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What a bunch of sleaze balls.
Adam curry Jhansi Devora
Thursday June 23 2022. This is
your award winning keep on AC
media assassination episode
1462. This is no agenda melting,
shattering sheet macaroni
together and broadcasting live
from the heart of the Texas hill
country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
in some northern Silicon Valley
where everybody thinks that
Trump is a bad dude. I'm John C.
Dvorak. Buzzkill
telling me that they're still
talking about Trump in
California.
They had this these hearings
were on again.
Oh, not those hearings. Really?
Did you watch it? No. Neither
did I. But that's, that's not
news. We all know what the top
news is. I mean, this January
61, a failure ratings failure.
Narrative failure, just a
complete failure. And it was
they were completely usurped by
a huge new story.
A new story was this Kraft
macaroni and
cheese is rebranding its name to
simply Kraft mac and cheese is
the first name change in the
products
85 year history. The company
says this subtle change is meant
to reflect the way fans talk
about the brand and the box is
getting a makeover too with a
refreshed logo but they aren't
keeping that familiar noodle
smile. You see it now. Oh, I do
see it's just ever so sad.
Sorry. So what's the change
again? It's not the macaroni and
cheese mac and cheese.
Oh, okay. Little smile is still
there. Yeah,
a little moderate. We'll get on
with it. Don't worry. Yeah. Oh
my goodness. How much money they
get paid for that native ad
this was everywhere every single
new show every it was a native
ad everywhere. And that was
missing the timing of that. I
think that was a 30 Actually it
was that a 30 See that was the
that was the 30 with a little
bit of pad so they went over
just a tad with a
little bone taste taste of the
one minute
I bring this up because almost
since the inception of this
podcast going on 15 years we
have always said mac and cheese
is what you slaves will be
eating in the future. That
future is here today.
Your slaves can get a mac and
cheese macaroni and cheese
melted together mac and
cheese mac and cheese mac and
cheese mac and cheese mac and
cheese
so just wanted to spike the ball
if you don't mind.
You know the funny thing is is
that who cares about changing
the name for macaroni Tim no one
gives a crap but this is what
they know and that's not news
but if you pay you pay the slot
30 seconds native ad fly
everybody so you're telling me
that this was all over all
over the place oh I must have
received and the the blog
postings and you know CNBC Oh,
this is now I can understand
marginally where that might be
an interesting story for CNBC
Asia for five years and it was
the finance side it was a total
network by and they did the
affiliates sure they did lots of
affiliate buys now this is an I
don't know man if you look at
the this mac and cheese the new
mac and cheese that smile they
were talking about it's kind of
disgusting because the macaroni
is uh oh man do I have to add a
description of this let me see
if I
if I can find a photo well
there's got to be one on the
internet
just like this drip of cheese
goo right out of the corner of
the so called mouth it's it's
kind of disgusting.
What's the look?
Let me see because there was a
fantastic description and
cheese but
make sure you get the right one
Don't get the wrong wrong Yummy
Yummy yummy
yummy There we go. They're
already ready
go there was there was the press
release. Goodness I wish now I
not maybe this is it. Axios Here
we go. This is Axios
Axios There we go.
Kraft macaroni and cheese is
changing name to Kraft mac and
cheese
stopped a presses CEO so wait
for
where I'm going is it the so
they had some? Some statements
you know so this is this is a
real news outfit. So drive
driving the news driving the
news the 85 year old brand
revealed a new look Wednesday
with a dripping cheese like I
don't want to tell you what it's
about. For its comfort food,
which still include A noodle
smile, but now it's even more
delicious and dripping with
creamy cheesy goodness.
That's from granddad and Axio.
As you're reading it right from
the page straight from the page.
That's disgusting that these
guys would want a bunch of
sleaze balls
now it gets better. What they're
saying
is axials Okay, curling
Kraft said the change from
macaroni and cheese to mac and
cheese is meant to reflect the
way fans or fans organically
talk about the brand. Alright,
let's just stop for a second.
You're delusional. Yeah, they
think they in ridicule. No, no,
this is not that's not meant and
ridicule.
No, I say they talk about the
brand and ridicule.
Oh, the people you the people.
Exactly. They're not fans. It's
a hate food. Quote, we know that
people aren't turning to comfort
food as a guilty pleasure. No,
they are positively embracing
comfort saying yes to feeling
good. Saying yes to carry
weight.
You're great. You're reading
from the article is that from
the press release? This is
so it's it's the article and
they're quoting Victoria Lee
Kraft mac and cheese brand
manager.
So I just want to get right out
of the press release. And of
course of course they have a
link to
the press release. Love to see
it again. We know that people
aren't turning to comfort food
as a guilty pleasure. No, it's
out of poverty, you shits. They
are positively embracing
comfort, saying yes to feeling
good. Saying yes to caring for
themselves. That's why they eat
cheap. Macaroni with melted
crappy cheese together.
Unless it's a powder. I think
the craft product is a powder.
Yes, isn't it?
Yeah, you have Yeah, that you
have to make you have to make
the goo yourself.
You have to make somehow. Yes.
Anyway,
craft new packaging will start
to hit the short short store
shelves in August, the updated
look will start to appear across
the brand's social channels and
website this summer. And that
was the news. I mean, we can
stop the show. That's all anyone
heard about. Well, I
didn't hear about it. Oh,
my goodness.
All right. So I'm looking at the
patches got I see what you're
saying is to get some like some
some goop coming off this
kind of kind of nasty. Kind of
a spoon underneath it. You know,
like if cheese.
No, it's not even cheese.
No, it's a powder of some sort.
So Ross says, yeah.
Silica, sand cheese food. It's a
cheese food group. Quick report.
I got my star link yesterday.
Oh, good for you.
Let me just gonna just tell you
this experience real quick.
I believe everybody wants to
hear.
So this is Elon Musk's internet,
from the sky. Yeah. Which that's
the last piece I need to be
completely off the grid. I had
that I have everything. So in
the box, a stand the dish, you
click the dish into the stand,
you plug the wire into the
router, you run the rod the wire
into the house, somehow you put
the power cable in, fire it up.
You do that typical connect to
the Starlink devices Wi Fi so
you can then hook it into
whatever to set it up. I don't
know you do one of those dumb
steps. And then you go and
delete the app right away.
That's it. Internet right away.
It worked.
Okay,
it just works.
I guess you're on it now.
No, I'm not not. The pink time
is 38 seconds, which seems very
low. So I want to mess around
with it a bit more before we try
it on the show to see the
latest. Now. I can't do that
seamless switch that you do if I
if I switch to another network,
I might have to reboot. I can't
do that. But it's very
impressive. 250 megabits down is
what I saw and I got about 2020
to 25 up still amazing. It's
amazing that you can you can
send 25 megabits per second from
a
little square dish. No dishes a
square dish a rectangle actually
two rectangles on your desk
where do you put this thing? No,
I just put it outside. Just on
the ground? Yeah. You just
sitting on the ground where a
dog could pee on it? No, it's
It's within the fence and my dog
doesn't pee on dishes. But you
can put into existence just
imagine you can I guess if
there's service give us the
dimensions about so big by this
I'd say about a foot and a half
long, about three quarters of a
foot wide. This too is available
on this thing called the
internet. You can probably look
it right up to you See the
picture? But it's, it's
interesting. You can throw
just the thing that they have
they're using in these war zones
now. Yeah.
Well, I've if, if the satellites
covered there's not there's not
there's not a global coverage or
Starlink that I'm aware of. But
no,
but they're under the impression
it's over Ukraine.
Well, yeah, and we know Musk
said that he was sending
Starlink dishes there. Now
there's you know, there's
lawsuits going on because the
Dish Network, they have some 5g
thing that the in the 12
gigahertz band that they want to
roll out. And now Starlink is
saying, Oh, that'll degrade our
service. To down like 30% this
there's a real spectrum wars
going on with space tough.
I believe that would be so
that's not going away anytime
soon. Of course,
Tina said Oh, you got your
tracking device? Like tracking
device?
I don't know. I've been
listening to the show too much.
Yeah.
I have a feeling that it's
probably more tracking going on
on my Spectrum cable connection
than than what Musk is
doing. telling you what they're
figuring out what shows you
watch. But
But here's what I think of I
know this thing has a built in
heater to heat the snow off
built in heater Yeah. To put in
your car. No,
John has to melt the snow snow
gets on it
has actually a built in heater.
If it does, it does.
And then I was and then I was
thinking I remember SETI at
home. You know
the funny thing about musk and
his prod products. He seems to
be like the kind of stickler for
these sorts of details.
Oh, it's totally the whole setup
is you open the box as a giant
cardboard inlay. And it has
these three steps, put the dish
on the ground, plugging the
cable, plug the box in and open
the app? I mean, it's very
similar to dish. No, no, it's
motorized. It does it
automatically.
It's got a motor on it.
You know, you've been kind of
out of the scene, I think. Yeah.
I mean, every nerd knows exactly
what's in this thing?
Well, I don't because I ordered
one. I never got one.
Dude, I didn't either. I was
surprised all of a sudden they
say Oh, it's okay. It's coming.
Now, I had no idea. It's so self
tracking. But nothing cool.
That's actually pretty cool with
this heater functionality. And
you know, and I don't know how
many watts This is. But
do you remember standing in
front of too long?
Do you remember the project? Do
you remember the project SETI at
home search for extraterrestrial
intelligence isn't it may be
then the for those who don't
know, the idea was you'd get
data sets from, I guess NASA and
and so they'd send you radio
telescope data sets and your
computer would be processing
basically an early form of
Bitcoin mining, only the reward
was you're gonna find an alien.
I don't think that anyone really
ever found anything substantial.
But the concept was
the guy who started SETI on the
silicon spin show years ago. And
I asked him some questions about
like, you know, you guys know,
is there any evidence from any
sort of thing? No, know. And on?
He says, No, definitely not. And
I said, What about, you know,
what if they're using some sort
of mechanism to communicate?
That's like, you know,
that we haven't figured out?
Yeah, right. Like, spread
spectrum would be an example of
something that you wouldn't
normally think.
Let me get back. Let me get back
to my story. Okay, going. So
that was the idea is you had
this massively distributed
computer network that was doing
this work of all this crunching
and, you know, that potentially
could be more powerful,
certainly more inexpensive than
getting on a supercomputer. What
if this whole Starlink thing and
maybe that's why I got it, you
know, and you didn't What if
this is really hard at home? Now
instead of at
home, yeah. Here's your Showtime
heart.
This is kind of like you now
your distributors
been even mean to say harp at
home would harp the high or what
harp is, but what is harp at
home got to do it anything. Oh,
so
instead of there being one big
antenna array that is beaming up
into the ionosphere, affecting
the weather affecting god knows
what else, you distribute that
and you must flip the switch and
all of the satellite dishes
are starting reverse instead of
receiving anything we're sending
as transmitted to but it turns
the real transmit,
turn. Yeah, exactly. It turns
the real transmitter on. First
I'll
tell you what's gonna do mobile
harp. I know exactly how this
works. First of all, it sends
out a ray that kills everyone in
the house, of course,
it has to start somewhere and it
can it can it can, the motor can
move and turn And I could zap
you absolutely turn
around and seek you because he
couldn't use infrared seeking
technology and see you in the
house. There they are the two of
them. They're walking around.
You're melted. turns around and
then does that make sense?
Yeah. Okay, so if I dropped dead
as the President would say, You
know what happens? Yeah. You
know what happens? You know what
happened? Oh, actually just
going back to mac and cheese for
a second. I think you'll
appreciate this. Man. We are a
bunch of suckers. We don't pay
attention. I think I'm a little
angry with Alright, Horowitz
actually, how could he know you
too. You always track this
stuff. I cannot believe we
missed out on this opportunity
when it comes to Kraft mac and
cheese.
So Kellogg has a stock of the
day this after the company
announced it's going to split up
into three separate companies
are trying to unlock value.
Obviously Kellogg's Kraft but
doesn't matter. It popped big
out of the gate. It
was up almost 12% from Friday's
close. So this means that anyone
who bought this name ahead of
the weekend scored big. If you
were a holder by the way of some
of these out of the money calls,
you're talking to 72 and a
half's into 75 calls. It was a
Grand Slam. Now here's the
thing. There was huge buying on
this stock on Friday. Look at
this, folks. 4.4 million shares
traded normally trades 2.6
million shares. These were
strategic buyers, by the way.
These are people who knew
something was going on it felt
something was going on. And you
got to ask yourself why right
look at this. That's the volume
on Friday lateness session. They
loaded up on a stock. Listen, I
don't know who knew I don't know
how they knew. But this kind of
thing happens over and over
again. I've been in this
business for over three decades,
and it absolutely stinks. That's
why I never push back when
someone tells me the market is
rigged. However big time
investors they never get in
trouble, right. I mean, I've
seen people work for printing
companies, friends of the
company's accountant, they get
in trouble and occasional fund
manager for the most part. This
happens all the time. Big Money
plays out all the single time we
see it happen with acquisitions,
we see it happen with upgrades
and downgrades. It's the kind of
shenanigans that gets you
frustrated. But my message to
you is you still have to stay in
the stock market. And it's the
greatest money making machine
ever even if it's not a level
playing field.
It's rigged but put your money
in people.
Well, first of all, we talked
about Kellogg on the show and
the last show when we
went when it was too late. No
Second of all, it already
happened.
I had weeks earlier.
Oh here we go. I had
put Kellogg's on our game list
of stock picks
long or short long or short
long. Okay. All right. Then I
take it back then. It's my my
fault. I missed it. I missed it.
I missed it. I missed you saying
nailed Kellogg's. Did you did
you know what's going to happen
though? One of these three parts
is going to be their bugs soy
and plant it is? No it's already
been announced. They're going to
compete compete with the
impossible meats. Oh, it's you
know, our food.
Meat going around right now man
was telling me about this.
making people sick as a dog.
They're going to the hospital
when the company is saying oh,
we'll give you 10 bucks. Just
don't eat it.
What is it real before? Is
it phony stuff? Not real beef.
It's one of these phony baloney
things. No. Yeah.
Wow. How can we don't know what
brand this is? This is exactly
what you want a lab laboratory
mistake. Mistake.
Mistake you get it for the next
show. I got all the details. I
just forgot.
It's going to be bad man. It's
going to be bad.
So let's talk about COVID
Oh, goodness. Okay, must we?
Well,
because we were talking about
the gloom and doom scenario as
we're continuing this series.
I'm sorry, I have a series of
clips.
Jhansi Dvorak out of the gates,
okay. Yes.
series of clips about people
coming out with the I believe
that there's a second wave not
of COVID but of people bitching
and moaning about the vaccine as
the most dangerous thing on
earth. And the fact that it's
maybe a tool. A tool?
Is anyone out near where you
live saying this in California?
Not yet. Okay. But a tool to
control the masses. You don't
say wait a minute jump to it.
You don't say so far, whether
that was the mission or not
doing pretty good.
