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It's ludicrous but let's listen
in Adam curry, John C.
Devora. Thursday August 18 2022.
This is your award winning get
my nation media assassination
episode 1478.
This is no agenda, shaking up
the CDC
and broadcasting live from the
heart of the Texas hill country
here in FEMA Region number six
in the morning, everybody. I'm
Adam curry
in from Northern Silicon Valley
where everybody's celebrating
the fact that Liz Cheney's
running for President. I'm Jesse
borax. Greg Vaughn
Buzzkill.
This is the most boring news
item to me ever. Yet it is
dominating the headlines. Live
yours was at Liz Cheney who run
arrow
Ay, ay ay. Who cares about Liz
Cheney, and what kind of an
egomaniac would get drubbed?
29%? Is 66% in a primary, just
wiped out? Yeah. And then say
I'm gonna run for president now.
She even she even had that x ABC
News executive who did the Jan
six production was there to see
her, you know, concede with a
camera crew.
every news outlet I went to then
dug around for this stuff
because it was worth
deconstructing, as far as I'm
concerned because it has so much
propaganda in it. And it was
loaded. NBC being the worst
loaded with they're interviewing
her and they're bringing her
here and they're bringing her
there and they say, Well, it's a
Trump victory, but blah, blah,
blah. She's gonna stop Trump
because she's Superwoman. And
she's dour. She has no appeal at
all. She could win in Wyoming as
a as a congresswoman, because it
was nobody is a Republican state
and she was the Republican
candidate, but now that they
have anybody going, anybody
could beat her. They were even
now she thinks she's gonna run
for president. It's pathetic.
That
Well, I ever thought I've
thought I've thought I mean,
this was known before the night
before. I think CBS was already
talking about her running for
president. Here's a short clip.
And Robert, I took a look at her
campaign finances today. She's
raised nearly $14 million and
still has seven and a half
million cash on hand. What does
that mean for Liz Cheney's
future? Nora,
it shows she has a strong
fundraising base for a national
campaign. And Cheney has not
ruled out a potential 2024
presidential bid.
But in the meantime, on Tuesday
night, she is planning to
deliver a major speech warning
that Trump is a threat to
American democracy
threat to democracy.
So that Trump's threat to
democracy we have to get there
we got it. We got this. The
Cheney thing the only thing that
could be interesting is what if
she runs not as a Republican?
What if she runs as an
independent that would shore up
Trump for sure that would make
him press this Oh, and
everyone knows that.
That would be the Ross Perot
gag.
You have to consider a couple of
things. One, is it possible that
this whole this is ridiculous
what I'm going to say all right.
Is it possible the idea is to
get her to run as an independent
to make sure Trump wins? Well,
this was where I was part of the
whole Republicans this is where
I was headed because that's the
only thing I could say yes so
idiotic said this morning.
I said the only thing I can
think of is that this will be a
Ross Perot situation she runs as
an independent because she was
in on it from the beginning. But
that seems unlikely
especially with the old man
coming out and yeah, you know,
degrees a threat to democracy in
this and she can hear all her
speeches which is always the
same thing with
it. But wait, you have to
understand she can still run as
an independent, say threat to
democracy and she will be loved
by the left.
Well, we was loved by the left
in it. I have a serious Eclipse
unfortunately. Oh
goodness. Okay,
but let's go with it. Go over to
CNBC, which I always thought was
somewhat,
CNBC. Now. The real the real
news man that those guys they
can't mess around.
Well, it turns out that that's
not true. Oh, so we have oh,
Kelly coming over there to do
this Shepard Smith's show. And
she's got her you know, Kelly
Kelly Evans is gorgeous brunette
with a funny she moves around
her mouth when she talks in a
funny ways reminds me of Robert
Tilton, the televangelists who
those always stretch up his
mouth. You watch him. With this
guy's mouth.
He As she wore her mouth is so
manufactured was a little
jealous of you know, going
through my own my own teeth
renovation. I'm
like she's got a great smile a
great smile.
Yeah, I want those Kelly Evans
teeth. That's what I want.
So here she goes, let's go on
and she's gonna do a whole thing
to start the show. And by the
way, you could tell what was
going on but the various
networks by what they started
the show with. Fox, for example,
started off by using a Bret bear
show he started off as CDC
stuff. Yeah. And then they lost
his plot completely. But she
started off in most NBC all the
NBC show started off. Cheney,
Cheney, Cheney as if Cheney the
lone report, the lone Congress,
woman, or man from Wyoming is
top of the news. It's ludicrous,
but let's listen in.
Former President Trump exacting
revenge on his biggest critic in
his own party, Congresswoman Liz
Cheney facing a brutal loss and
Wyoming pre election polls
indicated she was almost certain
to lose her reelection bid but
she went down even worse than
expected. She finished nearly 40
points behind her trump back
opponent Harriet Hagerman,
former President Trump calling
Congresswoman Cheney a fool now
the two rivals could be facing
off in 2024. Congresswoman
Cheney telling the Today Show
Savannah Guthrie this morning
that she is considering a run
for president.
That's a decision that I'm going
to make in the in the coming
months today. And I'm not going
to make any announcements here
this morning. But but it is
something that I am thinking
about and I'll make a decision
in the coming months.
Well, she's not wasting any time
taking on her next big move, NBC
News confirming she failed to
transfer her campaign cash to a
new organization. And she's
promising to do whatever it
takes to keep former President
Trump back out of the Oval
Office.
I believe that Donald Trump
continues to pose a very grave
threat and risk to our republic.
And I think that defeating him
is going to require a broad and
united front of Republicans,
Democrats and independents. And
that's what I intend to be to be
part of.
There. She's also targeting
election deniers and offices
across the country.
I don't think that anybody in
any political party should
support election deniers. That's
true here in Wyoming. And it's
true all across the country. You
know,
just as a slight aside, the mean
that they've tried to launch
here with election deniers is so
stupid. You know, it's like I
understand when they're trying
to make it into birthers you
know, stuff like that, you know,
you you, you deny you you
disagree that Trump last night
you deny so you just deny the
election election deniers. It's
a little too, as we say in the
old country too short through
the corner. I don't know why
they
pride on a couple of things that
should be noted. One is why are
they made keeping keep? They're
the ones that keep making the
fuss about election deniers in
election election that lies the
lies, the Trump's lies about the
election, The Big Lie is about
the election and on and on. It's
like why don't you aren't you
making this a little? I mean, we
never did that with gore. Who
would you go on and on? No,
no, no, no, but it's a it's Plan
B it's insurance. Because they
figure that if they can't lock
them up, if they give me the
final thing they could do is
kill them. I mean, I'm I'm
getting a little concerned about
it because they're so nuts. Then
the only thing they'll have left
is the big lie that they just
need. It's like to vaccines you
know, your fifth boot your fifth
shot is on the way because
everything's groovy just paper
over the fact that it doesn't
work paper over everything and
just focus on the election
denial because you know, then
he'll win. And then even if he
loses he'll win and it'll he'll
get all this Trump people out
Nope. You Civil War.
So what else so what is the
threat to democracy they keep
talking about I
don't know we've we've talked
about this. I have no idea. I'd
love to know what the threat is
to democracy.
It must be the election to know
what it is do they never say
it's the election denial that's
a threat to democracy. If you
deny elections, I don't
think that's what it is. Because
I think oh is horseshit
is what it is John obviously,
it's just a slogan Blore
horseshit.
Well. Let's listen to bigger
horseshit here with a bunch of
nonsense that this is again and
this is CNBC which should at
least be presenting something
you know
but the ship Smith's show is not
the same as the as the the crew
during the day
you know the crew doing all the
talking about stocks Yeah.
That's different this crew is
like level well, they also
this is second this like MSNBC.
Polish let's
go right before shark tank if
that gives you any clue.
Congresswoman Cheney's lost last
night the end of a republic Can
family dynasty in Wyoming, at
least for now, Ilan Moy, is in
Jackson tonight. Ilan, you spoke
to voters there. What do they
think about her future?
Well, Kelly Cheney told
supporters last night that the
real work starts now. And here
in Jackson where she wants 75%
of the vote. Folks say they're
ready to roll up their sleeves.
The last couple of times I've
met representative Cheney, I
just say Put me in coach is I
want to help any way I can. Jim,
did you just ask to go from
first class to coach Coach
is I want to represent them
Chaney.
Coach, Coach, representing coach
I don't want to be at first they
put me in coach,
it sounded weird. It didn't say
like Put me in coach picked up
on that.
Last very funny though a
couple times I've met
representative Cheney, I just
say Put me in coach is I want to
help any way I can.
Jim Brooks is on the Jackson
town counseling calls himself a
political unicorn, a true
centrist with no allegiance to
any party, his standing in
Wyoming for 120 years. And he
considers Cheney both a personal
friend and a potential
president, but acknowledges it's
an uphill battle.
My students and I call it the
Clint Eastwood
syndrome. Oh, the Clint Eastwood
syndrome. What is this? He's not
hated by the by the left.
Yes, true. But we play that
lesson. Does he say I say to my
students,
yeah, that's exactly what he
said. Here we go.
Congressman Masonville friend,
and a potential president, but
acknowledges it's an uphill
battle.
My students and I call it the
Clint Eastwood syndrome, my
students and I.
So he has students so he's a
teacher. Yet another teacher
who's a lefty, yeah. Basta not
just pointing that out. And
he's, of course in city council.
And then she starts when she
starts his piece of this
package, she says 75% of the
people in Jackson, Wyoming voted
for Liz Cheney. I can't find
that data. I have looked and
looked. I know 75% in the past
have voted for because she was
the only candidate. But I didn't
see any evidence of this. I
think it's a lie, I think is
bullcrap. And Jackson is not,
you know that much different
than the rest of the state. But
they do. They did have maybe
Jackson has more Democrats
because the Democrats are the
ones that voted for Liz Cheney
by doing your crossover. And the
woman coming up, who by the way,
I wish you could see her. She
looks like she's probably in her
mid 30s. And it has the look of
a woman in her mid 30s has, you
know, 250,000 miles on her roof.
She looks terrible and sounds
like a like a Barfly and she's a
Democrat who voted for Liz
Cheney. There she goes,
right? That we don't have to do
anything. Someone just rides off
the high plains and saves the
day. Right. She needs help. She
needs help from her own party.
And she needs help from
independence. And she needs help
from Democrats. Aggregate local
ally Noland is one of those
Democrats. She's voted for
Cheney yesterday, and said she'd
do it again. And so with her
Democratic friends,
if it's lives versus Trump, I
will definitely vote in the
primaries Republican primary
again and I will be voting for
Liz. She, you know, she and I
aligned on three of the 150
values that three more than
align with for Trump.
As for the former president, he
admits no words on his social
media platform, writing that
Cheney can now disappear into
the depths of political
oblivion. Of course, she has no
intention of doing that the
paperwork for her leadership
pack has already been filed.
It's called the great task, and
it's funded with $7 million left
over from her campaign. But
Kelly, the headquarters is not
here in Wyoming, but in
Alexandria, Virginia, just
outside of Washington.
Make sense?
Makes no sense. Yeah,
that's where all the spooks are.
Yeah, of
course. Well, night that but if
you watch the Tucker takedown or
this channel, she lives she
lives live in Wyoming,
but of course not. Now.
No, it makes sense. I don't
know. Did you skip one because
there's a bit in here that seems
to be missing. And it
that was number three? I only
have three that I missed
something when we say No, it's
true. No, no, we play to
play two because two has a
kicker in it that I have to.
Okay,
well, maybe I'm sorry. I thought
I played two. Here we go.
Congresswoman
Cheney's lost last night the end
of a Republican family dynasty.
We played that
one. Yeah. Well, you played that
one. It seems like the third
one. That's number two, clip.
Play three,
then that's what we just played.
That when you just clicked on
was three as I used to. No,
no, that's true. You said we
didn't play that. Who's on
First.
This is great. And play three.
We just played three, right?
Just play. We don't have to do
anything. So this is this is the
beginning of three, right? That
we don't have to do. Okay.
Okay. Okay.
Do you have four?
I know it was the end of two I
guess. I don't have four. There
was something in the
queue. I wanted to end of two is
that guy saying my stew And
you're right, you're right.
Okay. Okay, battle.
My students and I call it
kicker I'm in here somewhere.
I'm missing it into orange. No,
it'll be in, it'll be in. I have
another series.
All right, let me just
rediscovered it. Let's
go with Let's go. I'm sorry.
Let's go with Tiffany funnier
other things
while you while you're looking.
I want to play something that
comes from the left. Okay, I'll
let you go. No, no play, play
what you're playing because I
gotta look. Okay. But I do need
your attention on this. I
believe me. Okay. So this is to
show you why a theory like Liz
Cheney either working for the
Democrats working for the
Republicans, you know, whatever
it is, the people on the left of
the political spectrum who are
active in that arena in the
United States. Don't give a shit
about anything but No Trump. And
that, and I just got this this
morning, Sam Harris, who I think
is a perfect example of an
elitist liberal in the United
States. Would you agree?
I thought it was a podcaster.
Yeah, exactly. A podcaster. So
he did this interview, I think
by definition, a definition.
You're a leftist. Yeah.
There you go. No, you're not an
elitist. Now
he's a New York Times this. He's
very it's a very successful
podcast. He makes a lot of
money. He writes for The New
York Times. He's an elitist
leftist. Okay. Well, when you
hear this, you tell me what you
think he is.
I mean, Allah Hunter Biden, at
that point, Hunter Biden
literally could have had had the
corpses of children in his
basement. I would not have
cared, right. It's like, Isn't
there's nothing. First of all,
it's Hunter Biden, right. It's
like, it's not Joe Biden. But
even if Joe like, even though,
whatever scope of Joe Biden's
corruption is, like, if you if
we could just go down that
rabbit hole endlessly and
understand that he's getting
kickbacks from Hunter Biden's
deals in Ukraine or wherever
else, right, or China, right, is
infinitesimal. Compared to the
corruption we know Trump is
involved in. Like, it's like,
it's like a firefly. Right? I
mean, like, there's just right,
it doesn't even it doesn't even
stack up against Trump
University. Right. Trump
University as a story is worse
than anything that could be in
Hunter Biden's laptop. Right.
Right now, that's not that
doesn't answer the people who
say is still completely unfair
to not have looked at the laptop
in a timely way and to have shut
down the you know, the New York
Post's Twitter account like
that. That's just a conspiracy.
That's a left wing conspiracy to
deny the presidency to Donald
Trump. Absolutely, it was
absolutely right. But I think it
was warranted, right. And I'm,
again, coin toss as to whether
or not Simon saw that particular
summary. So
I was the one that said we
should move on. But you've just
said something. I really
struggle for them, which is
the kids in the basement, you
know, the kids
in the basement. I mean, sitting
democracy is you're saying
you're content with a left wing
conspiracy to prevent somebody
being democratically reelected
as president.
Well, no, I'm content well, so
it's thing is not left wing.
Right. So Liz Cheney is not left
wing, right.
Liz Cheney, everything to
prevent somebody
democratic. It's like, no, but
there's nothing conspiracy. They
say it was a conspiracy out in
the open. It does. But it
doesn't matter if it was a Yeah,
it doesn't matter what parts
conspiracy, what parts out in
the open. I think it's like, if
people get together and talk and
talk about what should we do
about this phenomenon, you know,
it's like if there was an
asteroid hurtling toward Earth,
and and we got in a room
together with all of our friends
and had a conversation about
what we could do to deflect its
course. Right. Is that a
conspiracy?
So you see this there's Trump is
analogous to an asteroid about
to hit the Earth.
That was yes. And he stretched
it out alone. If you couldn't
pick that up normally. You did.
