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Sheamus started looking at
building hot rods, Adam curry,
John C. Dvorak. Thursday, July
21 2022. This is your award
winning game nation media
assassination episode 1470. This
is no agenda, placing our bets
and broadcasting live from the
heart of the Texas hill country
here in FEMA Region number six.
Morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry. And from Northern
California, we're worried sick.
Biden has COVID. I'm Jessie
DeVore. I
kill
the second you said Northern
California instead of your usual
North northern Silicon Valley.
It's got to be a bigger area
because so many people are
concerned.
Oh, my goodness, John, we have
real news. We have real news,
Justin. And now back to real.
President Biden has been tested
positive for COVID 19. Let's get
straight to Jeremy diamond at
the White House. Jeremy, how is
the President's health overall?
Obviously he's fully vaccinated
boosted. But he did just come
off this big overseas trip. I'll
answer the question. Well,
generally the President has
dementia. Now he's being taken
off the field after announcing
as cancer. He's got COVID This
may be it? Yeah, listen, this is
very significant. Very different
from when we had a president of
the United States last test
positive for COVID. That was
when President Trump had it.
That was before he has been
vaccinated. In this case,
President Biden is vaccinated
and he is also double got it but
he is experiencing we're told
very mild symptoms according to
the White House and he has begun
taking a course of that
antiviral packs low video
treatment. Portland statements
in the White House. We have just
gotten moments ago saying that
consistent with CDC guidelines,
you will isolate at the White
House and we'll continue to
carry out his duties fully
during that time. They say that
he's been in contact with White
House staff by phone this
morning to participate in his
plan meetings from the White
House with your phone and via
zoom Hold on a second. Are you
telling me that the President of
the United States uses zoom
he doesn't have a they don't
have a closed circuit system.
They use Zoom.
Yes, pretty lame laugh my phone
this morning and he'll
participate in his plan meetings
from the White House with your
phone and via zoom from the
residence. The White House also
says that consistent with
protocol he'll continue to work
in isolation until he tests
negative and once he tests
negative he'll return to in
person work. Yeah, we'll call it
right now. He's out. He's done.
This is it.
You don't think so? No. We're
wanting his symptoms. I've read
the synthesis his symptoms are
he's tired and he's got a cough
what else? How can he tell his
guide COVID He's always tired
he's got a cough he keeps
coughing let's just look at the
reality of the situation you
can't believe they can't
go on. You can't you can't rely
on anything they're saying they
had to take them off. They had
to take them off the field the
guy was out of control. Do you
have the cancer clip?
I have the definitive did you
get the new one I sent up oh I'm
sorry. Oh, you need to tell me
about updates
it's just a it's a longer better
version at all. Okay, yeah, I
got let me just save it to the
bin. Man pin boy you into the
bin to the time it been we used
back in the day.
We had to have a messenger go
out.
Take a reel to reel. Drive it
over broad dresses and saw nor
flex What was that little nor
not to Norelco. But the other
one the other one had this
little tape recorder very
famous. Everyone had to have the
dictaphone wasn't on y'all. This
business or this bit. The
broadcaster's used to use these
things.
Nor it's not a no Ralco but as
soon as has that good name
tricycle and they never had
a Niagara Niagara exactly
whatever happened to them? Well
they were instrument German
instruments of war so we had to
get rid of them they were too
good. Here's the longer clip my
mother drove us and rather than
us be able to walk and guess
what? Well at first frost you
know what was happening? You'd
had to put on your windshield
wipers to get literally the oil
slick off the window. That's why
it's so damn many other people I
grew up have cancer and why
can't for the longest time.
Delaware had the highest cancer
rate in the nation. So they had
to pull him off the field and I
think they're just gonna do it
to him now look at that given
impacts low COVID
We know he's a goner.
I don't know okay let's go back
over that clip the one you got
apart may have already started I
want to play that clip again and
I want to play it in chunks and
I don't want word for word
translation of what he said my
mother drove us my mother drove
us and rather than and rather
than us be able to walk us being
able to walk walk as
my mother drove us rather than
us being able to walk yeah what
kind of a sentence is that if he
finishes it and guess what oh no
I guess not guess what guess
what what what the first frost
the first frost you know what
was happening? You know what was
happening you know what was
happening? You'd had to put on
your windshield wipers to get
literally the oil slick off the
window. Okay, you had to turn on
your windshield wipers to get
literally the slick off your
window that's why I'm so damn
many other people I grew up I
have cancer that's why I and so
damn many people I grew up with
have cancer because the
windshield wipers let's go back
that's why I'm so damn many
other people I grew up I have
cancer. That's why I'm so damn
many people. I grew up with
cancer and why can't for the
longest time and I can't for the
what? And why can't for the
longest time? Why can't for the
longest time. Delaware had the
highest cancer rate in the
nation? Well, Delaware had the
highest cancer rate in the
nation. For the longest tail.
Why was it again? Okay, so your
point is well made. Our
president of the United States
is demented.
is totally out of
the horse thing was people that
I don't know how they put up
with it. Oh, a dead Biden's I
was listening to one of these
talk radio guys on a cage. Do
they have the left wingers?
Yeah. And this guy's going on
and on about how wonderful Biden
is. And oh, my God, if a
Republican got in, we'd all be
dead. It's Biden is the best
president we've had for decades.
It goes on like that I'm taking
the seat pay any attention to
anything? Hey, you know, Joe is
pretty honest, though. He went
when he's all messed up. And he
told us how he got COVID. He
actually set it I mean, he was
out distributing it to respond
to the pandemic, including
donating more than 1 million
doses of COVID-19. To the West
Bank and Gaza. Just
how many doses do you need?
They had to pull them off the
field. John, they had to. They
had to, it's just no, no stop,
get them off to get them up.
Week. They couldn't even get
him. He couldn't even dope him
up enough to sign the executive
order for the climate crisis. Or
they're so worried about what's
going to come when that thing is
signed.
That
I don't know if this just felt
the timing felt. right for me
that this was done on purpose.
You know, I don't think he has
COVID.
I don't think he knows if he has
COVID. The question is, will
they keep them off? Or will they
put them back in and who slips
in? Who slips and
Dick Morris wasn't a big Clinton
adviser, Dick Morris. It would
be a Dick decware Dick Morris on
the silicon spin show once Is he
a nice guy seems like he's
pretty funny, even though he's
dopey. Ah, well, I you know, he
was he's remote, unfortunately.
So I couldn't really hang out
with him. But he, he really
pissed off one of the other
guests. Oh, it's very
well known woman. I can't
remember if you're well known.
Well known. We can't remember
her name. But that's me. But she
was sitting there grumbling as
he because she was saying into
the mic. She said Can this guy
ever stop talking? Wow. Morris
was a real mic hog.
And it was very noticeable.
Well,
he's he seems to be a mercenary
when it comes to politics.
Right. But but he did work for
Bill Clinton did Yes, he did. He
worked for Clinton for a while.
And then when Clinton got rid of
him, he was hated Clinton. So
he's the one of those types of
guys
almost like, where's my so he
was
he was on. I forget what show he
was on. But he just up and comes
out and says, Oh, no, no, this
is what's going to happen. This
is how it's going to work. And
he actually has a full on
explanation. And this is what we
can look forward to in 2024.
He'll be the Republican nominee.
They'll probably get it by
acclamation. I don't think
there'll be a primary and to win
the election, and his opponent
is going to be here.
He's talking about Trump
obviously in the election, and
his opponent is going to be
Hillary Clinton. Let me explain
that. Already. The Democrats are
pressuring Biden not to run
because they see what is
disaster
So he will be Harris is no
better. And the line of possible
alternatives is queuing up. You
have Gavin Newsom, Governor flow
of California, the governor of
Colorado, Pete Buttigieg
transportation secretary. But
ultimately the left is going to
have their candidates and
they'll probably run Sanders or
maybe AOC. And that will trigger
Hillary into the race in order
to save the Democratic Party
from the left to rerun of the
Hillary Sanders race of 16. And
I think Hillary will win that
contest. I think she and Trump
will face it off, and I think
Trump is going to win handily.
This is all spelled out in
detail in my book, the return
and Donald Trump's come back in
2024. And you can read it in the
book and then watch it unfold in
the in the media and in reality,
okay, so it's always interesting
when someone first of all brings
Hillary in which I've been a
believer of off for a long time
that she will run she will run
one more time. She's a big fan,
big fan, Hillary.
But Dick Morris is no no, this
is not what's gonna happen,
Trump's gonna run and the
Hillary will be running against
them because the Democratic
Party will need saving. And how
does he know this? Well, because
Trump basically co wrote his
book with him. Trump gave me the
inside story of what he's
planning to do in 2024. And we
developed it together and phone
calls, meetings. And and it's
it's Trump is not once all this
cards close to his chest. He
can't announce now because the
countless tell him he can't let
the money come out of his
campaign kitty for these
rallies. But he he's definitely
running in his mind is running.
And we're going to do things
totally differently in 24 than
we do,
for example, is a quick decision
coming up. In the case of Moore
versus Harper Supreme Court, we
move on to next term that
completely cuts the governor's
out of the process, and the
state courts out of the process
of running elections for House
and Senate president. It's
entirely the legislature's of
states. And in the five key
swing states, Republicans
control the legislature, but the
Democrats control the governor.
So we've passed all these great
bills prohibiting dropboxes
photo ID no boundaries are
obvious thing. And the
Democratic governors have veto
them. But when the court rules
in this case, which they will
next term, it will completely
cut the governance out of the
process. And those bills will be
veto proof and take effect after
sets up like that, that I talked
about in the book to explain the
nuts and bolts of how Donald
Trump is going to run and win.
Now make sure you buy the book
so you can follow along.
Follow the bouncing ball. He
doesn't sound like he's all
there. But
I thought it was just
interesting. Yeah, well, I mean,
yeah, it is interesting. And the
thing is, it's in a bizarro
world is actually a possibility.
There was some election changes
that took place. I have the
clip. Oh, like so? Because I
don't know if he's pushed this
into the, into the oh, this
Heil, the the Is this the
electoral Count Act? Yeah, it's
just, it just will get through
and it's going to change a
number of things. But what it
does, if you listen carefully
and read between the lines on
this report, which is I believe,
is NPR.
It makes it sound as though some
of the ideas Trump had about
pence being here and doing this
and doing that. And some of the
other stuff was well founded
because they've had to actually
codify some of this stuff where
it gets it was very vague.
Listen to this. Republican
Senator Susan Collins of Maine,
negotiated the legislation with
West Virginia Democrat Joe
Manchin. It updates the
electoral Count Act, a law
passed in 1887 that many
criticized as vague. The bill
would increase the threshold for
challenging any state's slate of
electors to 20% of the members
of each chamber. It would also
spell out the role of the vice
president who presides over the
process is only ministerial. And
Senator Collins says a second
bill would increase penalties to
those who threatened election
workers and improve how the
postal service handles mail in
ballots. The Senate's top
Republican Mitch McConnell has
suggested the law needs updating
this, you know, it's interesting
because along with this bill,
which I'm not quite sure where
it is.
I've heard the term in the media
fake electors Trump had a slate
of fake electors is called an
alternative slate but okay. I
think that that's all related.
If it was the Democrats, it'd be
an alternative slate. If it's
Republican
electors, and they
This is a mainstream narrative
audio, J six January 6 for
Trump. It's fake electric
electric Raizy. I'd fake
electors online though these
things were very calm. They
weren't uncommon. And no, I
guess this law of 1887 was part
of the reason that some of these
things existed. Some of these
things were done. So they looked
at this law and said, This law
is the problem. That's, that's
change it, which is what they're
doing. And, you know, Trump
wasn't that out of bounds. He's
out of bounds if you're just
gonna believe everything that
you know, these Democrats say
without a Republican in the
room, a real Republican in a
room and one of the two
Republicans in the room was
kissing a girl who was out he's
not even going to run again and
he was on Face The Nation and
listen to this little back and
forth with face to face nation
woman.
And this is about you know,
about Trump and in the limo.
Kissinger is the Republican who
was crying he's a Republican,
along with Cheney, and he's an
he was an anti hates Trump, he
should be. He shouldn't even be
on this committee, and neither
should Cheney because they
should do like you're always
supposed to do recuse yourself
or being biased but no, no, no,
she's on the gold team.
She's on the gold team. That's
her job. CNN was reporting the
DC police officer who had been
somehow involved in the
motorcade arrangements, was
corroborating the testimony
given by Cassidy Hutchinson that
there was
an almost violent confrontation
with the former president in the
vehicle that day. Is that what
the committee has been told? I
can't confirm or deny those
because we haven't come out with
who we have. I haven't spoken to
I'll just say, I'm not going to
aggressively push back on that
characterization. And we have
every reason to believe that
what Cassidy Hutchinson said at
least from what she said she
heard because she wasn't in the
limo never said she was she was
told this by others told this we
fully believe that she is a
credible witness and her
allegations are quite explosive.
Oh yes. witness of the of the
telling fourth party witness
Yes. She's the witness of a
telling him I heard I heard from
a friend of mine who heard from
her sister's buddy yeah, that
this happened. Yeah, that's the
same person. I heard about this.
Are you gonna show us under Are
you going to tell us under oath
that you heard this? Yeah, yeah.
I'm under oath. I'm under oath.
Yes. I'm under oath. And I'm
telling you I heard that I heard
that she said this about that
about this about that. Yeah.
I mean, this is just remind
everybody this is not a real
trial or anything this is this
is not a Court of Justice. This
is a show and it's a shit show.
It's no good. There's no cool
graphics that scheduling back on
TV again tonight that I thought
it was tomorrow night the 22nd
that it was Friday so it was
Thursday. Well, it would be
stupid to put it on Friday night
so you I just thought somehow I
thought it was the 22nd Okay,
well maybe I mean you could be
we could look it up but I think
in a wrap it up is this is this
it because I don't know much to
go months
really, they're learning so much
learning so much. It's like
layers of an onion. We're just
peeling it back and the more we
peel back the more we'd love
just more layers is more than
keep doing it until the November
election and they turns around
and next thing you know the
Democrats are right or the
Republicans are running stuff.
And that'll that'll change the
tone of it.
You know, I just had a thought
what if Biden actually just died
and then like, oh, shit, now
what? To tell everyone he has
COVID
Oh, you're Wait a minute. So
you're actually suggesting he is
dead as we speak. Now show me
some evidence. He's not people.
Get him on the balcony. Wait. So
it's like the queen? Yes, of
course. Now it's now it's a
matter of timing. Now we just
got to figure it all out when
with the Pope needs to resign
then the queen can die then
Biden can die. And then we're in
the great reset.
This one hit me where the Pope
is in the reset thing. He can't
die. Oh, no, no, no. I said
resign. He's not going to die.
He's going to resign.
Yeah, there's only one Pope in
the entire history of the Pope
dumb. Yeah, it's ever resigned
and it was probably a good
reason. Yes. And this one will
do the same.
Well, he should this guy's no
good. Yes. Not even Catholic.
And I know that my
Well, yeah, that's really true.
That's That's an interesting
idea. It just hit me. I mean,
why not? I mean, so we're
thinking like he's trapped.
They're trying to shut him up.
What if the guy I mean, clearly
they can keep it quiet to
As cancer I mean anything could
have happened. By the way has
anyone answered the cancer issue
what?