So the bunch of the normal
regulars who came out of the
woodwork with all they're
complaining and they're just
they're just reiterating they're
upping the ante and I have I
have a course we have by
Christine Northrup, she's very
famous obstetrician who was
coming back out in the out of
the woods. A Paul Mark
McCullough, of course has
something to say. Russ Blaylock.
Let's play this this play.
Russell Blaylock is a new
American. This is interesting
clip. And these are all talking
about all the gloom and doom
about the vaccine and how it's
killing people is. And the thing
is, you hear this and nobody
refutes it. They just say
they're crackpots and all that
they're talking about? Well,
Doctor,
you use the strong theory,
strong phrase designated human
tragedy of biblical proportions.
What are your thoughts on that?
Well, like I said, I think what
this is about is the population
because what we're gonna see has
been a horrendous death rate. So
far, we're talking about
worldwide, millions have died
after this vaccine is estimated
now and a pretty good estimate
that 500,000 Americans have died
after the vaccination. Now,
that's just the very early
beginnings of this, what we're
looking at now, what's going to
happen chronically. And you look
at the studies, the safety
studies, no long term studies
were done. Not a single one. No
studies were done on pregnant
women to see what will happen if
you vaccinate pregnant one, not
a single study was done. Just as
soon as the vaccine rolled out
the American College of
obstetric gynecology and the
other groups that are Medical
Association said, all pregnant
women should go and get
vaccinated as well. Why would
you say that if there was not a
single safety stick, there is no
long term studies, they will
what happens to these true,
I'm obligated to say something
before we continue with this
theme. And these clips, this
type of thing can be very
triggering to people who
accepted the vaccine into the
life for whatever reason,
usually economic reasons. Having
been having studied this from
day one, and and and certainly,
adverse events, I will say up
front is my belief that if you
are generally healthy, you're
not going to have any problem.
The United States is incredibly
sick. You know, more than 40% of
our citizens and residents are
obese. So the culling of the
herd, if it's if it's true, but
what we see happening is
elderly, and people who have all
kinds of it's 98%, all kinds of
issues. So just because it'll
sound like you're gonna die,
that may not necessarily be
true.
It's a percentage. Yes, it's
just it's not a big percentage,
but it's a percentage. You know,
tell me what do you take the
markets burger sandwich?
What percentage do you think
I'll tell you what I've been
thinking? Okay, what I've been
thinking three to 5%?
I don't know.
Yeah, I think three to like
three would be great. And five,
they'd be over the moon.
Definitely. I mean, if you gotta
take that approach, and I'm not
100% subscribe to it. But I am
subscribed to the idea that if
we start looking around, and we
see stuff like all of a sudden
the development of sudden adult
Death Syndrome or Ray Liotta or
myocarditis cropping up
everywhere, the insane attacks
on hydroxychloroquine and
ivermectin where you'd lose your
license if you prescribed it. I
thought it was kind of a little
bit overdue. Yeah, I think the
susceptibility of catching COVID
After boosters on the list,
instant onset senility, we have
some buddy that we actually
know, there's the big Duke of
our, of our show, whose mother
in law, they happen to her.
Young people having strokes
makes no sense elite athletes
dropping dead on the field of
play makes no sense going and go
on and on and on. And then you
have to ask yourself, why is
there so much false reporting
just increase panic. Exactly.
You got started adding two and
two at some point and MIDI, a
few things.
And we're in a race now. As
before, how soon before people
figure it all out and start
putting two and two together and
becoming a minimum reluctant
versus can they get to the
vaccination in the womb
directly? They've already
they're now doing on an
abortion. They're doing? They're
now doing three months old. Did
you know that?
No, I did not know.
It's only six seconds.
moderna says it's planning to
test its COVID vaccine and
babies as young as three months
starting in September.
Yay. Excellent. You predicted it
in the womb. Coming long needle
so let's go on with more of
these guys. I just there's only
five of them. Well 81234 Here's
Christine North does the longest
clip this is long but it's
interesting enough I think you'd
want to listen to it and she's
of course an obstetrician of a
or an A, I think a gynecologist
and she got you know, kicked to
the curb because she's been
alert alerting people to this
since the since day one, but
she's now she's back. Okay,
I heard this from my colleague,
Dr. Carrie Monday, who's been in
touch with fertility clinics.
They've never seen anything like
it. The sperm of inoculated men
does not swim the eggs of
inoculated women do not grow
into embryos, and those that do
have a huge amount of
contamination with stuff that's
non organic. What's going on
here? We also know that
according to the first New
England Journal of Medicine
study saying that Pfizer was
safe and effective. This was in
June of 2021. If you look at the
raw data, it proves that 80% of
the women who get the shot in
this first and second trimester,
basically, zero to 20 weeks have
an 80% miscarriage rate.
Oh, I just have to interrupt. Do
you remember when that was fake
news? Curry you're full of shit?
Yeah, okay.
She goes on with more gooeys.
I want to hear
the GUI details. 80% miscarriage
rate. Now the miscarriage rate,
just baseline is one in six.
It's now seven to eight times
that much. Dr. James Thorpe
points out that there's a 79%
increase in fetal malformations.
There are unprecedented numbers
of stillbirths. But again, this
stuff becomes so censored that
the mainstream says, oh, no, no,
that's a lie. You're making that
up. We also just published my
cycle story with many
scientists, including Dr. Hooker
here, where we had a database of
over 6000 women that came
forward because their voices
were being silenced. We had a
group of about 20,000 Women on
Facebook, who were talking about
their experience with their
menstrual cycle. They've never
seen anything like it. 90 year
olds beginning bleeding again,
and we're not talking mild
bleeding. We're talking
clotting, I had women calling me
who had been passing clots. for
weeks and weeks, we have to
there's cases of little girls 18
month old girls who have emerged
and died. What is
that magical moment in time?
Where because I hear people say,
you know, you guys should cover
this, look at this. And it's all
the stuff we did to a year and a
half ago. And so when I say you
know, she's very right, the
study came out the numbers were
there. It showed that an
enormous amount of miscarriages
took place a lot of people
jumped in on that partially
because they just can't believe
it's true and you know, crackpot
and shut up but also there was
no mainstream coverage, but I
can read, you know, even though
in fact I'm very good at reading
that's what I do is as a
television personality, you
know, read the prompter, so I
can read things I can comprehend
them. But when we when we do
these types of things and
everything you're hearing we
have discussed people forget
real quick so I appreciate your
and you kind of Compendium there
of all the things that we've
been tracking and seeing from
day one.
Yeah, but this is not a
historical Compendium. This is
stuff coming out now. Yes, I
know. This is what I mean by a
second wave of, of these people
complaining. And nobody really
argues against the stats. They
just say you're full of crap. If
you read them. I've looked at
every one of them up all these
people in the Wikipedia page,
and it's very funny, because
they are working for Putin. No,
it's not like the way they was
they promoted the debunked us.
Okay, back then. And it's just
very slanted and there's one of
these guys I forgot which one is
maybe marks, ball marks with
role playing next. Who is he
asked as part of me and his
aspartame, aspartame, aspartame
he got like booted out some
group because he said this
stuff's toxic and spelling,
babe. Oh, no. That's in the wiki
page. Two
doors. Yeah. cracked. Alex
Jones, just like that seed man.
Alex Jones has been put to the
curb with all his money. So
let's look at the hallmarks,
data from Israel and data from
the National Health System in
the UK. So this is official data
show that those who vaccinated
are more likely to get COVID and
be hospitalized than
unvaccinated. So let me say that
again, if these vaccines provide
negative protection, you more
likely to get COVID. If yes,
needed. And this is data from
the National Health System in
the UK, as well as from from
Israel. So this persistent
narrative of safe and effective
is a complete and utter lie.
They ineffective and make
dangerous and they not safe.
There's absolutely at this time,
no group of patients who would
actually benefit from the
vaccine, none.
So while this second wave is
going on, there's this next wave
of vaccinations. Can I just play
this because I think safe and
effective is literally in the
back of CBS evening news.
Both the moderna and Pfizer
vaccines are just a fraction of
adult doses. Children under the
age of six will get a two dose
Maderna regimen or three doses
from Pfizer for those under
five. But doctors are concerned
millions won't get either among
eligible kids ages five to 11,
fewer than 30% are fully
vaccinated. What are you telling
parents who are hesitant? What
do they need to know
these vaccines have been shown
to be safe and highly effective,
highly effective? I Lane's side
effect that we see with these
vaccines is a fever.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
is pushing back he's state is
the only one that did not pre
order doses.
We are not going to have any
programs
where we're trying to jab six
month old babies with Mr. Mr.
NRA
today after his visit to a
Children's Clinic in Washington.
President Biden said This is no
time for politics
marked with official shouldn't
get in the way and make it more
difficult for parents who want
their children revaccinated want
to protect them, and those
around them.
You know what they should do?
They should do it like trans
rights. You know, if the kid can
speak, they can decide for
itself. Or if the kid can blink,
they've been trying to do that
demean yes make its course can
decide for themselves to get the
shot. just scared a little kid
in the shot, it gets a shot.
But if you don't need to scare
the kids look at YouTube for
kids look at look at the
cartoons, vaccine vaccinations
don't get you're worried about
that. And there's one other
little thing that our president
said which kind of shows that
we're once again going to start
pushing these this year. We do
need more money. He's pushing
for more money, which of course
we always need more money, but
why we don't just
need more money for Vaccines for
Children, eventually, we need
more money to plan for the
second pandemic, there's going
to be another pandemic, the
second
pandemic, John the second. What
is that about
ILO is the last real pandemic
before this 119 18.
Yeah, this is so what
do you think is gonna be one or
two months from now? What is he
talking about? What does he know
that we don't know?
Clearly something we
need more money to plan for the
second pandemic, there's going
to be another pandemic. The
second
he didn't say the next he said
the second? Yeah, that's so I'm
sorry. That's damning. Right
there. Mr. President. What do
you mean by second? What does
that mean, Mr. President?
Yeah, please, it's gonna be
another another virus of
manufacturing as well as a
weapon.
Well, this may give us a little
bit of
a hint. The flu is cropping up
all over the country. Maryland
is still in the low category,
but the positivity rate is going
up. The health department
reports 85% of the cases are flu
type A, the h3 strain.
This year's flu vaccine is a
good match for a number of the
components that the h3 is not a
perfect match. So we're not sure
how bad of a match it is yet.
But certainly, it's not the
perfect match to the circulating
strain.
Dr. Andy Peck OSH with the Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health says that's one of
the problems with the current
flu vaccines, they have to start
making them four to six months
before the flu season. So the
strains sometimes don't match.
The current flu shot is an
inactivated influenza vaccine.
And the virus is grown in eggs
then killed and manufactured
into vaccines. But a new flu
vaccine could be on the horizon
using the mRNA plant so much
about because of the COVID
vaccines, yes, and they only
take about 100 days to
manufacture. But that's not all
because you don't
need to grow the vaccine
and then another and another
host like an egg. You can
actually use the exact sequence
of the viruses that are
circulating and so get a better
match To the circulating
viruses,
which could lead to a less
severe flu season. Dr. Prakash
says the current flu shots range
in effectiveness from 10 to 70%.
But the mRNA vaccines would
likely be more effective.
So I'm just just thinking, just
thinking, yeah, it doesn't have
to be an exotic thing like
monkey pox, or, you know, that's
for climate change doesn't have
to be another variant. It's
there's now a variant, the BA,
dot 1.2, B 12, or some shit like
that. And there is one other
option for seniors flu block,
which is it is a traditional
vaccination, but instead of
growing it in chicken eggs, it's
grown in insect cells. They are
turning us into bugs, ladies and
gentlemen.
Well, that's a possibility. Now,
back to your says you bring that
thing up about the is it
possible if you think about this
whole gambit, the entire mRNA
vaccine for COVID is was a
gambit to just push it through
life as much as you can buy off
the media. Just get that thing
out there so you can so you
could get it into the as a flu
vaccine. And and what other way
to make sure that it goes in
that direction by having a giant
bird flu situation at the call
all the chickens, then there's
no eggs and wait without he
can't make flu vaccine.
There's another headline that's
out that I think also points
towards mRNA people are probably
misinterpreting this headline
reads polio outbreak detected in
UK sewage samples, despite virus
being officially eradicated in
2003. So this is headline, oh,
my god, they've got polio,
what's going on over there. And
here's the line that is
universal in all these reports.
The virus in the recent samples
has evolved in England and is
now classified as a vaccine
derived polio virus type two. So
the way I read that is this old
way of doing vaccines. It comes
back to bite you in the ass.
Let's go mRNA
Hello, yeah, yeah, I'm sorry. I
was just I was zoning out on
something. You triggered a
thought I couldn't quite recover
it. Alright, let's go to some
more so you so you don't
have a thought on this being a
pure mRNA play to say that
vaccine derived
every I've now convinced
everything's in mRNA play. Okay,
good. So,
I somehow that's something I
said on what was I triggered
your MK Ultra key?
What was that was some I noticed
something being said? Yeah, it
triggered in the in the media.
You went? You went over and over
and I picked up on I said, Oh,
what? If I bring this up? Adams
gonna note, get a note and then
you forgot about it right away.
I always forget about stuff. But
there's probably a sewage memo,
it probably
had to do with sewage samples.
No memo. I can't remember one
minute to the neck
trying to find that trigger
word. I'm going to save this
article. Something some word in
there. Okay.
Let's go with Steve Kirsch. He's
this guy as a scientist. Who's
isn't he formerly from? Did he
work at Pfizer or something?
No, no curses. The guy who
invented an optical mouse, I
believe, Oh, very famous. Does
this guy that was my tea.
Does he know there's no evidence
people want to use one of those?
I never say anything about the
optical mouse.
I didn't say you do. I'm talking
about him.
No, he's never said that. But I
know what you're saying. It's
funny. It's failed. I'm sorry.
It's cute. Cute. Cute. Sorry,
I'm sorry. But if you look at
his wiki page, it's just like,
This guy's nuts. Okay. So let's
listen to what he has to say.
Now, we all know in the Pfizer
trial that was published in the
medical literature, that more
people died who got the vaccine
than then who got then who got
the placebo. In other words, the
vaccine killed more people than
the placebo did. Now, it's not
supposed to work that way for a
vaccine, right? Vaccines are
supposed to save lives. But in
fact, in the clinical trial,
more people died who got the
drug than who didn't get the
drug. And the reason is because
that the clinical trial showed
that you could save one life for
every 22,000 people who got the
drug from COVID. However, more
people died, who got the drug
because they died from different
reasons they died from the
vaccine. But see, everybody is
focused on how many lives we can
save from COVID And they're not
focused on how many deaths are
caused by the vaccine. So I did
a calculation. Well, it turns
out that when you say one person
for every 22,000 People you
inject, it means we could have
saved that the vaccines have
saved 10,000 lives. Over the
course of a year 10,000 lives, 3
million people die every year.
You just saved 10,000 lives.
