himself. This is
1:14:53
also a bit Alex Jones early days by except he would do it with a
1:14:56
megaphone. I enjoy this very much unscrew Dan Crenshaw?
1:15:01
Absolutely. I don't care what party he's with. He was for the
1:15:05
vaccine database. He's for all gun database. He's for
1:15:09
databases, he likes databases, that guy is crazy. Now, it may
1:15:16
not be entirely justified with this, you know, this, we should
1:15:20
probably just do this before take a break. This, you know,
1:15:23
this gun law, which looks like it's sort of gun bill, which
1:15:26
looks keeping children safe act, something like that, which is,
1:15:31
you know, everyone's all in a tizzy about guns and all angry
1:15:34
about all the Republicans. But it's pretty much useless. It
1:15:39
really is. I mean,
1:15:41
the idea it's,
1:15:43
well, here's a story and then I'll just because I looked at
1:15:46
the ad pages, I understand what's going on here this
1:15:48
morning.
1:15:49
For the first time in nearly three years Congress announcing
1:15:52
a deal on gun safety. This is a breakthrough.
1:15:57
And more importantly, it's a bipartisan breakthrough.
1:16:01
The agreement coming after a group of 20 senators 10 from
1:16:04
both parties spent a week behind closed doors. The bill includes
1:16:09
enhanced background checks for gun buyers under the age of 21.
1:16:13
It closes loopholes to prevent people convicted of domestic
1:16:15
violence from owning guns, and it provides $15 billion in
1:16:20
funding for states to implement programs aimed at addressing gun
1:16:24
violence and bolstering school security and mental health, not
1:16:27
in the plan, a so called Red Flag Law that could prevent
1:16:31
dangerous or troubled individuals from getting guns.
1:16:34
But Texas Senator John Cornyn argues this plan will allow
1:16:37
states to decide on their own regulations.
1:16:40
This grant program will give every state funding that
1:16:44
implements programs that they themselves have adopted to stop
1:16:49
individuals in crisis from reaching the point of violence
1:16:51
or self harm.
1:16:52
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell vowing to support the
1:16:56
bill saying for years the far left falsely claimed that
1:16:59
Congress could only address the terrible issue of vast murders
1:17:02
by trampling on law abiding Americans constitutional rights.
1:17:06
This bill proves that false but last night, the NRA arguing
1:17:10
otherwise saying this legislation can be abused to
1:17:14
restrict lawful gun purchases, infringe upon the rights of law
1:17:17
abiding Americans, and use federal dollars to fund gun
1:17:21
control measures by state and local politicians. The Senate
1:17:25
voted last night 64 to 34 to advance the proposal. That means
1:17:30
it could be approved by the end of the week. But it's still
1:17:33
unclear how much this bill will cost and how it will be paid for
1:17:37
which could be a challenge going forward.
1:17:40
So this entire thing is political. It's obviously it's
1:17:44
only about certain Republicans, probably who are more anti Trump
1:17:49
and they just want to make sure that they're getting the they
1:17:52
have a shot at getting reelected with oh, look, we can do it
1:17:55
everybody. We can reach across the aisle, move forward with us.
1:17:59
We're more centrist than you think. Which is bullcrap. Now,
1:18:02
this bill 60% of it is about mental health challenges, and
1:18:07
wishes is not even that bad. I mean, it can be abused, of
1:18:11
course, but it does offer a lot of the creation of a lot of
1:18:17
programs for mental health, which of course will not be done
1:18:20
in the correct way. Now and that'll probably just result in
1:18:22
more pharma sales, but at least is a recognition of what's
1:18:25
really going on. Because 100% of all No, I think it is every
1:18:30
single mass shooting. There's been some SSRI involved,
1:18:33
certainly when it comes to children in schools,
1:18:35
and it's never discussed by the media. Well, no, Hulu,
1:18:40
they're not even discussing the mental health piece here. They
1:18:43
don't discuss it. It's the biggest part of the bill. The
1:18:46
guns don't really come until you know, page 30 or something. And
1:18:51
then Okay, so we're gonna make money available that we don't
1:18:54
have two states who want to implement mental health
1:18:59
challenge laws, so let's just call her a ball we think this
1:19:02
person may have a mental problem. So states will have to
1:19:06
first agree to that otherwise they don't get the money. I
1:19:08
think that's a play or a ploy because states need money.
1:19:13
Certainly as we go into the into what should be a recession Yeah,
1:19:20
it was just it's all around bullshit. It's kind of
1:19:23
meaningless and I'm not for any of it as it relates to guns or
1:19:27
the Second Amendment. It's a complete violation. I think
1:19:30
people will see through it and I am going to tell you that I
1:19:33
don't know I don't think they'll they'll they can't get this
1:19:36
funded the house is gonna bicker and moan and now we're gonna
1:19:40
have to choose do we need money for for womb injections for
1:19:43
COVID or Ukraine so it's just just to make these guys look
1:19:51
good. Let's with the idea that you do that meet But meanwhile,
1:19:55
in the background, there is something sinister happening.
1:19:58
And of course, if you really want to control people use the
1:20:01
financial system. Here's CBS evening news again, here are
1:20:04
some of the deadliest mass shootings in history and they
1:20:06
were all financed with credit cards. The shooter who
1:20:09
terrorized
1:20:11
let's not talk about the mental illness and the SSRIs that most
1:20:16
of these shooters are on, maybe all of them don't know. They're
1:20:19
financed with credit cards. That's the problem. Credit
1:20:22
cards, some
1:20:22
of the deadliest mass shootings in history, and they were all
1:20:25
financed with credit cards. The shooter who terrorized to
1:20:28
Colorado movie theater in 2012, charged more than $9,000 worth
1:20:33
of guns, ammo and tactical gear. In two months, demand has shot
1:20:37
up the Pulse nightclub in Orlando spent more than $26,000
1:20:41
and the shooter who killed 59 at a Las Vegas Music Festival
1:20:44
charged almost $95,000 People aren't bringing sacks of cash
1:20:49
Exactly. They use credit cards Priscilla Simms brown the CEO of
1:20:53
a mountain bank since the bank could run software to identify
1:20:57
suspect gun purchases in the same way it detected other
1:21:01
suspicious activity like fraud and human trafficking. But it
1:21:05
was missing a key piece of information a unique merchant
1:21:08
code banks and credit card companies could use to identify
1:21:11
firearms sellers and while even shoeshine parlors have their own
1:21:15
merchant code, the nearly 9000 Stand Alone us gun sellers do
1:21:19
not so amalgamated tried to create one
1:21:23
you apply to a panel a committee of sorts. It includes credit
1:21:27
card companies,
1:21:28
MasterCard, Visa, American Express, they all have
1:21:32
representatives on this correct this committee that's right.
1:21:35
documents obtained by CBS news show the committee rejected
1:21:39
amalgamate its application twice, the bank was told a code
1:21:43
for gun and ammo sellers wouldn't identify the sales at
1:21:46
sporting goods stores and the burden primarily would fall on
1:21:50
small retailers.
1:21:51
If I wanted to get a merchant code for something else. It
1:21:55
wouldn't be a problem there's a problem with this one
1:21:58
just because it's guns. According to a statement the
1:22:01
quarter industry reps only advise the committee in a
1:22:04
personal capacity yet Visa MasterCard and American Express
1:22:08
all did not say if they supported creating a merchant
1:22:12
code for firearm sellers MasterCard said it was up to
1:22:15
elected officials to address the issue of gun violence What do
1:22:19
you think of credit card companies? It's a It's not our
1:22:22
responsibility?
1:22:23
Well this is our responsibility we have an obligation to address
1:22:29
crime facilitated through our system
1:22:33
if only there were something we want
1:22:36
oh that is a fabulous interesting clip that is the
1:22:40
debt is the the logical workaround Yeah, well if only by
1:22:46
the way by the way they never said that these guys over use
1:22:50
the car to defraud these guys they had the money no that's not
1:22:54
they could have easily just gone got the money and paid cash but
1:22:57
no, let's just make it about the credit cards if now since the
1:23:00
credit
1:23:01
card companies clearly aren't cooperating that our hands are
1:23:04
tied we have to have a central bank digital currency that we
1:23:08
can then make not work for gun purchases I'm sorry that's it's
1:23:12
the credit cards did it they did it not us the credit card
1:23:15
companies did that
1:23:16
this is the future that's where it falls apart right there with
1:23:19
your thinking okay, mainly because the credit card
1:23:21
companies are ended up to they're up to there I
1:23:24
may we both live long enough to see the central bank digital
1:23:27
currency used to stop people from buying
1:23:29
me when I think it's gonna be the end all be all these credit
1:23:33
card companies especially mastercharge are pretty pretty
1:23:37
nasty people yeah gonna put up with that shit.
