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Let's go troll hunting.
Adam curry Jhansi
Devora Thursday August 4 2022.
This is your award winning chemo
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episode 1474. This
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number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
from Northern Silicon Valley,
where we're all concerned that
Brittney Griner got nine years
I'm Jhansi Dvorak Buzzkill.
Oh, this is her trial take place
already. Oh, yeah.
She's been assigned nine years
and Glog
Holy crap. Really? Oh, that'll
drive some people. apeshit
Yeah, I guess. Is that that is
gonna change. It's gonna swap
right. She's got basketball
privilege.
No, is that what it is?
Some basketball was bought
everybody. Anybody just any old
person.
Now they're swapping out the
they want the spy back. That's
what they want. They don't care
about Brittney Griner. They want
that other dude, don't they?
Yeah, absolutely. That guy seems
valuable. I don't know if
they're gonna. They're not gonna
get them. Here's what I would
do. If I was Putin. Yeah, here's
Brittney Griner. That's it.
That's it. That's it. Yeah. I
think so. Well, I don't know,
man. It's just one of these
moments where you go like, Oh,
how come Can I trust my memory?
Can we trust any reporting? Can
we?
Yeah, we got him. We got another
one.
We got him.
El saba. Harry. Did you have the
impression that we had killed
him before?
Well, a couple of things. One, I
had the impression we killed him
before twice.
The second time was the better
one, if I recall properly.
And then I guess we supposedly
killed him again. But the
Taliban has come out and said we
had no record of this guy being
killed by anybody.
Ah, well, this is a 2020 news
report from the archives
anything unwelcome. We saw some
breaking news coming in,
according to Arab news reports
the chief of al Qaeda. al
Zawahiri has died in
Afghanistan. The 69 year old
Egyptian national who was
hitting al Qaeda has reportedly
died of natural causes. Although
Harry was the leader of the
terrorist group al Qaeda since
2011, succeeding Osama bin
Laden, at least to senior
officials who were next in line
to replace them also recently
kills that is Hamza Bin Laden
the son of former al Qaeda
leader Osama bin Laden and Abu
Mohammed almost re who was
killed in Iran this year as the
Arab news guided she's also
hurry die Jews now natural
causes.
Yeah. Oh, no.
We didn't have a lot in the show
notes. I mean, one or two
articles and it is from you
know, like the sun and a couple
other metro. So who knows? But
it just seems it's like just one
of those things like Okay, so we
had to leave Afghanistan and but
don't worry we got you know,
this this this picture of the
what do they call that though?
Not the war rooms at the War
Room, the Situation Room
Situation Room Situation Room,
and actuation who's there? You
know, CIA Of course. Yeah. We
don't need military there. If if
it's true, then we just do that
with the CIA. Or the CIA drones.
Yeah, and there's this big fold
up model of the compound now
please.
Well, they but anyway, so
meanwhile, it just breaking is
the fact that now Taliban say
this is bullcrap. Doesn't
happen.
I have a couple of clips about
this from the M five M if you
want to hear oh, why not? Let's
start with ABC Martha Raddatz.
He has been in hiding for more
than 20 years, one of the
world's most wanted terrorists.
But tonight President Biden
announcing the United States
finally caught up with iman alza
hurry, killing the al Qaeda
leader in a weekend drone strike
in Afghanistan.
Now justice has been delivered.
And this terrorist leader is no
more people around the world no
longer need to fear the vicious
in the criminal killer. United
States continues to demonstrate
our resolve and our capacity to
defend the American people
against those who seek to do us
harm.
So while he was Osama bin Laden
is number two and a key
strategist behind alkaitis most
vicious attacks against America,
the assault on American soldiers
in Somalia in 1993. The bombing
of the US embassies in Kenya and
Tanzania in 1998 the suicide
bombing on the USS Cole in
Yemen, and on September 11 2001,
the plot that destroyed the
world trade center left a gaping
hole in the Pentagon and claimed
nearly 3000 lives
a gaping hole in the Pentagon
budget. And, and no mention of
flight 93.
That little rundown most of the
reports mentioned Oh, they did.
Okay. Here's another one.
President Biden calling the
operation a success. The White
House had said after withdrawing
from Afghanistan, the Taliban
would not be allowed to harbor
terrorists. And if they did, the
US would be back. ABCs chief
White House Correspondents
Cecilia Vega joins us now from
the White House and Cecilia.
Tonight's announcement.
Certainly a long time coming.
Yeah, exactly. Lindsey, a long
time coming. And frankly,
there's some I told you so
happening here with President
Biden, this White House, this
administration faced a lot of
criticism during that botch
withdrawal from Afghanistan
about a year ago right now, for
many who said that the United
States would no longer be able
to hunt and track down
terrorists in that country
without an American troop
presence there, the White House
showing tonight that indeed is
still absolutely possible. We
also, though have heard from the
Taliban who have said that they
would not be harboring
terrorists in that country.
Clearly. That is still the case
right now. Lindsey even with
Biden having COVID The White
House quick to say that he was
very much involved in this
decision making process
even before we get to the CIA
guys, because it got morale and
Panetta. I mean, let's just
presume that this was bullshit.
To what end? Was it just a
general distraction or?
Good good? That's a very good
point because we have to assume
his bullshit based on the fact
that they killed this guy before
suppose they were that was
bullshit. Yeah. And why was that
bullshit and based on the fact
that the Taliban government says
this nothing like this happened
is bullshit so all roads point
to both bullshit
Yeah, I think all the board for
the bullshit train but why what
is the point that's the
yeah
this is what I don't get
distraction it from the economy
now that's just because it
nobody cares to be honest about
I think the general member Oh,
okay. Oh, that guy I don't
remember. I kind of remember him
maybe. And they you know, and
it's an old it's like an old
grudge settled grudge. So what
nobody is it's not like it's
maybe the news cycle is getting
stale. And they had to put punch
it up. I don't know. I didn't
make note. I don't see the point
of it. It doesn't seem to it's
not going to get votes or
anybody running for office.
I mean, less. It's just another
pump up of the military
industrial complex, although,
again, I'm pretty sure this was
a CIA operation. Maybe it's
unrelated. But one of our
producers sent me a little
excerpt from the most recent
National Defense Authorization
Act for 2023. Which I think it's
only passed the House hasn't
passed the Senate yet, but in
this
is get passed the Senate with
those guys. Oh,
I'm sure it'll pass. That's not
the problem. But here's what's
in there. It's the 1202
authority, a provisional
authority from 2018 that allows
the military to recruit train
and pay foreign forces and
private individuals in secret to
conduct irregular warfare
operations on behalf of the
United States. So maybe this is
just the the catalyst up time
for some irregular warfare
because that's that's where you
do it you do irregular warfare
in Afghanistan, you
but again, they don't do without
authorization. They don't need
to do some phony baloney show to
kill some guy to say this cool.
Well, yeah, maybe I don't know.
It's bugging me. It was just a
throwaway. Like, oh, what can we
do? It's like the summer
doldrums. What should we do?
I think? I think it's Yeah, I
think it's a throwaway. I think
it's something to be settled
down Joe he's probably all
worked up because he's stuck in
the basement again. And
it was just a it was a veto
good. Mahara. A little little
little candy for Joe to keep him
away. Because, because Obama got
to kill bin Laden, right. I
haven't been able to kill
anybody. And even Trump got to
kill some. Some guy some Iranian
guy right in the middle of his,
you know, some round a bunch of
people. I haven't been able to
do anything like that. I looked
like a loser. Okay, Joe, we'll
get somebody we're gonna kill
for you.
Hey, that's great. And Joe's
like, wow. Oh, that's cool. Good
job, everybody. All right. Well,
here are the
I'm going by the Fed that guy's
dead. Oh, you know, I'm
with you. I'm with you. I loved
it. That was kind of like, we
forget but bin Laden was in I
was So much fun when they killed
Bin Laden and they threw him in
the ocean. And we you know,
there's pictures but we're not
allowed to see them because you
know, it could spark an Arab
Spring. Oh, wait. And if
they hadn't they had me graven
on. It was a man and pours show
talking to their substitute host
this kind of alien looking
woman. And I do have a clip from
that show for something else.
They had the McRaven on he's
talking about, you know, he was
leading the opera. I mean,
everybody, every Navy Seal, it
seems it was leading the
operation and every other one
shot shot Bin Laden, right. And
they went to this, he went, he
told a story about how after
they had the guy's dead, and
they got him in jail, and they
brought him into the hangar.
He's in the hangar, right? And
they're trying to determine if
he's him or not, they did take
some DNA and they say, Yeah, we
proved it was him blah, blah,
blah, but Okay, after the fact,
like, months later, but so we
had to, we had to go and figure
out if he was tall enough. And
we didn't have a tape measure of
all the things we forgot. And so
we we had one tall SEAL who was
six, three, and they laid him
neck lay, lay down next to this
guy with this nasty lay down
next to this guy and bump up
against you. Okay? Yeah, he's an
inch tall. It's got to be him.
So because he was six because
those sama was six, four. Yeah.
And I just thought it was like,
Okay, well, that's a silly
story. But whatever.
That's interesting. You know,
before I played the CIA guys,
there was one other story that
kind of relates to this that
just popped up in the news
overseas, Prince Charles is
responding to a new scandal. His
charity accepted a donation of
more than $1 million from Osama
bin Laden family in 2013.
Several of his advisors
reportedly pleaded with him to
return the money. The
principal's office has confirmed
receiving the money but denies
that Charles brokered the deal
or made the decision to
personally accept it.
Yeah, no, it's just one of those
things like this never
coincidences in politics.
Yeah, terror, the Osama bin
Laden family has like hundreds
of people it's like spread out
as after people don't even know
each other. Right. But do
remember that they were the
family who were allowed to take
off on 911 in their private jet.
All Arabs are all Saudis that
were in the country took off in
their private jet,
even though there was a general
grounding of aircraft.
Yeah, except for there's
just one of those things. So
here's a former CIA Director
Panetta spiking the ball with
Andrea Mitchell,
I pay tremendous tribute to, to
our intelligence forces, our
military forces that were
involved, the CIA, I think
there's a tremendous amount,
from my own experience a
tremendous amount of planning
involved in those kinds of
attacks, the ability to do
constant reconnaissance to
gather intelligence, to know
that you have the right target,
and to be able to hit that
target. Without any kind of
collateral damage, I think it's
a tribute to their capabilities.
And in the end, I think it does
complete a very important
mission that we began on 911,
which was to make sure we would
go after those who were involved
in the attack on 911. We have
gone after successfully Bin
Laden, and now we've gotten
solid theory. And those were the
two key planners of the 911
attack. So it really does send a
message to the world that you
don't attack the United States
and get away with it.
Oh, of course, this is all Oh, I
get it. This is also related to
Pelosi in China kind of showing
Hey, you know, don't mess with
us. We're the we're the badass
it's Don't you think that's in
there too?
When did this killing take
place?
Then it just take place.
I thought it took place just
before Pelosi hit the ground at
Taiwan.
It doesn't matter. I mean, it's
the same week. That's my point
is like just run some
interference. Pelosi has got too
much heat on her. Another
Scelzi point is something was in
this last year six Congress went
men went to Taiwan and China
didn't make a big fuss about
this. She made the statement
that was because I'm a woman.
Oh, please no, this is because
it was a setup the whole thing
was a setup right down as far as
I'm concerned to the the the
surface to air the air to
surface missiles that China
started shooting off off the
coast of Taiwan. The whole thing
is, is a little show, a little
play. And I'm not quite sure why
but it's complete bullshit.
There's a lot of bullshit going
on. But that's the
name of the game. Yes. Here's
Mike Morel, another former CIA
director. Notice it's the CIA
guys who are getting interviewed
and not the military.
Mike how significant see
significant is this in the
course of history. And in terms
of terrorism right now,
on John, from a historical
perspective, this is very
significant Sauer here, he was
one of the individuals behind
the 911 attacks. So this is
another significant blow right
to those individuals attacked us
more than 20 years ago. From a
current day perspective, this is
the leader of one of the two
largest terrorist organizations
on the planet, al Qaeda, the
other being ISIS. So while they
don't pose the same threat that
they pose, say, a decade ago, or
20 years ago, this does take a
leader off the battlefield and
will, you know, will, to some
degree disrupt that organization
and force them to come up with
new leadership?
All right, new thinking. Maybe
it's just some kind of
psychological operation to put
those images back in everybody's
mind and bring back some trauma.
Because that's what all the talk
is about.
Because that during that period,
where you had that imagery and
trauma, it was getting the
president reelected, the I
remember just before the bush re
election, they all of a sudden
out of the blue changed the
remember the alerts he had read,
or everything is orange at the
airport, the airport, Oakland
airport had a permanent
orange orange all the time. I
remember so
the whole thing was bogus. But
the guy who was orange and they
did it just before the election,
they were accused by the
Democrats are doing it just to
get votes. And it worked. Right,
maybe maybe,
here's another short bid from
Mike why
but of course, Chris is you
pointed out these are all CIA
guys. Yeah. Can any does anybody
else I mean, the I guess the
CIA's there is it. Maybe it's
more legal for them to just lie
in the military guys are less
likely to do that.
To me, it was a CIA operation.
It wasn't military. It was the
CIA. That's
a CIA operation that said that
drone strike Yeah. When they
were leaving Afghanistan. It
blew up those kids. Oh,
that That. That? I don't know.
Might have been
you ever heard any of the
spokespeople come out of the
woodworks? Oh,
no one claimed that one? Did
they know? Oops. back tomorrow,
and what does this tell us about
the relationship between the
Taliban and al
Qaeda? So this may be the most
interesting, the most installing
here. Right. He was in Kabul. He
was he was evidently at a, you
know, a significant kind of
housing complex. So it for me,
it underscores that the
relationship between the Taliban
and al Qaeda continues right,
despite some of the arguments
that were made a year ago that
the Taliban was willing to split
with with al Qaeda this shows
that that relationship remains
tight. And it shows that we need
to continue to focus on on
Afghanistan going forward from a
counterterrorism perspective
blah blah blah I don't know what
guys
the way all the logic here the
guys is living in a housing
commerce big housing complex in
other words, an apartment block
that's big. And he's just in
there I don't know how they
killed him from that you know,
without blowing up they were I
think they showed
a wasn't at some kind of special
special Hellfire
show they showed a picture of
the building I don't know if
you've seen this but it's like
yeah, the missile went in a
window came
out the other side and just
just took the guy's head off. I
don't know what happened. But
they should she by the way, it
was up there was like four
stories up it was
they called it the knife bomb
drone. So apparently, the oh,
I've heard of this thing. Yeah.