Congratulations. That's rounding
error. We turned this country
upside down to save just 10,000
lives. But we actually didn't
save 10,000 lives. Because when
you look at the various numbers,
and you look at it 12 different
ways that didn't even use
there's you come up with at
least 150,000 people who have
been killed by the vaccine.
There's no other explanation. So
you killed 150,000 In order to
maybe save 10,000 lives, and
that's if the the, the actual
variant match the vaccine, which
it doesn't. So in other words,
and for kids, by the way,
though, the risk benefit is even
worse. It's a we kill 117 kids
to save one life,
saved or created makes a
comeback. I'm sure people are
thinking this about this guy.
Those numbers are real.
Well, he's a engineer type and a
PhD in engineering. My tea. And
numbers are what these guys are
looking at all the time. Yeah.
So okay, so let's wrap this
little these call these the
comeback kid. Because I didn't
think we here we still haven't
heard from three Penny, but
you'll back. Oh, yeah. But the
comeback kids, we might as well
go to the king. Peter
McCullough.
He's the master. He is I mean,
the guy is unconscionable. He
has an impeccable record. And
impeccable career. This is not a
not a nut job bite. Stretch. Not
a slouch. No.
So he has, and by the way, don't
because of the triggering
mechanism that you mentioned
earlier, McCall. I took this
part out because it was it was
it was like, dropped in
awkwardly and it was not
listable he mentioned is that
most people who die from the
vaccine die within 48 hours
of getting shot. Yes. Yeah. The
first one right. I think so the
first one, which is why they
always there? No, I think it
seems after the first year, the
first one, I believe and that's
why they when they were doing
the numbers about vaccine
injuries. You know, fully
vaccinated. You weren't
vaccinated until you had your
two shots. So anything that
happened in those six weeks in
between wasn't counted as an
adverse reaction to the vaccine.
Yeah, you're right. So much,
fuckery. It's unbelievable.
Unbelievable what these people
have done to it's a
scam. Okay, so yes.
Asked me Dr. McCulloh, are the
vaccines actually causing the
deaths? The epidemiological
construct that we have to go
through is called the Bradford
Hill tenants of causality. So
the first question is, is it a
large epidemiologic signal? And
I tell you, it's astronomical
all the vaccines combined in the
United States per year, it's no
more than 150 deaths not
temporally related. Here we are
over 21,000 deaths. So clearly,
it's a massive signal. Number
two, is there a dangerous
mechanism of action? The answer
is yes, we know the vaccines
have a dangerous mechanism of
actually installed production of
the spike protein. The spiked
protein is what makes the
respiratory infection lethal.
And it follows that in some
people, excessive production of
the spike protein in a
vulnerable person would be
lethal after a vaccine. The
third criteria, is it internally
consistent? Are there other
conditions that are now
acknowledged that they
themselves could be fatal? And
the answer is short it with
myocarditis, our FDA agrees all
the regulatory experts agree
that the vaccines cause
myocarditis cannot be fatal.
Yes. Have there been fatal cases
published? Yes. By Verma and
Choi as an example. Those are
publications that over 200 peer
reviewed publications have
myocarditis. How about other
forms of death, vaccine induced
thrombocytopenic thrombosis,
blood clots, a stroke,
hypertension, myocardial
infarction, a variety of other
lethal syndromes, there's over
1000 Peer Reviewed papers
published on fatal and non fatal
outcomes. So that criteria is
met. So it's internally
consistent, is it externally
consistent? So it's consistent
with the yellow card system, the
you dress system and the US fare
system? And finally, is it
temporarily related? Yes, it's
very tightly temporally related.
So I've just gone through the
exercise. It is beyond any
shadow of a doubt that the
vaccines are causing large
numbers of deaths. It's
unequivocal that I'm a card
carrying epidemiologist I'm
telling you that vaccines are
causing large numbers of deaths.
So okay, that is the Clip of the
Day. Clip Little from McCullough
the king, king, King Mack King,
man, you know and so instead of
covering this or any anything of
the like, what does the
mainstream media do? They're
complicit by feeding you cheap,
cheap, cheap macaroni melted
together to make you even more
susceptible to death. Does the
Oh,
it's probably could be I think
about it. Yes. Yes. A binary
poison.
That's right. Get this. Oh, hey,
you will know the vaccines
working when you eat some of
that new mac and cheese. Mm hmm.
Now I do have one last clip.
It's got nothing to do with the
with the surge. This new surge
of complainers, but it does,
it's from the 70s Oh, okay. Can
I play to COVID Nasal shot this
is a big 70s thing
past protection against COVID 19
could be by going up your nose.
ABC 10 News reporter Jared
Aaron's takes an in depth look
at the growing body of research
showing nasal vaccines do a
better job of preventing
infection than a shot in the arm
does.
Well, we had this nasal vaccine
thing much earlier. It never
really went anywhere. Unless
Unless this is a Pfizer if it's
Pfizer, then it'll take off. If
not, if it's Pfizer, you're good
to go. And the Pfizer people,
they are they they're so brazen
now. They're just taking the
four page out of the Sackler
family family playbook if you
have not seen it, watch dope
sick, executive produced and
starring Michael Keaton. Really,
really good. And it shows you
the marketing, not necessarily
to patients, but to doctors. And
the whole idea was, well, you
know, this non addictive drug
that I'm giving to my patients,
you know, that seems to be
waning are working off within
like eight hours, and they
really need a full 12
protection. And the answer came
back was Oh, you got to up the
dosage. And yeah, but now people
are you know, they're still up
the dosage and they went from
some crazy like 10 milligrams to
180 or something over the course
of the marketing. This is Paxil
COVID. This is Pfizer's COVID
pill, which obviously is safe
and highly effective.
Medical watch new insight about
Paxil event the preferred COVID
treatment patients Paxil COVID
works wonders to relieve
symptoms and help them get
better quickly after a COVID-19
diagnosis. But for many the
symptoms return after they
stopped taking the medication.
There was fear of the SARS virus
building an immunity to the to
medication cocktail. But
University of California San
Diego researchers say they now
know why COVID Rebound occurs
dosing is not sufficient. amount
given most patients have
insufficient drug exposure.
Based on the study results.
Experts say Paxil good treatment
plans may need to be adjusted,
especially for people most at
risk from COVID exposure.
You old, we're gonna have that
dosage to make it even more
highly effective. I mean, we're
laughing, but holy at a certain
point, people you have to take
responsibility for yourself. And
if you're not I don't know. The
Georgia Guidestones are in our
eyes are on the horizon,
marching to Georgia Guidestones
500 million total world
population. And how many times
have we heard Bill Gates
literally say, oh, yeah, no, he
didn't mean it that way. You
know, if we want to, you know,
fix everything vaccines, you
know, that'll bring the
population problem down, it'll
literally say that. Let me see
gates, population. Now here we
go. Let me just play this first,
this equation has four factors,
a little bit of multiplication.
So you've got a thing on the
left co2 that you want to get to
zero. And that's going to be
based on the number of people
the services, each person's
using, on average, the energy on
average for each service, and
the co2 being put out a per unit
of energy. So let's look at each
one of these and see how we can
get this down to zero. Probably
one of these numbers is going to
have to get pretty near to zero.
That's back from high school
algebra. But let's let's take a
look. First, we've got
population, the world today has
6.8 billion people, that's
headed up to about 9 billion.
Now if we do a really great job
on new vaccines, health care,
reproductive health services, we
could lower that by perhaps 10
or 15%.
Hey, tell me that's not what
he's saying. He's saying
if we do a certain job, laughter
example, new
new vaccines, we could probably
bring that down 15% I'm not
giving him more than three tops
five, but that's just America.
You know, there's other
countries where stuff is little
might be worse. but aren't
people are definitely not
healthy?
Ever since 99? The 1970s? Again,
referring back to that. In the
book by Earl, ah, you're like
the guy is still at Stanford as
far as I know. And the book The
Population Bomb. Yes. We're all
going to die by the year 2000.
And let me check the calendar
off. I'm
not gonna give him some time,
hey, it's a rounding error. It's
a rounding error, rounding
error, just,
he's wrong about the date. That
and you know, and then since
then, of course, we've seen
these in maybe, or maybe not lab
creative screwball diseases that
don't seem to have any place in
history. Ebola, yep. AIDS. And
now this thing, which was
finally they figured out was
from a lab, even though that was
nuts, even
Tedros apparently, privately
thinks it's worse from the from
the lab, According to the Daily
Mail. So we'll leave it at that.
But that's the word now.
And, you know, sort of in trying
to wipe into population, I will
say rereading the 70s book, The
Population Bomb. The real target
is Africa. Oh,
it's very interesting. Tina said
to me yesterday. Hey, did you
know that like the IMF and the
World Health Organization, and
they've particularly the IMF had
been keeping Africa poor for
decades. And of course, it's a
yeah, now she's new to this. But
it lightened my heart, because
now it's now people are starting
to see it. Again. More than a
decade, decade and a half
talking about this stuff. It's
like and of course, this is
exactly what's in China. Don't
forget China's screwing over
African nations. Because if back
to The Population Bomb, we know
one thing. We can't have Africa
going out of control. So they've
been all kinds of Bill Gates
again, OR gates foundation
related sterilizations in the
there's a there's another
documentary out somewhere we
haven't talked about it. What
was the what vaccine was it was
like hemp it's like hex now it
was polio, or hepatitis, or
both? Or who knows? It's
probably been going going on
forever. For forever. Now,
there's one. So that's a good
note, you know, the second wave
of complainers people may start
to listen, we've now I think
everyone kind of knows that the
mainstream it is definitely
skewed at all. So everyone sees
it. Now there's a certain
percentage probably about one
I'm sure there's a percentage of
people in the United States who
are insane, mentally ill
mentally ill. And, and I think
part of that, that the group of
mentally ill is a group you have
warned us against. For many
years, the woke. We didn't even
have a term for it when you
started. Morning. And you saw
this middle of it. I could do
yes. Yeah. And you saw things
going downhill. And now we're at
that point where companies are
saying, you know, no, this is
the CEO of Kraken.
The CEO of Kraken says his
grocers can't stay focused when
triggered, people keep dragging
them into the therapy session.
So his solution is simple,
offended employees can quit and
take four months of pay. But
they only have three more days
to decide if they want to do
that. So here to tell us more as
the Kraken CEO, he founded the
company, Jesse Powell. Good
morning to you. Good morning.
Thanks for having morning. Well,
thanks for coming on. This is a
different approach from the top
boss, why did you do this.
But we had a few people creating
distractions for the whole
company. And, you know, we had a
bunch of people sympathizing
with those people. And so we
felt like, you know, it'd be
better for everyone if these
people just if they weren't
comfortable here, if they just
moved on. And so we're offering
four months of severance for
those that want to take the we
call it the Jetski. And that can
ride off into the sunset with
four months of pay and find
something that'll work better
for him.
Did those people take advantage
of it?
Yeah, we've had about 30 people
so far take advantage for stated
culture or mission related
reasons. That's out of more than
3000 people. So we're looking at
about 1% of the whole company.
All right. So what is the
reaction from the other people
that work for you
overwhelmingly positive, a huge
amount of support for this move.
Huge amount of support for the
company's culture and mission
and the reinforcement of those.
And, you know, I think
everyone's just ready to get
back to work and stop being
distracted.
Oh, this is good news. And it
was interesting to hear that. He
said, These people were
distracting because people
sympathized with them. So he
said, you know, let's just get
rid of the problem. And it seems
like a very small percentage,
and the rest will probably stop.
It's kind of a version of
getting rid of the unionized
workers that are in the car.
company, which is, which has
legal implications. You can't
just do that.
Oh, don't worry, I'm sure some
I'm sure something's coming.
They will equate LGBT activists
to unions.
Well, this is not to this clip.
The Apple union clip, oh, yeah,
this has been a
fun story workers at an Apple
store in Towson Maryland have
voted to become the first
unionized Apple store in the
country. Despite pressure from
Apple, about two thirds of the
storage workers voted to be
represented by the apple
coalition of organized retail
employees. On Monday, President
Biden said he's proud of the
workers who unionized
I'm not sure how to interpret
this. Biden's proud. But I do
know, I know that from my
stepdaughter who worked and, and
her fiance who both worked at
Apple Store in in Texas for
several years, it's a high
stress environment very, very
stressful, competitive. And
that's just, you know, like,
your your managers are just
looking at you all the time that
you know, it's like every second
you it's all about efficiency,
total Tim Cook vibe on that, you
know, enterprise resource
planning, and you're just a
resource in the Antichrist.
Yeah.
So those are places are ripe for
unionizing.
And probably with good reason,
because these kids were broken.
They were, it's a life that you
got to love Apple otherwise, you
know, this is what I'm told.
Otherwise, it's very, very hard
to, to maintain. So on one hand,
yeah, sounds like that needs it.
But, you know, what will that
mean, for Apple? Will it mean
anything at all will It will
change will change their
productivity at the retail
level?
I doubt it's going to change the
productivity, it's going to
change the way that I'm sure
it's going to change the way
that people are paid. And it's
going to create the grievance
system, which doesn't exist
usually in places like that
without a union, which store was
this? This is in in Towson mat,
Maryland? Oh, they'll close it.
That could be you could do that
just to close the store. If
you're asking for nothing but
trouble. I think I don't think
you're gonna close in here. I'll
tell you why I think that
because if you're apple and or
any company and this is your
first union operation, you want
to see what is what did you have
to understand it. So you're
going to have to let one
actually work in a test tube
environment so you can study it
and see how you can exploit it.
And union good companies can
exploit our unions and
eventually Co Op them. If they
know what they're doing. Or you
can figure out how to stop it
from happening someplace else,
you're not going to close the
store.
Speaking of organizations and
what power they have or don't
have, this just came out of left
field
this evening, the International
Swimming Federation has banned
almost all transgender women
from competing in women's
events. The new rule now in
effect blocking transgender
swimmers from major competitions
including the Olympics, it
requires athletes to medically
transition before the age of 12.
Before the early stages of
puberty. The new rule comes
after Lea Thomas became the
first transgender woman to win
an NCAA Swimming Championship.
So I mean, that just shut
everybody up. So you can't get
into the Olympics. You can't
participate in I think it's fina
in in fina related events. I
mean, that was easy. All this
all this governors and the was
the N NCAA and all these because
they were godless.
So cool. I didn't look at it.
But I'd like to know more about
Fina. Okay, Federation of
International something
aquatics, baby.
But that woman who was the guy,
that was the swimmer, just I
mean, this is happening in
California, we had some there's
a law that was passed that
allows men who just say their
women have gone through nothing.
They just because of the way the
law is written. You can just I'm
a woman. And so when they get
arrested for something, they get
put in a woman's prison. And so
there's a bunch of sexual
predators. Yay. In women's
prisons in California has
becoming something of an issue.