They came out with a statement?
Oh they did. What was it?
He doesn't have cancer he has
dementia. Sorry everybody.
Here's what they did to answer
that begin with the heat
emergency affecting hundreds of
millions of people both here at
home and abroad. Heat like we've
never seen before. Our high
temperature 113 degrees in parts
of Texas and Oklahoma. The low
temperature overnight at calling
it a heat apocalypse. Yeah, but
you weren't here during a heat
Apocalypse Now. Where are you?
Some? Oh, it's just hot. This is
actual news. This is ABC News.
Some are calling it a heat
apocalypse. What dude on the
sidewalk who is some scientists?
Well, let's check out Texas
again. This morning and already
historic heat wave is expanding.
60 million people across the US
are expected to face
temperatures of 100 degrees or
higher in the coming days. We've
never put out a 10 day forecast
quite like this. In Texas. The
10 day forecast at our Houston
station shows triple digits
across the board for the first
time ever triple digit heat
looks like it's going nowhere in
the foreseeable future. Much of
Texas has seen no measurable
rain for weeks. Residents now
being asked to conserve
electricity and water. We're
experiencing a stress on our
system because of peak demands
with Peak weather conditions.
Whatever you do, don't think
about anything the President
said please peak demand Whoa, we
need don't turn on your air
conditioner please. Oh, climate
change across the globe. The two
hottest years on record were
2016 and 2020. And every decade
since the 1960s has been warmer
than the previous decade.
Experts say heat waves are
getting worse due to climate
change driven by human activity.
I know you're looking at me now
and saying okay, you showed us
50 years our earth is way older
than this. And we've been way
hotter than this. And that's
true. However, those came with
other signals and indicators
like Earth's orbit or proximity
to the Sun. Well, we have right
now scientists say the
attribution to this rapid rise
in temperatures, greenhouse gas
emissions Shut up. It's science.
It's science and it's global.
overseas. The UK is expecting
its hottest day on record today
while extreme heat fuels dozens
of wildfires in both France and
Spain. Two large fires in France
have burned more than 40 square
miles, forcing 1000s of people
to evacuate. The heat is also
being blamed for more than 1000
deaths in Spain and in Portugal,
where the drought is blamed on
climate change. That's right.
Spontaneous fires starting
because of climate change. And
how about this, let's just bring
you some breaking news. Now Sky
News understands the RAF has
halted flight in and out of RAF
Brize Norton because the runway
has melted in this extreme
weather now pricing also is in
Oxfordshire is the largest RAF
base in the country. And another
source has been telling Sky News
this afternoon that contingency
plans have been implemented to
ensure that there is no impact
on any military operations today
the runway has melted it's just
oozing goo How will they ever
land there again
the
you know
my put in the newsletter one of
these photos of these fires
Yeah. And it's all along the
freeway and you can see because
all the fires started right by
the road and there's they're all
individual that somebody's
throwing matches or something
out of their cars they drive by
someone stewardess all arson
somewhere started by people
barbecuing outside. I mean,
there's all kinds of stuff that
starts fires. But I think
there's a lot of you know,
there's excess, it seems to me
because we started saw this. I
started to see this in
California. There's an excessive
number of arsonists that seem to
be young. Yeah. So we had went
around it. We had one here in
the Berkeley area. I know
they're all from Berkeley.
They could all be from Berkeley.
They're not this is the schools
they're teaching these kids to
be arsonists
are citizens one of the worst
things you can do I mean, it's
one of the worst things. Being
an arsonist is one of the worst
types of persons who can be
first of all, at the base of it
is always seen as a sexual
disorder.
Really, a lot of arsonists get
off literally by a big fire.
I'd love to see an image of
this. I like this. You can look
it up yourself, but it is
documentable. And so the courts
are very leery of arsonists
because of this, this this
provision
version and they'll throw the
book at him and a lot of
arsonists will get locked up for
a very long time because they're
they're sick people. And
I think we're for summary, we're
breeding them. I don't know.
Well, if it's if it's sex
related, you know, that seems to
be a lot of education in that
going on certainly the Berkeley
area so maybe, you know, it's
making people not so looking for
an escape hatches fire.
Climate change.
This definitely must be sick
individuals, for sure. But
luckily, luckily, Old Joe was on
the scene, he's gonna take care
of us.
Correct, but you're gonna do
this, you get it, you're the one
that brought it up. I'm gonna
keep I'm gonna keep it going.
It's just I was you can't have
quotes from him now.
This is before he was dead. This
is.
BC before BB President Biden
addressing climate change today.
And as we have reported here,
the President's efforts to pass
legislation have been shot down
at least temporarily by
Democratic Senator Joe Manchin,
with the President in
Massachusetts today, where he
called Climate Change a clear
and present danger. As
President, I have a
responsibility to act with
urgency and resolve when our
nation faces clear and present
danger. And that's what climate
change is about. It is literally
not figuratively a clear and
present danger. Literally,
literally, not figuratively,
literally. The President then
went on to list some things he
could do turn him around with us
from Washington. But Terry, the
bottom line without enough votes
in the Senate, particularly from
Senator Manchin, because it's
5050. What can the President do
on his own, not much to it,
especially given the scale of
the climate challenge, but as
you say, the President did
announce some smaller unilateral
initiatives $2.3 billion to make
infrastructure more resilient,
and those communities most
affected by climate change, help
low income Americans with their
cooling and air conditioning
expenses, and open up areas in
the Gulf of Mexico for offshore
wind power, but all that really
is miniscule compared with the
challenge a national global
challenge that requires a
national response and that can
only come from Congress and
without Joe Manchin or a single
Republican. This will have to do
for now.
Have they come up with a new
version of that bill yet? It's
got to be a trillion dollars
data No, it's not going
anywhere. No No cheating you
know the problem you know they
have is that this thing and mash
it has no choice but to stay on
the on the Republican side of
this because this bill and all
these bills target West
Virginia. Yes, I mean, it's a
target state so Manchin can't
vote for any of this stuff and
never will be able to because
it's just a poke in the eye of
the voters of West Virginia you
can't do it. We don't hear about
West Virginia energy producing
state that targeted this mostly
cold bearing it's just you know,
he can't be can't support this
stuff. What happened to cinema?
We don't hear about her anymore.
I don't know that you know,
this.
The other day myself. What have
I haven't heard her voice? She's
just gone. Just they don't talk
about her. She's not a problem
anymore. But she got her
censored by her own party.
In Arizona. Oh, so she they
censored her censured? censured,
I say censor, which means he
can't talk, which means censored
censured, she got censured and
now it means that you know that
she got scolded is a scolding.
It doesn't mean any it doesn't
do anything. There's no, you
know, jail time involved. I
mean, I think
Cheney got censured in Wyoming
to buy her party there. Didn't
do anything she got now she's
the head honcho over there. And
in the hearings, a lot of people
a lot of people tweeted and sent
me copies of the art
Transportation Secretary mayor,
affectionately known as mayor
Pete Mayor Pete Buttigieg of him
saying well you know, we're the
ones just got it but I'm
paraphrasing everyone should buy
an electric vehicle. Yeah, I saw
that clip. And I thought I
thought it was funny but he said
a lot more in depth stuff that I
think is is much crazier really
when you think about it, and
also he said it Yeah, of course
I did from CNBC now when you're
on CNBC, you know,
it's a different type of
conversation different vibe. So
what's his face the you
recognize his voice, the main
host there of the of their
morning show. He's saying, okay,
so how does this make sense? You
know, we get the gas gas is sky
high. We've got this looming
climate emergency, you know,
can't we just make it so that
while we're working on the
climate emergency, you
People can still have enough
energy to cool their home in the
summer. And to heat it in the
winter. That was the basic
question. And Mayor Pete who has
he's had some kind of makeover.
There's something going on with
his face, I can't quite put my
finger on it. Although he does
have this mustache shadow, which
looks a lot like the guy with
the leather guy with a mustache
and Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
It's just if you picture that on
Mayor Pete, it's kind of creepy.
It's, I can't.
Some people know what I'm
talking about.
And he's obviously running. I
mean, he's this is not even he
does not speaking as a
transportation secretary, he's
speaking as a candidate for
president. For example, if the
president declares a climate
emergency executive order, we
are going to stop oil and gas
drilling in the Outer
Continental Shelf, we're going
to do all kinds of things that
will limit production of
hydrocarbons at this time, with
the idea that by 2030, everyone
else is going to be along with
us. And that will somehow you
think we're going to, we're
going to be able to change the
weather between or the climate
between now and 2030. With what
would change the climate between
20 We've changed the climate
between 2010 and now and not in
a good way. So yes, we can and
act to make sure that we reverse
the worst effects of climate
change. Look, some of it's upon
us right now, there. This is not
a question about whether it's
going to happen.
It's a question. They're going
to keep rising. It's a question
of how many lives and how many
livelihoods are going to be
destroyed by allowing the worst
effects of climate change to
have right now people know, I've
never known the United States.
I've never known the United
States for something that may or
may not happen by 2030. They're
dying from the heat because of a
climate related extreme weather
are not going to come sooner.
1030. In the meantime, they need
energy to cool their homes and
to heat their homes in the
meantime, right. And as you as
you know, I mean, the other
thing that's striking is I've
noticed some naysayers in the US
speaking as if the only power
sources that are exist that
exist are solar, wind, and
hydrocarbon. Obviously, in
Europe, they have a mix that
relies partly on nuclear, we
have more options that are being
developed in the US, as well as
being smarter and more efficient
with the energy that we have.
Energy efficiency has often been
described as the fifth fuel. And
then in the transportation side
of things, finding less carbon
intensive ways to move our
vehicles obviously, the the
leading and most visible
example, that's electric
vehicles, that's why we're
fighting to make EVs cheaper.
And it's why we're getting these
charging stations out across the
country. But I've just, I've
never known the United States to
be a country that looks around
the world and says, what's the
lowest common denominator? Let's
do that. Or we don't have
control over every piece of it.
So let's sit back, accept the
status quo and let some other
country lead. That's not what
America does. And I think what
you're gonna see, in the
President's today's analysis
insistence that America should
be leading the way and
challenging the rest of the
world to catch up to us instead
of matching some other country
that isn't doing a very good
job.
So he has literally no
suggestions just hey, man had
nothing to say that was the most
amazing thing I've ever heard.
It was a bunch of platitudes
been it's we're a great country.
We're a great country, we put
our shoulders behind the problem
and we go go go.
You summarized it right there.
And vote for me at the end vote
for me. Well, this all of
course, comes down to there's
just too many people on the
planet. This is what these
people are pushing. These people
particularly it mean, from The
Population Bomb, I got a lot of
feedback on The Population Bomb.
But, you know, the Georgia
Guidestones said 500 million
people, that's all you need to
have. And this was backed up by
a surprising source at the World
Economic Forum.
The gorilla Lady Jane Goodall.
Now we know she's a
I think probably, what was it
two years ago, we played a clip
of hers where she was also a
World Economic Forum, it might
have been a year old, where she
was saying, oh, yeah, no,
because of because of climate
change, and too many people.
That's why we get viruses and
this is why we're all gonna die.
And so she's, you know, sweet
old gorilla lady. So here she
is, you cannot hide away from
human population growth.
Because, you know, it underlies
so many of the other programs,
all these things we talked about
wouldn't be a problem. If that
was the size of population that
there was 500 years ago.
What do you think? 500 years
ago? 500 million maybe at the
time.
Well, I have the numbers. Oh,
fantastic. You have I don't have
them right here. I go to the
other desk. Well, it's very
exciting. Oh, wait, I got him
right here. Good. 500 years ago
is what year 1500.
Yeah, let's just call it that.
No.
Yeah. 15 Yeah. 1500 22 Okay,
1500.
Shit. There's a mismatch between
the year nominees you say? I
didn't say 500 million was the
Georgia Guidestones. And Goodall
says the amount should be the
same as 500 years ago.
500 million? Hey, maybe that
baby's looking at this same
stuff I'm looking at? Yeah,
well, but how does she come up
with that being the right
number? Yeah. Why is it the
right number in the year 1500,
into the dark ages.
So it wasn't that much more. I
mean, it didn't grow that fast.
It wasn't it didn't really start
taking off in growth until
around after World War Two to be
honest about it. I mean, the
growth from for example, 1900 to
1950. Well, let's see.
1900 1600 1950 was 22.5. I'm
sorry, 1.6 million to 2.5. But
it took off right after the
Second World War. That took off
in the 1700 was 610,000 1500 was
a 500,006 1017 60 and 60 years,
it went up by another 100 and 50
million, then it went up and it
kept going up. How about 1900?
What was 1900 1900 was 1.6
billion. So that was that was a
lot. Okay. The reason I bring
this up should be obvious.
We've been linked by making the
link which is we've discussed
for over a decade between The
Population Bomb the less human
people and the climate change
people that the same people. And
we had a discussion about
Margaret Sanger and the American
eugenicist movement from 1900
was up until World War Two, but
really 1900 1920 was a lot of
activity. And I wanted to find
something because you know, you
took a position and you were you
were very clear. And you are
right, of course, that back in
the day, in the days of Margaret
Sanger, these were accepted
thoughts. eugenics was a very
accepted
movement in the United States.
Until a Hitler Well, you know,
opted, it never went, Oh my God,
Q Hitler co opted it or maybe
was given that or saw it or was
a fan of it. And I was a fan.
Everyone was a fan. I went to
the source, I went to the
source, you will enjoy this
source that this man wrote the
book on it. He wrote the book,
it's called war on the week. His
name is Edwin black, your
friend, ah, Edwin Black, who
also wrote the book about the
writing phenomenon. This guy's
the only guy who is not a spook
that produces so much copy. In
2003, he did a he gave a talk on
C span three book TV with I kid
you not eight, eight people in
the audience at the Tennessee
library. And he talked about the
the American eugenics movement,
which is a part of his, his book
that he had out in the time
we're on the week. So I'm gonna
start with what he had to say
about Margaret Sanger, the
founder of Planned Parenthood,
at the time, very active in the
American eugenics movement.
Margaret Sanger was a famous
eugenicist, you have done on the
stand. This was not just a
movement of a of a couple of
weird guys, this was entrenched
national policy. And this was
embraced and advocated by the,
by the power structure in the
United States.
All the Presidents of the United
States Theodore Roosevelt,
Woodrow Wilson, FDR,
Harding, and in the case of
Margaret Sanger, there's of
course, a huge
controversy as to whether she is
a racist or not a racist or
anything of that nature. And the
documentation shows that
Margaret Sanger was not a
racist, but she was a bigot. She
was not a Nazi, or any kind of
Jew hater. But she surrounded
herself with the greatest Nazis
and Jew haters in the United
States. People so very violent.
They,
they got fan mail from Adolf
Hitler.
And she did want to save
humanity, but only the top 30%.
And so terms like human waste
and human weeds populated her
speeches and her publications as
she tried to relieve the teeming
masses by ensuring that they
stopped teaming.
So that should end any
discussion about Margaret Sanger
and should open unnecessarily
this could be this seems to me
to be a little bit of a very
gray ball
I'm agreeing I'm agreeing with
you. What are you talking about?
I'm agreeing with you. I mean, I
still see her thing was about
birth control.
And to me you Genesis has to do
is killing people.
