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August 18th, 2022 • 3h 19m

1478: Flexitarianism

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It's ludicrous but let's listen in Adam curry, John C.
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Devora. Thursday August 18 2022. This is your award winning get
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my nation media assassination episode 1478.
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This is no agenda, shaking up the CDC
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and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill country
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here in FEMA Region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm
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Adam curry
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in from Northern Silicon Valley where everybody's celebrating
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the fact that Liz Cheney's running for President. I'm Jesse
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borax. Greg Vaughn
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Buzzkill.
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This is the most boring news item to me ever. Yet it is
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dominating the headlines. Live yours was at Liz Cheney who run
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arrow
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Ay, ay ay. Who cares about Liz Cheney, and what kind of an
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egomaniac would get drubbed? 29%? Is 66% in a primary, just
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wiped out? Yeah. And then say I'm gonna run for president now.
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She even she even had that x ABC News executive who did the Jan
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six production was there to see her, you know, concede with a
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camera crew.
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every news outlet I went to then dug around for this stuff
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because it was worth deconstructing, as far as I'm
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concerned because it has so much propaganda in it. And it was
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loaded. NBC being the worst loaded with they're interviewing
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her and they're bringing her here and they're bringing her
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there and they say, Well, it's a Trump victory, but blah, blah,
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blah. She's gonna stop Trump because she's Superwoman. And
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she's dour. She has no appeal at all. She could win in Wyoming as
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a as a congresswoman, because it was nobody is a Republican state
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and she was the Republican candidate, but now that they
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have anybody going, anybody could beat her. They were even
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now she thinks she's gonna run for president. It's pathetic.
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That
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Well, I ever thought I've thought I've thought I mean,
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this was known before the night before. I think CBS was already
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talking about her running for president. Here's a short clip.
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And Robert, I took a look at her campaign finances today. She's
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raised nearly $14 million and still has seven and a half
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million cash on hand. What does that mean for Liz Cheney's
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future? Nora,
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it shows she has a strong fundraising base for a national
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campaign. And Cheney has not ruled out a potential 2024
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presidential bid.
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But in the meantime, on Tuesday night, she is planning to
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deliver a major speech warning that Trump is a threat to
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American democracy
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threat to democracy.
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So that Trump's threat to democracy we have to get there
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we got it. We got this. The Cheney thing the only thing that
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could be interesting is what if she runs not as a Republican?
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What if she runs as an independent that would shore up
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Trump for sure that would make him press this Oh, and
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everyone knows that.
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That would be the Ross Perot gag.
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You have to consider a couple of things. One, is it possible that
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this whole this is ridiculous what I'm going to say all right.
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Is it possible the idea is to get her to run as an independent
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to make sure Trump wins? Well, this was where I was part of the
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whole Republicans this is where I was headed because that's the
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only thing I could say yes so idiotic said this morning.
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I said the only thing I can think of is that this will be a
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Ross Perot situation she runs as an independent because she was
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in on it from the beginning. But that seems unlikely
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especially with the old man coming out and yeah, you know,
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degrees a threat to democracy in this and she can hear all her
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speeches which is always the same thing with
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it. But wait, you have to understand she can still run as
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an independent, say threat to democracy and she will be loved
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by the left.
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Well, we was loved by the left in it. I have a serious Eclipse
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unfortunately. Oh
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goodness. Okay,
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but let's go with it. Go over to CNBC, which I always thought was
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somewhat,
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CNBC. Now. The real the real news man that those guys they
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can't mess around.
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Well, it turns out that that's not true. Oh, so we have oh,
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Kelly coming over there to do this Shepard Smith's show. And
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she's got her you know, Kelly Kelly Evans is gorgeous brunette
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with a funny she moves around her mouth when she talks in a
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funny ways reminds me of Robert Tilton, the televangelists who
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those always stretch up his mouth. You watch him. With this
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guy's mouth.
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He As she wore her mouth is so manufactured was a little
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jealous of you know, going through my own my own teeth
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renovation. I'm
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like she's got a great smile a great smile.
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Yeah, I want those Kelly Evans teeth. That's what I want.
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So here she goes, let's go on and she's gonna do a whole thing
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to start the show. And by the way, you could tell what was
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going on but the various networks by what they started
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the show with. Fox, for example, started off by using a Bret bear
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show he started off as CDC stuff. Yeah. And then they lost
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his plot completely. But she started off in most NBC all the
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NBC show started off. Cheney, Cheney, Cheney as if Cheney the
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lone report, the lone Congress, woman, or man from Wyoming is
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top of the news. It's ludicrous, but let's listen in.
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Former President Trump exacting revenge on his biggest critic in
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his own party, Congresswoman Liz Cheney facing a brutal loss and
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Wyoming pre election polls indicated she was almost certain
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to lose her reelection bid but she went down even worse than
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expected. She finished nearly 40 points behind her trump back
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opponent Harriet Hagerman, former President Trump calling
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Congresswoman Cheney a fool now the two rivals could be facing
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off in 2024. Congresswoman Cheney telling the Today Show
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Savannah Guthrie this morning that she is considering a run
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for president.
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That's a decision that I'm going to make in the in the coming
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months today. And I'm not going to make any announcements here
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this morning. But but it is something that I am thinking
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about and I'll make a decision in the coming months.
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Well, she's not wasting any time taking on her next big move, NBC
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News confirming she failed to transfer her campaign cash to a
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new organization. And she's promising to do whatever it
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takes to keep former President Trump back out of the Oval
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Office.
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I believe that Donald Trump continues to pose a very grave
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threat and risk to our republic. And I think that defeating him
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is going to require a broad and united front of Republicans,
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Democrats and independents. And that's what I intend to be to be
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part of.
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There. She's also targeting election deniers and offices
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across the country.
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I don't think that anybody in any political party should
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support election deniers. That's true here in Wyoming. And it's
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true all across the country. You know,
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just as a slight aside, the mean that they've tried to launch
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here with election deniers is so stupid. You know, it's like I
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understand when they're trying to make it into birthers you
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know, stuff like that, you know, you you, you deny you you
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disagree that Trump last night you deny so you just deny the
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election election deniers. It's a little too, as we say in the
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old country too short through the corner. I don't know why
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they
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pride on a couple of things that should be noted. One is why are
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they made keeping keep? They're the ones that keep making the
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fuss about election deniers in election election that lies the
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lies, the Trump's lies about the election, The Big Lie is about
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the election and on and on. It's like why don't you aren't you
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making this a little? I mean, we never did that with gore. Who
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would you go on and on? No,
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no, no, no, but it's a it's Plan B it's insurance. Because they
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figure that if they can't lock them up, if they give me the
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final thing they could do is kill them. I mean, I'm I'm
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getting a little concerned about it because they're so nuts. Then
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the only thing they'll have left is the big lie that they just
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need. It's like to vaccines you know, your fifth boot your fifth
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shot is on the way because everything's groovy just paper
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over the fact that it doesn't work paper over everything and
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just focus on the election denial because you know, then
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he'll win. And then even if he loses he'll win and it'll he'll
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get all this Trump people out Nope. You Civil War.
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So what else so what is the threat to democracy they keep
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talking about I
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don't know we've we've talked about this. I have no idea. I'd
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love to know what the threat is to democracy.
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It must be the election to know what it is do they never say
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it's the election denial that's a threat to democracy. If you
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deny elections, I don't
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think that's what it is. Because I think oh is horseshit
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is what it is John obviously, it's just a slogan Blore
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horseshit.
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Well. Let's listen to bigger horseshit here with a bunch of
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nonsense that this is again and this is CNBC which should at
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least be presenting something you know
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but the ship Smith's show is not the same as the as the the crew
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during the day
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you know the crew doing all the talking about stocks Yeah.
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That's different this crew is like level well, they also
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this is second this like MSNBC. Polish let's
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go right before shark tank if that gives you any clue.
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Congresswoman Cheney's lost last night the end of a republic Can
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family dynasty in Wyoming, at least for now, Ilan Moy, is in
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Jackson tonight. Ilan, you spoke to voters there. What do they
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think about her future?
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Well, Kelly Cheney told supporters last night that the
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real work starts now. And here in Jackson where she wants 75%
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of the vote. Folks say they're ready to roll up their sleeves.
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The last couple of times I've met representative Cheney, I
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just say Put me in coach is I want to help any way I can. Jim,
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did you just ask to go from first class to coach Coach
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is I want to represent them Chaney.
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Coach, Coach, representing coach I don't want to be at first they
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put me in coach,
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it sounded weird. It didn't say like Put me in coach picked up
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on that.
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Last very funny though a
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couple times I've met representative Cheney, I just
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say Put me in coach is I want to help any way I can.
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Jim Brooks is on the Jackson town counseling calls himself a
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political unicorn, a true centrist with no allegiance to
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any party, his standing in Wyoming for 120 years. And he
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considers Cheney both a personal friend and a potential
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president, but acknowledges it's an uphill battle.
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My students and I call it the Clint Eastwood
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syndrome. Oh, the Clint Eastwood syndrome. What is this? He's not
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hated by the by the left.
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Yes, true. But we play that lesson. Does he say I say to my
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students,
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yeah, that's exactly what he said. Here we go.
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Congressman Masonville friend, and a potential president, but
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acknowledges it's an uphill battle.
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My students and I call it the Clint Eastwood syndrome, my
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students and I.
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So he has students so he's a teacher. Yet another teacher
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who's a lefty, yeah. Basta not just pointing that out. And
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he's, of course in city council. And then she starts when she
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starts his piece of this package, she says 75% of the
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people in Jackson, Wyoming voted for Liz Cheney. I can't find
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that data. I have looked and looked. I know 75% in the past
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have voted for because she was the only candidate. But I didn't
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see any evidence of this. I think it's a lie, I think is
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bullcrap. And Jackson is not, you know that much different
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than the rest of the state. But they do. They did have maybe
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Jackson has more Democrats because the Democrats are the
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ones that voted for Liz Cheney by doing your crossover. And the
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woman coming up, who by the way, I wish you could see her. She
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looks like she's probably in her mid 30s. And it has the look of
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a woman in her mid 30s has, you know, 250,000 miles on her roof.
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She looks terrible and sounds like a like a Barfly and she's a
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Democrat who voted for Liz Cheney. There she goes,
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right? That we don't have to do anything. Someone just rides off
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the high plains and saves the day. Right. She needs help. She
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needs help from her own party. And she needs help from
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independence. And she needs help from Democrats. Aggregate local
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ally Noland is one of those Democrats. She's voted for
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Cheney yesterday, and said she'd do it again. And so with her
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Democratic friends,
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if it's lives versus Trump, I will definitely vote in the
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primaries Republican primary again and I will be voting for
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Liz. She, you know, she and I aligned on three of the 150
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values that three more than align with for Trump.
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As for the former president, he admits no words on his social
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media platform, writing that Cheney can now disappear into
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the depths of political oblivion. Of course, she has no
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intention of doing that the paperwork for her leadership
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pack has already been filed. It's called the great task, and
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it's funded with $7 million left over from her campaign. But
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Kelly, the headquarters is not here in Wyoming, but in
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Alexandria, Virginia, just outside of Washington.
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Make sense?
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Makes no sense. Yeah,
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that's where all the spooks are. Yeah, of
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course. Well, night that but if you watch the Tucker takedown or
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this channel, she lives she lives live in Wyoming,
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but of course not. Now.
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No, it makes sense. I don't know. Did you skip one because
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there's a bit in here that seems to be missing. And it
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that was number three? I only have three that I missed
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something when we say No, it's true. No, no, we play to
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play two because two has a kicker in it that I have to.
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Okay,
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well, maybe I'm sorry. I thought I played two. Here we go.
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Congresswoman
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Cheney's lost last night the end of a Republican family dynasty.
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We played that
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one. Yeah. Well, you played that one. It seems like the third
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one. That's number two, clip. Play three,
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then that's what we just played.
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That when you just clicked on was three as I used to. No,
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no, that's true. You said we didn't play that. Who's on
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First.
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This is great. And play three.
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We just played three, right? Just play. We don't have to do
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anything. So this is this is the beginning of three, right? That
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we don't have to do. Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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Do you have four?
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I know it was the end of two I guess. I don't have four. There
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was something in the
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queue. I wanted to end of two is that guy saying my stew And
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you're right, you're right. Okay. Okay, battle.
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My students and I call it
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kicker I'm in here somewhere. I'm missing it into orange. No,
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it'll be in, it'll be in. I have another series.
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All right, let me just rediscovered it. Let's
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go with Let's go. I'm sorry. Let's go with Tiffany funnier
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other things
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while you while you're looking. I want to play something that
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comes from the left. Okay, I'll let you go. No, no play, play
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what you're playing because I gotta look. Okay. But I do need
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your attention on this. I believe me. Okay. So this is to
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show you why a theory like Liz Cheney either working for the
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Democrats working for the Republicans, you know, whatever
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it is, the people on the left of the political spectrum who are
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active in that arena in the United States. Don't give a shit
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about anything but No Trump. And that, and I just got this this
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morning, Sam Harris, who I think is a perfect example of an
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elitist liberal in the United States. Would you agree?
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I thought it was a podcaster.
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Yeah, exactly. A podcaster. So he did this interview, I think
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by definition, a definition. You're a leftist. Yeah.
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There you go. No, you're not an elitist. Now
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he's a New York Times this. He's very it's a very successful
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podcast. He makes a lot of money. He writes for The New
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York Times. He's an elitist leftist. Okay. Well, when you
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hear this, you tell me what you think he is.
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I mean, Allah Hunter Biden, at that point, Hunter Biden
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literally could have had had the corpses of children in his
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basement. I would not have cared, right. It's like, Isn't
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there's nothing. First of all, it's Hunter Biden, right. It's
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like, it's not Joe Biden. But even if Joe like, even though,
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whatever scope of Joe Biden's corruption is, like, if you if
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we could just go down that rabbit hole endlessly and
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understand that he's getting kickbacks from Hunter Biden's
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deals in Ukraine or wherever else, right, or China, right, is
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infinitesimal. Compared to the corruption we know Trump is
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involved in. Like, it's like, it's like a firefly. Right? I
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mean, like, there's just right, it doesn't even it doesn't even
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stack up against Trump University. Right. Trump
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University as a story is worse than anything that could be in
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Hunter Biden's laptop. Right. Right now, that's not that
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doesn't answer the people who say is still completely unfair
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to not have looked at the laptop in a timely way and to have shut
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down the you know, the New York Post's Twitter account like
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that. That's just a conspiracy. That's a left wing conspiracy to
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deny the presidency to Donald Trump. Absolutely, it was
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absolutely right. But I think it was warranted, right. And I'm,
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again, coin toss as to whether or not Simon saw that particular
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summary. So
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I was the one that said we should move on. But you've just
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said something. I really struggle for them, which is
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the kids in the basement, you know, the kids
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in the basement. I mean, sitting democracy is you're saying
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you're content with a left wing conspiracy to prevent somebody
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being democratically reelected as president.
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Well, no, I'm content well, so it's thing is not left wing.
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Right. So Liz Cheney is not left wing, right.
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Liz Cheney, everything to prevent somebody
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democratic. It's like, no, but there's nothing conspiracy. They
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say it was a conspiracy out in the open. It does. But it
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doesn't matter if it was a Yeah, it doesn't matter what parts
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conspiracy, what parts out in the open. I think it's like, if
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people get together and talk and talk about what should we do
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about this phenomenon, you know, it's like if there was an
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asteroid hurtling toward Earth, and and we got in a room
18:47
together with all of our friends and had a conversation about
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what we could do to deflect its course. Right. Is that a
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conspiracy?
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So you see this there's Trump is analogous to an asteroid about
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to hit the Earth.
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That was yes. And he stretched it out alone. If you couldn't
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pick that up normally. You did. Let's, you asked me a question.
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What do I think he is? Yes, I think I agree. He's, he's, but
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he's beyond elitist. He's a Marxist that is Marxist. The end
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justifies the mean thinking. In other words, yeah, so they did.
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They squashed the New York Post reporting They kicked him off
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Twitter all that's what wellworth is. Okay. Yeah,
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justifies the means. So you have to kill a few people. Yeah, it's
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good. Because that did that means Trump didn't get in?
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That's right. So that is Marxism and we're actually not even more
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it's communism. Leninism at its finest,
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is that left? Okay, just checking. Did you find your
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clips
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to be but it also didn't have it on both sides of the spectrum.
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So About a party but or a left right label to it is, but
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definitely, in his case his left, but that's disgusting that
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anyone would come out and what he said in there if you played
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that clip again, I don't want to you don't have we don't know.
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But if you played it again, you what you heard was the worst
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parts of American left thinking in today's world, it's just
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horrible, horrible. Horrible is a antisocial?
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It's yeah.
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And what corruption are we talking about with Trump?
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President
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Trump University has horrible stories, whereas the dead kids
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in the basement at the hunter mad mansion,
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so So you have Trump lending his name to a bunch of failed
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projects that were?
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I mean, if you want to be if you want to be honest about it worse
20:55
than Trump University was Trump Steaks. I
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mean, that was bad. You had one? No, of
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course not. Are you kidding me? I'm gonna have a Trump steak. It
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sounds like shit.
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No, but that's, you know, an entrepreneur doing this and that
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which is what he was and remains. So Trump University
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that is not the same as corruption to intermingle a
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failed scam issue. Business which Silicon Valley is full of,
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yeah, to to to co mingle the phrasing of with corruption so
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that corruption, corruption is where you are in a position
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where you take and give bribes.
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The problem with this kind of interview and this kind of
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speech in this kind of thinking is what I saw in the
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Netherlands. When PIM for town was about to win massively his
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party one posthumously, two weeks before the election, some
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total nut job, lefty, an animal rights activist in this case,
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you know, came out and shot him killed him assassinated him. Now
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this is what happens you get people get riled up by this
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talk. Well if shit if he's an asteroid, you better go shoot
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him. That's that's that's the problem.
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That's the idea.
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Did you have the problem? Did you have more on this that you
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want the idea
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Well, go back to well, though, this finisher to Cheney stuff. I
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realized what I did wrong there. I do have what I was looking
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for, but it's been part of a secondary series of clips. So
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let's go to Tom Yeah, Tom Yamas. He's got to show everybody's
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Katie ters got to show they've all got a show on NBC.
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Tourists had the afternoon for ages.
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She's got no but she's got a new show. No, Holly's got a new
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show. They all have news today. It's
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Oh, yeah. That's because they had to move Rachel's out and
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they're shuffling everything. No, no,
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this is on. NBC streaming is not on MSNBC.
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Oh, I'm sorry. Okay. Did you watch this? Wow. All right. Who
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are you the first shows this is a ton of the show. Who else is
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watching this? This is just some peacock?
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Yeah, I'm watch. I'm the guy. I'm holding up to the numbers.
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Yeah. Okay.
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So Tom Yamas goes on to to discuss how to say the Cine I
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think this is gonna veer away from Cheney, but he's going to
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continue to talk about this election. Tom Yamas has a going
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okay. I'm sorry. Do you know I got this from a guy watching
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Fox.
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Yeah. Thank you. You sound a bit like Fox with all this like, oh,
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no, I'm
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gonna tell you. I did too much of these. Yeah. randoms Yeah. So
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I'm watching Fox. And to watch them try to do a story about one
23:57
thing it's almost impossible. Just take take it right now. Go
24:03
get about pull myself together. Alright. Vaughn
24:05
Hillier joins top story live tonight. Vaughn. You've been on
24:07
the campaign trail for us. I want to turn to Pennsylvania
24:10
tonight in the race between Dr. Oz and Lieutenant Governor John
24:13
Fetterman. For Senate there Fetterman just called AWS out
24:16
for this video.
24:17
He had to stop this. I agree. And I played that clip.
24:21
I don't know what you want me to play. I'm just playing to
24:24
play something random, which I admire.
24:27
You'd like Tom Yamas. So I grew up, see all right, which Yama
24:30
Shall I grab? There's like 20 owed.
24:33
I want you to listen to this carefully. This is the most
24:36
outrageous thing I've ever heard. You know, Dr. Oz is
24:39
running against some biker. Yes. Yeah. Who had a stroke, a
24:43
stroke. And he's like if he did because he sure doesn't sound
24:47
like it. But he's a he looks like a guy that just rolled in
24:52
from an Hells Angels bar. You know,
24:55
we don't. We don't judge on clothing.