1:23:40
And with that I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in
1:23:43
the morning to you the man who put the seeds in the gun
1:23:46
promoting credit cards ladies and gentlemen Mr. John see you
1:23:50
back
1:23:57
morning to you miss random curry in the morning Hila ships the
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sea boots that are going to feed it in the air subs in the water
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and all the games on nights out there in
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It's down. Markets crashed roll room crash. You can set your
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There's, I've saw the first and this probably showed up for a
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lot of people No, no agenda social. The first kind of
1:25:26
irritating Fetty verse bomb. I don't know if you saw this where
1:25:30
there would be a post and it would be 100 names 100 user
1:25:35
names, including mine. And I don't know if you are on one of
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those. And so people just keep boosting that and keep keep
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posting it and your name is in it. So it's going to show up
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because the fediverse So when you log in in the morning and
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take a look, there's like 10 messages, these really long
1:25:52
annoying things, usually from shit poster.com
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Oh, you know, that wouldn't because I blocked that domain.
1:26:00
Yeah, that's exactly that's what you can do. That's really good.
1:26:03
You
1:26:04
know, I did it some time ago, because I noticed that these
1:26:06
guys are bad actors.
1:26:07
So you blocked the whole domain at from your, from your user
1:26:11
level. That is cool. That is cool. I don't even know you
1:26:15
could do that. And I'm the mastodon guy to hell. So there
1:26:21
you go. And that's the beauty of it. We you have complete
1:26:24
control. Unlike Twitter, we have to go complain fileless
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nameless. Your left winger report. Yeah, send your driver's
1:26:32
license.
1:26:37
Remember its value from now remember what it was? I was just
1:26:41
trying to remember.
1:26:41
Oh, the MK Ultra trigger word. Yeah.
1:26:45
So have you started noticing this? I just started it because
1:26:50
it came up one time too many. It's the commentary you have you
1:26:55
seen on NPR, you see it on PBS, you see it everywhere. Where
1:26:58
there's somebody yakking away about Americans in Afghanistan,
1:27:02
or Americans in Ukraine or Americans here are Americans
1:27:05
there, they're always somebody comes out and makes a point.
1:27:09
Just stop the conversation and make this point. Americans do
1:27:15
not have to check in at the embassy. So we don't know how
1:27:19
many Americans are here.
1:27:22
This has been going on for a while I remember this even from
1:27:26
from other other times.
1:27:28
Yeah, it showed up in the Afghanistan the most and showing
1:27:32
up in Ukraine, I think they're going to try to make us check in
1:27:38
with a QR code
1:27:40
at the embassy in one way or another when we go visit France
1:27:45
or England or any place. Like every time you go to Amsterdam,
1:27:51
you're gonna have to check in with the embassy.
1:27:54
What's the nightmare, the Amsterdam embassy is a
1:27:58
nightmare. I hope that's not true. Could be
1:28:03
just crapping up too much.
1:28:04
This show has value for value, we pioneered the concept, it's
1:28:08
branched out into made the Patreon is a version of value
1:28:11
for value. But the thing that we don't like about that is you
1:28:13
have to, you know, again, you're being forced into determining
1:28:16
what you value this product at its immediate property, it's
1:28:20
very hard to value that other than we know how much time and
1:28:24
effort and elbow grease we put into it. And to do it
1:28:29
consistently now for a decade and a half. We find that to be
1:28:33
highly valuable. And all we ask is that if you had got any value
1:28:36
out of it, do something back time, talent, treasure, so we
1:28:39
want to thank networks, who brought the time and the talent
1:28:42
with the artwork for episode 1461. We titled that one by pox
1:28:48
did not get a single complaint about the title. I'm surprised.
1:28:52
I thought so. You should have priced. Well, you Oh, that's
1:28:55
right. You didn't know that. bipoc is
1:28:59
people of color.
1:29:00
Yeah, it's the specific type of people of bisexual people of
1:29:05
color. It's something in people of color, something indigenous.
1:29:11
Black indigenous, something like that. Well, obviously black,
1:29:16
indigenous, black and black indigenous people of color.
1:29:20
Nailed it. Yeah, but now so no one cared. Well, that's great.
1:29:24
There you go. Maybe no one listened. Maybe no one saw
1:29:27
people listen, but maybe I'm just tweeting your audience
1:29:29
doesn't. Isn't there not a bunch of woke? Jerk offs? Yeah.
1:29:34
And I should I should point out we have several trans producers
1:29:38
in the community. And they're not not met a number of them.
1:29:41
Yeah, they're not nuts. They're great people. Yeah. We got we
1:29:46
got everything. We go to a meet up. See what you see there. All
1:29:49
right. So we want to thank networks for what just, it was
1:29:52
just a nice fall that we have. On these holidays that we
1:29:56
celebrate. We really prefer to have something a little more
1:29:59
traditional. was Christmas or Easter or Mother's Day instead
1:30:03
of the crazy wacky and this definitely worked but it was I
1:30:07
think a little bit of necessity as well.
1:30:09
It was my pick immediately. I love this piece because I liked
1:30:13
this corn ball 50s Anyone could copy the a 50 style and make it
1:30:18
work I mean, and so I use gravitated to you didn't like
1:30:22
it. And
1:30:24
you know, I thought I hated it didn't didn't nice. I hate it. I
1:30:28
thought I'm sure I said I hate
1:30:29
it. I don't remember that. Whatever the case was. You You
1:30:34
talked me into and we went with the other art which was after a
1:30:39
long discussion tanta Neil's 1461. Dad?
1:30:44
Ah, yes, yes, yeah. Dad jacket, and I myself stopped it.
1:30:51
I relented and said, okay, okay, it's a good piece. I like it,
1:30:54
and then you nixed it at the last minute.
1:30:58
What I always do is I blow it up to the full size. And I'm
1:31:02
looking at it and it was, it was beautiful. I love the although
1:31:05
typically we don't do an episode number. But it was so
1:31:08
beautifully done. 1461 dad on the satin, you know, like a
1:31:12
varsity jacket. Beautiful. No agenda, same font. But she
1:31:17
forgot Jhansi Dvorak and Adam curry at the bottom. Yep. And
1:31:23
that's kind of a format error, we would have sent that back to
1:31:26
the printer, whatever you call it. And it was too bad because
1:31:32
this would have been the piece but it was incomplete.
1:31:36
So we've did a fallback to my piece I won in the first place.
1:31:40
And that's literally how
1:31:41
it happened.
1:31:43
That's pretty much it. Anything else that was in the discussion?
1:31:48
Oh, I just got a message.
1:31:52
say one thing I've missed. You did say one thing. Because there
1:31:55
was a night another nice piece by network networks to snake oil
1:31:59
thing. You said no pictures of Fauci. I did I say that? And I
1:32:03
said, just like that, kinda. And I was in agreement. FedEx just
1:32:08
delivered my road caster pro version two.
1:32:12
Oh, you want to stop the show?
1:32:17
Yeah, I'll tell you what, I'll stop the show. I'll hook up the
1:32:21
Starlink satellite and the and the road caster, and we'll be
1:32:25
right back. It'll be perfect.
1:32:28
So be back in 12 hours, ladies and gentlemen.
1:32:31
Expect a very different sound on Sunday, as of course, I will try
1:32:37
once again, to see if come close to the specs that I have thrown
1:32:42
down for. She make a prediction just eight years. Go ahead. No.
1:32:48
Oh, I'm so worried. But I have so much hope. They're saying all
1:32:56
the right I'm predicting
1:32:57
right now. Would you have predicted you really? No, I'm
1:33:01
right. I have I have. There'll be one it'll be what here's what
1:33:06
the the I'm gonna get predict what you're gonna say. There'll
1:33:08
be one flaw that like, like, maybe it'll be all perfect.
1:33:13
Except for one thing that's so important. And they didn't do
1:33:17
it. That's gonna be my prediction.
1:33:22
Sounds sounds like me, that's for sure.
1:33:25
Thank you very much sounds like their products to
1:33:28
thank you. Hey, I will regardless of what happens there
1:33:32
will be a review on Sunday.
1:33:35
You'd probably be more amenable if they gave you the damn thing
1:33:38
for free as a review. But no, we have a I think you're gonna
1:33:42
assume
1:33:43
we have a producer on no agenda social. And you know, when I
1:33:47
said I, you know, all these YouTube reviewers, they all suck
1:33:50
up to these companies, and they just don't never really slam
1:33:54
anything because they get it for free. Well, apparently, we have
1:33:57
an audio guy. Producer, no agenda producer. And I think he
1:34:03
has a very large following and he buys all the stuff. That's
1:34:08
different. And yeah, I know, but he's like, I was really you
1:34:11
know, I was taken aback but what Adam said the dude, obviously,
1:34:15
there's exceptions. Not all woke people are mentally insane,
1:34:19
either. But anyone that comics comics longer jumped in a comic
1:34:24
strip blogger jumped in, like who? You could see that? Yeah.