Well, eugenics, there's three
types of eugenics. I've done a
lot, a little bit of research.
Yeah, it sounds like I know I'm
getting having to fight from a
defense. I'm not fighting.
That's the point. I'm not
fighting you. I'm playing clips
with your friend. No, I know, I
understand that technique. You I
watched your MO, you're like it.
Okay. So let me throw you out of
the ring. Just a few clips from
Edwin black, the whole thing has
to be seen a link in the show
notes. Here he is about
discussing the foundations and
the funding of the eugenics
movement in America between
19 119 2019 20 It was really
well underway.
So these guys
obtained immense amounts of
corporate philanthropy to back
their ideas. I'm talking here
about corporate philanthropy
engaged in ethnic cleansing, the
Carnegie Institution, the
Rockefeller Foundation, the
Harriman railroad fortune,
pouring the equivalent of
millions into the coffers of
these gentlemen to establish
research facilities on Long
Island and elsewhere, that would
study how best to eliminate all
of the defective, unwanted unfit
and unacceptable types of human
beings, that they considered
eugenics really, out of bounds.
Now, what were some of their
methods that they wanted? The
first method that they thought
about one of the one of the
first was gas chambers, yes,
chambers. Now, Gee, I wonder who
picked up on that. Remember,
we're talking about the first 20
years of the 20th century. And
they thought that the best idea
was to march these guys into
public gas chambers, in groups
organized on a township or a
county or a village basis. And
within a period of time, these
guys would disappear. But they
but they concluded that our
society was not ready for gas
chambers. Oh, it would take 20
years.
Some individuals freelanced. For
instance, there were mental
hospitals in Illinois, one in
particular that I described in
the book and Lincoln, Illinois,
who fed their new patients milk
from tubercular cows. And in so
doing, infected these new
patients, and then they allowed
them to sleep in open
dormitories
to cross infect the others. And
by this method, they would have
a 30 to 40% death rate of new
patients. And tuberculosis, of
course, was in that era, as bad
if not worse than AIDS is today.
There were other doctors who
would leave newborn infants who
are defective or deformed. Yeah,
so it just goes on and on and on
and on. And, and but nothing was
really quite acceptable as the
one thing they felt really this
will work. We can all live with
this. But in the main, they
believe that euthanasia would
not achieve what they wanted to
achieve. And so instead,
they opted for forced surgical
sterilization.
And
they got it.
They obtained legislation in 27
states that forcibly sterilized
some 60,000 Americans. In
addition to forced surgical
sterilization, there was
marriage restriction, marriage
annulment if they didn't like
who you were married, they
unmarried you. And of course,
there was the effort to create
concentration camps, which they
called farms or colonies for
those who were feeble minded, so
called feeble minded or racially
unacceptable. They started out
by calling these colonies for
the feeble minded there were
several in New Jersey and
Massachusetts. And eventually
they, hundreds of 1000s of
individuals were incarcerated,
and then forcibly sterilized
because they were deemed to be
unfit. Now, what kind of people
are we talking about who are
unfit? We're talking about
Southern Italians. We're talking
about Eastern European Jews,
we're talking about blacks,
Indians, we're talking about
Asians and we're talking about
white guys with brown hair. They
believe that white guys with
brown hair, the hillbillies, the
the Hillfolk, many of which were
in these parts of Tennessee,
were basically bastardization
and manga realizations of the
white Nordic ideal that are
They lie that they lionized. So
his whole talk goes through
Hitler being a big fan of what's
going on. And then Hitler adopts
a lot of the Eugenics that had
already started in the United
States. And in fact, I didn't
clip it. But in fact, he says
that it was IBM did work on the
big Jamaica. Cleansing project,
I forget the exact name of it.
But there was in America there
was, you know, Ellis islands and
all that there was just too much
of physical paperwork to get the
punchcards going. And according
to Edwin black, he says, well,
because IBM was able to work
with with Nazi Germany, and get
their punch cards in order that
they were able to actually
create the Holocaust. And and
round up the Jews. Yes, a
second. But he did that. But
that was a separate book to get
a lot of attention. Yes, it's a
separate book now. So I'm
listening to this. And I, it
dawns on me, I'm like, holy
crap. You know, this, of course,
is white supremacy and white
supremacy, this white supremacy
came from the royalty and really
from Victorian England, and, you
know, came over from Europe. And
this is this is real white
supremacy in the purest form of
the definition. And I think to
myself, why is everyone bitching
and moaning about slavery in
America? Why are we only
teaching people who have been
swept up in the Black Lives
Matter ink movement, only about
slit? Why are we not talking
about this, which is why we're
using that book as a text is
more recent history. It's much
more relatable. It relates to
the Holocaust, that kind of
answers, you know, it's always
like, well, Hitler hated the
Jews. Well, why? Well, well, you
know, there were spot no, this
came from a much deeper place
from far, far away. And so I
sent this link this video to the
liberal high school teacher in
Austin.
Oh, hey, buddy, she comes back.
We're texting says, holy crap.
Mind blown. And like you didn't
know this? She said, Well, yeah,
yeah, kind of. I said, and I
pose the exact same and she's
Jewish. So she's, she's very
into the Holocaust and all this
stuff, and very afraid of Trump
and the proud boys that the
Nazis are back and they're gonna
rouse her.
I'm not kidding, that's a very
real fear for her. I'm not and I
wouldn't joke about it, it was
there, I'm sure it it was very
real for her. And I said, Well,
how come this is not being
taught? She said, I can't teach
this. So what do you mean? Well,
one, the first thing my
colleagues would say is you're
rewriting history.
And two, it does not adhere to
the T k s, which is the Texas
educational knowledge standards.
And she sent me this link and
said there's a social studies
class and they do mention this
in that social studies class and
it's packed in between America
and Utah about the eugenics
movement in the United States is
that what the problem is? Yeah,
this actual this actual
knowledge is tucked away in one
little social debt when I was in
high school not anymore brother
not anymore. And then and I
looked at all the info to talk
to him between
being female in in America you
know gender in the 19 sent to
all this all this stuff if this
is just not taught, but for her
to say I can't really do that I
can't do a lesson about this
because a it's not in the T K S
and B my colleagues would accuse
me of rewriting history where
long write the rewrite well it's
not a rewrite because real
history but but they don't know
this history. Her colleagues
don't know this history and they
will not believe it
and they just look at all this
this T K us and all these these
these people can't teach with
this there's no way to teach in
this system is abhorrent and all
they're doing every every
state's got these issues
sometimes it's sugar extreme
that all you can teach is gender
studies that okay, but this is
my point this is what a travesty
that this is not forget being
even discussed even available.
I'm surprised C span has still
has it a
span has a lot of Edwin Edwin
Black has been on C span quite a
lot. But yes lectures. Yeah.
We've had a couple of his he did
one book and I just really
astonishing what he digs up. But
anyway, he's a really
outstanding researcher. I don't
know why he should get out some
sort of world a Nobel Prize.
He's he should stay away from
general aviation and hot tubs.
No, you know, he doesn't get the
doesn't get the attention. Well,
he's got my cares and he's got
my attention and now that's
gonna roll. So he
he says, Look, this is new Genex
and we're going to see that the
next time this comes around
It'll be the say it'll be
corporations. And it'll be
political. And it'll be about
globalism and Boom shakalaka.
That's exactly what we're in.
And here's what's coming next.
These men thought that the same
principles that guided peace,
guided the development and
generations of human life. And
they believed that poverty was a
genetic trait, criminality,
chastity, morality. So in other
words, you weren't born into
poverty, poverty was born into
you. And the best way to get rid
of poverty, and improve the
world was to get rid of the
people who had this genetic
trait. As far as they were can
concerned, it didn't matter if
you took an African, put them in
a white toga taught them to read
Latin
and put them in Italy that did
not make them a Roman, that's
exactly the type of language
that they used. So it was not
the character of your of your
family, it was not your wealth,
it was not your position or your
education. What mattered was
whether you were of defective
ancestry, racially unacceptable,
you genetically unacceptable,
and whether your progeny would
create more defective
individuals for society. And
this is what they wanted to get
rid of. They believed
they believed that you could
breed a better human being in
the same way that you could
breed a better herd of cattle, a
field of wheat in ear of corn.
And consequently, the government
agency that put these guys
together was the US Department
of Agriculture, because they
wanted to breed a better species
of man also, and that's exactly
what you're getting. And you
know how they're going to do or
they're going to feed your bugs.
And they know it John, and they
know it this is that Christine
Anderson, member of European
Parliament in the European
Union, we like her here's what
she has to say. I'm pretty I'm
pretty sure I know how this pans
out, is like, you know, the
member of the globalist elites.
Of course, they will still have
their steak and whatever. And
you know, the regular people,
they will be fit with bucks.
So, sorry, I'm gonna say this
right now. I am not going to eat
bucks. Yeah, you will.
She's right. The beef will be
sold like caviar marketed out of
the price range of anybody. And
we'll just be eating bugs in bug
burgers and Bugs, bugs, bugs
everywhere bugs. And there th
here yak right now people and
they're teaching their children
it's disgusting. This is you're
gonna love this.
This is a podcast, is produced
by gimlet gimlet, one of those
outfits that Spotify purchased
for hundreds of millions of
dollars. I think their main
claim to fame is the What's
that? The new show?
The one that was so big. I
thought their main claim to fame
was they set up a studio in New
York City and outfitted every
single room with Neumann mics
Well, that means their claim to
fame. Yeah, there's that. So I
think it was $250 million. And
they gimlet gimlet, a great,
great game, so they produce a
show called chompers. And one of
our producers send it to me says
chompers is a podcast about two
minute podcast and it tells a
little story and it motivates
the kids to brush their teeth.
So in the evening, you know when
when little Tommy has to go to
bed and you turn on this
podcast, and it tells it you
know, they literally instructing
you Okay, now do the top but
you'll hear it and and our
producer said, Well, you have to
listen to what they had this
week.
Welcome back, it's time for
chompers your morning and night
tooth brushing show. start
brushing on the top of your
mouth on one side. But don't
brush too hard.
It's bugs week, and tonight
we've got the answer to the quiz
from this morning, so it's bugs
week on Chomper. So while the
kids are actually using their
mouth and brushing their teeth,
they're going to be
indoctrinated with the goodness
of eating bugs. It's bug week.
Which of these bugs do people
eat? Is it ants?
Crickets
or Beatles?
Do you know the answer, John?
All of the above. Ready for the
answer. Give me a drumroll.
by stomping your feet the answer
is
all of them.
Can you be leave it
switch your brushing to the
other side of the top of your
mouth and give your tongue a
brush to okay here we go more
bugs all over the world eat
insects as part of a healthy
diet healthy bugs like ants,
crickets, beetles, butterflies,
grasshoppers, moths, and even
worms are used as food. And for
good reason to bugs can be
really good for your body.
Insects
are full of nutrients from
your brushing to the bottom of
your mouth and push the molars
in the way back. Imagine a bug
crunching and sliding down your
throat child eating bugs is good
for the planet, too. Oh, when
farmers raise a lot of other
animals that we eat like pigs
and cows.
The animals release a gas called
methane in there.
It's called a greenhouse gas
greenhouse bad for the planet.
And bugs don't really fart. So
they're good for the planet. And
good for you. bugs don't really
fart. They're good for you.
Switch your brushing to the
other side of the bottom of your
mouth and brush all the way
around each tooth. While I give
you some more tactile feel about
having a bug in your mouth.
Always check with a grown up
before you eat something. But if
you do want to try eating bugs,
there are lots of places where
you can try them in Mexico,
grasshopper, I have to stop.
I mean, this is indoctrination
of the highest order. So there
was a report that came out and I
was sent it by one of our
producers and I'd followed up on
something that I was going to
put in the next newsletter,
which is that the
PBS has been given the
assignment I have found out who
gave him the assignment but
they're going to promote bug
eating. And as a nova I think it
comes out this week about how
great it is to eat bugs. And if
you go to the PBS page and Nova
page to see all the follow up
stories and other stuff you can
check out about budgie logs,
yeah, there's a bug movement
going on. They're really pushing
it. You just you're at you're at
the at the at the I guess it
would be the forefront yourself
of noticing and that woman that
woman in the EU noticing this
trend, they're going to be
promoting bugs to an extreme.
And so you want to go into thing
I posted this on the no agenda,
socials social, which is a link
to the Nova Twitter announcing
the bug show the bugs show Oh,
this is okay. It's called the
bugs show by eating bugs. Nova
good is science science. And so
you have to I post this for the
reasons that you want to read
the thread.
It is unbelievable. A lot of
people actually pointed out
because it goes on for days.
That is heartwarming. The thread
of people saying eat shit, fuck
you. I'm just on and on and on.
I know heartwarming so
heartwarming is what does
GFTFGFYGF All GFY that was
saying GFYGFY And something oh
okay, I get and so yeah, it was
heartwarming. It was
heartwarming telling the Nova
people to go pound sand well
you're absolutely right when you
say Go get your your yak meat or
did you receive your your box
from Texas slim yet? To get your
beef? No it's supposed to be
he's I think he's shipping it
either ship day might come to me
today or tomorrow now okay. No,
it's always coming to him.
Luckily you know just in general
through no agenda nation this is
what you can get at your meetups
when they when they pull this
trigger that just gonna make it
too expensive and you're already
not getting American beef you're
getting you know beef driven up
from Brazil.
You know, it's shit just as you
know, this is only for food
processors. Get to know a farmer
get to know someone and where
you can get direct access to
animals. Yeah, and but do it do
it because you will need to get
to know us jelly farmers and
people that grow berries. Oh,
yeah, no, you definitely want to
get as much as you can but go
shake a farmer's hand or a
ranchers hand. Meanwhile, all
we're concerned about in the
United States about when it
comes to food is stories like
this on AXA lawsuit that claims
that Skittles are not safe to
eat well in California woman
says the popular candy contains
heightened levels of a color
additive called titanium
dioxide. The lawsuit claims that
chemical compound is a known
toxin that makes Skittles unfit
for consumption. But the
candymaker Marv says it complies
with FDA regulations. Oh no
Skittles is unfit for human
consumption. rhenium diag
sigh which is also used as a
pigment for white paint. Yeah,
white. Very white. It's a nice
white. That's been in food
forever. I don't know that it's
toxic. This is a hit job.
Something going on as a hit job
but both of whom, by why and
what? For what purpose? It's to
distract you from the bugs. Oh,
no. Okay, well, I don't care
about the bugs. But what's up
with Skittles?
My soul Skittles for years to
pimply faced teenagers. Taste
the rainbow. That was the one of
the main sponsors on MTV. I
killed a whole generation was
was that I liked scuffles.
There's no scuffles candy.
Sharp just
someone got mad at me. On
Twitter.
Of course. Stop saying God. It's
giddy. You don't know what you
can't you read?
What an idiot. Oh, you must be
new to the show. Oh, it's an
inside joke. Okay, I'm sorry.
Yes, it's an inside joke. All of
our stuff is inside jokes.
That's the base of the show. so
charming. There's so I while
we're on the topic of education
in Texas and elsewhere, I have a
series of clips if you unless
you went Oh, no, no. Let's go.
Screw COVID president is dead
long live the President a series
of clips from queer teachers.
Oh, my turn. Okay. Not my term
as they call themselves Sure.
And they seem to be a little
different than the the lesbians.