Well, another law they're
working on. I wish I talked to
somebody that was involved with
trying to stop it, which is
they're trying to, and this is a
transgender thing to Scott
Wiener, who's a troublemaker
from San Francisco and
assemblies put this law together
that's going to decriminalize
loitering for the purposes of
prostitution And this law maybe,
maybe say it's already passed,
but it needs to be signed by
Gavin Newsom. And so I talked to
a woman in Southern California
who was part of the group trying
to fight these laws. She's an ex
Los Angeles vice cop. And she
told me just she said, I should
know this because I said, I just
did a briefing. She says that
there's a movement especially in
the west coast in California,
Washington, Oregon, for
starters, and is going to start
to bloom all over the country to
legalize prostitution in the in
the entire nation. This is just
a kind of a foot in the door. So
there's an underground movement
to legalize prostitution in the
United States. And this is on
behalf of transgender
prostitutes.
Well, this will not happen in
Hudson, Ohio. Here's the mayor.
Additionally, if you open this
up to ice fishing, while on the
surface, it sounds good. Then
what happens next year to
someone come back and say I want
an ice shanty? On Hansel springs
park for X amount of time. And
if you don't allow ice, fishing
with shanties
then that leads to another
problem. Brought prostitution I
knew it would get you. What?
Yeah, if you allow ice fishing
that leads to people wanting ice
fishing shanties and if you got
shanties, you got hookers, it's
just shortcut.
Wow, not a leap of faith.
Now, you are right, though you
said because they're all
godless. And that's I think that
is what's happening now we're
seeing the first CEOs now
they're all kind of in the
alternative. You know, like in
the law doctors at the crypto
space. The coin base guy said
that Spotify said that to some
degree, but they were kind of
wishy washy about it didn't
really, really do as good a job
as the Kraken guy. But, but when
people start to just we have
fina, the sports the swimming
Lignano, we have to stop this.
When when and people have been
so afraid. And I think we see
the first sheet kind of jumping
over the dam here. People are
going well you know, if that guy
didn't get in trouble, then
maybe I could be okay. This is a
this is a an on the boots on the
ground interview. This is all
for Tiktok effeminate, gay guy
interviews, kind of older
lesbian, and I would classify
her as a turf, which would be a
trans exclusionary radical
female. That's what the lesbians
are called by the trans because
you know, it's all one big
community, isn't it? And she's
very explicit about to what she
believes can be in the letters,
which I have taught myself as
LGBTQ Qi a P k plus, recently
long gone now. I know the to a
has to be in there now. Yeah,
and and to spirit and all this
stuff. So anyway, here's the
tough thing is bad
publicity. I need 15 more
minutes.
I'm looking for 15 minutes last.
So this is gonna work out real
great. What do you do for a
living? You
don't want to know, I'm an LGBT
activist.
Like from Russia know what's the
LGB GB?
Oh, lesbian, gay.
Oh my god. Okay, so I've heard
of it. I just yeah, I've thought
there are more letters. What's
the difference between the LGB
and the LGBTQIA? Plus,
you tell me are all straight
people.
The woman was too stunned to
speak
anything to the right of the LGB
straight people didn't used to
have any other letters. All of a
sudden they decided it always
had letters. No, it did not.
Hey, you're really against the
letters? Well, no. The same sex
attraction is one thing and all
those other letters are not
about same sex attraction. There
are three sexual orientations
homosexual heterosexual and
bisexual LGB is about sexual
orientation the other letters
have something the people could
in some backwards way or
forwards way be LGB but it
involves some other issue and
agenda. Hello Yes,
the hate crime is coming from
inside the house. Yeah, that's
all he can say it's a hate crime
so hate crime. What she just
said hate crime. Yeah, I think
she's right
hell podcasts are you listening
to
again in Ohio it's not worth
playing the audio but they they
announced for Pride Month their
pride cruiser which is a double
entendre to the max but okay. So
it's you know, it's a wrap on a
police car. The police chief's
real happy to show it you know,
it's got the colors and on the
side. And on the side it has a
heart which has I love who you
love. And then in bold letters
report hate crimes. This is the
cops driving around saying
report hate crimes, which is not
even a legal thing. Report hate
crimes. You know, we have red
flag laws in this country. In
fact, we have rainbow flag laws.
If someone says something bad
about any of the colors of the
rainbow, the rest of them Yeah,
it's crazy. It's crazy. It's
crazy. Crazy. Crazy.
Not okay, not as crazy as and
then I'll stop. This is an ad
for Pride Month. Now just
imagine it's animated vegetables
who are on screen. I know it's
hard. There's a peach. And
actually, these are emoji
vegetables. So there's a peach
and there is a what do you call
it the eggplant? everyone kind
of knows what those two emojis
are about but they're now
they're animated on the screen.
And this is an ad from Postmates
you familiar with the Postmates
service
oh you know I in the back of my
mind I am but I'm not
like a door that did deliver
from restaurant Georgia. Yeah,
another company that is
subsidizing the millennial
lifestyle which is going to go
away
and web web.
So they they need to kick it up
a little bit for Pride Month and
they have some tips. Especially
if during pride month you
identify as a bottom.
What are you eating this pride?
Well, if you're a top it seems
like you can eat whatever you
want. But if you're a bottom,
you're expected to star not this
pride introducing the bottom
friendly menu from Postmates we
teamed up with Dr. Evan
Goldstein from bespoke surgical
to bring you a menu of bottom
friendly foods backed by
science. Soluble fiber won't
help you feel cute. So avoid
things like whole grains wheat
bran, cauliflower, potatoes,
lagoons hold up, are you just
fully diving into those beans.
The problem with these foods is
they don't dissolve in water
which could cause a traffic jam
in your digestive system making
a mess of your evening. Speaking
of messy, it's a good idea to
avoid dairy. I cannot handle
lactose right now. If you're
going to eat something
insoluble, give your body about
24 hours to process all of it.
soluble fibers and protein are
the key to having some good,
clean fun. These all digest
easily and slowly while feeding
your good gut bacteria. Which
makes sushi a great bottom
friendly option. There's no
right or wrong way to bottom.
But if you're planning on
getting peachy, this pride, the
bottom friendly menu on
Postmates has the kinds of foods
that can keep you feeling good,
are
you I mean, come on.
Wow. I don't know what to say
one way or the other about that
clip.
And it's an ad they're running
it on their YouTube channel
proudly. Oh, just go. Thanks.
Postmates. What's your like eat?
So I don't do something
unspeakable by accident during
pride month. That could get me
canceled.
On March was pride.
No, no, no. No. This is pride
month they get another month
cares.
Well, while we're on the topic,
I do have Eric Adams, the mayor
of New York.
I had this one too. This is
genius.
fumbling his way through the LGB
wow. Oh,
my goodness. Yeah, this is a
great clip. This is a great this
is the mayor of New York
everybody
also investing over 180,000 and
transgender non conforming and
non binary nonprofits to expand
and improve the services they
provide to the transgender,
gender non conforming and non
BAC binary communities. And
350,000 towards F is for LGBT t
q plus New Yorkers who have
experienced discrimination in
their places of Russia.
I noticed something he says by a
nary not binary Binary. Binary.
Yeah, I wonder why that is?
Because he's dumb. Nah, I don't
know guys. Well, I always
thought you know he had
potential because he you know,
he's worked his way up to police
force. He was street smart. He
had all these things going on.
He turns out being just another
stooge in New York now the
Democrats do John Mayer,
there was a pretty good article
in tablet mag who thought I
would ever say it? I didn't
about the Pritzker errs. And
there's a there's a new term
actually an acronym introduced
SSI. And it's an article. Here's
the headline, the billionaire
family pushing synthetic sex
identities. And that's a very
good term SSI synthetic sex
identities. They are they're
synthetic because they don't
exist in the real world. And
they're about sex. And they're
about your identification. And
they are pushing incredibly hard
on the SSI agenda. And so I
gotta read this, you know, the
prisoners they run Chicago, they
put been partially responsible
for helping Obama get into the
White House. Who is now we had
Penny Pritzker, she was the
Commerce Secretary. JB Pritzker
is the governor of Illinois
currently, they're very, very
influential. And then I realized
that I'm looking at this
article, Jennifer Prensky
picture of Jennifer with the JB
Pritzker. And I forgot all about
this Jennifer is the trans
woman. Do you remember she
transitioned?
I don't remember any of this.
Oh my god. Well, you have to
look at Jennifer Pritzker. I
think her her dead name is Jeff.
Don't remember. But I mean it's
it's sad. I mean, I think she
she probably truly feels that
way. But she looks like JB
Pritzker, the governor of
Illinois with a with a with with
makeup I mean it's it's uncanny
it's I feel bad for her if she's
not the femininity is not
kicking in
but so to large woman
Yes. The whole family is large
as far as I can tell. But so
this is the Pritzker is own
agenda, but they may be funding
a lot of it maybe funding quite
in depth and interesting
articles in the show notes the
billionaire family pushing
synthetic sex identities Yeah,
it's good though. It's good it's
good that stuff is bubbling to
the top people seeing stuff and
feeling good about it I guess.
Wow, that's interesting.
Yeah, you got you got any more
DLM LGBTQIA pk plus two a noodle
boy stuff before we go
Ah, let me think I got it. I got
that thing where the guys
harassing Dan Crenshaw? Oh I
don't know about this. I didn't
see this what's going on all it
was this not even good but we
can play the clip if you want it
from Tik Tok. It's a it's a clip
of some guy running in the
Crenshaw in a hall want to state
the House of Representatives to
somebody with a microphone
yelling and screaming at him and
it's just a kind of harassment
you're going to expect to get I
think in the future if you're a
politician and you're not
playing in your opinion on the
side of globalist I think this
is going to be this is just an
indicator I don't know what
they're going to do about this
because no way of stopping it. I
don't think because everyone
thinks they can use put
themselves on YouTube or tick
tock and with this kind of
nonsense and get away with it.
But it's pretty funny.
You're giving Ukraine all this
money and red flag laws today.
That's ridiculous. Hey, Dan, why
are you on the World Economic
Forum Young Global Leaders
economic ones number one number
two lumber Dan. Economic Forum
Young Global Leader again,
Devers night down there Dan, you
like close your grandpa dad. You
have Thanksgiving dinner at his
house Dan. Hey, Dan is Santa
Claus give you presents on
Christmas Dan was doing Charles
Barkley trying to
close wall he literally your
daddy dirty just sold us out.
Why are you defending this guy?
I'm a big fan of this type of
journalism. This is no I'm a big
fan. This is what Howard Stern
used to send stuttering John out
to do this. Only stuttering John
was funny by himself. This is
also a bit Alex Jones early days
by except he would do it with a
megaphone. I enjoy this very
much unscrew Dan Crenshaw?
Absolutely. I don't care what
party he's with. He was for the
vaccine database. He's for all
gun database. He's for
databases, he likes databases,
that guy is crazy. Now, it may
not be entirely justified with
this, you know, this, we should
probably just do this before
take a break. This, you know,
this gun law, which looks like
it's sort of gun bill, which
looks keeping children safe act,
something like that, which is,
you know, everyone's all in a
tizzy about guns and all angry
about all the Republicans. But
it's pretty much useless. It
really is. I mean,
the idea it's,
well, here's a story and then
I'll just because I looked at
the ad pages, I understand
what's going on here this
morning.
For the first time in nearly
three years Congress announcing
a deal on gun safety. This is a
breakthrough.
And more importantly, it's a
bipartisan breakthrough.
The agreement coming after a
group of 20 senators 10 from
both parties spent a week behind
closed doors. The bill includes
enhanced background checks for
gun buyers under the age of 21.
It closes loopholes to prevent
people convicted of domestic
violence from owning guns, and
it provides $15 billion in
funding for states to implement
programs aimed at addressing gun
violence and bolstering school
security and mental health, not
in the plan, a so called Red
Flag Law that could prevent
dangerous or troubled
individuals from getting guns.
But Texas Senator John Cornyn
argues this plan will allow
states to decide on their own
regulations.
This grant program will give
every state funding that
implements programs that they
themselves have adopted to stop
individuals in crisis from
reaching the point of violence
or self harm.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch
McConnell vowing to support the
bill saying for years the far
left falsely claimed that
Congress could only address the
terrible issue of vast murders
by trampling on law abiding
Americans constitutional rights.
This bill proves that false but
last night, the NRA arguing
otherwise saying this
legislation can be abused to
restrict lawful gun purchases,
infringe upon the rights of law
abiding Americans, and use
federal dollars to fund gun
control measures by state and
local politicians. The Senate
voted last night 64 to 34 to
advance the proposal. That means
it could be approved by the end
of the week. But it's still
unclear how much this bill will
cost and how it will be paid for
which could be a challenge going
forward.
So this entire thing is
political. It's obviously it's
only about certain Republicans,
probably who are more anti Trump
and they just want to make sure
that they're getting the they
have a shot at getting reelected
with oh, look, we can do it
everybody. We can reach across
the aisle, move forward with us.
We're more centrist than you
think. Which is bullcrap. Now,
this bill 60% of it is about
mental health challenges, and
wishes is not even that bad. I
mean, it can be abused, of
course, but it does offer a lot
of the creation of a lot of
programs for mental health,
which of course will not be done
in the correct way. Now and
that'll probably just result in
more pharma sales, but at least
is a recognition of what's
really going on. Because 100% of
all No, I think it is every
single mass shooting. There's
been some SSRI involved,
certainly when it comes to
children in schools,
and it's never discussed by the
media. Well, no, Hulu,
they're not even discussing the
mental health piece here. They
don't discuss it. It's the
biggest part of the bill. The
guns don't really come until you
know, page 30 or something. And
then Okay, so we're gonna make
money available that we don't
have two states who want to
implement mental health
challenge laws, so let's just
call her a ball we think this
person may have a mental
problem. So states will have to
first agree to that otherwise
they don't get the money. I
think that's a play or a ploy
because states need money.
Certainly as we go into the into
what should be a recession Yeah,
it was just it's all around
bullshit. It's kind of
meaningless and I'm not for any
of it as it relates to guns or
the Second Amendment. It's a
complete violation. I think
people will see through it and I
am going to tell you that I
don't know I don't think they'll
they'll they can't get this
funded the house is gonna bicker
and moan and now we're gonna
have to choose do we need money
for for womb injections for
COVID or Ukraine so it's just
just to make these guys look
good. Let's with the idea that
you do that meet But meanwhile,
in the background, there is
something sinister happening.
And of course, if you really
want to control people use the
financial system. Here's CBS
evening news again, here are
some of the deadliest mass
shootings in history and they
were all financed with credit
cards. The shooter who
terrorized
let's not talk about the mental
illness and the SSRIs that most
of these shooters are on, maybe
all of them don't know. They're
financed with credit cards.
That's the problem. Credit
cards, some
of the deadliest mass shootings
in history, and they were all
financed with credit cards. The
shooter who terrorized to
Colorado movie theater in 2012,
charged more than $9,000 worth
of guns, ammo and tactical gear.