1:34:27
And then and then there's a whole comic strip blogger
1:34:29
backchannels me and emails me. Oh, man, you really butthurt
1:34:32
him. I go look at this thread comics reblog are stoking it out
1:34:35
all over the place,
1:34:37
of course, is what he does. Let's you preface the entire
1:34:41
discussion by pointing out that I your partner here is an actor
1:34:47
and a guy who reviewed a million things is an exception to the
1:34:50
rule because I get stuff or exactly the free junkets and
1:34:53
then blast them because I have these rules about knowing that
1:34:57
if you get you know if you get shipped out overseas to go visit
1:35:01
something and you go, Oh, it's so great. You're not gonna get
1:35:05
invited back because you're done already done your job, you're
1:35:08
done. We've used your mind as well be honest.
1:35:12
And just not get asked back or at least a competitor might get
1:35:15
asked
1:35:15
back. Anyway, what difference does it make exact? So the point
1:35:18
is, is that is doable? There are people that can do honest
1:35:21
reviews, and they don't have to buy the product to do an honest
1:35:25
review.
1:35:26
No, no, anyway, I'm buying the product because I have faith.
1:35:31
And you
1:35:31
have you bought the product, because these douchebags
1:35:34
wouldn't give you a review, copy when you You of all people
1:35:38
should get the review, copy and give them some feedback.
1:35:41
And you know, I would tell them that, hey, I won't broadcast my
1:35:46
feedback. I'll give it to you directly. I want you I want you
1:35:49
I want you to succeed is honest, no, but I want them to succeed.
1:35:53
I'm on their side.
1:35:55
No, you want No, let's let's let's back up, Oh, you want a
1:36:01
product that is useful to you to make your life easier to shrink
1:36:06
your studio to do all these positive things. And so you're
1:36:09
hoping upon hope that one of these devices is worth the
1:36:12
powder? And you'd be glad to tell him what's wrong with it.
1:36:16
In public, or Yes, it seems it doesn't matter. I need it. I
1:36:21
want it to selfish you're a selfish individual. Why you
1:36:25
could be trusted to give an honest review.
1:36:27
Thank you. I wear that as a mantle of pride. Thank you. Now
1:36:33
let's thank the treasurer type producers who came in to support
1:36:37
episode 1462 of clearly the best podcast in the universe. And
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knew it was time to donate. It is interesting how, how this is.
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This has happened that people understand the significance of
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lit and all that shit Vikon dem damn Kim keeper of the nutty
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he's in Flower Mound, Texas and a flower
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wouldn't go on this little something to eat or drink forgot
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or screw Armand but I was there and I just thought that's a dead
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it's a big hill called Flower Mound. And it's a bunch of dead
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Indians in there I think something like that.
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Oh, yes. I know Flower Mound of course. Yeah. Interesting. Okay.
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Hey guys, I want to trigger John by saying there's a donation for
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two years circumcision. Right. That's a reference to the movie
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I discussed.
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Ah yes the I know I know what the references but he wants to
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trigger you by taking us back to that moment with the rock as
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harsh pounders. Harsh is harsh Yeah. All right. Well, Flower
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Mound type I heard on episode 1460 and decided that I needed
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girl yay. It's a mac and cheese karma. Appropriately enough, sir
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otaku the Duke of Northeast Texas in the Red River Valley.
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Kenji you've got karma. Popular. We have anonymous from Sylvania,
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see.
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It's fun. Wait, is
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this the mixture of the right one? Yes, here we go do John
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Adam here's my very delayed donation of $1,000. I started
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it is that Germany will require the COVID vaccine every six
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are you talking about monkey pox? Please? Remember the K is
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silent. Thanks for all you do. Oh money pox. I got you. We
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talked about a lot. There's not much to say scam, climate change
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all about climate change. Because, you know, because of
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having sex with the monkeys monkey pox. And by the way, it's
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only gay men at raves. So I Yeah, but money pox now. Now
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it's not going to be for vaccines or anything. Although I
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do read that gay men are now getting messages. Get your
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monkey pox vaccine. She does not ask I don't believe for any
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karma or jingles. So we'll just leave it at that. And thank you
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very much. And we'll see you on the podium. Good day.
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That's exactly what it that's how it's supposed to work.
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two to three Hey Gents quick contribution in recognition of
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made the All American team. Everybody knows that my partner
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in crime Mr. Jhansi, Dvorak played semi professionally
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professionally. Did you bowl professional
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in the University of California bowling team with NCAA champ? We
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didn't win the NCAA championship but I did one win one NCAA
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Tournament.
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you say I could never do 223 Back in the day I would I could
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average to 10 may be and I've never thrown a 300 I throw an 18
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strikes or over two games but I never could throw 300 Is
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he's got a link here we can
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put put that in. Because it's this is this is really crazy,
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though. If you look at that, what happened to him? All of a
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sudden he had a severe throat ache. And then boom, he's in the
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thanks again for all your great work. And also caviar and
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forgot all about him. Thanks.
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I is bigger than it should be. I'll tell you that much. I was
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eating him on the on the show. I'm plugged to
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Certainly one bag. Yeah, but
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you're pounding him.
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read. This is my reviews. And this is my read. Yeah, yeah.
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I've been waiting for this. I timed it. So I get to read this
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one. Okay, go from Olympia Washington. $200. You guys are
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such a pain in my ass. Last week I made a donation from Oh, this
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is her. Last week I made a donation from my hubby Arthur
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St. I made a racket comment that I guess apparently pissed you
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off. It was a joke. I'm sorry. Now I have spent $200 to
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apologize. We good I'm sorry, John. No,
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no, maybe another $200 donation.
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You are just the worst human being.
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You know. Although,
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I will say that neither you or I thought it was a joke. I mean, I
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it's it was there's a lot of nuance that gets lost in UX it
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was it was put in she had a mean spirit when she said it. You
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could read it in.
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She still has a means Spirit. Yeah, she's still jumping on it.
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Wow. It would have been better if you said My bad. My bad my
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bad. Thank you Susan. We of course it just joshing around.
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earlier in the show. $200 and he's in Wadsworth, Illinois.
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Declan and I we both love you. Oh,
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sweet. Final one. Joshua McLean. $200 Bryan, Texas Of course.
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knighting donation for Joshua McLean. Please Knight me Sir
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mention Joshua and I went back and forth because his donation
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the note in you know, it came in after we did show his overall
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Our formula is this. We go out. We get people in the mouth
2:07:48
get something out of the way. The little story about the Biden
2:07:54
Biden's daughter's diary.
2:07:56
This story has been around for a long time. I'm surprised that
2:07:59
people are playing it up now because we knew that we knew
2:08:01
what was in it. Long time ago. It seems
2:08:05
it could be because of the dip now than recent. I'll get rid of
2:08:10
Joe. Joe get rich by the by the Democrats. Yeah,
2:08:14
yeah, that makes sense.
2:08:16
But let's This is Tucker Carlson doing a little thing on I think
2:08:19
this is pretty good. violating a
2:08:21
rule here.
2:08:23
Rare in one world is the alleged theft of a diary investigated by
2:08:28
the FBI. Why were they doing this? Well, the answer lies in
2:08:31
what's in the diary. And now we know what's in the diary thanks
2:08:36
to a new piece in The Daily News, which has a copy of the
2:08:39
diary. Josh Boswell is a reporter there at the Daily
2:08:42
Mail. He broke this story and he joins us with the answer.
2:08:45
We've looked at the diary. We've spent a lot of time considering
2:08:50
carefully what to report from it. And what we've chosen to
2:08:53
report are some pretty serious things. But actually the
2:08:56
president's daughter wrote, she wrote that she was musing over
2:09:02
whether her father was sexually inappropriate with her when she
2:09:05
was a little girl. She mentioned in the diary showers with her
2:09:09
dad. She also talks about them being probably not appropriate.
2:09:15
She writes that down on one page in her diary, and she also
2:09:19
refers to being hyper sexualized at a young age. There is a lot
2:09:23
of references in the diary to her repeated spells in in rehab,
2:09:29
her relapses with drug abuse, alcohol and sex addiction as
2:09:35
well. And there's some truly kind of shocking things in there
2:09:40
as well about how Joe cried he was brought to tears over worry
2:09:46
for his daughter just before a Democratic primary debate. So we
2:09:51
can now know because of this diary that there are several
2:09:55
things that will be extremely important for national security.
2:09:59
They know Don't fall into the wrong hands for example, the
2:10:02
Chinese right or the Russians, who could use this as blackmail
2:10:06
if it wasn't published,
2:10:08
MAN Yeah, we knew all of those passages but you're right it's
2:10:13
time to time to nail Joe to the wall. He's gotten too big for
2:10:17
his mentally insane britches he's he's talking about running
2:10:21
again. He thinks he's really doing a great job. And Ollie and
2:10:24
I have the Biden clips today actually, it all short. He's
2:10:28
just yelling at people everything is someone else's
2:10:30
fault somewhere some it's all it's all your fault. You did it.
2:10:34
You did that. I didn't do that. That
2:10:36
company is running gas stations and setting those prices at the
2:10:40
pump. This is a time of war. Elbow pero Ukraine. These are
2:10:47
not normal times. Bring down the price you are charging at the
2:10:51
pump to reflect the cost you are paying for the product. Do it
2:10:56
now. Do it today. Your customers, the American people.