And I think there is this war
you pointed it out and I started
looking for it. Which is the war
between the to get rid of the
gays to get rid of the lesbian
Yeah. And leave all the rest of
themselves to to indoctrinate
the kids and get and get more
kids get old and get all the
benefits.
Good old dude. Here we go. Okay,
where where do we start? So
we're gonna start these are all
tick tock. Ah, okay. It's a
goldmine. Now, do you have an
actual tick tock account? No.
Okay, good. I'm a little worried
about you. I have grown ass men
who I know. Like Mike the former
the you know, the former cop.
Like I might take a look at this
video on tick tock is hilarious.
So what's wrong with you? I go
through I go through a clearing.
Clearing I go to the clearing
house of libs of tic toc.
That's of course, the only way
to go. I don't want to get
involved because I just looked
at I got stuck on a tic tac
patients very hard to get off.
Yeah. Because it's like, Who are
these people? I am going to
worse I'm going toward emailing
me like who is this woman? Like
what's wrong with you? I
literally replied to you. What's
wrong? Why are you surprised?
Sorry. Okay, here we go. Why
don't we start? We're gonna
start with queer teacher one
dork. I am an openly queer
teacher. Now I don't stand in
front of my elementary students
and be like, like women. But I
wear a by flag watch banned by
flag bracelets. In my classroom,
I keep a rainbow flag. That
Mickey Mouse on it because I
love Mickey Bizkaia a rainbow.
My kids know what it means.
Question How old are the kids?
You teachers? Do you know?
Do all these teachers are
grammar school teachers? Okay.
This is me telling them I am a
safe place to talk without
making a big deal out of being
queer. Side No, I shaved the
side of my head.
Okay, going back to the main
topic. Anyway, so because I am
openly queer, my students trust
me, especially my queer
students. I teach fifth grade
this next school year, I've been
teaching fourth grade for the
last four years. Anyway, right
now I'm teaching summer school
and I have third graders. Like I
said, I wear these bracelets to
let them know I'm a safe space
to students to third grade
students came to me and asked me
to use they them pronouns. And
also asked me if I can tell
other teachers this. I said,
kiddos, I would love to do that
for you. I'm so glad that you
trusted me with this
information. one student in
particular, also asked to use a
different name one that is not
gendered as what they were born
in. So I gave this information
to the other teachers and then
got scolded because that was not
appropriate for me to
communicate, at least not in the
form of communication that I
used. I used the main form of
communication that we had within
these groups of teachers. And I
hear today what is what does
that mean? I don't understand
what she did. She didn't use the
right form of communication.
What did she speak she should
have written a memo What do you
know what that means? She never
explains it. Let me finish Are
there areas not in the form of
communication that I used? I
used the main form of
communication that we had
within these groups of teachers,
and I hear today, after I have
already communicated this with
them multiple times, these
teachers are still misgendering
the students and still using the
wrong name for the one who asked
for a different name. I don't
care what you believe. But when
you refuse to respect a queer
child's request for pronoun and
name changes, you are hurting
them.
Alright, so I just need to
preface this that this is one of
your personal it's as if you've
just discovered this is going
on. But it doesn't matter
because you are very disturbed
by it. And I think you're you're
really trying to get to the
bottom of where this is coming
from. What is it all about? And
probably how do we eradicate it,
and I'm kind of just riding your
coattails, Boomer. Now, couple
of things. One, was overlooked
in all this, by the way, that
kid who wanted his new name and
when that pronoun curiosity,
they've changed your pronoun as
those with a third grader she's
talking about now what why does
it third grade or even know
about they them and why do they
think it's important because
because of the teacher, it's
because teachers are not there.
The teachers are more than
teachers. They're influencers.
So you put these influences I
remember that I would have had a
crush on my second grade
teacher. I have a crush on my on
my third grade teacher Mrs. Carl
stead. Yeah, absolutely. Well,
Miss Rose was dynamite.
She was not as pretty Mrs.
Karlstad was great, because she
was also kind of Stern. Yeah,
well, that that's, you know,
that's on me. I'm sorry. So
So teachers are influencers and
they have their their robot role
models and influencers. And in
the first grade, second grade,
third grade as these clips go
on, as for I even remember my
kindergarten teacher, Mrs.
Casper, who I asked, she was
beautiful. She was like, I can
remember my kindergarten
teacher. Yeah, it just hit me
like, Oh, yeah. Miss Casper?
Holy moly. Yeah.
I don't know. But that growl
was, but okay. I'm sorry. The
point is, is that,
yeah, they're there. They are
bringing teachers are more than
teachers. And they're
influencers. And they are
influencing. And they're making
a point of influencing and
coming before you, and I'm just
going to play the other side of
it, because it would be boring
if all we just do is say, Oh,
this is crazy. Teachers, I
believe. Teachers are meant to
influence children through
their, you know, through some
freedom to be able to teach. And
I think, just as we were
discussing, our liberal high
school teacher, she should have
the freedom to influence people
to at least go look at other
alternatives of history so that
we understand what really
happened. So they are meant to
influence but this is clearly
focused on one area only. And
these teachers are preoccupied
with sex. They're probably
arsonists.
So it could be, let's listen to
number two, I wanted to make a
video talking a little bit about
what it's like, being a teacher
and being as a different one is
a different different teacher,
she's a little older, and she's
a little more nervous. And she's
she finally got around to making
a video. And here we go. And
sharing that part of myself with
my students and my colleagues.
Because it's a really vulnerable
position to be in where you're
continuously choosing to share
parts of yourself with your
community.
Especially when it's something
that you, you don't know how
people are going to react, and
you have no control over how
they're gonna react to the
information that you share. And
being queer is still a thing
that a lot of people are
uncomfortable with and scared
of. And so they don't understand
queer people because they don't
see queerness in their
communities at all. Which is why
it's so important to me to be
like I would in my classroom and
be visibly queer. And that's why
I wear these earrings. And I
have pride flags up. Because I
think having queer teachers
helps students to kind of break
down and combat stereotypes that
they see out in the world,
especially like, with me, I
don't fit into a lot of like the
typical lesbian stereotypes. And
so when I come out to people,
a lot of them are shocked
because I don't look like what
they expect, right? And so I
think having that exposure and
that experience of knowing that
you have someone that you're
interacting with, who does
belong to the queer community,
and is a
The real person is really
helpful.
Yeah, so listening to this, she
has been programmed to believe
that
that many children have gone
through this trauma that she has
gone through, and they're going
through right now, at this very
moment. And she needs to rescue
them by making queer by
normalizing it so that it can be
discussed so that they feel
comfortable around it. And maybe
one of these Tiktok teachers
will explain exactly what queer
means.
Oh, don't expect that. So it is,
it's a funny group.
I personally don't and I will
say this, I know that gets might
get some I won't get any flight
canceled, you'll get canceled.
I'm been canceled. So I just
don't think these people should
be teaching. They're they seem
unstable to me. But let's go to
this one. This is this will be a
two parter, because she she is
all part of the same clip. But
she cuts into second part later.
I don't know how, why she did it
this way. But this is the this
girl considers herself not
queer, but non binary, I think.
And, but she was she's a very,
she is a real problem. This one
and this is
non binary three, A F and
wanting to do content around
this day, which is really
important to me, as is my first
year as I'm out as a non binary
teacher.
But it's hard. It's hard to
think how to talk about it and
how to make it pithy and catchy.
And I I sent what felt like a
pretty vulnerable, email it to
my colleagues, suggesting a
whole bunch of resources for
each division and offering to
come into their classes.
And I'm so grateful to the three
allies or accomplices who
invited me into their class
today to read I just read, they
she he me free to be
to a grade one class and Grade
One. One. I just read this book
to a grade one class and one of
the students came out as trans.
Oh, goodness, she was trans. And
we've talked to her parents last
night about me coming in. And
then given the go ahead, and
it was such beautiful proof that
kids of any age are absolutely
capable of accepting anything
that they are taught with love.
Because her class didn't bat an
eyelid
didn't bat an eyelid at me not
being a man woman both or
neither.
Didn't matter an eyelid at her
having been born a boy. And was
were able to make all kinds of
beautiful personal connections.
So please, no matter what age
your kids are, or what did you
teach, it is so important that
you teach them that trans people
are valuable.
Oh, wow. I I'm reflecting now
back on my own childhood.
And I remember how weird it was
to even find out that a teacher
was married. I mean, a teacher
wouldn't even say You know, if a
teacher said well, Mr. Karle
said it will become Oh, be kind
of weird. You know, I think, I
don't know. Now, as you
mentioned, that's a very good
one. Good catch. I don't
remember. first grade, second
grade, third grade, fourth
grade, fifth grade, sixth grade,
seventh grade, eighth grade. And
through most of high school, I
don't know that any of them were
married or not married. I had no
idea. It wasn't part of my
learning. I didn't know about
their personal life in any way.
I don't know if there were city
councilmen. I don't know if they
were volunteer policemen. I
don't know anything. I didn't
know any of that. I didn't care
too. I don't see that it was
important to me. I grew up in
Amsterdam, in the 70s very
liberal people got their boobs
out on the beach, co Ed
locker rooms and sport clubs,
you know, just a very, very
chill.
We all knew that. Mr. Timur, who
was our German teacher, that he
was, I mean, he was beyond gay.
I mean, he basically came into
the class with his chaps, but he
was just you know, and he was a
constant smoker and he was just
fascinating to look at. I don't
remember any of high school
because hey, Amsterdam, but none
of this you still there would be
just it was teachers were
teachers. They're there to when
I was in fifth grade. My fifth
grade teacher got married and a
man he got married. And we were
all invited to the reception. I
remember going and I just
remember being struck by all of
a sudden he became more of a
human like an A he had a wife
and and
And there was his family and it
just though that it seemed like
much better if you just kind of
kept it professional, you know,
you got your school, keep it
professional, exactly the right
word. And then, but now one
other thing.
I mean,
it's one thing to be doing this.
But to literally go on tick tock
and and broadcast poorly about
this is odd. This is
very odd. Now this by the way,
the all of these women with rare
exceptions, I'm gonna play some
other one that's not really part
of another question. So knowing
that Tik Tok has phenomenal
algorithms, I'm sure that
everybody around the world is
getting the same teachers,
right. They're getting they're
seeing those teachers in China.
Talk about this. I'm sure that
China has a different algorithm.
No kidding. No kidding. This is
your
next new Genex at work right
here. I think again, I think
it's better
that we get to this stuff.
I don't want to watch what's
China's just showing you a bunch
of people doing calisthenics and
the airs? And nobody's watching
that and being successful? No, I
understand. From the
entertainment value. I'm I'm all
in. I'm just saying that kids
watch tick tock, you know, so
they're getting indoctrinated by
this is the algo probably
targets them. When I watch one,
you get 1000 of them. I know how
this works. These people don't
look, they don't look right. And
they all have nose rings, the
one that does in the middle that
like a cow.
You know that when Christina had
got one of those years ago, I
literally hooked the dog leash
up to it. Okay, your mind
dragged her around the house.
She said that is the ugliest
ring. I don't understand what
the appeal is. No, that's we're
just older. So that led me we're
just all fart. Body Art and body
modifications been going on
since way before. People want to
scarification is a big deal too.
So what
I want to go back to the start
that goes behind all this stuff.
And that last woman that talked
and she's just seems like a
nervous wreck. And then there's
the second part of her clip. I
want to play that and then I
want to play a sub quote from
her first part, but let's play
the second part of this is the
non pioneer woman. You're really
quite into this. You're you're
really disturbed. I'll tell you
what bothers me. Yeah, I don't
think these people should be
teaching. Okay, let's go through
influential you just had a
situation where a first grader a
little boy decided because of
the teacher that he's trans, a
first grader, when grader when a
six year old, he's trans what
made him decide this? I mean, he
sex doesn't even come into your
brain until you're 11 or 12 Let
alone or you're what you're
jerking off at six. I don't
think so. Oh, so let me just
mark that so we can have that as
the opening show clip. Yeah,
that was so I didn't say
anything.
As okay, why are you mad at me?
Why is it bro why are you so
mad? I'm on your side. I'm on
your ego. Yeah, here we go. Oh,
I'm gonna
say Don't say that. I'm all in
favor of this. I'm just trying
to make the show entertaining.
I'm not you don't think this is
entertaining yet? What I don't
find entertaining is podcasts
where both hosts are all look
now I'm gonna push
another show a fan Hey, you're
ruining the case of flow.
Let's go to tix non binary three
a, a friend's
class still with my lovely and
95 redness and I just wanted to
say Oh,
her n95 What Redman redness or
red because of her mask. Oh, she
had a man and she Ed's lovely,
she's lovely. She's proud. He's
proud virtue signaling her
stupid mask wearing proud of it.
I still with my lovely and 95
redness. And I just wanted to
say,
it's been such a powerful day,
other students come see me and
make a plan to come out to his
class. Because she hadn't felt
confident doing that yet. And so
that was really exciting to see
that happen and to be able to
facilitate that.
Oh,
wow. Coming out used to be a
huge thing. You'd have the
family now the teacher just
facilitates it. Yeah, in the
first grade. Well, of course, I
mean, it doesn't get she's a
first grade teacher or these.
Are these teachers millennials.
Have they all Yes. Oh, I have
Well, first I want to play this
sub clip that I want to play a
duck kicker. And the sub clip is
what she said in her first
little commentary. And I said
and she said it on ironically.
But what she said is the most
important thing she
said which is the tics read the
play tic sub, quote, full proof
that kids of any age are
absolutely capable of accepting
anything. Whoa.
Any age are absolutely accepting
of anything.
So you could turn him into the
Hitler Youth, no problemo. Well,
is there anything else? It's
been done as long as it's
supported by authority figures?
Like the teacher, correct. I'm
all in on that. I just thought
that it was the best of the
clips. Now. I want to play this
one. Well, first, I mean,
there's a couple more in here we
can play in the meantime, but I
want to play this one first. And
this is an old lesbian. And I
say she's an old lesbian because
she's on ticktock on a look at
her. She's an old lesbian. She's
a lesbian. She is very she and I
would say that if you were going
to call her a name, you'd call
her a turf turf. trans
exclusionary radical female,
horrible the lesbian turfs. So
this turf, or she never says
she's a church. I'm not gonna
call her way. But she comes on
and she summarizes what we just
play. What I just played all
these clips. This is what she
thinks about and she is, but she
is an old lesbian who has been
through it. And here we go. If
only I knew which clip I'm
supposed to play. Oh,
I'm looking for old lesbian as a
title. No, I'm like white women.
This will be
gays against groomers, awesome
hair, it is the most unpopular
opinion
I'll ever do. I hope you guys
too went and stitch and save or
whatever you need to do to this
because it's going to get down
fast. If I would have understood
when I was younger, that
fighting for my rights as a
lesbian would mean allowing
children to drag shows
attaching child molesters to our
community and allowing children
to change their sex before they
even know what their favorite
color is. That would have never
done it. Never.
Oh, interesting.
Has she been deep platformed yet
for being a different way? I
think this is a this is a stance
of a lot of old gays or lesbians
who has seen what can happen
when the tide turns the other
way. It's not pretty and they're
starting to speak up John they I
mean the for it just spoke up
and he knew it was going to be
controversial and I think a lot
of them are going to have to
speak up a bit without being
called turfs and all the rest of
it that happens to them but
they're going to have to speak
up because this is not going to
stand what's going on this
insanity did you hear about just
not gonna work? Did you hear
about the yet a new lesbian bar
that was shut down? Yeah, insane
money. This is a good example.