In two months, demand has shot
up the Pulse nightclub in
Orlando spent more than $26,000
and the shooter who killed 59 at
a Las Vegas Music Festival
charged almost $95,000 People
aren't bringing sacks of cash
Exactly. They use credit cards
Priscilla Simms brown the CEO of
a mountain bank since the bank
could run software to identify
suspect gun purchases in the
same way it detected other
suspicious activity like fraud
and human trafficking. But it
was missing a key piece of
information a unique merchant
code banks and credit card
companies could use to identify
firearms sellers and while even
shoeshine parlors have their own
merchant code, the nearly 9000
Stand Alone us gun sellers do
not so amalgamated tried to
create one
you apply to a panel a committee
of sorts. It includes credit
card companies,
MasterCard, Visa, American
Express, they all have
representatives on this correct
this committee that's right.
documents obtained by CBS news
show the committee rejected
amalgamate its application
twice, the bank was told a code
for gun and ammo sellers
wouldn't identify the sales at
sporting goods stores and the
burden primarily would fall on
small retailers.
If I wanted to get a merchant
code for something else. It
wouldn't be a problem there's a
problem with this one
just because it's guns.
According to a statement the
quarter industry reps only
advise the committee in a
personal capacity yet Visa
MasterCard and American Express
all did not say if they
supported creating a merchant
code for firearm sellers
MasterCard said it was up to
elected officials to address the
issue of gun violence What do
you think of credit card
companies? It's a It's not our
responsibility?
Well this is our responsibility
we have an obligation to address
crime facilitated through our
system
if only there were something we
want
oh that is a fabulous
interesting clip that is the
debt is the the logical
workaround Yeah, well if only by
the way by the way they never
said that these guys over use
the car to defraud these guys
they had the money no that's not
they could have easily just gone
got the money and paid cash but
no, let's just make it about the
credit cards if now since the
credit
card companies clearly aren't
cooperating that our hands are
tied we have to have a central
bank digital currency that we
can then make not work for gun
purchases I'm sorry that's it's
the credit cards did it they did
it not us the credit card
companies did that
this is the future that's where
it falls apart right there with
your thinking okay, mainly
because the credit card
companies are ended up to
they're up to there I
may we both live long enough to
see the central bank digital
currency used to stop people
from buying
me when I think it's gonna be
the end all be all these credit
card companies especially
mastercharge are pretty pretty
nasty people yeah gonna put up
with that shit.
And with that I'd like to thank
you for your courage and say in
the morning to you the man who
put the seeds in the gun
promoting credit cards ladies
and gentlemen Mr. John see you
back
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You
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Remember its value from now
remember what it was? I was just
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Oh, the MK Ultra trigger word.
Yeah.
So have you started noticing
this? I just started it because
it came up one time too many.
It's the commentary you have you
seen on NPR, you see it on PBS,
you see it everywhere. Where
there's somebody yakking away
about Americans in Afghanistan,
or Americans in Ukraine or
Americans here are Americans
there, they're always somebody
comes out and makes a point.
Just stop the conversation and
make this point. Americans do
not have to check in at the
embassy. So we don't know how
many Americans are here.
This has been going on for a
while I remember this even from
from other other times.
Yeah, it showed up in the
Afghanistan the most and showing
up in Ukraine, I think they're
going to try to make us check in
with a QR code
at the embassy in one way or
another when we go visit France
or England or any place. Like
every time you go to Amsterdam,
you're gonna have to check in
with the embassy.
What's the nightmare, the
Amsterdam embassy is a
nightmare. I hope that's not
true. Could be
just crapping up too much.
This show has value for value,
we pioneered the concept, it's
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Patreon is a version of value
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time, talent, treasure, so we
want to thank networks, who
brought the time and the talent
with the artwork for episode
1461. We titled that one by pox
did not get a single complaint
about the title. I'm surprised.
I thought so. You should have
priced. Well, you Oh, that's
right. You didn't know that.
bipoc is
people of color.
Yeah, it's the specific type of
people of bisexual people of
color. It's something in people
of color, something indigenous.
Black indigenous, something like
that. Well, obviously black,
indigenous, black and black
indigenous people of color.
Nailed it. Yeah, but now so no
one cared. Well, that's great.
There you go. Maybe no one
listened. Maybe no one saw
people listen, but maybe I'm
just tweeting your audience
doesn't. Isn't there not a bunch
of woke? Jerk offs? Yeah.
And I should I should point out
we have several trans producers
in the community. And they're
not not met a number of them.
Yeah, they're not nuts. They're
great people. Yeah. We got we
got everything. We go to a meet
up. See what you see there. All
right. So we want to thank
networks for what just, it was
just a nice fall that we have.
On these holidays that we
celebrate. We really prefer to
have something a little more
traditional. was Christmas or
Easter or Mother's Day instead
of the crazy wacky and this
definitely worked but it was I
think a little bit of necessity
as well.
It was my pick immediately. I
love this piece because I liked
this corn ball 50s Anyone could
copy the a 50 style and make it
work I mean, and so I use
gravitated to you didn't like
it. And
you know, I thought I hated it
didn't didn't nice. I hate it. I
thought I'm sure I said I hate
it. I don't remember that.
Whatever the case was. You You
talked me into and we went with
the other art which was after a
long discussion tanta Neil's
1461. Dad?
Ah, yes, yes, yeah. Dad jacket,
and I myself stopped it.
I relented and said, okay, okay,
it's a good piece. I like it,
and then you nixed it at the
last minute.
What I always do is I blow it up
to the full size. And I'm
looking at it and it was, it was
beautiful. I love the although
typically we don't do an episode
number. But it was so
beautifully done. 1461 dad on
the satin, you know, like a
varsity jacket. Beautiful. No
agenda, same font. But she
forgot Jhansi Dvorak and Adam
curry at the bottom. Yep. And
that's kind of a format error,
we would have sent that back to
the printer, whatever you call
it. And it was too bad because
this would have been the piece
but it was incomplete.
So we've did a fallback to my
piece I won in the first place.
And that's literally how
it happened.
That's pretty much it. Anything
else that was in the discussion?
Oh, I just got a message.
say one thing I've missed. You
did say one thing. Because there
was a night another nice piece
by network networks to snake oil
thing. You said no pictures of
Fauci. I did I say that? And I
said, just like that, kinda. And
I was in agreement. FedEx just
delivered my road caster pro
version two.
Oh, you want to stop the show?
Yeah, I'll tell you what, I'll
stop the show. I'll hook up the
Starlink satellite and the and
the road caster, and we'll be
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So be back in 12 hours, ladies
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Expect a very different sound on
Sunday, as of course, I will try
once again, to see if come close
to the specs that I have thrown
down for. She make a prediction
just eight years. Go ahead. No.
Oh, I'm so worried. But I have
so much hope. They're saying all
the right I'm predicting
right now. Would you have
predicted you really? No, I'm
right. I have I have. There'll
be one it'll be what here's what
the the I'm gonna get predict
what you're gonna say. There'll
be one flaw that like, like,
maybe it'll be all perfect.
Except for one thing that's so
important. And they didn't do
it. That's gonna be my
prediction.
Sounds sounds like me, that's
for sure.
Thank you very much sounds like
their products to
thank you. Hey, I will
regardless of what happens there
will be a review on Sunday.
You'd probably be more amenable
if they gave you the damn thing
for free as a review. But no, we
have a I think you're gonna
assume
we have a producer on no agenda
social. And you know, when I
said I, you know, all these
YouTube reviewers, they all suck
up to these companies, and they
just don't never really slam
anything because they get it for
free. Well, apparently, we have
an audio guy. Producer, no
agenda producer. And I think he
has a very large following and
he buys all the stuff. That's
different. And yeah, I know, but
he's like, I was really you
know, I was taken aback but what
Adam said the dude, obviously,
there's exceptions. Not all woke
people are mentally insane,
either. But anyone that comics
comics longer jumped in a comic
strip blogger jumped in, like
who? You could see that? Yeah.
And then and then there's a
whole comic strip blogger
backchannels me and emails me.
Oh, man, you really butthurt
him. I go look at this thread
comics reblog are stoking it out
all over the place,
of course, is what he does.
Let's you preface the entire
discussion by pointing out that
I your partner here is an actor
and a guy who reviewed a million
things is an exception to the
rule because I get stuff or
exactly the free junkets and
then blast them because I have
these rules about knowing that
if you get you know if you get
shipped out overseas to go visit
something and you go, Oh, it's
so great. You're not gonna get
invited back because you're done
already done your job, you're
done. We've used your mind as
well be honest.
And just not get asked back or
at least a competitor might get
asked
back. Anyway, what difference
does it make exact? So the point
is, is that is doable? There are
people that can do honest
reviews, and they don't have to
buy the product to do an honest
review.
No, no, anyway, I'm buying the
product because I have faith.
And you
have you bought the product,
because these douchebags
wouldn't give you a review, copy
when you You of all people
should get the review, copy and
give them some feedback.
And you know, I would tell them
that, hey, I won't broadcast my
feedback. I'll give it to you
directly. I want you I want you
I want you to succeed is honest,
no, but I want them to succeed.
I'm on their side.
No, you want No, let's let's
let's back up, Oh, you want a
product that is useful to you to
make your life easier to shrink
your studio to do all these
positive things. And so you're
hoping upon hope that one of
these devices is worth the
powder? And you'd be glad to
tell him what's wrong with it.
In public, or Yes, it seems it
doesn't matter. I need it. I
want it to selfish you're a
selfish individual. Why you
could be trusted to give an
honest review.
Thank you. I wear that as a
mantle of pride. Thank you. Now
let's thank the treasurer type
producers who came in to support
episode 1462 of clearly the best
podcast in the universe. And
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This has happened that people
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and I just thought that's a dead
it's a big hill called Flower
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something like that.
Oh, yes. I know Flower Mound of
course. Yeah. Interesting. Okay.
Hey guys, I want to trigger John
by saying there's a donation for
two years circumcision. Right.
That's a reference to the movie
I discussed.
Ah yes the I know I know what
the references but he wants to
trigger you by taking us back to
that moment with the rock as
harsh pounders. Harsh is harsh
Yeah. All right. Well, Flower
Mound type I heard on episode
1460 and decided that I needed
to send you some money to keep
you guys going because I love
what you guys thank you. Nice
note too. Can I get a little
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karma. Appropriately enough, sir
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Adam here's my very delayed
donation of $1,000. I started
listening during the lockdown
and went from what's a podcast
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ordered that yet. But I will in
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same as with beer. Vice beer, I
guess. So. She continues, I will
probably wheat beer. Adam, where
it is that Germany will require
the COVID vaccine every six
months starting in October. Do
you know about this? Also, when
are you talking about monkey
pox? Please? Remember the K is
silent. Thanks for all you do.
Oh money pox. I got you. We
talked about a lot. There's not
much to say scam, climate change
all about climate change.
Because, you know, because of
climate change. There's things
changing and we live too close
to the Monkeys. The Monkeys are
coming in from the hills. We're
having sex with the monkeys
monkey pox. And by the way, it's
only gay men at raves. So I
Yeah, but money pox now. Now
it's not going to be for
vaccines or anything. Although I
do read that gay men are now
getting messages. Get your
monkey pox vaccine. She does not
ask I don't believe for any
karma or jingles. So we'll just
leave it at that. And thank you
very much. And we'll see you on
the podium. Good day.
But she does have a PS you
should read. Oh, she does.
PS the crimes against humanity.
tour.com will be in Sacramento
on July 16. John C. Dvorak may
want to go to this. Is that a
meetup? I don't know yet. So
crimes No. The crimes against
humanity
tour. It's bigger than a meet
up. Sounds like something you
should
go to. Sacramento Oh, yeah.
Sacramento no good.
We did a meet up there before.
All right. Onward with that Sir
David. And Bellaire Texas. I get
the Texas today. Yeah. Six ITM
celebrating completion of my
second set of 33 trips around
the sun on Saturday. So he'll be
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some of these damages the list
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Let me just make sure so Sir
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John Helsing 333 from Chanhassen
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unfortunately, for the time
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No is the douching status. No,
no,
he's right. Right. So she so she
Yes, he's a douchebag he gave up
his opportunity to be deduced
for his wife. That's love. And
he also like to call up Kyle
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There's no note that we can find
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This is a related to the Wyman
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What a racket, okay?
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Navia 256 42. No, no, no, no.
The we honor the 330 Be $3 Rats.
So this actually will make Kevin
an executive producer. Am I not
correct?
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that was I think. I think it
was. Oh, yeah, it should have
been bumped up right,
I think I think was just a nice
list. Yeah, he'll be put on the
right list. So we're still Yeah,
we're still at execs. Because we
do that. Even though Holy crap.
What are these dollars now in
Canada? Navia. Australia, New
Zealand like 60%
I think it might be Yeah, and
not much more.
Okay, back to Kevin McKenna.
Kevin McKenna here from Smith
Falls, Ontario, Canada, Canada.
Navia. First time donating to
your awesome podcast please de
douche. Well of course. You've
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trip around the sun. I see why
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Except my 333 dot 33 Canadian
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hard so this extremely valuable
to me and I hope us to can put
it to good use. Yes. Thank you.
That's exactly what it that's
how it's supposed to work.
Appreciate it. I first saw Adam
on JRE decided to give the no
agenda show a try. I came for
Adam but stayed for Mr. John C.
Dvorak, Hulu and YouTube Adam.
Thanks for having the best
podcast in the universe. Can I
hear the ants jingle by John
where he's talking about ants
tasting like pepper followed by
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at the end of the show mix we're
little light today so you can
get the full thing it is it is a
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I Trisha Petrit in Brighton
Michigan $250 And she is sent a
note on paper well this will do
she writes do the trick. This
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getting out of control with
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she wants three things. No four
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a few perogies thrown in for
good measure at the roundtable
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the Ferndale, Michigan for
hitting me in the mouth a little
over a year ago. Thanks to you
but she got a funny oblique
writing style it's hard to read.
Thanks to you both for your
endless left leprosy lessons on
deconstructing the M 5am I
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we do
that we'll do another purge.
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36 she had no jingles by the way
our our Dame there no jingles. I
could see. Rita Harrington is in
Nevada sparks Nevada 236 My
Father's Day donation was to
honor you both another to the
best podcast of the universe.
Thank you. Appreciate that
reader.
Michael hints in Dundee,
Michigan 23456 favorite
donation? Happy Father's Day to
you both. And to all the dads
out there especially mine. best
dad in Gramps, we could ask for
a credit goes to him. So in
other words, this is I think, is
the switcheroo. So it was a
grandma name is mine. So credits
are fine.
It's a twofer.
twofer could use some house
selling karma to please.
You've got karma.
I get the text in here from
Coppell, Texas Brian McDonough
two to three Hey Gents quick
contribution in recognition of
my human resource who bowled a
tournament last weekend
averaging 223 over 20 games,
including his first 300 game and
made the All American team.
Everybody knows that my partner
in crime Mr. Jhansi, Dvorak
played semi professionally
professionally. Did you bowl
professional
in the University of California
bowling team with NCAA champ? We
didn't win the NCAA championship
but I did one win one NCAA
Tournament.