Let's, you asked me a question.
What do I think he is? Yes, I
think I agree. He's, he's, but
he's beyond elitist. He's a
Marxist that is Marxist. The end
justifies the mean thinking. In
other words, yeah, so they did.
They squashed the New York Post
reporting They kicked him off
Twitter all that's what
wellworth is. Okay. Yeah,
justifies the means. So you have
to kill a few people. Yeah, it's
good. Because that did that
means Trump didn't get in?
That's right. So that is Marxism
and we're actually not even more
it's communism. Leninism at its
finest,
is that left? Okay, just
checking. Did you find your
clips
to be but it also didn't have it
on both sides of the spectrum.
So About a party but or a left
right label to it is, but
definitely, in his case his
left, but that's disgusting that
anyone would come out and what
he said in there if you played
that clip again, I don't want to
you don't have we don't know.
But if you played it again, you
what you heard was the worst
parts of American left thinking
in today's world, it's just
horrible, horrible. Horrible is
a antisocial?
It's yeah.
And what corruption are we
talking about with Trump?
President
Trump University has horrible
stories, whereas the dead kids
in the basement at the hunter
mad mansion,
so So you have Trump lending his
name to a bunch of failed
projects that were?
I mean, if you want to be if you
want to be honest about it worse
than Trump University was Trump
Steaks. I
mean, that was bad. You had one?
No, of
course not. Are you kidding me?
I'm gonna have a Trump steak. It
sounds like shit.
No, but that's, you know, an
entrepreneur doing this and that
which is what he was and
remains. So Trump University
that is not the same as
corruption to intermingle a
failed scam issue. Business
which Silicon Valley is full of,
yeah, to to to co mingle the
phrasing of with corruption so
that corruption, corruption is
where you are in a position
where you take and give bribes.
The problem with this kind of
interview and this kind of
speech in this kind of thinking
is what I saw in the
Netherlands. When PIM for town
was about to win massively his
party one posthumously, two
weeks before the election, some
total nut job, lefty, an animal
rights activist in this case,
you know, came out and shot him
killed him assassinated him. Now
this is what happens you get
people get riled up by this
talk. Well if shit if he's an
asteroid, you better go shoot
him. That's that's that's the
problem.
That's the idea.
Did you have the problem? Did
you have more on this that you
want the idea
Well, go back to well, though,
this finisher to Cheney stuff. I
realized what I did wrong there.
I do have what I was looking
for, but it's been part of a
secondary series of clips. So
let's go to Tom Yeah, Tom Yamas.
He's got to show everybody's
Katie ters got to show they've
all got a show on NBC.
Tourists had the afternoon for
ages.
She's got no but she's got a new
show. No, Holly's got a new
show. They all have news today.
It's
Oh, yeah. That's because they
had to move Rachel's out and
they're shuffling everything.
No, no,
this is on. NBC streaming is not
on MSNBC.
Oh, I'm sorry. Okay. Did you
watch this? Wow. All right. Who
are you the first shows this is
a ton of the show. Who else is
watching this? This is just some
peacock?
Yeah, I'm watch. I'm the guy.
I'm holding up to the numbers.
Yeah. Okay.
So Tom Yamas goes on to to
discuss how to say the Cine I
think this is gonna veer away
from Cheney, but he's going to
continue to talk about this
election. Tom Yamas has a going
okay. I'm sorry. Do you know I
got this from a guy watching
Fox.
Yeah. Thank you. You sound a bit
like Fox with all this like, oh,
no, I'm
gonna tell you. I did too much
of these. Yeah. randoms Yeah. So
I'm watching Fox. And to watch
them try to do a story about one
thing it's almost impossible.
Just take take it right now. Go
get about pull myself together.
Alright. Vaughn
Hillier joins top story live
tonight. Vaughn. You've been on
the campaign trail for us. I
want to turn to Pennsylvania
tonight in the race between Dr.
Oz and Lieutenant Governor John
Fetterman. For Senate there
Fetterman just called AWS out
for this video.
He had to stop this. I agree.
And I played that clip.
I don't know what you want me to
play. I'm just playing to
play something random, which I
admire.
You'd like Tom Yamas. So I grew
up, see all right, which Yama
Shall I grab? There's like 20
owed.
I want you to listen to this
carefully. This is the most
outrageous thing I've ever
heard. You know, Dr. Oz is
running against some biker. Yes.
Yeah. Who had a stroke, a
stroke. And he's like if he did
because he sure doesn't sound
like it. But he's a he looks
like a guy that just rolled in
from an Hells Angels bar. You
know,
we don't. We don't judge on
clothing.
I do. And he looks like shit and
he's a punk, but me well I'm
just gonna be Dr. Oz because
Pennsylvanians are stupid. And
here's the proof of it. You
listen to this and tell me what
it's about. Alright, Vaughn
Hilliard joins top story live
tonight. Vaughn, you've been on
the campaign trail for us. I
want to turn to Pennsylvania
tonight in the race between Dr.
Oz and Lieutenant Governor John
Fetterman. For Senate fare
Fetterman just called AWS out
for this video. He posted to
Twitter. Grocery shopping back
in April. Let's take a look
at grocery shopping. I'm at work
nurse and my wife wants some
vegetables for today. Right so
here's a broccoli. That's two
bucks. A ton of broth in here.
There's some asparagus that's $4
Carrots.
That's four more dollars. That's
$10 of vegetables there and then
we need some guacamole. That's
$4 more. And she loves also Yes
Also there are $6 a shortage of
salsa, guys, that's $20 for crew
day and this doesn't include the
tequila. I mean, that's
outrageous. We got Joe Biden
effectiveness.
Alright, crudity and tequila
Vaughn, I know you've covered a
lot of campaigns and you've
covered a lot of different
states. Talk to us about the
significance of this video
because the Democrat in this
race veteran claims he's been
able to raise half a million
dollars off this video so how
big of an issue is this right
now for Dr. Oz?
All right now just insulting my
intelligence with this shit. And
I can't believe FoxNews put this
story together with that video.
NBC Hello,
NBC. I'm sorry. Of course it's
stupid.
What's what's stupid about it?
How would they get for half a
million dollars and how would
you raise half a million
dollars?
I don't know. It's like Diddy.
You're not a little bit baffled
by this video being like a point
of interest.
No, no, I can't believe anything
I'm hearing from anybody this
Dr. Oz himself to me is a farce.
This guy
I'm gonna go back to asking you
a question. Why is this video
controversial?
Okay, let me see if I can answer
the question. Why is this video
controversial because he uses
the word crudity. I don't know.
You nailed it.
Again, insult to the
intelligence.
This is horrible. I can't
believe you nailed it. Oh, I
can because I'm smart. And I'm
likeable.
Let's go to part two where they
kind of they tried to break it
down. I didn't couldn't figure
it out.
I mean, the reality is, is that
Dr. Oz is now down significantly
and pulling here in this is at a
time Tom, in which most in the
political atmosphere. We're
expecting big wins for
Republicans in the Senate and in
the house this November. But Dr.
Oz is looking to replace a
current Republican senator in
Pennsylvania who is retiring. So
if the Democrats and John
Fetterman, who's really sort of
playing this part of the
everyman, we're able to pick up
this seat, it would be
significant. Dr. Oz is a
longtime resident of New Jersey,
has had this mansion here. And
then when you look here, making
this political play at this last
moment here, it's really put up
a lot of tension, because
Republicans need this seat. And
when you look at several other
states, they're on the cusp of
potentially losing to Democrats
in those places, too. That is
why this is a such concern in
his viral video. It's turning a
lot of heads for the folks that
are watching these very close
yeah,
trying to appeal to everyday
voters with recruited say was an
interesting choice of words
there. Alright. Vaughn Hilliard
from the campaign trail is
always first Vaughn. We
appreciate it. Yeah,
yeah. Interesting choice of
words. I don't know. It's not a
weird word to me.
30 minutes now on these
assholes. Do we need to continue
with American politics?
Yeah, we do. Can we do it? Oh,
can we do like an entre? Um, can
we just slide in some CDC news
or anything beforehand? A
lot of CDC clips. You want to go
there?
Yeah, yeah, let me play one and
then I'd like to hear yours.
The CDC is planning a major
overhaul of how that agency
operates. The agency has faced a
lot of criticism in the last two
years first, and the response to
the COVID pandemic and now to
the monkey pox outbreak. Now,
CDC director Rochelle walensky
says she wants the agency to do
a few things in particular, hold
itself more accountable, speak
about public health issues in
plain English, and share more
scientific findings more
quickly, all of it to help the
agency prepare for future public
health emergencies. I want to
bring in Dr. Mario Ramirez now
he is an emergency physician and
the former pandemic and emerging
threats coordinator under
President Barack Obama. Dr.
Ramirez, what do you make of
what we heard from the agency
today this announcement about an
overhaul of stores?
Well, I think it's certainly a
step in the right direction and
aspirationally it's in the right
direction. Aaron, you know, I
think Director will lend he,
after this very thorough review,
is really making it clear that
she hears and she understands
the problems that not only, you
know, folks within government,
but the greater public, you
know, have come to see over the
last two years, which is that
CDC, unfortunately, has been
slow to publish this data. And
it's been very hard for the
public, I think, to understand
some of the nuances that they
tried to communicate. And so I
think aspirationally, all these
changes that she's trying to
make are all in the right
direction.
Yeah, I think a lot of people
maybe didn't understand exactly
what the CDCs function was prior
to COVID. What more do you think
needs to be done to try to
revamp the government response
to health crises and not just at
the CDC?
Well, the real challenge I think
that faces CDC and honestly, not
just CDC, this is something that
faces all of us in academic
medicine, is that it is
extremely difficult to
communicate complex scientific
issues. At at a speed that is so
fast, that's faster than you
know, the Twittersphere, for
example. And so it's not only
difficult to communicate that
quickly, but the margin for
error is so small. So if you
make a mistake in public health,
it takes a very long time to
regain public trust. And that's
something that CDC is going to
struggle with with these
changes. It's something that all
of us in academic medicine are
going to continue to struggle
with.
So right on cue, if you see what
they're actually talking about,
oh, yeah, we got to communicate
better. But what they're doing
is they are going to have
Congress write a law where they
have more power, where they have
power over states where they
have power over lockdowns and
they are emitting it. It's just
not being reported. That's
what's going on here. And we
knew what would happen. We knew
the CDC would be revamped
because they are going to get
blamed they'll probably get
blamed. In all these lawsuits,
if you've been following that
the the mandate lawsuits
Illinois Hospital paying 10
point 3 million to people who
were fired. Churches now not
having to pay their fines for
not shutting down during
COVID-19. They may countersue. I
think CDC will get blamed if we
were fixing CDC.
That makes nothing but sense.
And that would this would be the
perfect coverage and you bring
in you know this, will Lenski
Oh, she's perfect for it. She
reads a script doesn't have to
do anything else. I'll frame
this the way they're really
talking about well, actually,
why don't you do your your your
CDC clips? I mean, do those my
CDC
clips are from Fox as opposed to
everything else? Hopefully,
I hope they suck or they're
funny.
Well, I just got deucey. Okay,
and this is what I was talking
about where they're, they're
having nothing but trouble
focusing. And I didn't, I didn't
keep the whole Eclipse hold
because I do see stars. They
throw it to Ducey to talk about
the CDs, I cut it out, but it
would happened. He's talking
about the CDC and then he says
it, he goes on to the inflation
Act, the stop inflation act or
whatever it is coalition
Reduction Act. And then he goes
in rants about that, and they
get back to this subject. I had
to take that whole thing out but
then let later red bar goes off
the rails too. So so they're
having trouble over there
focusing it at Fox. Okay, so
let's go but let's play this the
basic story, which is the CDC
shake up one, a major shake
up at the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, the CDC
in the wake of massive criticism
during the Coronavirus, pandemic
confusing and frequently
evolving guidelines. And now
questions about the monkey pox
outbreak. CDC Director Dr.
Rochelle walensky says the reset
will include internal staffing
moves and steps to speed up
communication that the agency
admits were inadequate. White
House correspondent Peter Doocy
has our top story tonight. Even
Peter,
good evening Bret masks, tests
vaccines, school closures social
distancing, the medical
professionals who came up with
rules that lead some folks to go
out of business and others to
stay home. The medical
professionals this president
told us to listen to now admit
they were wrong. As President
Biden golf away from cameras
there's a reason to revisit a
comment he's made over and over
tell the truth follow the
scientists. The science
the problem. His scientists now
admit they blew it. The CDC is
planning a major overhaul as
director Rochelle walensky says
in a statement for 75 years CDC
and public health have been
preparing for COVID-19 Our big
moment our performance did not
reliably meet expectations.
Video of a maskless President
Biden coughing and shaking hands
with lawmakers quickly went
viral last night because CDC
guidance is for close contacts
that COVID patients like him to
mask for 10 days but he's not to
blame. An internal CDC review
concluded COVID guidance was
both confusing and overwhelming.
updated guidance puts less of a
burden on unvaccinated Americans
ditching requirements for
unvaccinated people to isolate
them making it overly
complicated.
I am not going to argue that but
there's a couple of weird things
in there because I haven't been
watching bread bars show a
couple of things one, you think
that the N T D presentations are
stiff and kind of unprofessional
sounding? Yes, he is the worst.
He's Yeah, he's a monotone.
He's a monotone and he's got no,
right. He's got no modulation on
his family name. Dammit. He
better shape up. Was the
family name his dad.
Dad's Dad, Dad Ducey.
Dad Ducey.
Come on very famous, his dad
Ducey.
I didn't know dad do she was
famous. Yes.
So we could often see what his
name is. So
he said something. Oh, yeah. And
he they also do something none
of the other networks do. And
I'm kind of glad they do it.
They show the whole Biden
teacher when the Biden's
Steve Doocy is his dad. So Steve
Doocy Oh,
that's right. Yeah.
It's a it's a legacy, a dynasty?
The Ducey dynasty
the deucey dynasty. dynasty. So
they leave the Biden gaffes in
Oh, that's a nice guy. They got
Biden coughing into his and they
got coughing into his hands,
takes his mask off, didn't
coughs into his hand. She thinks
she can't do anything. And then
when he says believe the
scientists scientists throw in a
contest. They keep all that in.
It's like, unlike the other
networks, which clean it up for
him. Anyway, let's go to part
two of this.
My question is if the CDC has
finally come around to that, why
is the military still kicking
people out over the COVID shot
director? Will Lenski plans to
remain at the CDC? And we know
the President's top medical
adviser is safe to Dr. Anthony
Fauci, can you imagine any
circumstance where President
Biden would ever fire him? No.
Go ahead. Let's bring in Fox
News Medical analyst, Dr. Marc
Siegel. Good evening, Doc. Is
this kind of a an admission that
this was screwed up for a long
time?
Absolutely. Brett and Peter just
went over the main reasons
testing vaccines, schools, all
of this was was handled in a way
in natural immunity not
recognized. I think that this is
an admission to the
shortcomings. And further that
more than that, and I talked to
CDC throughout the day today,
it's an admission that the
culture is wrong. The culture is
based on scientists doing deep
dives, delaying, delaying until
they're sure inventing
something. And then there are
internal offices within CDC,
Brett, that are problematic
during a pandemic, offices of
lab science, Office of Science,
the office of diversity,
inclusion and equity puts on the
brakes before anything gets out.
We saw it in other countries.
Our answers were from Israel to
the UK. We didn't see it here.