So apparently it goes it flies
through the window. And then it
unfolds ninja Nice. Yeah. Pops
you up, slices you into bits.
Now you chop up you chop up and
you
know, they have you know, they
have aerial footage. Why don't
they even show at least that you
know, the black and white or the
grayscale? grainy video that you
see. There goes? I mean, this
this should they need? If you're
going to do this kind of
operation, you need some more
visual aids people.
Yeah, they could have showed
something. But yeah. And then
there's the course the rumor
which doesn't come into any
conversation, which is that the
Taliban set this guy up to get
him out of the country. They
don't want him. Maybe because
he's troubled with some sort of
a quid pro quo. We have to do
something for them now.
Anyway, so the CIA kind
of contradicts the other Taliban
story, which has no nothing.
Nothing happened at all. So I
don't know what
is this the Taliban spokesman
who was the who was it this
week? Okay. Oh, no, you don't
know. Well, we do have the
spokesman for the military who
now is just he speaks on behalf
of the White House Kirby John
Rear Admiral John Kirby.
Okay. And before you go on with
this, I want to say that Kirby
is angling for the White House
job.
Are you sure because I think the
military industrial complex
loves him where he is he gets
to, he doesn't have to take all
the bullshit questions you can
come in whenever it's important.
And he just acts. He speaks on
behalf of kind of the White
House and the Pentagon at the
same time.
Sometimes he'll pull that stuff,
but it's only he is angling, I'm
telling you, Kirby is going to
be replacing this. I have to
John Pierre clips. Actually, I
only have one. Unfortunately,
that one clip I had produced in
June and I ended up Miss
clipping.
I really hope he doesn't take
over. I love her. She's endless.
She is She is so dumb. She's
endless. There's no way they're
gonna keep her in there.
Here's so here's what Kirby
said. I've repeatedly said
that we oppose any unilateral
changes to the status quo from
either side. We have said that
we do not supporting Taiwan
independence. And we've said
that we expect cross trade
differences to be resolved by
peaceful means.
Yeah, this is Kirby saying we
don't support Taiwan to it.
That's what he said. We don't
support Taiwan independence. And
he said that the White House
lectern or behind a
lowercase that all of a sudden
the DOD has taken over policy
from the White House. Yes.
This is what I've been telling
you. These guys are running the
show right now. Okay, so All
right. Well, maybe you're right.
Maybe Kirby is not angling for
the job. Maybe it's the MICC
coming into the White House
taken over?
Well, with this Biden guy, I
guess they could do that. But
it's not going to fly. I mean,
I'm sure they think they know
everything better. So you want
to do you want to do? Kareem
Abdul jumpy? VanDamme?
I do. Okay, first of all,
there's I'm going to tell you
I'm going to set my four second
clip up, which is this clip
clip. So I made it. She they
found out that she says the same
thing over and over I write.
Basically she's saying I don't
know. Nothing. Yes. And they
have with the exact same phrase.
They have it. There's two full
minutes of her 100 Times saying
this over and over and over
again. It's I had the clip. And
then I said this is too I can't
play this clip is too damn
boring. Two minutes of her
saying you know this quick
phrase, play the four seconds
and I'll continue my spiel.
Anything. I just don't have
anything. You don't have
anything to get. I don't have
anything. I don't have anything.
I don't have anything. Don't
have anything. I
don't have anything. I don't
have it. I just don't have
she says I don't have anything
100 times in a row. And so I
clipped it with various speeds
and tempos. It was very sound
when
she tried to do all kinds of
sweetening
and so that but it did I clipped
it miss clipped and that's all
you got was that little ditty
right there. But if she can't
see anything, you know, I don't
have anything. I don't have
anything. I don't have anything.
She doesn't have reach around or
any of these other phrases that
Misaki used. And
can I say something comparable?
That montage because I of course
saw the montage. Here's what I
noticed. Now besides her gesture
when she says I don't have
anything, she has this open palm
and she and she'll bat the
question away with the back of
her hand kind of I just don't
have anything. I just don't have
anything. I just don't have
anything bet but more
interesting. That's a wig. Her
hair. Every single strand every
every every bit is exactly the
same. From outfit to outfit from
day to day. I thought she
now noticed that she's wearing a
wig. I didn't
realize it was a wig. No. You
did. Yeah. Well, it was she
should she should mix it up a
little bit. She's try something
different from time your budgets
to where she can afford it. The
budgets too low. They got that
whole studio going on there.
So they have so I got this other
clip which is floating around if
you've got it off the social.
And I thought it was pretty good
too, because this shows what an
idiot she is that she could say
such a thing
from day one when when the
Supreme Court made this extreme
decision to take away a
constitutional right. It was an
unconstitutional
unconstitutional action by them.
Right that was around for almost
50 years, right that women had
to make a decision on their
bodies and how they want to
start their families.
Give her give For a break she's
just doing the talking points
wouldn't you do you think there
was a talking point saying the
Supreme Court unconstitutional
Act No probably not. You're
right she's done.
She's dumb.
I was kind of dumb All right
back back to Pelosi in China I
have a I have a bad
I got my Pelosi rundown clip
from local news like I love no
local news club because they
they've been bringing in
packages and once some beauties,
but this is the is from our CBS
affiliate is KPI x. Well, the
husband. Sorry, I'm sorry, play
it. Well, the husband will never
get this done. No. I have Paul
Pelosi is local star which I
think is kind of interesting.
You won't get it anywhere.
You want me to play that one
first.
I'm thinking maybe let's play
that just so we can get a
feeling for the the Nancy clip
and this
is also kind of a it's a it's a
backyard story. It's a local
story. Local to you there.
Well. The husband a House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi is pleading
not guilty to DUI charges. Paul
Pelosi was arrested in May after
his Porsche crash for the Jeep
in Yountville. The driver the
Jeep was injured in that crash
and at the time the CHP said the
82 year old was unsteady on his
feet and his speech was slurred.
They say a test showed his blood
alcohol level was point 082 for
high profile crashes causing
some frustration for the Napa
County DA She says her office
receiving is receiving many
inappropriate calls.
I think I find it disruptive in
the in the office I've been
receiving 1000s of phone calls
and emails staff have been told
that they're going to hang from
trees and these are 80 of the
most dedicated public servants
in Napa County in their being
treated in a way that is beneath
them.
Why oh, what?
Now this is the classic local
reporting where they just
dropped the ball on the story
what they're getting threats at
Napa County DA is off yeah
it's all Jesse waters viewers.
I don't know that they didn't
say that. I don't know what
these threats are do or saying
are the threats that here's the
problem with the story. I'm a
reporter. I like to know if the
threats are pro or against or
this red saying hey, you got to
hang that guy because his
privilege white privilege or are
they saying hey you gotta let
that guy go Nancy's a good
person. There's no way they
don't do not tell me this I want
to know
well you're not gonna know Shut
up it's a Paul Pelosi story we
cover shit up here. Yeah. I
don't I don't give a shit about
Paul Pelosi. I do I find amusing
is the media running around. You
know some of it. You know, Jesse
waters on Fox. He's like every
day. Like, oh, we're gonna find
out. Oh, so I always catch the
last 10 minutes.
I guess he goes on the street or
something. Yeah, man on the
stories. Okay, let's go. I'm
sure this doesn't go right to
Nancy. Yeah, there we go.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is
now in South Korea as part of
her Asia tour. But there's new
fallout from her visit to
Taiwan. Before leaving the
independent Island Pelosi met
with Taiwan's president saying
America's determination to
preserve democracy in Taiwan and
beyond remains ironclad. We want
to always have freedom with
security. And we're not backing
away from this because
crisis here in Taiwan serves to
boost public confidence in a
sense of democracy.
The speaker made the trip
despite threats of retaliation
from China today. We're trying
to launch new military exercises
around Taiwan.
Again, it's just what a non
event and people were following
it on FlightAware she's landed.
As if that could even be it
might not even be real. Who
knows? This? Again, I just don't
understand and the the obsession
of the news media with this
stuff. You're right. You know,
there's been many other people
who visit there. People visit
there all the time. People do
business there. But this was
played immediately. And all
these jokes who were saying
stuff and the EU from the people
linked to the CCP. I mean, it
just didn't really ring credible
to me.
Well, you had to figure out why.
I don't know. I mean, what
should have been covered was the
the Senate ratifying Finland and
Sweden coming into NATO
that was that was a foregone
conclusion. Now note that needed
coverage because I
think it's important enough.
I'll tell you that people in
Finland and Sweden are on the
edge of their sweets and seats
they can't wait. You know that
and now everyone Oh, everyone
has to give us permission so we
can be safe and be safe in the
arms of NATO to safe in the arms
of NATO. They only play this
ABC disown some more guns.
Let's ABC Pelosi report
this morning House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi meeting with the
President of Taiwan and key
members of its government
defying threats from China.
We have three purposes. One is
security, security for our
people global security. Two is
economics to spread as much
prosperity as possible. And
three is governance
Pelosi now the highest ranking
US official in 25 years to visit
Taiwan, a self governing
democratic island that split
from China in 1949. But China
still claims Taiwan as its own,
and Beijing has not ruled out
using military force to reclaim
the territory. Many Democrats
and Republicans supporting
Pelosi strip
some of that to use four words
in a row that I haven't used in
this way before. And those four
words our Speaker Pelosi was
right,
the speaker's flight to Taiwan
was guarded in secrecy but the
internet eventually caught on
millions of people followed
Pelosi his plane on flight aware
the flight tracking app even
crashed at one point from all
the people trying to log on.
Oh no.
As Taiwanese officials welcome
Pelosi, China announced military
exercises will take place in the
airspace and waters surrounding
Taiwan. The Chinese government
calling the speaker's visit a
serious violation of the one
China principle Pelosi
meanwhile, defended her trip
riding in the face of the
Chinese Communist Party's
accelerating aggression. Our
congressional delegations visit
should be seen as an unequivocal
statement that America stands
with Taiwan murk we
have built a thriving
partnership grounded in our
shared values of self government
and self determination
at the White House Spokesman
John Kirby urged China not to
turn the visit into a crisis,
very clear that nothing has
changed about our one child
policy. We said we do not
support Taiwan independence.
Pelosi is playing to Taiwan
reportedly took a three hour
detour to avoid any potential
military
conflicts. There he is doubling
down from the White House from
the White House.
I'm just telling you, it's gonna
be there permanently. So I like
to report the reports this they
split off from China. It's not
true. No. They ran out of the
mainland took over the Dead
Island it was the Republic of
China's so called the Republic
of China it was the Chinese
government itself was recognized
by the UN until the what the 60s
or 70s, when they when the UN
finally switched, because the
red the Maoist Chinese mainland
was not recognized by the UN and
the United States didn't
recognize them. We recognize
that island as China, the
Republic of China, which remains
it didn't split off.
It drifted away. It broke off
and
it was actually the spoils of
war. I think the Japanese yen in
some way gave that island to the
to the Republic of China. I just
the whole thing is that hope the
history of this is sketchy?
Well, none Chinese?
How about this? We're just
distracting from inflation.
We're distracting from gas
prices. We're distracting from
food prices. Is that an idea?
It's not an idea, because that's
all they talk about. They talk
about gas prices more than
anything else. So it's not much
of a distraction. If that's the
case, there is a distraction
going on. But I don't know what
the distraction is and why
they're trying to do it. Maybe
Maybe all the stuff that's
coming out about COVID is a good
way to distract from it. This
negative COVID information is
coming out with people.
Well the negative Yeah, the
negative COVID stuff is being
filled up with monkey pox,
monkey pox. It's all about
monkey pox right now.
Everywhere, all across the M
five M.
I have a monkey pox story. Okay.
A local rendition. Because you
know, it's San Francisco's got
to be the monkey pox capital.
Yeah, but listen to this
bullcrap reporting. And this
This was the the punch line to
this report is a serious eye
roller.
The demand from the monkey pox
vaccine continues to push past
the supply. San Francisco's
Department of Public Health ran
out of walk in vaccines at SF
journal just 20 minutes after
opening this morning. There are
long lines for the vaccine
clinics from coast to coast. So
far, there have been more than
6300 reported cases across 48
states. The CDC says the virus
is spread mostly through close
intimate contact and the number
of new cases is doubling about
every week. California, Illinois
and New York have all declared a
state of emergency to fight the
viral outbreak. New York Senator
Kirsten Joe Brown is now calling
for federal action to boost
vaccines to the vaccine, right?
We need a lot
more vaccines, and we need them
fast. That's why this week I
sent a letter to President Biden
urging him to invoke the defense
production act.
Oh vaxis. By the way, I like the
defense production act, why
everything ties somebody needs a
butt wipe to have to invoke the
defense production act. What
will this we never even heard of
this thing until a couple of
years ago with the vaccines? Oh,
the defense? Oh, it was the
ventilators Oh, oh, let's get
the defense production at going
for the ventilators. Oh, that's
due for mass. So well, that
also makes no sense because the
company that makes the monkey
pox vaccine, which is a pox
vaccine is what is the name of
this outfit? is So the name of
the vaccine actually is Ginny
OHS J Y and N E O S? A two dose
monkey pox vaccines suited for
people 18 years of age or older,
made by Bavarian Nordic. It's
not an American company. So are
they going to force some German
company to do this? Yeah, yeah.
So
so yeah. Three different
vaccines? I don't know if any of
them are domestic. So I don't
know. Well, I have kind of
thing. This kind of
grandstanding by JILA branded.
You know, the Hillary clone is
just annoyed me for
well, there's, there's there's
reasons for this. And I, first
of all, I have to say after my
my rant saying where are the
gays in this? Whoa, we have a
lot of interesting people. Who
are producers of the no agenda
show. We've got gay transgender
cross dresser. We've got every
you know, every every version of
it, we've got the party gays, we
got the older gays, we got the
young gays, we got the I think
I'm gays, gays. I mean, and they
all sent me very similar
messages. And the message is,
was because I kept queering men
who have sex with men, which
seemed to be the only thing the
M five M would say is a men who
have sex with men. I'm like,
doesn't that just mean, only men
can get this? Why are they
saying this? So the majority of
the no agenda gay community.