24:57
I do. And he looks like shit and he's a punk, but me well I'm
25:03
just gonna be Dr. Oz because Pennsylvanians are stupid. And
25:06
here's the proof of it. You listen to this and tell me what
25:09
it's about. Alright, Vaughn
25:10
Hilliard joins top story live tonight. Vaughn, you've been on
25:13
the campaign trail for us. I want to turn to Pennsylvania
25:15
tonight in the race between Dr. Oz and Lieutenant Governor John
25:19
Fetterman. For Senate fare Fetterman just called AWS out
25:21
for this video. He posted to Twitter. Grocery shopping back
25:26
in April. Let's take a look
25:27
at grocery shopping. I'm at work nurse and my wife wants some
25:31
vegetables for today. Right so here's a broccoli. That's two
25:35
bucks. A ton of broth in here. There's some asparagus that's $4
25:41
Carrots.
25:43
That's four more dollars. That's $10 of vegetables there and then
25:47
we need some guacamole. That's $4 more. And she loves also Yes
25:53
Also there are $6 a shortage of salsa, guys, that's $20 for crew
25:59
day and this doesn't include the tequila. I mean, that's
26:02
outrageous. We got Joe Biden effectiveness.
26:05
Alright, crudity and tequila Vaughn, I know you've covered a
26:08
lot of campaigns and you've covered a lot of different
26:10
states. Talk to us about the significance of this video
26:12
because the Democrat in this race veteran claims he's been
26:15
able to raise half a million dollars off this video so how
26:18
big of an issue is this right now for Dr. Oz?
26:21
All right now just insulting my intelligence with this shit. And
26:24
I can't believe FoxNews put this story together with that video.
26:30
NBC Hello,
26:32
NBC. I'm sorry. Of course it's stupid.
26:37
What's what's stupid about it? How would they get for half a
26:39
million dollars and how would you raise half a million
26:41
dollars?
26:43
I don't know. It's like Diddy.
26:45
You're not a little bit baffled by this video being like a point
26:50
of interest.
26:51
No, no, I can't believe anything I'm hearing from anybody this
26:55
Dr. Oz himself to me is a farce. This guy
26:59
I'm gonna go back to asking you a question. Why is this video
27:03
controversial?
27:06
Okay, let me see if I can answer the question. Why is this video
27:09
controversial because he uses the word crudity. I don't know.
27:18
You nailed it.
27:23
Again, insult to the intelligence.
27:26
This is horrible. I can't believe you nailed it. Oh, I
27:30
can because I'm smart. And I'm likeable.
27:34
Let's go to part two where they kind of they tried to break it
27:36
down. I didn't couldn't figure it out.
27:39
I mean, the reality is, is that Dr. Oz is now down significantly
27:43
and pulling here in this is at a time Tom, in which most in the
27:47
political atmosphere. We're expecting big wins for
27:50
Republicans in the Senate and in the house this November. But Dr.
27:54
Oz is looking to replace a current Republican senator in
27:57
Pennsylvania who is retiring. So if the Democrats and John
28:00
Fetterman, who's really sort of playing this part of the
28:02
everyman, we're able to pick up this seat, it would be
28:05
significant. Dr. Oz is a longtime resident of New Jersey,
28:10
has had this mansion here. And then when you look here, making
28:13
this political play at this last moment here, it's really put up
28:16
a lot of tension, because Republicans need this seat. And
28:19
when you look at several other states, they're on the cusp of
28:22
potentially losing to Democrats in those places, too. That is
28:25
why this is a such concern in his viral video. It's turning a
28:28
lot of heads for the folks that are watching these very close
28:32
yeah,
28:32
trying to appeal to everyday voters with recruited say was an
28:35
interesting choice of words there. Alright. Vaughn Hilliard
28:37
from the campaign trail is always first Vaughn. We
28:38
appreciate it. Yeah,
28:41
yeah. Interesting choice of words. I don't know. It's not a
28:44
weird word to me.
28:48
30 minutes now on these assholes. Do we need to continue
28:53
with American politics?
28:55
Yeah, we do. Can we do it? Oh,
28:57
can we do like an entre? Um, can we just slide in some CDC news
29:01
or anything beforehand? A
29:02
lot of CDC clips. You want to go there?
29:05
Yeah, yeah, let me play one and then I'd like to hear yours.
29:09
The CDC is planning a major overhaul of how that agency
29:13
operates. The agency has faced a lot of criticism in the last two
29:16
years first, and the response to the COVID pandemic and now to
29:20
the monkey pox outbreak. Now, CDC director Rochelle walensky
29:23
says she wants the agency to do a few things in particular, hold
29:27
itself more accountable, speak about public health issues in
29:30
plain English, and share more scientific findings more
29:34
quickly, all of it to help the agency prepare for future public
29:37
health emergencies. I want to bring in Dr. Mario Ramirez now
29:41
he is an emergency physician and the former pandemic and emerging
29:44
threats coordinator under President Barack Obama. Dr.
29:48
Ramirez, what do you make of what we heard from the agency
29:50
today this announcement about an overhaul of stores?
29:53
Well, I think it's certainly a step in the right direction and
29:56
aspirationally it's in the right direction. Aaron, you know, I
29:59
think Director will lend he, after this very thorough review,
30:02
is really making it clear that she hears and she understands
30:05
the problems that not only, you know, folks within government,
30:08
but the greater public, you know, have come to see over the
30:11
last two years, which is that CDC, unfortunately, has been
30:14
slow to publish this data. And it's been very hard for the
30:17
public, I think, to understand some of the nuances that they
30:19
tried to communicate. And so I think aspirationally, all these
30:22
changes that she's trying to make are all in the right
30:24
direction.
30:25
Yeah, I think a lot of people maybe didn't understand exactly
30:28
what the CDCs function was prior to COVID. What more do you think
30:33
needs to be done to try to revamp the government response
30:36
to health crises and not just at the CDC?
30:39
Well, the real challenge I think that faces CDC and honestly, not
30:42
just CDC, this is something that faces all of us in academic
30:45
medicine, is that it is extremely difficult to
30:48
communicate complex scientific issues. At at a speed that is so
30:53
fast, that's faster than you know, the Twittersphere, for
30:57
example. And so it's not only difficult to communicate that
31:01
quickly, but the margin for error is so small. So if you
31:04
make a mistake in public health, it takes a very long time to
31:08
regain public trust. And that's something that CDC is going to
31:10
struggle with with these changes. It's something that all
31:13
of us in academic medicine are going to continue to struggle
31:15
with.
31:15
So right on cue, if you see what they're actually talking about,
31:19
oh, yeah, we got to communicate better. But what they're doing
31:22
is they are going to have Congress write a law where they
31:25
have more power, where they have power over states where they
31:29
have power over lockdowns and they are emitting it. It's just
31:32
not being reported. That's what's going on here. And we
31:36
knew what would happen. We knew the CDC would be revamped
31:39
because they are going to get blamed they'll probably get
31:40
blamed. In all these lawsuits, if you've been following that
31:44
the the mandate lawsuits Illinois Hospital paying 10
31:49
point 3 million to people who were fired. Churches now not
31:55
having to pay their fines for not shutting down during
31:58
COVID-19. They may countersue. I think CDC will get blamed if we
32:03
were fixing CDC.
32:06
That makes nothing but sense.
32:08
And that would this would be the perfect coverage and you bring
32:10
in you know this, will Lenski Oh, she's perfect for it. She
32:16
reads a script doesn't have to do anything else. I'll frame
32:20
this the way they're really talking about well, actually,
32:23
why don't you do your your your CDC clips? I mean, do those my
32:27
CDC
32:27
clips are from Fox as opposed to everything else? Hopefully,
32:32
I hope they suck or they're funny.
32:36
Well, I just got deucey. Okay, and this is what I was talking
32:39
about where they're, they're having nothing but trouble
32:42
focusing. And I didn't, I didn't keep the whole Eclipse hold
32:46
because I do see stars. They throw it to Ducey to talk about
32:51
the CDs, I cut it out, but it would happened. He's talking
32:54
about the CDC and then he says it, he goes on to the inflation
32:58
Act, the stop inflation act or whatever it is coalition
33:02
Reduction Act. And then he goes in rants about that, and they
33:08
get back to this subject. I had to take that whole thing out but
33:11
then let later red bar goes off the rails too. So so they're
33:15
having trouble over there focusing it at Fox. Okay, so
33:19
let's go but let's play this the basic story, which is the CDC
33:23
shake up one, a major shake
33:26
up at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the CDC
33:30
in the wake of massive criticism during the Coronavirus, pandemic
33:33
confusing and frequently evolving guidelines. And now
33:38
questions about the monkey pox outbreak. CDC Director Dr.
33:41
Rochelle walensky says the reset will include internal staffing
33:45
moves and steps to speed up communication that the agency
33:49
admits were inadequate. White House correspondent Peter Doocy
33:53
has our top story tonight. Even Peter,
33:56
good evening Bret masks, tests vaccines, school closures social
34:02
distancing, the medical professionals who came up with
34:06
rules that lead some folks to go out of business and others to
34:10
stay home. The medical professionals this president
34:14
told us to listen to now admit they were wrong. As President
34:19
Biden golf away from cameras there's a reason to revisit a
34:23
comment he's made over and over
34:25
tell the truth follow the scientists. The science
34:29
the problem. His scientists now admit they blew it. The CDC is
34:33
planning a major overhaul as director Rochelle walensky says
34:37
in a statement for 75 years CDC and public health have been
34:40
preparing for COVID-19 Our big moment our performance did not
34:45
reliably meet expectations. Video of a maskless President
34:50
Biden coughing and shaking hands with lawmakers quickly went
34:53
viral last night because CDC guidance is for close contacts
34:57
that COVID patients like him to mask for 10 days but he's not to
35:01
blame. An internal CDC review concluded COVID guidance was
35:05
both confusing and overwhelming. updated guidance puts less of a
35:09
burden on unvaccinated Americans ditching requirements for
35:13
unvaccinated people to isolate
35:18
them making it overly complicated.
35:20
I am not going to argue that but there's a couple of weird things
35:24
in there because I haven't been watching bread bars show a
35:28
couple of things one, you think that the N T D presentations are
35:32
stiff and kind of unprofessional sounding? Yes, he is the worst.
35:38
He's Yeah, he's a monotone.
35:41
He's a monotone and he's got no, right. He's got no modulation on
35:45
his family name. Dammit. He better shape up. Was the
35:49
family name his dad.
35:52
Dad's Dad, Dad Ducey.
35:55
Dad Ducey.
35:56
Come on very famous, his dad Ducey.
35:59
I didn't know dad do she was famous. Yes.
36:01
So we could often see what his name is. So
36:05
he said something. Oh, yeah. And he they also do something none
36:08
of the other networks do. And I'm kind of glad they do it.
36:11
They show the whole Biden teacher when the Biden's
36:14
Steve Doocy is his dad. So Steve Doocy Oh,
36:16
that's right. Yeah.
36:18
It's a it's a legacy, a dynasty? The Ducey dynasty
36:22
the deucey dynasty. dynasty. So they leave the Biden gaffes in
36:30
Oh, that's a nice guy. They got Biden coughing into his and they
36:34
got coughing into his hands, takes his mask off, didn't
36:37
coughs into his hand. She thinks she can't do anything. And then
36:40
when he says believe the scientists scientists throw in a
36:43
contest. They keep all that in. It's like, unlike the other
36:47
networks, which clean it up for him. Anyway, let's go to part
36:51
two of this.
36:51
My question is if the CDC has finally come around to that, why
36:55
is the military still kicking people out over the COVID shot
36:59
director? Will Lenski plans to remain at the CDC? And we know
37:03
the President's top medical adviser is safe to Dr. Anthony
37:06
Fauci, can you imagine any circumstance where President
37:09
Biden would ever fire him? No.
37:12
Go ahead. Let's bring in Fox News Medical analyst, Dr. Marc
37:15
Siegel. Good evening, Doc. Is this kind of a an admission that
37:20
this was screwed up for a long time?
37:23
Absolutely. Brett and Peter just went over the main reasons
37:26
testing vaccines, schools, all of this was was handled in a way
37:31
in natural immunity not recognized. I think that this is
37:34
an admission to the shortcomings. And further that
37:37
more than that, and I talked to CDC throughout the day today,
37:40
it's an admission that the culture is wrong. The culture is
37:43
based on scientists doing deep dives, delaying, delaying until
37:47
they're sure inventing something. And then there are
37:49
internal offices within CDC, Brett, that are problematic
37:53
during a pandemic, offices of lab science, Office of Science,
37:56
the office of diversity, inclusion and equity puts on the
38:00
brakes before anything gets out. We saw it in other countries.
38:03
Our answers were from Israel to the UK. We didn't see it here.
38:07
And oftentimes CDC made their suggestions and their guidelines
38:10
based on data that was out of date, by the time they made the
38:14
statements. You know,
38:15
Dr. Siegel, now you have school districts, for example, who are
38:19
still mandating masks for kids all the way from three on
38:26
they're pointing to CDC guidelines, which just changed
38:29
this week. So it seems like it doesn't catch up that the
38:35
authorities in different places make decisions based on
38:37
guidelines that may have evolved or changed. And this is part of
38:41
the problem.
38:43
Alright, there's bread bear not understanding that the media
38:46
just papers over it. They just keep blasting full steam, they
38:49
do not care. And you're part of the problem because you suck,
38:52
man. Why don't you just say it? They're full of crap. They don't
38:56
know what they're talking about. Don't listen to them.
39:00
That'll be the day. Was that clip to the Yes, it was. Okay,
39:05
there's a short clip three, but the good one, is that the last
39:07
one? Well, what
39:08
do you want me to do?
39:09
Well, I'll play clips for you because you must have some
39:11
connecting.
39:12
This is a huge part. That's the central problem because the one
39:15
word I didn't use yet is politicization. Right? That SEC
39:19
is also under the umbrella of the White House and there's
39:22
let's
39:22
skip this clip. Let's I want you I have to set up this last clip.
39:26
Clip for this is an example of foxes talking about one thing
39:31
drifting off you remember the old we used to do these
39:33
switcheroo clips I used to find them all the time where they
39:37
they start talking about one thing and then they play a clip
39:39
of some it's got nothing to do with it,
39:41
that you whipsaw whipsaw.
39:46
And switcher is where we give credit to someone else's
39:49
whipsaw. So, this is here's Brett bar going off the rails
39:54
about something and then he kicks it over to this doctor,
39:58
this guy who's secure character by the way, he sounds like a
40:01
guy, you wouldn't want to be your doctor, but it'd be good to
40:03
have a beer with. He talks about something all together and they,
40:08
and it's almost like he bear is going to do a whole bit. And
40:11
then all of a sudden, somebody flipped a switch, hey, we're
40:14
still sponsored by drug. You know, drug companies is what
40:21
keeps the news organizations afloat. So let's get back on
40:25
track people. Finally, if
40:26
you were on social media early in the pandemic, and you
40:29
expressed any skepticism about the vaccine, or whether your kid
40:33
should get it, a lot of times you were cancelled. There are a
40:36
number of indications and examples of that. Now you have
40:41
Canada looking for a fifth vaccine? Where are we? Are we
40:47
going to see some kind of evolution in vaccines?
40:50
Yes. Now, to start with your point about beginning of the
40:53
pandemic, I think we spent, our public health officials focus
40:57
too much on the mandates, again, with vaccines, when really they
41:00
decreased severity. And that was a big mistake. And that turned a
41:03
lot of people off. Now we're moving in the direction of we're
41:07
going to have a vaccine in about three weeks, that it's targeted
41:10
towards the BA five Omicron sub variant and there's other
41:13
vaccines in the works that are very exciting. More variants
41:16
that cover more and
41:18
II Wait a minute, what did you say?
41:21
And there's other vaccines in the works that are very
41:23
exciting. For more variants that cover more and even a nasal
41:27
barrier vaccine. Brett within a year or two from Yale looks very
41:31
exciting that may prevent spread.
41:33
Oh, I'm so excited about this.
41:36
It's just going on and on with this skepticism and then all of
41:40
a sudden we get a commercial for Pfizer,
41:42
man. Okay, so now we got to get into this. So on the heels of
41:47
the CDC overhaul, Dr. Shah Jha, Dr. Jha, who is the COVID,
41:53
response coordinator, kind of the Berks slash Fauci for the
41:58
Biden administration is asked about, you know, the overhaul
42:01
and and the good news of what's coming, but listen to the words
42:05
that he uses. And beyond
42:07
the upheaval at the CDC, we're getting a better sense of what
42:10
the future may hold for combating COVID with plans for a
42:14
new booster to be offered soon. For more. I'm joined by Dr.
42:18
Ashish Jha, the White House COVID Response Coordinator. Good
42:21
to have you here. Doctor, before we talk about the updated
42:23
vaccines. Let me ask you about this admission by the head of
42:26
the CDC that the agency missed the mark in its COVID response,
42:30
especially when it came to communications. But isn't just
42:33
the CDC, in your opinion, as a whole of government failed on
42:37
some levels here? Yeah, so let's,
42:40
let's remind ourselves that Dr. walensky, the Director of the
42:42
CDC asked for this review of that review was very well done.
42:49
It laid out areas where the CDC needs to improve. And the bottom
42:53
line is that she's committed to making those changes. And I
42:55
think that's really important to your broader question. You know,
42:58
our government agencies, don't
42:59
you love that. And I think that's really important. I'm
43:03
just gonna move on,
43:04
I don't mind is that she's committed to making those
43:05
changes. And I think that's really important. your broader
43:08
question, you know, our government agencies weren't
43:12
designed to manage a once in a century crisis like this. And I
43:15
think while many of them performed admirably, there is no
43:18
question in my mind that that these agencies could have done
43:21
better.
43:22
Alright, if I can let me turn to the vaccines now, we've been
43:24
told that a dual strain version, if you will, covering older
43:27
variants.
43:29
Yes. So in other words, this guy's yakking away about, you
43:33
know, CDC and then commercial in the year
43:37
Commercial time. Okay, time to bring was a switch was flipped
43:42
exactly the same thing in your clip? Isn't that
43:45
exactly the same? Yeah. In terms of the flip
43:47
of the switch, when it comes to flip
43:49
admirably. There is no question in my mind that, that these
43:53
agencies could have done better.
43:54
Alright, if I can let me turn to the vaccines. Now, we've been
43:56
told that a dual strength
43:58
if I can, if I can, if I can go, you know. All right. Okay, go
44:02
ahead and come back to the vaccines.
44:04
Alright, if I can't let me turn to the vaccines. Now, we've been
44:06
told that a dual strain version if you will cover your older,
44:10
if you will, if you will. I mean, it's a science, if you
44:13
will, a dual strain version, if you will. Alright, if you
44:17
can't let me turn to the vaccines. Now, we've been told
44:19
that a dual strain version, if you will, covering older
44:22
variants, as well as Omicron may be ready in just a few weeks,
44:25
who will be the first in line? Is this essentially going to be
44:29
a third booster?
44:31
Yeah, you know,
44:32
lesser. Here's why. The FDA has pushed us to build these
44:36
vaccines. And the bottom line is that this virus has evolved
44:40
substantially since the first vaccines were built. This is why
44:43
we've seen waning immunity. The vaccines that are coming in a
44:46
few short weeks are specifically designed for the virus that's
44:49
out there, and I believe it's going to be available and every
44:52
American over the age of 12 will be eligible.
44:55
Well, this marks a time to retire what we now think of as
44:58
fully vaccinated those Initial to dos Oh, no
45:02
enough. People need at least three. I think three provides
45:06
that very high level of protection. And then just like
45:09
the flu vaccine where people need to get updated once a year,
45:12
we probably need to continue to get updated with COVID vaccines
45:15
on an ongoing basis.
45:16
All right, Dr. Ashish Shah, thank you for coming on with us
45:19
tonight. Thanks.
45:21
Okay. So a couple things, the worst, awkward Well, oh, it was
45:24
highly edited. That just that was NBC News. That's the clip
45:29
they put up. They just cut it out. Whatever he said, they cut
45:31
that out. So I'm sure it wasn't on message. But he talks about
45:37
we're building these vaccines, building the vaccines and
45:41
everyone should get updated. I mean, just listen to the words.
45:45
Listen to Oh, John, sad news. Sad breaking news. Brian Stelter
45:53
is leaving CNN. I don't know what we'll do. I think he got
46:02
fired. Brian Stelter seltzer water he got fired.
46:06
He got fired. He's already gone.