And what's your average? 20 game
average? Would
you say I could never do 223
Back in the day I would I could
average to 10 may be and I've
never thrown a 300 I throw an 18
strikes or over two games but I
never could throw 300 Is
everything all the time?
strikes? strikes? Strikes is all
strikes in a row.
It's a fascinating sport. 23
is professional grade.
Yeah, very cool and could use a
jobs karma in addition to that
celebration, so of course, Good
job everybody would do we have
the best producers or what
jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs?
are mine.
Craig Clifford in Uxbridge,
Ontario, Canada. Two Two 2.33
donation is a switcheroo. Here's
where my son Keeton, Keeton,
Keeton, Clifford for his 35th
trip around the sun on June 19
late I know we both need a deed
douching
you've been deed deuced that's
for Craig and his case you've
been deed deuced K Tom
KK hit me as a mountain about a
year ago for the best podcast in
the Solar System. Thanks for all
that you and John Do I have just
one thing to say to all the
masses that are Hypnic Hypno
dies by the M 5am. Wake up that
being goes pigs and human
clothing China is asshole mac
and cheese and goat Carmichael
Another question is mac and
cheese
freedom contradiction
you slaves to get the mac and
cheese cheese macaroni and
cheese melted together mac and
cheese mac and cheese mac and
cheese
you've got
I'd like to point out this is no
coincidence. This is no
coincidence. Everyone except you
heard the mac and cheese story
because it was a huge national
advertising by
Yeah, it was an alternate media.
So I want to mention something
he calls himself critic Craig
Clifford in Uxbridge, communist
Canada. And somehow I don't know
what he did. But he has a little
red hammer and sickle on the on
the spreadsheet that came
through with Canada. Yeah.
That's interesting. I see that.
We can't get a German name to
come through properly but a
hammer and sickle for communist
candidate. Yeah, that works.
That's exactly right. Seth
stream is in Fond du Lac
Wisconsin row a ducks 222 dot 22
Oh, it says Call me in again.
This is for my wife Stacy. Ma Ma
honus. Please de douche. You've
been deed do I hit her in the
mouth and our lives have only
improved since she will be
attending the Oshkosh meetup and
didn't want to go as a
douchebag. You took care of that
for goat karma, please. Of
course, you've got
what's interesting, Courtney
chases next on the list and she
also comes in with a row of
ducks. And she's in Coeur
d'Alene, Idaho. I overheard you
I'm sorry. I overheard our seven
year old son throwing the ball
for our dog and saying we go out
we hit dogs in the mouth and I
decided it was time to donate
and in case I was on the fence
at Sunday brunch. Our four year
old daughter walked into the
restaurants rather dark bathroom
and said Joe Biden is hiding Oh
my goodness. Donation pushed me
about two thirds of the way to
Dame hood with my 40th birthday
coming up on the show day. We'll
try to see if my husband picks
up the subtle hint Hello husband
had a great birthday present as
a Great birthday present idea
would love get vaccinated slash
know for jingles Courtney chase
in Coeur d'Alene,
Idaho? No, goodness you got some
great kids there. Get that get
that on tape record that. A
couple more associate execs to
go hear Black Knights or Hamas
is in Philadelphia row ducks for
him as well tu tu tu tu tu tu
and he requests a name change
back to black knights are easy.
Okay, you feature Dr. Raymond
Pete. You're You're featuring
Dr. Raymond Pete Ray Pete
prompted me to donate again this
man is a genius. Please play the
seaspan Jingle. Oh, yes. It's
been a while since we played
that would another throwback
well over 10 years ago. Love is
lit one
we do. You don't have to see.
willing to take the next
two. Yeah, since neither of them
have notes that we can find.
It's Richard Altman was 200 from
Winnipeg, and William Fankhauser
was 200 from Columbus Ohio we
did look everywhere and all the
different email accounts didn't
see anything but we appreciate
and for both of you a double
karma is in order you've got
farmer
Boris opinion UK, I'm guessing
in Pleasantville, New York
another 200 gets a few to
hundreds that is nice. This
donation gets me tonight her to
realize my total was at 933 So
that was a sign maximum health
karma for no agenda executive
producers. tray is to get mo
nation is so inclined. And
fortunately he can use financial
support as well go fund me and
he's got a link here we can
put put that in. Because it's
this is this is really crazy,
though. If you look at that,
what happened to him? All of a
sudden he had a severe throat
ache. And then boom, he's in the
hospital, they had to do a
tracheotomy on him, which
partially failed. So air got
into his chest cavity. It's a
nightmare. And I don't know what
exactly what happened and just
like from from one second to the
next, but he's a he's a no
agenda producer. So of course,
we wish him well.
So he doesn't want some jingles.
Don't eat me, Bo Jaiden. And
thanks again for all your great
work. And also caviar and
converse. Ooh,
my favorite. I love cos it is.
Oh, cos is it's a carbonated
drink. It's basically Rush's
version of Coca Cola.
Cross. Is that is that that
tastes a beer? A little
bit? It's a little berry taste
to it. And little made from
malt. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. I love
that stuff. Man. Gosh, okay.
What am I got here?
You've got those damn lifesaver.
gummies is what you got there.
No.
Advice.
Come on. There it is. Let's
jump. He's drinking some class
by the way. I would just
recommend that you as a bottom
probably shouldn't be eating
these lifesaver. gummies just a
thought jingles don't think
bottom. Joanie BMO Jaiden that's
all you want. Okay, we got that.
Dad in your school.
Thanks for reminding me about
the book The theories. No, I
forgot all about him. Thanks.
Right. How big is that bag?
I is bigger than it should be.
I'll tell you that much. I was
eating him on the on the show.
I'm plugged to
Yeah, it's I'm concerned for
your health.
Certainly one bag. Yeah, but
you're pounding him.
This is my rebounding. I'm Yeah,
you bet. It's my
read. This is my reviews. And
this is my read. Yeah, yeah.
I've been waiting for this. I
timed it. So I get to read this
one. Okay, go from Olympia
Washington. $200. You guys are
such a pain in my ass. Last week
I made a donation from Oh, this
is her. Last week I made a
donation from my hubby Arthur
St. I made a racket comment that
I guess apparently pissed you
off. It was a joke. I'm sorry.
Now I have spent $200 to
apologize. We good I'm sorry,
John. No,
no, maybe another $200 donation.
You are just the worst human
being.
You know. Although,
I will say that neither you or I
thought it was a joke. I mean, I
it's it was there's a lot of
nuance that gets lost in UX it
was it was put in she had a mean
spirit when she said it. You
could read it in.
She still has a means Spirit.
Yeah, she's still jumping on it.
Wow. It would have been better
if you said My bad. My bad my
bad. Thank you Susan. We of
course it just joshing around.
Your husband's lucky. Arthur St.
Lucky man
is tied up in the corner as we
speak, sir principles of the
spineless, spineless twats. We
talked about those people
earlier in the show. $200 and
he's in Wadsworth, Illinois.
This is Sir principles of the
spineless twats two A's. Please
put this towards my wife Kelly
Farrells. Dame hood is also my
wife's birthday and 626 She's on
the list. Happy birthday, honey.
I love you and appreciate
everything you do for our son.
Declan and I we both love you.
Oh,
sweet. Final one. Joshua McLean.
$200 Bryan, Texas Of course.
knighting donation for Joshua
McLean. Please Knight me Sir
Joshua, the historian, keeper of
the historical record it m 70.
Threes k g five PD. Well, 73 up
to five. Charlie, Charlie. Hey,
have you I'm not even gonna ask.
Someone's gonna take your
callsign it's like letting a
domain name lapse you know,
I'm not go don't worry. You're
not gonna get it. So I wanted to
mention Joshua and I went back
and forth because his donation
came in Sunday. Last Sunday. Oh,
and and he couldn't quite get
the note in you know, it came in
after we did show his overall
Yeah. So anyway, okay. It's like
a
nice guy. All's well that ends
well, we appreciate it. We
appreciate the support from all
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Our formula is this. We go out.
We get people in the mouth
get something out of the way.
The little story about the Biden
Biden's daughter's diary.
This story has been around for a
long time. I'm surprised that
people are playing it up now
because we knew that we knew
what was in it. Long time ago.
It seems
it could be because of the dip
now than recent. I'll get rid of
Joe. Joe get rich by the by the
Democrats. Yeah,
yeah, that makes sense.
But let's This is Tucker Carlson
doing a little thing on I think
this is pretty good. violating a
rule here.
Rare in one world is the alleged
theft of a diary investigated by
the FBI. Why were they doing
this? Well, the answer lies in
what's in the diary. And now we
know what's in the diary thanks
to a new piece in The Daily
News, which has a copy of the
diary. Josh Boswell is a
reporter there at the Daily
Mail. He broke this story and he
joins us with the answer.
We've looked at the diary. We've
spent a lot of time considering
carefully what to report from
it. And what we've chosen to
report are some pretty serious
things. But actually the
president's daughter wrote, she
wrote that she was musing over
whether her father was sexually
inappropriate with her when she
was a little girl. She mentioned
in the diary showers with her
dad. She also talks about them
being probably not appropriate.
She writes that down on one page
in her diary, and she also
refers to being hyper sexualized
at a young age. There is a lot
of references in the diary to
her repeated spells in in rehab,
her relapses with drug abuse,
alcohol and sex addiction as
well. And there's some truly
kind of shocking things in there
as well about how Joe cried he
was brought to tears over worry
for his daughter just before a
Democratic primary debate. So we
can now know because of this
diary that there are several
things that will be extremely
important for national security.
They know Don't fall into the
wrong hands for example, the
Chinese right or the Russians,
who could use this as blackmail
if it wasn't published,
MAN Yeah, we knew all of those
passages but you're right it's
time to time to nail Joe to the
wall. He's gotten too big for
his mentally insane britches
he's he's talking about running
again. He thinks he's really
doing a great job. And Ollie and
I have the Biden clips today
actually, it all short. He's
just yelling at people
everything is someone else's
fault somewhere some it's all
it's all your fault. You did it.
You did that. I didn't do that.
That
company is running gas stations
and setting those prices at the
pump. This is a time of war.
Elbow pero Ukraine. These are
not normal times. Bring down the
price you are charging at the
pump to reflect the cost you are
paying for the product. Do it
now. Do it today. Your
customers, the American people.
They need relief now.
Okay, so
the problem with this is a
problem with electing a guy was
never a governor he's never had
any of these executive
experiences. He's never worked
for a living you think he was
with a law firm? Why that right
after you know
and if you look at Young Joe
Biden and I'm talking Crime 94
Crime Bill, I'm talking Clarence
Thomas. He's an asshole with a
smug ass look on his face when
he was a younger man balding. He
was a real douchebag Yeah, it
was Yeah, totally a douche.
I can arrogant Cheshire Cat
douche.
Yes. He's still a douche but
he's got didn't have the wits
about him. So So now, of course,
you know, it's it's always a
slow witted douche, which is the
worst kind. Oh, slowly to
deuces need to be banned. So as
we learn how to kick these
idiots out of our corporations,
maybe we'll learn to kick this
one out of the White House with
all the people that are pulling
the strings. So tired of this
old man? Yes, I'm ageist. And so
now he's
granted me for putting these
clips up. And now you're on the
other side of the fence.
I know. But you know, you've
fallen down. There's no clips of
him in your in your bin. So I
brought I brought the goods.
They're all short. So now. It's
like he's putting us before the
Fetzer company, as we say off
horse with Pierre when we're
having our hair done. So for
all those Republicans in
Congress criticize me today, for
high gas prices in America. Are
you now saying we were wrong to
support Ukraine? Are you saying
we were wrong to stand up to
Putin are saying that we would
rather have lower gas prices in
America and Putin's Iron Fist in
Europe? I don't believe that.
Okay, so it's either we suffer
We the People suffer because of
Putin's price hike, but we're
protecting democracy. And our
friends olanski as press
secretary, Karina Abdul Shah
Pierre put it
I mean, the President has been
very clear and making sure that
he does everything that he can
to, to elevate to alleviate the
pain that American families are
feeling when it comes to gas
pricing.
So she flubs elevate and then
she says she doesn't say
alleviate she says something
else. It's a we're only here to
deviate. No,
no person has been very clear
and making sure that he does
everything that he can to to
elevate to alleviate
alleviate. She says Olivia,
Olivia, Olivia,
Laurence Olivier.
It's Olivia Gage, ladies and
gentlemen alleviate. I don't
know what she's talking about.
But luckily, when it comes to
inflation, which of course is
Putin's fault. It's Putin his
price hike. You know, arguably,
the choices made by the West,
kicking Russia off swift and the
the at least the marketing that
we no longer want Putin oil, you
know that I'm sure it hasn't
helped the situation. But when
the Federal Reserve Chairman Jay
Powell was asked about this very
same thing, the answer came back
a little differently. Given how
inflation has escalated over the
past 18 months.
Would you say that the word
Ukraine is the primary driver of
inflation in America? No
inflation was high before
certainly before the war in
Ukraine broke up. I'm glad to
hear you say that the Biden
administration seems to be
intent on deflecting blame. And
as recently as just this past
Sunday, he spread the
misinformation that Putin's
invasion of Ukraine is the
quote, biggest single driver for
inflation. I'm
glad you agree with me that that
is not the
truth. Now that anyone gives a
shit. They don't care. They're
written off all these people.
But the President has a plan. I
told you this plan was coming.
They tried to do it differently.
They supposedly the White House
wanted to send everybody a debit
card with some money on it.
which would have been great. But
no, they didn't have enough of
the chips to manufacture the
cards. Another reason were that
central bank digital currency is
coming quick. But he has this
idea. Well, tonight
will there be a gas tax holiday
President Biden is nearing a
decision on whether to pause the
national gas tax. He says he's
helping to decide on a gas tax
holiday by the end of this week,
the move would save drivers more
than 18 cents per gallon. It
would require congressional
support. Triple A today
reporting the national average
for gas is now just below $5 a
gallon. That's the first weekly
drop since April.
So what percentage of that a $5
gas it's not
just me deciding to do jack but
listen to my version of that
clip. I'm going to ask you a
question. Okay. gas tax,
I'm sorry. gas tax god, oh, NPR.
Much higher quality? Of course,
did
you know that every time you buy
a gallon of gas, you pay an 18
cent tax to the federal
government 24 cents. If you're
buying a gallon of diesel, the
tax pays for highways and public
transportation. But with gas
prices sky high, President Biden
is calling on Congress to
suspend it temporarily for three
months through the end of
September.
Okay, what's the question?
A couple. First of all, I
thought the gas taxes that we
pay to the state were the ones
that took care of our roads, and
maybe the interstate highway
system. But even though that
doesn't make any sense, because
they've got highway 80, which is
an interstate highway system
right out here. And it's filled
with potholes. Yeah. Now, the
other thing is, why does the
diesel gas tax 25 cents versus
18? Aren't that people that were
it was once encouraged to use
diesel, especially the new low
sulfur diesel which does not
pollute. What's the reason for
the hype? Why is diesel being
dinged extra? Well, I never knew
this.