And oftentimes CDC made their
suggestions and their guidelines
based on data that was out of
date, by the time they made the
statements. You know,
Dr. Siegel, now you have school
districts, for example, who are
still mandating masks for kids
all the way from three on
they're pointing to CDC
guidelines, which just changed
this week. So it seems like it
doesn't catch up that the
authorities in different places
make decisions based on
guidelines that may have evolved
or changed. And this is part of
the problem.
Alright, there's bread bear not
understanding that the media
just papers over it. They just
keep blasting full steam, they
do not care. And you're part of
the problem because you suck,
man. Why don't you just say it?
They're full of crap. They don't
know what they're talking about.
Don't listen to them.
That'll be the day. Was that
clip to the Yes, it was. Okay,
there's a short clip three, but
the good one, is that the last
one? Well, what
do you want me to do?
Well, I'll play clips for you
because you must have some
connecting.
This is a huge part. That's the
central problem because the one
word I didn't use yet is
politicization. Right? That SEC
is also under the umbrella of
the White House and there's
let's
skip this clip. Let's I want you
I have to set up this last clip.
Clip for this is an example of
foxes talking about one thing
drifting off you remember the
old we used to do these
switcheroo clips I used to find
them all the time where they
they start talking about one
thing and then they play a clip
of some it's got nothing to do
with it,
that you whipsaw whipsaw.
And switcher is where we give
credit to someone else's
whipsaw. So, this is here's
Brett bar going off the rails
about something and then he
kicks it over to this doctor,
this guy who's secure character
by the way, he sounds like a
guy, you wouldn't want to be
your doctor, but it'd be good to
have a beer with. He talks about
something all together and they,
and it's almost like he bear is
going to do a whole bit. And
then all of a sudden, somebody
flipped a switch, hey, we're
still sponsored by drug. You
know, drug companies is what
keeps the news organizations
afloat. So let's get back on
track people. Finally, if
you were on social media early
in the pandemic, and you
expressed any skepticism about
the vaccine, or whether your kid
should get it, a lot of times
you were cancelled. There are a
number of indications and
examples of that. Now you have
Canada looking for a fifth
vaccine? Where are we? Are we
going to see some kind of
evolution in vaccines?
Yes. Now, to start with your
point about beginning of the
pandemic, I think we spent, our
public health officials focus
too much on the mandates, again,
with vaccines, when really they
decreased severity. And that was
a big mistake. And that turned a
lot of people off. Now we're
moving in the direction of we're
going to have a vaccine in about
three weeks, that it's targeted
towards the BA five Omicron sub
variant and there's other
vaccines in the works that are
very exciting. More variants
that cover more and
II Wait a minute, what did you
say?
And there's other vaccines in
the works that are very
exciting. For more variants that
cover more and even a nasal
barrier vaccine. Brett within a
year or two from Yale looks very
exciting that may prevent
spread.
Oh, I'm so excited about this.
It's just going on and on with
this skepticism and then all of
a sudden we get a commercial for
Pfizer,
man. Okay, so now we got to get
into this. So on the heels of
the CDC overhaul, Dr. Shah Jha,
Dr. Jha, who is the COVID,
response coordinator, kind of
the Berks slash Fauci for the
Biden administration is asked
about, you know, the overhaul
and and the good news of what's
coming, but listen to the words
that he uses. And beyond
the upheaval at the CDC, we're
getting a better sense of what
the future may hold for
combating COVID with plans for a
new booster to be offered soon.
For more. I'm joined by Dr.
Ashish Jha, the White House
COVID Response Coordinator. Good
to have you here. Doctor, before
we talk about the updated
vaccines. Let me ask you about
this admission by the head of
the CDC that the agency missed
the mark in its COVID response,
especially when it came to
communications. But isn't just
the CDC, in your opinion, as a
whole of government failed on
some levels here? Yeah, so
let's,
let's remind ourselves that Dr.
walensky, the Director of the
CDC asked for this review of
that review was very well done.
It laid out areas where the CDC
needs to improve. And the bottom
line is that she's committed to
making those changes. And I
think that's really important to
your broader question. You know,
our government agencies, don't
you love that. And I think
that's really important. I'm
just gonna move on,
I don't mind is that she's
committed to making those
changes. And I think that's
really important. your broader
question, you know, our
government agencies weren't
designed to manage a once in a
century crisis like this. And I
think while many of them
performed admirably, there is no
question in my mind that that
these agencies could have done
better.
Alright, if I can let me turn to
the vaccines now, we've been
told that a dual strain version,
if you will, covering older
variants.
Yes. So in other words, this
guy's yakking away about, you
know, CDC and then commercial in
the year
Commercial time. Okay, time to
bring was a switch was flipped
exactly the same thing in your
clip? Isn't that
exactly the same? Yeah. In terms
of the flip
of the switch, when it comes to
flip
admirably. There is no question
in my mind that, that these
agencies could have done better.
Alright, if I can let me turn to
the vaccines. Now, we've been
told that a dual strength
if I can, if I can, if I can go,
you know. All right. Okay, go
ahead and come back to the
vaccines.
Alright, if I can't let me turn
to the vaccines. Now, we've been
told that a dual strain version
if you will cover your older,
if you will, if you will. I
mean, it's a science, if you
will, a dual strain version, if
you will. Alright, if you
can't let me turn to the
vaccines. Now, we've been told
that a dual strain version, if
you will, covering older
variants, as well as Omicron may
be ready in just a few weeks,
who will be the first in line?
Is this essentially going to be
a third booster?
Yeah, you know,
lesser. Here's why. The FDA has
pushed us to build these
vaccines. And the bottom line is
that this virus has evolved
substantially since the first
vaccines were built. This is why
we've seen waning immunity. The
vaccines that are coming in a
few short weeks are specifically
designed for the virus that's
out there, and I believe it's
going to be available and every
American over the age of 12 will
be eligible.
Well, this marks a time to
retire what we now think of as
fully vaccinated those Initial
to dos Oh, no
enough. People need at least
three. I think three provides
that very high level of
protection. And then just like
the flu vaccine where people
need to get updated once a year,
we probably need to continue to
get updated with COVID vaccines
on an ongoing basis.
All right, Dr. Ashish Shah,
thank you for coming on with us
tonight. Thanks.
Okay. So a couple things, the
worst, awkward Well, oh, it was
highly edited. That just that
was NBC News. That's the clip
they put up. They just cut it
out. Whatever he said, they cut
that out. So I'm sure it wasn't
on message. But he talks about
we're building these vaccines,
building the vaccines and
everyone should get updated. I
mean, just listen to the words.
Listen to Oh, John, sad news.
Sad breaking news. Brian Stelter
is leaving CNN. I don't know
what we'll do. I think he got
fired. Brian Stelter seltzer
water he got fired.
He got fired. He's already gone.
He got fired. Anyway, so this is
jobs all the way back back to
that. Yeah, I'm going back to
that clip. Yeah.
I think he hinted the post was
his name, the anchor. Yeah, that
guy. He said, a guy. He said,
are we going to have to think
about he suggested reset. In
that clip, he suggested a reset
and so in other words, you're
not double back back right.
But let's listen. Let's listen
to that this interesting
American
over the retire what we now
think of as fully vaccinated
those initial
he says retire where
we think we retire in other
words, do retire what we think
of as fully vaccinated. And that
says that is reset. Great reset.
So we're going to reset No,
you're not fully vaccinated and
boosted anymore. You got to be
Oh, that little card you've got
is no good. You have
to be updated. You have to be
updated that are you updated?
Man, I haven't gotten an update
yet. I'm just getting it.
This is terrible. That public
should revolt. They will not.
They won't this is their turn
into Holland.
Especially since the UK is
already there. Out to the fight
against COVID. The UK has
authorized a booster vaccine
designed to protect against two
variants, the original virus and
the Omicron virus. Maggie Rowley
is in London with the details
for us. Good morning to you,
Maggie, Maggie. Hey, good
morning, Amy. Yeah, this is the
first of its kind being called a
next generation vaccine that
specifically targets the Otakon
VA one variant that emerged last
November. British drug
regulators are the first in the
world to authorize this shot
from Motorola known as a by
Vaillant COVID-19 vaccine,
meaning it will provide
protection against both the
original 2020 virus as well as
the new OMA constraint. These
boosters will roll out here in
September for anyone over 50.
But the big question now is when
will they come to the US?
Congress has asked both moderna
and Pfizer for an even more up
to date booster that also
targets Omar Khan VA for as well
as ba five, which the World
Health Organization says now
makes up 70% of global cases,
those versions could be
authorized by the US as soon as
September and likely available
stateside By October, guys until
then existing boosters are still
recommended for anyone over the
age of five was second boosters
recommended for those 15 over
and anyone who's
immunocompromised.
So the word of the day is by
valence by valence, it's going
to be great. There's something
weird going on, though in the
pharma world in the Big Pharma
world with the marketing world.
And I kind of came about on to
this reading that Maderna is
going to build the world's
world's first mRNA factory on an
Australian College campus. So
then all of a sudden, I'm like,
Well, this is interesting, this
super cut, which is you will
never or we have not to date
heard anything as mainstream
about vaccine adverse reactions
as the supercut. But notice that
they're mainly from AstraZeneca.
One or two mentioned Pfizer, but
nothing about Maderna
but a woman from New South Wales
has died after taking the
AstraZeneca vaccine. An 18 year
old health worker has developed
blood clots after getting her
COVID vaccine and elderly woman
has died in what's believed to
the South Australia's first case
of fatal blood clotting caused
by the AstraZeneca COVID
vaccine. Queensland man is in
intensive care tonight suffering
a blood clot after receiving his
AstraZeneca vaccine. He's one of
five similar cases around the
country whose six new cases of
blood clots have been officially
linked to the AstraZeneca Your
vaccine.
Three more cases of blood clots
has been linked to the
AstraZeneca vaccine, including
one case in an 80 year old man.
53 year old South Australian man
is tonight gravely ill in
intensive care after suffering a
blood clot linked to the
AstraZeneca vaccine. In breaking
news
a Central Coast woman has died
after receiving a COVID vaccine.
The head of the Therapeutic
Goods Administration is calling
for calm following the deaths of
two people in our state who
received the COVID vaccine.
concerns around the safety of
the AstraZeneca vaccine have
been realized here in Australia,
with medical experts confirming
the death of a central coast
woman is likely linked to the
jab. A major medical
investigation is underway
tonight over whether a local man
suffered blood clots as a result
of getting the Pfizer vaccine
or being urged not to jump to
conclusions over the death of a
woman from blood clots after
receiving the COVID vaccine.
Tonight seven years can reveal
another similar death is also
being investigated.
Authorities in Norway are
investigating the deaths of at
least 33 Elderly Norwegians to
receive Pfizer's COVID 19
vaccine.
The nation's medical regulator
has revealed seven new cases of
blood clots linked to the
AstraZeneca vaccine along system
families
pleading for help after their
teenage daughter fell ill after
receiving the Pfizer vaccine
Ransone has been in and out of
hospital and suffers almost
daily tics after experiencing
where the leading Doctor admits
was an adverse reaction to the
vaccine.
It's estimated 79,000 people who
suffered adverse reactions to
vaccines. So
there were three there are three
visors in there now
and those may have just been
mistakes. The way I see it is
the reason they can even do this
you will not hear any report
like Tucker Carlson is the only
one he has some kind of carte
blanche for that. And even I
haven't heard him talk much
about stuff like this factual
news reports saying Hey, someone
got a vaccine and then now they
got blood clots and they're
sick. It's because they don't
have any advertising for
pharmaceuticals on television in
Australia.
Right that's the you nailed the
exact reason
only reason why you're even
hearing this and wow, you know,
people if
they ran that kind of story here
they'd be going on for hours No,
in fact, that should be bad I
don't understand unfortunately,
this is the things such as the
health of the laws that were
changed by Nixon regarding the
health of corporations now they
can make profits when they never
used to be able to announce
ruining
What is this I don't know what
this is about.
You know, we mentioned this
before we talked about it used
to be illegal to have one of
these managed health operation
where you have a big you know,
like around here we've got
Sutter Health every other
operation they bought up all the
hospitals they bought up all the
clinics they do all the doctors
work for them and the only
competition they have is Kaiser
which is got a Bucha has been
around forever because they were
always they were pre they
predated the Nixon Nixon changes
which says that no you can make
it you can make a profit you can
be a corporation so you get
these companies make it you know
putting these big medical
operations together and making
billions of dollars for the for
the shareholders and causing the
price of all goods and services
to go up and gouging the
government continually with
extra testing and things that
you don't need. So if that but
once that get got in place,
seven John is done. As once the
advertising for drugs got in
place in the button. Oh, that
was 780s I think it is over
because what they say Holy crap,
we can sell drugs for anything.
And you know, we can get these
net and meanwhile, the
broadcasting guys is sucking up
the money in the Okay, well, we
whatever you want. Yeah. Yeah,
you're exactly right. Is this
correct? That's corruption.
And here's the fun part.
According to the McCullough
report, these new vaccines
haven't really been tested,
is a brief update, we are
rounding the last hopefully the
last wave of the BAA five
Omicron curve. We don't know
what's going to happen in the
fall. There's great expectations
with multi Vaillant vaccines
that have been developed against
new variants as rose as well as
the original Wuhan spike
protein. But the vaccines now
have no clinical outcomes.
There's no randomised trials
showing that they do anything,
that they're simply relying on
immuno bridging studies, or the
demonstration that antibodies
are raised and I can tell you as
a clinical trial list and as a
clinical investigator,
antibodies are not a sufficient
surrogate of a therapeutic
response to rely upon. So we
have a great degree of
uncertainty moving forward with
the COVID 19 vaccine program.
You Know you go create
uncertainty because we're not
testing it on anybody.
Now why bother? Well, I want to
get back. I want to, I want to
get back to the clip about
AstraZeneca I think that there's
they're triggering if this this
was targeted, let's say buy
Maderna Mark marketing, it had
to be somebody's behind it.
Especially when the name
AstraZeneca brand new name keeps
coming up over and over,
I'm just gonna say was Pfizer. I
mean, they're the marketing
guys, you know, Maderna and
Pfizer
is the marketing guys but
defective by Pfizer was really
doing his job. I don't see any
reason why Pfizer should be
mentioned, I thought the first
mention of Pfizer was adequate.
Because it said, we think it was
like, well, they're they're
looking into it kind of thing.
But then the second two mentions
of Pfizer were pretty confirming
that it was causing blood clots.
So I think that was a botch if
it was Pfizer behind the whole
thing, but Maderna is like you
says no company that wasn't
mentioned. So I'd have to
assume, although there's no
evidence, at least that I know.
Well. Maderna is the IS is the
company that was kind of set up
with the sevi I think or Gavi,
whatever these bills
as that as the mRNA company,
yeah. So
that needs to be protected at
all cost. Protect the franchise
it, you know, AstraZeneca and
these other companies that make
these vaccines, there's other
ones they can't put up with
this. Well, being slammed, they
can they should just cut, you
know, they should take their
marketing people and go after
the other guys if you're gonna
think AstraZeneca is too small.
And and AstraZeneca actually had
a lot more problems. I think
they had more problems than the
Pfizer
got you you think I think yes, I
think are you saying that
because you you're proof that
the prop propagandas Word works?
Yes. But I also follow very
closely. I followed news,
too. And I remember the very
opening the onset in English
was yes. And then it was Johnson
and Johnson was horrible. I
mean, it's all marketing. I
think about this, they all suck
equally. But Pfizer is better at
marketing.
How about that? How about this?
They're all good at marketing.