46:07
He got fired. Anyway, so this is jobs all the way back back to
46:11
that. Yeah, I'm going back to that clip. Yeah.
46:16
I think he hinted the post was his name, the anchor. Yeah, that
46:22
guy. He said, a guy. He said, are we going to have to think
46:28
about he suggested reset. In that clip, he suggested a reset
46:34
and so in other words, you're not double back back right.
46:37
But let's listen. Let's listen to that this interesting
46:39
American
46:40
over the retire what we now think of as fully vaccinated
46:44
those initial
46:45
he says retire where
46:46
we think we retire in other words, do retire what we think
46:50
of as fully vaccinated. And that says that is reset. Great reset.
46:56
So we're going to reset No, you're not fully vaccinated and
47:00
boosted anymore. You got to be Oh, that little card you've got
47:03
is no good. You have
47:04
to be updated. You have to be updated that are you updated?
47:08
Man, I haven't gotten an update yet. I'm just getting it.
47:12
This is terrible. That public should revolt. They will not.
47:16
They won't this is their turn into Holland.
47:19
Especially since the UK is
47:21
already there. Out to the fight against COVID. The UK has
47:24
authorized a booster vaccine designed to protect against two
47:27
variants, the original virus and the Omicron virus. Maggie Rowley
47:31
is in London with the details for us. Good morning to you,
47:33
Maggie, Maggie. Hey, good morning, Amy. Yeah, this is the
47:37
first of its kind being called a next generation vaccine that
47:41
specifically targets the Otakon VA one variant that emerged last
47:45
November. British drug regulators are the first in the
47:48
world to authorize this shot from Motorola known as a by
47:51
Vaillant COVID-19 vaccine, meaning it will provide
47:55
protection against both the original 2020 virus as well as
47:59
the new OMA constraint. These boosters will roll out here in
48:03
September for anyone over 50. But the big question now is when
48:07
will they come to the US? Congress has asked both moderna
48:10
and Pfizer for an even more up to date booster that also
48:13
targets Omar Khan VA for as well as ba five, which the World
48:17
Health Organization says now makes up 70% of global cases,
48:21
those versions could be authorized by the US as soon as
48:24
September and likely available stateside By October, guys until
48:29
then existing boosters are still recommended for anyone over the
48:32
age of five was second boosters recommended for those 15 over
48:35
and anyone who's immunocompromised.
48:38
So the word of the day is by valence by valence, it's going
48:42
to be great. There's something weird going on, though in the
48:46
pharma world in the Big Pharma world with the marketing world.
48:50
And I kind of came about on to this reading that Maderna is
48:55
going to build the world's world's first mRNA factory on an
49:00
Australian College campus. So then all of a sudden, I'm like,
49:05
Well, this is interesting, this super cut, which is you will
49:09
never or we have not to date heard anything as mainstream
49:12
about vaccine adverse reactions as the supercut. But notice that
49:20
they're mainly from AstraZeneca. One or two mentioned Pfizer, but
49:27
nothing about Maderna
49:28
but a woman from New South Wales has died after taking the
49:32
AstraZeneca vaccine. An 18 year old health worker has developed
49:36
blood clots after getting her COVID vaccine and elderly woman
49:40
has died in what's believed to the South Australia's first case
49:43
of fatal blood clotting caused by the AstraZeneca COVID
49:47
vaccine. Queensland man is in intensive care tonight suffering
49:50
a blood clot after receiving his AstraZeneca vaccine. He's one of
49:53
five similar cases around the country whose six new cases of
49:57
blood clots have been officially linked to the AstraZeneca Your
50:00
vaccine.
50:00
Three more cases of blood clots has been linked to the
50:03
AstraZeneca vaccine, including one case in an 80 year old man.
50:08
53 year old South Australian man is tonight gravely ill in
50:11
intensive care after suffering a blood clot linked to the
50:15
AstraZeneca vaccine. In breaking news
50:18
a Central Coast woman has died after receiving a COVID vaccine.
50:21
The head of the Therapeutic Goods Administration is calling
50:24
for calm following the deaths of two people in our state who
50:28
received the COVID vaccine. concerns around the safety of
50:32
the AstraZeneca vaccine have been realized here in Australia,
50:35
with medical experts confirming the death of a central coast
50:39
woman is likely linked to the jab. A major medical
50:42
investigation is underway tonight over whether a local man
50:45
suffered blood clots as a result of getting the Pfizer vaccine
50:50
or being urged not to jump to conclusions over the death of a
50:53
woman from blood clots after receiving the COVID vaccine.
50:57
Tonight seven years can reveal another similar death is also
51:01
being investigated.
51:02
Authorities in Norway are investigating the deaths of at
51:05
least 33 Elderly Norwegians to receive Pfizer's COVID 19
51:09
vaccine.
51:10
The nation's medical regulator has revealed seven new cases of
51:13
blood clots linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine along system
51:17
families
51:18
pleading for help after their teenage daughter fell ill after
51:21
receiving the Pfizer vaccine Ransone has been in and out of
51:25
hospital and suffers almost daily tics after experiencing
51:30
where the leading Doctor admits was an adverse reaction to the
51:33
vaccine.
51:34
It's estimated 79,000 people who suffered adverse reactions to
51:39
vaccines. So
51:43
there were three there are three visors in there now
51:45
and those may have just been mistakes. The way I see it is
51:51
the reason they can even do this you will not hear any report
51:54
like Tucker Carlson is the only one he has some kind of carte
51:58
blanche for that. And even I haven't heard him talk much
52:01
about stuff like this factual news reports saying Hey, someone
52:05
got a vaccine and then now they got blood clots and they're
52:08
sick. It's because they don't have any advertising for
52:11
pharmaceuticals on television in Australia.
52:14
Right that's the you nailed the exact reason
52:17
only reason why you're even hearing this and wow, you know,
52:22
people if
52:23
they ran that kind of story here they'd be going on for hours No,
52:29
in fact, that should be bad I don't understand unfortunately,
52:31
this is the things such as the health of the laws that were
52:38
changed by Nixon regarding the health of corporations now they
52:42
can make profits when they never used to be able to announce
52:45
ruining
52:46
What is this I don't know what this is about.
52:49
You know, we mentioned this before we talked about it used
52:52
to be illegal to have one of these managed health operation
52:55
where you have a big you know, like around here we've got
52:57
Sutter Health every other operation they bought up all the
53:00
hospitals they bought up all the clinics they do all the doctors
53:03
work for them and the only competition they have is Kaiser
53:06
which is got a Bucha has been around forever because they were
53:09
always they were pre they predated the Nixon Nixon changes
53:12
which says that no you can make it you can make a profit you can
53:15
be a corporation so you get these companies make it you know
53:17
putting these big medical operations together and making
53:20
billions of dollars for the for the shareholders and causing the
53:24
price of all goods and services to go up and gouging the
53:27
government continually with extra testing and things that
53:31
you don't need. So if that but once that get got in place,
53:36
seven John is done. As once the advertising for drugs got in
53:41
place in the button. Oh, that was 780s I think it is over
53:46
because what they say Holy crap, we can sell drugs for anything.
53:50
And you know, we can get these net and meanwhile, the
53:52
broadcasting guys is sucking up the money in the Okay, well, we
53:56
whatever you want. Yeah. Yeah, you're exactly right. Is this
53:59
correct? That's corruption.
54:02
And here's the fun part. According to the McCullough
54:05
report, these new vaccines haven't really been tested,
54:09
is a brief update, we are rounding the last hopefully the
54:14
last wave of the BAA five Omicron curve. We don't know
54:17
what's going to happen in the fall. There's great expectations
54:20
with multi Vaillant vaccines that have been developed against
54:24
new variants as rose as well as the original Wuhan spike
54:27
protein. But the vaccines now have no clinical outcomes.
54:31
There's no randomised trials showing that they do anything,
54:34
that they're simply relying on immuno bridging studies, or the
54:38
demonstration that antibodies are raised and I can tell you as
54:42
a clinical trial list and as a clinical investigator,
54:45
antibodies are not a sufficient surrogate of a therapeutic
54:50
response to rely upon. So we have a great degree of
54:54
uncertainty moving forward with the COVID 19 vaccine program.
54:59
You Know you go create uncertainty because we're not
55:02
testing it on anybody.
55:03
Now why bother? Well, I want to get back. I want to, I want to
55:07
get back to the clip about AstraZeneca I think that there's
55:14
they're triggering if this this was targeted, let's say buy
55:18
Maderna Mark marketing, it had to be somebody's behind it.
55:22
Especially when the name AstraZeneca brand new name keeps
55:25
coming up over and over,
55:27
I'm just gonna say was Pfizer. I mean, they're the marketing
55:29
guys, you know, Maderna and Pfizer
55:31
is the marketing guys but defective by Pfizer was really
55:34
doing his job. I don't see any reason why Pfizer should be
55:36
mentioned, I thought the first mention of Pfizer was adequate.
55:40
Because it said, we think it was like, well, they're they're
55:43
looking into it kind of thing. But then the second two mentions
55:46
of Pfizer were pretty confirming that it was causing blood clots.
55:49
So I think that was a botch if it was Pfizer behind the whole
55:53
thing, but Maderna is like you says no company that wasn't
55:55
mentioned. So I'd have to assume, although there's no
55:58
evidence, at least that I know.
56:01
Well. Maderna is the IS is the company that was kind of set up
56:06
with the sevi I think or Gavi, whatever these bills
56:10
as that as the mRNA company, yeah. So
56:14
that needs to be protected at all cost. Protect the franchise
56:18
it, you know, AstraZeneca and these other companies that make
56:22
these vaccines, there's other ones they can't put up with
56:27
this. Well, being slammed, they can they should just cut, you
56:32
know, they should take their marketing people and go after
56:34
the other guys if you're gonna
56:36
think AstraZeneca is too small. And and AstraZeneca actually had
56:40
a lot more problems. I think they had more problems than the
56:43
Pfizer
56:44
got you you think I think yes, I think are you saying that
56:48
because you you're proof that the prop propagandas Word works?
56:52
Yes. But I also follow very closely. I followed news,
56:58
too. And I remember the very opening the onset in English
57:02
was yes. And then it was Johnson and Johnson was horrible. I
57:05
mean, it's all marketing. I think about this, they all suck
57:09
equally. But Pfizer is better at marketing.
57:13
How about that? How about this? They're all good at marketing.
57:19
Except Pfizer's best. Okay, we're gonna give them credit for
57:22
that. But they could fight back a little better than they're
57:25
doing. They got people that aren't idiots. They
57:27
need to hire the curry Devorah Consulting Group. We could
57:31
help as for sure
57:33
now, but here's the concerning thing. So amidst all this update
57:37
and by violent vaccine by Vaillant and by valen vaccine,
57:42
the German Health Minister car Lauterbach has announced that
57:47
the nation's digital contact tracing and vaccine passport app
57:51
lovingly named Corona Vaughn app. The follow up will start
57:59
assigning different colors to citizens based on whether they
58:02
receive citizens whether they received a COVID 19 vaccine
58:07
within the last three months. So if you have the right color,
58:12
which means you've had a vaccine and update in the last three
58:17
months, then you have all your freshly vaccinated. This is a
58:21
quote from the guy freshly vaccinated, you will be exempt
58:25
from any mass requirement in public indoor spaces. Other
58:29
citizens, including those who German avoid Corona Vaughn, AB,
58:36
other citizens, including those who receive multiple vaccines,
58:39
but had their last vaccine more than three months ago, we'll
58:42
have to show proof of a recent recovery from COVID or a current
58:45
negative test to get the exemption. And then there's two
58:49
more colors. So this is by the way, this is spot on China.
58:54
China has green, yellow, red, and I think they only have
58:57
three, typical Germany over engineering everything. So they
59:03
are prepared as the Dutch people are reading this. They're going
59:06
like holy crap, well, that's going to happen to us. Yes. This
59:09
has always been the EU plan. Always. In that in the testing,
59:15
I love the testing. You know, I test I use the home test kit
59:19
twice the first time I had COVID didn't use it till the set last
59:23
time out who knows what had I don't care. I don't know if
59:26
that's accurate, but it showed COVID I will say I had two
59:29
different test kits. The instructions were not great and
59:33
they're poorly manufactured
59:35
is basically the Chinese the Chinese kits. I never used the
59:39
Chinese
59:39
well, they I don't know which kit No, no, they were from
59:44
Abbott Labs. So there were not the Chinese kits, but there were
59:48
two different versions. And they're just poorly constructed
59:51
like cardboard. You know, you fold it open and it comes with a
59:54
little vial of liquid and then it has a tube with one swab and
59:59
and Just not always pretty as they look on television you
1:00:02
can't I don't think you can even get the expensive ones with the
1:00:04
plastic. No, it's all cardboard. Well now it turns out that those
1:00:10
instructions are indeed shit. Elia
1:00:13
poison control centers are sounding the alarm surrounding a
1:00:17
liquid substance called sodium is I found in some at home COVID
1:00:21
testing kits that could be toxic to children as well as adults,
1:00:25
if used incorrectly
1:00:26
in our toxicology community has been both surprised that this
1:00:29
was ingredient in some of the kits. And also concerned, we
1:00:33
have seen exposures in all age groups.
1:00:35
That drug and poison Information Center at Cincinnati Children's
1:00:38
Hospital reports an increase in calls to their hotline related
1:00:42
to accidental exposure to the substance. So far, nearly 40
1:00:46
exposures were reported there. And the problem is nationwide,
1:00:50
we are one of 55 ways and control centers. And nationwide,
1:00:55
other poison centers have been reporting a similar finding. And
1:00:58
there have been more than a couple of 100 exposures
1:01:01
nationwide to sodium azimuth and test kits.
1:01:04
Doctors advise parents to keep the kids out of reach of
1:01:07
children. And when testing children for COVID at home to
1:01:10
make sure they are supervised in order to avoid any adverse side
1:01:14
effects from exposure. Experts say following instructions is
1:01:17
key. Some adults actually ended up using the potentially harmful
1:01:21
substance to swab their nose because they didn't follow
1:01:24
direction.
1:01:25
Exactly. Let me tell you, it's easy to get confused with this
1:01:29
horrible, horrible kit that's been thrown together by Abbott
1:01:33
Labs or the Chinese. So some people say Oh, I should probably
1:01:36
stick it in there and then stick it in my nose anyway and they
1:01:38
get sick and they get and wound people apparently got pretty
1:01:45
sick from it. And it's like eating a tide pod you know? It's
1:01:48
dumb. Now, but this liquid Yeah. I don't remember any warnings
1:01:56
about the produce
1:01:57
kit probably didn't have it in there. I don't know what the
1:01:59
sodium is side,
1:02:01
apparently is not good.
1:02:03
Well, it's the stuff that was used in air bags for a long
1:02:06
time. Because it forms it. Can you gasify instantly and just
1:02:10
blow up an airbag?
1:02:12
Oh, really?
1:02:14
So I know that maybe you've put in your nose and in your lungs
1:02:20
exploded cartoon life and your guts everywhere
1:02:24
to breathe thing things here. On forced vaccinations, we're
1:02:32
actually we weren't the lady butters wrote in. And she said,
1:02:34
you know, we were talking about the amount of vaccines in United
1:02:39
States that children are given from birth almost. And she tells
1:02:43
a tale about a friend of hers who gave birth to a new human
1:02:47
resource a couple of weeks ago and wants only the most
1:02:49
necessary vaccinations for her daughter. And she declined. The
1:02:55
Hepatitis B shot as her child was five days old. And the
1:02:59
pediatrician wrote her up and threatened to drop her baby as a
1:03:04
patient if she kept resisting.
1:03:07
Yeah, that's the candidate. Well, you know what, that's a
1:03:09
good. That's a good way to not have a doctor like that.
1:03:14
Yeah, but I think a lot of doctors are like that,
1:03:17
unfortunately. And a redox. As we could have figured this one
1:03:21
out if you want to know how they're rolling out new
1:03:23
vaccines, and in this case, I think it's or new vaccines, just
1:03:27
any type of vaccination program. They're using the same playbook
1:03:31
as they used for MMR and for COVID. We didn't catch it. We
1:03:36
showed over a couple of people wrote in here's the clip that
1:03:38
I'm talking about. This is about polio in New York City.
1:03:40
US health officials have confirmed the nation's first
1:03:42
case of polio in nearly a decade in a suburb outside New York
1:03:46
City. The New York State Health Department said Thursday a
1:03:49
Rockland County resident was diagnosed with the disease after
1:03:52
experiencing paralysis a month ago, but it's no longer
1:03:56
contagious. Testing by state health experts suggested the
1:03:59
case stemmed from a strain of weakened virus used in oral
1:04:02
polio vaccines overseas, the vaccines can sometimes cause a
1:04:06
polio infection and have since been discontinued and replaced
1:04:09
in the US by inactivated vaccines which only use dead
1:04:13
germs from the disease. The local health officials say the
1:04:16
infected resident wasn't vaccinated and exactly where or
1:04:19
how he was exposed to the disease remains under
1:04:22
investigation.
1:04:23
Yeah, this is exactly the same activated and dead.
1:04:27
No, no. This is about Rockland County, New York. This is where
1:04:31
all the Orthodox and Hasidic Jews are, this is the same
1:04:35
playbook they use MMR remember all we got a measles outbreak
1:04:40
which was a precursor to COVID Now that you look back on it,
1:04:45
oh, measles outbreak, outbreak outbreak. Oh, the Jews are not
1:04:49
taking the shots. It's awesome. Good shoes, and then we got the
1:04:51
COVID Oh, the Jews. Oh, the guy out there partying. Can't do
1:04:55
that. No, no, no, they're using the same playbook and it's going
1:04:59
to work It's going to work. Why wouldn't it if it worked before
1:05:04
onward to monkey dog pox tonight health officials saying an
1:05:08
eighth child has now tested positive for monkey pox in the
1:05:11
US because it's only men who have sex with men. The latest a
1:05:15
child
1:05:15
under two years old in Harris County, Texas,
1:05:18
that child a young child in our community is a presumptive
1:05:22
positive for the monkey pox virus.
1:05:24
The case a presumptive positive until officially confirmed by
1:05:28
the CDC, which could take several days
1:05:31
the family has helped us initiate contact tracing with
1:05:35
the folks that this child has been in contact with
1:05:38
the child has not been in a daycare or school setting is
1:05:41
doing well and expected to make a full recovery. This as
1:05:45
researchers in France are reporting a case of a dog
1:05:48
developing monkey pox after being exposed by its owners,
1:05:52
prompting the CDC to update its guidance saying pets exposed to
1:05:56
someone with monkey pox should stay home and away from other
1:05:59
people and animals for 21 days after the most recent exposure.
1:06:03
Those with monkey pox should also avoid contact with animals.
1:06:08
So
1:06:11
this came up at the dinner table and it's like we all concluded
1:06:15
somebody's fucking a dog.
1:06:17
The actual quote is they were close. They admitted they were
1:06:21
co sleeping with the dog, whatever that means.
1:06:25
But that dog sleep in people's beds. I refused to have anything
1:06:28
like that.
1:06:29
Of course that's ridiculous. But NBC News admits this report is
1:06:34
now they have a new report out as came out. Yesterday. Sex and
1:06:39
this is NBC News. Sex between men not skin contact is fueling.
1:06:46
Monkey pox. New research suggests the claim that skin to
1:06:51
skin contact during sex between men not intercourse itself,
1:06:55
drives most monkey pox transmission and is likely
1:06:58
backward a growing group of experts say so this is a very
1:07:02
long article. And they keep saying we have studies it's only
1:07:06
when men are having sex. It's not skin to skin and then
1:07:09
somewhere near the bottom of it. You know what we're we can't
1:07:13
wait to do more testing on this. But the headline is, what does
1:07:16
it all? What is going on? We have reports of children of
1:07:21
dogs. But yet NBC continues with a growing group of experts. Now.
1:07:27
Now it's only sex between men not skin contact. What is going
1:07:31
on? Is it an STD or not? Something's going on.
1:07:39
Well, it's it's I don't know what's going on. But it's not.
1:07:44
It's not honest.
1:07:46
though. It's all well, gee, I wonder, well, you
1:07:49
know what this result this will only result in no one wants to
1:07:52
fuck men anymore. Since you use the F word. I figured I'd throw
1:07:55
one out myself. Because it's just all men are just horrible.
1:07:59
That's one. That's the only the only humans who can get the only
1:08:04
people who get it are men who have sexual contact with men.