Well, this is if, if you want my
perspective, this is the great
reset. The whole idea is to make
life untenable, to make
everything suck up. Let me let
me give you some examples. We'll
just and we'll we'll come back
to this because I got some Queen
Ursula stuff. This is and the
reality of the situation is not
being discussed. That's why I
can only think it's done
purposefully. We know what
happened with transportation. We
know that many people were fired
because they didn't want the
vaccine. We know that some some
people in transportation died.
Whether you're a TSA agent, a
pilot, flight attendant, baggage
handler, we know a lot of people
just said screw it. You
mistreated me to such a degree
and you force all this crap on
me. I'm not going to do it
anymore. But no, no, no, no, no,
no, it has nothing to do with
it. That's That's exact. This is
an intentional collapse of some
of the most important networks
that we have. I have a few
travel clips
are summer of 2022 is going to
be travel hell.
That just set it up. Here's more
ABC
if you're flying instead of
driving a new warning about air
traffic control staffing the CEO
of United Airlines says staff
shortages have left busy
airports including Newark
Liberty airport staff at only
50%. The FAA insists there's no
system wide shortage.
This is the biggest bull crap,
Gnosis lying about this because
they're doing it intentionally.
They don't want Pete Buddha
judge to have to go and say
something about it. He can't do
anything. It's completely
ineffective. He's the opposite
of the vaccine. He's, he's not
safe and highly effective.
Alrighty, so let's get into the
staffing shortage.
Tonight the summer travel season
off to a messy store more than
5000 flights cancelled since
Thursday, leaving hundreds of
1000s of travelers frustrated
children and newlyweds sleeping
on the floor at Atlanta's
airport.
To airport it became 100% Chaos
disabled veteran Joe Reese was
stranded overnight in Atlanta
after his Caribbean honeymoon
finally making it home 36 hours
later
that are supposed to have a way
to be able to make sure that
people like you and I have a way
to get from one destination to
the next.
Despite all this air fares still
skyrocketing of 47% since
January, but experts say the
problems won't be easy to fix.
Blaming a perfect storm
including severe weather
grounding flights and ongoing
pandemic staffing issues.
It takes time to recruit hire
and train people to work at
airports. The summer of 2022 is
going to be travel help.
And it's not just the airlines
United CEO Scott Kirby today
saying staffing shortages at
some of the FAA air traffic
control towers are impacting air
travel, they're doing everything
they can but like many of the
economy. understaffed staffing
issues the FAA tonight
acknowledging staffing issues
that have few facilities due to
COVID. But saying there is not a
nationwide shortage In the major
US airlines now cutting flights
in July and August, hoping the
situation gets better.
Airlines have reduced their
planned summer flights in order
to build up a buffer of pilots,
flight attendants and aircraft.
But there's only so much they
can be expected to cut back if
they still want to be able to
serve people.
Yeah, what a mess. This has been
GIA with us tonight and Gia give
us the bottom line here. These
airlines and air traffic control
towers Do they have enough
employees to handle all this?
So David, the airlines lost
1000s of pilots during the
pandemic and it takes years to
train new ones the same for the
air traffic control towers. So
this really could go into next
year.
So five seconds of a two minute
report. They've lost 1000s of
pilots and air traffic
controllers. But you know, it's
our explanation on None
whatsoever. Lying sacks of bull
crap. And it's not just America,
Heathrow.
AAA predicts nearly 50 million
Americans will travel over the
Fourth of July holiday weekend
and international bookings are
up more than 250% from last
year. But some of those plans
may run into problems. London's
Heathrow Airport on Monday asked
airlines to cut flights. While
it deals with a sea of luggage
that piled up over the weekend.
Partly because of staff
shortages. Some people had to
wait days to get their bags.
Let's stick
in the UK for a moment. They
have a train strike. And this is
SR. It's a nationwide train
strike. You're going to hear a
couple of reporters telling you
exactly this. The situation
boots on the ground having lived
in the UK for five years in the
London area in Guilford. The
train is incredibly important.
The roads are so congested,
particularly in London, you're
crazy if you would think to
drive into London on a daily
commute from anywhere but really
South London. I mean, it's it's
nuts. And so everyone takes the
train, which by itself is not
the most pleasant experience but
doesn't matter where you sit.
There's always some drunk Brit
at the end of the day, who's
just either puking or annoying
or loud. i It's the same with a
tube. I did not like the British
public transportation system.
Anyway, listen, because at the
end of this report, we learned
something very interesting,
which I think might help
strengthen my point of the great
reset.
Well here at the wells capital
Cardiff, there's been a real
impact from the train strikes
today 15% of trains running the
vast majority not more than 1000
surfaces canceled and nothing at
all West from Cardiff where I am
so the likes of Patel but at
Swansea unable to get any form
of train at all and zero trains
in mid and north Wales so there
has been a real impact.
In Liverpool there are only a
limited number of train services
running from the main train
station Liverpool lime street,
but you can see behind me and of
those services that are running
today, a number have already
been canceled or delayed. We're
here in Glasgow Scott Reil has
canceled 90% of services they
are running just five routes
today. And those routes mostly
between Glasgow and Edinburgh.
And a few places in between
there is nothing running north
of Folkert which is why here at
the bus station, it is a lot
busier than normal. Roughly half
of the information boards at
Leeds station have no train
information on them at all
because there are so few trains
running northern rail, for
example is just telling people
don't use the trains not just
today. But between now and
Sunday because of the knock on
effects of this rail strike.
Here at the National Traffic
Operations Center. They monitor
all their major motorways and a
roads and there had been some
expectation we could see
gridlock today with people
driving into work in large
numbers because they couldn't
take the train. In fact that
hasn't really happened if I step
out the way the Bank of cameras
throughout the day really has
showed most roads flowing pretty
freely in fact in some cases in
some parts of the country
particularly the motorways
looking a little less busier
than they would on a normal
Tuesday.
Okay what's going on here? So no
one could take the train or
almost no one in the roads
weren't blocked and jammed.
This is dive see that effect
here too.
Yeah, when you're when you're at
home in a in a quasi locked down
situation W hm or WFM work from
home this is it. We don't need
to go in anymore stay home right
just stay home
and backup your thesis I got a
super clip build back better
super clip as I think we heard
some of this before this is a
slightly different one. And the
reason I like this build back
better clip is because it's I'm
pretty sure there is like the
some kind of like Programming
going on, but not everybody
seems to get it right. Like
saying Build it Back better. Oh,
no, no, no, no. This means
you're not on board or fucked
up. You got something wrong with
you. But you can listen to the
gaffes. Even Hillary can say
build back better. I don't know,
I think there's something else
going on with that. But let's
listen to the build back better.
Great reset super clip,
it's a very pertinent question
to ask how do we build back
better, to build the back better
or
whatever, we have a chance to
reset the clock and build back
better than before,
to build back better than
before.
Remember the terrible damage of
COVID as we try to build back
from this global pandemic, Joe
Biden calls it build
that better, build
better,
building back better, you do
things differently, to build
back better,
we're gonna build it back
better, and build it back
better than my plan to build
back better.
Start taking all the problems
that have been created in
education, mental health and
start to build back in a
positive way.
I have launched a booklet called
build back better Britain after
Coronavirus.
It's about building this country
back better
growing conspiracy following it.
It is called the Great reset.
unprecedented opportunity to
rethink and reset the ways in
which we live the great
opportunity for reset
the theory even calls Mr.
Biden's campaign slogan build
back better a front for the
conspiracy
build back better building back
better our economy build back
better yet all elements of the
great reset are fundamental to
building the future we need
this pandemic has provided an
opportunity for a reset
it's a big effort to some would
say to build back backpack we
would say to really have a good
reason
conspiracy conspiracy
theory on your freedom
let's Oh Phoebe What's wrong
girl? Let's
like the barking clip was fun.
And I tried what does it matter
baby?
She heard about this year the
clip and she's like
oh I hate that build back better
crap dead. Yeah. Okay. Let's see
how that's going to build back
better. Let's check it out
Germany.
Meantime Germany says that they
will have to start again to fire
up their coal plants as Russia
continues to tighten the flow of
natural gas to Europe. Germany
calling the move a bitter but
necessary step in this
environment.
Yep, it let's check
out I don't know Sri Lanka.
Breaking news actually bringing
in tomorrow in just a second.
But three Lanka's Prime
Minister, apparently he has said
that the troubled economy of Sri
Lanka, as you know, we've been
covering that story here on Sky
News. There have been there has
been some significant unrest and
including burning down
buildings. He's now telling us
that the economy has collapsed
with the country unable to pay
for oil imports. What's going to
happen as a result of that
beautiful island, of course, Sri
Lanka have very rich and varied
but big economic problems at the
moment. And the economy we're
told has collapsed with the
country unable to pay for oil
imports.
Yeah, Oops.
Oops. Which countries next? How
about Turkey Turkey should
collapse?
We think are they're working on
not collapsing.
They've got hyperinflation or
they've done something. Have
they what have they done? They
fixed in Russia. Okay, is Queen
Ursula spoke at the European
Commission. Now we're getting
down to brass tacks. This is
Ursula von der Leyen. She is the
queen bee of the European
Union's and all their
roundtables. Three, three short
clips here. This is obviously
about Ukraine and where she and
the European Union see them
standing in I want in the
future. And the Commission
recommends to the council first
that Ukraine is given European
perspective. And second that
Ukraine is given candidate
status. This is of course on the
understanding that the country
will carry out a number of
further important reforms.
No, yeah. Hey, Ukraine, wait for
the reforms. They're gonna be
fun as Greece How'd that one all
right as the as Greece as the
Greeks how that went now? So
they have the EU, this is not a
judgment call. This is a status
EU perspective. That means that
you can then and I guess they
are now receiving candidate
status, which is kind of like,
yeah, you know, if you keep
kissing me, maybe I'll marry
you. She discussed this with the
Zelenka, of course, when she was
visiting.
So in some a lot has been
achieved. But of course,
important work remains. I have
discussed all this with
President Solinsky and Prime
Minister Shmi. Hall when I was
in Kyiv, round about 10 days
ago.
Oh, did you hear the obvious
gaffe?
About her not being there?
No. Where was she? She discussed
this with Zelensky. In. She
said, Give. We all know it's
Kieve. Crack in the armor
cracked on my checklist on Prime
Minister Shmi. How, when I
wasn't careful around about 10
days ago. And I got a very
telling reply by President
Solinsky. He said, You know,
even if we would not apply for
European membership, these are
all reforms that are necessary,
and that are good for the
country. And we would have to do
them anyway. Because it's for
Ukrainian democracy. Of course,
we know that not everything can
be achieved as long as the war
rages in the country, but many
of these issues can nevertheless
already be addressed.
Okay, they can, by the way, with
the with sanctions. Maybe they
mean this. Apparently Ukraine
has banned the main opposition
party has seized all of its
assets. So that means the kind
of things you know, some things
the European Union wants them to
do. So they're showing her good
faith by seizing the assets of
the political opposition. And
it's not just about Ukraine. Oh,
no, there's a big plan. Georgia
is on deck,
Georgia, she has the same
aspirations and potential as
Ukraine to be invaded by Russia,
Moldova. It's up application has
strength, in particular, the
market orientation of his
economy with a strong private
sector. To succeed, the country
must now come together
politically, to design a clear
path towards structural reform
and the European Union, a path
that concretely sets out the
necessary reforms brings on
board civil society, and
benefits from broad political
support. This is why we
recommend to council to grant
the European perspective and to
assess how Georgia meets the
number of conditions before
granting its candidate status.
So this is like the debutante
ball now, okay, we have to make
sure you have European
perspective, whatever that
means. And then maybe we'll give
you candidate status. There is
there is a plan here that is
nuts. If you look at the
government commission on
Security and Cooperation in
Europe, the C S C E. Have you
ever heard of these jokes? I
have we have come across them.
So their idea and they've
released a paper and as a link
in the show notes, it's well
worth reading. How Russia should
be partitioned into eight
separate parts. This is their
plan going to break up Russia.
So we'll have the Republic of
Russia will have the URL
Republic, the Republic of
Siberia, the Republic of Sokka
and the Far Eastern Republic and
a couple more that are on this
map. I mean, they're insane if
this is not like a secret this
this commission has been around
for a long time. And they're
just publishing this this is
got a screw loose this is this
is you can't do this.
Well, I mean, you can say it all
you want but this is this is a
very bad and what is the CIR CIA
director doing in Moscow to talk
with his counterpart? Any do we
get any reporting on that? No.
Why am I even saying that? I
know I know why even why even
asked. Sorry. Okay, we have a I
have a mini supercut for January
6 one six, Jan six insurrection
day. I have a war on guns. And
we talked about that. We talked
about the war on guns. Oh, the
war on nicotine. We'll do that
after the break.
Let's say I have a nicotine
clip. Well, let's do that. I
also have a Gen six roundup
which might pre preface your
tubercle.
No, I think my supercut prefaces
your round up. Really? Yep. Yep.
It's only 30 seconds, you'll see
there's never been a bigger or
more important story in American
history than this.
This is the most important story
in the history of the Republic.
These January 6 hearings are
remarkable. They are riveting to
hearings last night. They were
searing. They were vivid.
It was compelling. It was
chilling the videos were
chilling and it was it I think
it's going to be historic. This
was a historic, compelling
hearing.
This is very compelling.
Television because it's a very
compelling hearing. And it's
compelling. It's must see
TV must see TV. Well, what what
is the key word for this
supercut
seems that compelling?
I mean, I love it when people do
Supercuts and send them to us
because it's that is the best
way to show that this is a
scripted out system. You know
the so called Talking Points or
whatever you want to call
typical word like compelling.
It's compelling you can take it
off prime time because it's so
compelling. Yet every fail you
want it Yeah, it can in the
morning, every failed TV series
was pretty compelling. But it
just didn't work. Okay, your NPR
Jan Jan 616 insurrection day
rundown. Does it need setup? No.
The House Select Committee
investigating the January 6
insurrection is gearing up for
its next hearing and prs.
Windsor Johnston reports
lawmakers tomorrow work are
expected to explore then
President Donald Trump's efforts
to pressure the Justice
Department in the days after the
2020 election.
The committee yesterday laid out
the case that Trump was deeply
involved in a scheme to pressure
state officials to overturn the
election results. Committee
Chair Bennie Thompson says the
next hearing will show that
Trump was also the driving force
behind an effort to corrupt the
Justice Department.
On Thursday, we'll hear about
another part of that scheme. His
attempt to corrupt the country's
top law enforcement body, the
Justice Department to support
his attempt to overturn the
election.
Tomorrow's hearing will feature
testimony from Jeffrey Rosen who
served as the acting Attorney
General after William Barr
resigned.