Except Pfizer's best. Okay,
we're gonna give them credit for
that. But they could fight back
a little better than they're
doing. They got people that
aren't idiots. They
need to hire the curry Devorah
Consulting Group. We could
help as for sure
now, but here's the concerning
thing. So amidst all this update
and by violent vaccine by
Vaillant and by valen vaccine,
the German Health Minister car
Lauterbach has announced that
the nation's digital contact
tracing and vaccine passport app
lovingly named Corona Vaughn
app. The follow up will start
assigning different colors to
citizens based on whether they
receive citizens whether they
received a COVID 19 vaccine
within the last three months. So
if you have the right color,
which means you've had a vaccine
and update in the last three
months, then you have all your
freshly vaccinated. This is a
quote from the guy freshly
vaccinated, you will be exempt
from any mass requirement in
public indoor spaces. Other
citizens, including those who
German avoid Corona Vaughn, AB,
other citizens, including those
who receive multiple vaccines,
but had their last vaccine more
than three months ago, we'll
have to show proof of a recent
recovery from COVID or a current
negative test to get the
exemption. And then there's two
more colors. So this is by the
way, this is spot on China.
China has green, yellow, red,
and I think they only have
three, typical Germany over
engineering everything. So they
are prepared as the Dutch people
are reading this. They're going
like holy crap, well, that's
going to happen to us. Yes. This
has always been the EU plan.
Always. In that in the testing,
I love the testing. You know, I
test I use the home test kit
twice the first time I had COVID
didn't use it till the set last
time out who knows what had I
don't care. I don't know if
that's accurate, but it showed
COVID I will say I had two
different test kits. The
instructions were not great and
they're poorly manufactured
is basically the Chinese the
Chinese kits. I never used the
Chinese
well, they I don't know which
kit No, no, they were from
Abbott Labs. So there were not
the Chinese kits, but there were
two different versions. And
they're just poorly constructed
like cardboard. You know, you
fold it open and it comes with a
little vial of liquid and then
it has a tube with one swab and
and Just not always pretty as
they look on television you
can't I don't think you can even
get the expensive ones with the
plastic. No, it's all cardboard.
Well now it turns out that those
instructions are indeed shit.
Elia
poison control centers are
sounding the alarm surrounding a
liquid substance called sodium
is I found in some at home COVID
testing kits that could be toxic
to children as well as adults,
if used incorrectly
in our toxicology community has
been both surprised that this
was ingredient in some of the
kits. And also concerned, we
have seen exposures in all age
groups.
That drug and poison Information
Center at Cincinnati Children's
Hospital reports an increase in
calls to their hotline related
to accidental exposure to the
substance. So far, nearly 40
exposures were reported there.
And the problem is nationwide,
we are one of 55 ways and
control centers. And nationwide,
other poison centers have been
reporting a similar finding. And
there have been more than a
couple of 100 exposures
nationwide to sodium azimuth and
test kits.
Doctors advise parents to keep
the kids out of reach of
children. And when testing
children for COVID at home to
make sure they are supervised in
order to avoid any adverse side
effects from exposure. Experts
say following instructions is
key. Some adults actually ended
up using the potentially harmful
substance to swab their nose
because they didn't follow
direction.
Exactly. Let me tell you, it's
easy to get confused with this
horrible, horrible kit that's
been thrown together by Abbott
Labs or the Chinese. So some
people say Oh, I should probably
stick it in there and then stick
it in my nose anyway and they
get sick and they get and wound
people apparently got pretty
sick from it. And it's like
eating a tide pod you know? It's
dumb. Now, but this liquid Yeah.
I don't remember any warnings
about the produce
kit probably didn't have it in
there. I don't know what the
sodium is side,
apparently is not good.
Well, it's the stuff that was
used in air bags for a long
time. Because it forms it. Can
you gasify instantly and just
blow up an airbag?
Oh, really?
So I know that maybe you've put
in your nose and in your lungs
exploded cartoon life and your
guts everywhere
to breathe thing things here. On
forced vaccinations, we're
actually we weren't the lady
butters wrote in. And she said,
you know, we were talking about
the amount of vaccines in United
States that children are given
from birth almost. And she tells
a tale about a friend of hers
who gave birth to a new human
resource a couple of weeks ago
and wants only the most
necessary vaccinations for her
daughter. And she declined. The
Hepatitis B shot as her child
was five days old. And the
pediatrician wrote her up and
threatened to drop her baby as a
patient if she kept resisting.
Yeah, that's the candidate.
Well, you know what, that's a
good. That's a good way to not
have a doctor like that.
Yeah, but I think a lot of
doctors are like that,
unfortunately. And a redox. As
we could have figured this one
out if you want to know how
they're rolling out new
vaccines, and in this case, I
think it's or new vaccines, just
any type of vaccination program.
They're using the same playbook
as they used for MMR and for
COVID. We didn't catch it. We
showed over a couple of people
wrote in here's the clip that
I'm talking about. This is about
polio in New York City.
US health officials have
confirmed the nation's first
case of polio in nearly a decade
in a suburb outside New York
City. The New York State Health
Department said Thursday a
Rockland County resident was
diagnosed with the disease after
experiencing paralysis a month
ago, but it's no longer
contagious. Testing by state
health experts suggested the
case stemmed from a strain of
weakened virus used in oral
polio vaccines overseas, the
vaccines can sometimes cause a
polio infection and have since
been discontinued and replaced
in the US by inactivated
vaccines which only use dead
germs from the disease. The
local health officials say the
infected resident wasn't
vaccinated and exactly where or
how he was exposed to the
disease remains under
investigation.
Yeah, this is exactly the same
activated and dead.
No, no. This is about Rockland
County, New York. This is where
all the Orthodox and Hasidic
Jews are, this is the same
playbook they use MMR remember
all we got a measles outbreak
which was a precursor to COVID
Now that you look back on it,
oh, measles outbreak, outbreak
outbreak. Oh, the Jews are not
taking the shots. It's awesome.
Good shoes, and then we got the
COVID Oh, the Jews. Oh, the guy
out there partying. Can't do
that. No, no, no, they're using
the same playbook and it's going
to work It's going to work. Why
wouldn't it if it worked before
onward to monkey dog pox tonight
health officials saying an
eighth child has now tested
positive for monkey pox in the
US because it's only men who
have sex with men. The latest a
child
under two years old in Harris
County, Texas,
that child a young child in our
community is a presumptive
positive for the monkey pox
virus.
The case a presumptive positive
until officially confirmed by
the CDC, which could take
several days
the family has helped us
initiate contact tracing with
the folks that this child has
been in contact with
the child has not been in a
daycare or school setting is
doing well and expected to make
a full recovery. This as
researchers in France are
reporting a case of a dog
developing monkey pox after
being exposed by its owners,
prompting the CDC to update its
guidance saying pets exposed to
someone with monkey pox should
stay home and away from other
people and animals for 21 days
after the most recent exposure.
Those with monkey pox should
also avoid contact with animals.
So
this came up at the dinner table
and it's like we all concluded
somebody's fucking a dog.
The actual quote is they were
close. They admitted they were
co sleeping with the dog,
whatever that means.
But that dog sleep in people's
beds. I refused to have anything
like that.
Of course that's ridiculous. But
NBC News admits this report is
now they have a new report out
as came out. Yesterday. Sex and
this is NBC News. Sex between
men not skin contact is fueling.
Monkey pox. New research
suggests the claim that skin to
skin contact during sex between
men not intercourse itself,
drives most monkey pox
transmission and is likely
backward a growing group of
experts say so this is a very
long article. And they keep
saying we have studies it's only
when men are having sex. It's
not skin to skin and then
somewhere near the bottom of it.
You know what we're we can't
wait to do more testing on this.
But the headline is, what does
it all? What is going on? We
have reports of children of
dogs. But yet NBC continues with
a growing group of experts. Now.
Now it's only sex between men
not skin contact. What is going
on? Is it an STD or not?
Something's going on.
Well, it's it's I don't know
what's going on. But it's not.
It's not honest.
though. It's all well, gee, I
wonder, well, you
know what this result this will
only result in no one wants to
fuck men anymore. Since you use
the F word. I figured I'd throw
one out myself. Because it's
just all men are just horrible.
That's one. That's the only the
only humans who can get the only
people who get it are men who
have sexual contact with men.
But yet here's a baby and a
child and a dog.
Well that begs the question.
Yes, it does.
I'd like some answers. Where's
Hotep when you need them? Hotez?
Hotez?
Ah, well, okay.
I think he wore out that topic.
Yeah, the only other thing I
have is just since we're kind of
talking about m phi of m and the
pharmaceutical industry, there
was a big report and official
report and official study that
showed that antidepressants,
particularly SSRIs, they, they
are based the the prescribing of
them based on you having
something wrong with your bank,
brain chemistry, turns out to be
ally Configure. Now, that's not
to say they don't work for
people. But when you look at all
the side effects, you know,
you've got to question the
efficacy, but when they don't
actually know how it works,
that's cause for concern. To
combat that. I will just read a
couple of headlines from some
mainstream media.
And I don't want to interrupt
you, but I think we've ourselves
we have deconstructed this
because we've noticed that we
were used to run all those drug
ads, and they'd always say, we
think it works like this. Yeah,
we think it works like that.
They don't know anything.
They're just giving you this. If
it works, it works.
So now that the news is out
there that always comes up with
these, you know, of course,
people aren't really informed,
especially if you're on SSRIs.
That's fine. So here's CBS
antidepressants no better than
placebo for about 85% of people
researchers can't predict the
15% who benefit from
antidepressants and other 85%
are unnecessarily exposed to the
harms of the drugs but then we
move on. This is of course, a
Republican plot. It is A
terrifying prospect of an image
of a Republican war on
antidepressants. Who is the
psychiatrists behind the
antidepressant study taking over
right wing media? So there you
go. Now the big pharma companies
are using using this tactic.
Well, it seems to work with the
good portion of the public.
Probably the portion that uses
SSRIs the same Porsche
use SSRI you're probably a
Democrat. Maybe that's all these
things are good for the essays
make you into a Democrat.
I think I think we came
out of educational systems
designed just to make you into a
Democrat and to drugs might be
designed to make into a Democrat
for all we know that the MMR a
or the mRNA vaccine might be
designed to make into a Democrat
or Kalea
Well, we you've probably seen
the research that administering
more testosterone to people
makes them more prone to voting
conservative. Yes, man, I think
was meant it was only men
though. So yeah, I mean, and
that makes I mean, chemical
warfare says it's all chemical
warfare, our
entire electric name for a book
on the topic.
Oh, yeah. Like, like that's
gonna happen.
I'm gonna put it on my list of
books to do this to me to get
the list out. Eight, nine to be
number 11.
All right, let's do two more
dumb farmers stories unless
these are short. These are very
short.
Alright, tonight we're learning
of a major crackdown on illegal
prescription drugs. More than a
dozen federal agents and sheriff
deputies swarmed the pharmacy
this morning in Miramar, Florida
near Miami. It's suspected of
being a so called pill mill for
opioids, possibly the largest in
the state. pill mills have
fueled the nation's opioid
crisis. You know,
the pill mills, not the
manufacturers who sent them to
the pill mills. No, just the
pill mills again. They're
getting off scot free. Their
thing Johnson and Johnson paid
$25 billion. I know and not Not
a peep. You haven't heard a word
about it? Well, we heard a word
a word short. No, what we did is
we got the Sackler family, they
took the hit. They're the ones
that took the hit, and giving
enough to a democratic causes.
And this is the one that is so
odd, because we talked about
this. This was Elizabeth Warren,
who took tons of money from
Bose. To get this bill, get this
passed. Get it?
I guess. Oh, yeah, I wanted to.
I want to stop you here. Because
I was I didn't clip anything
because but you I figured you'd
catch it anyway. I thought that
your early. You didn't
prognosticate as much as you
were just lecturing about the
use of audiologists and all this
because you have you're the one
you're the expert, just as I
consider myself now the expert
on cataracts, at least at the at
the layman's level, I consider
you the expert on hearing ears.
Yeah, hearing aids. And when
this when this story developed
this, the batch of stories that
came out just like a couple days
ago, I said I had them actually
gets some some I'll give you
some kudos for really being on
top of this before any of it
really developed the point that
it's now developers now Hey,
just go get a hearing go buy in
at the store at a five and dime.
There's big
news tonight for people who have
trouble with their hearing, the
FDA will make hearing aids
available over the counter
without a prescription. As soon
as mid October. The Agency
estimates that could save
consumers nearly $3,000 on a
pair of hearing aids, about 30
million adults are believed to
suffer from hearing loss.
Yeah, so this was a total setup
by Elizabeth Warren. And what's
interesting is that now that
this is finally passed, Bose is
already pulled out of the
market. They're not interested
they can't make money. They
can't make the money.
But you know what happens right
in this situation, especially
when you're smart enough to get
the lobbying going to have this
happen? Is that the cheap
producers in China Yeah. Just
walk all over you. That bow
should have already been
established in China and I know
of no connection between Bose
and China to have this ready to
go. But they dropped the ball
thinking that they could do it
here and then they will boom
that China it's like a switch
you can flip it on and you next
thing you know you get whatever
you want. By the time you load
so the
only thing Okay, I gotta say so
you're not going to get your
$4,000 hearing aids $4,000
Because of this bill. No, no,
no, no. You're going to get a
subpar product. Do not fall for
it. The reason why the real
hearing it the modern hearing
aids the reason they're so
expensive is the This is this is
real small technology. I have
eight core of processing power
hanging off my ears. You know,
you got Battery Management,
there's a lot of you also don't
want want to look like a dick.
You know, so it has to be small.
But people don't even know that
I have hearing aids in a real
way.
Hold on a second. So you say
that someone with a big hearing
aid old fashioned hearing aid
looks like a dick? I think yes,
that's a ableist.
No, I'm totally being ablest.
And I do not want the geriatric
brown thing hanging off my ear.
So you know, yes, I'm so sorry.
The point is, these are modern
hearing aids, and they're trying
to push something on you that
will not work to the same
degree. I have 32 channels of
compressor limiter, you're not
gonna get which I regulate
myself.
I got a big bottom.
I got a huge, big bottom on that
sucker. Yeah, I can. I live in
my sound all day long. And I
love it. But but I'm special.
But just to be able to hear
properly, you're not going to
it's going to be a waste of
time. Find yourself an
audiologist, and they will help
and there are cheaper things
about $2,000. Now at Costco, you
will get something very
comparable to the three and a
half or $4,000. Stuff that I'm
talking about. And I was really
at a cost. You can't be a poor.
No, unless you have the right
kind of insurance. What about
the insurance house insurance
deal with the zero
is not insurable. It's No. No.
What about Medicare? Medicaid?
No, I'm not sure. Maybe not for
your hearing aids. I don't think
so. Ah, you'd be surprised.
You'd be surprised. It seems to
me people would the people in
charge around the government
really don't want you hearing
too? Well, I don't think there's
any of this taken Yeah, okay. I
can buy that.
We don't think that that's
that's what they're in for. But
it's it's misleading because
Medicare
Medicare does take care of
cataract surgery.
The eyes is different. There's
insurance doesn't cover I'm not
sure there may be something
that you get but it's a now you
need to look at if you just as
your purview you have to, you
know,
someone else is going to tell me
I'm not going to look that up
because if I look at Medicare,
then I'm gonna start getting
offers for Medicare. Already got
AARP do one's age. AARP is like,
here's the card we put your name
on. Look, we give you bonuses,
please. You
might take that card, put it in
your wallet, you don't need to
join. Go to her to those places
that give you extra discounts
for AARP. You pull that card out
which you've already got
here now here's the problem I
because I have I have tried that
and they say Mr. Curry, you're
lying you don't look that old?
Good you didn't know that huh?
So anyway, to finalize, these
hearing aids will not be ones
that you will be satisfied with
then they make it sound like oh,
you don't have to spend $3,000
Now you did. It's gonna be
cheaper. Yeah, because you're
gonna get the piece of shit.