1:08:08
But yet here's a baby and a child and a dog.
1:08:11
Well that begs the question. Yes, it does.
1:08:15
I'd like some answers. Where's Hotep when you need them? Hotez?
1:08:21
Hotez?
1:08:24
Ah, well, okay.
1:08:26
I think he wore out that topic.
1:08:28
Yeah, the only other thing I have is just since we're kind of
1:08:30
talking about m phi of m and the pharmaceutical industry, there
1:08:34
was a big report and official report and official study that
1:08:38
showed that antidepressants, particularly SSRIs, they, they
1:08:45
are based the the prescribing of them based on you having
1:08:50
something wrong with your bank, brain chemistry, turns out to be
1:08:54
ally Configure. Now, that's not to say they don't work for
1:08:58
people. But when you look at all the side effects, you know,
1:09:01
you've got to question the efficacy, but when they don't
1:09:04
actually know how it works, that's cause for concern. To
1:09:08
combat that. I will just read a couple of headlines from some
1:09:12
mainstream media.
1:09:13
And I don't want to interrupt you, but I think we've ourselves
1:09:17
we have deconstructed this because we've noticed that we
1:09:19
were used to run all those drug ads, and they'd always say, we
1:09:23
think it works like this. Yeah, we think it works like that.
1:09:27
They don't know anything. They're just giving you this. If
1:09:29
it works, it works.
1:09:30
So now that the news is out there that always comes up with
1:09:33
these, you know, of course, people aren't really informed,
1:09:36
especially if you're on SSRIs. That's fine. So here's CBS
1:09:42
antidepressants no better than placebo for about 85% of people
1:09:45
researchers can't predict the 15% who benefit from
1:09:48
antidepressants and other 85% are unnecessarily exposed to the
1:09:51
harms of the drugs but then we move on. This is of course, a
1:09:56
Republican plot. It is A terrifying prospect of an image
1:10:02
of a Republican war on antidepressants. Who is the
1:10:07
psychiatrists behind the antidepressant study taking over
1:10:11
right wing media? So there you go. Now the big pharma companies
1:10:18
are using using this tactic.
1:10:21
Well, it seems to work with the good portion of the public.
1:10:27
Probably the portion that uses SSRIs the same Porsche
1:10:31
use SSRI you're probably a Democrat. Maybe that's all these
1:10:35
things are good for the essays make you into a Democrat.
1:10:39
I think I think we came
1:10:42
out of educational systems designed just to make you into a
1:10:44
Democrat and to drugs might be designed to make into a Democrat
1:10:47
for all we know that the MMR a or the mRNA vaccine might be
1:10:52
designed to make into a Democrat or Kalea
1:10:55
Well, we you've probably seen the research that administering
1:10:59
more testosterone to people makes them more prone to voting
1:11:04
conservative. Yes, man, I think was meant it was only men
1:11:08
though. So yeah, I mean, and that makes I mean, chemical
1:11:13
warfare says it's all chemical warfare, our
1:11:16
entire electric name for a book on the topic.
1:11:19
Oh, yeah. Like, like that's gonna happen.
1:11:23
I'm gonna put it on my list of books to do this to me to get
1:11:29
the list out. Eight, nine to be number 11.
1:11:34
All right, let's do two more dumb farmers stories unless
1:11:37
these are short. These are very short.
1:11:39
Alright, tonight we're learning of a major crackdown on illegal
1:11:42
prescription drugs. More than a dozen federal agents and sheriff
1:11:45
deputies swarmed the pharmacy this morning in Miramar, Florida
1:11:48
near Miami. It's suspected of being a so called pill mill for
1:11:52
opioids, possibly the largest in the state. pill mills have
1:11:56
fueled the nation's opioid crisis. You know,
1:11:59
the pill mills, not the manufacturers who sent them to
1:12:01
the pill mills. No, just the pill mills again. They're
1:12:04
getting off scot free. Their thing Johnson and Johnson paid
1:12:08
$25 billion. I know and not Not a peep. You haven't heard a word
1:12:13
about it? Well, we heard a word a word short. No, what we did is
1:12:18
we got the Sackler family, they took the hit. They're the ones
1:12:22
that took the hit, and giving enough to a democratic causes.
1:12:26
And this is the one that is so odd, because we talked about
1:12:29
this. This was Elizabeth Warren, who took tons of money from
1:12:34
Bose. To get this bill, get this passed. Get it?
1:12:39
I guess. Oh, yeah, I wanted to. I want to stop you here. Because
1:12:42
I was I didn't clip anything because but you I figured you'd
1:12:45
catch it anyway. I thought that your early. You didn't
1:12:50
prognosticate as much as you were just lecturing about the
1:12:54
use of audiologists and all this because you have you're the one
1:12:59
you're the expert, just as I consider myself now the expert
1:13:02
on cataracts, at least at the at the layman's level, I consider
1:13:06
you the expert on hearing ears. Yeah, hearing aids. And when
1:13:10
this when this story developed this, the batch of stories that
1:13:15
came out just like a couple days ago, I said I had them actually
1:13:20
gets some some I'll give you some kudos for really being on
1:13:23
top of this before any of it really developed the point that
1:13:26
it's now developers now Hey, just go get a hearing go buy in
1:13:29
at the store at a five and dime. There's big
1:13:31
news tonight for people who have trouble with their hearing, the
1:13:34
FDA will make hearing aids available over the counter
1:13:38
without a prescription. As soon as mid October. The Agency
1:13:41
estimates that could save consumers nearly $3,000 on a
1:13:45
pair of hearing aids, about 30 million adults are believed to
1:13:48
suffer from hearing loss.
1:13:51
Yeah, so this was a total setup by Elizabeth Warren. And what's
1:13:55
interesting is that now that this is finally passed, Bose is
1:13:58
already pulled out of the market. They're not interested
1:14:01
they can't make money. They can't make the money.
1:14:05
But you know what happens right in this situation, especially
1:14:08
when you're smart enough to get the lobbying going to have this
1:14:11
happen? Is that the cheap producers in China Yeah. Just
1:14:16
walk all over you. That bow should have already been
1:14:19
established in China and I know of no connection between Bose
1:14:23
and China to have this ready to go. But they dropped the ball
1:14:27
thinking that they could do it here and then they will boom
1:14:30
that China it's like a switch you can flip it on and you next
1:14:34
thing you know you get whatever you want. By the time you load
1:14:38
so the
1:14:39
only thing Okay, I gotta say so you're not going to get your
1:14:43
$4,000 hearing aids $4,000 Because of this bill. No, no,
1:14:48
no, no. You're going to get a subpar product. Do not fall for
1:14:53
it. The reason why the real hearing it the modern hearing
1:14:58
aids the reason they're so expensive is the This is this is
1:15:00
real small technology. I have eight core of processing power
1:15:07
hanging off my ears. You know, you got Battery Management,
1:15:10
there's a lot of you also don't want want to look like a dick.
1:15:13
You know, so it has to be small. But people don't even know that
1:15:18
I have hearing aids in a real way.
1:15:19
Hold on a second. So you say that someone with a big hearing
1:15:23
aid old fashioned hearing aid looks like a dick? I think yes,
1:15:28
that's a ableist.
1:15:30
No, I'm totally being ablest. And I do not want the geriatric
1:15:34
brown thing hanging off my ear. So you know, yes, I'm so sorry.
1:15:39
The point is, these are modern hearing aids, and they're trying
1:15:42
to push something on you that will not work to the same
1:15:45
degree. I have 32 channels of compressor limiter, you're not
1:15:48
gonna get which I regulate myself.
1:15:57
I got a big bottom.
1:15:58
I got a huge, big bottom on that sucker. Yeah, I can. I live in
1:16:04
my sound all day long. And I love it. But but I'm special.
1:16:08
But just to be able to hear properly, you're not going to
1:16:12
it's going to be a waste of time. Find yourself an
1:16:14
audiologist, and they will help and there are cheaper things
1:16:18
about $2,000. Now at Costco, you will get something very
1:16:22
comparable to the three and a half or $4,000. Stuff that I'm
1:16:26
talking about. And I was really
1:16:28
at a cost. You can't be a poor. No, unless you have the right
1:16:33
kind of insurance. What about the insurance house insurance
1:16:35
deal with the zero
1:16:36
is not insurable. It's No. No.
1:16:40
What about Medicare? Medicaid?
1:16:43
No, I'm not sure. Maybe not for your hearing aids. I don't think
1:16:47
so. Ah, you'd be surprised. You'd be surprised. It seems to
1:16:54
me people would the people in charge around the government
1:16:57
really don't want you hearing too? Well, I don't think there's
1:17:02
any of this taken Yeah, okay. I can buy that.
1:17:05
We don't think that that's that's what they're in for. But
1:17:08
it's it's misleading because Medicare
1:17:11
Medicare does take care of cataract surgery.
1:17:14
The eyes is different. There's insurance doesn't cover I'm not
1:17:18
sure there may be something
1:17:21
that you get but it's a now you need to look at if you just as
1:17:24
your purview you have to, you know,
1:17:27
someone else is going to tell me I'm not going to look that up
1:17:29
because if I look at Medicare, then I'm gonna start getting
1:17:31
offers for Medicare. Already got AARP do one's age. AARP is like,
1:17:38
here's the card we put your name on. Look, we give you bonuses,
1:17:42
please. You
1:17:42
might take that card, put it in your wallet, you don't need to
1:17:46
join. Go to her to those places that give you extra discounts
1:17:51
for AARP. You pull that card out which you've already got
1:17:55
here now here's the problem I because I have I have tried that
1:17:58
and they say Mr. Curry, you're lying you don't look that old?
1:18:04
Good you didn't know that huh? So anyway, to finalize, these
1:18:14
hearing aids will not be ones that you will be satisfied with
1:18:17
then they make it sound like oh, you don't have to spend $3,000
1:18:20
Now you did. It's gonna be cheaper. Yeah, because you're
1:18:22
gonna get the piece of shit. Which is and I was like Silicon
1:18:25
Valley companies jumped at all of them went out of business.
1:18:28
Because it's very hard to you can do this just with sending
1:18:32
beeps into your ear. I mean, you need I mean the tests that you
1:18:36
get for the hearing aids they do bone induction all kinds of
1:18:39
stuff. It's it's lengthy. It takes about 45 minutes before
1:18:42
they can really build a profile right? Yeah, yeah, okay. Yep.
1:18:48
That yes, yes. All right. We want to talk about the raid
1:18:54
before we take a break.
1:18:56
So we can talk about the raid stick. Okay, yeah, I'm trying to
1:19:00
think do I have anything on the raid that would can be connected
1:19:04
to the raid? I kind of do but now let's take a break first.
1:19:08
Well with that I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in
1:19:10
the morning to you the man who put the see what did you put to
1:19:16
see and you caught me flat footed
1:19:21
some compound
1:19:22
that's okay, um, well, I did this out with my speakers at the
1:19:29
morning. That's who the man who put the sea in the Trump
1:19:32
compound ladies and gentlemen Mr. John C. Devorah.
1:19:39
already knew Mr. Curry to list it You look different.
1:19:42
No, it's always I usually write down see words as we're talking
1:19:46
and then all of a sudden you say Jed take the break. It would
1:19:48
have been who put the sea in Cheney.
1:19:52
In the morning of the San Fernando morning shifts to see
1:19:55
boots on the ground feet in the air subs in the water over names
1:19:58
and nights out there.
1:20:00
And that's your that's your Raven announcer voice did you
1:20:06
yeah it was your Raven announcer voice all that was totally did
1:20:13
your your voice your stripper announcer voice sorry Hey in the
1:20:17
morning to the trolls and the troll room troll room.io I hope
1:20:20
you had a nice little rock and roll pre show with Darren Oh,
1:20:22
two hours before the show starts Darren is on the on the wheels
1:20:26
of steel on the silver stick. And he's bringing it to yours.
1:20:31
Darren played one of the worst songs he's ever managed to find.
1:20:36
And he does it he says it's one of his things was Ozzy Osbourne
1:20:40
sewing that was just the worst piece of crap I can imagine.
1:20:45
Wasn't it crazy train I thought it was crazy train.
1:20:48
Whatever it was. He should have apologized for it
1:20:50
for Crazy Train.
1:20:52
Oh, it's just it's off key.
1:20:54
I thought we're gonna be about the Abba song he played that was
1:20:56
the problem this morning.
1:20:58
I may have missed out. Yeah. How does he does he get an exemption
1:21:04
or something? Does he have a special card? Hey,
1:21:06
ABA app is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bro.
1:21:09
Yeah, so there you go. Valid Tara Okay. Well, this Ted Nugent
1:21:14
in that Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
1:21:15
I believe Ted Nugent refuses to be in the rock and roll.
1:21:18
No, no, they refused to even nominate him. Because it's run
1:21:22
by a bunch of lefties out of Rolling Stone magazine.
1:21:27
I thought who would? Who says Oh, Todd Rundgren, Todd Rundgren
1:21:33
said he would not accept would never go.
1:21:35
Okay, well, I can believe that. I've met that he used to be in
1:21:38
silicon spin. We used to have him on the show. Really? Yeah.
1:21:42
He's very interesting. We knew we could go out and he'd be one
1:21:44
of the guys who always go to the slow club with after the show
1:21:48
and chat with because he's fun to chat with. He's a nice guy.
1:21:52
Very nice guy. Yeah. And he he was going on. I wish it was
1:21:57
around now when he after the what's his name? The was the guy
1:22:03
who tried to do the high, high and super high fidelity taught
1:22:08
you know,
1:22:09
Neil, Neil, Neil, Neil, Neil. Neil. Neil, with his his his
1:22:16
high end with his I'm putting my music off Spotify because
1:22:21
of that. Yeah, Neil Young, you know, so I wish he was a ground
1:22:27
net because because red grin had a real negative attitude toward
1:22:33
ifI.
1:22:35
Oh, really? That's interesting. I didn't know that. It
1:22:37
was it was noticeably negative.
1:22:40
He really was like tape, tape compression and everything. He
1:22:42
just liked the sound of that. It's not important
1:22:45
as far as he's concerned. It's the music and it's the size the
1:22:49
lyrics and lalala but I always got a kick out of it anyway,
1:22:53
onward. So yes, no,
1:22:55
that's okay. Very interesting, actually. So trolls, they were
1:22:59
complaining about the Abba song and you can join them. Troll
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along live on Thursdays and Sundays. But really, you might
1:23:06
want to log in every single day because there's always a live
1:23:09
show. If not, it's it's a podcast, no agenda stream. The
1:23:13
troll room is there for anyone to jump in and troll around. And
1:23:16
if you get one of the new podcast apps, new podcast
1:23:18
apps.com I think the one that does it best right now is pod
1:23:22
verse. It will alert you you'll get an actual burp is that when
1:23:26
a show is gone live pod verse, pod verse. Yeah,
1:23:29
people on the on the no agenda, social case. What is Adam
1:23:32
staying? He's got some one. He keeps plugging it all the time.
1:23:35
I can't remember what it is. It must be pod verse.
1:23:37
You know what I find interesting. I get probably
1:23:41
still one email a day, but it was about three or four after we
1:23:45
talked about the Beelink computer that you advise to me.
1:23:48
Yes. Yes.
1:23:50
I posted three times on no agenda social, including a
1:23:53
picture.
1:23:54
But here's what here's what gets me. People like, yeah, you know,
1:23:58
I was listening. I heard about that laptop or that computer.
1:24:00
What was that? And I'm like, are you so lazy? Take you cannot
1:24:08
pretty well rewind? Yeah. That's really interesting to me every
1:24:14
day. And you posted it three times and still speak well,
1:24:19
we'll get to no agenda. So actually, we should talk about
1:24:21
no agenda social right now. So you pulled a funny AMI and said
1:24:26
everybody tried the password, reset, and email. So what was
1:24:32
very interesting is I receive probably 1015 emails that all
1:24:41
went to say, Hey, man, Dvorak was right. I can't retrieve my
1:24:47
password. And then I'll say, well, when's the last time you
1:24:50
logged in? Not long ago. All right. Screw you everyone had
1:24:54
everyone had not logged in for over a year they got purged.
1:24:58
They heard us talking about it. And then they go quickly and
1:25:01
then they lie to me you lie ours. Like oh no Matt I just
1:25:06
logged in this morning. No you didn't seems to work fine for
1:25:12
people who are not liars. Anyway we're going to open it up again.
1:25:16
We've purged we've purged people so if you were purged you can
1:25:20
start a new account and then log in more often people just using
1:25:25
that login that valuable login as a trinket to just have around
1:25:30
you need to be active and yet when you get on and some of you
1:25:36
will, you can follow Adam and no agenda social.com Or John C.
1:25:39
Dvorak at no agenda social.com and you will learn what Beelink
1:25:43
computer we advise and you're soaking into right now I love
1:25:48
the Beelink computer i Although the USB bus does have a lid it's
1:25:53
a little weak on power because you know I yeah, I got to spend
1:25:58
a lot of stuff in there and then so I
1:26:00
had to go you have to get no you have to get a our powered USB
1:26:05
powered USB extension Yeah, I got that I got that once you get
1:26:09
that everything's good to
1:26:10
go. Yeah, but it was just like oh man doesn't quite doesn't
1:26:13
quite do it gotta get
1:26:14
well I had the same thing with it has a lot more power which is
1:26:18
the nuk which is what I use on my podcasting device. And I got
1:26:22
it You know, do you could you have to get a you know, the
1:26:26
extension to USB extension or whatever it's called. It's a
1:26:30
little like a little looks a little louder, but it's got to
1:26:33
be powered so you can get some juice out of it. Yeah. Power to
1:26:37
the juice plugs in the wall. Yes, indeed.
1:26:41
Thank you to Sir Paul couture artists number one on the
1:26:44
generator that we chose his art for episode 1477 titled that
1:26:49
hunger stones very appropriate. And there were a number so the
1:26:54
we also know that it will take down to generator if we don't
1:26:57
pick his art, of course.
1:26:59
This is how it works like we love your art Paul. No, actually
1:27:04
the reason why we like to do a lot the artists got super
1:27:07
motivated over whatever joke we made about Melania is panties.
1:27:12
EAGALA jacked up and they're like, oh, let's
1:27:14
do panty OG for the guys. Oh, no panties. I would say 99% Of all
1:27:20
the panty art. No, we would never choose that. No, and it's
1:27:23
interesting. Everyone thinks Melania wears red panties. And
1:27:27
most of them are rather big.
1:27:29
They're all songs.
1:27:31
So this is an FBI agent, apparently with an FBI t shirt
1:27:36
that says I raided Mar a Lago and all I got was these and then
1:27:39
you see some panties panties. But we also really liked the no
1:27:43
agenda logo that he had done that he'd put on top. It was
1:27:46
completely different. It jumped right out. It was nice.
1:27:50
Yes, this was a new idea. I had no idea which was an overlay. It
1:27:55
was just a dynamite logo. I have to say. Yes, I think the main
1:28:00
the pieces, just it's dimensional. into kind of an old
1:28:07
fashioned very
1:28:08
dimensional, very dimensional dimensional. Let's see we had a
1:28:12
number of people jumping on the high quality mass gag, high
1:28:17
quality mass.com Now forwards, you know, agenda show.com We're
1:28:22
waiting for the shop to put the high quality masking for sale
1:28:25
and then we'll redirect it there. What else was good here?
1:28:31
So yeah, we just had a number of panties. A lot of panties. What
1:28:37
else did we have? Another high quality. Oh, we had to? I'd like
1:28:42
to hunger stones. Cesium 130. Yeah, actually,
1:28:45
you'd like to hunger stones a lot. I think that was your first
1:28:48
pick.