They said, Oh, it may be new to
you. But men who have sex with
men is a very old term. And it
really encompasses all men who
have sex with men, because
there's a lot of married men who
have sex with men on the
Download who don't consider
themselves gay. Well, da, is
that part I understood? But
where's the outrage? Is this or
is this since when is Monkey pox
a sexually transmitted disease
that only works between men? Is
that true? And they don't care?
No, it's not about that. To me,
it sounds off. That's how HIV
started. It was only men.
And it just sounds off to
everybody. In fact, not.
John, that's my point.
The last blast Bill Maher show
he was all weirded out about it
too. But this usage? I think, I
have no idea why they're not up
to Oh, it's just because men
have you know, married men come
floating into San Francisco,
supposedly, and they looked for
some guy and they have a one
night stand with some gay guy.
And then they go back home to
their wife in Iowa. This is not
new, either. I mean, this has
been going on forever. So what
it's got nothing to do with the
usage by the media. The lack of
the term gay being pulled from
the usage is of concern. Maybe
it's not of concern to the gay
community. I don't know why.
They're the ones that are
suckered by a lot of
say gay community Stop. Get back
to the gays. Come on, man. It's
insulting the gay community.
Does that mean is so many people
are telling me that there is no
gay community
who will fight there may not be
a minority, but whatever the
case is, there seems to be some
sort of a unity with regards to
the answers you got from them.
Okay, so I have a number of
short clips and maybe some
answers. First, a rare man on
the street local report from San
Francisco at one of these long
lines of people waiting to get
the monkey pox vaccine.
So I'm hearing the line for the
multibox vaccine at the
Superbowl General Hospital. And
I arrived here at 730 in the
morning, so it's been three and
a half hours right now. Close to
the end. So I was getting there.
I
think the science shows that
concessions is greatly improved
with a vaccine. So that's why
I'm doing it and and I honestly
just don't want the lesions on
my body. I heard from lesions
are painful and we'll leave
scars to the scarring. So I
think that's it have the
motivation to like, go out and
get it. Like this is like a
vaccine that's been out for such
a long time. And like it's not
even a deadly disease. It's
harder to be transmitted than
COVID. But the rollout of the
vaccines throughout this nation
is it's absolutely horrible.
So currently in San Francisco,
we
have about 305 cases, we
received a new allotment of
vaccines just last Friday of
about 4000. And so our goal this
week is to administer all 4000
of those vaccines, hopefully by
mid or
end of this week. Okay, so the
point of this clip to me was
they've they've created with
this men who have sex with men,
and incredible poll for
vaccination. And to the tee,
every single one of the no
agenda, gay said, By the way, we
are all kind of freaked out
about it. And we're all getting
vaccinated. And what a great
group because they've been
trained to do this, Hey, there's
something that's only affecting
you guys. You got to go out and
do this. You got to do that. You
have to then take now take these
pills and get all your tests.
And it's it's embedded within
gay America to just Oh, okay.
Yeah, we just go do whatever
we're told. And I have a number
of short clips. First, some
general stuff from Good Morning
America. They're all pretty
short. And then we have
Osterholm. And I'm happy to
report that this is no longer a
men having sex with men disease.
Oh, no, they're back with gay
and everything.
People are asking should they be
wiping down surfaces, as well?
Some people may argue we
should be wiping down surfaces.
Does anybody remember wiping
down circles? Actually, I should
have started with this one. Let
me start with this one. We're
gonna bring in
our chief medical correspondent,
Dr. Jennifer Ashton. Right now
there are so many questions that
folks have the first one being
how transmittable is
it. So if we put it into our
virus perspective, context, it
is not as easy to jump.
What do you think virus
perspective context is? What
does that mean everything we've
learned about COVID Because this
is all very confusing.
It is not as easy to get
monkeypox as it is, let's say to
get Coronavirus. You can think
of this more as we heard in the
piece direct skin to skin
contact, usually prolonged
contact. But the CDC and the
World Health Organization
absolutely being clear and
really erring on the side of
caution that contact with towels
or bedding or even close
prolonged respiratory contact
where if someone who's infected
maybe shedding droplets or even
possibly by bodily fluids,
sexual transmission, although we
have to remember this is not an
STI or STD per se. It's really
that contact with someone who's
infected.
All right. So, you know, the
only the only reason left for
this name calling would be for a
group of gays who have group sex
and party hearty, which I'm sure
that group exists, but it seems
like an awful lot of noise.
without specifying that, you
know, you can kind of go easy
no, it's like all gays are out
to get vaccinated with God knows
whatever this is, which is
actually quite unclear. And
we're going right back to that
playbook. You could get it from
a toilet seat
and people are asking should
they be wiping down surfaces?
Well, some people may argue we
shouldn't be wiping down
surfaces for many reasons.
Specifically for monkey pox. If
you're in an area where there's
a high outbreak, of course you
want to, you want to hit those
hotspots. Because it is possible
that this virus can be left on
let's say gym equipment. Just
like it can be left on closed.
But hand hygiene Robin is the
most important thing, not just
for monkey pox. But for any
infectious disease.
The depth that they've turned to
in these reports is stunning to
me, it went from is just a bunch
of gays having group sex to it
could be in the gym, it could be
on towels, it could be on
bedding, staying in a hotel, and
it but don't worry, we have a
vaccine, which is, is it
effective?
We know there's a vaccine out
there is there enough to know
how effective it is
now so let's go through what we
know about this vaccine because
it seems like we just got up to
speed on our COVID vaccines. The
monkey pox Yeah, how well that
workout vaccine was
stopping back it up. It started
over because when she says Do we
know how much the vaccine how
effective they are? And a woman
slips into word no. Almost
before the girl finishes the
sentence, and you don't hear it
but she says know she's reading
ahead.
All the scripts, we know there's
a vaccine out there is there
enough to know how effective it
is
now so let's go through what we
know about vaccine bingo
new new. The woman is Dr. Jen
Ashton.
Let's go through what we know
about this vaccine because it
seems like we just got up to
speed on our COVID vaccines. The
monkey pox vaccine for use in
Sep tember of 2019 It's made
from something called a vaccine
virus This is a live but non
replicating virus. It does not
contain smallpox or monkey pox.
Exactly though it has been
tested what
does that mean? It's a live
virus but it doesn't replicate
it doesn't contain monkey pox or
other pox kind of listen to this
not contain smallpox or monkey
pox. Exactly though it has been
exactly though. What exactly
know what is it exactly then
though I'd like to know,
replicating virus, it does not
contain smallpox or monkey pox.
Exactly, though it has been
tested in about 7800 people in
clinical trials. However, the
efficacy is unknown. I can't
tell you it's 20% effective or
80%. Effective. And right now,
it is FDA approved for people 18
years of age and older. It's two
subcutaneous injection doses 28
days apart.
I mean, she's got the same the
sales points down, but she kind
of glosses over that. I don't
know how effective is gonna be
20 80%.
So this thing was just
developed. She didn't nobody
knows the efficacy. Just that
word that's new to the vote. Is
that going to be the word of the
year from Webster's it's a new
word efficacy. I mean, it's not
a new word buzz word that's
being put into common usage. You
don't know the efficacy. They
don't know this. They don't know
that just came out, blah, blah,
blah, blah, blah. But it's FDA
approved. Yet. The COVID
vaccine, being out and beaten to
death is not FDA approved yet.
Hello.
That's a very good question. I
have no idea if it's emergency
Youth use or FDA approved guy
herder, my herder but you know
it is. She has a TV doctor. So?
Yeah. I don't know, man. Well,
let's see this just danger to
other groups.
And you know, but the CDC the
warning over the weekend about
children under the age of eight
that they could develop more
severe illness if in fact, it's
so what do you tell parents?
Right now parents don't need to
panic about this. They should be
aware of what's going on with
this as they are with any
medical headline, they should
know what's going on in their
community. And they should take
the appropriate steps after
discussing any concerns they
have with a pediatrician.
Children under eight people with
compromised immune systems seem
to be at higher risk.
No. So of course, you don't die
from this, or at least most
people don't die from it. So it
seems like you know, it's a
painful thing to have. But you
won't die from
thankfully, we're not talking
about deaths here in the US.
We're thankful about that. But
what are the risk factors?
Well, I think we have to be
clear, Robin. And as unfortunate
as this is, as the numbers grow,
based on sheer math, it is not
an impossible that we will see a
death here in the US there have
been deaths in Africa associated
with monkey pox. But in general,
this is this can be a mild
illness. It could be a severe
illness. There's a spectrum of
severity. And I think we need to
be prepared for the numbers to
go up significantly. I
know you'll be discussing this
again on TMA three. All right,
yeah.
All right. Yeah. So it seems
like they're ramping something
up. And when Osterholm Dr. Death
himself gets involved. This is
where I start to pay attention
because he's not in a hospital
setting. He's the guy that went
on Rogen very early and said
it's going to be millions of
people are going to die. So
Oklahoma's now getting in the
game.
First and foremost, let's just
start from the beginning. How
exactly is Monkey pox spread?
Well, as much as many people
don't want to accept this, it is
primarily a sexually transmitted
infection, just like herpes or
syphilis. Anytime you have
contact with a lesion, and some
part of your body. Now, not
everybody gets it from sexually
transmitted routes. For example,
if you do have contaminated
bedding or towels, or even
physical contact, a parent might
have a lesion on their arm, hey,
parents
stop rubbing your lesion on your
kids
touching a child. But generally
speaking, it is largely sexually
transmitted, and is also very
limited in many ways into who is
getting infected. It's a very
small group of very highly
sexually active gay men
generally, that are getting
infected with this many gay men
have very little risk of getting
infected with this virus.
What did he say at the end? I
know it's gay men. dicted
himself. Listen, again,
very small group of very highly
sexually active gay men
generally, that are getting
infected with this many gay men
have very little risk of getting
infected with those. Okay, so
yeah, exactly what I said
earlier, it's only sent
a small group a game so most gay
men will not get infected with
monkey pox, although they're
rushing to get vaccinated. Now
he's
now this is what's interesting,
because we had the men who have
sex with men, we have montage
after montage. And now that's
all off the table. Of course,
because you're no agenda show.
is asking pesky questions. And
Osterholm is going to explain
because I know a lot of people
in that community, our community
about possibly sort of being
demonized, if you will, or
looked at differently similar to
what we saw with the AIDS
crisis.
This is you see, my badgering
has made a difference,
not just men and women are
homosexuals having sex. This
could also be someone who's
heterosexual. Oh, although
you're saying that's the
majority, but what is what needs
to be done? I guess to make sure
that that girl she's
having a hard time parsing the
words because she has she said,
homosexual and I could hear her
brain going. Should I said gay?
Should I said manuals?
Yeah, she's confused, which
she's in the does a mainstream.
Yeah, they're all there. There's
use their brains are scrambled
fairly well, it's CBS mornings.
Who's heterosexual history.
Although you're saying that's
the majority, but what is what
needs to be done? I guess, to
make sure that that group is not
ostracize when trying to get the
help that they need the well how
about stop saying men who have
sex with men that would stop the
ostracization?
Well, first of all, from a
public health standpoint, our
job is called balls and strikes
just tell it like it is. If you
look today, at the best data we
have on sexual practices across
both heterosexual and gay
population, we see in the United
States that about 52% of gay men
have between zero and 11
partners in a lifetime. But
there is on the upper end of
that scale 10% that have more
than 101 and about 1.9% that
have more than 400 Partners, a
man horse for a lifetime. And
when you look at those risks,
it's much much much much higher
in that group is having a large
number of partners. In the
Netherlands, for example, a
recent study showed that 44% of
the new monkeypox cases had
participated in group sex in the
time period that they likely got
infected. And so we have to
emphasize that why because we do
have a major shortage of
vaccine. Remember the whole
world. The United States is not
even leading in terms of
numbers. Spain has five times as
many cases per population as we
do. United Kingdom twice as
many. So the whole world wants
vaccine right now. And we're not
we just don't have it. So we've
got to target how we use vaccine
and target it means we've got to
get it to those at highest risk.
Yeah, man,
you can do it extrapolation
based on these numbers. Okay.
How gay is this country? We're
Spain. We're pretty new.
We're gay man. We have we got
Spain's got mid Spain's to gay
country, not us.
Now. We're pretty gay. to it. He
said, hey, I
want us to be twice as gay as we
are. Yeah,
but we have the Village People.
So they're all retired.
Some of them are dead. You want
to hear more from Osterholm
because he's making sense. Guys,
this guy's a gold mine.
And he's and he's on the inside.
So this is about wrapping
something up
on the inside of the of the of
the of the corruption, but he's
not on the inside of the media.
So he says weird things that the
media never says.
Here's it. Let's talk about the
vaccines. Let's talk about
vaccines.
So Doctor, do you find it
troubling? Let's talk about
those vaccines? Yes. COVID-19.
Let's talk about those vaccines.
Yeah.
Did you find it troubling? Let's
talk about those vaccines that
we are still in the COVID 19
pandemic. And here we are faced
with another public health
emergency and once again, the
United States is not able to
keep up with the required
vaccines for people who need
oh wait, could this also be it?
Could this be another anti Joe
Blow? Like, oh, we're not ready.
We weren't ready for this one.
Do we not learn anything from
Orange Man? interesting
observation. You've and this
could be a Joe Blow could be a
Joe Blow them.
It really sort of does beg the
question when we face another
major pandemic, and we will how
prepared will we be if it's
something deadlier than monkey
pox?
Well, first of all, we have to
understand that the fact we even
have vaccine is a great credit
to the United States government.
Oh, they are the ones that
actually pushed the research
over the last 10 years to come
up with this new, much safer and
effective vaccines. The rest of
the world didn't participate in
that he said it was effective.
Okay. And so from a global
standpoint, right now, imagine
investing hundreds and hundreds
and hundreds of millions of
dollars in stockpiling this
vaccine that outdates in about
three to five years. You just
saw recent headlines. 20 million
doses of vaccine had to be
thrown away because it is
outdated, meaning that it has
been at least three years since
it was produced. So the problem
we have is we just don't have
manufacturing capacity for the
globe. A member 90 countries
right now have cases with this
all the same vaccine that we
want. And that's why as a
country we have got to bring
together the gay community,
medical leaders of public health
leaders from the local area to
decide if I only have 2000 doses
of vaccine and I've got 8000
people that need it. How are we
going to get that out? Who gets
prioritized? That's going to be
with us for months to come.