Which is and I was like Silicon
Valley companies jumped at all
of them went out of business.
Because it's very hard to you
can do this just with sending
beeps into your ear. I mean, you
need I mean the tests that you
get for the hearing aids they do
bone induction all kinds of
stuff. It's it's lengthy. It
takes about 45 minutes before
they can really build a profile
right? Yeah, yeah, okay. Yep.
That yes, yes. All right. We
want to talk about the raid
before we take a break.
So we can talk about the raid
stick. Okay, yeah, I'm trying to
think do I have anything on the
raid that would can be connected
to the raid? I kind of do but
now let's take a break first.
Well with that I'd like to thank
you for your courage and say in
the morning to you the man who
put the see what did you put to
see and you caught me flat
footed
some compound
that's okay, um, well, I did
this out with my speakers at the
morning. That's who the man who
put the sea in the Trump
compound ladies and gentlemen
Mr. John C. Devorah.
already knew Mr. Curry to list
it You look different.
No, it's always I usually write
down see words as we're talking
and then all of a sudden you say
Jed take the break. It would
have been who put the sea in
Cheney.
In the morning of the San
Fernando morning shifts to see
boots on the ground feet in the
air subs in the water over names
and nights out there.
And that's your that's your
Raven announcer voice did you
yeah it was your Raven announcer
voice all that was totally did
your your voice your stripper
announcer voice sorry Hey in the
morning to the trolls and the
troll room troll room.io I hope
you had a nice little rock and
roll pre show with Darren Oh,
two hours before the show starts
Darren is on the on the wheels
of steel on the silver stick.
And he's bringing it to yours.
Darren played one of the worst
songs he's ever managed to find.
And he does it he says it's one
of his things was Ozzy Osbourne
sewing that was just the worst
piece of crap I can imagine.
Wasn't it crazy train I thought
it was crazy train.
Whatever it was. He should have
apologized for it
for Crazy Train.
Oh, it's just it's off key.
I thought we're gonna be about
the Abba song he played that was
the problem this morning.
I may have missed out. Yeah. How
does he does he get an exemption
or something? Does he have a
special card? Hey,
ABA app is in the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame bro.
Yeah, so there you go. Valid
Tara Okay. Well, this Ted Nugent
in that Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame.
I believe Ted Nugent refuses to
be in the rock and roll.
No, no, they refused to even
nominate him. Because it's run
by a bunch of lefties out of
Rolling Stone magazine.
I thought who would? Who says
Oh, Todd Rundgren, Todd Rundgren
said he would not accept would
never go.
Okay, well, I can believe that.
I've met that he used to be in
silicon spin. We used to have
him on the show. Really? Yeah.
He's very interesting. We knew
we could go out and he'd be one
of the guys who always go to the
slow club with after the show
and chat with because he's fun
to chat with. He's a nice guy.
Very nice guy. Yeah. And he he
was going on. I wish it was
around now when he after the
what's his name? The was the guy
who tried to do the high, high
and super high fidelity taught
you know,
Neil, Neil, Neil, Neil, Neil.
Neil. Neil, with his his his
high end with his I'm putting my
music off Spotify because
of that. Yeah, Neil Young, you
know, so I wish he was a ground
net because because red grin had
a real negative attitude toward
ifI.
Oh, really? That's interesting.
I didn't know that. It
was it was noticeably negative.
He really was like tape, tape
compression and everything. He
just liked the sound of that.
It's not important
as far as he's concerned. It's
the music and it's the size the
lyrics and lalala but I always
got a kick out of it anyway,
onward. So yes, no,
that's okay. Very interesting,
actually. So trolls, they were
complaining about the Abba song
and you can join them. Troll
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because there's always a live
show. If not, it's it's a
podcast, no agenda stream. The
troll room is there for anyone
to jump in and troll around. And
if you get one of the new
podcast apps, new podcast
apps.com I think the one that
does it best right now is pod
verse. It will alert you you'll
get an actual burp is that when
a show is gone live pod verse,
pod verse. Yeah,
people on the on the no agenda,
social case. What is Adam
staying? He's got some one. He
keeps plugging it all the time.
I can't remember what it is. It
must be pod verse.
You know what I find
interesting. I get probably
still one email a day, but it
was about three or four after we
talked about the Beelink
computer that you advise to me.
Yes. Yes.
I posted three times on no
agenda social, including a
picture.
But here's what here's what gets
me. People like, yeah, you know,
I was listening. I heard about
that laptop or that computer.
What was that? And I'm like, are
you so lazy? Take you cannot
pretty well rewind? Yeah. That's
really interesting to me every
day. And you posted it three
times and still speak well,
we'll get to no agenda. So
actually, we should talk about
no agenda social right now. So
you pulled a funny AMI and said
everybody tried the password,
reset, and email. So what was
very interesting is I receive
probably 1015 emails that all
went to say, Hey, man, Dvorak
was right. I can't retrieve my
password. And then I'll say,
well, when's the last time you
logged in? Not long ago. All
right. Screw you everyone had
everyone had not logged in for
over a year they got purged.
They heard us talking about it.
And then they go quickly and
then they lie to me you lie
ours. Like oh no Matt I just
logged in this morning. No you
didn't seems to work fine for
people who are not liars. Anyway
we're going to open it up again.
We've purged we've purged people
so if you were purged you can
start a new account and then log
in more often people just using
that login that valuable login
as a trinket to just have around
you need to be active and yet
when you get on and some of you
will, you can follow Adam and no
agenda social.com Or John C.
Dvorak at no agenda social.com
and you will learn what Beelink
computer we advise and you're
soaking into right now I love
the Beelink computer i Although
the USB bus does have a lid it's
a little weak on power because
you know I yeah, I got to spend
a lot of stuff in there and then
so I
had to go you have to get no you
have to get a our powered USB
powered USB extension Yeah, I
got that I got that once you get
that everything's good to
go. Yeah, but it was just like
oh man doesn't quite doesn't
quite do it gotta get
well I had the same thing with
it has a lot more power which is
the nuk which is what I use on
my podcasting device. And I got
it You know, do you could you
have to get a you know, the
extension to USB extension or
whatever it's called. It's a
little like a little looks a
little louder, but it's got to
be powered so you can get some
juice out of it. Yeah. Power to
the juice plugs in the wall.
Yes, indeed.
Thank you to Sir Paul couture
artists number one on the
generator that we chose his art
for episode 1477 titled that
hunger stones very appropriate.
And there were a number so the
we also know that it will take
down to generator if we don't
pick his art, of course.
This is how it works like we
love your art Paul. No, actually
the reason why we like to do a
lot the artists got super
motivated over whatever joke we
made about Melania is panties.
EAGALA jacked up and they're
like, oh, let's
do panty OG for the guys. Oh, no
panties. I would say 99% Of all
the panty art. No, we would
never choose that. No, and it's
interesting. Everyone thinks
Melania wears red panties. And
most of them are rather big.
They're all songs.
So this is an FBI agent,
apparently with an FBI t shirt
that says I raided Mar a Lago
and all I got was these and then
you see some panties panties.
But we also really liked the no
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that he'd put on top. It was
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Yes, this was a new idea. I had
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to say. Yes, I think the main
the pieces, just it's
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Yeah, actually,
you'd like to hunger stones a
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initial pick. Yeah. Yeah, no, I
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Hmm, I hope he's okay. He's not
Oh, he'll be okay. He's always
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Don't think so. He's he may be a
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pears from SunPower Sapa, Sao
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I don't think very often, I
think, rarely five, six 7.89. A
great number a long note.
Yes, this note from Sao Paulo is
way too long.
In the morning, I'm reading the
fourth turning an American
prophecy by Howe and Strauss
published in 1996. And so far,
extremely accurate in its
prediction of the fourth
turning, or crisis period, they
said would start in the mid
2000s, and lasts for one
generation of 20 to 25 years. I
in fact, brought this very same
fourth turning up on this show,
and my co host, John C. Dvorak
poo pooed it possible. The
authors argue that society does
not allow does not follow a
linear progression, but rather a
cyclical one. And in one
chapter, they discuss how
technological developments are
adapted and used differently
depending on which one of the
fourth generational turning
society is currently in. And he
says the quote below prompted me
to donate Okay, well, that's it
plus, here we go. So let's find
out what the quote was. The
linearis view of technology
fails to appreciate the dangers
a new turning can bring.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates is
now predicting that everyone
will soon tune into a world of
unlimited options via high tech
portable devices. What he
nowhere mentions is that by
merely reversing a few circuits,
the same technology could
empower a central authority to
monitor what every individual is
doing. Consider a few other
technologies Americans have
recently associated with
individual choice, birth control
and genetic testing. And imagine
a similar shift for them. Oh,
that's pretty deep. While few
Americans want to revisit the
forced sterilization and
eugenics Vogue of the 1930s we
would be imprudent to declare
that a height higher tech
America will never lurch in that
direction. Ah, I'm I'm really
I'm wrong. What wrong
you're going into eugenics mode
completely correction, their
self they're doing itself
they're self mutilating to do
it.
Yep. They aren't self
mutilating. The biggest thing on
Tiktok now is I got a vasectomy
for my girl. Yep. That's very
viral. That's beauty. It's huge.
It's huge. Anyway, let's see.
Recalling the episode 1476 store
the Apple Watch apparently
saving a woman for cancer
stroke. I think the message
where the native ad or simply
sign up is these devices are not
just for emergencies. Oh, this
is this that I think about it.
These are for diagnosis as well.
How about this on the your Apple
Watch could give you the hard
problem. If you're talking about
reversing the technology. That's
what I that's what I'm expecting
to read. No, no, you're not.
You're not safe until all your
info is uploaded for them to
analyze and help recommend
treatments. Same thing can be
claimed for the genetic analysis
and therapy. Of course, the
whole database will be
backdoored to the government but
don't worry, they're the good
guys. Well, I think you have
captured the essence of this
show very well. Tomas. Can you
please play Kamala we have the
ability to see what can be
unburdened by what has been
seen, followed by to to the
head. I imagine this pompous
horseshit to be the constant
constellation they give you
after your bloodline has been
determined to be unfit for the
next generation. All right.
Cheers from Thomas. That's
why we're here today. Because we
have the ability to see what can
be unburdened by what has been,
and then to make the possible
actually happen.
Done, thanks. Okay, we go to
Kyle Allen in Bandera Texas.
Another long note that 36525 By
the way, last note was very
entertaining. So that's, if it's
entertaining, it's great. We'd
like it. I just donated 365 25
days in a year to your show for
my band, the $50 dynasty. Okay,
he's a taser Texas band. Oh
yeah. $50 dynasty we're out here
in Texas right now. We're going
to talk to you Hey, lo Fort
Worth is no for the show should
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I wanted to write you personally
to connect the dots. I have a
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I have a podcast, brothers of
the serpent. I'm a vineyard
grower and winemaker in the
Texas Hill Country. Oh, Right
Turtle Creek vineyard Turtle
Creek olives and vines come
visit anytime I'll hook you up
in case
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look right now Turtle Creek
and get some olive oil I'm gonna
get me some turtle Oliver I'm
gonna get a hold and he's gonna
have to send me some all I'm
gonna get some mud some
turtles.
The podcast is with my brother
Russ, we discuss ancient sites,
history, mysteries and human
origins. We started about six
years ago, using the value for
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successful beyond our dreams.
And we are now traveling the
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That's nice. It's been an
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And a 20 year listener of Rush
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Thank you very much, Kyle. I
just looked so the he is indeed.
Turtle Creek is in the hill
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though, which likes ah you know,
it's where Ms. 13 is. So we're a
little concerned about it's also
where I got COVID The first time
we have to go visit definitely
it's a big place. Do
they have olive oil?
Yes, I believe they have all
about I'll go get some olive oil
for sure.
I haven't sent me some excuse
me. Maybe you sent me a bottle
of wine today. It's doable.
Kate and Clifford says hey, this
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She had long hair too and she
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Oh, Phoebe?
Who's Phoebe? Oh the dog Phoebe
is the dog
it's gross. We can't hurt
because it's awesome for
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her her crusty nipples are okay
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It's a dog. It's a dog man.
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my best my band name. Are you
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You have no rain clips.
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that's where that's going on
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and the search at Mar a Lago is
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reveal Trump is under
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justice, a much more serious
charge compared to the violating
the Espionage Act.
The one that's being talked
about most is this Espionage Act
because it has the word
espionage in it. But the truth
is that when it comes to
potential criminal sentences,
the obstruction of justice
statute is the one with the most
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you're talking about up to 20
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I love the media on this I love
how everyone's looking at no one
really knows anything someone
might know something but we
haven't seen enough to really no
but pod save America which I
still very popular you know they
do a live show on the road they
go on the road with six people
and they were in Nashville
recently. And and they sit down
a big you know, big circle and
none of these dudes have socks
on but I yeah, they all have
either loafers or sneakers and
no socks and
I said exactly welcome to the
70s
I said to Tina I said what is
this she says that's really
modern
okay in the 70s
it looks douchey should know
that's it she says men get
married in in their you know
like their wedding suit with
high water so that you know the
pants don't go all the way down
with no socks. Yes, I will claim
I'm an old dude now I really
just I don't like this look it
looks
kind of light I don't like the
smell of the shoes afterwards
either. Isn't that
the main reason for socks? You
get cold? Yes just to keep
everything stinky and as
absorbent as with the buttons
for
so they play this game called
okay stop which is pretty much
stolen from us because that's
all we do is we play clips and
you and I stop and we have
something to say so they stole
that from us poorly because they
only play one clip we play we
play 5050 Sukkot sockless boys
but They latched on to something
as and I have to say they played
there there okay stop segment
where they play the video and
then anyone on this panel of
sockless soy boys can say
Stokely stop and then you can
talk about it. And some of them
are pretty good joke writers
actually they do have some good
gags and when they're playing
Sean Hannity and Frau Ingraham,
I have to say they get a laugh
out of that crowd the way we get
a laugh out of making fun of
MSNBC and NBC and CBS and all
these people. So it's it's
actually pretty entertaining.
But in this particular one, they
go off on, you know, the idiocy
of Sean Hannity, but they talk
about the McCrone documents that
you brought up that has been
constantly just a little message
throughout all the reporting is
like well nuclear secrets and
Brian this operation hurricane
Crossfire and, and then
something McCrone and they pick
up on and here's their take on
it. Let's roll it.
The FBI is blatantly targeting
our fellow Americans for their
political beliefs. The Bureau's
reputation has been shattered.
If you listen to my radio show,
watch this show. You know my
love of law enforcement. It is
now pretty much been utterly
destroyed.
This is the best.
This is the closest he's ever
been to feeling black.
In what a fragile love it was.
Shawn does have a point. Trump
was targeted for his beliefs,
his beliefs that he could show
visiting businessman
facts he learned about Macron
sex facts. He wanted to show
people who are visiting sex
facts about Macron and he was
gonna do
it. The French president don't
forget the nuclear secrets and
the nuclear secrets.
What do you think? Six facts
about McCrone? Or the fact that
likely or the fact that he was a
Rockefeller banker and was a
made man before he got to his
seat? maybe that has something
to do with it. Are they running
interference? Are they just
making a funny show?
That just make it a funny show?
They don't know what they're you
know, they're just doing what
they do. They don't have any
real deep thoughts. It's obvious
you can tell Oh no, no with that
audience you don't need any deep
thoughts you can get those
people for just playing a clip.
I
know it's great. Here's here's
someone who's funny without
intending to be funny Jeff big
A's over there at CBS.