2:11:01
They need relief now.
2:11:05
Okay, so
2:11:07
the problem with this is a problem with electing a guy was
2:11:11
never a governor he's never had any of these executive
2:11:13
experiences. He's never worked for a living you think he was
2:11:17
with a law firm? Why that right after you know
2:11:19
and if you look at Young Joe Biden and I'm talking Crime 94
2:11:23
Crime Bill, I'm talking Clarence Thomas. He's an asshole with a
2:11:27
smug ass look on his face when he was a younger man balding. He
2:11:33
was a real douchebag Yeah, it
2:11:35
was Yeah, totally a douche.
2:11:37
I can arrogant Cheshire Cat douche.
2:11:41
Yes. He's still a douche but he's got didn't have the wits
2:11:44
about him. So So now, of course, you know, it's it's always a
2:11:48
slow witted douche, which is the worst kind. Oh, slowly to
2:11:51
deuces need to be banned. So as we learn how to kick these
2:11:55
idiots out of our corporations, maybe we'll learn to kick this
2:11:58
one out of the White House with all the people that are pulling
2:12:00
the strings. So tired of this old man? Yes, I'm ageist. And so
2:12:05
now he's
2:12:06
granted me for putting these clips up. And now you're on the
2:12:09
other side of the fence.
2:12:10
I know. But you know, you've fallen down. There's no clips of
2:12:13
him in your in your bin. So I brought I brought the goods.
2:12:16
They're all short. So now. It's like he's putting us before the
2:12:21
Fetzer company, as we say off horse with Pierre when we're
2:12:24
having our hair done. So for
2:12:26
all those Republicans in Congress criticize me today, for
2:12:29
high gas prices in America. Are you now saying we were wrong to
2:12:33
support Ukraine? Are you saying we were wrong to stand up to
2:12:37
Putin are saying that we would rather have lower gas prices in
2:12:42
America and Putin's Iron Fist in Europe? I don't believe that.
2:12:47
Okay, so it's either we suffer We the People suffer because of
2:12:53
Putin's price hike, but we're protecting democracy. And our
2:12:58
friends olanski as press secretary, Karina Abdul Shah
2:13:04
Pierre put it
2:13:05
I mean, the President has been very clear and making sure that
2:13:08
he does everything that he can to, to elevate to alleviate the
2:13:16
pain that American families are feeling when it comes to gas
2:13:19
pricing.
2:13:19
So she flubs elevate and then she says she doesn't say
2:13:24
alleviate she says something else. It's a we're only here to
2:13:27
deviate. No,
2:13:28
no person has been very clear and making sure that he does
2:13:31
everything that he can to to elevate to alleviate
2:13:36
alleviate. She says Olivia, Olivia, Olivia,
2:13:38
Laurence Olivier.
2:13:40
It's Olivia Gage, ladies and gentlemen alleviate. I don't
2:13:44
know what she's talking about. But luckily, when it comes to
2:13:46
inflation, which of course is Putin's fault. It's Putin his
2:13:49
price hike. You know, arguably, the choices made by the West,
2:13:56
kicking Russia off swift and the the at least the marketing that
2:14:02
we no longer want Putin oil, you know that I'm sure it hasn't
2:14:05
helped the situation. But when the Federal Reserve Chairman Jay
2:14:10
Powell was asked about this very same thing, the answer came back
2:14:14
a little differently. Given how inflation has escalated over the
2:14:17
past 18 months.
2:14:19
Would you say that the word Ukraine is the primary driver of
2:14:22
inflation in America? No inflation was high before
2:14:25
certainly before the war in Ukraine broke up. I'm glad to
2:14:29
hear you say that the Biden administration seems to be
2:14:30
intent on deflecting blame. And as recently as just this past
2:14:34
Sunday, he spread the misinformation that Putin's
2:14:36
invasion of Ukraine is the quote, biggest single driver for
2:14:39
inflation. I'm
2:14:40
glad you agree with me that that is not the
2:14:41
truth. Now that anyone gives a shit. They don't care. They're
2:14:47
written off all these people. But the President has a plan. I
2:14:50
told you this plan was coming. They tried to do it differently.
2:14:55
They supposedly the White House wanted to send everybody a debit
2:14:58
card with some money on it. which would have been great. But
2:15:01
no, they didn't have enough of the chips to manufacture the
2:15:04
cards. Another reason were that central bank digital currency is
2:15:08
coming quick. But he has this idea. Well, tonight
2:15:10
will there be a gas tax holiday President Biden is nearing a
2:15:13
decision on whether to pause the national gas tax. He says he's
2:15:17
helping to decide on a gas tax holiday by the end of this week,
2:15:19
the move would save drivers more than 18 cents per gallon. It
2:15:22
would require congressional support. Triple A today
2:15:25
reporting the national average for gas is now just below $5 a
2:15:28
gallon. That's the first weekly drop since April.
2:15:32
So what percentage of that a $5 gas it's not
2:15:36
just me deciding to do jack but listen to my version of that
2:15:39
clip. I'm going to ask you a question. Okay. gas tax,
2:15:43
I'm sorry. gas tax god, oh, NPR. Much higher quality? Of course,
2:15:48
did
2:15:49
you know that every time you buy a gallon of gas, you pay an 18
2:15:53
cent tax to the federal government 24 cents. If you're
2:15:57
buying a gallon of diesel, the tax pays for highways and public
2:16:00
transportation. But with gas prices sky high, President Biden
2:16:05
is calling on Congress to suspend it temporarily for three
2:16:08
months through the end of September.
2:16:11
Okay, what's the question?
2:16:13
A couple. First of all, I thought the gas taxes that we
2:16:16
pay to the state were the ones that took care of our roads, and
2:16:20
maybe the interstate highway system. But even though that
2:16:23
doesn't make any sense, because they've got highway 80, which is
2:16:25
an interstate highway system right out here. And it's filled
2:16:29
with potholes. Yeah. Now, the other thing is, why does the
2:16:33
diesel gas tax 25 cents versus 18? Aren't that people that were
2:16:38
it was once encouraged to use diesel, especially the new low
2:16:42
sulfur diesel which does not pollute. What's the reason for
2:16:46
the hype? Why is diesel being dinged extra? Well, I never knew
2:16:52
this.
2:16:52
Well, this is if, if you want my perspective, this is the great
2:16:56
reset. The whole idea is to make life untenable, to make
2:17:00
everything suck up. Let me let me give you some examples. We'll
2:17:04
just and we'll we'll come back to this because I got some Queen
2:17:07
Ursula stuff. This is and the reality of the situation is not
2:17:14
being discussed. That's why I can only think it's done
2:17:16
purposefully. We know what happened with transportation. We
2:17:19
know that many people were fired because they didn't want the
2:17:21
vaccine. We know that some some people in transportation died.
2:17:25
Whether you're a TSA agent, a pilot, flight attendant, baggage
2:17:30
handler, we know a lot of people just said screw it. You
2:17:33
mistreated me to such a degree and you force all this crap on
2:17:36
me. I'm not going to do it anymore. But no, no, no, no, no,
2:17:40
no, it has nothing to do with it. That's That's exact. This is
2:17:44
an intentional collapse of some of the most important networks
2:17:48
that we have. I have a few travel clips
2:17:52
are summer of 2022 is going to be travel hell.
2:17:57
That just set it up. Here's more ABC
2:18:00
if you're flying instead of driving a new warning about air
2:18:02
traffic control staffing the CEO of United Airlines says staff
2:18:06
shortages have left busy airports including Newark
2:18:09
Liberty airport staff at only 50%. The FAA insists there's no
2:18:13
system wide shortage.
2:18:15
This is the biggest bull crap, Gnosis lying about this because
2:18:21
they're doing it intentionally. They don't want Pete Buddha
2:18:23
judge to have to go and say something about it. He can't do
2:18:27
anything. It's completely ineffective. He's the opposite
2:18:30
of the vaccine. He's, he's not safe and highly effective.
2:18:36
Alrighty, so let's get into the staffing shortage.
2:18:40
Tonight the summer travel season off to a messy store more than
2:18:43
5000 flights cancelled since Thursday, leaving hundreds of
2:18:47
1000s of travelers frustrated children and newlyweds sleeping
2:18:50
on the floor at Atlanta's airport.
2:18:53
To airport it became 100% Chaos
2:18:56
disabled veteran Joe Reese was stranded overnight in Atlanta
2:19:00
after his Caribbean honeymoon finally making it home 36 hours
2:19:05
later
2:19:05
that are supposed to have a way to be able to make sure that
2:19:08
people like you and I have a way to get from one destination to
2:19:11
the next.
2:19:11
Despite all this air fares still skyrocketing of 47% since
2:19:16
January, but experts say the problems won't be easy to fix.
2:19:20
Blaming a perfect storm including severe weather
2:19:23
grounding flights and ongoing pandemic staffing issues.
2:19:27
It takes time to recruit hire and train people to work at
2:19:31
airports. The summer of 2022 is going to be travel help.