Don't expect anything to the
contrary at all.
Okay, how about this list? I'm
just gonna keep searching for
answers. So we've created demand
with the, with the gay
community, definite demand is no
doubt about it. A lot of the
media is gay. So there's, you
know, so it's a story they're
interested in. And we have
demand. Now we do we have a
problem. We don't have supply
we're behind. Even though we
were leading, we should know
better defense production act,
I'm thinking time for Pfizer or
moderna or someone else to swoop
in with an mRNA solution. How
about that? This is very
similar.
This would be a good yes. In
fact, I think an mRNA solution,
which brings me to a bunch of
clips I got on COVID but not a
bunch, but three is an intro
which would which would explain
what we're trying to we're
trying to get to the bottom of
these distractions, these
dubious stories that of our no
interest. They may be taking
distracting us from the
realization that these mRNA
vaccines this whole technology
is no good. And if that's the
case, and they can swoop in with
an mRNA vaccine, and no one's
going to notice that hey, you
know, this is no good but it's
gonna be a quick solution
we'll seeing maybe seeing as we
seeing as we don't manufacture
it. It's not one of our
companies,
ya know, that Pfizer can swoop
in? Yeah.
I mean, if they've been very
quiet, you know, typically
everyone's like, Hey, we got a
monkey pox but we got we got a
monkey pox. We got a pill and we
got some ivermectin where's that
conversation? Is there anything
you can you use anything off the
shelf against a monkey pox? Do
we know No, we don't we don't
know shit.
No shit there you go.
So so this kind of led into as I
have a couple more clips but
it's all the same stuff. vaccine
doesn't work. Although he says
very effective it's very painful
if you get it but you probably
won't die. But it seems to be of
high importance. importance and
if it's only such a small group
then are we worried or not
worried? Well for sure the gays
are worried that's on that's on
these fear mongers and yeah,
maybe they shouldn't be I
don't know did the marketing
works marketing works
what? What are your numbers? I
mean cheese 400 lifetime
partners do you I don't have 400
This story lifetime partners
that did you have sex with? You
can't have a lifetime now over
guy so they're having 400
partners those are just one
nightstands. No no,
no, it's over your lifetime
total number of sexual
encounters.
Oh yeah.
You know what was interesting? I
had to think about mine I'm like
shit man. I have stop what are
what are good numbers
we know better than that.
Okay busted so anyway this
conversation with the no agenda
gays ran into the LGBTQ non
binary this you know, this whole
you know, why what queer is? And
then if you want we can talk
about a few, a few responses.
If you think they're
interesting, I mean, I was gonna
stick with the disease
information. Well, let's do
that. Let's continue and I do
have I do have one of my my
pronoun clips from tick tock.
Well, why don't we do disease?
Then you do your pronoun, and
then I'll do I have to pronoun
clips.
Okay, well, let's do the finish
with disease. I'm gonna go to
here's a podcast with that has
Lee Merritt, all these women and
one who? Who's Lee Merritt. Lee
Merritt is one of these. She's
like, like Dr. Northrup and then
10 Penny or three Penny whatever
name is there all these female
doctors who have been debunking
COVID the vaccines are a
bunch of vaxxers Oh, antivaxxers
Yes.
And they're all good. They're
all very entertaining. We've
used a lot of their clips. The
guy I don't know, but the women
are very familiar with this one
younger woman who's joined the
clique named her last name is
Matt Jeff.
Is this on rumble or is this
Yes.
Okay, got it. It's only on
rumble. And should they could
they sit around the group of
these women that are all and the
guy who's my This won't be a
woman. They all sit around and
gas about all their, how their
success and how bad things are
going. So I have some, like
second half of show stuff here.
But I also have Lee Merritt, who
is the most entertaining of the
group who's been the only one
I've noticed actually been
kicked off. substack
what how do you get kicked off
substack
stripe kicked her off and Stripe
as
a process. Yeah, see, you're not
safe anywhere can
happen. So it does happen. So it
happens everywhere. And so she
got kicked off because her whole
thing is the DNA wars. That's
what she talks about. The main
focus is on the fact that we're
targeting DNA for disease so we
can kill off large amounts of
the population. Let's
start with I don't know, the
gays.
Well, let's start with some of
her clips. Now I have the second
half, I didn't clip the whole
thing. So there's the second
half, which is interesting in
and of itself, but she went
after the media by studying the
1918 pandemic. And finally,
they're full of shit back in
1918. The media as they are
today. Oh, really, she found she
found that, you know, she would
type in these phrases. And she'd
run into papers from all over
the country that was telling the
exact same story this before and
Associated Press, I believe. And
it was just like the same kind
of propagation of nonsense. And
she and all these other people
are nodding in agreement, of
course. But then she does this
little this other one that I've
never thought about looking into
but she does this, this claim of
hers that the total death count
of 1918, the Spanish flu is
bullcrap. And here she goes,
that there has been an inflation
of the death count over a long
period of time. I mean, how many
people were retold, died in the
pandemic of 1918 in America
alien male alien, a couple of
million, right? But when you
really look at the numbers by
county and you start looking,
Boston was the third biggest
city in the United States to die
to guess it, it claimed 5000
deaths. Now keep in mind, we
didn't have these big cities on
the West Coast than we didn't
have huge Los Angeles and stuff.
So that was a that there's no
way you get to millions of
people. And then you also look
and you see that the worldwide
death count? Well, it started at
a million and then went to in
1941. They said it was 5 million
by 1975. It was 10 million, then
somebody from DHS not in 2000.
Something said it was 20
million. And now it's somewhere
between 50 and 100 million. So
there's been inflation numbers
with these news articles. So I'm
just saying that because this is
a general principle, I thought
news became corrupt like this.
In the age of digital, I'm just
telling you, this goes back a
lot farther than we realized,
hey,
who was typing?
Well, actually, this she got
called out to the host said,
Hey, who's typing?
You know, we used to have new
ideas in New York, we had one
partner, and she would sit on
her on conference calls, like
board meetings and do that type.
Yeah. Ah, so rude.
Anyway, so she goes on with this
nonsense about the numbers and
then they come in with
anecdotes, grandparent
anecdotes. So you know, my
grandparent always lived with
me. And they've never even
mentioned it did the 1818 Ha,
that's Spanish flu.
Honestly, neither my
grandparents were both from
1902 1904 never came up. World
War One World War Two but but
this is a 1980 No, don't
remember at all.
Yeah, interesting. I've never
heard this analysis before. The
inflation just a natural
inflation of the numbers to make
it more make your point. I mean,
it's not how it works. It's
easier to make your point when
you say 20 million dead than it
is with a million.
Like it's the Brian Williams
disease. Yeah, exactly. keeps
getting worse.
So if you want to hear her
nuttier stuff I have to clip I
have two clips from her. Yeah,
sure. On DNA fiddling because
this is your main concern. And I
by the way, and I very concise
I'm going to look at that 1918
inflation of the numbers has
really bothered me it was
something
it's almost as bad as it takes a
gallon to grow one almond. I
mean, there's there's lore out
there that just sticks forever.
Very fine. People on both sides.
And we
go Lee Merritt on DNA fiddly.
Does it need any more setup?
Nope.
Found out like there's there
were 13 people, I love the 13
there's always 13 There were 13
people's DNA put into a gene
bank in MIT. And it was called
The human reference genome, they
were supposed to be these were
representative of the human race
they were supposed to stay
without, but it turns out they
apparently they've been slowly
tweaking those genetic
sequences.
People are so evil. Yeah. And
why
people or are people from
generations ago?
No, it was current people,
current people. And they took
the took the their genome, and
they've been they've been
tweaking it, I think. And that's
and the other thing is, somebody
gave me this effect that they it
was Todd calendar, but I don't
think he knew what he had. But
it was like this these
geneticist who want to, I think
they're or not, they want to
remain anonymous, because they
don't want to get murdered,
probably because they put their
name to it. Everybody probably
knows these guys, because this
is very high level stuff. But
apparently Pfizer and the who
did publish the sequence they
claimed made the mRNA for the
spike protein of SARS, cov, two
that went into the vaccine,
because that was what bio Entech
used. I mean, it's not they
don't have to tell you
everything, but that's what they
claim when in there, the see the
sequence. But these guys looked
at it. And they put it up
against all these databases,
including this one that this
it's the Sanger Institute, you
can imagine where that comes
from. But anyways, what they
found first was, it cannot
possibly do what they're saying,
because it should have had an
open reading frame that, you
know, starts at a start like a
like a sentence, it starts with
a capital letter ends with a
period. So there's a start
codon, and a stop codon. And
this long Open Reading fluid
frame that would be Tick Tick
tick tick by the ribosomes to
make this protein that we call
the spike protein. Well, what
they found is within that long
reading frame are multiple start
and stop codons. So it couldn't
have made it could never have
made the spike protein of SARS,
cov. Two, that's number one.
Okay, so that means engineered.
Yeah, or something? Well, here
is part two where it gets into a
little more creepy. Of course,
you had to remember this on
rumble off the rails, and it but
they're very, they dig a lot of
stuff. So here we go.
Number two, when they looked
inside those 13, smaller, open
reading frames, they put 13,
open reading frames, and then
again, it's always this number
13 inside this big one. So this
looks like a Trojan horse.
Inside this big open reading
frame are these little short
things that are making proteins.
And one of the proteins they
found was a mutant measles
genetic sequence. A couple of
them were called were
hypothetical proteins, ie
proteins that were ever in
nature, but were made on a
computer designed on a computer.
But the one that really gets
your attention is one of them
was a G RNA guided RNA. And what
that does is take the CRISPR
technology and guide it to where
it wants to go. And when they
backtracked on that the the grna
was from one of them was from
your human genome, I think five
and one was human genome eight.
So it looks like this was
designed to cut our genomes and
put something in it. That's my
that's where I've been spending
my life doing what we're you've
been really helping
carry. Oh, wow. So is it
alright, so it's all done. So I
got it. So I've been cut. Yeah,
there. So I've been I've been
CRISPR arised.
So now, it's just as the last
the guy, these guys are doing
one upsmanship on this show,
it's a great show. I can't
remember the name of it, of
course, because I didn't write
it down. But the guy that's
there he finds something all
also kind of some anomalous
situation that he decides to
throw in. And this is a pretty
good clip. This is a blood brain
paranoia.
One of the things that I learned
on top of the things that I
already knew was that many of
the carriers that they attached
to drugs to cross the blood
brain barrier, are specifically
used to target certain areas of
the brain. So I'd always known
that the nanoparticles and the
polysorbate 80 emulsifiers were
used to help drugs cross the
blood brain barrier. But then
when I read it again and again
and again, I realized that they
were specifically
you are going to target
certain brain centers. And then
when you realize that that's the
same technology that's in
vaccines, you know, that they
have been targeting certain
brain centers, and that's why
we're seeing the same or similar
patterns of neuro
developmentally disabled kids.
Oh, man, yeah, the Chinese could
never do this. This is us. It's
not
our work. We're crew guys,
because we're basically creepy
and we're
very creepy. We use CRISPR
didn't we invent CRISPR you
know, we did Know the and then
the government said, you know,
it's not a good idea to do this.
No, I know let's let's ship it
off to China.
So So I'm thinking what the
better I would use the same word
as that guy said. And then it
turns out that I believe that
these the debt the targeted to
the brain process is to get you
to vote Democrat, because that
seems to be what's working.
Yes, that's the wall. And now
that the lid is off of the SSRIs
that they've been prescribed
based on a lie. You have a
chemical imbalance in your
brain.
They don't work. Yeah, well.
They works at work some
Democrats,
you can't say it doesn't work.
seems to work fine. There. This
is the Rand Paul hearings, I
believe about the gain of
function research, which is as
cranked up which is always
hilarious. Here's Josh Hawley.
At this is the NIH hearing about
it. BSU about some of the things
that you have commented on with
regard to what NIH and Dr. Fauci
have said and frankly, the lies
they've been caught in regarding
the Coronavirus. I'm gonna
highlight two of them. In
response to a congressional
inquiry from October of 2021.
Just last year, the NIH
attempted to walk back
assertions by NIH Treacher
Collins and Fauci that NIH had
not funded gain of function
research in Wuhan, you commented
at the time saying, I'm gonna
quote you now NIH, specifically,
Collins, Fauci and tadhack lied
to Congress lied to the press
and lied to the public,
knowingly, willfully brazenly.
On May the 11th, Dr. Fauci said
the NIH and nai D categorically
has not funded Dana function
research to be conducted in the
Wuhan Institute of virology. You
commented on that same the
documents make it clear that
assertions by the NIH director
Francis Collins and Fauci that
the NIH did not support gain of
function research are
untruthful. So just expand on
that, if you would, I mean, what
are the implications of Dr.
Fauci has continued blatant
dishonesty regarding NIH is
funding of gain of function
research in Wuhan.
I stand by my statement, the
statements made on repeated
occasions, to the public to the
present policymakers, by the nya
director, Dr. Fauci have been
untruthful, I do not understand
why those statements are being
made because they are
demonstrably false
row. All right. Let's see if
that makes any difference in
anyone's life. It won't,
probably not, as will this
beautiful report from Australia.
It's just data people pay no
attention to it.
This is data out of New South
Wales, Australia. COVID update
proves the pandemic of the
vaccinated. So what they're
looking at here, he takes the
data from New South Wales
government from their own
government. Remember, a lot of
governments have stopped
publishing data because people
are doing this. And what he
looks at is hospitalizations. So
again, we're not talking cases
anymore. We're talking about
that severe the critical reason
people are going to the
hospitals. And what that means
what we're looking at here is
it's dose dependent
hospitalizations using New South
Wales data is dose dependent on
whether you go to the hospital
or not. So let's look at the
risk multiplier between the
vaccine unvaccinated according
to their own data in the last
seven weeks, that was what this
data window looks at, you are 37
times more likely to be
hospitalized with COVID If you
are vaccinated than if you are
not mean that is the data ladies
and gentlemen. And that is that
that is a that is a shocking
graph that should really be
talked about a lot more. I don't
know why people aren't talking
about this, but that is dose
dependent and it's showing
hospitalizations which is no,
that's not a smart cookie.