Or la Lago. Prosecutors say Adam
B's threats against law
enforcement accelerated while
posting on gab the far right
social media site BS warned FBI
employees you've declared war on
us and now it's open season on
you know he's been charged with
one count of threatening law
enforcement. Federal, State and
local law enforcement are not
taking any chances. As more
security barricades are going
up. The Joint Intelligence
bulletin issued Friday contains
ominous warnings about potential
threats against federal
officials and facilities,
including a threat to place a so
called Dirty Bomb in front of
FBI headquarters and notes that
there are online calls for civil
war and armed rebellion teams
which are now flooding social
media saying what happened to
Trump? Yeah. Investigators say
last week search of the former
president's residence and Mr.
Trump's statement confirming the
FBI operation is fueling some of
the anger the former president's
use of the words underseas rated
and occupied and been analyzed
or their impact
analyzed
for their impact. So this this
is kind of interesting. This is
a trying to flip the script a
bit on on Trump. And they have
the oh they got fencing going up
in DC or the FBI is very
worried, apparently. But I have
to say when you hear like a
little snippet from social media
is go time I have read and seen
hundreds of these we're not
going to take this and you know
what, they're all full of shit.
These are all little keyboard
warriors. No one's going to do
anything. See
their plants. I don't even
believe that their click
keyboard warriors. They're all
FBI guys, as far as I'm
concerned. Well,
there's that well, and maybe
they will try and kick something
off, you know, anything anything
to get those Republican Whitmer
kidnapping, which is debunked
and torn up right, because it
was all FBI all fake is
basically the I'm sorry, the
model for doing this sort of
thing and the FBI six week cycle
and the rest of it.
Right, right. So okay, well, no,
there's no civil war coming.
Nothing like
that is connected to things.
There's no civil war coming up.
Hey, no, and there's any deep
defunding the FBI is never gonna
happen. Who even came up with
this? I don't They laugh they
come up with and blame it on
somebody else. That's when you
want
defunding the FBI. Here's trump
the obstructionist
and the search at Mar a Lago is
raising new questions about
Trump's legal peril. The
documents revealed Trump is
under investigation for
obstruction of justice, a much
more serious charge compared to
the violating the Espionage Act.
Oh,
the one that's being talked
about most is this Espionage Act
because it has the word
espionage in it. But the truth
is that when it comes to
potential criminal sentences,
the obstruction of jumps play
this already. Did I play this? I
might apply? I think so. Okay,
then let me move on to to the
cohorts Giuliana Giuliani's
being
Oh, Julie, this is hilarious.
This is great. Other
major headline tonight involving
a very close supporter of the
former president. ABC News has
learned tonight that Rudy
Giuliani has been informed that
he is in fact a target in a
criminal probe into alleged
efforts to overturn the election
results in Georgia. Let's get
right to our chief White House
correspondent Celia Vega with us
from Washington as well tonight
and Cecilia, what have you
learned? Well, David,
this investigation into whether
former President Trump and his
allies tried to overturn the
results of the 2020 election
there in Georgia really appears
to be ramping up tonight.
Giuliani's lawyer telling us
today that he is a target in
this ongoing probe. Giuliana
horse was former President
Trump's personal lawyer and he
spread widespread conspiracy
theories about ballot counting
in Georgia where of course
you're gonna remember that
a probe is not an investigation,
is it? Are they saying probe
with with purpose here probe
because a probe is not the same?
I don't think
there is. Value. I think the
words can be used
interchangeably in a news
report. Okay,
counting in Georgia where of
course you're gonna remember
that's when former President
Trump said they wanted to find
some 12,000 votes in that state.
That of course was the amount of
votes that Joe Biden won Georgia
by Giuliani is now set to
testify before a special Grand
Jury though he is expected to
claim attorney client privileges
when this happens on Wednesday
if he is asked about Donald
Trump. But David, listen to this
tonight, another Trump ally
Lindsey Graham ordered to
testify before that same grand
jury. Investigators want to hear
from the South Carolina Senator
about calls that he made to
Georgia elections officials
tonight, David Graham's office
as he does plan to appeal this
decision.
Yeah, okay. So we still don't
really know what the documents
are. I was watching a video, a
YouTube video from C span
actually yesterday from 2000.
And it was about it was seen as
kind of a famous journalist who
found the entire Operation
Paperclip files, and this was
after World War Two, when the US
decided, hey, it's better for us
to have the smart Nazis, who,
you know, do the space program
like Wernher von Brown, and some
of the doctors and some of these
other people. We can't let
Russia have them. So we got to
bring them over hundreds, some
say up to 1400 True 100% Nazis.
Wernher von Braun was personal
friends with Hitler. And they
brought him a hotshot he wasn't
he was a real hot guy. So what
was interesting is this guy by
accident found these files. They
were in the National Archives,
but they they were misfiled,
which is what what government is
good at doing is if you if you
don't want anyone to know
anything, you don't destroy it.
destroying documents is hard.
You don't want to miss the
Indiana Jones and the Temple of
Doom, right. So it ended
now, these documents were
supposed to be declassified in
2015. And these documents were
misfiled in the nuclear room. It
was just one of those
coincidences. I'm like, Oh,
really? So they're talking about
not nuclear documents. 2015
Maybe this was supposed to be
declassified. And as all this
shit about all these Nazis who,
you know, right down to grandpa
Bush financing the Nazis with
his bank? Oh, yeah. Fresh out.
He's frustrated. him maybe with
some of that? I don't know. I
don't know. Well,
I've heard you know, I was
listening somebody speculative,
which is very reports and they
latest says well, you know, what
Trump had is quote unquote, his
insurance. You sure what is
keeping Trump alive? Because you
brought it up earlier? And well,
it's got he's got the good got
the good thing or someone he's
he's pulled an FBI trick. And
they think it may have been kept
in tomorrow Lago or they don't
know, you know, they so they
raided them and grabbed it
grabbed whatever they could find
and curse. They screwed that up
next time. You hear the sports,
there was
a great, a great tie into this.
The so Gillette just Layne
Maxwell when she was in jail,
and she has written about this
or she's been quoted She was,
you know, she was very lonely in
her cell and they kept turning
on the light for 15 minutes, you
know, make sure he wasn't going
to kill herself. And she said,
You know, I just made up a
roommate who was was turning on
the light or doing stuff and my
roommates name was a 17. Just
kind of out of the blue, and the
boxes at at Mar a Lago were
labeled a one through a,
whatever it is 20, including a
17. So immediately everyone
thinks a 17. That's the box.
That's the client list. Maybe
it's something like that. He has
something they desperately want,
that's
for sure. And I don't know that
I pretty sure they didn't get
it.
No, no, no, he's
got a lot of properties around
the world where he could hide
something, then you can, he
could also have instructions. I
mean, he obviously has people
that are moles in his operation.
And that's what happened here.
The Mole found out something and
turned him in or the Mole was
actually a double mole. He could
have been working for Trump at
the same time, he was a mole for
somebody else and gave him a,
you know, that's why they
released the affidavit to find
out who the Mole is and see if
the guy was, you know, legit.
And I'd say it's a spy movie.
It is a little precarious,
because, you know, it could go
either way. You know, a lot of
people his basis certainly
motivated a lot of people like,
Hey, man, this is crap. What are
they doing? But then, you know,
the the Department of Justice
seems to be advancing their
agenda of all Republicans
dangerous. They're threatening
the FBI, as it could kind of
backfire. Who knows?
Well, it's definitely the
intelligence community. Yeah,
whatever. That is not happy.
I saw one other report that you
see, where's this from? Gateway
Pundit. Okay.
Huge. Gateway Pundit. Well,
you know, I Well, I'll just read
the headline huge concerns about
Peter struck working for the CIA
are likely at the heart of Mar a
Lago raid.
That's a good one that I
think, yeah, that's why I
brought it to the
FBI. There's books about the FBI
versus the CIA. There's those
strife they've had between the
two groups, because the CIA
keeps impinging on the FBI, but
then again, we tend to believe
are you doing particularly that
the FBI has already been
captured by the CIA? Yes, I
know, it wouldn't make any
difference where the struck was
working there or not, but maybe
it does make a difference. If
you're operating as a CIA agent
in the United States
domestically, it makes a huge
difference. Oh, yes. You can't
do that. You can't do that. But
most likely, it's just all the
unredacted stuff of crossfire
hurricane how they're railroaded
him. But again, maybe you know,
maybe this the JFK files are in
there. Maybe the moon landing.
This is my hope. Something about
the rest, okay. about Tesla, you
know, some good shit free
energy. Come on Trump. What do
you got, man?
You know, I'm still disappointed
the fact that Trump did not, if
Trump,
pardon Snowden and pardoned
Assange, Assange.
Why is that? If somebody
explains to me why that is, then
I'll be all in with the trumpet
with the Trump idea. But now I
don't hear anything. I think,
you know, this whole thing is
just a giant, like a melodrama
going, playing out before our
eyes and we deconstruct it as
best we can. And I don't take
sides on the thing. I mean, I
don't like the the security
state at all. No, but I'm not,
you know, the, you know,
we just want information that
upset. We just want information.
We just want to look for
information, man, new shit has
come to light. How about that
phony story?
I'm sitting in the back of the
beast.
I said, Take me to the Capitol,
her shirt.
So I grabbed this theory with
the comedy. And he rebuffed me
she said, he rebuffed.
Interesting where he rebuffed me
like this.
And I started to choke him. I
felt you know, when so when the
story came out
some people said I never knew
you were that strong physically
to think that I'm going to be
jumping into the seat Grampy
here we're being rebuffed
grammar this big powerful guy.
His dick is like this engraved
but I'm gonna take care of boy
Oh, boy. Oh, boy. Well, we have
to put in and guess what? The
Secret Service put out and
announce which they never do put
out an announcement that had
never happened, which everyone
knew anyway.
Is that so? The Secret Service
put out?
Yeah, almost the next day.
How come Katie Turner didn't
report that cuz Katie Turner
does a report, I want to take us
back to just before we started
the show to give you and this
will lead you into hopefully
some of your your clips. Just to
give you an idea of how
different the world was 15 years
ago, we're going back to 2007.
This is from a meeting, which
was called the state of the
black union. And you know,
they're just like Cornell West.
And you know, it was a huge
event and a hundreds and maybe a
couple 1000 people in the
audience. And Kyra Davis just
does this minute and a half
takedown of what we now would
call woke bullshit culture and
weak parents, that that needs to
be revisited just to set the
stage for those you who maybe
weren't paying attention in
2007. Or to see how far we've
come with the Idiocracy.
We claim the minds of our
children, they went into the
black holes. Now the powers that
be and told us that you cannot
discipline your children
anymore. And if you just bring
your children you're going to
jail is this kind of thing they
told us then they went into the
public schools and took
discipline out of there. So when
we acted up in there, they put
our boys black men into some
kind of special ed classes. And
as you know, those special ed
classes are nothing but honing
sales until they can go to the
state prison.
This is what they do. And then
the one thing that they knew
that if we can put them in
prison, if we can have them
convicted for a felony, then
once they get out of prison,
they cannot get a job. Because
they cannot get the job. And
then if they happen to eke out
and find a job, then they have
to pay taxes on a job, yet they
cannot vote.
I call that taxation without
representation as a religion.
And if one of the things that we
would learn to do, they did a
grand thing when they took that
discipline away from us, because
when they made our parents
afraid to discipline the
children, then what happened? We
found out that the teachers were
afraid of the principles of
transverse areas of something
tendons, superintendent was
scared of the stone. Stone God
was scared of the parents.
Parents were scared of the
children and the children
exactly where we're at and the
children aren't scared to nobody
and they just sit there and tell
you which pronouns to use. Shut
up, dad. That's how it started.
That and bullying laws.
Emerald bullying laws brings up
a clip that I picked up off tic
toc. And this is a I think this
is a mixed race family and they
and a mom is a kick ass it
doesn't like anything and she's
decided to record this for
posterity. And she has a kid
sitting in a chair answering
questions. She's grilling him.
And this is the school
instruction to the bully clip.
They told you what at school
that if you're being bullied
what
you can't go home and tell your
parents wha cause the parents to
go to the school with weapons
and you'll end up with someone
with their life gone taken away
this is what they're telling you
I'm Middle School to not go home
and tell your parents that
you're being bullied. Right So
Tony Yeah, self control and self
control wow
it used to be stand up to the
bully Now don't tell you parents
now shut down a shut up
let the bully go man because
what because someone might come
to school and shoot him up or
what the hell was the was the
reason you know what was that?
You can't you can't report on a
bully because someone might come
shoot up the school come Yeah,
that was the gist of it. That's
really bad.
Me Well the other end of this
play this clip this is the MOS
This is man on the street
report. Some guys in Portland
talking to some lady I would
call this woman a lowlife.
Alright,
I saw this Portland.
There's shooting of a Trump
supporter recently.
Awesome. I don't think I've
heard of another Trump supporter
being shot so the what? He got
shot at life If I believe You
died Tough luck Don't be a Trump
supporter in Portland
Yeah, big mouth. Yeah, there's
there's always a holes
everywhere this first one to
start crying you know, Yale
pediatric gender program.
Well I got two clips on that.
Oh, I
got one do you have two clips to
use?
Do I know about my gotta clip? I
got two clips I got one is a
about
the director speaking.
Know you whatever yours is I
don't have I can assure it
because mine is about Pittsburgh
children's and Boston children.
No,
this is this is Yale. This is
the Yale pediatric we don't say
children a year we say
pediatric. Yeah, well, here's
it. Here's the here's the
Director
of Clinical psychologist by
training. And I am the director
of the L gender program, which
is an interdisciplinary program.
Working with gender expansive
individuals, three to 25 and
their families, we help
individuals who are questioning
their gender identity or who
identify as transgender or non
binary, we help them with their
gender journey, thinking through
that thinking through the risk
of medical intervention,
starting medical intervention,
and also building supports
around them and I love what I do
so it's really, really wonderful
to to be working in this field
and to be working with
individuals who are gender
diverse and gaining their
support and helping them on
their gender journeys.
Gender journey gender expansive,
intergalactic gender journey
gender journey is nice because
even though it's it's
alliteration, it's two different
letters, which is kind of cool.
So we got to how are you in your
gender journey?
I'm on my way. Here, here's a
little e we got a note from yo
whoop dee doo de gender change
then reversal story is low note
came in an email fun story for
your friend had an eight year
old daughter who did anything
and everything for attention,
bullying, crying, framing
people, et cetera all the time.
She was full on trans eight year
old and the mother embraced it
in full full heartedly. You
know, okay. puberty blockers
changed the name. She changed
her name got puberty blockers,
told all the friends in schools
cost of the puter puberty
blockers were like 25k for a few
months. Who pays for that? Well,
this is an interesting question.
I never realized that. But you
know, we talk about
Medicare COVID Metalab, Medicare
won't pay for your hearing aids
but you want you want to change
your gender. Yeah,
if there's an angle, these guys
will make the money. A year or
so later. He was like, I'm so
sorry. This isn't for me. And
they had to undo everything. But
the thing that got me in that
note was the 25k. Because we
during the entire two years of
COVID covers that we did. It's
always boiling down to money,
government money spent on the
shots, checking into a hospital,
but they're calling it COVID
Because there's an extra $33,000
is some some
number in Vermont event for 60k.
And you are getting money money.
It was all about the money and
this I'm now beginning to think
just with that number, this
gender bullshit that's going on
with six year olds and seven
year olds and eight years old is
nothing more than money. Oh,
hello. Okay, well,
slow. No, but there's a whole
system set up it starts in the
school and they hand you off to
the psychologists which right
away you go to the gender
specialist. Oh yeah, there's a
whole system waiting in the
wings. It's no different from
SSRIs being handed out like
candy. And like everything we
are a drugged out nation. In
fact, I'm expanding what I
typically say is these people
are over socialized under
informed and drugged up. Drug
let's
go so tick tock tick tick tock
guy lives a tick tock guy who
got banned.