2:19:37
And it's not just the airlines United CEO Scott Kirby today
2:19:40
saying staffing shortages at some of the FAA air traffic
2:19:44
control towers are impacting air travel, they're doing everything
2:19:47
they can but like many of the economy. understaffed staffing
2:19:51
issues the FAA tonight acknowledging staffing issues
2:19:55
that have few facilities due to COVID. But saying there is not a
2:19:58
nationwide shortage In the major US airlines now cutting flights
2:20:02
in July and August, hoping the situation gets better.
2:20:06
Airlines have reduced their planned summer flights in order
2:20:09
to build up a buffer of pilots, flight attendants and aircraft.
2:20:13
But there's only so much they can be expected to cut back if
2:20:17
they still want to be able to serve people.
2:20:19
Yeah, what a mess. This has been GIA with us tonight and Gia give
2:20:22
us the bottom line here. These airlines and air traffic control
2:20:25
towers Do they have enough employees to handle all this?
2:20:29
So David, the airlines lost 1000s of pilots during the
2:20:33
pandemic and it takes years to train new ones the same for the
2:20:36
air traffic control towers. So this really could go into next
2:20:39
year.
2:20:40
So five seconds of a two minute report. They've lost 1000s of
2:20:44
pilots and air traffic controllers. But you know, it's
2:20:47
our explanation on None whatsoever. Lying sacks of bull
2:20:52
crap. And it's not just America, Heathrow.
2:20:58
AAA predicts nearly 50 million Americans will travel over the
2:21:01
Fourth of July holiday weekend and international bookings are
2:21:04
up more than 250% from last year. But some of those plans
2:21:08
may run into problems. London's Heathrow Airport on Monday asked
2:21:11
airlines to cut flights. While it deals with a sea of luggage
2:21:14
that piled up over the weekend. Partly because of staff
2:21:17
shortages. Some people had to wait days to get their bags.
2:21:21
Let's stick
2:21:21
in the UK for a moment. They have a train strike. And this is
2:21:27
SR. It's a nationwide train strike. You're going to hear a
2:21:31
couple of reporters telling you exactly this. The situation
2:21:34
boots on the ground having lived in the UK for five years in the
2:21:37
London area in Guilford. The train is incredibly important.
2:21:42
The roads are so congested, particularly in London, you're
2:21:46
crazy if you would think to drive into London on a daily
2:21:50
commute from anywhere but really South London. I mean, it's it's
2:21:55
nuts. And so everyone takes the train, which by itself is not
2:21:59
the most pleasant experience but doesn't matter where you sit.
2:22:04
There's always some drunk Brit at the end of the day, who's
2:22:07
just either puking or annoying or loud. i It's the same with a
2:22:13
tube. I did not like the British public transportation system.
2:22:19
Anyway, listen, because at the end of this report, we learned
2:22:21
something very interesting, which I think might help
2:22:26
strengthen my point of the great reset.
2:22:28
Well here at the wells capital Cardiff, there's been a real
2:22:30
impact from the train strikes today 15% of trains running the
2:22:33
vast majority not more than 1000 surfaces canceled and nothing at
2:22:38
all West from Cardiff where I am so the likes of Patel but at
2:22:42
Swansea unable to get any form of train at all and zero trains
2:22:45
in mid and north Wales so there has been a real impact.
2:22:49
In Liverpool there are only a limited number of train services
2:22:52
running from the main train station Liverpool lime street,
2:22:56
but you can see behind me and of those services that are running
2:23:00
today, a number have already been canceled or delayed. We're
2:23:04
here in Glasgow Scott Reil has canceled 90% of services they
2:23:09
are running just five routes today. And those routes mostly
2:23:13
between Glasgow and Edinburgh. And a few places in between
2:23:17
there is nothing running north of Folkert which is why here at
2:23:21
the bus station, it is a lot busier than normal. Roughly half
2:23:24
of the information boards at Leeds station have no train
2:23:28
information on them at all because there are so few trains
2:23:31
running northern rail, for example is just telling people
2:23:34
don't use the trains not just today. But between now and
2:23:38
Sunday because of the knock on effects of this rail strike.
2:23:43
Here at the National Traffic Operations Center. They monitor
2:23:46
all their major motorways and a roads and there had been some
2:23:49
expectation we could see gridlock today with people
2:23:53
driving into work in large numbers because they couldn't
2:23:55
take the train. In fact that hasn't really happened if I step
2:23:59
out the way the Bank of cameras throughout the day really has
2:24:02
showed most roads flowing pretty freely in fact in some cases in
2:24:07
some parts of the country particularly the motorways
2:24:10
looking a little less busier than they would on a normal
2:24:14
Tuesday.
2:24:15
Okay what's going on here? So no one could take the train or
2:24:20
almost no one in the roads weren't blocked and jammed.
2:24:26
This is dive see that effect here too.
2:24:28
Yeah, when you're when you're at home in a in a quasi locked down
2:24:32
situation W hm or WFM work from home this is it. We don't need
2:24:38
to go in anymore stay home right just stay home
2:24:42
and backup your thesis I got a super clip build back better
2:24:47
super clip as I think we heard some of this before this is a
2:24:50
slightly different one. And the reason I like this build back
2:24:53
better clip is because it's I'm pretty sure there is like the
2:24:58
some kind of like Programming going on, but not everybody
2:25:02
seems to get it right. Like saying Build it Back better. Oh,
2:25:07
no, no, no, no. This means you're not on board or fucked
2:25:10
up. You got something wrong with you. But you can listen to the
2:25:14
gaffes. Even Hillary can say build back better. I don't know,
2:25:18
I think there's something else going on with that. But let's
2:25:20
listen to the build back better. Great reset super clip,
2:25:24
it's a very pertinent question to ask how do we build back
2:25:28
better, to build the back better or
2:25:30
whatever, we have a chance to reset the clock and build back
2:25:34
better than before,
2:25:35
to build back better than before.
2:25:37
Remember the terrible damage of COVID as we try to build back
2:25:42
from this global pandemic, Joe Biden calls it build
2:25:45
that better, build
2:25:47
better,
2:25:49
building back better, you do things differently, to build
2:25:53
back better,
2:25:55
we're gonna build it back better, and build it back
2:25:59
better than my plan to build back better.
2:26:04
Start taking all the problems that have been created in
2:26:07
education, mental health and start to build back in a
2:26:11
positive way.
2:26:12
I have launched a booklet called build back better Britain after
2:26:18
Coronavirus.
2:26:20
It's about building this country back better
2:26:24
growing conspiracy following it. It is called the Great reset.
2:26:29
unprecedented opportunity to rethink and reset the ways in
2:26:34
which we live the great opportunity for reset
2:26:38
the theory even calls Mr. Biden's campaign slogan build
2:26:42
back better a front for the conspiracy
2:26:46
build back better building back better our economy build back
2:26:52
better yet all elements of the great reset are fundamental to
2:26:57
building the future we need
2:26:59
this pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset
2:27:05
it's a big effort to some would say to build back backpack we
2:27:11
would say to really have a good reason
2:27:15
conspiracy conspiracy
2:27:18
theory on your freedom
2:27:28
let's Oh Phoebe What's wrong girl? Let's
2:27:32
like the barking clip was fun.
2:27:36
And I tried what does it matter baby?
2:27:37
She heard about this year the clip and she's like
2:27:41
oh I hate that build back better crap dead. Yeah. Okay. Let's see
2:27:45
how that's going to build back better. Let's check it out
2:27:47
Germany.
2:27:48
Meantime Germany says that they will have to start again to fire
2:27:52
up their coal plants as Russia continues to tighten the flow of
2:27:57
natural gas to Europe. Germany calling the move a bitter but
2:28:01
necessary step in this environment.
2:28:05
Yep, it let's check
2:28:06
out I don't know Sri Lanka. Breaking news actually bringing
2:28:09
in tomorrow in just a second. But three Lanka's Prime
2:28:12
Minister, apparently he has said that the troubled economy of Sri
2:28:17
Lanka, as you know, we've been covering that story here on Sky
2:28:19
News. There have been there has been some significant unrest and
2:28:24
including burning down buildings. He's now telling us
2:28:28
that the economy has collapsed with the country unable to pay
2:28:33
for oil imports. What's going to happen as a result of that
2:28:38
beautiful island, of course, Sri Lanka have very rich and varied
2:28:41
but big economic problems at the moment. And the economy we're
2:28:45
told has collapsed with the country unable to pay for oil
2:28:49
imports.
2:28:50
Yeah, Oops.
2:28:53
Oops. Which countries next? How about Turkey Turkey should
2:28:57
collapse?
2:28:59
We think are they're working on not collapsing.