1:28:49
Yeah, that was my first my initial pick. Yeah. Yeah, no, I
1:28:56
think yeah, no, I think we picked the right one. I think we
1:28:58
did. I think we nailed it with that. And so to Sir Paul couture
1:29:01
is just it was really good. And especially how that stuff just
1:29:04
blasted off the page. I loved it loved it was really nice. So we
1:29:09
thank you, Sir Paul. Good tour. But really, we want to thank all
1:29:12
of the artists who give us lots of reasons to laugh and chuckle
1:29:16
together, have right after the show. And you can do it too. I
1:29:20
mean, already people uploading art for this episode. Hearing
1:29:24
aids is Brian Stelter all on top I don't know go ahead, people go
1:29:31
to no agenda art generator.com That's where you can play along
1:29:34
during the livestream or just go back and look and many of these
1:29:38
pieces of art show up over at no agenda shop.com as T shirts,
1:29:42
hoodies, all kinds of beautiful things that you can support the
1:29:46
show with support the artists with and look cool. Look cool at
1:29:50
school. No agenda art generator.com. Now let us thank
1:29:55
our executive and Associate Executive producers for episode
1:29:59
14 Seven And he ate our show was value for value. We Oh, you know
1:30:03
what I need to I need to play this. I need to play this to
1:30:07
tell you where the world is going and why it's only going to
1:30:10
get more difficult for podcast to exist
1:30:17
where your iPhone could soon come with a new addition, more
1:30:21
ads Bloomberg is reporting that Apple plans to add more ads to
1:30:25
the apps that come pre installed on iPhones and iPads. The tech
1:30:28
giant reportedly recently tested ads in Apple Maps, and could add
1:30:32
them to podcasts and books as well.
1:30:36
So I play this, just to show you the power that Apple could have
1:30:42
if they just want to add ads to stuff. I'll also say I read the
1:30:45
original Bloomberg piece. And this is bullshit. The guy
1:30:48
himself the reporter said, you know they could even do it on
1:30:51
podcast, no one from Apple said that. But the gloves, so we
1:30:57
can't have that we are not brand safe. We are we do not represent
1:31:03
the safety that a brand wants, quite honestly, this show could
1:31:07
not have I have a great throwback clip to just before
1:31:10
the show started 2007 coming up, this would never have happened,
1:31:14
we wouldn't we would not be here 15 years later, with a stable of
1:31:20
producers 10 to 100 times the size of an entire Brian Stelter
1:31:26
his entire existence. And we're so much bigger, and we have
1:31:31
boots on the ground. It's all part of the time, talent and
1:31:34
treasure that makes this work. And October 26, I think we'll be
1:31:38
celebrating 15 years right around our episode 1500, because
1:31:43
of you, because of the producers who make this happen, and we'd
1:31:45
like to honor those who support us with the treasure just like
1:31:48
Hollywood by giving him these executive producer or Associate
1:31:52
Executive Producer titles, which are extremely real and useful.
1:31:58
And we kick it off with their autonomous of Dogpatch. And Lois
1:32:00
LeBeau via who comes in once a month, always with a an amount
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that we cannot decipher. Today, it is 1102. And he has a very
1:32:14
short note this time, thank you to all producers for your
1:32:17
continuing support, and providing outstanding art
1:32:20
content and clips and notes and supporting the independent value
1:32:24
offered given my travel schedule, dot dot dot. And then
1:32:29
he posted this huge musical note that 32nd note to be exact. Was
1:32:34
it a third? Thank you it was but we don't know what No, because
1:32:37
it wasn't on the scale.
1:32:39
Right? They were just alone. Three second note in hot and
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large, big, very large take care and most of the page.
1:32:47
So so he's a code that is totally cold and I'm pissed. We
1:32:51
can't we have never figured out his code. I hope we're not
1:32:54
supposed to do something important.
1:32:59
He's got the wrong guys. Cuz we're not doing anything. So
1:33:04
we question it every time like, I wonder? I guess not.
1:33:08
So I looked at this. Now this is just once a month thing usually
1:33:12
comes in the last week. Yeah, usually around the last three or
1:33:16
four days of the month. This is in the business long before
1:33:19
that, it seems to me and this is not what is normal donation is
1:33:23
it's it's not normal a couple years ago, but it's lower than
1:33:28
usual. And I think it's a it's a it's a I'm going to be gone for
1:33:33
a while donation. So I'm going to come in a little early. I'm
1:33:36
going to show you a 32nd note. Ah, so I may be gone for 32
1:33:42
something 32 days a week. So he's I don't think we'll hear
1:33:46
from him for at least a month or maybe longer.
1:33:48
Hmm, I hope he's okay. He's not Oh, he'll be okay. He's always
1:33:52
okay. And he's on the lam.
1:33:54
Don't think so. He's he may be a caterpillar salesman for all I
1:34:02
know. But highly, highly unlikely. Well, it's a
1:34:06
possibility they always have to travel.
1:34:08
Well, we really appreciate you supporting us synonymous with
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Dogpatch in lower Slovenia, as all I can say is that I'd love
1:34:17
to buy you a beer brother. One day somewhere would be nice.
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Thank you.
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Bread paw polish comes in from Westminster, Colorado with
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$1,000 and he's got some blue. ITM jets has been a year since
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my last donation and last year I failed to get my knighting so
1:34:38
this time around I would like to be known as Sir bebop be pop be
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pop of the commie state of Colorado right on that's what it
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is. Keep up the good work. No jingles no karma. Get on with
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the show. No, thank you for that nice note. Hey, I
1:34:55
made a huge mistake because I got all I set myself up and I
1:34:59
screwed it up. up, I forgot to count the trolls
1:35:04
they're not going anywhere joke out that they
1:35:10
didn't they weren't really messaging me about it. And 17
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want to know 1797 Blow blow that's why probably fake trolls,
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fake trolls. Next up Thomas pears from SunPower Sapa, Sao
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Paulo, Brazil, how many times we received a donation from Brazil?
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I don't think very often, I think, rarely five, six 7.89. A
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great number a long note.
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Yes, this note from Sao Paulo is way too long.
1:35:45
In the morning, I'm reading the fourth turning an American
1:35:48
prophecy by Howe and Strauss published in 1996. And so far,
1:35:52
extremely accurate in its prediction of the fourth
1:35:54
turning, or crisis period, they said would start in the mid
1:35:58
2000s, and lasts for one generation of 20 to 25 years. I
1:36:02
in fact, brought this very same fourth turning up on this show,
1:36:06
and my co host, John C. Dvorak poo pooed it possible. The
1:36:12
authors argue that society does not allow does not follow a
1:36:15
linear progression, but rather a cyclical one. And in one
1:36:19
chapter, they discuss how technological developments are
1:36:21
adapted and used differently depending on which one of the
1:36:24
fourth generational turning society is currently in. And he
1:36:27
says the quote below prompted me to donate Okay, well, that's it
1:36:31
plus, here we go. So let's find out what the quote was. The
1:36:36
linearis view of technology fails to appreciate the dangers
1:36:40
a new turning can bring. Microsoft founder Bill Gates is
1:36:44
now predicting that everyone will soon tune into a world of
1:36:47
unlimited options via high tech portable devices. What he
1:36:52
nowhere mentions is that by merely reversing a few circuits,
1:36:55
the same technology could empower a central authority to
1:36:58
monitor what every individual is doing. Consider a few other
1:37:02
technologies Americans have recently associated with
1:37:04
individual choice, birth control and genetic testing. And imagine
1:37:09
a similar shift for them. Oh, that's pretty deep. While few
1:37:13
Americans want to revisit the forced sterilization and
1:37:15
eugenics Vogue of the 1930s we would be imprudent to declare
1:37:18
that a height higher tech America will never lurch in that
1:37:22
direction. Ah, I'm I'm really I'm wrong. What wrong
1:37:30
you're going into eugenics mode completely correction, their
1:37:34
self they're doing itself they're self mutilating to do
1:37:37
it.
1:37:38
Yep. They aren't self mutilating. The biggest thing on
1:37:42
Tiktok now is I got a vasectomy for my girl. Yep. That's very
1:37:46
viral. That's beauty. It's huge. It's huge. Anyway, let's see.
1:37:53
Recalling the episode 1476 store the Apple Watch apparently
1:37:56
saving a woman for cancer stroke. I think the message
1:37:59
where the native ad or simply sign up is these devices are not
1:38:02
just for emergencies. Oh, this is this that I think about it.
1:38:07
These are for diagnosis as well. How about this on the your Apple
1:38:09
Watch could give you the hard problem. If you're talking about
1:38:13
reversing the technology. That's what I that's what I'm expecting
1:38:17
to read. No, no, you're not. You're not safe until all your
1:38:20
info is uploaded for them to analyze and help recommend
1:38:23
treatments. Same thing can be claimed for the genetic analysis
1:38:26
and therapy. Of course, the whole database will be
1:38:29
backdoored to the government but don't worry, they're the good
1:38:31
guys. Well, I think you have captured the essence of this
1:38:34
show very well. Tomas. Can you please play Kamala we have the
1:38:39
ability to see what can be unburdened by what has been
1:38:42
seen, followed by to to the head. I imagine this pompous
1:38:45
horseshit to be the constant constellation they give you
1:38:48
after your bloodline has been determined to be unfit for the
1:38:51
next generation. All right. Cheers from Thomas. That's
1:38:55
why we're here today. Because we have the ability to see what can
1:38:59
be unburdened by what has been, and then to make the possible
1:39:06
actually happen.
1:39:11
Done, thanks. Okay, we go to Kyle Allen in Bandera Texas.
1:39:17
Another long note that 36525 By the way, last note was very
1:39:21
entertaining. So that's, if it's entertaining, it's great. We'd
1:39:25
like it. I just donated 365 25 days in a year to your show for
1:39:32
my band, the $50 dynasty. Okay, he's a taser Texas band. Oh
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yeah. $50 dynasty we're out here in Texas right now. We're going
1:39:40
to talk to you Hey, lo Fort Worth is no for the show should
1:39:44
be in the Pay Pal donation, but I wanted to write you personally
1:39:47
to connect the dots. I have a band $50 dynasty. Yeah, there
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you go. There you go.
1:39:52
I have a podcast, brothers of the serpent. I'm a vineyard
1:39:57
grower and winemaker in the Texas Hill Country. Oh, Right
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Turtle Creek vineyard Turtle Creek olives and vines come
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visit anytime I'll hook you up in case
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you have to go Yeah, I'm gonna look right now Turtle Creek
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and get some olive oil I'm gonna get me some turtle Oliver I'm
1:40:15
gonna get a hold and he's gonna have to send me some all I'm
1:40:17
gonna get some mud some
1:40:18
turtles.
1:40:22
The podcast is with my brother Russ, we discuss ancient sites,
1:40:26
history, mysteries and human origins. We started about six
1:40:29
years ago, using the value for value model. It's been a
1:40:32
successful beyond our dreams. And we are now traveling the
1:40:36
world every year, taking groups of our listeners on tours of
1:40:39
ages sites and geological sites. That's nice. It's been an
1:40:43
amazing adventure. After success of the podcast, I decided to
1:40:45
release the band's latest album precession, under the value for
1:40:49
value model, and is done better financially than anything we've
1:40:52
ever sold in the traditional way. Amazing. We're building a
1:40:57
better and more direct connection to his art. And by
1:41:00
the way, we're doing a Adam and I are doing a book on it. Let me
1:41:02
see it's on the list. Number eight, number eight. That's
1:41:06
right, number eight was banned. And a 20 year listener of Rush
1:41:10
Limbaugh is premium podcasts with no commercials, and felt
1:41:15
like I knew him like a brother when he passed away filled the
1:41:18
void, but to no agenda shows now fill that void. So thank you for
1:41:21
that. That, in my opinion is a high compliment. You and John
1:41:24
are very different in your style than rush. I hope so. But I have
1:41:28
learned to appreciate your unique and hilarious way of
1:41:31
reporting and bringing us the news of the week. Your
1:41:34
perspective coming from the entertainment and media industry
1:41:37
are very entertaining. Keep up the good work, boys. Thank you.
1:41:40
Sincerely, Kyle.
1:41:42
Thank you very much, Kyle. I just looked so the he is indeed.
1:41:47
Turtle Creek is in the hill country. It's near Kerviel
1:41:50
though, which likes ah you know, it's where Ms. 13 is. So we're a
1:41:57
little concerned about it's also where I got COVID The first time
1:41:59
we have to go visit definitely it's a big place. Do
1:42:02
they have olive oil?
1:42:05
Yes, I believe they have all about I'll go get some olive oil
1:42:08
for sure.
1:42:10
I haven't sent me some excuse me. Maybe you sent me a bottle
1:42:15
of wine today. It's doable.
1:42:19
Kate and Clifford says hey, this is a switcheroo for Craig
1:42:22
Clifford so we will make that change right away. I'll do it
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all uppercase just the way you did it. Okay for click Craig.
1:42:32
This is for Craig IDM comrades, John and Adam what better way is
1:42:37
there to celebrate my father's bed in 61st trip around the sun?
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Well, the value for value model was suggested executive producer
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ship for the no agenda show. So please credit Craig Clifford of
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communist Canada with his honor. Also we only ask for a de
1:42:53
douching for him. His wife slash mother Kathy and comrades Katyn
1:42:58
and Michelle will will do all of that. Whereas where's my
1:43:02
dilution juice? The juice
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you spend de deuced
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Alright, and that's but I do not comply thank you for your
1:43:14
courage jingles you will obey pigs and cumin clothing and some
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goat karma will
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obey you will obey you will obey. Freedom. subjugation is
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liberation. Contradiction is drift. Those are the facts of
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this world.
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You mark Hardwick's text and he's in Aledo, Texas, Texas day.
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Three, three 3.34. He says ITM short note. Thank you. Please
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call out Meredith as the douchebag and give a little goat
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karma. You've got karma.
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Kevin Piercey is in Clovis, California with 333 Dots three
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three, our favorite executive producer number I've been
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listening since Adams second appearance on the Joe Rogan
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experience and I'm finally no longer douchebag I am asking for
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health karma from my older brother Eric. In 2010. My older
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brother Brian was killed in Afghanistan. Tragedy struck my
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family again earlier this year on Memorial Day when my older
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brother Eric twin of the brother who died was swimming with his
1:44:33
family. He slipped getting into the pool and hit his head on the
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bottom instantly rendering him a quadriplegic on dude, day
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wrecker.
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Worse.
1:44:44
This is a sad note very sad note he then underwent life saving
1:44:47
surgery on his spine 12 years to the day that our brother died.
1:44:51
His surgery went well but scar tissue is now forming on his
1:44:54
spine which is severely hindering his recovery. It is
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imperative that he get high quality physic Go therapy in the
1:45:00
next few months as the window for recovery is apparently
1:45:03
swiftly closing. Eric was the sole provider for his wife and
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their blended family of nine children. He's facing high
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expenses for his immediate medical and long term care needs
1:45:12
including a wheelchair accessible vehicle, adaptive
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equipment, home modifications and high transportation cost.
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Eric's medical insurance will not cover all of his essential
1:45:21
costs and more will disability insurance come anywhere near
1:45:24
covering the expenses caused by this accident? We're asking for
1:45:28
donations which can be sent to our GoFundMe, and I will link
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that in the show notes only sorry to hear that ma'am.
1:45:34
That really shouldn't be linked. Sucks. Matthew Vandermeer is up
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dent, another Texan. Denton, Texas 33333. There's no note
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from him. So I'll go on and jump to
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you need to double karma. Oh, yes.
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You've got karma.
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I will read this one which is Demba Tina stemma Tina Hunter
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the show. I started listening two years ago when saddled tramp
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dame of the casual listeners hit me in the mouth. Yay. For her. I
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figured it was time to donate my 33rd birthday following on show
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day. 18. How about what you guys do? You're on the list?
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Angeles, California. 333 Dots three, three. Deer to old dudes.
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I'll keep this short. Thanks because we can't focus that
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long. JCD you have a very pleasant laugh. And I have come
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to think of you as John chuckled. Devorah heck, and Adam
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this each answer is Adam. Don't be so flippant, man. Okay, throw
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in the fan. Yes. All right, who has to remain anonymous, so they
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won't get accosted on the street, obviously.
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Jeremy Leazes Nick. Actually, why don't you take the next one?
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you, Adam and John for the continued media deconstruction
1:47:30
while sitting in an almost empty movie theater watching Top Gun
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Maverick. The number 33 appeared on the screen. This, along with
1:47:40
other instances convinced me that I needed to take action. I
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hit my wife in the face around two years ago before I was
1:47:46
listening to the show. I just was angry at her and Kitty and
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she remains a douchebag please do do. Do SBT as of the airing
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mother of our two human resources and amazing bride of
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nice? Okay, so now I need to get the Bugatti This is why I hope
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that you aren't going to give them to me
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and what was the other one? The damn juice. Juice. Yeah, somehow
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I missed these unprepped Oh my gosh. Can you see that juice and
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the good karma that I got? You've got our mind
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just wished that woman would come back on the air she was on
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I think show home shopping or which
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from the skinny 60s Use did you still check in with QVC to see
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if she's Oh yeah. Oh bet.
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A lot of good stuff a good deals. Most recently, I bought
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this ice cream maker that was made by ninja really? You
1:49:23
picked up on that item? Did you call him later? How much you
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liked it?
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No, they don't do that as much as they used to. Oh, I thought
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that years and years and years ago. They used to have one I
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can't remember her name but she was famous. She was one of the
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most famous people in a home shopping network and she would
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take a lot of calls and
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brunettes. Oh my god. It's kind of a long head. She had a long
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head.
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She had long hair too and she was she was very personable and
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she loves chatting on the phone and QVC or shopping channel. I
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think it was shopping network. She was on this shopping QVC
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came later. Stewart calibers lavender blossoms up Yay. And
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he's in Northville. Michigan. He says Howdy folks. Hey Adam, try
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my assault on Phoebe's dry spots and nipples.
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Oh, Phoebe?
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Who's Phoebe? Oh the dog Phoebe
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is the dog
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it's gross. We can't hurt because it's awesome for
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everything and everyone dogs are people to cheers sir Cal of
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lavender Boss What is his website? I keep forgetting that
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lavender blossoms.org Cal we're gonna try that. But a great idea
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her her crusty nipples are okay now it's just
1:50:35
oh, I don't know did this is Matt Grossman me out?
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It's a dog. It's a dog man. costi
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nipple. That's my name for the show title. Crush the nipples
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my best my band name. Are you talking about crusted nipples
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would be crusty? I think that may have already been used on a
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show. Check. Okay, thank you very much, sir cow. I'll give it
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a shot. Leanne Webb is in Riverside, California to 1954
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lady forever Holy crap. Is that a love letter or what is that
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beautiful?
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Yeah, but why is it on our show?
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Jingles please respect by Al Sharpton because Steve deserves
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all the respect in the world blessings Leanne Webb
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Weaver, ESP ICT they are all Jide ESP ICT there's no real
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Christie Jensen's up next she's in Huntington Beach Surf's Up.
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there you go and did he want some will give him some get to
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1:56:39
to the raid. You've got clips,
1:56:42
to the raid to the rage of the raid we go. Once you kick us
1:56:46
off.
1:56:48
I have no rain clips.
1:56:49
You have no rain clips.
1:56:51
I've got stuff about DeSantis that's where that's going on
1:56:54
down there and
1:56:55
we'll get to him we'll get to him. I think the main thing
1:57:00
Well, there's two things three things No, I do have three
1:57:03
lately. I
1:57:04
got that guy. Let me play this.
1:57:05
Oh, no. This is it about the rate. If it's not about the
1:57:08
rate, it's not it's not on. It's not on. It's not about the rate.
1:57:10
It's gotta be about the rate is about the rate
1:57:15
and the search at Mar a Lago is raising new questions about
1:57:18
Trump's legal peril. The Doc can reveal Trump is under
1:57:21
investigation for obstruction of justice, a much more serious
1:57:25
charge compared to the violating the Espionage Act.