After one week of it was doc
Murray's. A lesbian bar was shut
down. Because the Maria key
workers collective said we felt
misled about this. This is the
people who are working there
they decided not to show up for
work. We felt misled about the
space being safe and welcoming.
Our vision. Now remember, this
is a lesbian bar. Our vision is
a queer worker owned cooperative
that is ran not run ran
democratically provides mutual
aid and hosts free opportunities
for education to our community.
Yesterday we presented a list of
demands including owner owner
resignation, and relinquishing
stake to workers which as of 7pm
on July 4 2022 have not been
acknowledged despite being
passed the agreed upon 24 hour
deadline
and these people even tried to
you know try to oh no we're
gonna talk to the community now
is done is toast. And that is as
it's all about getting rid of
the lesbian part. The gays are
done. They got monkey pox eff
off gay guys. We got those over
to the side. They are you can't
even let them into the bar
because they could have
monkeypox. Now the lesbians
because they're not queer. Oh,
yeah, but the I especially the
gay men, what we call older gay
men. So 4040 and up, they're
getting vocal and they're gonna
stand you watch because they're
also buffin can beat the crap
out of you. So
I'm really hoping a lot of our a
lot of our gay producers male
gay producers, a bond with the
ELS guys it's time you to get
together maybe it should just be
gnl.
Now I have one bonus clip, which
has got nothing to do with it
with the whole train of thought
that went came in went there.
But this is another one of these
teachers
hers. That is I just thought
this was funny because she's she
has a dilemma. She's trying to
teach, you know, the gender
stuff, and she's got some issues
with slang and house. She
doesn't know what to do about
appropriation and this and this,
I found that this to be one of
the funnier clips of some
guy would say, but this used an
old slang term DigiKey fourth
grade teacher
fourth grade teacher that is
just beside herself over this
one screwball issue, which makes
no sense to me because I don't
see how you, you think you'd go
the other way with with with
thoughts on this on this
problem. I'm a fourth grade
teacher and I do a lot of work
with social justice and equity
in my classroom. We live
conversations all the time. And
my kids have gotten very good at
this type of discussion. But
there's one thing that keeps
coming up that I'm not quite
sure how to tackle. It's the
slang with cultural
appropriation of slang terms
like she they're doing that a
lot are like, Oh, that's fire.
And I don't I think this one I'm
having trouble knowing how to
start the conversation because I
don't know what my goal is in
the end. And this is where I
would like a little feedback
from anyone who's willing to
give it on Tik Tok. Am I asking
kids not to use the slang that
comes up because it's probably
culturally appropriated from
POC, or am I asking kids to do
the research to find out where
things come from? And respect
those cultures like we have been
doing anyways? But I don't know.
I just don't know how to start
the conversation because I don't
know how to end it.
I got a dilemma. My mouth is
hanging out. This one
okay, hold on a second. First of
all, what a dilemma from now on.
Whenever you start one of these
segments look at the age group
because we have a jingle
the millennial minute and K
It's getting there now. Okay,
well then I have done I'll
finish the same it was oh, no,
no, you're not gonna I'm gonna
finish the segment. I've been
waiting patiently you get to
Okay, we're gonna get one more
identity. We're done. You're
done. This is this is a
millennial again. She's got the
nose ring and she's got she's
home. She is she's actually
eerily attractive.
If you could take the nose ring
out and but she is disc only
reason I clipped this is because
it kind of comes to mind
something I wish I had clipped
now, which was a
it was a one of the
documentaries on on. I think
it's still floating around on
Robert Maxwell. Okay. And they
interviewed all these different
people that work for Maxwell.
Maxwell is the big giant
publisher who is the father of
Gillean. Maxwell, we know and he
walked off his boat and died, we
think or was pushed off or fell
off? We nobody knows. And I
think it was murdered. But
that's okay.
When Secretary he had that was
in the office all the time, said
that
when galane called Robert the
two of them would meow to each
other.
Really? For a good one or two
minutes? So father and daughter
meowing at each other. Yeah, no,
that's not creepy. No at all.
Okay, so what caught my
attention was this tic tock
video from this
kitty she calls herself and she
I don't know if there's a furry
I don't know if this is a furry
thing she never says maybe it is
but she talks about this and as
a guest a whole group of people
that meow at each other teaching
you guys some ways that my
friends and I me out to one
another. I've seen this one
you're sure she's a teacher? No.
Oh she's not a teacher just just
talk video that's my last
millennial since you mentioned
millennial she's a millennial.
Yeah.
Do you mind means that my
friends and I now 20 has all the
qualifications to teach me
teaching you guys some ways that
my friends and I like nose ring
check. Drop me check me out.
Check your ego guys some ways
that my friends and I mail to
one another to communicate when
we're just seem a little too
difficult. So here we go. Okay,
so first off we have the normal
meow that we just use mostly to
get each other's attention.
Yeah. Okay then we have the
dissatisfied male
then the angry male but we only
use this one on rare occasions
because overall we're very happy
can family
happy or content? Meow
Yeah.
Okay then one of the most
important ones for our kitten
family is that I want to go
potty meow. It took me a really
long time to master this model
because this is my favorite part
to release because it took me a
really long time to master this
meow Yeah, I was like taking a
shit me out like it was really
really hard.
In order for my kids to
understand
by the way, I just I think she's
very serious. I watched this and
it looks it looked really good
serious. She said important meal
for me. And it's the I need help
wiping me out
I didn't know that cats needed
help wiping I thought they had a
built in mechanism for that.
It's called the carpet just
rubbed the carpet. Okay, and
last but definitely not stop
before you finish it. What is
she this girl? Need help wiping?
Does she need toilet paper? Or
was she asked for that? She
could speak English. Well, where
do you when you know what John
is? She needs help wiping she
needs help. It does just
somebody's gotta go over there
and help wipe her ass. I mean,
come on.
Okay, and last but definitely
not least, is our in heat meow.
And we use this when we need a
little bit more special kitten
attention if you know what I
mean.
Um, you
don't get a clip of the day you
don't get a borderline or
anything that was that was that
was pollution. That's podcast
pollution is what that is. But
because you did this because I'm
gonna write that down podcast
pollution. Somehow podcast
pollution. We got it on this
show. We got everything we
surely do. And it's about to get
a whole lot worse. This
obsession of yours. It's minor
obsession. But I understand.
started when you were corrected
by a millennial in your family.
It's happened to all of us that
you said something about someone
and you misgendered them. It's
them? It's they them? Mom, Dad,
it's a them. So this is a
problem? It's certainly I
haven't I don't think I've ever
had to deal with it with someone
face to face where they asked me
to use pronouns or where it was
an issue. I see it on emails, I
ignore it. I haven't I stay at
home. And before I even get into
this clip, before I even get to
this clip, I asked the liberal
high school teacher I said, Girl
girl, I said why don't you just
leave, go into the homeschooling
community, I think you'll make
more money, you'll have a bigger
impact on children, you'll have
more time a hell of a lot
stress. And her answer was,
yeah, I wish I could. But I
don't have six more years for my
retirement. And so she's locked
in. She said, if I did like
this, he said if I could get out
I would she said in a heartbeat.
But she's locked in and she's
unmarried. So you know this is,
so she has to get her pension.
So it's sad when I hear these
things when the situation they
have to work in. And these are
their colleagues. Now. This is
also an issue in the workplace.
And many people don't know how
to deal with it, we have an
entire industry that is the DEI
industry, which really is HR
once HR came in and got a whole
lot of power in the
corporations. And this really
started in the 90s. I saw it
happen. And part of it was the
lawsuits. You know, public
companies would have directors
and officers insurance or other
kinds of liability. And there
would be ambulance chaser
lawyers down at the door. And as
women walked out of my building,
we were listed on NASDAQ. Hey,
did anyone say anything to you?
Like, Hey, sweetie, you look
great today, because you know,
you make a lot of money and
assume. And then that didn't
happen with us. But this
happened. This happens all the
time. You know this Thomas J.
Henry, I'm sure he'll take care
of you. So how do you deal with
that in the workplace? So now we
have just to add insult to
injury, we have an entire force
of human resource officers. You
remember that one who we played
a little while ago, she was
trending for half a second.
We're like, we're human
resource. We can fuck you. We
can make sure you don't get a
job member that like crazy. No.
Well, we played it.
So they have a lot of power and
they like to wield that power.
But in this case, we have not
one but two millennials. One is
the news reader, local news
reader for kayo. B for New
Mexico. And the other one is a
local human resource officer who
will help explain a very
difficult problem in the
workplace. John, this is
tailored for you pronouns in the
workplace. Do you know what your
coworker prefers? Well, joining
me today is Heather's Helen
monta founder of tell us about
yourself. Thanks. Thanks so much
for joining us this morning.
Good to have you back. So first
off, let's talk about D i in the
workplace, and that's better
known as diversity, equity and
inclusion. How do we go about
the discussion of pronouns so
Essentially, the employee will
reach out and say, Hey, this is
my preferred pronoun. This is
how I would like to be addressed
in the workplace, how we go
about it is by respecting their
request, right? So you want to
make sure when they say this is
what I would like to be referred
to.
We address it and we honor that.
Okay, so, so far, it's okay.
I've had a lot of people ask me
to call them different names
different different than where
what you would be expected to
call them? And if someone says,
Hey, man, could you just call me
shithead? I do it, you know,
whatever. It's all it doesn't
really mattered to me. But
that's it's not that simple. We
moving forward use that term,
whether it's he or she, they
them there, whatever they would
like to use, we want to make
sure we honor that whatever they
would like to use quest and make
them feel comfortable in the
workplace. Is it appropriate for
someone to ask what someone's
preferred pronoun usages? Are,
you probably wouldn't want to
ask that person would ask you.
This, this is this is what this
is what you hear these teachers
talking about, you probably
wouldn't want to ask someone
with a nose ring and blue hair,
how they'd like to be addressed.
You wait until they ask you.
In what world is this normal
human intercourse?
So you can't Oh, excuse me? What
proud pronoun do you use? That
would be insulting? You probably
don't want to do that. Wait
until they ask you. Could you
please address me by my pronouns
that term, whether it's he or
she?
So where were you on that
thought? That's interesting,
because what is creating is a
situation where the VA says we
use hierarchical systems in our
businesses. Yep. That turns it
upside down, because now the
employee is in the corrective
mode. So the employer by Miss
pronoun ing somebody's
misgendering them as it were.
As as the boss, now they get to
be corrected. Yep. Oh, no,
you're wrong boss. You should be
using they them for me.
Is that not exactly what our
children are doing to us? Oh,
no, no, you're wrong, dad. It's
the them.
So this is being taught and it's
a power game. It's this is this
is wells, vitalism. Hello,
Marxism. It's well thought out.
This is a power game and the
human. And there's, of course,
lots of valid reasons for human
resources. But I don't think
this is one of them. They're
whatever they would like to use.
We want to make sure we honor
that request and make them feel
comfortable in the workplace.
For someone to ask, honor their
request and make sure they feel
comfortable in the workplace
preferred pronoun usages are, if
I learned one thing in 15 years,
I don't feel very comfortable in
this workplace with you Devorah
just saying you probably
wouldn't want to ask that person
would ask you, okay, so you
know, if you if they haven't
fully made the decision on what
pronoun they would like to use,
but then come around to that
decision and then ask, if they
haven't asked yet. It's not safe
to assume we don't want to make
any assumptions. Right? So this
is going to it's not safe to
make any assumption. So if you
if they've not come around to
it, then you just can't do
anything because you might
assume they win they're really
just a plain old he him so it's,
you're a loser no matter what,
there's no way for you to win
this permission game have meet
people be more patient or have
to be patient you do you have to
be patient. If you are the
employee that is asking for a
new preferred pronoun or pronoun
that's not necessarily natural
for individuals. Yeah, it's just
the patient's as they learned to
use the new pronoun or to
address you by that pronoun.
Also, if as you're learning to
address an individual by a
pronoun, you can always just use
their first name. Can't go wrong
with their first name, right? So
right Colton is over there.
Right? Right. Colton will be
here soon. So you don't have to
use a pronoun at all. That's our
way out.
That's our way out. It'd be Mr.
or Ms. Oh, don't go no, you're
just stuck in trouble. Yes. All
I have to do is just refer to
somebody called curry. Curry.
Hey, Colton. Hey, Jones, to be
honest, that rude. You shouldn't
be Ms. or Mr. Mr. Curry. Wasn't
it more seems to me to be more
polite to say Mr. Curry and
curry.
Whenever you talk about me
behind my back, you always just
say curry. Curry. You never say
Adam, I never say Adam, I say
curry. And with the hard cake as
a See, you don't have to go down
at all if you're not familiar
with it if it feels unnatural.
What if someone is refusing to
use someone's preferred
pronouns? And this will happen I
will be very honest. In the
workplace, this will happen. We
have feelings about the pronoun
we don't agree with it. So we
don't know why we have to use
it. So it's important if you
don't agree
He
says you John here, it's
important. If you don't agree
you have to use it. So it's
important if you don't agree
to still just use their first
name. This isn't something that
would rise to the occasion of
getting written up if you refuse
to use it but this could rise to
the occasion of bullying maybe
I understand what she's trying
to say here but let's back up a
second.
Say you have the pronouns he him
and you see tell me hey, I want
to use he him as my pronouns.
And I say okay, when am I going
to ever use he him when I'm
talking to you? No, never it's
always when you talk about
someone else this is the whole
point this is this is how it
works this is why you get
corrected the whole point you
kill me they them you will never
say they them to someone's face
it's always when the person is
not present. This is the mind
what decision make if they're
not present. That's the whole
point John that's so your kids
who have been indoctrinated will
tell you you're doing it wrong.
By the way if your kid doesn't
slap him to slap them across now
on this slap sure that that's
the whole point it's it has
nothing to do with the person
himself or herself or themselves
will never care or the answer
she says she's never here the
insult. This is programming of
the masses. That's the point.
It's, it's it. The more you
think about it, the more idiotic
it is no as deeply as it may.
It's brilliant. Yeah, if for
Marxists, they've got you pretty
riled up.
I'm more riled up by the fact
that they're allowing teachers
after the gay community that's
got denounced the queer
community by the way, have you
ever heard that one? Refer?
Yeah, we got it. QQ Yeah. Yeah.
They, they promise that you
know, Oh, yeah. Don't worry
about it. We're not going to
indoctrinate the kids. No, but
they start by indicating they're
indoctrinating adults, and this
is how it's done. And that's why
you need to put that crap in
your in your email signature. If
America can do one thing, I
think it should be this.
Just say no, like pronouns just
say no to
half this stuff. But the pronoun
yes, that pronoun think should
be let me finish this important
if you don't agree
to sell just use their first
name. This isn't something that
would rise to the occasion of
getting written up if you refuse
to use it, but this could rise
to the occasion.
You can't finish it.
He said don't use their first
name. Did she say that he didn't
want me
to still just use their first
name still use that first name?