I think it's a woman the legs
lives of tick tock woman.
I think it might be that don't
say guy you're misgendering No,
ma'am, you're dead naming her
stop it.
So she is on his rampage about
the lies about gender
reassignment surgeries being
done to minors. And she keeps
documenting the fact that it
keeps being done to minors by by
just finding people online that
are dead who have done it shows
dead so Facebook kicked her off.
Can't do this, of course can't
have so I got two clips on this.
First is gave an interview that
somebody did. And this was she
just picked up on she didn't
catch this one on tick tock. It
was an interview between a
congressman and the head of one
of the guys at one of the
spokespersons doctors at
Pittsburgh Children's Hospital
because the focus has been on
Boston Children's Hospital of
late. But this is an interview
and it brings a few things to
light, including the fact that
17 year olds have their tits
removed. Here we go in for
genital surgeries. And these we
really started age 1887
versus gender talk.
Oh, sorry, this is 17 year olds,
I'm sorry, I didn't really
know that was a boost. That's
why it's very unattractive. I
did not make it clear when I
have that clip coming. But this
is gender talk.
What does gender affirming care
look like for a five year old
and maybe for a 10 year old?
That's another good question.
Four or five year old, there is
no medical intervention for
now who's talking here?
This is the guy from Pittsburgh
Children's Hospital, who's who
is being interviewed by a
congressman. And he is in charge
or the spokesperson for gender
care
interviewed in a in a
congressional setting. I know
this isn't his office, I don't
know where this came from just
hanging out there just hanging
out talking gender.
Guys like to Congressman's a
podcast or something. He's got a
mic there is very strange. I'd
like to get the genesis of this
clip, somebody might be able to
tell me go
on with this gender affirming
care look like for a five year
old, and then maybe for a 10
year old? is another
good question. So for five year
old, there is no medical
intervention for a five year
old, because none as necessary.
What we do for a five year old
is that we refer them to a
therapist to help them explore
their gender identity, and then
they can change how they feel
about themselves.
Isn't that the definition of
conversion therapy right there.
If you really want to talk about
it, we send the five year old
who's going to help them on
their journey, because you said
gender, what gender journey no
gender,
what we do for a five year old
is that we refer them to a
therapist to help them explore
their gender identity,
and explore their gender triad
and make them feel comfortable
with how they feel about
themselves. Okay, now for a 10
year old that really depends on
where they are in puberty,
because for some people,
especially those who are
assigned female at birth, they
might start having signs of
puberty. And then there's
discussion on whether or not
puberty blockers may be
warranted for that individual
because they can become really
distressed, if they're starting
to develop secondary sex
characteristics that really
distresses them. So it really
depends on where they are in
puberty at 10 years old,
when would hormone therapy tend
to be introduced? And how do we
know that that
safe right away?
So another? Good question. So
according to The Endocrine
Society guidelines for working
with transsexual individuals,
they recommend at the age of 16.
There's a lot of discussion
about surgical options. When
does that become part of the
discussion? And do all trans
people seek surgery?
Another good question and so
for, depending on the type of
surgery, but for the vast
majority of surgeries, they are
not done until the youth is 18
years old. The only exception is
top surgery in which sometimes
that is done earlier. And again,
that is a intensely personal
decision between the child the
family and the doctor and the
surgeon and the mental health
provider to see if that is right
path towards them.
Bro, this is so crazy. This is
before the COVID indoctrination
happened, this was well
underway. These are these are
parents who are believing in
science. And there's a whole
bunch of experts already to make
money to show you the science
how you're going to make money
because your child is not happy
today, of course.
So you have a well let me get
this straight. You have a 1617
year old girl who's developing
breasts and she's emotionally
upset about everything your boy
Dachi wanted a boyfriend and one
another girl wants to kiss her.
She's got she's a mess. She
can't get good grades. And she's
going to be making decisions.
You know, you will
do anything as a parent to help
your child but this is this is
what has happened. This is It's
my generation. Be honest about
it. My generation who was like
Oh, whatever we have to do for
the oh, I will say okay, what do
you want? You want this you want
to ring here knows Hey, you want
to tattoo there? You want to
boobs off? What do you want?
It's okay, I love you. But where
does this come from? Before you
get to your second clip? I got a
dynamite email from one of our
producers who works in a
Minnesota School District not as
a teacher is is Yeah. But he
worked he runs the theater. Did
you He this note,
I think so because I remember
although I may not
may not. So he runs the theater.
So he deals a lot with the
gender inclusive classroom. I'm
quoting here had to attend an
Educators Conference for some
theater stuff. One of the
classes ended up being about
choosing shows to perform based
on equity. Yikes. It was an hour
and a half, about how good the
presenter had at coaching
Broadway performers yet her
college and high school years
were some of the most traumatic
experiences she had ever been
through. The trauma was rooted
in her being one of the few
black women in the theater
program she was in. She kept
asking questions that we could
consent to answer. Like how many
bipoc and LGBTQ i A plus members
we had in our respective
programs. Worst part about it is
when she finally got to the safe
musicals, you could pick that
remember this for school
theater. It was all Disney shit.
Disney is partnering with all of
these schools in their theaters
for the Disney plays that role
right into the Disney movies.
The Disney TV shows the Disney
cartoons which are jacked with
this stuff, and they're proud of
it. Disney is scrub bed, Disney
is 80 years
old school theater be introduced
to the world's great playwrights
like baritone breaths, I mean
anything but but the Little
Mermaid. She's really racist. So
that I that's a real problem,
man, Disney is in deep, and
we've played so many clips to
how proud they are of the
indoctrination they put into
their, into their work. And so I
can only presume that they may
they may even be doing rewrites
for these schools, who knows? If
you're in that department
anywhere, let us know what's
going on with Disney weaseling
in with their messaging on the
children. It's very dangerous.
So back to the TIC tock, this is
a tick tock video of Boston. The
one of the Boston Children's
Hospitals representatives
talking about Mastectomy is the
previous videos they've had
which a lot of them are
disappeared, are talking about
complete surgical removal of all
the sexual parts of a girl. And
as some sort of a benefit to
someone out. Here we go looking
forward
to genital surgeries. And these
we really start at age 18, age
17. For very few transgender
women where it's really
appropriate. You actually need a
second letter from another what
they say yeah, we can do 17 year
olds is where it's appropriate.
Supposed to
contain for very few transgender
women where it's really
appropriate, you actually need a
second letter from another
behavioral health professional.
And the purpose of that letter
is to make certain that you
understand the fertility
implications about the surgery,
and you're really making an
informed decision to eliminate
your future fertility potential.
If you haven't already bagged
gametes or done other fertility
preservation.
Yeah, it gets cut off. I liked
the way they switched this over
though. If you if you look at
the progression here First it
started with guys turning into
girls and in fact, Mimi pointed
out that up in Port Angeles area
which is pretty Hicksville, you
know, the Western Western
Washington region, he says Neri
Nari nary a day goes by wish
doesn't say some guy in a dress.
You saw Nari Nari marry a nerd
goes by where she doesn't see a
guy in a dress. And this is only
within last year.
Like a full on dress dress or
like a killer dress a dress
a dress, just the dude guy in a
dress. You know what a guy in a
dress looks like as well as I
do. Yeah, it
looks like every Sun guy in a
dress. Every single black
comedian who goes to Hollywood
it turns into a guy in a dress.
Yeah, always. Except for Dave
Chappelle did he
get refused to do it? No.
Controversy controversy over
there in Scotland. You know,
they they're offering free
period products as they call the
provision of period products
free of charge to those who need
them. It is now the first
country in the world to
introduce this legal
requirement, which of course is
great. These are very, very
expensive products for women.
The thing is that they appointed
a dude as the F in charge of the
program. Doesn't seem like a
smart deployment. Just Just
saying. Everyone's all bent out
of shape over there. Yeah,
that's equity. equity equity.
The world has gone nuts people
just gone nuts see?
Okay, we're gonna switch gears
Yeah, let's do that. Let's go to
these two clips, insect grease.
Cool this cake needs is flour,
eggs and 20 grams of dead
insects. Now you haven't
misheard a team of scientists
are Belgium's University of
Ghent are trying to find a way
to substitute dairy in cakes,
cookies and waffles. They say
deriving grease from insects is
more green than dairy
production. And they
are more sustainable because
they use less land. They are
more efficient converting feet
to weight and they also use less
water to produce and in this
case, they are a they can be
produced within Europe. That
will decrease the footprint that
other type of food sources
bring. Because they come from
faraway let's say South America
or Southeast Asia
by soaking the insects in a
little bit of water and then
mushing them with a kitchen
blender before centrifuges
separate a butter like substance
a grease is made which the team
used to bake with, but how does
it go down outside of the lab.
So you have to see this so you
take these bugs, and you give
them a good blend and then you
centrifuge out what looks like
grease
sludge.
I can't imagine if it's the
sludge sludge
insects nudge
but it's not a real sludge. It
really does least it's kind of
looks like a shortening is
whitish
looks like Crisco that going
back Crisco it's a great it's a
bug Crisco. You know the Crisco.
Crisco was started as industrial
waste. It was it was about Yes,
Crisco is a byproduct of
industrial sludge, and they just
gave it a different color and
marketed to moms as a perfect
for for all your baking needs.
So that just backs
up my understanding of the
origins of Crisco really up but
now okay, what's your intuitive
eating my understanding that it
was a they were looking for
there were some it was a
depression product, they were
looking for some substitute for
butter that can be used as a
shortening in baked goods. And
they found that they could take
a cheap vegetable oils and
hydrogenate the crap out of them
to make them into this thick
goo. And which is the same thing
they do with it. I can't believe
it's not butter and all the
margarines the oleomargarine
that came out which butter
flavor which was just the worst
kind of hydrogenated oil because
you literally stuck them into a
oil like refinery and then you
pumped hydrogen into the product
until they got thick. In fact, I
was at one of these processing
plants when I was an inspector
and the guy told me about a
hydrogenation of of oil. He says
we could pump so much hydrogen
into oil we can turn it the oil
into a solid brick. Yeah, make
it we can make it that hard.
Okay, I was wrong. I'm sorry. It
was soap. It started as soap.
And we eventually wound up
basically eating our candles. So
it was hydrogenated cottonseed
oil. It Crisco comes from a soap
patent and then when they
applied so you're saying they
were looking for now I think
it's very similar to the def the
diesel engine fluid. They had
this waste product like pig
urine. Yes like fluoride, same
thing put it in the water tell
everybody it's healthy. But
that's what I've heard. But you
know what? I'm sure lots of
producers will will come in with
their version someone who I
think the verse I think we
covered it but then of course
the the gays got a hold of it
and then it had a whole new to
use.
We will talk about that someone
no will never talk about that.
But I remember the 80s so that
is I was saying you did turns it
into this kind of grease and
they're using it for cooking.
And so they went and I was asked
a few people about anything you
had your normal woman on this
giggling woman. Okay, on the
street and here we got part two
with a couple a little bit of
reporting.
For me, there's no difference.
So it's a it's actually better.
You think? Insights back cakes
again? I don't think the team
say the consumers can't taste
the difference when a quarter of
the milk butter is replaced with
the fat from the insects, but
they start to notice when it
gets to the halfway mark. So who
knows? One day you could be
munching on a cockroach
croissant as you head to the
office or making your nearest
and dearest a Beatle birthday
cake
Yeah, I'm really not happy with
this, these stories, oh, to try
to the shoving this idea down
the public's throat and and
doing their testing it on the
public and you're getting prime
giggling girls out there? Well,
I guess it's okay because they
don't know anything. And these
are the same girls that are
deciding to have their kids cut
off when they're 17 because
they're so in the know, this is
ridiculous.
The Rockefeller Foundation in
2019 2020 came out with a report
called reset the table meeting
the moment to transform the US
food system. And the entire
document is about changing the
US. It's actually it's four
documents, you have the full on
report, you have the Executive
Report, and then you have the
you have the messaging report,
which I'll share a little bit
of. And everything in this
document is about how we need to
explain to the American people
that we have to change our food,
our food system, our food system
is bad, because not enough
people get enough to eat. And of
course, while we're at it, a lot
of food is really bad for the
planet. So we have to let people
understand that they're not
going to be eating their typical
foods anymore. And so this is
truly moving to synthetic foods
or to fake meat to anything but
normal food at well bugs to a
lot of it's a lot of plant
based. Now that now you sent me
a link to a story, which shows
how far along Mises plant based
meat now costs less than animal
meat in the Netherlands, that's
always a good way to get people
to be interested in a food
product, especially if you tell
them that it's so much healthier
for US price so much better for
the for the planet, and Burger
King. Now in Austria. Their
default or what they call normal
is a plant based burger. When
you buy any burger product from
Burger King, you have to ask
specifically for flesh. And they
have this whole ad which is all
in Austrian, German, so I won't
play it. But there's people
going Hey, hey, can I have a
burger? What do you want? Normal
order but Fleisch? Well, what's
normal normal is is is plant
based. Okay, I'll have normal we
want to be normal. Take your
normal burger you want to flesh
burger. You're so bad. So then
they're pushing this and this is
right along with this. Reset the
table, report and narrative. And
we get companies like this The
reDefine meat company, and
they're pretty big
meat. The most complex culinary
product crafted by nature over
millions of years. What is it
about me that makes us love it
so much? Is it the flavors? The
texture? Is it the memory of the
best steak you ever had? Meat is
a hallmark of our past? It's a
staple of our lives today. But
what about the future? What if
we could give the world a better
meet new Meat, meat that's
delicious, environmentally
friendly, and kind to animals.
New meat precisely the same,
entirely different. We use
cutting edge technology to
replace the need of animals
starting with natural plant
based ingredients crafted and
optimized using AI and machine
learning. With advanced
manufacturing and 3d printing.
By collaborating with the
world's leading butchers and
chefs, now every meat dish can
become even better to satisfy
any carnivore vegan or
flexitarian. Having unlocked the
secret new meat, we're on a
journey to become the world's
largest meat company. Redefine
meat, a whole different animal
flexitarians unite. So they're
these people.
That was that was a parody. Who
was it that Babylon B was that
Avalon Bagshaw company
that specializes in plant based
synthetic foods,
which is AI are they using and
they're using a I am
machine learning? AI and machine
learning?
Oh yeah, AI and machine
learning? What is they have an
AI will be miles to choose and
he's got a tongue. But what are
we talking about here? What kind
of bullshit are they trying to
deliver to the public by
dropping in a bunch of buzzwords
from silicon? On valley
from the here's some examples of
the narrative and messaging in
action according to the
Rockefeller Foundation, the
message framework can also be
used to develop social post
quotes for news releases,
podcasts, factsheets, blogs,
etc. Here are a few examples
from the foundation's own
communications. Let's try
something, quote, working
together, we have the
opportunity and the obligation
to transform the US food system
to make it more efficient,
equitable, healthy, and
resilient, both in good times
and in bad. You see where this
is going. Access to affordable
healthy food should be available
to every child and family.
Tragically, it is not even here
in one of the richest countries
on earth. So they just keep on
going and they talk about
closing all the McDonald's and
Burger Kings to see how that
does for the planet.
People will starve they have
most people there's a lot of
Do you think people are relying
on that food? Oh, horrible. But
you're blaming the cow and by
the
grass by design? Of course the
Food deserts are everywhere. All
you got is the Burger King. The
water burger, the McDonald's?