1:57:28
The one that's being talked about most is this Espionage Act
1:57:32
because it has the word espionage in it. But the truth
1:57:35
is that when it comes to potential criminal sentences,
1:57:39
the obstruction of justice statute is the one with the most
1:57:43
potential prison time there you're talking about up to 20
1:57:46
years behind bars. So these are not sort of minor crimes we're
1:57:52
talking about here. We're talking about the potential for
1:57:56
serious felonies with regard to all three of the crimes being
1:58:00
investigated for
1:58:02
obstruction of justice statute could apply if the documents
1:58:05
were relevant to an investigation
1:58:09
I love the media on this I love how everyone's looking at no one
1:58:14
really knows anything someone might know something but we
1:58:16
haven't seen enough to really no but pod save America which I
1:58:22
still very popular you know they do a live show on the road they
1:58:25
go on the road with six people and they were in Nashville
1:58:28
recently. And and they sit down a big you know, big circle and
1:58:33
none of these dudes have socks on but I yeah, they all have
1:58:38
either loafers or sneakers and no socks and
1:58:42
I said exactly welcome to the 70s
1:58:45
I said to Tina I said what is this she says that's really
1:58:48
modern
1:58:51
okay in the 70s
1:58:53
it looks douchey should know that's it she says men get
1:58:57
married in in their you know like their wedding suit with
1:59:02
high water so that you know the pants don't go all the way down
1:59:04
with no socks. Yes, I will claim I'm an old dude now I really
1:59:09
just I don't like this look it looks
1:59:11
kind of light I don't like the smell of the shoes afterwards
1:59:14
either. Isn't that
1:59:15
the main reason for socks? You
1:59:16
get cold? Yes just to keep everything stinky and as
1:59:20
absorbent as with the buttons for
1:59:22
so they play this game called okay stop which is pretty much
1:59:26
stolen from us because that's all we do is we play clips and
1:59:29
you and I stop and we have something to say so they stole
1:59:32
that from us poorly because they only play one clip we play we
1:59:36
play 5050 Sukkot sockless boys but They latched on to something
1:59:44
as and I have to say they played there there okay stop segment
1:59:49
where they play the video and then anyone on this panel of
1:59:52
sockless soy boys can say Stokely stop and then you can
1:59:56
talk about it. And some of them are pretty good joke writers
2:00:00
actually they do have some good gags and when they're playing
2:00:03
Sean Hannity and Frau Ingraham, I have to say they get a laugh
2:00:08
out of that crowd the way we get a laugh out of making fun of
2:00:11
MSNBC and NBC and CBS and all these people. So it's it's
2:00:16
actually pretty entertaining. But in this particular one, they
2:00:21
go off on, you know, the idiocy of Sean Hannity, but they talk
2:00:27
about the McCrone documents that you brought up that has been
2:00:33
constantly just a little message throughout all the reporting is
2:00:39
like well nuclear secrets and Brian this operation hurricane
2:00:42
Crossfire and, and then something McCrone and they pick
2:00:46
up on and here's their take on it. Let's roll it.
2:00:49
The FBI is blatantly targeting our fellow Americans for their
2:00:52
political beliefs. The Bureau's reputation has been shattered.
2:00:56
If you listen to my radio show, watch this show. You know my
2:00:58
love of law enforcement. It is now pretty much been utterly
2:01:02
destroyed.
2:01:05
This is the best.
2:01:08
This is the closest he's ever been to feeling black.
2:01:19
In what a fragile love it was.
2:01:24
Shawn does have a point. Trump was targeted for his beliefs,
2:01:28
his beliefs that he could show visiting businessman
2:01:32
facts he learned about Macron
2:01:35
sex facts. He wanted to show people who are visiting sex
2:01:40
facts about Macron and he was gonna do
2:01:42
it. The French president don't forget the nuclear secrets and
2:01:46
the nuclear secrets.
2:01:48
What do you think? Six facts about McCrone? Or the fact that
2:01:54
likely or the fact that he was a Rockefeller banker and was a
2:01:57
made man before he got to his seat? maybe that has something
2:02:01
to do with it. Are they running interference? Are they just
2:02:04
making a funny show?
2:02:05
That just make it a funny show? They don't know what they're you
2:02:07
know, they're just doing what they do. They don't have any
2:02:09
real deep thoughts. It's obvious you can tell Oh no, no with that
2:02:12
audience you don't need any deep thoughts you can get those
2:02:15
people for just playing a clip. I
2:02:17
know it's great. Here's here's someone who's funny without
2:02:20
intending to be funny Jeff big A's over there at CBS.
2:02:25
Or la Lago. Prosecutors say Adam B's threats against law
2:02:29
enforcement accelerated while posting on gab the far right
2:02:34
social media site BS warned FBI employees you've declared war on
2:02:39
us and now it's open season on you know he's been charged with
2:02:43
one count of threatening law enforcement. Federal, State and
2:02:47
local law enforcement are not taking any chances. As more
2:02:50
security barricades are going up. The Joint Intelligence
2:02:54
bulletin issued Friday contains ominous warnings about potential
2:02:58
threats against federal officials and facilities,
2:03:02
including a threat to place a so called Dirty Bomb in front of
2:03:05
FBI headquarters and notes that there are online calls for civil
2:03:10
war and armed rebellion teams which are now flooding social
2:03:15
media saying what happened to Trump? Yeah. Investigators say
2:03:22
last week search of the former president's residence and Mr.
2:03:25
Trump's statement confirming the FBI operation is fueling some of
2:03:30
the anger the former president's use of the words underseas rated
2:03:35
and occupied and been analyzed or their impact
2:03:39
analyzed
2:03:40
for their impact. So this this is kind of interesting. This is
2:03:44
a trying to flip the script a bit on on Trump. And they have
2:03:50
the oh they got fencing going up in DC or the FBI is very
2:03:54
worried, apparently. But I have to say when you hear like a
2:03:59
little snippet from social media is go time I have read and seen
2:04:04
hundreds of these we're not going to take this and you know
2:04:07
what, they're all full of shit. These are all little keyboard
2:04:09
warriors. No one's going to do anything. See
2:04:13
their plants. I don't even believe that their click
2:04:15
keyboard warriors. They're all FBI guys, as far as I'm
2:04:17
concerned. Well,
2:04:18
there's that well, and maybe they will try and kick something
2:04:22
off, you know, anything anything to get those Republican Whitmer
2:04:27
kidnapping, which is debunked and torn up right, because it
2:04:32
was all FBI all fake is basically the I'm sorry, the
2:04:38
model for doing this sort of thing and the FBI six week cycle
2:04:41
and the rest of it.
2:04:43
Right, right. So okay, well, no, there's no civil war coming.
2:04:48
Nothing like
2:04:49
that is connected to things. There's no civil war coming up.
2:04:52
Hey, no, and there's any deep defunding the FBI is never gonna
2:04:56
happen. Who even came up with this? I don't They laugh they
2:05:00
come up with and blame it on somebody else. That's when you
2:05:03
want
2:05:03
defunding the FBI. Here's trump the obstructionist
2:05:07
and the search at Mar a Lago is raising new questions about
2:05:09
Trump's legal peril. The documents revealed Trump is
2:05:12
under investigation for obstruction of justice, a much
2:05:16
more serious charge compared to the violating the Espionage Act.
2:05:19
Oh,
2:05:20
the one that's being talked about most is this Espionage Act
2:05:24
because it has the word espionage in it. But the truth
2:05:26
is that when it comes to potential criminal sentences,
2:05:30
the obstruction of jumps play
2:05:32
this already. Did I play this? I might apply? I think so. Okay,
2:05:35
then let me move on to to the cohorts Giuliana Giuliani's
2:05:40
being
2:05:40
Oh, Julie, this is hilarious. This is great. Other
2:05:43
major headline tonight involving a very close supporter of the
2:05:45
former president. ABC News has learned tonight that Rudy
2:05:48
Giuliani has been informed that he is in fact a target in a
2:05:51
criminal probe into alleged efforts to overturn the election
2:05:54
results in Georgia. Let's get right to our chief White House
2:05:57
correspondent Celia Vega with us from Washington as well tonight
2:05:59
and Cecilia, what have you learned? Well, David,
2:06:01
this investigation into whether former President Trump and his
2:06:04
allies tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election
2:06:07
there in Georgia really appears to be ramping up tonight.
2:06:10
Giuliani's lawyer telling us today that he is a target in
2:06:13
this ongoing probe. Giuliana horse was former President
2:06:16
Trump's personal lawyer and he spread widespread conspiracy
2:06:19
theories about ballot counting in Georgia where of course
2:06:22
you're gonna remember that
2:06:23
a probe is not an investigation, is it? Are they saying probe
2:06:27
with with purpose here probe because a probe is not the same?
2:06:31
I don't think
2:06:32
there is. Value. I think the words can be used
2:06:35
interchangeably in a news report. Okay,
2:06:37
counting in Georgia where of course you're gonna remember
2:06:40
that's when former President Trump said they wanted to find
2:06:42
some 12,000 votes in that state. That of course was the amount of
2:06:46
votes that Joe Biden won Georgia by Giuliani is now set to
2:06:49
testify before a special Grand Jury though he is expected to
2:06:53
claim attorney client privileges when this happens on Wednesday
2:06:57
if he is asked about Donald Trump. But David, listen to this
2:06:59
tonight, another Trump ally Lindsey Graham ordered to
2:07:03
testify before that same grand jury. Investigators want to hear
2:07:06
from the South Carolina Senator about calls that he made to
2:07:09
Georgia elections officials tonight, David Graham's office
2:07:12
as he does plan to appeal this decision.
2:07:16
Yeah, okay. So we still don't really know what the documents
2:07:21
are. I was watching a video, a YouTube video from C span
2:07:25
actually yesterday from 2000. And it was about it was seen as
2:07:31
kind of a famous journalist who found the entire Operation
2:07:35
Paperclip files, and this was after World War Two, when the US
2:07:41
decided, hey, it's better for us to have the smart Nazis, who,
2:07:46
you know, do the space program like Wernher von Brown, and some
2:07:50
of the doctors and some of these other people. We can't let
2:07:53
Russia have them. So we got to bring them over hundreds, some
2:07:56
say up to 1400 True 100% Nazis. Wernher von Braun was personal
2:08:02
friends with Hitler. And they brought him a hotshot he wasn't
2:08:06
he was a real hot guy. So what was interesting is this guy by
2:08:09
accident found these files. They were in the National Archives,
2:08:15
but they they were misfiled, which is what what government is
2:08:19
good at doing is if you if you don't want anyone to know
2:08:21
anything, you don't destroy it. destroying documents is hard.
2:08:25
You don't want to miss the Indiana Jones and the Temple of
2:08:28
Doom, right. So it ended
2:08:30
now, these documents were supposed to be declassified in
2:08:36
2015. And these documents were misfiled in the nuclear room. It
2:08:44
was just one of those coincidences. I'm like, Oh,
2:08:47
really? So they're talking about not nuclear documents. 2015
2:08:51
Maybe this was supposed to be declassified. And as all this
2:08:54
shit about all these Nazis who, you know, right down to grandpa
2:09:00
Bush financing the Nazis with his bank? Oh, yeah. Fresh out.
2:09:06
He's frustrated. him maybe with some of that? I don't know. I
2:09:10
don't know. Well,
2:09:10
I've heard you know, I was listening somebody speculative,
2:09:13
which is very reports and they latest says well, you know, what
2:09:18
Trump had is quote unquote, his insurance. You sure what is
2:09:23
keeping Trump alive? Because you brought it up earlier? And well,
2:09:29
it's got he's got the good got the good thing or someone he's
2:09:33
he's pulled an FBI trick. And they think it may have been kept
2:09:37
in tomorrow Lago or they don't know, you know, they so they
2:09:40
raided them and grabbed it grabbed whatever they could find
2:09:43
and curse. They screwed that up next time. You hear the sports,
2:09:46
there was
2:09:47
a great, a great tie into this. The so Gillette just Layne
2:09:54
Maxwell when she was in jail, and she has written about this
2:09:58
or she's been quoted She was, you know, she was very lonely in
2:10:02
her cell and they kept turning on the light for 15 minutes, you
2:10:05
know, make sure he wasn't going to kill herself. And she said,
2:10:09
You know, I just made up a roommate who was was turning on
2:10:13
the light or doing stuff and my roommates name was a 17. Just
2:10:17
kind of out of the blue, and the boxes at at Mar a Lago were
2:10:23
labeled a one through a, whatever it is 20, including a
2:10:28
17. So immediately everyone thinks a 17. That's the box.
2:10:33
That's the client list. Maybe it's something like that. He has
2:10:36
something they desperately want, that's
2:10:38
for sure. And I don't know that I pretty sure they didn't get
2:10:41
it.
2:10:42
No, no, no, he's
2:10:47
got a lot of properties around the world where he could hide
2:10:50
something, then you can, he could also have instructions. I
2:10:53
mean, he obviously has people that are moles in his operation.
2:10:57
And that's what happened here. The Mole found out something and
2:11:01
turned him in or the Mole was actually a double mole. He could
2:11:05
have been working for Trump at the same time, he was a mole for
2:11:07
somebody else and gave him a, you know, that's why they
2:11:11
released the affidavit to find out who the Mole is and see if
2:11:13
the guy was, you know, legit. And I'd say it's a spy movie.
2:11:18
It is a little precarious, because, you know, it could go
2:11:20
either way. You know, a lot of people his basis certainly
2:11:24
motivated a lot of people like, Hey, man, this is crap. What are
2:11:26
they doing? But then, you know, the the Department of Justice
2:11:32
seems to be advancing their agenda of all Republicans
2:11:35
dangerous. They're threatening the FBI, as it could kind of
2:11:40
backfire. Who knows?
2:11:43
Well, it's definitely the intelligence community. Yeah,
2:11:48
whatever. That is not happy.
2:11:51
I saw one other report that you see, where's this from? Gateway
2:11:57
Pundit. Okay.
2:11:59
Huge. Gateway Pundit. Well,
2:12:01
you know, I Well, I'll just read the headline huge concerns about
2:12:05
Peter struck working for the CIA are likely at the heart of Mar a
2:12:09
Lago raid.
2:12:12
That's a good one that I
2:12:13
think, yeah, that's why I brought it to the
2:12:15
FBI. There's books about the FBI versus the CIA. There's those
2:12:19
strife they've had between the two groups, because the CIA
2:12:23
keeps impinging on the FBI, but then again, we tend to believe
2:12:29
are you doing particularly that the FBI has already been
2:12:31
captured by the CIA? Yes, I know, it wouldn't make any
2:12:34
difference where the struck was working there or not, but maybe
2:12:38
it does make a difference. If you're operating as a CIA agent
2:12:41
in the United States domestically, it makes a huge
2:12:43
difference. Oh, yes. You can't do that. You can't do that. But
2:12:47
most likely, it's just all the unredacted stuff of crossfire
2:12:51
hurricane how they're railroaded him. But again, maybe you know,
2:12:53
maybe this the JFK files are in there. Maybe the moon landing.
2:12:57
This is my hope. Something about the rest, okay. about Tesla, you
2:13:03
know, some good shit free energy. Come on Trump. What do
2:13:06
you got, man?
2:13:08
You know, I'm still disappointed the fact that Trump did not, if
2:13:11
Trump,
2:13:12
pardon Snowden and pardoned Assange, Assange.
2:13:16
Why is that? If somebody explains to me why that is, then
2:13:21
I'll be all in with the trumpet with the Trump idea. But now I
2:13:25
don't hear anything. I think, you know, this whole thing is
2:13:28
just a giant, like a melodrama going, playing out before our
2:13:32
eyes and we deconstruct it as best we can. And I don't take
2:13:36
sides on the thing. I mean, I don't like the the security
2:13:40
state at all. No, but I'm not, you know, the, you know,
2:13:46
we just want information that upset. We just want information.
2:13:50
We just want to look for information, man, new shit has
2:13:53
come to light. How about that
2:13:55
phony story?
2:13:57
I'm sitting in the back of the beast.
2:14:01
I said, Take me to the Capitol, her shirt.
2:14:05
So I grabbed this theory with the comedy. And he rebuffed me
2:14:13
she said, he rebuffed.
2:14:16
Interesting where he rebuffed me like this.
2:14:19
And I started to choke him. I felt you know, when so when the
2:14:22
story came out
2:14:27
some people said I never knew you were that strong physically
2:14:30
to think that I'm going to be jumping into the seat Grampy
2:14:33
here we're being rebuffed grammar this big powerful guy.
2:14:36
His dick is like this engraved but I'm gonna take care of boy
2:14:41
Oh, boy. Oh, boy. Well, we have to put in and guess what? The
2:14:44
Secret Service put out and announce which they never do put
2:14:47
out an announcement that had never happened, which everyone
2:14:50
knew anyway.
2:14:52
Is that so? The Secret Service put out?
2:14:56
Yeah, almost the next day.
2:14:58
How come Katie Turner didn't report that cuz Katie Turner
2:15:01
does a report, I want to take us back to just before we started
2:15:05
the show to give you and this will lead you into hopefully
2:15:08
some of your your clips. Just to give you an idea of how
2:15:12
different the world was 15 years ago, we're going back to 2007.
2:15:17
This is from a meeting, which was called the state of the
2:15:22
black union. And you know, they're just like Cornell West.
2:15:26
And you know, it was a huge event and a hundreds and maybe a
2:15:29
couple 1000 people in the audience. And Kyra Davis just
2:15:35
does this minute and a half takedown of what we now would
2:15:41
call woke bullshit culture and weak parents, that that needs to
2:15:48
be revisited just to set the stage for those you who maybe
2:15:54
weren't paying attention in 2007. Or to see how far we've
2:15:57
come with the Idiocracy.
2:15:59
We claim the minds of our children, they went into the
2:16:02
black holes. Now the powers that be and told us that you cannot
2:16:05
discipline your children anymore. And if you just bring
2:16:08
your children you're going to jail is this kind of thing they
2:16:11
told us then they went into the public schools and took
2:16:14
discipline out of there. So when we acted up in there, they put
2:16:18
our boys black men into some kind of special ed classes. And
2:16:25
as you know, those special ed classes are nothing but honing
2:16:28
sales until they can go to the state prison.
2:16:37
This is what they do. And then the one thing that they knew
2:16:41
that if we can put them in prison, if we can have them
2:16:44
convicted for a felony, then once they get out of prison,
2:16:48
they cannot get a job. Because they cannot get the job. And
2:16:55
then if they happen to eke out and find a job, then they have
2:16:59
to pay taxes on a job, yet they cannot vote.
2:17:10
I call that taxation without representation as a religion.
2:17:16
And if one of the things that we would learn to do, they did a
2:17:19
grand thing when they took that discipline away from us, because
2:17:22
when they made our parents afraid to discipline the
2:17:24
children, then what happened? We found out that the teachers were
2:17:28
afraid of the principles of transverse areas of something
2:17:31
tendons, superintendent was scared of the stone. Stone God
2:17:34
was scared of the parents. Parents were scared of the
2:17:37
children and the children
2:17:45
exactly where we're at and the children aren't scared to nobody
2:17:48
and they just sit there and tell you which pronouns to use. Shut
2:17:51
up, dad. That's how it started. That and bullying laws.
2:18:00
Emerald bullying laws brings up a clip that I picked up off tic
2:18:03
toc. And this is a I think this is a mixed race family and they
2:18:10
and a mom is a kick ass it doesn't like anything and she's
2:18:14
decided to record this for posterity. And she has a kid
2:18:18
sitting in a chair answering questions. She's grilling him.
2:18:22
And this is the school instruction to the bully clip.
2:18:26
They told you what at school that if you're being bullied
2:18:29
what
2:18:30
you can't go home and tell your parents wha cause the parents to
2:18:39
go to the school with weapons and you'll end up with someone
2:18:46
with their life gone taken away
2:18:53
this is what they're telling you I'm Middle School to not go home
2:18:56
and tell your parents that you're being bullied. Right So
2:18:59
Tony Yeah, self control and self control wow
2:19:08
it used to be stand up to the bully Now don't tell you parents
2:19:14
now shut down a shut up
2:19:17
let the bully go man because what because someone might come
2:19:20
to school and shoot him up or what the hell was the was the
2:19:22
reason you know what was that? You can't you can't report on a
2:19:27
bully because someone might come shoot up the school come Yeah,
2:19:31
that was the gist of it. That's really bad.
2:19:36
Me Well the other end of this play this clip this is the MOS
2:19:40
This is man on the street report. Some guys in Portland
2:19:44
talking to some lady I would call this woman a lowlife.
2:19:48
Alright,
2:19:48
I saw this Portland.
2:19:50
There's shooting of a Trump supporter recently.
2:19:52
Awesome. I don't think I've heard of another Trump supporter
2:19:56
being shot so the what? He got shot at life If I believe You
2:20:02
died Tough luck Don't be a Trump supporter in Portland
2:20:09
Yeah, big mouth. Yeah, there's there's always a holes
2:20:13
everywhere this first one to start crying you know, Yale
2:20:19
pediatric gender program.
2:20:21
Well I got two clips on that. Oh, I
2:20:25
got one do you have two clips to use?
2:20:30
Do I know about my gotta clip? I got two clips I got one is a
2:20:34
about
2:20:35
the director speaking.
2:20:38
Know you whatever yours is I don't have I can assure it
2:20:41
because mine is about Pittsburgh children's and Boston children.
2:20:44
No,
2:20:44
this is this is Yale. This is the Yale pediatric we don't say
2:20:48
children a year we say pediatric. Yeah, well, here's
2:20:52
it. Here's the here's the Director
2:20:53
of Clinical psychologist by training. And I am the director
2:20:58
of the L gender program, which is an interdisciplinary program.