There's
just on this hospitalization
with COVID one of Tina's friends
went to the emergency room. This
is in Texas, I want to say it
might have been San Antonio went
to the emergency room in the
evening, some abdominal pain or
something. And and they tested
her for COVID She came back
negative and they and they and
they wouldn't admit her they
kept kept her waiting and then
another test they actually
tested I think five times and it
was negative every single time
and then eventually you know as
she's still waiting around one
of the one of the nurses on duty
said yeah, we're really not
admitting anyone who doesn't
have COVID And that's because of
the money because Oh
interesting. So they so that by
the way that particular comment
right there screws up the stats.
Oh, of course.
Of course you don't know it we
don't know anything if that's
going to be the case that's the
money
and maybe they were just hoping
that she would sit in the in the
waiting room where the emergency
room long enough until she got
COVID Yeah Is it seems that
seems to be what it is. And now
that it's so rampant
Yeah. Yeah, maybe well, let's
listen to this is the guy one of
the this guy? Massey?
Yeah, a tear and he's doing some
good stuff. But his clips are
all like five minutes.
I got invited up to three parts
and this is one of them's little
long but the rest but he's good.
Yeah. And he's got he's got some
bass. He's got people helping
him. I should mention this guy
is kind of the Marjorie Greene
whatever her Marjorie Taylor
Greene. He's the male Marjorie
Taylor Greene, as far as a lot
of people are concerned. And he
is a troublemaker, but I have to
say he got his he got I think he
went to MIT. In electrical
engineering, he got a Master of
Science in Electrical
Engineering from MIT. So the
guy's not dumb. He's a haptic
specialist are people who know
what that is
like? Haptic like feedback.
Haptic.
Yeah, he's that's the so he's
not a dummy. But they think he's
they play him as a dummy. And
they all hate him because he's
done nothing. He's a
troublemaker in the house, to
the point where even even Trump
wants to call him a third rate
grandstander. And he retorted by
saying, I was very offended by
Mr. Trump's comment, I'm at
least second rate.
He earned his Bachelor of
Science degree in electrical
engineering and a Master of
Science degree in mechanical
engineering from MIT. And he
participated in the MIT Solar
Car Club and took second place.
So he's not the dumb guy that no
make him out to be. And he's and
he's done all kinds of trouble
making things he's joined with
joined Republicans. I'm reading
this Amash and Duncan and
senators Rand Paul and Bernie
Sanders, and those guys all get
together, opposing a bill to
impose new economic sanctions
against Russia, Iran, and North
Korea. It's just, it's just a
he's a very unique person. And I
kind of look over all the things
they say bad about him, I kind
of like him. So anyway, let's
start with these clips. This is
him and this COVID Vax Congress,
and the military.
They're just a few things I want
to correct. And in the story or
examples that were just given, I
think it's been dispelled that
the vaccine prevents the spread
of COVID. Yeah. I mean, I don't
know why we're still saying that
made the CDC director has
apologized for being wrong about
that. The NIH directors said
that he was wrong about that.
Literally, everybody, Deborah
Berman, you? Will you Dr. Fauci
admit that he was wrong about
that as well. Yeah, I believe
they've all admitted that one No
way.
So they got the vaccine, and
they got COVID gotten
COVID. The President himself is
contagious right now, even
though he's had four shots of
the vaccine. And that is why
he's staying away from people I
stopped doing our material. So I
just
take a little bit of issue, that
we are in a congressional markup
still perpetuating this
falsehood. That was propagated
by the pharmaceutical companies
that stood to profit by this
they knew it wasn't even true
their their tests with 50,000
people in the trials were
designed not to explicitly not
show whether it did or didn't
stop the spread of COVID. So I
just offended that we're still
perpetuating that myth when
virtually everybody is admitted
that was a myth. And and the
reason we need to acknowledge
that is that is the myth that
under lies the entire
rationalization for kicking
somebody out of the military for
not taking the vaccine.
Yeah, so I like what you did.
You basically took the whole
five minutes and shot it off.
That's good. Well, he it was
good. It was it was a great bit.
It was
a good bit and he's should be
lauded for it, but he had a
bunch of fellow travelers that
kept jumping in and they were
just like a play they go really
is that absolutely true. Yes, it
is where the gentleman Oh, my
God.
Gentleman yield. Oh, did Dr.
Fauci say that too? Yeah. If
they had a divided up nicely
it's totally
rigged and fake but it but it's
in it's in front of Congress and
Nadler is committee and before
we continue with this
Nadler Nadler before
we continue with this, just to
break it up. Like you said, I
have a Nadler clip, and just I
don't know if he can dig up the
old theme drunk or not drunk.
Power Of course we can. We have
the original All right. All
right, here we go.
Lady yields back. Who seeks
recognition? For our purposes.
The gentleman from Kentucky
see Greg SP seek to speak on the
amendment.
Gentleman's recognized.
That was just not a he's not a
well, man. He can't say
recognized Oh, he's not a well
there's three instances where he
tries to say recognize I was I
played against very short
recognize
Gentlelady yields back, who
seeks recognition for purposes
the gentleman from Kentucky see
Greg. Seek to speak on the
amendment. Gentleman's recognize
is that a word? You slurred
she's young and record breaking
the record. The drunk dude if
you're Pam if you're if your
committee was being taken
hostage and you're being bought
slammed by these guys, then now
yeah, you're gonna start
drinking during recess, of
course.
Alright, well, part two of the
Masse clip with a gentleman
yield I will yield to the
gentleman from
California can't wait for
January 3, maybe the fourth when
one of our early hrs restores
those men and women those brave
men and women who asked for and
were denied their valid
exemption
which are being a House
Resolution, not a human
resource, and we restore them to
full active duty, which by the
way, will unring the bell of any
question of a general or other
than honorable discharge. And I
look forward to working with the
gentleman on that.
I look forward to that, too.
They should all be reinstated.
None of them should have been
given anything less than an
honorable discharge at all for
this. And, and while I'm still
got time on the clock, I have to
mention that the Secretary of
Defense issued a statement on
August 24, saying that the
vaccines that were acquired, and
that would be administered would
be the FDA approved vaccines and
not a single dose of FDA
approved vaccine, aka commodity
in the case of Pfizer or spike
facts, in the case of Maderna,
not a single dose of that has
been given to a single member of
the military, as the Secretary
of Defense specified, and it was
his only legal way to require
the vaccine for members of
military was that it was FDA
approved and that the doses that
they would receive would be the
FAA approved legally distinct
from the other vaccines that
they were got that they received
and also labeled as such labeled
appropriately. None of those
vaccines have been given yet
members 10s of 1000s of members
of the military have been kicked
out for not taking that vaccine
gentleman you I will I will
yield to the gentleman from
North Carolina. Jomo suggested
that the military engaged in a
bait and switches substituted a
different vaccine than that
which was approved.
Wait, is the gentleman
suggesting Hold on? Let me read
my script. Is the gentleman
suggesting this was a bait and
switch? You don't watch it but
I'm I'm outraged
being kicked out for not taking
that vaccine. Gentleman you I
will I will yield to the
gentleman from North Carolina.
Jomo suggested that the military
engaged in a bait and switch and
substituted a different vaccine,
which was approved.
I am absolutely saying that what
the Secretary of Defense is
doing right now is illegal. We
know it. I would characterize it
as a crime in progress with the
gentleman yield. I'm going to
yield to Mr. Tiffany, who's
asked me I want to
make sure that I'm clear on
this. Are you saying they've
received the experimental use
vaccine?
The emergency use authorization
vaccine is all they've received,
not a single member of the
military has received the FDA
approved version.
Oh, my that is so good. Are you
saying that? It's been a bait
and switch? Excuse me yield? Are
you saying that they've gotten
it wrong? What are you are you
kidding me now? Wow. That is
very funny.
Very good job on his presidency.
He finishes it off here.
Well, it's good. You're
dispelling this notion that's
out there that they're getting,
by the way, just
want to say trolls now these
guys all know, the trolls like
data don't know yet they know
this is the whole point. It's a
script. Listen carefully. It's a
script. They're they're all
reading the script.
Well, it's good. You're
dispelling this notion that's
out there that they're getting
the the FDA approved vaccine,
there are two notions I want to
dispel. And I would give the
gentlelady time to respond to
this. The notion that the
vaccine stops the spread of
COVID. Does what the gentlelady
would like to clarify your
comments on that
gentleman yield?
I do. The point I'm making is
that there is activity that we
that service members could
engage in, that we would not
find to be egregious. For
example, the other three
adultery addicts I mean, I'm not
in favor of it. I think it's a
sin. But I don't think it's
Reclaiming my time and I and I
think the general He gave valid
examples. But the one that I
don't I, you know, with all due
respect, I don't think it's
valid is to substantiate the
disproven notion that the
vaccine stops the spread of
COVID. And that would be a
reasonable reason to give
somebody a discharge this less
than honorable. And with that I
yield back.
Yeah. Makes a lot of sense. I'm
not sure what the point of this
hearing is, is that I mean, will
that change anything? Well, that
was
they were doing a markup they
were. So there's things that can
happen. So there was a
few times but a markup of what
what are they marking up, as it
was
either the NDAA, or they are
some some amendment to something
going through, you know, who
knows these bills are all
amorphous?
Well, this is still all from
Biden's executive order. That
that forced this. We learned now
that in Canada, Justin Trudeau
chose travel ban based upon
vaccination status was not based
on any science at all that's
coming out in lawsuits. A buddy
of mine is actually we've talked
about him before, he's the one
that got, you know, he was let
go or the he had to go. Because
the company he was a developer
software developer, the company
he was working for, they
mandated the vaccine, even
though he's a work from home
worker. And he said, Yeah, why
don't you go pound sand. So he's
been a contractor. And he's
doing, you know, of course, he's
doing gangbusters. And and these
guys all have, like, recruiters
who work with them. And the
recruiters are basically
managers at this point for guys
like this. And so they know
that, you know, he won't sign
anything with a vaccine mandate.
This, the CDC wanted to contract
either him or the quarter, the
company that would contract him
for some government work. And
they have all this mandate
language in the contract. To
which he said, you know, no. And
they said, well, they'll give
you an exemption they want you
to file for an exemption says,
No, I'm not going to take the
job, I'm not going to do an
exemption to go pound sand. They
came back and said, Okay, we're
going to work it out. You know,
we have to have some language in
there to satisfy the executive
order. I'm paraphrasing. But by
the way, in six months, this is
all going away anyway. Like,
that's interesting. Why would it
be going away in six months? And
why is this knowledge out there?
Well, six months will be after
the election and
midterm. Yeah, but it's an
executive order. You know, it's
not that easy to overturn an
executive order, as far as I
know, with another executive
order, you can button it,
lawsuits could be in play.
There's gonna be a lot of
pressure on him after the
midterms unless the Democrats
can kind of hold the line and
there's no evidence that they
can, at least what's coming in
currently, the we just had an
election a couple of days ago
that resulted in the Trump
Trumpsters doing well. The
election deniers doing well,
deniers.
Those guys all doing well. Yeah.
And even Herschel Walker seems
to be doing Oh, I have a cool
clip about her show after him.
Like there's no tomorrow as
being some sort of a big dummy.
This is, you know, Ely, MyStyle.
You know, this guy. He's the
he's the black guy with the
crazy white hair with the big
afro white hair. Yeah. And he's
always on MSNBC, and he speaks
for the black community from the
black American community.
Because you know, obviously,
it's black. Here's a short clip
of him talking about Herschel
Walker Herschel Walker we should
tell explain for people who
don't live in the United States.
I mean, a very famous football
player,
Herschel Walker would beside is
a nice guy, very famous football
player. Remarkable football
player in his era.
What did he play? What What
position did he play? He was
like a halfback. But he was
actually more of a fullback is a
big bruising runner is a running
back. And he was he was fun to
watch. Yeah, he was power
because he Mote would mow guys
over. That's why we've been it's
fun. There's only a few of these
guys left. And he used to be a
lot of him in the league. But
that changed the nature of the
game. So you don't see it so
much. But these guys are big
bruisers, they come running down
the field holding the ball and
they just run you over. It's
fantastic to watch. Yeah, so
he's, he's a black man. In the
Republican Party, big problem.
Of course, as we know, as we
know, if you don't vote for
Democrat, don't vote for Joe.
You're not black, you're not
black. So that's the general
vibe and here is a black man to
do the unthinkable to another
black man to
close election in Georgia
because Walker is has the
backing of the Republicans that
you ask why are Republicans
backing this man who so clearly
under Intelligent who so clearly
doesn't have independent
thoughts. But that's actually
the reason Walker's gonna do
what he's told. And that's what
Republicans like. That's what
Republicans want from their
negros to do what they're told.
And Walker presents exactly as a
person who lacks independent
thoughts lacks an independent
agenda lacks an independent
ability to grasp policies.
So he doesn't even call them an
Uncle Tom. He actually calls him
a dumb Negro, which is just for
any black man to say this about
any other black man in public.
It's like, you might as well
start calling people Kuhn. I
mean, that was unbelievable.
Yeah, well, I've heard more than
than that. We had one. There was
one on the Bill Maher show. Same
kind of guy. He's like,
Oh, iCast Oh, oh, not a
podcaster.
And then by the way, Bill Maher
and his last show, he had Chris
Cuomo one. Yeah, I
saw it. You know what? I thought
Chris. Chris
was a phony. The guy's a phony.
I mean, Mark cogs. You will
almost call him that. But he's,
he says, Are you you know,
because I know you work in
broadcasting. I've worked in
Brian, we've all everybody who's
worked in broadcasting knows the
following is true. Maher says,
Well, now that you've been
kicked off CNN, are you little
happy to see that the that the
ratings for your old spot have
dropped through the floor? No.
News says Comey says no, I feel
no no, I'm not that type of
person. I think that I like I
love that people. It's United is
a good network and I wish them
nothing but good luck. That is a
lie.
Yes, of course it is. You want
to see him fail? And it goes
both ways. Notice I'm never
invited to an MTV reunion of any
sorts.
Yeah. Good example. That's very,
very vindictive, very
vindictive in media. Are you
kidding me? Dude, dude, he's
a phony he's a phony.
I thought I watched it of course
I thought he came across as very
believable as a phony but I
thought he came across as quite
believes
she's very sincere. Yes, your
phony phone around. But that's
what you do. If you're in he's,
you know, he's got a big smile.
You know, he's as a gift to gab.
He's got all these things going
on Italian background figures.
I think Bill Maher actually
likes him. I know they seem to
be kind of buds seem like I
don't
know if Bill Maher really does.