2:29:01
They've got hyperinflation or they've done something. Have
2:29:03
they what have they done? They fixed in Russia. Okay, is Queen
2:29:13
Ursula spoke at the European Commission. Now we're getting
2:29:17
down to brass tacks. This is Ursula von der Leyen. She is the
2:29:22
queen bee of the European Union's and all their
2:29:24
roundtables. Three, three short clips here. This is obviously
2:29:29
about Ukraine and where she and the European Union see them
2:29:32
standing in I want in the
2:29:34
future. And the Commission recommends to the council first
2:29:38
that Ukraine is given European perspective. And second that
2:29:44
Ukraine is given candidate status. This is of course on the
2:29:49
understanding that the country will carry out a number of
2:29:52
further important reforms.
2:29:54
No, yeah. Hey, Ukraine, wait for the reforms. They're gonna be
2:29:58
fun as Greece How'd that one all right as the as Greece as the
2:30:03
Greeks how that went now? So they have the EU, this is not a
2:30:08
judgment call. This is a status EU perspective. That means that
2:30:13
you can then and I guess they are now receiving candidate
2:30:16
status, which is kind of like, yeah, you know, if you keep
2:30:20
kissing me, maybe I'll marry you. She discussed this with the
2:30:25
Zelenka, of course, when she was visiting.
2:30:27
So in some a lot has been achieved. But of course,
2:30:31
important work remains. I have discussed all this with
2:30:36
President Solinsky and Prime Minister Shmi. Hall when I was
2:30:40
in Kyiv, round about 10 days ago.
2:30:42
Oh, did you hear the obvious gaffe?
2:30:49
About her not being there?
2:30:51
No. Where was she? She discussed this with Zelensky. In. She
2:30:57
said, Give. We all know it's Kieve. Crack in the armor
2:31:06
cracked on my checklist on Prime Minister Shmi. How, when I
2:31:10
wasn't careful around about 10 days ago. And I got a very
2:31:17
telling reply by President Solinsky. He said, You know,
2:31:21
even if we would not apply for European membership, these are
2:31:25
all reforms that are necessary, and that are good for the
2:31:28
country. And we would have to do them anyway. Because it's for
2:31:32
Ukrainian democracy. Of course, we know that not everything can
2:31:36
be achieved as long as the war rages in the country, but many
2:31:40
of these issues can nevertheless already be addressed.
2:31:47
Okay, they can, by the way, with the with sanctions. Maybe they
2:31:54
mean this. Apparently Ukraine has banned the main opposition
2:31:59
party has seized all of its assets. So that means the kind
2:32:02
of things you know, some things the European Union wants them to
2:32:05
do. So they're showing her good faith by seizing the assets of
2:32:10
the political opposition. And it's not just about Ukraine. Oh,
2:32:14
no, there's a big plan. Georgia is on deck,
2:32:18
Georgia, she has the same aspirations and potential as
2:32:21
Ukraine to be invaded by Russia, Moldova. It's up application has
2:32:27
strength, in particular, the market orientation of his
2:32:30
economy with a strong private sector. To succeed, the country
2:32:36
must now come together politically, to design a clear
2:32:40
path towards structural reform and the European Union, a path
2:32:46
that concretely sets out the necessary reforms brings on
2:32:50
board civil society, and benefits from broad political
2:32:54
support. This is why we recommend to council to grant
2:32:59
the European perspective and to assess how Georgia meets the
2:33:04
number of conditions before granting its candidate status.
2:33:09
So this is like the debutante ball now, okay, we have to make
2:33:13
sure you have European perspective, whatever that
2:33:17
means. And then maybe we'll give you candidate status. There is
2:33:23
there is a plan here that is nuts. If you look at the
2:33:28
government commission on Security and Cooperation in
2:33:32
Europe, the C S C E. Have you ever heard of these jokes? I
2:33:38
have we have come across them. So their idea and they've
2:33:41
released a paper and as a link in the show notes, it's well
2:33:44
worth reading. How Russia should be partitioned into eight
2:33:49
separate parts. This is their plan going to break up Russia.
2:33:57
So we'll have the Republic of Russia will have the URL
2:34:01
Republic, the Republic of Siberia, the Republic of Sokka
2:34:06
and the Far Eastern Republic and a couple more that are on this
2:34:10
map. I mean, they're insane if this is not like a secret this
2:34:19
this commission has been around for a long time. And they're
2:34:22
just publishing this this is
2:34:25
got a screw loose this is this is you can't do this.
2:34:30
Well, I mean, you can say it all you want but this is this is a
2:34:33
very bad and what is the CIR CIA director doing in Moscow to talk
2:34:38
with his counterpart? Any do we get any reporting on that? No.
2:34:44
Why am I even saying that? I know I know why even why even
2:34:48
asked. Sorry. Okay, we have a I have a mini supercut for January
2:34:56
6 one six, Jan six insurrection day. I have a war on guns. And
2:35:04
we talked about that. We talked about the war on guns. Oh, the
2:35:07
war on nicotine. We'll do that after the break.
2:35:09
Let's say I have a nicotine clip. Well, let's do that. I
2:35:12
also have a Gen six roundup which might pre preface your
2:35:16
tubercle.
2:35:17
No, I think my supercut prefaces your round up. Really? Yep. Yep.
2:35:22
It's only 30 seconds, you'll see
2:35:23
there's never been a bigger or more important story in American
2:35:26
history than this.
2:35:28
This is the most important story in the history of the Republic.
2:35:31
These January 6 hearings are remarkable. They are riveting to
2:35:34
hearings last night. They were searing. They were vivid.
2:35:37
It was compelling. It was chilling the videos were
2:35:40
chilling and it was it I think it's going to be historic. This
2:35:43
was a historic, compelling hearing.
2:35:47
This is very compelling. Television because it's a very
2:35:50
compelling hearing. And it's compelling. It's must see
2:35:53
TV must see TV. Well, what what is the key word for this
2:35:59
supercut
2:35:59
seems that compelling?
2:36:01
I mean, I love it when people do Supercuts and send them to us
2:36:04
because it's that is the best way to show that this is a
2:36:08
scripted out system. You know the so called Talking Points or
2:36:12
whatever you want to call typical word like compelling.
2:36:17
It's compelling you can take it off prime time because it's so
2:36:21
compelling. Yet every fail you want it Yeah, it can in the
2:36:26
morning, every failed TV series was pretty compelling. But it
2:36:30
just didn't work. Okay, your NPR Jan Jan 616 insurrection day
2:36:35
rundown. Does it need setup? No.
2:36:38
The House Select Committee investigating the January 6
2:36:41
insurrection is gearing up for its next hearing and prs.
2:36:45
Windsor Johnston reports lawmakers tomorrow work are
2:36:48
expected to explore then President Donald Trump's efforts
2:36:51
to pressure the Justice Department in the days after the
2:36:54
2020 election.
2:36:55
The committee yesterday laid out the case that Trump was deeply
2:36:58
involved in a scheme to pressure state officials to overturn the
2:37:02
election results. Committee Chair Bennie Thompson says the
2:37:06
next hearing will show that Trump was also the driving force
2:37:09
behind an effort to corrupt the Justice Department.
2:37:12
On Thursday, we'll hear about another part of that scheme. His
2:37:17
attempt to corrupt the country's top law enforcement body, the
2:37:22
Justice Department to support his attempt to overturn the
2:37:26
election.
2:37:27
Tomorrow's hearing will feature testimony from Jeffrey Rosen who
2:37:31
served as the acting Attorney General after William Barr
2:37:34
resigned.
2:37:36
Oh yeah, they've got the goods on him. Now. This is this is the
2:37:40
big moment and I'm pretty sure I don't know if it started. I have
2:37:44
a feeling Schiff will be presenting today because he was
2:37:47
yakking it up with Danna bash on CNN during well
2:37:51
include evidence about Trump electors and battleground states
2:37:55
who submitted fake Electoral College ballots, even though
2:37:58
Trump lost these states that we're talking about. This
2:38:01
is interesting how Dana Bash sets that up. She's She makes it
2:38:05
sound like there were fake ballots. But what she's talking
2:38:09
about is that she had, you know, there was an alternative slate
2:38:11
of electors. Yeah, but what she says is fake electoral ballots.
2:38:19
That that's yeah, this is a very skewed way of presenting this
2:38:24
because there
2:38:24
is there is a procedure of having no, it's not, it's not
2:38:29
illegal, but Schiff is gonna say it is
2:38:31
include evidence about Trump electors and battleground states
2:38:35
who submitted fake Electoral College ballots, even though
2:38:38
Trump lost these states that we're talking about. We have
2:38:42
already heard that campaign officials, Trump campaign
2:38:45
officials were involved in that. Do you have evidence that the
2:38:47
former president himself was involved? Yes,
2:38:51
we will show evidence of the involvement in this scheme will
2:38:56
show evidence about what his own lawyers came to think about this
2:39:01
scheme. And will show courageous state officials who stood up and
2:39:07
said they wouldn't go along with this plan to either call
2:39:10
legislatures back into session, or decertify. The results for
2:39:13
Joe Biden, the system held because a lot of state and local
2:39:18
elections officials upheld their oath, their constitution, a lot
2:39:22
of the Republicans as well as Democrats,
2:39:25
bad blah, blah. So maybe there'll be some bombshell
2:39:28
bombshell bombshell it'd be a big bombshell.