No, yes, use me here we go
feelings about the pronoun we
don't agree with it. So we don't
know why we have to use it. So
it's important if you don't
agree
to still just use their first
name. If you don't agree, still
just use that first name. Still
just use Yes, still just use
that soak. Joy just do it. So
it's important if you don't
agree
to still just use their first
name, okay, this isn't something
that would rise to the occasion
of getting written up if you
refuse to use it. But this could
rise to the occasion of
bullying, that person may be
repeatedly asking you, this is
how I would like to be referred.
Please stop calling me he when I
would like to be called Chi. And
this person just refuses to do
and kind of has that like tone
about it, so
that I
could rise to the occasion of
bullying. This isn't for you.
This is the JC de lesson right
here. Don't have that tone about
you person may be repeatedly
asking you, this is how I would
like to be referred. Please
stop. You know, calling me he
when I would like to be called
she. And this person just
refuses to do and kind of has
that like tone about it.
So just manage it as you can it
as the employee. If somebody is
refusing, just reach out to your
manager or HR and we'll kind of
come in and help mediate the
HR will come in and mediate
authorization and make it more
comfortable for you. But only
speak up. How do you address
pronouns there's a show title
mediate pronouns are big group,
you know, a lot. I say, Hey,
guys, is my my terminology and a
lot of people do. So here's some
suggestions. We can say Hey,
everyone, or everybody. Hey,
friends. Hey, y'all are all
y'all.
hateful,
tends to be gender neutral and
addresses the group at large.
And if you start practicing
using these terminologies, it'll
be more helpful because there
could be a group that you're
unfamiliar with, that has
someone that goes by a pronoun
that you're not aware of. You
just nailed it. John, you just
solved the whole problem.
Unbelievable. And it just the
minute you said that this whole
thing is solved and maybe
See that is the ultimate goal.
Look,
the pronoun thing is difficult.
It's hard to remember. You can
have a list of every employee's
pronouns just address everybody
as comrade comrade comrade,
Comrade Dvorak comrade curry
Hey, what's up with that
comrade? I told that calm this
solves it. This solves the
problem. Everybody's a comrade.
Yeah.
And it's gender free. And we are
actually gender neutral. And
with that, I'd like to thank you
for your courage and say in the
morning to the man who just put
the sea in the comrade solution.
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therapy instead. My experience
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societal issue. It's a quick fix
world and many parents slash
authority figures do not want to
waste time putting in work to
fix real issues so they resort
to a pill to fix their problem
children.
Powerful chemicals are given to
growing children and troubled
adults and unfortunately this
can have tragic results. I still
see it now as an adult. It's
trendy and normal to be on meds
first and then maybe try
therapy. Many people my age
millennial are shocked when I'm
able to exist without a daily
mental health medicine. Some
truly need it but I believe
these pills are very strong
treatments that are often
overused and misused. Thanks for
the dose of sanity in this world
Kaitlyn, wife of the anonymous
husband and she wanted a
oh, you know what? I'm gonna do
a little bit of this one.
Here you go. For the naysayers,
we
we Jenny Lee down, down, down,
down, down, down
you've got karma. It's a whole
mix. I got the Judea there. Sir
net Ned from Shelby Township,
Michigan. $250, Associate
Executive Producer for him. He
starts off Hi, guys. Hey, guys.
Hey, folks. Hi, friends, hey,
comrades, comrades, comrades.
This donation is part of my
wonderful governor's idea to
refund our money that was
overpaid in car insurance. So I
got $400 for being overcharged
for 15 years plus, what a
bargain. She decided upon this
earlier in the year when
Michigan's insane car insurance
requirements no longer had to
carry lifetime benefits for
serious injury, which Michigan
was I believe the only state
that offered this level of
catastrophic injury coverage.
She claimed lower race as a
result of this requirement
change did not really happen. So
she concocted this plan.
So she handed out checks, but it
totally has nothing to do with
her acting like a dictator
during COVID. Enter approval
rating being in the toilet.
Nothing like using an industry
and consumers money to attempt
to buy votes.
This is one half of the bribe
with 50 bucks.
kicked in for my 50th birthday
on Saturday or on the list Big
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heard any kind of birthday
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the good Reverend whip them with
the Constitution coincidence I
think not the not that doesn't
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the birthday list and some gold
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keep up the good work and keep
hitting them in the mouth. Thank
you sir net net. Yes
traditionally for birthday we'd
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same for future if you want and
of course we have the good
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also get the she says switcheroo
on this donation.
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he gets the knighthood. That
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Thank you very much and your
slaves in Central Indiana step
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I think he gets the whole thing
but you just liked the idea of
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Thanks for all you to do love
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He would go here we go.
With
you phrase it
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This donation gives me the
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Baronet and Michael Robinson.
Oh, it dropped on the pronouns
going with the real deal. I
thought you'd like this little
gem. It's a slide from a recent
webcast with the Joint
Commission, the National
creditor of hospitals, their job
is to make sure that among other
things that we practice evidence
based medicine. In this slide in
the presentation, they made it
100% clear that the evidence
based guidelines are the fourth
most important criteria
hospitals should follow when it
comes to infection prevention.
That's right fourth, first and
foremost, we are here to adhere
to government regulation second
to Medicare rules third to
manufacture instructions for
devices and fourth to actual
science.
Oh, he captures complete joint
commission compliance is gold
numero uno for all hospital
administrators. So what joint
commission so what Joint
Commission says becomes what the
Joint Commission says becomes de
facto law within hospitals? This
puts all that has happened in
the last couple months in your
perspective. Hospitals are told
to obey first and fourth to
check the actual science. Thank
you for your courage. Yes, Mike.
Thank you. That was the shortest
way of saying and I've ever
heard it presented but you there
it is. Science is fourth on the
list. Sounds good.
Come forth with science, Kyle
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as stated in my last donation I
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John Carver is in Sunset Beach,
North Carolina. $200 Associate
Executive Producer ship title
for him. I'll be at the Champs
trade show. Next week booth 2224
Stop by with an ATM and I'll
hook you up little jobs karma
would be appreciated. Champs is
that a strip club?
I don't know what Champs is. So
they might be it might be well
good luck. Sounds like send a
report jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs
for jobs.
Where's this trade show? He
doesn't say anything about the
guy being Vegas almost got to
tell us what's going on with the
champion. More details your job
really. Josh Scanlon comes in
next from Milton, Georgia. $200.
And he says thanks for all you
do to keep me sane gents. My
only request as if any of the
artists could design a t shirt
about the moon landing hoax.
This on no agenda shop. That
would be epic blessings, which,
by the way, coming up, which is
interesting. Good about Artemus.
That'd be epic blessings. Josh
Scanlon in Milton, Georgia. I
got a beautiful t shirt from Sir
Mark. He always whenever he
comes by he always brings a cool
gift.
Like a Russian military map of
GIF or GIF. It's it's a gift. He
gives me a gift. And one time he
gave me a t shirt, which was a
pan of vision t shirt on the
front. You know the famous
camera pan of vision on the
back? It said, actually the
lens? Yeah, the Apollo moon
landing production crew.
It's a beaut I'll take a picture
of it as a beautiful t shirt.
Yeah, of course. Of course. We
need something like that on no
agenda. shop.com. Thank you very
much, Josh. And then finally,
Gwendolyn Wagner is in
Vancouver, Washington. Do you
want to dollars no note from
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either. I would have remembered
Gwendolyn if it came in. I
didn't see you with a name like
Gwendolyn world's great names.
Wendling gets a double karma for
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just wanted to mention one news
item which goes back to the
previous lengthy segment about
how nuts we
We've become in the world with
diversity, equity inclusion.
I happen to know a number of
McDonald's owner operator
franchisees. And I know I know
through Tina's work at the
Ronald McDonald House Charities,
because the local owner, very
little for the Ronald McDonald
House comes from corporate I
think 1%, or something's very,
very low. And of course, they're
the branding partner. So a lot
of this money comes from the
local owner operators who pay a
franchise fee. And they raised a
lot of money locally, they do
their local things all for the
local wrong mcdonald house
beautiful, very nice people,
some of them own five, five
restaurants in the Austin area,
and they're just hard working
people and and they really love
the company. However,
the way it works is, whenever
you're ready to give up your
franchise or when it's time to
bring in a new one, you know,
there's a there's a process. And
what you'd expect is certainly
for successful franchisees who
have been doing this for for
several decades, I think they've
had them and they want to pass
that on to the children,
McDonald's said, you know, we're
going to change that right now.
And we're going to have
everybody be on equal footing
for renewal and for new
franchisee licensing.
And what does that mean? Which
means, and they literally had a
whole press release, to ensure
that the ownership of our
franchise locations are diverse
and inclusive. Please no longer
can you pass on your franchise
to your kids. It has to go
through an entire separate. If
they have to go you have to
start at the beginning. And this
has made franchise franchisees
lose their crap. They're calling
for the CEO to get kicked up. I
think he should get kicked out.
I think that's unfair. I mean,
you can't do something like this
first. You make the promise at
the beginning he changed the
rules at the end. This is like a
like a really crummy EULA.
Yes, that would be good. Okay,
I'll do my McDonald's. I got a
big Donald's thing to discuss.
Okay, so about once every six
months I check out McDonald's by
eating by eating
now a couple of things first of
all that McDonald's french fries
have gone into the toilets
because they're using canola
oil. They don't make them
anything like they used to.
They're soggy and lousy tasting.
And I will give a tip here
because I do this elsewhere.
Burger King is making the best
french fries of all the
franchises right now.
It's unbelievable how good their
French fries are. Okay, very
good. Use a little more salt so
but the big test here is my once
every six months and I'm not
going to do it anymore. I've now
ended this this process if you
want to live probably should
yeah. I probably don't eat that
much because I can't finish it.
I bought a Big Mac. Oh, I
haven't eat one of those in a
long time. Oh my god. Well I eat
him once every six months it has
just been getting worse and
worse and worse. And this last
one was so bad dry. The top buns
got nothing on it there's no
sauce down the bottom is very
little of the mayonnaise 1000
Island whatever it is. The
burger patties are really small
and they're dry and it's got too
much wood chips in it. It was so
bad I could not even eat a full
half of the burger and I had to
cut it up and said give it to
the Rossi the dog and did the
dog walk away from it and go
dogs never walk away from it.
So that dog is not a good test
of this I mean if they did that
would be something your dogs no
no it is just disgusting. It's
not even close to being edible.
It's not It's not food, John.
It's not good. No. But it's also
it's just not food anymore.
It's just not food. Well I you
know what? I forbid you from
eating that we need to keep you
around as part of the show.
Not you don't have to forbid me
from eating it. I can't eat it
was horrible. Died no I
sometimes I'll get the
I do have a McDonald's moment
and it's always the same.
First I go through Do you have
any milkshakes if they say no, I
said fuck yeah. And I drive off
the milkshake. Oh by the way, I
do have a ice cream cone once in
a while. But these ice cream
machines they just go date okay
this whole thing some sort of an
ice cream machine scam. They're
not working out. Now that's
that's a whole that there's a
lawsuit about the people who
maintain the machines that was
some that was a scam from
McDonald's was screwed by that.
But what I'm amazed by is if you
watch television at night, you
only get pharma and fast food.
You get the pizza that has the
pepperoni and cheese now in the
crust. Now that come up at
Sonic, they have the double
burger.
Grilled cheese. So it's bread
guys burger cheese bread cheese
burger. Chai bread. Yeah. And
now Now I'm lucky at one of the
new drinks at I want to say
Dairy Queen is
Kay cake batter.
Milkshake of cake batter. Your
drinking cake batter. I have a
huge advantage being in this
area where I am. There's no
Sonics. And there's no Dairy
Queens. You don't have that
either.
out as the city limits you have
to you have to drive 10 minutes
to the city limit. If you want a
Dairy Queen or McDonald's we
only had just not even I've
never seen one in the area. So
where do you go to when you when
you when you do your your your
monthly thing when you go to I
went to McDonald's I go to
Burger King. I went at Taco
Bell's the other one. I tried to
cheesy. They have this new $2
thing. So okay, let me check
this out. It's $2 You know, I
always weigh the food to see
what I get from my money. Mostly
I go to taco trucks to be honest
about for fast food. Well,
that's gonna be better. It's
always better taco trucks are
terrific. But anyway, by the
way, I don't want to get into
tacos again. But
so I try this cheesy double
burrito meat burrito, whatever
it is, is $2. Big, big deal.
This is their advertising on TV.
You know, it's actually edible.
You can choke it down. But
you'll be burping this funny
flavor for like, oh, I don't
know. 8678 hours this is there
it is again.
It's just not worth it. Two
bucks. I don't care. It's two
bucks too much. All right.
Thanks for discussing update.
Let me just do something here
real quick. This is the ministry
of truthiness segment. And the
reason I bring it up is there's
been a story that we haven't had
a chance to talk about, which is
the NPR disinformation team.
Sorry, disinformation reporting
team. Oh, wait, is this the same
NPR that says they wouldn't even
discuss or talk about the Biden
laptop because it was obviously
bowl crap by the Russians here
but that's not miss data group.
You're talking about this NPR
group we're talking about NPR
launches this team to cover
dissident the disinformation
crisis the viral spread of MIS
and disinformation has emerged
as one of the great civic
challenges of our time. Is that
include the Biden laptop from
the lies about the 2020 election
to the growing influence of anti
vaccine activists to the
enduring influence of climate
change denialism, lies and
conspiracy theories have seeped
into nearly all aspects of
modern day life, both in the US
and around the globe. Not long
after the January 6 riot at the
US Capitol, we all set up a
small, we set up a small
reporting team to focus on
disinformation and collaborate
across the newsroom on this
subject. Over the past year and
a half, that ad hoc team has had
many successes reporting on
election disinformation, the
role of the tech platforms and
multi path breaking stories
about COVID disinformation. Now,
we're pleased to announce that
we're making the work of this
team permanent, permanent,
launching with three reporters
and an editor to cover this
vital topic. The mandate is to
seek out original high impact
stories and to work closely with
the many beat reporters in the
newsroom and at member stations
whose work involves
disinformation, sincerely, the
team, which is funny because it
sounds like the management, the
management team, so there's
there was no like clip or
anything. There was no
discussion they didn't have.
No, no, but but I just saw this
article from NPR health news,
which had a
which had a seven minute
programming item attached to it.
And at first, I was like,
Is this going to be any good,
but then I saw that one of the
authors of this piece, one of
the contributors was Brett
Neely, and Brett is one of the
disinfo team members. So this
story, I'm only going to play
about a minute and a half of the
seven minutes. This story is an
example of what this fine
disinformation team at NPR does.
Okay, is that enough setup? Do
we understand what we're about
to listen to? So I don't know
how you can set it up any
better. COVID hospitalizations
are once again on the rise
thanks to a new sub.
variant but not everyone wants
to go to the ER if they get
seriously ill and for Americans
who don't trust the medical
establishment there is a network
of doctors and natural healers
ready to push unproven cures for
COVID and prs. Brumfield has
more on the black market for
bogus COVID treatments.
Stephanie died of COVID but she
didn't have to. Oh was 75 lived
on Long Island. A few years ago,
she was sucked into a world of
conspiracy theories. When COVID
came it got worse. Stephanie's
daughter Laurie remembers what
her mother used to tell her
about the vaccines. Everybody
who got vaccinated is going to
die. We're only using first
names to protect the family from
online harassment. Because she
fears the dead.