Bill Maher was on a he has a
podcast himself, which is in
fact, I have an example. In my
my collection of what's wrong
with these podcasts?
Oh, no, here we go. We'll do it
just before our break what's
wrong with these podcasts, okay.
And this is from the Bill Maher
show, which is some called
sitting by myself or something
like that he's on the show. It's
a random rant he's doing on
doctors with Jimmy Kimmel. And
he's making it clear that he
doesn't like the vaccine, even
though he's gotten a vaccine,
but he's not gonna get any more.
And he goes on and on and on.
And here's what's wrong with
these podcasts.
Right? Lots of things you're
wrong about the vaccine could
prevent you would prevent you
from getting it No, or giving it
No. Okay. He weren't trying to
be wrong. But don't be arrogant
about how much you're right.
Because it's not very much club
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And there you go. That's exactly
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Once you get into value for
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So we also shaved their heads or
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Already done it thanking
cesium 137 for the artwork for
episode 1473 which we titled
meth raging which is was
something that we picked up
along in one of our clips on
that show. This was this is it's
already outdated Of course as we
now know that not just men who
have sex with men can get the
monkey pox and this was the
rubber stamp men denied which
How can you explain the rubber
stamp has men which curiously
was not written in reverse you
know, so if it actually was
stamped it would have it would
have would have said the nails
but it would have said no
it was it was a conceptual
piece. Yes, it was very high and
in that regard. It wasn't my
favorite piece you read decided
on it right away. And it was
pretty hard because I like
podcasts for food which I use in
the newsletter even though I
think that artists notice by the
spook and over stolen or not
podcasts
for food which one was that
right above men denied?
Yeah whitener did what but
wasn't there a different read?
No. In fact, you had me
convinced on this and I said you
know I'm okay with this and you
said Nana, you know if we should
go look at is probably stolen. I
think that's what you are the
one that's well
the problem I have with the
stolen aspects. I looked at the
spooks work and it none of this
none of the work indicates that
he drew those It's those birds
so I assumed that it was pretty
much those two birds holding a
sign and you just fill in the
sign well he did wishes enough I
don't know if that's enough or
not but I still like the peace
he
did the donate and no agenda
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has to be fairly used get
by and you weren't you really
don't you know you can you
probably forgot how much you
love that men denied piece.
I know I didn't forget i i loved
the piece but you're making I
fell in love and had and had no
I wasn't open to suggestion. I'm
very open to suggestions.
Well, and then we had I liked
the you know the art and the
party. I'm like that right now
the one I want to roundy
now the one I wanted was the
lesbian. Which one erasing
erasing the L the lesbian with
the eraser you
like that piece too?
That's the one I really liked.
Why didn't we like
that patient? Because you liked
him in the night better. And we
also decided that men denied was
predated lesbian denied.
That's right, you're so right.
We were like okay, we might as
well do the we need to do men
before the lesbians because
we'll get the lesbians being
denied. That'll happen soon
enough. You're right. That's
exactly how the conversation
went. You nailed and
then then there was the Roger
roundy piece where he's using
his NFT monkeys. Like I looked
at that piece and I'm thinking I
don't get it. Roger roger
monkeys one a party and then one
of them has colorful teeth. Is
that the gay flag? It
really was. It's so hard to
understand. Like who's getting
monkey pox? Well, it's the party
gays who are doing the sex
orgies. So that's why you get
the you get the monkey with the
with like the Nazi hat and the
leathers and stuff. You get it?
So it's like a bunch of A's What
is he cut? Is he saying that the
gays are a bunch of monkeys? It
seems racist. So then we had
this one, which was from correct
a record, which I would have bet
money was from comic strip
blogger because it was a
hillock? That is but yeah,
autumn. Yeah, it was no, we're
not going to pick that.
There were people who are
disappointed. That wasn't the
show title. And like, you know,
no,
Angel autumn show title. Yeah.
It's not gonna happen. The rest
of them were just there. There's
a lot of stuff that is usable,
but it's only usable.
The barrel of monkeys from
displaced citizen, we looked at
that. But yeah, I think the min
denied was the right choice.
Personally, I loved it. You
know, it's, it's always
complicated to make a choice
where we have to do it. And that
means we're going to disappoint
people.
We have gone into the archives
occasionally.
We certainly have. Thank you
very much to these artists for
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They're already doing it for
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We always appreciate his notes
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every once awhile somebody will
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It's real green colored. Is
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favorite conspiracy?
Conspiracy? My favorite
conspiracy? Yeah. What is the
favorite mean mean the
one the one that you like? Well,
I
like it. I mean, I don't like
911 I don't like the moon
landing but those
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What is your favorite gin?
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to to to to full row of ducks,
and a rather long scrawled
handwritten note. Let's see if
we can decipher some of this. It
looks like someone who would be
writing this at night from
behind enemy lines in pencils or
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Pharma now and show me your Vax
guard to enter a punk gig.
While punk rock a punk rock man
what else phony scam
that is phony.
She sent a car above a couple of
Polaroids of her with her. She's
a horse lady now. She's a real
cutie. He'd be a good on stage.
I can say I can see her as a
punk rock rocker pole going on
the stage.
Oh yes, the pogo.
I need plays and promotion as my
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YouTube do I'm suing Self
Realized releasing my solo
record? Hip node hip no Gosia
after failed wheeling and
dealing with woke record labels
owned by black rock.
Yeah, this is you know, have you
seen cream magazine?
No, not really.
They've resurrected it online
cream.com CR e m now cream
magazine back in the day they
were punk man that was that was
a rag and it was it was down and
dirty. Someone sent me a link to
like the one of the most recent
columns Oh my god. Start right
there talking about punk shows
and right away starts off by
January 6 vaccine mandates all
all involving about reviewing
punk bands.
Now that's disgusting. It is she
continues Almighty to cut this
short but she continues with the
best meds are John and Adam
laughter You give the world keep
going. And then she discusses
some personal stuff which I'll
leave out he says we can share
it but I won't. And she has his
or her dosa. Sandy has no
agenda. Love you both keep by
keep caston we need you love
Nola. And that she mentioned a
couple of jingles errors. Yeah,
there's jingles again? I'm
sorry. I didn't do this earlier.
Jide life is a slam or scam
thing. I don't know. Scam i
think i don't know i don't think
i've never heard that. Yeah, and
then snip or reality
Yeah. We don't have as far as I
know we don't have the snip for
real
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by the way that yet that
computer you You told me to get?
Yeah, what was it again?
Be link.
I'm using it. Right now. What?
I've been using it throughout
the entire show.
It's killing dynamite machine.
It's killer 187 bucks.
Was it 20 digit click on a $20
off coupon. Oh
shit. I didn't see no coupon.
It was right on that right there
below that thing. You had this
on Amazon? Yeah, I didn't see
any coupon?
Yeah, it was I think it was semi
hidden. Now you actually was
gonna send you a note back
saying hey, look out for the
little I bought another one. I
don't remember the coupon. So I
got it for 160 $5. So this so
you know, I was looking to
replace the the Microsoft
Surface because I don't know,
two blue screens of death in one
week kind of tells you
something. And so John has been
pushing this this pushing these
little computers like okay, I'll
get one. So I got one like Yeah.
And I also ordered a new screen
which I'll tell you about when
it comes in tomorrow if it's any
if it's worth anything so, and I
plug it in well let's see how
this does. Man it kicks ass. It
kicks ass. Really good. Now it's
Windows 11. So you know,
it was my was my description of
Windows 11 accurate completely.
So weird. We Windows 11 Because
he I've been on Windows 10 For a
long time, and I've been
resisting upgrade. So this thing
came with 11 built in. I mean,
it's kind of like it's not the
it's, it's like the UI, it wants
to get out of your way, by kind
of looking kind of flat and
bland.
And it's very bland and
the corners are all rounded and
stuff. And it's like, you can't
hurt yourself because it has
rounded corners everywhere. It's
a Yeah, your next year. It's
window dressing. Yeah, I put
this in the middle of the
screen. It's no longer on the
left. Oh, I'm so confused.
Yeah, that was dumb, placed,
whatever. It takes a little
getting used to but it's not. So
once you get used to it's
pretty. It's adaptive when you
go back, back and forth between
10 and 11.
So the whole the whole exercise
for me was just to prove that
the rig was now advanced enough
with the road caster Pro to that
it really doesn't matter what
computer I'm using. So you know,
the next step will be full on
Linux. So this was just an
interim step. I'm going to order
another one was computers get my
20% coupon I'm gonna throw Linux
on it.
Yeah, well, yeah. If you do
that, offloaded Windows Yeah.
Knows
get you get you the code. I know
you,
buddy. I mean, should you want
my code hos without it means
it's legally you. I know waste
not want not? Waste, not while
I'm with you. So yeah, these
little boxes are quite powerful.
So I took mine and I loaded it
up with all the public domain
stuff. I put that out there.
Which includes audacity and
VLAN. And fan view. And what's
fan view? Or fan view? Once fan
view, you know, what does that
it's IrfanView. View. Oh,
IrfanView is the is a photo.
It's not really a photo editor.
But you can do a little editing
with it. Little cropping, but
it's mostly a file viewer and it
can look at any photo file. It's
like the via the VLC of photos,
photos. I love programs like
that. It opens anything.
It does, and it opens all the
old lot of the weird the weird,
like KD I think it's called KDC
is a very old format that Kodak
use it was their version of JPEG
and nothing opens it but this
opens it no problem. And then
you can save it to some other
format if you want. So does
conversions. It's a terrific
product.
There's a pretty interesting
trial taking place in Austin
about 70 miles east of us and
you've probably heard of it in
fact, you were surprised to hear
you thought that everything was
great with our friend Alex Jones
and things are not so great with
Alex Jones. Here's a report from
ABC
we turned down to the $150
million defamation case against
radio host and conspiracy
theorist Alex Jones. Parents of
children killed in the Sandy
Hook Elementary School massacre
in Connecticut are now
describing in detail how his
false claims about the shooting
have made their lives a
nightmare. I was blessed with
six and a half years. Emotional
testimony from Neil Heslin the
father of six year old Jesse
Lewis, who was killed in the
massacre at Sandy Hook
Elementary in Connecticut in
2012. Sure shows days. Heslin
and Jesse's mother Scarlet Lewis
are one of several families that
have already successfully sued
Infowars host Alex Jones for
defamation, after Jones claimed
the Sandy Hook shooting was a
hoax and claimed the victim's
parents were actors. completely
fake with actors. Now Heslin and
Lewis are in court seeking $150
million in damages from Jones
telling the jury that Jones and
the conspiracy theorists he
enabled made their lives
miserable. I can't even describe
the last nine and a half years
of the living hell
I adore because of the
negligence or recklessness of
Alex Jones.
Heslin says his family has
received death threats with
people even firing shots at his
home. Jones was not in court
when Heslin testified Aslan
calling him a coward for not
showing up. Instead, Jones was
on his radio show saying this
about Heslin I mean, I think
excellent acts like somebody on
the spectrum. Jones was in court
later when Jesse's mother took
the stand. Joan says his words
were protected under the First
Amendment and claims he was
simply asking questions never
intentionally tried to hurt you.
The internet had a lot of
questions. I have questions.
Jones faces more cross
examination today the families
claim he's using bankruptcy last
shield money.
So this is kind of an
interesting case, because it's
shrouded in a First Amendment
issue. Can you just say whatever
you think, but it's not it's not
really a First Amendment case,
it's about a defamation case.
And it's being covered very
poorly. And the way they make it
sound is if you say something
untrue like this, this was a
fake shooting, that you can get
sued for $150 million. But I
think the problem here is that,
I don't know if Alex Jones
called parents or families out
by name, I would suppose he did.
And by then saying they were in
on it, or they were actors. You
would know this better than I
do, John. But I presumed that
would be the violation. That's
where tort law comes in. And
that's a defamation of
character.
I never looked at this case.
There are defamation issues that
you do have to be no it there is
a there is a provision in the
suit in libel and slander laws,
that if you're, if you're part
of a group that is called out,
you don't have to be called up
by name. Okay, so if you say,
well, everybody that was active,
such as such nightclub, and your
group has to be associated with
so in other words, you have to
have some association with the
group that's being called out or
being defamed. So I say well,
this these guys at this, at this
gay nightclub are a bunch of
phonies are a guide on what the
criminals are criminals is one
of the worst things you can call
somebody unless they're actually
criminal.
Well, no, I think I think if you
said, you know, these parents
pretended that their kids were
dead. That's pretty that's
pretty low.
Yeah. I think causes damages is
another thing. And they claim it
does. It's, it's it's not
normal. It's an abnormal case.
So it's something that people
shouldn't worry about? Well, you
have to be careful when you
start saying thing. Well, what's
interesting, what's interesting
is that the amount of money is
based upon how much money he
made, you know, made off of
their misery. And the money
seems to be quite good. I mean,
we're talking 160 100 and $70
million that he did over the
course of a couple of years,
which, you know, the families,
that's how they kind of start to
calculate this. So we'll see how
that goes. But what was, you
know, there's three cameras in
this courtroom. And it's from
what I understand it's the same
three cameras, shoot three
cameras shoot with one on the
jury, and is the same production
company did the Michael Jackson
courtroom documentary, so who
knows what's going on without
please? What what I found
interesting, though, is the
judge. Here's a short clip. So
the judge is saying, she's
saying, Look, you're under oath,
I'm going to because it's kind
of hard to hear in the
beginning, but you'll get used
to it. She says, Look, Mr.
Jones, you're under oath. So you
have to stop lying in this
court. And the two things that
she cites him lying about, let's
listen, it's in this in the
beginning here, hold on a
second, you
may not say to this jury, that
you comply with Sebert.
You may not say to this jury
that you complied with
discovery? Because apparently,
he says he gave his whole cell
phone and then they didn't and
whatever. Okay.
That is not true. You may not
say it again, you may not tell
this jury that you are bankrupt.
And you may not tell the jury
that you're bankrupt, because
that is also not true, even
though he's filed for bankruptcy
protection. So but this is this
is the level of this judge. And
then when it comes to the actual
free speech aspect, this is
where this judge confuses me.
That is also
not true. You're already under
oath to tell the truth. You've
already violated that oath twice
today. In just those two
examples. It seems absurd to
instruct you again, that you
must tell the truth while you
testify. Yet here I am. You must
tell the truth. While you
testified. This is not your
show. Do you understand what I
have said? Yes. I believe what I
said was true. So yes, you
believe everything you're saying
is true, but it isn't your
beliefs do not make something
true. That is that is what we're
doing here. Just because you
claim to think something is true
does not make it true. It does
not protect you.