2:39:32
seems unlikely.
2:39:34
Now Trump, of course, is is disputing all of this. And
2:39:39
tonight, bombshell, bombshell, there we go. Now, I just got to
2:39:44
talk to Trump for a second. Mr. President. We were okay. When
2:39:49
you took Pocahontas for Elizabeth Warren because we were
2:39:53
saying it for at least. Man 2008 At least eight years before you
2:40:01
started using Pocahontas, we were okay with it right John,
2:40:04
but we couldn't use it anymore. Because people would think
2:40:07
they were stealing if they were stealing from Trump and it looks
2:40:09
like Trump is just very proud. This is a problem with us being
2:40:12
so far ahead of the curve.
2:40:14
So when the president said the following in 12 seconds, I was
2:40:20
like, Okay, now you've ruined not only one of our favorite
2:40:24
descriptors, but you You've ruined it for two people now. I
2:40:29
watched this Adam Schiff the other day shifty Schiff guys,
2:40:32
nothing is nothing we call them watermelon has the perfect
2:40:37
shape. John Kerry has been watermelon head on this show for
2:40:46
years. Now the president appropriates that and applies it
2:40:50
towards Schiff pencil neck, he's pencil neck
2:40:53
Yeah, pencil neck is better.
2:40:54
Not watermelon head pencil neck geek watermelon had retract. I
2:40:59
mean, you can still have fun with with carry. I mean, he's
2:41:02
problem too. But no. Again, we were very early on the
2:41:07
watermelon head. We're basically Trump guys before our time. I
2:41:12
mean, not not like for Trump, but we're just we're like him.
2:41:16
Yeah, why is so
2:41:18
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No There's few things I hate more than you interrupting the
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for that.
2:53:39
Who else parties party time? Know what?
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This looks like hey, hey, hey, I'm like, I forgot something. I
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Jeff is very unprofessional. I'm just gonna say it
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unprofessional. Now, I tried to keep the flow going here on the
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show. So what about the meet now that you have my attention?
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Yeah. Did you try to be you got to meet meatery There your area.
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Oh, and you promise you we're going to try to meet and then
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you haven't done anything.
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So not only not only do you interrupt my flow you you do
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a mental note. Okay. All right. Let me see if I can get back
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into the flow. There was a very important meetup in New York
2:54:36
City or Duke of the South paths, or Patrick Coble, hosted it and
2:54:40
here is a report. Welcome
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Duke of South a.
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It's the Duke of South County. Pat in the
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morning, in the morning. This
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is Baronet Sir Michael Anthony.
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We're bringing swagger back to New York City. Greetings from
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the People's Republic of New York where We eat our masks for
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breakfast lunch and dinner in the morning, Dan Franco and the
2:55:06
morning it's Marky Mark MK Ultra coming to live from New York
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City. Thanks boys guys are the best
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in the morning. This is Jane from Amsterdam living in New
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York now under Jimmy in Williamsburg Brooklyn having the
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time of my life beautiful people. I like to call out my
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Brother Tao a fucking douchebag
2:55:30
Oh wonderful day this is that beautiful origin this social now
2:55:34
we're seeing cake being brought to the to the carrier.
2:55:38
That was a good report. A lot of fun people there in New York. He
2:55:42
got the guy live in in Williams. Brooklyn. Whoo. I don't know
2:55:47
man. Don't worst. Don't let him catch you going to that meetup.
2:55:50
You know, it's a bunch of kk k Nazi Quadroon is hanging out
2:55:55
there. Blacksburg, Virginia spooked meet up maybe
2:55:58
Hulu Gitmo nation. This is dude named Justin out here at the
2:56:02
Blacksburg Virginia Meetup is mi six is visiting here. And this
2:56:06
month we had two human resources and now I'll pass it around the
2:56:11
phone here and they'll say in the morning or whatever they
2:56:14
want to say Patrick in the morning, Jake, sir Jake out of
2:56:19
the water and back on board in the morning. All right. It looks
2:56:24
like we had a great day out here today and really nice weather
2:56:28
temperatures in the 70s. Now back to you Adam and John.
2:56:31
Big or small. What matters not at all. The meetups are fun to
2:56:36
go to you can still make the hairball rocks meet up the Wisco
2:56:40
meet up 530 in Oshkosh. The return of John and Taylor to
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Denver City park that is in Denver City Park six o'clock so
2:56:48
you can make that as well. Tomorrow it's the 70s again, six
2:56:52
o'clock at Rogers campground in Lancaster, New Hampshire. And
2:56:56
make sure it's New Hampshire, not Pennsylvania. That would be
2:56:59
an it's an RV site. So hey, that should be fun. Saturday,
2:57:03
Brisbane, Ian's against monkey herpes scam. Que that's our
2:57:08
Brisbane and cafe Sanford little tree bacon brew house in
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Stamford village, Australia. JD the former spook is organizing
2:57:18
that's when I'd love to go to. Also on Saturday, central Iowa
2:57:21
meet up at noon at smash Park in West Des Moines, the Central
2:57:24
Oregon local seven teen at noon Pacific Mecca grande brewing and
2:57:28
tasting room in Madras, Oregon. Fierce freedom meet up for 40s
2:57:32
and fall of two o'clock on Saturday champions chicken
2:57:35
Chattanooga Tennessee. So Flo soiree propaganda palace at
2:57:39
Punta Gorda, Florida that is in Punta Gorda, two o'clock on
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Saturday mid Vancouver Island meet meet up three o'clock
2:57:46
Pacific the Rogues Oasis Lake COVID Sean Kawach on British
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Columbia, Canada return to the New England meetup 330 In watch
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you said brewery East Westminster Massachusetts flight
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of the no agenda oh two nine it's like a siesta 333 and loss
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yesterday because she'd Cocina mexicana. I have to remember is
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it cocina? Christina because one of them is a bad word. San
2:58:10
Clemente California Leo Bravo hosting the may meet up in June
2:58:14
at big hop San Antonio, Texas. The cookout yard party at the
2:58:18
federal homestead the federal homestead RSVP for directions if
2:58:22
you're in Woodinville Washington, no step on SNEC
2:58:25
western New York meet up Raymond Klimek veterans park a North
2:58:31
Tonawanda that is on Sunday Also on Sunday. Oh my goodness this
2:58:36
is crazy. The Michigan local one ancient ales meet up two o'clock
2:58:40
a brewery Becker in Brighton Michigan. Crossroads of America
2:58:45
no agenda tribal Redux at the blind old our brewery in
2:58:48
Indianapolis. Summertime at the living is easy. Piney Woods for
2:58:52
33 at Rotolo pizzeria in Longview, Texas. And finally,
2:58:56
for Sunday, totally not a Russian oligarch yacht meet up
2:59:00
730 Is this is the Sir Brian of London, and it will be at the
2:59:04
sea explorer Yacht Club in aij. France, that's when you would
2:59:11
want to go to because he actually has a catamaran and
2:59:14
we'll be hanging out and have a good time. So I'm told those of
2:59:17
your no agenda meetups it's crazy how many people are
2:59:20
getting into these because the community is what it's all
2:59:23
about. Doesn't matter where you're from your background,
2:59:25
your race, religion, your gender. All of it is irrelevant.
2:59:28
No agenda nation is the community no agenda meetups.com
2:59:32
If you can't find one, start one yourself and you want
2:59:35
to go hang out with nights and days. You wouldn't be when you
2:59:42
won't be triggered. You want to be everybody feels the same
2:59:52
like? To Got any
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one iPhone. It's not that good. You might as well play mine,
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Klaus Schwab
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is literally your daddy.
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I like it. It's a little long. Let me see what I have. Don't
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you have anything better to do? Okay. That wasn't where that was
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nice. I think now I'd like yours. Well, okay, we can use
3:00:23
it. Unexpected, but it's funny. I'd like I'd like Klaus Schwab
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is literally your daddy. I think he also didn't say hey, hey
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eyepatch. Crenshaw, he was like getting really rude on him at a
3:00:36
certain point. I just like to handle one topic. Before we go.
3:00:44
Okay, did I have one clip? I do have a bunch of clips about
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Colombia because the communists did win. So that's gonna be fun
3:00:50
to listen to on the next you
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are right. You said that that was that was gonna happen. And I
3:00:55
find it very encouraging because it's, it's a big change. Big
3:01:00
change. I don't know if it's a good change. It's a big change
3:01:02
not a good change
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yeah, the vape Wars is turned a little ugly, it's turned into
3:01:20
the nicotine wars, things are changing drastically. Not that
3:01:24
anything has actually happened yet. But there was an article in
3:01:27
the Wall Street Journal that the FDA would be maybe no proof,
3:01:32
according to sources would tell Joule that they have to remove
3:01:36
all of their vaping products, despite other organizations
3:01:41
being allowed to keep their vape products. And there's more on
3:01:44
debt the FDA
3:01:45
is planning to reduce nicotine levels and cigarettes say wants
3:01:48
to reduce the chemical to non addictive levels to prevent
3:01:51
young people from getting hooked. But any rule change can
3:01:54
take more than a year and will likely face legal challenges.