That's the daughter talking
about to her mom is dead. She's
dead. She's dead because of
whatever the mom's dead. The
mom's dead because you know, she
didn't listen to NPR. I lied to
us. Stephanie was dead. No,
Stephanie is going to go no,
Stephanie is dead. Stephanie was
the mom. This is the daughter, I
think, oh, and she's gay. Okay,
I just got confused. And I know
it's easy to do with the disinfo
team to tell her about the
vaccines. Everybody who got
vaccinated is going to die.
We're only using first names to
protect the family from online
harassment, because she feared
the vaccine of Stephanie
refusing to get one did that guy
with this plug noses using more
than first names? I'll tell you
right now. Because she feared
the vaccine. Stephanie refused
to get one. Then just before
last Thanksgiving, she caught
COVID She was really not feeling
well. And I was like, you know,
just go to the doctor. But
Stephanie didn't go she was
plugged into an alternative
medical network. This small
group of fringe doctors natural
healers, internet personalities
who reject COVID vaccines, even
though the CDC currently
estimates that unvaccinated
individuals are six times more
likely to die of COVID.
There's just more names. papers
in in journals showing that the
vaccines are safe and effective,
safe and they are not. They are
not safe or effective. That's
one of these vaccine denier
speaking on a conservative
podcast. He's a doctor named
Pierre quarry. In his alternate
medical universe. There is
another drug that cures COVID.
It's called ivermectin people
have used ivermectin, their
license had been threatened. I
have eight complaints to my
medical board. I don't know
what's gonna happen to my
license, but there's a good
reason his medical license might
be under investigation. Everyone
from the American Medical
Association to the Food and Drug
Administration tell doctors not
to prescribe ivermectin for
COVID science for everybody. So
there you go. That's what the
disinformation team has been
hired to do.
to rerun 2020 with the same
stuff and damn all the studies
and also marginalize any other
type of medical choice that you
want to make my body my choice
guess not NPR disinfo team just
a small group of these doctors
now I would say the
what is the term for it?
Never term for alternative
doctors. Not alternative.
Goodness, I can say this a
million times.
Anyway, it's huge. It's huge.
People are going away from
Western medicine in droves.
They're learning about because
they're gonna get lied to that's
the problem and so my called
holistic non holistic is not the
term I am by the way, I despise
the term holistic medicine. It's
now homeopathic there's if Tina
were here, she would she would
tell me right away now it's with
a P i think i know P doctors. I
don't know. But it's not. It's
not it's not you know, you're
all logist
I have a mental block and the
troll room is not helping But
anyway, this is there's the I
mean in Fredericksburg alone
there must be five doctors you
can go to who completely you
know look at different ways
of of dealing with whatever has
been has been prescribed and now
that you can blame them for
Stephanie's death
yeah
I'm just surprised that you
know, that's what they're doing.
They should be going after the
Hunter Biden laptop. You're
absolutely right. Oh, then no.
That said that's the Russian
disinformation. Yeah.
What was fun to watch Katie
Turner doing.
You have a clip? i Of course I
do. Katie core you always say I
always say that. Now, I had to
preface this. This is so funny,
because Katy Tur, who is just
just a miserable lackey
functional medicine that she is
a lackey for the Democrat party.
already, yes. And but she's put
she's so naive to it. She
doesn't really understand it.
Some of these people are these
get it? You know? Yeah. Okay, I
vote Democrat, I like Democrats,
I'm pushing Democrats, that
she's just a lackey. And she is
just not the first time but she
is always stunned by the fact
that people will start trusting
the media. And she asked herself
a very important question. This
is some soul searching from Katy
Tur. There was just a Gallup
poll out today that shows the
trust in media and newspapers
and television is hitting an all
time low. People don't trust us.
They don't believe us. And it
makes me wonder if this job as
I'm currently doing it, is
really effective. But if it's
doing more harm than good, I
don't have a good answer for
that. Well, yeah. more harm than
good. I love it. You know, she
should just quit.
Wouldn't be great. If she went,
you know, I realized that I'm
just part of a horrible
going back to the Democrats and
their idea that, you know,
everything's going well, and
they're gonna do well in
December or November, because
you know, everything's lies. Gen
six. I'm surprised you just
didn't go in denial on this.
Have you heard this make any
sense? Have you heard the term
election denier?
No, yeah, that's a big word. Oh,
he's an election denier.
Instead of January sixth.
insurrectionists is just
election denier.
Functional Medicine. That's the
term I was looking for
functional medicine.
There's something going on in
California that you're always
seeing the trains, the trains
coming in from going out to
China coming into China from
China brains everywhere. But you
know, and you've always been,
haha, we have no shortages here.
We are still in markets are
full. Yeah. Well, it seems like
everyone is worried that that's
going to change on Thursday, the
US Supreme Court made news
again, this time by refusing to
hear a challenge by California
truckers to the new law that
requires truck drivers to be
employees of the trucking
companies they do business with
this ruling really took
everybody off guard, especially
the way they had at the speed
that they kicked this back, you
know, essentially made it law.
The problem is nearly all of the
state's goods are transported by
truck, many of which are owned
and operated by individual
drivers. that's especially the
case at the Port of Oakland. And
there's 9000 trucks that serve
the court on a daily basis, and
90% of them are independent
contractors. So this is a big,
big impact. Bill, a booty owns a
B trucking in Oakland. He
employs his own drivers, but
also uses independent
contractors to handle overflow
business, which just became
illegal. Booty says he won't be
able to use trucks owned by the
drivers anymore. It just doesn't
work. You own your own truck.
It's your truck. I can't take
possession of it and start using
it in a case like my company. We
just eliminate owner operators
and just reduce the workload. So
this is a B five, is this not
yet. This is thank you, Gavin
Newsom, our next president,
isn't this the one that was
originally put in place to help
Uber drivers? And then it
subsequently screwed up all the
unprofitable money sinkhole
publications.
And I don't know that it began
because the journalists could no
longer write freelance. They
have to either be normal, I
remember. Yeah. I remember. I
don't know if it's the same law.
But yes, five. Yes. It's a well,
it's, it's trickled down to the
truckers now. So we'll see what
happens. This, this is a
problem. We will get shortages
of the trucks, but it won't last
long. Because if there's 90% of
the people serving the Oakland
port, which is where all the
action is, is busy. Yeah. And
they just say okay, we're just
gonna take a week off. We're
gonna spend Dr. Benton Park the
trucks on the freeway that and
put a stop to it pretty quick.
They'll date this takes some
emergency actions, the governor
will have to take and do
something. Right. This is one of
the idiotic I have another one.
There's an idiotic law.
I mean, we have some, it's just
these lawmakers. And they're all
Democrats to say don't hate
Democrats, but play this clip
from this guy bitching and
moaning about a B 2223. And I
listen to this and I did some
research to see what he's
talking about. Oh, this one?
Yes, I know about this. Play it.
What am I about to tell you is
one of the most disturbing
things you will ever hear in
your lifetime. This is my son at
about 28 days old and right now
in California legislation is
being passed that would make it
legal to club him to murder him.
Yeah.
Wait
Is that I thought the umbilical
cord has to be attached.
He doesn't discuss that and I
didn't run into.
So
to murder him, this bill AB to
two to three would make it
absolutely legal to kill babies
not just in the womb, but now
outside of the womb up to 28
days old. It would also prevent
law enforcement from conducting
any type of criminal
investigation into the matters
of the death of an infant. Many
of us have been talking about
not just being pro life, but
being anti abortion for a long
time now. And people say, oh,
there are people who love
abortion, they just want the
freedom to choose who on earth
would choose to murder a 28 day
old child like mine that I
showed you in that video. This
is the work of demons and we
must bow our knee and pray and
overturn this legislation. This
is phenomenal. This Go ahead.
I've thought scope. So I looked
into it. And what it was it was
one of these, you know, these
states are because of the Roe v.
Wade decision. All these states,
which states, even the ones the
most liberal
versions of abortion law, which
California is among about six or
seven that just pretty much you
know,
you raise your hand you get a
free abortion.
They decided that they better
strengthen these laws and codify
some of this stuff. Because it
was a pretty loose structure the
way it was in the before that.
And in the process of writing
this law, you could just almost
see it happening tick by tick.
They kept amending and what now
we should do this. And as they
amended and changed and changed
the wording and amended. What
this guy said is true. They
amended and screwed with this
bill so much that they will open
up this huge loophole where you
could literally club a 24 year
old a 24. Well, they'd like to
do that too. But 24 day old baby
is club them and law enforcement
can't do anything about it. And
it's in the law. It's easy. What
he says is true. This fits
entirely with this program
called back to the Edwin black,
the new Genex this is new Genex
and here's how it works. You
know, they all decided back in
the 20s gas chambers. Were not
ready for it. Not ready. Wait
wait a few decades. Then they
did the funny farm or the feeble
minded kind of work. That was a
good one. I remember I remember
the feeble minded I vaguely
remember when I was a kid being
taught told about the feeble
mind. Well, it was a thing like
the feeble minded that comes
from the from the feeble minded
history.
You know, the sterilizations
actually, that worked out pretty
well because they just told men,
you should get a vasectomy and
like oh, go do that.
This is true. This is what
happened. And it's logical
because any if you want to call
the race to make it the master
race, which is what I believe
these people really want to do
and to have less people and so
let you know if we're going to
have less people to save the
world and live comfortably
ourselves as billionaires. Then
we need to and hangers on and
then we need to have self
selection. Hey, you should get a
vasectomy. Okay, good. You're
exactly the kind of person we
don't want in the future. Now
this is even better. Because now
and he was stupid enough. Yeah,
this happened. I know a couple
of guys in the 70s when that
book came out of the Population
Bomb. vasectomies were extremely
popular in the 70s Definitely no
not
not for yeah not for birth
control but for pop natural
birth control video girlfriend
but for population control yeah
the do your part like What do
your doggy WHY DO YOU THINKING
do your part but now this is no
mistake this is not amendment
amendment This is what they've
always wanted your kid is born
let's evaluate for 24 days Oh Oh
a little too white up brown hair
and white oh I'm sorry oh. Oh
the head looks a little off oh
man might be dumped club M Club
m this is what they want if
since we can't determine if the
child is going to be perfect
they need to have plumbing
centers yeah
oh shit
yes we can go in and then you
can maybe it takes it take the
baby determined is it clubbing?
Centered
Yes. And then the club them for
you and you don't have to worry
about the agony of doing it
yourself club.
Exactly. Club. Yes. This you
know I don't think it's a
mistake. I think they want that
if you say you know what this
kid doesn't look gay doesn't
make you just introduced a new
element to this to my analysis.
You don't think
This is a mistake no this is not
a possibility that is not they
actually meant for this they're
not gonna reverse this is
California low gives a whole new
meaning to let's go clubbing
everybody. I mean seriously this
is this this could catch fire
this could be a national thing.
The new Genesis have finally
found something that works for
them
as part of the great reset,
John, yeah, reset your Oh
goodness. I have to play this
for you Queen Ursula.
Earlier friend. Ah, I really I
you know what? I wouldn't mind
having a drink with Queen
Ursula. I think if we would get
along just famously. Yeah, but
blondes. Yes.
By the way, Queen Ursula has
eight children. All beautiful.
Part. What? Yeah, yeah, she's
doing her part of repopulating
the Great White race. You know,
Tina is out of town. She's with
a friend in Utah for a couple of
days. And so this means Adam and
Phoebe can sit on the couch
while Phoebe is on the couch.
And we watched Man in the High
Castle. So now I'm almost done
with Season Two. And there's so
much of this, that in a very
creepy, almost historical,
historical context way. Just is
all of this is is in there about
what's the what's the Germans
had if your kid had some kind of
degenerative disease for which
there was no cure big oil or
something and they kill him?
Then they kill him? No, they
kill him off to the camp, kill
them and get rid of them. So
queen, Ursula knows that
everything is changing. She
know. And but she's very, very
excited. Because this? Oh, yeah,
this is a very short clip, this
new world that we're about to go
in has, I mean, the technology.
I mean, we're gonna have
batteries that last for 18 days.
She doesn't say that in this
clip. But that, you know, they
truly believe that this is the
way to go. Technology, it's just
going to solve everything. And
here she is just so excited.
Since the beginning of the
pandemic, we saw an explosion in
digital innovation and the use
of tech, they enabled factories
and the use of Tech Tech.
And the use of tech, they
enabled factories to stay off
tech and the use of tech and
explosion. And the use of tech
you've not seen since the
beginning of the pandemic, we
saw an explosion in digital
innovation and the use of tech,
they enabled factories to stay
open. They enabled companies to
sell their products, people to
access essential public
services, you name it,
we have to keep pace with this
change. And that means that we
will certainly have to write a
new rulebook for the digital
economy and the digital society.
Oh, new rulebook for the digital
economy and digital society a
new rulebook is coming,
everybody. So covering what
she's gonna tell you because
because of the why she just told
you, because of all the great
tech,
the tech. So we come when you
have new tech, you need new
rules for society. So covering
everything, from data to
infrastructure, but also talking
about security, and democracy,
technology, to fair taxation,
taxation, all these are topics
on the table with digital
change. So Ladies and
gentlemans, the need for global
cooperation and this
acceleration of change, will
both be drivers of the great
reset. And I see this as an
unprecedented opportunity. Tell
me it's not real. When the
President of the European Union
says these will be the drivers
of the great reset, tell me it's
not real.
Okay, okay. It's not real. It's
real in the sense that a bunch
of people imagine something's
gonna happen, or it's gonna be
real or they're living in a
dream world. Yes. You want to
hear some dreaming goes deluded.
They're insane, mate. These
people are nuts. They're insane.
Yes. And they're, they're
running things. This is not
good. No, no, that's the beauty
of the times we're living in.
Here's part of the great reset,
you will earn nothing and you
will be happy. Oh man, General
Motors is all in with Klaus.
This is the Chief Financial
Officer Paul Jacobson. I think
the most exciting thing about
the Eevee transformation is it's
fundamentally going to change
the way we make money at General
Motors. Because if you think
about it, the overwhelming
majority of come from the time
that we sell a vehicle to a
dealer, right and in that
vehicle enjoys a lot of revenue
for very different companies
over the life of of it on the
road, what the electric vehicle
and what connected vehicles are
going to do for us in is
increased the revenue
opportunities for us over the
life of that vehicle second
owners
turnover fourth owner, because
we're going to be able to offer
ways through over the air
updates to customize it
subscriptions, various services,
insurance packages, lots of
different ways that we can
interact with the customer in
ways that historically we
haven't been able to how much of
your top line total revenue is
going to come from selling
vehicles, as opposed to the
services that you've just been
describing. So what we talked
about is 20 to $25 billion a
year of revenue in 2030, around
the services that we can provide
going forward. So it's a massive
growth off of what we've
currently experienced with
OnStar historically and really
excited about what that's going
to bring. Yeah, this is and he
literally said, Oh, what's so
exciting about the electric
vehicles is Tesla put in all
this shit and made it by
subscription and people went Oh,
go go go.
You can't argue it's time to
start looking at building hot
rods. Who Yeah, I'm just have a
custom car made the custom car
will be cheaper. Yeah. It'll be
cheaper and cooler and your car
and you'll own it, and you'll
own it. I mean, the last car I
bought which is a 16 year old
car, I paid cash for it. Of
course a great car it's what you
do.