Absolutely. And if you look at
you know, I still subscribe to
what a burger is not bad. You
have none around here, I still
subscribe to the food processing
processing magazine. You know,
because this is where you go and
buy your your AI machine
learning plant based food
machines, the processing
machines,
yes, a good man, it would be one
of the any any food machinery
magazine, and there's more than
one are very entertaining to
anyone who's interested in
anything, especially technology,
what they seem to have a lot of
is ads for machines that are
able to detect micro particles
of metal in
the food. So yeah, they got a
big problem.
So so we're getting plants plus
metal.
Right, they got all these good,
high industrial grinders and all
the rest of it, a rock gets in
there instead of just a bunch of
plants to be ground up the
rocket ship to the grinder and
then a piece of metal would be
at flower flyer, a bunch of
Slivers are all over the place.
And now what we're going to do,
because there's tons of them,
there's all over the place. It's
a nightmare.
So, of course, you like bone
shards.
The as we move to a much
healthier alternative for you
flexitarians out there, please
remember that your obese child
is not obese because of the
burgers you feed the child
study showing how climate change
specifically higher temperatures
is making our children more
inactive and more obese. The
study published in journal
temperature found today's
children are 30% Less aerobic ly
fit than their parents were at
their age if your children are
reaching the World Health
Organization's recommendation of
60 minutes of exercise a day.
Now listen, it has gotten a lot
hotter, hotter in the weather
has been crazy. But I think it
also has to do with technology.
You know? Yes, it's one thing
not to go outside. But these
kids don't go outside because
they can stay inside the on
their phones, play video games
and be social without having to
go outside and be social.
And here's the final. I'm sorry.
Well, I was gonna say I kind of
agree with the last part of
that. But the other part is
school systems that both have
cut recess down. Don't let kids
take enough exercise nuggets and
they give them and P nugget
right. And PE is like not what
it once was. They've taken all
these you know, a lot of the
kinds of things you used to do
in PE I don't even know if they
have baseball fields to some of
the schools nowadays. And yeah,
and then they feed the kids crap
in this cafeteria.
So the kicker the kicker of the
Rockefeller Foundation's reset
the table to transform America's
food system. The kicker is the
slogan. You ready? Food is
medicine. That's the slogan.
Food is medicine. Brought to you
by the very same people who
invented the medical industry.
Food is medicine. So they're
going to sting. They're going to
make your your food out of oils.
No petrochemicals, which some
vitamins in there. We have
vitamins in it.
You would jam some electrolytes.
Lots of electric Gatorade
forever. Yeah, this is not good.
It's not good.
No. And meanwhile, the super
elites will be eating like
champion. Caviar beef will be
like caviar. Good caviar even
that's like the beef. When you
say caviar. You're an elitist
and you shouldn't be like we put
it with your crew to tase heaven
forbid.
Your crew does exactly. The crew
details. Yeah, that's it. That's
coming in. There's no stopping
it. There's only four food
processors. Really enjoy only in
the United States who do a lot
of business and then they're
pumping it out and you ensure
Oh, I don't like it. I won't eat
the impossible meat you will
when you can't afford the other
stuff. You will it's happening.
Oh man, I hope we're done with
this show and have our exit
strategy before everyone's eaten
bugs all the time bugged box if
book wanted to look climate
change, before we take our final
break.
really have anything? I got a
couple things.
I gotta tell you. We just had
that one. Obviously, you know,
we're still waiting for the for
the for the extreme. Mega flood
over there in California, which
is coming Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Right. megaflo it does happen
every 1000 years. Why they're
promoting it now is beyond me.
We're in a drought. There's no
way you know, that. Okay. This
morning.
Millions of people are on alert
for extreme weather.
Are you on alert? John? John,
are you on alert? Millions of
people are on alert on
learning millions of people are
on alert for extreme weather.
From monsoon rains to extreme
heat. triple digit temperatures
today are expected in Kansas,
Texas, Arizona and California.
California Central Valley region
is expected to hit 105 or more
this week, prompting and
all the time in the Central
Valley.
Sorry. I'm sorry. No, it also
hits 100 Every single summer in
Texas. This is not like a big
deal. Like we're used to it. You
know, and we got air
conditioning news now. Millions
of people are worried
California Central Valley region
is expected to hit once you see
these Californians. That's why
they're worried because they
believe California Central
Valley. We know where that is
right now. What is it here in
right here in the Bay Area. It's
70 105 or
more this week, prompting an
excessive heat watch for more
than 7 million people.
Meanwhile, 9 million Americans
are under flash flood warning as
the Southwest braces for more
monsoon rains. Over the weekend,
flash flooding closed down roads
and forced evacuations in Utah.
In Texas, the desperately needed
rain fell in massive amounts.
Roads in Corpus Christi flooded
after a half a foot of rain fell
in the area back in California
mudslides and flooding forced
road closures in San Bernardino
County. It comes as experts say
the chances of a so called mega
flood hitting California flood
doubled. A new study shows that
climate change is increasing the
likelihood of a cataclysmic
flood hitting in the next 50
years. The flood could turn
California's low lands into an
inland sea putting parts of
cities such as Sacramento,
Fresno and Los Angeles
underwater. Yeah. Predicted mega
flood would displace five to 10
million people and it would
cause a trillion dollars in
damage
within the next 50 years.
They can't even predict the
weather in the next week.
Explain
here's here's a weird one. So
we're running out of water
everywhere. Oh, we got no water,
California got no water. We got
no water, Texas got no water, we
got no water. But somehow the
sea levels are rising. Doesn't
matter does all of our water
just freshwater just from the
ground up counts? Extreme heat
prediction. We continue
then there's this sobering
prediction tonight America will
get a lot hotter over the next
three decades. The nonprofit
first street Foundation says by
2053 more than 100 million
Americans will live in an
extreme heat belt in the South
and in a wide area stretching
from Texas to the Wisconsin
border. The heat index in those
places could reach 125 degrees
at least one day per year.
Notice she says heat index that
is not the temperature lady heat
index.
You know you're not going to be
in a heat belt. Yeah, they're in
Texas. Oh yeah. Well, it's going
to be up to the Wisconsin border
for some unknown reason.
Shouldn't they just shouldn't
these people at CBS just be
happy? I got those rednecks
they're gonna fry I mean, they
really why are you warning us
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some of those who made it was an
action at the Oregon local 33
meetup.
Last Saturday was the Oregon
local 33 meetup to say goodbye
to Tim Messer certainty black
night of the no agenda
roundtable. He's leaving Oregon
for drier pastures down south.
He has been a producer since
2014 and has hosted meetups in
the Portland area since 2018. We
thank him for his courage and
wish him the best in this new
chapter of life.
This meetup featured a meat
tasting. We had some pomegranate
need made in Portland. Everyone
agreed it was very tasty. So
come visit Dick's primal burger
in Portland to try some good
meat.
The meat was super good. Yeah.
There you go. Millennial Mel,
everybody who accompanied
herself on the piano playing the
Gitmo nation national anthem,
which I also have an acoustic
version of it's really
beautiful. So He's got all the
accents on it and everything.
Let's check out Concord,
California had a report. Report
from their meetup there. Hello,
this is Sir lavish. I'm
reporting to you from the
Concord meetup. Let's go around.
Hey everyone, this
dude named Ben named Ben all
otherwise known as the County of
San Francisco. I
drove all the way here today to
maintain my sanity.
Sir pepper outsi thanks for the
beer and the Saturday in the
morning in the money.
This is Sam having a good time
in the morning.
Hey, this is Matt keeping it
brief.
I'm Kristin and it's hotter than
hell out here in the
morning, Adam. This is bareness
Sarah Rupert. And I'm here with
love you abusing your kids so
great. Every year we got a meet
up report from Blackhat DEF CON
and to this year is no
exception.
This is Sir Mike Burnett of the
internet
from Las Vegas.
No agenda meet up in the
morning.
This is Sir Richard Black Knight
of the foot. Hail the foot.
Hey, this is Laura. She's the
domain name of the OTDR saying
I'm a I'm Beck's nurse looking
for our noodle gun
in the morning. This is Darren I
got deduced on Sunday and it
still smells funny.
In the morning dude named Daniel
drink a PVR Hey, this
is Sir James. I have nothing
waiting to say.
This is George from the Denver
local out here in beautiful Las
Vegas out of the Black Hat
convention in the morning. The
SIR Mickey Viva Las Vegas
Devorah truck Get your ass down
here.
You've been summoned Dvorak meet
up set happening today the carry
cords local 919 at 6pm. The
third thirsty Third Thursday in
Fort Worth where the Westin
simulation begins. And
Charlotte's Thursday Third
Thursday monthly meet up seven
o'clock tomorrow the no agenda
meetup Harlem the lowlands
Jacksonville we'll be meeting
does Jacksonville Florida then
on Saturday potluck for Central
Iowa calling all Tidewater area
slaves shrunken amygdala support
group we've got the eastern
central North Carolina no agenda
poolparty Seattle Saturday sit
down the Dublin highly
sophisticated meet up and that's
three o'clock Irish time. Flight
of the no agenda 031 trains good
planes bad that is out there in
California, mighty Niagara Ryu
region meet up on Sunday. That's
our next show today along with
Taylor and John come to Vegas.
There's a ton of these meetups
you can organize one yourself
it's not that hard you go to no
agenda meet ups.com go there
first and just try and find
something this is the community
you've been looking for. And
they all like to drink for some
reason. No agenda meetup.com
Always a parties
with the Dyson days you will
be triggered
you will be buddy feels the same
right time for our twice weekly
ISO competition.
I forfeit. Do you have nothing?
You got it? Man. I
don't like winning without a
fight. I'll just pretend this
one. Oh, this is yours John.
Okay. It'll be you eating
insects in the darkness way too
long. Maybe this one I think
that
thing could actually get quite
big.
Kind of like that. They do
believe it. Amazon's
works they do work as they add
more doesn't have any challenge.
Oh man be jacket like it up this
American jacket? Man almost. Let
me check it.
They do believe it. Close
enough. It works. How about
this?
Whatever you do. Do not say
balls.
I kind of like that one. No, I
don't like it. You don't like
it? How about this one?
It doesn't pass the smell test.
No, that's
saying that the shows no good.
And then
they came for our tomatoes.
Then they came for our tomatoes.
So I guess it's the they do
believe it? Yeah, they do blue.
Good. I'll
jack it up and be good. It's not
just believe it?
Do they know that's why it's so
good. Because they do believe
it.
Yes. That's just believing still
good. Yeah, this do believe so
this
and hash thing has gone out of
control. It really has you maybe
Oh my goodness. You know now
it's like, look at the video,
the ring video. She clearly has
your emergency brake on the rear
wheels are locked and she's
still going at. It's not real.
What else? She did an interview
with Ellen and she was really
afraid of Elon and you know, and
hashes Island Kildare.
All of that makes sense. Well, I
mean, I know when this came
up. I will remind everybody that
after the Vegas shooting, which
is still one of the Vegas Vegas
shootings,
you talked about the one where
they shot the thing. Yeah. Oh,
yeah, if you recall, it was a
shit show. No one knew what was
going on. Then we had the
security guard that we could
interview but only everyone
could interview him and only
once and after that we never
heard from the guy is going way
back. And she has a very tight
connection with Vegas with
gangsters because she's got all
of her all of her slot machines
all Ellen shows, maybe not
anymore, but back in the day,
and she did the only enjoy.
I do believe that. I've seen an
Ellen slot machine. That's
interesting.
Well, what we deconstructed at
the time is that she was being
put at she was being used to get
this guy just to say whatever
they needed him to say before
they sent him off to pasture.
Right? Remember this? We did?
I just vaguely remember. But I
remember maybe,
I don't know. But an hash was
doing a Lifetime movie which is
still going to be aired in
September as per lifetime
network about pedophiles and
chemtrails could it get any
better? I don't think so. So
everybody's got an opinion. I'm
just hanging back because I know
this will go nowhere. No one can
tell me for what reason for what
good reason did and hash have to
be killed. However, when you get
a fight,
I would say that people if
you're gonna go along this
route, I would have skipped the
whole story. But if you're gonna
go this route, I would say
that's the same people that
killed Mike Hastings or
whatever. Well, no, because my
kids know is a high speed car
running into
Now you sound like every Jackass
on Tik Tok. The problem is Mike
Hastings was a journalist who
had just called and said, I've
got new information man, new
shit has come to light. And then
he veered off in his Porsche and
I know is a Mercedes and
collided into a tree on a
straight road. Right? That was
That is what people claimed to
be remote control. And how she
had just backed into a storage
unit 15 minutes before she's
clearly erratic. It doesn't
matter when you get a fireman on
Tiktok saying, Hey, I'm going to
talk to my fireman buddies. Hey,
this makes no sense. There's
something wrong with the video
I'm seeing and this is the video
of them bringing supposedly an
hash out on a stretcher. She's
in some kind of bag. She's
unzipping the bag. leans
forward, just push back and then
into the ambulance. Listen to
what the five the Tiktok fireman
says,
Alright, so I need to make a
video about this actress that
they said died in that car crash
into the house caught on fire.
It looks like a movie sent to
me. I'm a fireman, paramedic.
I've worked scenes like that.
Those aren't real firemen. None
of them had gloves on all of us
firemen or EMTs or medics. If
she was burnt up she'd be IV
intubated. At least a BVM bag
valve mask oxygenating her she'd
out of the IV in place fluids
going she wouldn't be wrapped up
in a sheet. We don't put people
in body bags, but there was a
sheet wrapped on her. You also
don't apply cool wet dressings
to somebody with that much body
surface area. Burn up okay, none
of the none of that makes sense.
That wasn't a real incident. It
seemed like a movie set. Take a
look for yourself. She was also
making movies about child
trafficking and chemtrails.
That's the kicker for me so
that's the am hash All right,
we'll look into it your are you
looking?
I'm not looking into anything.
You said you're gonna call your
fire buddy.
Oh no, I'll look into that but
I'm not gonna I mean this is
like I mean this is even this is
too far even for me. No. Okay,
you're right.
Anyone these lows
alright everybody that wraps it
up. Oh man alert the affiliates
little little on the late side
today. End of show mixes coming
your way from Let me see. What
did I have here? Oh, that's
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end of show mixes. So
nine for the classics.
For the classics. Exactly. We've
got a classic hacking Hillary we
got Secret Agent Paul. We got
the Zuckerberg face bag. I mean,
it's all beautiful. That's one
of my favorites. Very good.
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the Texas hill country here in
Philly. Reason number six in the
morning everybody I'm Adam curry
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where I remain I'm John C
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we have 63 days to go as a straw
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to have a meeting but had no
intention to buy there's a straw
who wanted these guys he tried
to use the bathroom but they
said he wants to nine oh well
they were asked to accept but
they both quit per test so they
got arrested
everybody what about the sweaty
monkey? I am from a chi and he's
got beautiful to see God deals
hustle get the dough right never
seen nothing like you've done
before he's a moving violation
breaking in your back door what
you know what you don't see a
mouse and Viki got bills to pay
them the real man is trying to
sell a product face bags face
face he knows where you're going
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how you're never too close.
Never too far. Open up your
webcam. There you are no one how
you watching every kiss saying
happy birthday that you never
miss he says.
Started Facebook, I run it. And
I'm responsible for what happens
here. It's not enough to just
connect people. We have to make
sure that those connections are
positive. It's not enough to
just give people a voice. We
need to make sure that people
aren't using it to harm other
people or to spread
misinformation. It's not enough
to just give people control over
their information. We need to
make sure that the developers
they share it with protect their
information to it will take some
time to work through all the
changes we need to make across
the company. But I'm committed
to getting this right.
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