Oh yeah, they've got the goods
on him. Now. This is this is the
big moment and I'm pretty sure I
don't know if it started. I have
a feeling Schiff will be
presenting today because he was
yakking it up with Danna bash on
CNN during well
include evidence about Trump
electors and battleground states
who submitted fake Electoral
College ballots, even though
Trump lost these states that
we're talking about. This
is interesting how Dana Bash
sets that up. She's She makes it
sound like there were fake
ballots. But what she's talking
about is that she had, you know,
there was an alternative slate
of electors. Yeah, but what she
says is fake electoral ballots.
That that's yeah, this is a very
skewed way of presenting this
because there
is there is a procedure of
having no, it's not, it's not
illegal, but Schiff is gonna say
it is
include evidence about Trump
electors and battleground states
who submitted fake Electoral
College ballots, even though
Trump lost these states that
we're talking about. We have
already heard that campaign
officials, Trump campaign
officials were involved in that.
Do you have evidence that the
former president himself was
involved? Yes,
we will show evidence of the
involvement in this scheme will
show evidence about what his own
lawyers came to think about this
scheme. And will show courageous
state officials who stood up and
said they wouldn't go along with
this plan to either call
legislatures back into session,
or decertify. The results for
Joe Biden, the system held
because a lot of state and local
elections officials upheld their
oath, their constitution, a lot
of the Republicans as well as
Democrats,
bad blah, blah. So maybe
there'll be some bombshell
bombshell bombshell it'd be a
big bombshell.
seems unlikely.
Now Trump, of course, is is
disputing all of this. And
tonight, bombshell, bombshell,
there we go. Now, I just got to
talk to Trump for a second. Mr.
President. We were okay. When
you took Pocahontas for
Elizabeth Warren because we were
saying it for at least. Man 2008
At least eight years before you
started using Pocahontas, we
were okay with it right John,
but we couldn't use it anymore.
Because people would think
they were stealing if they were
stealing from Trump and it looks
like Trump is just very proud.
This is a problem with us being
so far ahead of the curve.
So when the president said the
following in 12 seconds, I was
like, Okay, now you've ruined
not only one of our favorite
descriptors, but you You've
ruined it for two people now. I
watched this Adam Schiff the
other day shifty Schiff guys,
nothing is nothing we call them
watermelon has the perfect
shape. John Kerry has been
watermelon head on this show for
years. Now the president
appropriates that and applies it
towards Schiff pencil neck, he's
pencil neck
Yeah, pencil neck is better.
Not watermelon head pencil neck
geek watermelon had retract. I
mean, you can still have fun
with with carry. I mean, he's
problem too. But no. Again, we
were very early on the
watermelon head. We're basically
Trump guys before our time. I
mean, not not like for Trump,
but we're just we're like him.
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No There's few things I hate
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flow. So please go for it flow.
Yeah. Yet. You're interrupting
for that.
Who else parties party time?
Know what?
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Jeff is very unprofessional. I'm
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unprofessional. Now, I tried to
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that you have my attention?
Yeah. Did you try to be you got
to meet meatery There your area.
Oh, and you promise you we're
going to try to meet and then
you haven't done anything.
So not only not only do you
interrupt my flow you you do
excoriate me. No, I'm not. I'm
going to try the need. It's just
a mental note. Okay. All right.
Let me see if I can get back
into the flow. There was a very
important meetup in New York
City or Duke of the South paths,
or Patrick Coble, hosted it and
here is a report. Welcome
to the village in the meetup in
New York City sponsored by the
Duke of South a.
It's the Duke of South County.
Pat in the
morning, in the morning. This
is Baronet Sir Michael Anthony.
We're bringing swagger back to
New York City. Greetings from
the People's Republic of New
York where We eat our masks for
breakfast lunch and dinner in
the morning, Dan Franco and the
morning it's Marky Mark MK Ultra
coming to live from New York
City. Thanks boys guys are the
best
in the morning. This is Jane
from Amsterdam living in New
York now under Jimmy in
Williamsburg Brooklyn having the
time of my life beautiful
people. I like to call out my
Brother Tao a fucking douchebag
Oh wonderful day this is that
beautiful origin this social now
we're seeing cake being brought
to the to the carrier.
That was a good report. A lot of
fun people there in New York. He
got the guy live in in Williams.
Brooklyn. Whoo. I don't know
man. Don't worst. Don't let him
catch you going to that meetup.
You know, it's a bunch of kk k
Nazi Quadroon is hanging out
there. Blacksburg, Virginia
spooked meet up maybe
Hulu Gitmo nation. This is dude
named Justin out here at the
Blacksburg Virginia Meetup is mi
six is visiting here. And this
month we had two human resources
and now I'll pass it around the
phone here and they'll say in
the morning or whatever they
want to say Patrick in the
morning, Jake, sir Jake out of
the water and back on board in
the morning. All right. It looks
like we had a great day out here
today and really nice weather
temperatures in the 70s. Now
back to you Adam and John.
Big or small. What matters not
at all. The meetups are fun to
go to you can still make the
hairball rocks meet up the Wisco
meet up 530 in Oshkosh. The
return of John and Taylor to
Denver City park that is in
Denver City Park six o'clock so
you can make that as well.
Tomorrow it's the 70s again, six
o'clock at Rogers campground in
Lancaster, New Hampshire. And
make sure it's New Hampshire,
not Pennsylvania. That would be
an it's an RV site. So hey, that
should be fun. Saturday,
Brisbane, Ian's against monkey
herpes scam. Que that's our
Brisbane and cafe Sanford little
tree bacon brew house in
Stamford village, Australia. JD
the former spook is organizing
that's when I'd love to go to.
Also on Saturday, central Iowa
meet up at noon at smash Park in
West Des Moines, the Central
Oregon local seven teen at noon
Pacific Mecca grande brewing and
tasting room in Madras, Oregon.
Fierce freedom meet up for 40s
and fall of two o'clock on
Saturday champions chicken
Chattanooga Tennessee. So Flo
soiree propaganda palace at
Punta Gorda, Florida that is in
Punta Gorda, two o'clock on
Saturday mid Vancouver Island
meet meet up three o'clock
Pacific the Rogues Oasis Lake
COVID Sean Kawach on British
Columbia, Canada return to the
New England meetup 330 In watch
you said brewery East
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yesterday because she'd Cocina
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it cocina? Christina because one
of them is a bad word. San
Clemente California Leo Bravo
hosting the may meet up in June
at big hop San Antonio, Texas.
The cookout yard party at the
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homestead RSVP for directions if
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Washington, no step on SNEC
western New York meet up Raymond
Klimek veterans park a North
Tonawanda that is on Sunday Also
on Sunday. Oh my goodness this
is crazy. The Michigan local one
ancient ales meet up two o'clock
a brewery Becker in Brighton
Michigan. Crossroads of America
no agenda tribal Redux at the
blind old our brewery in
Indianapolis. Summertime at the
living is easy. Piney Woods for
33 at Rotolo pizzeria in
Longview, Texas. And finally,
for Sunday, totally not a
Russian oligarch yacht meet up
730 Is this is the Sir Brian of
London, and it will be at the
sea explorer Yacht Club in aij.
France, that's when you would
want to go to because he
actually has a catamaran and
we'll be hanging out and have a
good time. So I'm told those of
your no agenda meetups it's
crazy how many people are
getting into these because the
community is what it's all
about. Doesn't matter where
you're from your background,
your race, religion, your
gender. All of it is irrelevant.
No agenda nation is the
community no agenda meetups.com
If you can't find one, start one
yourself and you want
to go hang out with nights and
days. You wouldn't be when you
won't be triggered. You want to
be everybody feels the same
like? To Got any
one iPhone. It's not that good.
You might as well play mine,
Klaus Schwab
is literally your daddy.
I like it. It's a little long.
Let me see what I have. Don't
you have anything better to do?
Okay. That wasn't where that was
nice. I think now I'd like
yours. Well, okay, we can use
it. Unexpected, but it's funny.
I'd like I'd like Klaus Schwab
is literally your daddy. I think
he also didn't say hey, hey
eyepatch. Crenshaw, he was like
getting really rude on him at a
certain point. I just like to
handle one topic. Before we go.
Okay, did I have one clip? I do
have a bunch of clips about
Colombia because the communists
did win. So that's gonna be fun
to listen to on the next you
are right. You said that that
was that was gonna happen. And I
find it very encouraging because
it's, it's a big change. Big
change. I don't know if it's a
good change. It's a big change
not a good change
yeah, the vape Wars is turned a
little ugly, it's turned into
the nicotine wars, things are
changing drastically. Not that
anything has actually happened
yet. But there was an article in
the Wall Street Journal that the
FDA would be maybe no proof,
according to sources would tell
Joule that they have to remove
all of their vaping products,
despite other organizations
being allowed to keep their vape
products. And there's more on
debt the FDA
is planning to reduce nicotine
levels and cigarettes say wants
to reduce the chemical to non
addictive levels to prevent
young people from getting
hooked. But any rule change can
take more than a year and will
likely face legal challenges.
Now I have my thoughts about
this but you said you also had a
clip
Yeah, I have a clip is pretty
similar to yours. Let's play it
though. It mentions jewel at
least. Which one is it? last
clip on the list? It's called
out tobacco update.
Yeah, got it. The Food and Drug
Administration recently made
several moves to try to reduce
smoking, specifically teenage
smoking. And this week, the FDA
announced that it wants to cap
the amount of nicotine in
traditional cigarettes to make
them less addictive. Joining us
now to talk about all of this is
amperes Yukina. Gucci Hey, Yuki.
Hi, Elsa already. So what is
this from the FDA? Exactly?
Well, you know, it's proposal is
to reduce addiction and smoking
related death and prevent kids
from smoking by reducing
nicotine and nicotine plays a
big role in that because it's
addictive. So the Biden
administration hopes to cap the
amount of nicotine and sets to
very low level, and they hope
that will help people quit or
never get hooked in the first
place. But you know, this is a
long way off, it could take
years to implement and the
industry is likely to resist or
fight such measures in court.
Right?
Okay. And just today, the Wall
Street Journal is reporting that
the FDA is ready to force
jewels, e cigarette products off
the market. What more can you
tell us about that?
Yeah, that would be a really big
move because jewel is a top
selling brand. What happened is
two years ago, the FDA decided
it would review all e cigarette
products. So far, Jules rivals,
Reynolds, American and enjoy
have gotten approvals for some
of their tobacco flavored
products. But according to that
news report jewels are going to
be denied. And we don't really
know yet why the FDA declined
comment.
Yeah, there's a lot of things
happening here simultaneously,
I'm surprised that they're
wrapping it all up into one
ball. Because this has been
going on since they tried to get
remember that Trump they were
saying, Oh, we got to get rid of
these vapes. And they they wrote
Melania into it. And then Trump
found out that what a scam they
were running. Right now the
global market share of i cos IQ
O S, which is the combustible
product, so it won't, it'll be
the it's a smokeless tobacco,
but it's still actual tobacco
functions a bit like a vape has
about 28% global market share of
all tobacco products, that
alternative tobacco products I'm
sorry, but this, this lowering
of the nicotine, this is this is
this will result in one thing
and one thing only people
spending more on cigarettes,
this will
result in an increase in lung
cancer. And it'll benefit
Pfizer. That
that's just I think that's part
of it. Now remember, there's a
master states agreement that
that many, if not all states
have already banked on a
significant portion of tobacco
taxes goes towards funds for you
know, it's supposed to be to
heal the you know to take care
of those with cancer from
cigarettes scam but ever since
vape products have come in that
number has gone down but these
are very big funds and bonds or
whatever the the instrument is
they have to keep the money has
to keep flowing and I think
they're desperately worried if
this is big money. Congress
billions of dollars.
This was just you have to buy
more now. Yeah, it'll increase
their money. Yeah, exactly. Win
win.
So we've got them pushing. And I
think when when you use
combustible i cos which will be
the reason to get rid of vaping
products. Because it's tobacco,
you still get the tax sale. So
in my mind, this is a big ass
scam. And how did prohibition
work? The last time we tried it,
it didn't work out at all.
Created a crime ridden country
all right, I think we should
pack it up not because we're out
of time and the affiliates are
getting angry. Because I've got
that that box waiting for me. I
can't wait to configure it so I
can be disappointed.
That's where the dog was
barking.
Probably. She's so good. Coming
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guess I'll slip in the ants. I
got some professor JJ and a DS
laughs always good. Always love
a DS laughs Look forward to
deconstructing the next couple
of days. We'll do that on
Sunday. Everybody who's doing
meetups this weekend. Enjoy.
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This morning renewed hope and
relief
kits about reported incidents
and the baseline rate of
myocarditis prior to
vaccination. Is there any data
that you have on
that show? Definitely say no.
Shots are expected in little
arms as soon as tomorrow. This
is a known phenomena in the 12
to 17 year old age range. I'm
not trying to deny that there's
some signal here and the quality
17 year olds who were
vaccinated, the rate that it was
seen about fivefold higher than
the baseline rate. If this were
a normal summertime.
Living is
the CDC saying nearly 20 million
more children can now get
vaccinated this morning renewed
hope and relief.
If this word normal summertime,
doctors warn COVID can be deadly
for young children. natural
immunity isn't enough
just about reported incidents
and the baseline rate of
myocarditis prior to
vaccination. Is there any data
that you have on that?
So again, what would you say to
parents who say is it really
worth it? I'm not trying to deny
that there's some signal here
about fivefold higher than the
baseline rate.
Not whole families were on board
though.
This morning, renewed hope and
relief.
Then you spread your
CDC saying nearly 20 million
more children can now get
vaccinated.
I'm not trying to deny that
there is some signal.
Okay, what would you say to
parents who say is it really
worth it?
I would definitely say now
is about fivefold higher than
the baseline rate. If this were
a normal summer time,
or jump cdcc, nearly 20 million
more children can now get
vaccinated. So again, what would
you say to parents who say is it
really worth it?
So it's about the reported
incidents and the baseline rate
of myocarditis prior to
vaccination. Is there any data
that you have on that?
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of ants and then ground them to
a powder like a fine fine grind
of black pepper we were having
dinner and I got an ant somehow
it's a meal and I ate it these
things are peppery I got ants
got ants these ants they don't
need a lot and then you see when
you find all the ones that are
roaming around your life back
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the burning trick is torture.
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I know I'm gonna sound like an
idiot I know I can't rap go
there and I'm actually just
trying to jam the most absurd
portion of our culture in their
face to prove a point that
Listen, I love them they love me
and that's how we should act we
all need to relax and be less
tense around one another COVID
still
get you sick it's like a trick
three shots of permanent masking
doesn't seem to the Celtics
gonna win I'm a bet man so what
are the tea leaves vaccinated in
the NBA? I was wrong I talked a
lot of issues if I've got that
back out I follow up on the side
effects man and that's just
facts I never really thought of
long term consequences and
that's good to go what I'm
saying look up Henrietta Lacks
I'm losing my crypto but I'm
finding my religion heading the
right direction now I'm still
sending I was worried about TD
Bank abandon me financially but
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I'm fine well I guess we'll see
another central last exchange
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