And it's like you know, I'm not
going for this crap. And anyone
who buys into oh so nice to be
it's just the drain and you know
what the real economic reset
where you don't have the money
for this stuff these cars will
be all over the place used you
know there's just junk there
sound this junk I'll wait until
the first battery cars you know
they all gonna get junk they're
all gonna get tossed out after
Max 10 years you won't see these
cars go on forever. They can't
the crap and and what world is
it good to go from raping the
earth of petroleum products to
raping the earth of mineral
products, which we don't even
have in America? It's all China,
India, Africa. Children digging
for cobalt.
Yeah, Kid disgusting. It's
actually disgusting. Yeah, kids
who escaped the clubbing center
can always go to mind Cobalts
club them later after they get
their work done.
I got some uplifting stuff. No,
I'm sure you do.
This talking about the moon
trip. The moon trip? Alright.
Artemis. Yes, the moon. Okay,
now I'm disturbed by these
clips. I barely got three of
them to the third was an option.
I probably won't play it because
the second one is disturbing.
But let's play the
foreground of Artemis you know
we're going to go to the moon.
We're going to take some tests.
We're going to send some dummies
up there. We're gonna do this.
We're going to do that. Let's
play the rundown Artemis Moon
trip one. NASA made a big
announcement today. It set a
launch date for its big new
rocket eventually meant to fly
humans to the moon. This first
test mission Artemis one won't
have anyone on board. But it's
Brendan Byrne of member station
WMF II reports. It is an
important and long delayed
launch. NASA says its 300 foot
tall SLS rocket and Orion
spacecraft will blast off from
the Kennedy Space Center in
Florida. The agency is targeting
three possible launch
opportunities starting on August
29, sending the deep space
vehicle and three mannequins on
a more than a month long mission
around the moon and back NASA's
Jim free this is the first time
that we're going to try and
launch his vehicle we're going
to be careful, we're going to
work hard to meet the attempts
on those dates, and do our best
to position ourselves to have
the confidence in those days.
This launch is the beginning of
a series of increasingly complex
missions aimed at landing humans
on the moon the first since the
Apollo program more than a half
century ago. This mission dubbed
Artemis, one will serve as a
pathfinder testing critical
systems of the vehicle like life
support and its heat shield.
Artemis two will follow a
similar trajectory but with
astronauts on board, and Artemis
three will carry people bound
for the lunar surface. The
agency says those next
moonwalkers will include a woman
and Person of Color
diversity,
new Genex send them to the moon
so let's do it as this goes on
this this report this clip I got
my attention. Now can I just set
the yes it has my attention as
well because the last time we
send someone to the moon I was
about eight years old. I think
it's just always bugged me that
it seems to be so hard to get
back. I I've never really
understood why humans are
bouncing around on the moon.
Here we go. Part Two. With all
large sorry.
It says to kicker do we want the
two kicker.
Is there another two besides
that? Well, no, there's a three.
Now to with all large programs
that NASA runs. It has been long
delayed and it has been
in way over a budget and
continues to be as we look
forward to the first human lunar
landing, which is currently
scheduled for 2025, but is
likely to slip. I'm sorry, the
first human lunar landing the
first
and stored kicker, that's a NASA
spokes woman. All of these
younger NASA people know that we
never landed there.
I don't know why she said that.
Because all the NASA people say
first sense. She should have
said first sense about the
Apollo missions. 50 years ago.
She didn't say that. She said
first. Yes, I know. I'm very did
I very upset by this. I'm happy.
I'm doing a happy deal. I knew
you'd be happy because I got the
clip. And there it is. And there
she's saying it. Yes. But this
is not the first time we've
caught this. No. Do you have do
you have an iPad? I have several
other examples. But no, but
didn't know that at the end of
third clip is just an option was
where the O is there. It says
they don't say anything is yet
Genki because it's just talk,
talk talk. But I was very upset
by this woman making this gaffe.
And then what's even more
upsetting is that she's being
interviewed by an NPR person.
Why doesn't the NPR person
correct her?
Somehow, I mean, there's
supposed to be this big push now
for, you know, fake news. I, I
am of the opinion that with when
you have Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos,
and Richard Branson. All all he
hymns, when you have them
desperately trying to even get
into the atmosphere, get out of
the out of the atmosphere to get
into actual space, which is
highlighted, like oh my god,
it's so great. They went so
high. And it was so that people
don't even know we landed on the
moon.
There's something going on. It's
like a white washing. And
there's clip after clip after
clip of NASA people going well,
you know, we've never really
gotten past the Van Allen belt,
or that's very difficult. And
well, you know, we used to have
the technology but then we don't
have it and we don't have enough
money for remember that guy,
another NASA guy.
Well, they're gonna have to get
their act together, it seems to
me.
Okay, if anyone lands on the
earth, in my lifetime, I will be
surprised. They can't even fake
it at this point. lands on the
earth is what you said. lands on
the moon will make mistakes.
Yeah, but I'm not. I'm not at
NASA at it.
No, it's true. You're right.
You're not with NASA. Back by
the way, it was it was
just a good comeback here. This
is NASA guy. I go to the moon in
a nanosecond. This is actually
this is not just a NASA guy.
This is Astronaut Don petite
astronaut, NASA astronaut Don
petit, I go to the moon in a
nanosecond. The problem is we
don't have the technology to do
that anymore. We used to, but we
destroyed that technology. And
it's a painful process to build
it back again. Going to Mars
should be one of the next series
of steps that humans do. The
first step should be going back
to the moon for a number of
technical reasons and
exploration reasons. And then
after that Mars may be high
orbit in Venus atmosphere may be
going through Europa, there's
all kinds of targets to go to
places of interest in our solar
system. The only limit
to Hubert future is in our own
imaginations. Sure, then we have
the Orion launch, we are headed
3600 miles above Earth
15 times higher from the planet
than the International Space
Station.
As we get further away from
Earth will pass through the Van
Allen belts an area of dangerous
radiation. Except if you're in a
tin can in 1960s going to the
moon to walk around not
dangerous then.
Radiation like this can harm the
guidance systems onboard
computers or other electronics
on Orion. Naturally, we have to
pass through this dangerous zone
twice, once up, and once back
and listen to that music.
But Orion has protection.
Shielding will be put to the
test as the vehicle cuts through
the waves of radiation hooked to
the test that says the board
will record radiation levels for
scientists to study. We must
solve these challenges before we
send people through this region
of space. For this flight, it's
time to head home
NASA video NASA video
We've never been there poorly
managed space operations, that
operationally they're all hung
up on climate change because
that's where the money is.
Let's play the optional third
clip since it's there. An
internal audit last year found
the agency will spend up to $25
billion through 2025 on the
program, with each mission
costing $4 billion per launch,
and there's still much more work
to do. NASA hopes to build a
space station around the moon.
The agency is working with
private company SpaceX to build
the first lunar lander parts for
that moon station still haven't
left Earth as SpaceX continues.
critical flight testing of the
lander still says forcing the
announcement of the launch date
for this first uncrewed Artemis
mission is a big step. It
finally feels real because not
only do we have a rocket and a
mission, we have a launch date
or at least a launch arrange.
The announcement came on rainy
day as another important NASA
lunar milestone. It was 53 years
ago that Neil Armstrong and Buzz
Aldrin became the first people
to walk on the moon. Yeah.
contradicts what was said
earlier in the report. I think
that's what I liked about the
second clip or the third clip is
the space station around the
moon. What are they talking
about?
What are they talking about? I
don't know. I don't know. I
don't know it's a pain in the
acid cost $4 billion just to get
one of these things launched in
the first place you're going to
put a space station around the
moon which means every time
you're going to resupply it is
going to cause $4 billion if you
can even do it because bulk What
are they talking about? Is ours
is going to do a figure eight
maybe go around the moon and
around Earth so you can resupply
when it comes around it's going
to be doing an add on I'd like
to have to look into it I'd like
to look into it. Yeah, please
look into it and also let me
know how we get through the
firmament nothing happens until
you blow through that you gotta
get you gotta get dome, the dome
the dome, you gotta get through
the firmament. I have a clip. I
do want to do.
I want to do this follow up clip
because it was replayed about
Biden going to Saudi Arabia.
And then he comes back and talks
about this Khashoggi bull crap.
This is the clip I wouldn't I
picked up and it was from
Democracy Now.
Amy alert morning, Amy Goodman
clip inbound.
So, but I thought it provided a
very interesting piece of
information that the mainstream
is not discussing. The publisher
of The Washington Post, Fred
Ryan criticized Biden saying,
quote, The fist bump between
President Biden and Mohammed bin
Salman was worse than a
handshake. It was shameful. It
projected a level of intimacy
and comfort that delivers to MBs
the unwarranted redemption. He's
been desperately seeking.
Unquote. during a news
conference after their meeting,
Biden said he confronted bin
Salman over Khashoggi murder
because you're respecting the
murder of Khashoggi. I raised it
at the top of the meeting,
making it clear what I thought
of it at the time. And when I
think of it now, and most
exactly, I was straightforward
and direct and discussing it. I
made my view crystal clear. A
top Saudi official later
appeared to contradict Biden
saying he never heard the
President telling the crown
prince who was responsible for
Khashoggi murder.
So the guy on the scene, just
call him Biden a liar. Yep. Who
is that guy? They don't say who
it is, but I believe he's
probably right. I don't believe
Biden did that either. It's not
that kind of confrontational guy
anymore. Do Old.
Old is not the problem, John,
don't be as he's here, right?
Because Bernie Sanders is older
than he is. He's 80. By sharper
we have a sick president. Yeah,
he's sick. He's sick, demented.
Let's just all say the President
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Reports two reports. First one
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They had a good time. Apparently
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Charlotte, North Carolina. We
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Those are just a few of the
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find one near you or start one
if you get to go hang out with
all the Dyson days.
You'd
be triggered
you wouldn't be where everybody
feels the same.
It's like a body like a pod.
What is this shit?
Been? My one of my ISOs won't
load. That's weird.
Tell me something. The file type
is unsurprising. Oh, man, you
cute man screwball type? Okay,
good. horrobin is over. Ogg
Vorbis All right. Morbus you've
got ISOs then I guess I don't
have any like you had no ISOs
Well, I have I have two and I
don't think this one's any good.
Hasta Lavista baby, because we
didn't play the Boris clip of
Boris Johnson leaving so as bad
as bad as bad. I admit his
battery bad. Okay, well, mine
are great, but they're not
enough to do so. I gotta love
it.
Okay, I'm liking that one.
And then I got the one I like
which I think would be a good
end of show right. The end of
the show. You hear this? So many
Americans know how wrong this
is.
Too long. This is two seconds
punches.
I'd love to love it. Come on.
I'm good. Okay, love it. It is
Oh, man is bitter. Ah.
Can you identify the voice and
the other clip? Of the wrong as
this let me see so many
Americans know how wrong this
is.
Yeah, that's a Republican
senator. I think I can't
remember who is it? Congressman?
Congressman, who was it? Jordan?
Oh, yeah. Screw that guy.
I don't like any of those
people. I really don't. I wasn't
gonna say about that. There was
something
no, I forgot. I've got one. I
literally forgot whatever the
hell, you're you're at the end
of it. I'm at the end of my
rope. Okay, let's go with it. I
got a clip here. This is a one
of a kind clip though. This was
this was a supercut of one
person.
supercut of one person. Okay.
Yeah. This is Kamla Harris. No
seeing this right? I don't think
so I cut it way down. Because
it's like first a player saying
this. And then they should they
say this is a clip of what she
says after she got her
acceptance speech for vice
president what she thinks of Joe
Biden. What she thinks of this
is all these different topics.
And in every one of her little
speeches and spiels she says
this over and over. That's why
we're here today. Because we
have the ability to see what can
be unburdened by what has been,
and then to make the possible
actually happen as to believe in
what can be unburdened by what
has been, and we must always see
who we can be.
unburdened by we have an ability
to see what can
what can be unburdened by what
has been a see what can be
unburdened by what has been. We
see what can be unburdened by
what has been. Bring people to
see what can be unburdened by
what has been, who see what can
be
unburdened by what has been. It
is the ability to see what can
be unburdened by what has been.
That will be your acting
president very soon.
Well, then we have we will have
the ability to see what can be
the burden, burden, unburdened
by men obviously, yes.
Perfect.
Well,
here's what's coming up next,
because we're gonna get out of
here. Planet rage is on no
agenda stream tested these
throngs no idea where that is,
but it's on no agenda stream.com
And of course hanging out in the
troll room to continue on
enjoying and trolling.
And of show mixes DS laughs
Steve outwell and Doug Faxon, a
brand new end of show mixer that
we welcome to our end of show.
Looking forward to the next
program which will be in just a
couple of days. We'll do it on
Sunday. Until then, coming to
you from the heart of the Texas
hill country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry.
And from Northern Silicon
Valley, I'm Jesse Dvorak, please
remember us at the vorak.org/na
We look forward to seeing you
back
on Sunday until then adios mofos
and such
at the 40 threes, it's time to
grow up life is better valued
when every day you just show up
I say come on out for the most
fun show in the city watch and
Shannon summers are you
concerned the Feds getting giddy
future's looking bright in
Oklahoma City trying to be to
where he wanted to mo butter the
city longer is that as
everything company afford rising
real estate costs they can that
we don't have city why are we
getting all the smoke? Many
others not jam mea media is
mostly a joke that Hollyweird
stories are getting much worse.
A bunch has just come and me
dummies making me want to curse
too many times suddenly What's
worse, sad I trust the Raptors
head coach for the real nurse
Bible got a lot of history I'm
talking about the best stories
of murder trauma history have
done with all the last one
that's power and that the
married children and some cars
destroyed by family ties. With
no guns. These stories could
never for me parables, fables
Psalms, even these allegories? I
got one more question. Who else
like in the within the promos in
the IG stories?
I said who was lacking or what
gender promos na IG stories.
Torture from the President today
was a clear articulation of the
stakes.
Stand up man.
This is a time of war.
Love just jumping on my left.
Stand up man.
Anything you put on that
property will rain? No one's
ever wondering. I mean, what I
say the questions I sometimes
say all that I mean.
We need more money to plan for a
secondary venue was due this.
Are you talking about this or
not? That's not a logical
question for someone to ask.
I have to say one of the things
that I take solace from is I
don't think you'll find any
European leader who thinks that
I am up to the job. We got a
long way to go because of
inflation because of Putin tax
increase. To drop this hole
is filled with so many places
and meanings significance to
Muslims, Christians and Jews. We
must all be free to practice our
face. Like did you say?
No, I didn't say what I said go
back and read what I said. Are
certain things that are so
consequential. You have to speak
from your heart as well as your
head. I was speaking out
forcefully what I think to be at
stake
was one of my as the one of the
top military people sending in
security the other day a lot of
people died and nowhere near
what did you say? Television
show be good. You must be
kidding are too. too long in the
two to four was
not a joke.
Just because we stand our ground
Oh my dad before you get oh
vaccination
Why don't you off
taking advice from Microsoft
to cause big
again bout the vaccination
vaccination baby
might just fade away
Did we ask
last and talked about
vaccinations
only he'd the media cloud
they died before I get oh
no no no no no
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