2:21:03
Working with gender expansive individuals, three to 25 and
2:21:07
their families, we help individuals who are questioning
2:21:10
their gender identity or who identify as transgender or non
2:21:14
binary, we help them with their gender journey, thinking through
2:21:18
that thinking through the risk of medical intervention,
2:21:23
starting medical intervention, and also building supports
2:21:27
around them and I love what I do so it's really, really wonderful
2:21:31
to to be working in this field and to be working with
2:21:36
individuals who are gender diverse and gaining their
2:21:39
support and helping them on their gender journeys.
2:21:41
Gender journey gender expansive, intergalactic gender journey
2:21:46
gender journey is nice because even though it's it's
2:21:49
alliteration, it's two different letters, which is kind of cool.
2:21:53
So we got to how are you in your gender journey?
2:21:55
I'm on my way. Here, here's a little e we got a note from yo
2:22:01
whoop dee doo de gender change then reversal story is low note
2:22:05
came in an email fun story for your friend had an eight year
2:22:08
old daughter who did anything and everything for attention,
2:22:11
bullying, crying, framing people, et cetera all the time.
2:22:15
She was full on trans eight year old and the mother embraced it
2:22:21
in full full heartedly. You know, okay. puberty blockers
2:22:25
changed the name. She changed her name got puberty blockers,
2:22:28
told all the friends in schools cost of the puter puberty
2:22:32
blockers were like 25k for a few months. Who pays for that? Well,
2:22:39
this is an interesting question. I never realized that. But you
2:22:42
know, we talk about
2:22:42
Medicare COVID Metalab, Medicare won't pay for your hearing aids
2:22:46
but you want you want to change your gender. Yeah,
2:22:49
if there's an angle, these guys will make the money. A year or
2:22:52
so later. He was like, I'm so sorry. This isn't for me. And
2:22:57
they had to undo everything. But the thing that got me in that
2:23:02
note was the 25k. Because we during the entire two years of
2:23:06
COVID covers that we did. It's always boiling down to money,
2:23:10
government money spent on the shots, checking into a hospital,
2:23:15
but they're calling it COVID Because there's an extra $33,000
2:23:19
is some some
2:23:20
number in Vermont event for 60k.
2:23:23
And you are getting money money. It was all about the money and
2:23:26
this I'm now beginning to think just with that number, this
2:23:30
gender bullshit that's going on with six year olds and seven
2:23:34
year olds and eight years old is nothing more than money. Oh,
2:23:39
hello. Okay, well,
2:23:41
slow. No, but there's a whole system set up it starts in the
2:23:45
school and they hand you off to the psychologists which right
2:23:48
away you go to the gender specialist. Oh yeah, there's a
2:23:51
whole system waiting in the wings. It's no different from
2:23:54
SSRIs being handed out like candy. And like everything we
2:23:58
are a drugged out nation. In fact, I'm expanding what I
2:24:03
typically say is these people are over socialized under
2:24:06
informed and drugged up. Drug let's
2:24:10
go so tick tock tick tick tock guy lives a tick tock guy who
2:24:15
got banned.
2:24:16
I think it's a woman the legs lives of tick tock woman.
2:24:20
I think it might be that don't say guy you're misgendering No,
2:24:25
ma'am, you're dead naming her stop it.
2:24:31
So she is on his rampage about the lies about gender
2:24:37
reassignment surgeries being done to minors. And she keeps
2:24:42
documenting the fact that it keeps being done to minors by by
2:24:46
just finding people online that are dead who have done it shows
2:24:51
dead so Facebook kicked her off. Can't do this, of course can't
2:24:56
have so I got two clips on this. First is gave an interview that
2:25:02
somebody did. And this was she just picked up on she didn't
2:25:05
catch this one on tick tock. It was an interview between a
2:25:08
congressman and the head of one of the guys at one of the
2:25:14
spokespersons doctors at Pittsburgh Children's Hospital
2:25:18
because the focus has been on Boston Children's Hospital of
2:25:21
late. But this is an interview and it brings a few things to
2:25:24
light, including the fact that 17 year olds have their tits
2:25:28
removed. Here we go in for
2:25:30
genital surgeries. And these we really started age 1887
2:25:35
versus gender talk.
2:25:37
Oh, sorry, this is 17 year olds, I'm sorry, I didn't really
2:25:40
know that was a boost. That's why it's very unattractive. I
2:25:43
did not make it clear when I have that clip coming. But this
2:25:46
is gender talk.
2:25:47
What does gender affirming care look like for a five year old
2:25:50
and maybe for a 10 year old?
2:25:52
That's another good question. Four or five year old, there is
2:25:55
no medical intervention for
2:25:57
now who's talking here?
2:25:59
This is the guy from Pittsburgh Children's Hospital, who's who
2:26:03
is being interviewed by a congressman. And he is in charge
2:26:07
or the spokesperson for gender care
2:26:10
interviewed in a in a congressional setting. I know
2:26:13
this isn't his office, I don't know where this came from just
2:26:17
hanging out there just hanging out talking gender.
2:26:19
Guys like to Congressman's a podcast or something. He's got a
2:26:22
mic there is very strange. I'd like to get the genesis of this
2:26:26
clip, somebody might be able to tell me go
2:26:28
on with this gender affirming care look like for a five year
2:26:31
old, and then maybe for a 10 year old? is another
2:26:33
good question. So for five year old, there is no medical
2:26:37
intervention for a five year old, because none as necessary.
2:26:40
What we do for a five year old is that we refer them to a
2:26:43
therapist to help them explore their gender identity, and then
2:26:47
they can change how they feel about themselves.
2:26:49
Isn't that the definition of conversion therapy right there.
2:26:53
If you really want to talk about it, we send the five year old
2:26:56
who's going to help them on their journey, because you said
2:26:59
gender, what gender journey no gender,
2:27:03
what we do for a five year old is that we refer them to a
2:27:06
therapist to help them explore their gender identity,
2:27:09
and explore their gender triad
2:27:11
and make them feel comfortable with how they feel about
2:27:13
themselves. Okay, now for a 10 year old that really depends on
2:27:17
where they are in puberty, because for some people,
2:27:20
especially those who are assigned female at birth, they
2:27:22
might start having signs of puberty. And then there's
2:27:27
discussion on whether or not puberty blockers may be
2:27:30
warranted for that individual because they can become really
2:27:33
distressed, if they're starting to develop secondary sex
2:27:37
characteristics that really distresses them. So it really
2:27:40
depends on where they are in puberty at 10 years old,
2:27:42
when would hormone therapy tend to be introduced? And how do we
2:27:46
know that that
2:27:46
safe right away?
2:27:48
So another? Good question. So according to The Endocrine
2:27:52
Society guidelines for working with transsexual individuals,
2:27:56
they recommend at the age of 16.
2:27:59
There's a lot of discussion about surgical options. When
2:28:03
does that become part of the discussion? And do all trans
2:28:06
people seek surgery?
2:28:08
Another good question and so for, depending on the type of
2:28:12
surgery, but for the vast majority of surgeries, they are
2:28:17
not done until the youth is 18 years old. The only exception is
2:28:22
top surgery in which sometimes that is done earlier. And again,
2:28:25
that is a intensely personal decision between the child the
2:28:31
family and the doctor and the surgeon and the mental health
2:28:34
provider to see if that is right path towards them.
2:28:39
Bro, this is so crazy. This is before the COVID indoctrination
2:28:46
happened, this was well underway. These are these are
2:28:48
parents who are believing in science. And there's a whole
2:28:52
bunch of experts already to make money to show you the science
2:28:57
how you're going to make money because your child is not happy
2:29:01
today, of course.
2:29:03
So you have a well let me get this straight. You have a 1617
2:29:07
year old girl who's developing breasts and she's emotionally
2:29:11
upset about everything your boy Dachi wanted a boyfriend and one
2:29:15
another girl wants to kiss her. She's got she's a mess. She
2:29:18
can't get good grades. And she's going to be making decisions.
2:29:21
You know, you will
2:29:22
do anything as a parent to help your child but this is this is
2:29:25
what has happened. This is It's my generation. Be honest about
2:29:29
it. My generation who was like Oh, whatever we have to do for
2:29:33
the oh, I will say okay, what do you want? You want this you want
2:29:35
to ring here knows Hey, you want to tattoo there? You want to
2:29:38
boobs off? What do you want? It's okay, I love you. But where
2:29:44
does this come from? Before you get to your second clip? I got a
2:29:47
dynamite email from one of our producers who works in a
2:29:51
Minnesota School District not as a teacher is is Yeah. But he
2:29:57
worked he runs the theater. Did you He this note,
2:30:01
I think so because I remember although I may not
2:30:03
may not. So he runs the theater. So he deals a lot with the
2:30:10
gender inclusive classroom. I'm quoting here had to attend an
2:30:16
Educators Conference for some theater stuff. One of the
2:30:18
classes ended up being about choosing shows to perform based
2:30:22
on equity. Yikes. It was an hour and a half, about how good the
2:30:27
presenter had at coaching Broadway performers yet her
2:30:31
college and high school years were some of the most traumatic
2:30:33
experiences she had ever been through. The trauma was rooted
2:30:38
in her being one of the few black women in the theater
2:30:41
program she was in. She kept asking questions that we could
2:30:45
consent to answer. Like how many bipoc and LGBTQ i A plus members
2:30:51
we had in our respective programs. Worst part about it is
2:30:54
when she finally got to the safe musicals, you could pick that
2:30:58
remember this for school theater. It was all Disney shit.
2:31:04
Disney is partnering with all of these schools in their theaters
2:31:09
for the Disney plays that role right into the Disney movies.
2:31:14
The Disney TV shows the Disney cartoons which are jacked with
2:31:18
this stuff, and they're proud of it. Disney is scrub bed, Disney
2:31:23
is 80 years
2:31:24
old school theater be introduced to the world's great playwrights
2:31:29
like baritone breaths, I mean anything but but the Little
2:31:36
Mermaid. She's really racist. So that I that's a real problem,
2:31:43
man, Disney is in deep, and we've played so many clips to
2:31:46
how proud they are of the indoctrination they put into
2:31:49
their, into their work. And so I can only presume that they may
2:31:54
they may even be doing rewrites for these schools, who knows? If
2:31:58
you're in that department anywhere, let us know what's
2:32:01
going on with Disney weaseling in with their messaging on the
2:32:04
children. It's very dangerous.
2:32:09
So back to the TIC tock, this is a tick tock video of Boston. The
2:32:14
one of the Boston Children's Hospitals representatives
2:32:18
talking about Mastectomy is the previous videos they've had
2:32:24
which a lot of them are disappeared, are talking about
2:32:27
complete surgical removal of all the sexual parts of a girl. And
2:32:33
as some sort of a benefit to someone out. Here we go looking
2:32:37
forward
2:32:37
to genital surgeries. And these we really start at age 18, age
2:32:41
17. For very few transgender women where it's really
2:32:45
appropriate. You actually need a second letter from another what
2:32:50
they say yeah, we can do 17 year olds is where it's appropriate.
2:32:55
Supposed to
2:32:57
contain for very few transgender women where it's really
2:33:00
appropriate, you actually need a second letter from another
2:33:04
behavioral health professional. And the purpose of that letter
2:33:07
is to make certain that you understand the fertility
2:33:10
implications about the surgery, and you're really making an
2:33:14
informed decision to eliminate your future fertility potential.
2:33:18
If you haven't already bagged gametes or done other fertility
2:33:21
preservation.
2:33:25
Yeah, it gets cut off. I liked the way they switched this over
2:33:32
though. If you if you look at the progression here First it
2:33:34
started with guys turning into girls and in fact, Mimi pointed
2:33:38
out that up in Port Angeles area which is pretty Hicksville, you
2:33:42
know, the Western Western Washington region, he says Neri
2:33:47
Nari nary a day goes by wish doesn't say some guy in a dress.
2:33:51
You saw Nari Nari marry a nerd goes by where she doesn't see a
2:33:56
guy in a dress. And this is only within last year.
2:34:00
Like a full on dress dress or like a killer dress a dress
2:34:03
a dress, just the dude guy in a dress. You know what a guy in a
2:34:07
dress looks like as well as I do. Yeah, it
2:34:09
looks like every Sun guy in a dress. Every single black
2:34:11
comedian who goes to Hollywood it turns into a guy in a dress.
2:34:15
Yeah, always. Except for Dave Chappelle did he
2:34:18
get refused to do it? No.
2:34:22
Controversy controversy over there in Scotland. You know,
2:34:26
they they're offering free period products as they call the
2:34:31
provision of period products free of charge to those who need
2:34:34
them. It is now the first country in the world to
2:34:36
introduce this legal requirement, which of course is
2:34:40
great. These are very, very expensive products for women.
2:34:45
The thing is that they appointed a dude as the F in charge of the
2:34:50
program. Doesn't seem like a smart deployment. Just Just
2:34:56
saying. Everyone's all bent out of shape over there. Yeah,
2:34:59
that's equity. equity equity. The world has gone nuts people
2:35:03
just gone nuts see?
2:35:08
Okay, we're gonna switch gears Yeah, let's do that. Let's go to
2:35:12
these two clips, insect grease.
2:35:18
Cool this cake needs is flour, eggs and 20 grams of dead
2:35:22
insects. Now you haven't misheard a team of scientists
2:35:25
are Belgium's University of Ghent are trying to find a way
2:35:28
to substitute dairy in cakes, cookies and waffles. They say
2:35:32
deriving grease from insects is more green than dairy
2:35:35
production. And they
2:35:37
are more sustainable because they use less land. They are
2:35:40
more efficient converting feet to weight and they also use less
2:35:46
water to produce and in this case, they are a they can be
2:35:51
produced within Europe. That will decrease the footprint that
2:35:55
other type of food sources bring. Because they come from
2:36:00
faraway let's say South America or Southeast Asia
2:36:05
by soaking the insects in a little bit of water and then
2:36:07
mushing them with a kitchen blender before centrifuges
2:36:10
separate a butter like substance a grease is made which the team
2:36:14
used to bake with, but how does it go down outside of the lab.
2:36:21
So you have to see this so you take these bugs, and you give
2:36:25
them a good blend and then you centrifuge out what looks like
2:36:28
grease
2:36:30
sludge.
2:36:31
I can't imagine if it's the sludge sludge
2:36:33
insects nudge
2:36:34
but it's not a real sludge. It really does least it's kind of
2:36:37
looks like a shortening is whitish
2:36:42
looks like Crisco that going back Crisco it's a great it's a
2:36:44
bug Crisco. You know the Crisco. Crisco was started as industrial
2:36:50
waste. It was it was about Yes, Crisco is a byproduct of
2:36:55
industrial sludge, and they just gave it a different color and
2:36:58
marketed to moms as a perfect for for all your baking needs.
2:37:03
So that just backs
2:37:04
up my understanding of the origins of Crisco really up but
2:37:07
now okay, what's your intuitive eating my understanding that it
2:37:12
was a they were looking for there were some it was a
2:37:15
depression product, they were looking for some substitute for
2:37:18
butter that can be used as a shortening in baked goods. And
2:37:23
they found that they could take a cheap vegetable oils and
2:37:28
hydrogenate the crap out of them to make them into this thick
2:37:31
goo. And which is the same thing they do with it. I can't believe
2:37:36
it's not butter and all the margarines the oleomargarine
2:37:38
that came out which butter flavor which was just the worst
2:37:42
kind of hydrogenated oil because you literally stuck them into a
2:37:48
oil like refinery and then you pumped hydrogen into the product
2:37:52
until they got thick. In fact, I was at one of these processing
2:37:56
plants when I was an inspector and the guy told me about a
2:38:01
hydrogenation of of oil. He says we could pump so much hydrogen
2:38:06
into oil we can turn it the oil into a solid brick. Yeah, make
2:38:12
it we can make it that hard.
2:38:14
Okay, I was wrong. I'm sorry. It was soap. It started as soap.
2:38:21
And we eventually wound up basically eating our candles. So
2:38:25
it was hydrogenated cottonseed oil. It Crisco comes from a soap
2:38:31
patent and then when they applied so you're saying they
2:38:35
were looking for now I think it's very similar to the def the
2:38:38
diesel engine fluid. They had this waste product like pig
2:38:42
urine. Yes like fluoride, same thing put it in the water tell
2:38:46
everybody it's healthy. But that's what I've heard. But you
2:38:50
know what? I'm sure lots of producers will will come in with
2:38:53
their version someone who I think the verse I think we
2:38:56
covered it but then of course the the gays got a hold of it
2:38:58
and then it had a whole new to use.
2:39:01
We will talk about that someone no will never talk about that.
2:39:04
But I remember the 80s so that is I was saying you did turns it
2:39:09
into this kind of grease and they're using it for cooking.
2:39:12
And so they went and I was asked a few people about anything you
2:39:15
had your normal woman on this giggling woman. Okay, on the
2:39:20
street and here we got part two with a couple a little bit of
2:39:24
reporting.
2:39:24
For me, there's no difference. So it's a it's actually better.
2:39:31
You think? Insights back cakes again? I don't think the team
2:39:40
say the consumers can't taste the difference when a quarter of
2:39:43
the milk butter is replaced with the fat from the insects, but
2:39:46
they start to notice when it gets to the halfway mark. So who
2:39:50
knows? One day you could be munching on a cockroach
2:39:53
croissant as you head to the office or making your nearest
2:39:56
and dearest a Beatle birthday cake
2:40:01
Yeah, I'm really not happy with this, these stories, oh, to try
2:40:06
to the shoving this idea down the public's throat and and
2:40:09
doing their testing it on the public and you're getting prime
2:40:12
giggling girls out there? Well, I guess it's okay because they
2:40:16
don't know anything. And these are the same girls that are
2:40:18
deciding to have their kids cut off when they're 17 because
2:40:21
they're so in the know, this is ridiculous.
2:40:25
The Rockefeller Foundation in 2019 2020 came out with a report
2:40:33
called reset the table meeting the moment to transform the US
2:40:38
food system. And the entire document is about changing the
2:40:45
US. It's actually it's four documents, you have the full on
2:40:49
report, you have the Executive Report, and then you have the
2:40:53
you have the messaging report, which I'll share a little bit
2:40:58
of. And everything in this document is about how we need to
2:41:04
explain to the American people that we have to change our food,
2:41:08
our food system, our food system is bad, because not enough
2:41:12
people get enough to eat. And of course, while we're at it, a lot
2:41:17
of food is really bad for the planet. So we have to let people
2:41:20
understand that they're not going to be eating their typical
2:41:24
foods anymore. And so this is truly moving to synthetic foods
2:41:31
or to fake meat to anything but normal food at well bugs to a
2:41:40
lot of it's a lot of plant based. Now that now you sent me
2:41:45
a link to a story, which shows how far along Mises plant based
2:41:50
meat now costs less than animal meat in the Netherlands, that's
2:41:54
always a good way to get people to be interested in a food
2:41:57
product, especially if you tell them that it's so much healthier
2:42:01
for US price so much better for the for the planet, and Burger
2:42:07
King. Now in Austria. Their default or what they call normal
2:42:13
is a plant based burger. When you buy any burger product from
2:42:17
Burger King, you have to ask specifically for flesh. And they
2:42:22
have this whole ad which is all in Austrian, German, so I won't
2:42:25
play it. But there's people going Hey, hey, can I have a
2:42:28
burger? What do you want? Normal order but Fleisch? Well, what's
2:42:31
normal normal is is is plant based. Okay, I'll have normal we
2:42:34
want to be normal. Take your normal burger you want to flesh
2:42:37
burger. You're so bad. So then they're pushing this and this is
2:42:42
right along with this. Reset the table, report and narrative. And
2:42:47
we get companies like this The reDefine meat company, and
2:42:51
they're pretty big
2:42:53
meat. The most complex culinary product crafted by nature over
2:42:58
millions of years. What is it about me that makes us love it
2:43:03
so much? Is it the flavors? The texture? Is it the memory of the
2:43:11
best steak you ever had? Meat is a hallmark of our past? It's a
2:43:16
staple of our lives today. But what about the future? What if
2:43:23
we could give the world a better meet new Meat, meat that's
2:43:28
delicious, environmentally friendly, and kind to animals.