3:01:58
Now I have my thoughts about this but you said you also had a
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clip
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Yeah, I have a clip is pretty similar to yours. Let's play it
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though. It mentions jewel at least. Which one is it? last
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clip on the list? It's called out tobacco update.
3:02:12
Yeah, got it. The Food and Drug Administration recently made
3:02:15
several moves to try to reduce smoking, specifically teenage
3:02:19
smoking. And this week, the FDA announced that it wants to cap
3:02:23
the amount of nicotine in traditional cigarettes to make
3:02:25
them less addictive. Joining us now to talk about all of this is
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amperes Yukina. Gucci Hey, Yuki.
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Hi, Elsa already. So what is this from the FDA? Exactly?
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Well, you know, it's proposal is to reduce addiction and smoking
3:02:40
related death and prevent kids from smoking by reducing
3:02:44
nicotine and nicotine plays a big role in that because it's
3:02:47
addictive. So the Biden administration hopes to cap the
3:02:50
amount of nicotine and sets to very low level, and they hope
3:02:53
that will help people quit or never get hooked in the first
3:02:55
place. But you know, this is a long way off, it could take
3:02:58
years to implement and the industry is likely to resist or
3:03:02
fight such measures in court. Right?
3:03:04
Okay. And just today, the Wall Street Journal is reporting that
3:03:07
the FDA is ready to force jewels, e cigarette products off
3:03:10
the market. What more can you tell us about that?
3:03:13
Yeah, that would be a really big move because jewel is a top
3:03:16
selling brand. What happened is two years ago, the FDA decided
3:03:21
it would review all e cigarette products. So far, Jules rivals,
3:03:25
Reynolds, American and enjoy have gotten approvals for some
3:03:29
of their tobacco flavored products. But according to that
3:03:33
news report jewels are going to be denied. And we don't really
3:03:36
know yet why the FDA declined comment.
3:03:39
Yeah, there's a lot of things happening here simultaneously,
3:03:43
I'm surprised that they're wrapping it all up into one
3:03:46
ball. Because this has been going on since they tried to get
3:03:49
remember that Trump they were saying, Oh, we got to get rid of
3:03:51
these vapes. And they they wrote Melania into it. And then Trump
3:03:55
found out that what a scam they were running. Right now the
3:04:00
global market share of i cos IQ O S, which is the combustible
3:04:05
product, so it won't, it'll be the it's a smokeless tobacco,
3:04:09
but it's still actual tobacco functions a bit like a vape has
3:04:13
about 28% global market share of all tobacco products, that
3:04:18
alternative tobacco products I'm sorry, but this, this lowering
3:04:22
of the nicotine, this is this is this will result in one thing
3:04:27
and one thing only people spending more on cigarettes,
3:04:31
this will
3:04:31
result in an increase in lung cancer. And it'll benefit
3:04:35
Pfizer. That
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that's just I think that's part of it. Now remember, there's a
3:04:40
master states agreement that that many, if not all states
3:04:46
have already banked on a significant portion of tobacco
3:04:51
taxes goes towards funds for you know, it's supposed to be to
3:04:57
heal the you know to take care of those with cancer from
3:05:01
cigarettes scam but ever since vape products have come in that
3:05:06
number has gone down but these are very big funds and bonds or
3:05:10
whatever the the instrument is they have to keep the money has
3:05:15
to keep flowing and I think they're desperately worried if
3:05:17
this is big money. Congress billions of dollars.
3:05:20
This was just you have to buy more now. Yeah, it'll increase
3:05:23
their money. Yeah, exactly. Win win.
3:05:27
So we've got them pushing. And I think when when you use
3:05:31
combustible i cos which will be the reason to get rid of vaping
3:05:34
products. Because it's tobacco, you still get the tax sale. So
3:05:39
in my mind, this is a big ass scam. And how did prohibition
3:05:43
work? The last time we tried it,
3:05:46
it didn't work out at all. Created a crime ridden country
3:05:52
all right, I think we should pack it up not because we're out
3:05:55
of time and the affiliates are getting angry. Because I've got
3:06:00
that that box waiting for me. I can't wait to configure it so I
3:06:03
can be disappointed.
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That's where the dog was barking.
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Probably. She's so good. Coming up next, we have no agenda
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stream.com at the troll room troll room.io rare encounter 102
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mack daddy mofo. No idea what that is, but it's just one of
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those many cool things that you can hear on no agenda stream.com
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Go and troll around the troll. room.io End of show mixes. I
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guess I'll slip in the ants. I got some professor JJ and a DS
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laughs always good. Always love a DS laughs Look forward to
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deconstructing the next couple of days. We'll do that on
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Sunday. Everybody who's doing meetups this weekend. Enjoy.
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Thank you for supporting the show our producers execs
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Associate Executive producers. We love you all coming to you
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from the heart of the Texas Hill Country FEMA Region number six
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in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry
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and from Northern Silicon Valley where I remain on John C.
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Dvorak. We return
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on Sunday right here on no agenda please remember us at the
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vortec.org/na Until then, a hot adios MoPhO. and such.
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This morning renewed hope and relief
3:07:31
kits about reported incidents and the baseline rate of
3:07:35
myocarditis prior to vaccination. Is there any data
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that you have on
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that show? Definitely say no. Shots are expected in little
3:07:49
arms as soon as tomorrow. This is a known phenomena in the 12
3:07:53
to 17 year old age range. I'm not trying to deny that there's
3:07:56
some signal here and the quality 17 year olds who were
3:07:59
vaccinated, the rate that it was seen about fivefold higher than
3:08:04
the baseline rate. If this were a normal summertime.
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Living is
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the CDC saying nearly 20 million more children can now get
3:08:16
vaccinated this morning renewed hope and relief.
3:08:23
If this word normal summertime,
3:08:26
doctors warn COVID can be deadly for young children. natural
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immunity isn't enough
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just about reported incidents and the baseline rate of
3:08:35
myocarditis prior to vaccination. Is there any data
3:08:38
that you have on that?
3:08:40
So again, what would you say to parents who say is it really
3:08:43
worth it? I'm not trying to deny that there's some signal here
3:08:46
about fivefold higher than the baseline rate.
3:08:53
Not whole families were on board though.
3:09:00
This morning, renewed hope and relief.
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Then you spread your
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CDC saying nearly 20 million more children can now get
3:09:09
vaccinated.
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I'm not trying to deny that there is some signal.
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Okay, what would you say to parents who say is it really
3:09:17
worth it?
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I would definitely say now
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is about fivefold higher than the baseline rate. If this were
3:09:26
a normal summer time,
3:09:28
or jump cdcc, nearly 20 million more children can now get
3:09:32
vaccinated. So again, what would you say to parents who say is it
3:09:37
really worth it?
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So it's about the reported incidents and the baseline rate
3:09:42
of myocarditis prior to vaccination. Is there any data
3:09:46
that you have on that?
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I got ants I don't know if he wouldn't hit ants we had an
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invasion I was thinking if you do if you desiccated a big pile
3:10:16
of ants and then ground them to a powder like a fine fine grind
3:10:21
of black pepper we were having dinner and I got an ant somehow
3:10:28
it's a meal and I ate it these things are peppery I got ants
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got ants these ants they don't need a lot and then you see when
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you find all the ones that are roaming around your life back
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back to back them off by doing the burning trick is torture.
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You leave them there the only leader occasionally there's an
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ad that you do not torch and that's an amp that's carrying
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one of the dead ants back I got ants got ants ants ants, ants,
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ants. Ants.
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I know I'm gonna sound like an idiot I know I can't rap go
3:11:32
there and I'm actually just trying to jam the most absurd
3:11:35
portion of our culture in their face to prove a point that
3:11:38
Listen, I love them they love me and that's how we should act we
3:11:42
all need to relax and be less tense around one another COVID
3:11:45
still
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get you sick it's like a trick three shots of permanent masking
3:11:49
doesn't seem to the Celtics gonna win I'm a bet man so what
3:11:54
are the tea leaves vaccinated in the NBA? I was wrong I talked a
3:11:57
lot of issues if I've got that back out I follow up on the side
3:12:01
effects man and that's just facts I never really thought of
3:12:04
long term consequences and that's good to go what I'm
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saying look up Henrietta Lacks I'm losing my crypto but I'm
3:12:11
finding my religion heading the right direction now I'm still
3:12:15
sending I was worried about TD Bank abandon me financially but
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I messed up and it cost me now I'm fine well I guess we'll see
3:12:22
another central last exchange got me feeling this Celsius was
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turned up customers knew that we got God Pay Pal he can throw up
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the send up the gas make sure to spend this before the next
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impending market crash thank you for your courage Do you if I see
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you Thursday all the producers in the GTA you know which in the
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comedy most fun in the city guaranteed to work like John
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Adams reign six you'll feel me. borak.org/and A
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literally your daddy
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