Ah, now that's interesting. If
you say Something that you
believe to be true. She says,
that does not protect you. See,
this is why it's confusing.
I understand what she's getting
at. She says, Oh, he
says, I thought, I believe that
I was telling the truth. I
believe that this is true. And
she says, This is exactly why
we're here. Which is not.
Because just because it's not
your show, just because you
believe something's true doesn't
make it true. And you're not
protected. When you do that. It
listen to that last bit again.
Yes,
I believe what I said was true.
So yes, you believe everything
you're saying is true, but it
isn't your beliefs do not make
something true. That is, that is
what we're doing here. Just
because you claim to think
something is true does not make
it true. It does not protect
you.
See, I believe it does. I think
you can say whatever you want,
it's protected. You just can't
slander people or libel them.
Well, if you think something's
true, and you like, for example,
if I think you're a criminal, or
some person, yeah, I actually
believe you are. Yeah. And I
call you a criminal. And you're
not you can sue me for slander
you but if you say I believe
you're a criminal. That as well,
it doesn't.
I think the ledge you can use a
ledge. Well, you know, when I'm
happy? I don't think so. No,
it's not true. Because people
can be out there with some false
notions and they start
propagating a lie. You're,
you're you're liable. You're you
can be sued.
Well, I'm happy, no doubt about
it. I'm happy that in 15 years,
you've always kept us on the
straight and narrow. You've done
it. You've know you've said
sometimes, allegedly, hold on
curry. You've called me back a
couple times.
Yeah, I know. I'm, I'm not 100
I'm not a libel lawyer. But I've
been, but I play one on TV. Yes.
I know. Most of the rules do
pretty well. And beautifully.
Alright, let's do these woke
clips real quick because I
because I have some some good
information about the queues and
the Elgin, the B's and the T's.
And if there's a pronoun issue,
and you had something for with
pronouns, you said,
Yeah, I have a pronoun
complainer, and this woman is
bitching and moaning about and
she's given up. She's, she's
pretty. He's pretty much a deal
pronoun, she's uses Neo
pronouns. I never thought that
that was. She's a teacher. And
she's in a classroom, but she
never identifies herself as a
teacher. She's just bitching.
And she's finally given up and
she says, You can call me if you
don't like Neo pronouns, or you
don't understand them. And Neo
pronouns are like GX, ie, these
are new, new,
new new, the new new memes,
okay?
NEW NEW NEW pronouns, like,
okay, okay, if you don't like
that, you can call me in it. I
just thought this was ludicrous,
but worth a listen.
So I still use Neo pronouns. And
that's not changing. But I have
made a decision, which is that
if for some reason, you can't
use Neo pronouns to refer to me,
and you need a word that you
already know how it fits into
the English language, you may
refer to me as it, it's, they
then makes me super dysphoric.
It's cool. Now, Neo pronouns are
still my preferred, especially
the ones that keep the e sound
like E or z or V. But if you
need a pronoun, like while
you're learning those, or if for
some reason Neo pronouns are
inaccessible to you, then it's,
of course, if you're not using
my pronouns, just because you
don't want to where you think
they're invalid, you can fuck
right off.
Oh, man, it's so out of control.
I got a cool note here about the
LGBT and Q, you know, we've
noticed that the gays have been
kicked out of the group, the
ELLs are on their way out, it
seems that B is kind of who's a
bee anymore. Everything has to
be T. But there's this cue. And
here's a view from one of our
producers, says the issue is
that the L, the G, the B and the
T can all be normalized and
folded into what is considered
to be acceptable in our society.
The queue defines defines itself
in opposition to whatever the
norms may be. It's essentially a
moving target that can be
satiated by concessions given to
it it's basically a political
identity for Marxists that want
their perpetual revolution and
to overthrow our current
society. I think that's right. I
think that's right. Nailed
it. I nailed it. Yeah,
I think it's right and that and
that and there's I was this pod.
This is a podcast, I think it's
Trigonometry. Trigonometry is
the name of the podcast. And
they straight up old school
lesbian, Ariel's Scarcella. He's
on the podcast and she explains
about the hierarchy of the LGBTQ
non binary, you know, all of the
stuff that has us kind of
confused. And, and of course,
how she starts off with how
after the gays, the lesbians are
now being ostracized from the
group for a very obvious reason.
Now, you can't be you can't be
gay anymore. It's transphobic.
You know, course. So is it? Yes.
We could go get dive right in
there.
Let's go right into that. So
what do you mean by that?
What I what do I mean? What did
they mean? Okay. And I'm in pun
intended the days, the days we
call them the de dems, right?
It's like, you can't you can't
be as like a straight up lesbian
anymore. Why not? Because they
call you transphobic. If you'd
like your allies, I'm a lesbian
that like I only want like
vagina, sorry. Oh, you're
transphobic because some trans
women have penises. And some
trans women are women and some
trans women are lesbians and you
need to like, it's like, no,
it's not how it works. But
so you're saying being attracted
to the same sex in your case?
The female sex Yeah, is
considered exclusionary by
transactors 100%.
And a lot of them are here in
the UK it's like the United
States, the UK and Australia.
It's like in Canada, it was
the Anglosphere really go mentor
once millions first
world countries. Yeah, first of
all problems. Right. Right.
Right. Right. You don't see
people in Africa complaining
about like, homosexuality.
All right. So that makes sense.
That's kind of where the turf
thing comes from. Yep. But now
the hierarchy explains why so
many, probably straight people
are just grabbing any kind of
identifiers such as nine, non
binary fluid, gender fluid, et
cetera, et cetera. Yeah,
so I guess, but being serious
for a second, what you're saying
is, you are now seeing that
people like you who identify,
identify who are lesbian, right,
right. You're sort of you're
feeling pressure.
100% Oh, I get messages every
day. Literally every day, people
that I date, like, it's funny,
because when I when I when I go
on dates, and they find out like
who I am, whatever, they'll be
like, a lot of them will be
like, Oh, you must have girls up
in your DMS flirting with you.
I'm like, actually, it's just a
lot of like gay people that are
like, you know, I'm outcasted at
my school because I'm like,
homosexual, and I'm not non
binary and not queer. And I'm
not, you know, trans
identifying, and I'm not open to
everything. It's like, because
you're just gay like, so you're
not rainbow enough anymore.
You're not rainbow enough. You
can't just be like a basic gay
guy or a basic lesbian anymore.
Is it? Because you know why
though, right? No. Why? Because
you because nobody likes sis
straight white people, right? Or
sis, like, the less? Let me say
this. How does that how's it
Okay, so like straight white men
are at the bottom of the pole.
Like they're at the top of the
world.
Pay attention, John. This is
about us, sis. White straight
men are at the bottom of the
pile. This is us, like
straight white men are at the
bottom of the pole. Like they're
at the top of the world. We
know. The top of the world but
like in like the gay culture,
right? Like or the world
culture. You're at the bottom
like, nobody likes you. Yeah. So
like, then you're you could be
white. You could be a white sis.
But gay, man. Right? And then
you can be white sis. Lesbian?
Yeah. And then it's like queers.
Trans black trans. When Black
trans women at the top, right.
Like we have to praise these.
It's like how about we're just
all the fucking same? Yeah, like
we're all on the same level.
We're all learning about
ourselves for all different
people. Nobody has to hate
anybody like there's has to.
They're trying to erase
hierarchy and the system of
oppression by creating another
system of oppression hating
white people hating straight
people hating men, and doesn't
make any sense. So now you have
all these young kids that are
sis straight white men or
straight white women that are
claiming all these other
identities? Because they don't
want to be on the bottom of the
pole.
That's it. It's so obvious, so
simple.
Yeah, well, it's pretty close to
it. Not it.
What do you mean, not it?
So I mean, I, I do really think
a kid is if a four year old is
saying I'm going oh,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, you're confusing two
different things. That has
nothing to do with the trans
mania. This is about the
pronouns and about these the
identification and and what
she's saying is that sis people
which means you are born as a
straight person, I guess you
feel quote unquote, normal to or
to the way you You are and look
they're the worst people that
vilified and so that the bottom
so no kid wants to be that
anymore so that's where they
come up with all this bullshit
I'm a Banana gender I'm anything
anything but a white straight
guy or even a white gay guy
that's what
he saw the banana clip yes
yes I did but that's but that's
but that's my point is okay it's
totally pre peer pressure so
it's all bullshit everything's
put peer pressure it's a shame
Good to see Demi Lovato coming
back to the she her though she
was a de them she just announced
she's coming back to she her Oh
stopped oppressive exactly
exjade them
all right all right, that was
really important. Let's see I
can go with I saw like climate
stuff yeah let's do climate
detachment I also have Biden
clips now let's do climate
stuff. Let's do something. And
this is an interesting because
this is a local report, but this
is a worldwide package and I
think this is CBS producing this
worldwide package. Okay, so this
local coverage of climate change
is done because CBS or somebody
provided them with a package
that was going to fill into
their climate change coverage.
And what's interesting about
this, I'll play the climate
change the package and then the
third clip is the reaction by
the by the newsreaders
themselves about this package,
okay, just wishes because the
package is extreme, and it's
nothing that the network's won't
run this this is a really, this
is a very negative Climate
Change report. Here we go.
Extreme weather events are
ravaging the planet. Now
international scientists say
people need to start preparing
for the worst. CBS E and Lee
reports on what scientists are
calling a climate and game,
the effects of climate change
can be seen all around from
raging wildfires to catastrophic
flooding. So far, the
conversation has primarily been
how to prevent it from getting
worse
half of humanity is in the
danger zone from floods,
droughts, extreme storms, and
wildfires. No nation is immune.
But now a team of international
experts led by Cambridge
University says we should be
prepared for failure
drowning, and I think we're
being naive. We're not looking
at the worst case scenarios at
all really.
Researchers warned about what
they call the four horsemen of
the climate, endgame, famine,
extreme weather, conflict and
disease spread by insects.
Scientists are urging world
leaders to investigate possible
outcomes ranging from a loss of
10% of the global population to
eventual human extinction.
Oh, wow. They just bring in
Revelations, the four horsemen
of the climate apocalypse. Oh,
that's a good one. Nice.
Yeah, the network won't play
this up. But they send it out to
the local broadcasters. I think
that play it because it does
accomplish something is a little
short eight seconds. That
follows, I think follows that in
some way.
A worst case climate scientists
say we should be ready for if
all else fails. Eaton week, CBS
News, London. Okay, so
that was the report came
through. And so the local
broadcasters are listening to
this and they didn't like it.
And so here we are. Here's where
we let's hear what they play
after this. This is not what I
expect. CBS expected.
Okay, that was depressing.
Yeah. Not good. No. And it's
just one of those things, we
have to deal with the
consequences as they come and
try to mitigate how bad things
get but there's only so much you
can do on an individual basis.
Yeah, but
the takeaway should be stop
trying. It's just exactly. Just
kind of have
to hope for the best prepare for
the worst,
I guess, is kind of the approach
that we're taking and cross
your fingers. Yes. Let's say you
cheer us up a little.
Wow. About that.
Yeah, I got a kick out of that.
They were not happy with the
piece. And it was a piece of
shit. Sorry about that. People.
I have a bit of climate news.
This comes to us from from the
Netherlands. There was the CEO
there's a as a business news
radio station called strangely
enough, BNR Business News Radio,
a very Dutch sounding name. It's
24/7. And, you know, it's kind
of like 1010 wins. That was what
they were modeled after, but
it's it's you know, they just
have all kinds of business news.
And they had on their the
recently appointed CEO of the
Rabobank, that actually the Rabo
carbon bank. Robbo is a very
Famous bank in the Netherlands
because they were one of the
original decentralized Banks was
for the with the Rotterdam
Amsterdam farmers bank.
Yeah, they tried to run that
bank as a series in California I
think.
Yeah it didn't they didn't they
purchase mechanics
make no mechanics bought them.
Uh huh. Okay, well
I really Rabo is pretty big.
Well, it's not. It was American
branching
out with American branch. So
they've created this new bank
called the carbon bank, the
carbon bank, and it does what
the carbon bank would you'd
expect it to do. And this lady
did an interview on Business
News Radio, which of course is
in Dutch. And I could have sat
here and told you exactly what
she said. But we have this new
representative of the
Netherlands Eva flirting or
Brooke, you've seen her the
Blondie she's been on Tucker and
now she's she's almost a regular
on Mark Stein's show over there
on GB news. Oh, interesting. I'm
looking. She's born on September
3, my birthday. Ah, yeah, Cliff,
she's from 96. Anyway, here, she
was explaining what this what is
CEO of the robo carbon bank
said, I can verify it. And it
definitely started a minor
shitstorm in the country.
Yesterday in a Dutch media, we
saw a perfect example of what it
could entail in the near future.
We had the CEO of one of the
largest Dutch bank say, why
don't we start with a personal
carbon credit? Oh, a carbon
wallet she called it actually so
right in line with the plan said
the World Economic Forum people
have for us. And she said it in
a way that it was particularly
funny she said Well, if everyone
gets an individual personal
carbon credit, why don't we make
it so that rich people who for
example, want to go on holiday a
little too often can buy
personal carbon credit from
other people, for example, can't
afford buying plane tickets or
eating meat too often so we can
that way. swap it out.
Oh, so So if if Bill Gates or
Leonardo DiCaprio is carbon
footprint is getting a bit too
big. Then some peasant living in
his hovel, upcountry somewhere,
can sell his and he can't afford
to go to San Felipe. But he'll
be able to sell his carbon
allowance to Leonardo DiCaprio.
So Leonardo can park his yacht
in San Felipe for a couple of
extra days.
Exactly. Right. That's it. So
what will happen is the richer
the rich will get richer, the
poor will get poorer, and
they're saying it openly as if
it's not a controversial thing
at all. It's Neo feudalism.
That's what it is. And they
don't mind. You know, it's just
yeah, okay. Then they said,
well, it's just a thought
experiment because obviously a
lot of people were kind of upset
about this communist idea that
they just presented to the
people on TV as a good idea.
Neo feudalism, TO HELL WAS Neo
feudalism. Well, feudalism and
society Okay, okay,
I gotcha. That's just a new
version.
It was quite stunning though to
hear her say, look, it's great.