2:43:34
New meat precisely the same, entirely different. We use
2:43:41
cutting edge technology to replace the need of animals
2:43:45
starting with natural plant based ingredients crafted and
2:43:49
optimized using AI and machine learning. With advanced
2:43:54
manufacturing and 3d printing. By collaborating with the
2:43:59
world's leading butchers and chefs, now every meat dish can
2:44:04
become even better to satisfy any carnivore vegan or
2:44:08
flexitarian. Having unlocked the secret new meat, we're on a
2:44:14
journey to become the world's largest meat company. Redefine
2:44:18
meat, a whole different animal
2:44:23
flexitarians unite. So they're these people.
2:44:28
That was that was a parody. Who was it that Babylon B was that
2:44:31
Avalon Bagshaw company
2:44:33
that specializes in plant based synthetic foods,
2:44:38
which is AI are they using and they're using a I am
2:44:43
machine learning? AI and machine learning?
2:44:46
Oh yeah, AI and machine learning? What is they have an
2:44:49
AI will be miles to choose and he's got a tongue. But what are
2:44:53
we talking about here? What kind of bullshit are they trying to
2:44:56
deliver to the public by dropping in a bunch of buzzwords
2:44:59
from silicon? On valley
2:45:00
from the here's some examples of the narrative and messaging in
2:45:04
action according to the Rockefeller Foundation, the
2:45:08
message framework can also be used to develop social post
2:45:10
quotes for news releases, podcasts, factsheets, blogs,
2:45:13
etc. Here are a few examples from the foundation's own
2:45:17
communications. Let's try something, quote, working
2:45:20
together, we have the opportunity and the obligation
2:45:23
to transform the US food system to make it more efficient,
2:45:28
equitable, healthy, and resilient, both in good times
2:45:33
and in bad. You see where this is going. Access to affordable
2:45:38
healthy food should be available to every child and family.
2:45:41
Tragically, it is not even here in one of the richest countries
2:45:45
on earth. So they just keep on going and they talk about
2:45:49
closing all the McDonald's and Burger Kings to see how that
2:45:52
does for the planet.
2:45:54
People will starve they have most people there's a lot of
2:45:58
Do you think people are relying on that food? Oh, horrible. But
2:46:02
you're blaming the cow and by the
2:46:05
grass by design? Of course the Food deserts are everywhere. All
2:46:08
you got is the Burger King. The water burger, the McDonald's?
2:46:14
Absolutely. And if you look at you know, I still subscribe to
2:46:17
what a burger is not bad. You have none around here, I still
2:46:22
subscribe to the food processing processing magazine. You know,
2:46:27
because this is where you go and buy your your AI machine
2:46:30
learning plant based food machines, the processing
2:46:33
machines,
2:46:34
yes, a good man, it would be one of the any any food machinery
2:46:37
magazine, and there's more than one are very entertaining to
2:46:42
anyone who's interested in anything, especially technology,
2:46:45
what they seem to have a lot of is ads for machines that are
2:46:48
able to detect micro particles of metal in
2:46:52
the food. So yeah, they got a big problem.
2:46:56
So so we're getting plants plus metal.
2:47:00
Right, they got all these good, high industrial grinders and all
2:47:03
the rest of it, a rock gets in there instead of just a bunch of
2:47:07
plants to be ground up the rocket ship to the grinder and
2:47:11
then a piece of metal would be at flower flyer, a bunch of
2:47:14
Slivers are all over the place. And now what we're going to do,
2:47:17
because there's tons of them, there's all over the place. It's
2:47:21
a nightmare.
2:47:22
So, of course, you like bone shards.
2:47:27
The as we move to a much healthier alternative for you
2:47:30
flexitarians out there, please remember that your obese child
2:47:34
is not obese because of the burgers you feed the child
2:47:37
study showing how climate change specifically higher temperatures
2:47:40
is making our children more inactive and more obese. The
2:47:45
study published in journal temperature found today's
2:47:48
children are 30% Less aerobic ly fit than their parents were at
2:47:52
their age if your children are reaching the World Health
2:47:55
Organization's recommendation of 60 minutes of exercise a day.
2:48:00
Now listen, it has gotten a lot hotter, hotter in the weather
2:48:03
has been crazy. But I think it also has to do with technology.
2:48:07
You know? Yes, it's one thing not to go outside. But these
2:48:10
kids don't go outside because they can stay inside the on
2:48:13
their phones, play video games and be social without having to
2:48:16
go outside and be social.
2:48:17
And here's the final. I'm sorry.
2:48:19
Well, I was gonna say I kind of agree with the last part of
2:48:22
that. But the other part is school systems that both have
2:48:25
cut recess down. Don't let kids take enough exercise nuggets and
2:48:30
they give them and P nugget right. And PE is like not what
2:48:34
it once was. They've taken all these you know, a lot of the
2:48:39
kinds of things you used to do in PE I don't even know if they
2:48:41
have baseball fields to some of the schools nowadays. And yeah,
2:48:45
and then they feed the kids crap in this cafeteria.
2:48:48
So the kicker the kicker of the Rockefeller Foundation's reset
2:48:53
the table to transform America's food system. The kicker is the
2:48:58
slogan. You ready? Food is medicine. That's the slogan.
2:49:06
Food is medicine. Brought to you by the very same people who
2:49:11
invented the medical industry. Food is medicine. So they're
2:49:15
going to sting. They're going to make your your food out of oils.
2:49:19
No petrochemicals, which some
2:49:21
vitamins in there. We have vitamins in it.
2:49:23
You would jam some electrolytes. Lots of electric Gatorade
2:49:28
forever. Yeah, this is not good. It's not good.
2:49:34
No. And meanwhile, the super elites will be eating like
2:49:37
champion. Caviar beef will be like caviar. Good caviar even
2:49:42
that's like the beef. When you say caviar. You're an elitist
2:49:46
and you shouldn't be like we put it with your crew to tase heaven
2:49:49
forbid.
2:49:50
Your crew does exactly. The crew details. Yeah, that's it. That's
2:49:54
coming in. There's no stopping it. There's only four food
2:49:57
processors. Really enjoy only in the United States who do a lot
2:50:02
of business and then they're pumping it out and you ensure
2:50:06
Oh, I don't like it. I won't eat the impossible meat you will
2:50:08
when you can't afford the other stuff. You will it's happening.
2:50:15
Oh man, I hope we're done with this show and have our exit
2:50:18
strategy before everyone's eaten bugs all the time bugged box if
2:50:23
book wanted to look climate change, before we take our final
2:50:26
break.
2:50:28
really have anything? I got a couple things.
2:50:31
I gotta tell you. We just had that one. Obviously, you know,
2:50:34
we're still waiting for the for the for the extreme. Mega flood
2:50:39
over there in California, which is coming Yeah. Oh, yeah.
2:50:41
Right. megaflo it does happen every 1000 years. Why they're
2:50:45
promoting it now is beyond me. We're in a drought. There's no
2:50:48
way you know, that. Okay. This morning.
2:50:51
Millions of people are on alert for extreme weather.
2:50:55
Are you on alert? John? John, are you on alert? Millions of
2:50:59
people are on alert on
2:51:00
learning millions of people are on alert for extreme weather.
2:51:06
From monsoon rains to extreme heat. triple digit temperatures
2:51:10
today are expected in Kansas, Texas, Arizona and California.
2:51:16
California Central Valley region is expected to hit 105 or more
2:51:20
this week, prompting and
2:51:22
all the time in the Central Valley.
2:51:24
Sorry. I'm sorry. No, it also hits 100 Every single summer in
2:51:29
Texas. This is not like a big deal. Like we're used to it. You
2:51:32
know, and we got air conditioning news now. Millions
2:51:37
of people are worried
2:51:38
California Central Valley region is expected to hit once you see
2:51:42
these Californians. That's why they're worried because they
2:51:44
believe California Central
2:51:45
Valley. We know where that is right now. What is it here in
2:51:49
right here in the Bay Area. It's 70 105 or
2:51:54
more this week, prompting an excessive heat watch for more
2:51:57
than 7 million people. Meanwhile, 9 million Americans
2:52:02
are under flash flood warning as the Southwest braces for more
2:52:06
monsoon rains. Over the weekend, flash flooding closed down roads
2:52:11
and forced evacuations in Utah. In Texas, the desperately needed
2:52:18
rain fell in massive amounts. Roads in Corpus Christi flooded
2:52:22
after a half a foot of rain fell in the area back in California
2:52:26
mudslides and flooding forced road closures in San Bernardino
2:52:29
County. It comes as experts say the chances of a so called mega
2:52:33
flood hitting California flood doubled. A new study shows that
2:52:37
climate change is increasing the likelihood of a cataclysmic
2:52:41
flood hitting in the next 50 years. The flood could turn
2:52:44
California's low lands into an inland sea putting parts of
2:52:48
cities such as Sacramento, Fresno and Los Angeles
2:52:51
underwater. Yeah. Predicted mega flood would displace five to 10
2:52:56
million people and it would cause a trillion dollars in
2:52:59
damage
2:53:00
within the next 50 years.
2:53:03
They can't even predict the weather in the next week.
2:53:06
Explain
2:53:06
here's here's a weird one. So we're running out of water
2:53:10
everywhere. Oh, we got no water, California got no water. We got
2:53:13
no water, Texas got no water, we got no water. But somehow the
2:53:16
sea levels are rising. Doesn't matter does all of our water
2:53:21
just freshwater just from the ground up counts? Extreme heat
2:53:27
prediction. We continue
2:53:28
then there's this sobering prediction tonight America will
2:53:31
get a lot hotter over the next three decades. The nonprofit
2:53:35
first street Foundation says by 2053 more than 100 million
2:53:39
Americans will live in an extreme heat belt in the South
2:53:43
and in a wide area stretching from Texas to the Wisconsin
2:53:46
border. The heat index in those places could reach 125 degrees
2:53:51
at least one day per year.
2:53:53
Notice she says heat index that is not the temperature lady heat
2:53:59
index.
2:54:02
You know you're not going to be in a heat belt. Yeah, they're in
2:54:06
Texas. Oh yeah. Well, it's going to be up to the Wisconsin border
2:54:10
for some unknown reason.
2:54:11
Shouldn't they just shouldn't these people at CBS just be
2:54:13
happy? I got those rednecks they're gonna fry I mean, they
2:54:20
really why are you warning us rednecks right
2:54:23
there? There's no agenda. Imagine all this evil who could
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do that? Oh, yeah, that'd be fun
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so let's do some. We have a few people to think we do. Starting
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with Arie Kira ragi cow Rodney in Prague. Prague is in Prague,
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knighted. Yes. Simon Knight of the long rifle.
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Today, today's his day.
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Good for him. Sophia Davis in Springdale, Montana. 137 another
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I mean, you would also use the T word a lot which is what T word
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tits that that grinds on me for some reason. I don't know why
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it's
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Yeah, it does.
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It sounds really unfriendly. I don't know why. I like breasts.
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I don't know. I'd also like boobs, Tatas fun bags or any of
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I'm not discouraging that at all. I'm just talking about
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always agree with everything you say. To judge. Okay,
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quick to judge what I mean quick.
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We're quick to judge man. Quick the judge quit his job right to
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speak in America. Claire. Republic dies in the status of
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No agenda meetups without a doubt the place to find
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community in this wacky world. Why? Because it's all locally
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organized producer organized. These are your friends, your
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families, your neighbors probably love you. We haven't
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we are of course, but you have a reasonably sized to make law.
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That's what counts. Let's hear some of those who made it was an
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action at the Oregon local 33 meetup.
3:04:02
Last Saturday was the Oregon local 33 meetup to say goodbye
3:04:05
to Tim Messer certainty black night of the no agenda
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roundtable. He's leaving Oregon for drier pastures down south.
3:04:14
He has been a producer since 2014 and has hosted meetups in
3:04:17
the Portland area since 2018. We thank him for his courage and
3:04:23
wish him the best in this new chapter of life.
3:04:30
This meetup featured a meat tasting. We had some pomegranate
3:04:34
need made in Portland. Everyone agreed it was very tasty. So
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come visit Dick's primal burger in Portland to try some good
3:04:43
meat.
3:04:46
The meat was super good. Yeah. There you go. Millennial Mel,
3:04:50
everybody who accompanied herself on the piano playing the
3:04:53
Gitmo nation national anthem, which I also have an acoustic
3:04:57
version of it's really beautiful. So He's got all the
3:05:00
accents on it and everything. Let's check out Concord,
3:05:03
California had a report. Report from their meetup there. Hello,
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this is Sir lavish. I'm reporting to you from the
3:05:08
Concord meetup. Let's go around. Hey everyone, this
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dude named Ben named Ben all otherwise known as the County of
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San Francisco. I
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drove all the way here today to maintain my sanity.
3:05:20
Sir pepper outsi thanks for the beer and the Saturday in the
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morning in the money.
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This is Sam having a good time in the morning.
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Hey, this is Matt keeping it brief.
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I'm Kristin and it's hotter than hell out here in the
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morning, Adam. This is bareness Sarah Rupert. And I'm here with
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love you abusing your kids so great. Every year we got a meet
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up report from Blackhat DEF CON and to this year is no
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exception.
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This is Sir Mike Burnett of the internet
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from Las Vegas.
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No agenda meet up in the morning.
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This is Sir Richard Black Knight of the foot. Hail the foot.
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Hey, this is Laura. She's the domain name of the OTDR saying
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I'm a I'm Beck's nurse looking for our noodle gun
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in the morning. This is Darren I got deduced on Sunday and it
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still smells funny.
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In the morning dude named Daniel drink a PVR Hey, this
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is Sir James. I have nothing waiting to say.
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This is George from the Denver local out here in beautiful Las
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Vegas out of the Black Hat convention in the morning. The
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SIR Mickey Viva Las Vegas Devorah truck Get your ass down
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here.
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You've been summoned Dvorak meet up set happening today the carry
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cords local 919 at 6pm. The third thirsty Third Thursday in
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Charlotte's Thursday Third Thursday monthly meet up seven
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o'clock tomorrow the no agenda meetup Harlem the lowlands
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Jacksonville we'll be meeting does Jacksonville Florida then
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on Saturday potluck for Central Iowa calling all Tidewater area
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planes bad that is out there in California, mighty Niagara Ryu
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region meet up on Sunday. That's our next show today along with
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Taylor and John come to Vegas. There's a ton of these meetups
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you can organize one yourself it's not that hard you go to no
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agenda meet ups.com go there first and just try and find
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something this is the community you've been looking for. And
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they all like to drink for some reason. No agenda meetup.com
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Always a parties
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with the Dyson days you will
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be triggered
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you will be buddy feels the same
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right time for our twice weekly ISO competition.
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I forfeit. Do you have nothing? You got it? Man. I
3:08:12
don't like winning without a fight. I'll just pretend this
3:08:16
one. Oh, this is yours John. Okay. It'll be you eating
3:08:19
insects in the darkness way too long. Maybe this one I think
3:08:25
that
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thing could actually get quite big.
3:08:28
Kind of like that. They do believe it. Amazon's
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works they do work as they add more doesn't have any challenge.
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Oh man be jacket like it up this American jacket? Man almost. Let
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me check it.
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They do believe it. Close enough. It works. How about
3:08:48
this?
3:08:48
Whatever you do. Do not say balls.
3:08:50
I kind of like that one. No, I don't like it. You don't like
3:08:54
it? How about this one?
3:08:55
It doesn't pass the smell test. No, that's
3:08:59
saying that the shows no good. And then
3:09:01
they came for our tomatoes.
3:09:04
Then they came for our tomatoes. So I guess it's the they do
3:09:08
believe it? Yeah, they do blue. Good. I'll
3:09:11
jack it up and be good. It's not just believe it?
3:09:13
Do they know that's why it's so good. Because they do believe
3:09:17
it.
3:09:17
Yes. That's just believing still good. Yeah, this do believe so
3:09:20
this
3:09:21
and hash thing has gone out of control. It really has you maybe
3:09:25
Oh my goodness. You know now it's like, look at the video,
3:09:28
the ring video. She clearly has your emergency brake on the rear
3:09:32
wheels are locked and she's still going at. It's not real.
3:09:38
What else? She did an interview with Ellen and she was really
3:09:41
afraid of Elon and you know, and hashes Island Kildare.
3:09:44
All of that makes sense. Well, I mean, I know when this came
3:09:47
up. I will remind everybody that after the Vegas shooting, which
3:09:53
is still one of the Vegas Vegas shootings,
3:09:56
you talked about the one where they shot the thing. Yeah. Oh,
3:10:00
yeah, if you recall, it was a shit show. No one knew what was
3:10:06
going on. Then we had the security guard that we could
3:10:08
interview but only everyone could interview him and only
3:10:11
once and after that we never heard from the guy is going way
3:10:15
back. And she has a very tight connection with Vegas with
3:10:19
gangsters because she's got all of her all of her slot machines
3:10:27
all Ellen shows, maybe not anymore, but back in the day,
3:10:30
and she did the only enjoy.
3:10:32
I do believe that. I've seen an Ellen slot machine. That's
3:10:36
interesting.
3:10:37
Well, what we deconstructed at the time is that she was being
3:10:40
put at she was being used to get this guy just to say whatever
3:10:44
they needed him to say before they sent him off to pasture.
3:10:47
Right? Remember this? We did?
3:10:50
I just vaguely remember. But I remember maybe,
3:10:53
I don't know. But an hash was doing a Lifetime movie which is
3:10:57
still going to be aired in September as per lifetime
3:11:00
network about pedophiles and chemtrails could it get any
3:11:05
better? I don't think so. So everybody's got an opinion. I'm
3:11:09
just hanging back because I know this will go nowhere. No one can
3:11:13
tell me for what reason for what good reason did and hash have to
3:11:17
be killed. However, when you get a fight,
3:11:21
I would say that people if you're gonna go along this
3:11:24
route, I would have skipped the whole story. But if you're gonna
3:11:26
go this route, I would say that's the same people that
3:11:29
killed Mike Hastings or whatever. Well, no, because my
3:11:32
kids know is a high speed car running into
3:11:35
Now you sound like every Jackass on Tik Tok. The problem is Mike
3:11:39
Hastings was a journalist who had just called and said, I've
3:11:42
got new information man, new shit has come to light. And then
3:11:46
he veered off in his Porsche and I know is a Mercedes and
3:11:51
collided into a tree on a straight road. Right? That was
3:11:56
That is what people claimed to be remote control. And how she
3:12:00
had just backed into a storage unit 15 minutes before she's
3:12:04
clearly erratic. It doesn't matter when you get a fireman on
3:12:09
Tiktok saying, Hey, I'm going to talk to my fireman buddies. Hey,
3:12:15
this makes no sense. There's something wrong with the video
3:12:18
I'm seeing and this is the video of them bringing supposedly an
3:12:22
hash out on a stretcher. She's in some kind of bag. She's
3:12:25
unzipping the bag. leans forward, just push back and then
3:12:28
into the ambulance. Listen to what the five the Tiktok fireman
3:12:31
says,
3:12:31
Alright, so I need to make a video about this actress that
3:12:35
they said died in that car crash into the house caught on fire.
3:12:40
It looks like a movie sent to me. I'm a fireman, paramedic.
3:12:45
I've worked scenes like that. Those aren't real firemen. None
3:12:50
of them had gloves on all of us firemen or EMTs or medics. If
3:12:54
she was burnt up she'd be IV intubated. At least a BVM bag
3:13:01
valve mask oxygenating her she'd out of the IV in place fluids
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going she wouldn't be wrapped up in a sheet. We don't put people
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in body bags, but there was a sheet wrapped on her. You also
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don't apply cool wet dressings to somebody with that much body
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surface area. Burn up okay, none of the none of that makes sense.
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That wasn't a real incident. It seemed like a movie set. Take a
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look for yourself. She was also making movies about child
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trafficking and chemtrails.
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That's the kicker for me so that's the am hash All right,
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we'll look into it your are you looking?
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I'm not looking into anything.
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You said you're gonna call your fire buddy.
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Oh no, I'll look into that but I'm not gonna I mean this is
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like I mean this is even this is too far even for me. No. Okay,
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you're right.
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Anyone these lows
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alright everybody that wraps it up. Oh man alert the affiliates
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little little on the late side today. End of show mixes coming
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right. We received exactly zero end of show mixes. So
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nine for the classics.
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For the classics. Exactly. We've got a classic hacking Hillary we
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got Secret Agent Paul. We got the Zuckerberg face bag. I mean,
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it's all beautiful. That's one of my favorites. Very good.
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they both quit per test so they got arrested
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just give people a voice. We need to make sure that people
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the company. But I'm committed to getting this right.
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