These carbon credits because you
know, you poor schlub, you can
sell your car and credit to a
rich person. Which, by the way,
the Netherlands had a version of
this, it was called the gas, the
gas coupons. In 19, I want to
say 75. And I was there, and
everyone got the same amount of
gas coupons. And you could only
buy as much gas as you had a
coupon for. And I believe,
although I was too young to
really comprehend at the time,
but from what I understand, they
had the same rationale, which
was hey, you know, if you don't
everyone gets credit. So if you
don't have a car, don't drive
you can sell them. And it's kind
of a cool way, you know, to even
out of something. And the
reality was that a lot of people
couldn't afford to drive
anywhere because even if you
wanted to buy the credit you
couldn't once you'd sold all
your credits your coupons. So
these things don't work. But
there it is. We'll have a carbon
bank it's all in our future. Oh
in the future so what happened
in the Netherlands or what is
happening now is the they want
to get rid of up to and minimum
60% of the farmland and they
want the farmers to call their
herd Ireland is now doing the
same offering up to 5000 pounds
per head of cattle to I think
you have to call a whole bunch
though if not, maybe all and get
rid of your farm and the whole
idea is to have the farmland
become cheaply available. We've
seen these issues crop up all
over the world. It's based upon
fertilizers mainly that seems to
be the thing that the Scrooge
Bellanca over and here's a
report from Canada Navia. With
the I think this is the all
Alberta Prime Minister speaker.
Yes Alberta Prime Minister
speaking about two dose
fertilizer reduction plans Hello
Canada get ready. The
Trudeau Liberal government has
been hammering Canada's largest
industry oil and gas for years.
And now they're moving to a new
target Canadian farmers with
their proposal to reduce by 30%,
a key component of the
fertilizers that are used by
farmers right across Canada and
around the world to get the best
yields they can. And this is
happening just when the world is
facing a serious global food
security crisis that's predates
Russia's invasion of Ukraine
because of sky high gas prices,
which are the result of dumb
green policies that have caused
Europe to become almost
completely dependent on Russian
gas exports. Europe has shut in
about 50% of their fertilizer
production. Now you have
European governments like in
Holland and elsewhere, trying to
reduce even from their the
access to fertilizers. Well, you
know what this means. less
fertilizer means less food, it
means radically lower
agricultural yields. And
apparently, according to the
proposal tabled at a federal
provincial meeting of
agriculture ministers last week,
the Trudeau Government now wants
to bring those kinds of policies
here to Canada. Now, any farmer
will tell you that fertilizer
costs are already sky high input
costs are by far the highest
they've ever been. And our
farmers even with good prices
are having a hard time making
ends meet, to tell them now that
they have to get ready within a
few years to reduce by at least
30%. Their fertilizer fertilizer
input would be absolutely
devastating to Canadian farmers
and how much food that they can
produce not just for Canada, but
the rest of the world. It is
time to stop the ideology and
start with some common sense.
And that's why Alberta's
government is joining with
several other Canadian provinces
to fight to the wall to stop the
Trudeau government's plan to cut
out Canada's agricultural output
by cutting our fertilizer use.
We shall see how successful they
are.
Well, like they say up there the
is a suggestion and there's
really a lot of pushback. Yeah,
there's a lot of pushback on
this. I think it's gonna get
something done eventually, but I
don't think right away. Well,
yeah, I was gonna say, oh, it's
no good candidate. And he's, you
know, they're a good expert.
Yes. And their contribution to
global warming is nothing.
No one's contribution is
anything. Well, it's true that
one might think it's alright,
because the UK is already set.
They're getting ready. They're
now ratcheting up the pressure
campaigns for young children to
pressure their children into
bugs and plants.
Today about chickens, chickens,
we do. Yeah, we are birds I can
cuisine give us for lunch.
They're made from plants, not
chickens, and they're really
nice. Why don't we have them
sometimes? Not sure. Is it
because you fear change? And
you're scared to try something
new? Because if no one likes it,
it will be remembered as a
nightmare made that thing. Mummy
fly? Oh, yeah.
Green cuisine.
Welcome to the plants age. So
Mommy, are you afraid to try
something new?
Yeah, that's that sounds like
it. That doesn't even sound like
a kid. I think there's old
altered using some technologies
to alter a voice.
Okay, okay. Mr. Technical, you
understand the point?
Yeah, the point is something a
kid would never say. No, of
course not. But that they're
going to teach him.
But the first thing you'd say to
the kid who said that to you,
Fred. Try something new. You
just whack him?
To no agenda.
Imagine all the people who could
do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be
fun.
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You've been D deuced.
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All right when it rains it
pours. We got a couple of
reports the first one the
Central Florida meet up de Miao
Edison sent in a written report
it was an earth awesome turnout
in Orlando for the Central
Florida summer meet up to people
missing from the photo. But
everyone came out it was a
blast. We had lawyers and
financial analyst dudes named
Ben glassblowers, a warehouse
worker for a pharmacy rep and me
new resident yoga instructor
that also works in ad tech,
quite a diverse bunch. A few of
us has seats, seats at the round
table and others are on their
way. You know, there was a
beautiful group.
They sent pictures and good luck
as to missing was it the spooks?
Well, of course. It's how spooks
operate. Dame J protector of the
pandas we had our meet up at the
Skookum brewery on July 31 One
first Thanks, sir shyster
destroyer of cones, his lady sir
Ryan, the refiner the night and
training harlech for showing up.
If possible, please call out the
six douchebags that RSVP but
didn't show you got our hopes up
and you broke our hearts. And
here is a little meetup song
from the Amsterdam the
Netherlands crew. Let's see what
they did for us to do Good. day
rolling out the MK Ultra song on
us great. Los Angeles Leo
Bravo's Mita Hi, this
is Brian
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Sean and Brittany of San Pedro.
We're having a boy in the
morning. was not prepared. Oh,
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morning. That's what I was. Hi.
Hi, it's Andy from Rancho in the
morning.
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Everybody sir Ernesto here at
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everybody's having a good time
and we're gonna keep it tight
medium so let's pass it around.
Hello in the morning. Hey, this
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morning. Hello, this
is Sir knives and I'm sorry to
say hoes. There's no more row.
Hurray. Hurray. It's meetup day
and this is Lady butters. Sir
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you for your courage. In The
Morning John and Adam here
having some strawberry ale to
watch use a brewery having a
great time. Thank you.
Sir, thank you for Chris from
the Commonwealth, the hardship
the heart of the Commonwealth or
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Keep it tight people.
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Brandon.
Brandon Negro of
the Northeast my buddy here ITM
John and Adam, surgeon. And day
one of three.
Good meetup by CERN. So thank
you, everybody. Adam, you can
fix this in post. Thank you for
your courage. Yeah.
So I just wanted to say no, I'm
not going to do that anymore.
And I'm going to start not
playing reports. There's plenty
of people who have skills every
single meetup has someone who
can put something together
someone who can collect but just
this is this is below standard
producers below standard. Here's
North Idaho.
Okay, well now we finally on
Lake time. What has it been like
an hour and a half to get all
the boats in the water and all
the cats wrangled and now we're
actually underway. How are you
guys feeling Brian in the
morning fantastic Jack Bamberger
from South Dakota douchebag and
he admits it Yeah, I heard a
neat cute story. He's never
happened mouthful of fried
chicken gets on the show. All
these new people this is
awesome. It's a
great time out here in the land
of the free nobody come up here.
It's
terrible. Only one of two if not
three spooks here got to thank
you for your courage like
quarterly and meet up 10 out of
10 would float again if we're
rating meetups Good luck beating
this one I'm just coming out of
quarterly in Lake dripping with
freedom
there you go see that's a report
that's how you put it together.
I know y'all can do this. Let's
get it let's up the quality a
little bit. Here's what's coming
up today we have the no agenda.
Summertime Shindig. Six o'clock
in city park at the Denver
Museum of Nature and Science.
The show Shuang Ridge meet up
the second one will be 630 in at
the ridge in wallkill. New York.
The Kaiser lautering Deutschland
Meetup is Saturday at huntin
FOSS lounge and Kaiser lounge in
Germany. All right, I want to
see some people get there this
time. Also on Saturday, the Red
33 Red 33 Boston running up that
hill with no problems meet up to
30 at the Castle Island brewery
in Norwood Massachusetts, the
Philly versus the spooks
tailgate party. Yes I think I
have a promo for that ladies
and gentlemen all are invited to
come to
Philly local 76 meetup
tailgating the Phillies game
we'll start at four and the game
starts at six if you want to go
bring your Human Resources
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and a great time had by all
right. Let's have a good time.
Saturday, the Reno Tahoe meetup
six o'clock of the Great Basin
brewery in Sparks Nevada and
Sunday our next show too Curious
George six o'clock East During
that meetup at bridge brew works
in Fayetteville, West Virginia
to find out where these find
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all the Dyson days you won't be
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feels the same. It's like a bar.
All right, you got ISOs I got
some myself.
I got ISOs you have ISOs let me
go first with
my ISOs let's see what we got
here. What? I don't think so.
Okay, nothing to worry about.
Monkey pox. What dumb luck is.
That's not playable. I liked it.
This is the one I hibel this is
the one I think is worth it.
What a bunch of weasels. That
one I thought was kind of
decent. That sounds sounds like
you're swinging for the fences.
But let's start with the jig is
up. jig is up. The jig is up
with them. The camera that's no
good. Let's try this one. Bravo.
Bravo. Not bad.
Good.
Good volume. Good everything.
Okay for gimmicky ones that
you'd like so much. So recently,
let's go with lights out. lights
that everybody.
See, I like that. It's something
about the dynamics. It's better
than Bravo, bravo. I like lights
out everybody.
Okay. Let's use that one. Yeah,
that would have been my
prediction.
Am I so predictable? Is that
what it is?
That's why I ran it last. I knew
you'd pick it. I guess I thought
Bravo even though is what I
liked about the Bravo that came
from a clip which I'm going to
play this woman who is the
backup person for M minor bore.
Oh, yeah. You
mentioned her. Yeah.
She's, she said, she said he
sits is the one saying bra that
she doesn't just kind of glib,
like maybe sarcastic Bravo. And
she did. It was one of her
pieces. But this piece that I
have here, which is titled
Bridget brink.
Bridget Bridget Bridget brink is
the Ukrainian Ambassador to
Ukraine. And so she's on talking
about in this clip ran, I picked
this up on Tuesday. So it was on
the second of August. And it may
have actually run on the first
because they ran it over and
over. I picked it up on
Wednesday, but it ran on
Tuesday. And it just it's just
one of these things where
they're just walking, walking
their facts in it and nobody's
paying attention to what they're
saying. And nobody's even you
know, seems to even care. And
they're talking about how
brushes a bunch of a holes and
Ukraine should win this thing.
And we're going to do it
somehow. And this is just a
piece of it with a little,
little, little, I think gaff
night and day to try to help
Ukraine defend itself from what
is an unprovoked unjustified
attack by another country. And
we're going to continue to do
that for as long as it takes.
What is your
assessment as to the read on the
ground there? There was
relentless bombardment over the
past few months in the East in
the Donetsk region there and
Luhansk as well but the Donbass
region as a whole with a lot of
inroads made by Russia, but as
of late a military analysts say
Russia hasn't captured any new
territory since July, there's
been an influx of US military
equipment, specifically the high
Mars, which have significantly
upped the ante for Russia there
and they are now on the
receiving end.
So the gotcha in there is there
hasn't been any inroads since
July.
Yeah, that's that's the prize
day before yesterday.
Two days, there's been no
inroads. Yeah,
you know, you throw a month out
there. Hey, the month of July
ended Sunday. So there's been no
inroads for what a day? Yeah. So
how is this even something you'd
throw into script? Step
it up, people?
I don't know. Unbelievable.
I have one clip for the Ukraine
Russia war. This is from
European Parliament always,
always a gas. This is Mick
Wallace. He is member of
European Parliament representing
a party in Ireland. And he's not
mincing any words.
Today. Hassan Madrid was a big
loving for the supporters of the
military industrial complex.
NATO is not a defense alliance.
It's a war machine as the people
of Afghanistan, Iraq or Libya
NATO's real goal is the defense
of a waning us hegemony and a
unipolar world system. That's
what NATO exists for any
discussion of that his silence
chilled in this land of free
speech. The war in Ukraine, NATO
is loving us. Like to us the
Russian economy is dominated by
monopoly capital, poor countries
are run by oligarchs. Now we
have a US NATO proxy war against
Russia and Ukraine. two factions
of capitalist imperialism waging
war against each other, with
millions of workers caught in
between. A survey by the
European Council on Foreign
Relations showed that a vast
majority of European citizens
want peace, rather than
promoting a war that punishes
Russia. But NATO never wants
peace. What I want to know is
what does the EU really want?
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bugs? Or do you want to fight
eat bugs?
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We covered all the bases,
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finding joy in the simplest of
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athletes always chasing the ring
in the career we wanted the next
year you've got a whole other
way that the ball can be hard to
hear hard work can be described
as its own reward and locking
track but you got to do it on
your own accord trying to afford
to go really nice everyone for
the last time I couldn't afford
a winter. I don't know what's a
woman's. Thursday.
Right now, we don't see a
recession right now. That is not
we're not in a recession right
now. Whether you
call it a recession or not. The
US economy is losing momentum.
We have a strong labor market
which you don't normally see. In
a recession. We
have a record job market. That
doesn't sound like recession. A
recession in your
view, is a recession in the
United States inevitable
no
way that we see is that we are
not currently in a recession or
a pre recession
this morning. The US economy
losing Steve but debate split on
whether the country is in
a recession. Well,
I'm not concerned about
recession. I mean, you're always
concerned about recession I've
been doing some reading this
summer.
Jack not Jackie by Erica
Silverman
phenomenal reads. Oh ba window.
There's a book that you can get.
It's a really good read called
Jack not Jack. Not
my brain you understand?
Sometimes the birthing person or
gates. Then we'll get to hide
them. No, let those pages be
high. You'll see it's just
random. Now say oh one saved on
a bow. They're gonna do it. Who
is Z? Z? Z? Is to get in free?
is z or is hey, can we stop the
tape? These lyrics don't make
any sense. You can't tell who
I'm referring to people talk
this way. Baby Baby you got to
sing the lyrics like this is not
1980 is 2022 We're thinking
about operations ESG score
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pronouns and not a him I'ma call
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