September 29th, 2022 • 3h 5m
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You're going to kill the old man
Bill. Adam curry, John C.
Devora.
Thursday, September 29 2022.
This is your award winning keep
our nation media assassination
episode 1490.
This is no agenda
tracking pipe globally and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six.
Morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where it's beautiful. I'm John
C. Dvorak. Buzzkill. How
beautiful. Is this used to be
raining in Florida?
Oh, goodness. It was did they
write that for you use did you
pay $10 for that one. What for
that joke seems to be raining in
Florida was a joke. Oh, come on.
It's a fact.
Alrighty, then. Yeah. How
convenient is this thing. I
mean, it's very inconvenient for
people. Uh, Tina knows a lot of
people they in Fort Myers once
have a very difficult time
of Fort Myers got swept.
hammered. Absolutely. I'm
hammer. Hammer hammered. No,
really? No, I
did. He got hammered.
So and you know, this, this is?
So you know, I talk to Tina,
whenever this happens, and she's
lived through cat two, I think
or maybe a cat three but never a
cat five. And she said besides
the terrifying howling like,
like you're in a freight train
in your house. Yeah, the noise
is really bad is really, really
bad. The aftermath is the
problem. She says, you know,
guaranteed there's a week the
first of all, there are people
dead, you know, this, this is
okay, massive day wrecker. Then
there's a week of no
electricity. Everyone's got
generators running. And so just
just constant generator noise.
Your house starts to get all
moldy and smell like it's
rotting away from the
bad bad stinks.
And of course, this was a once
in a 500 year event. Uh huh.
Sure. How convenient. First, we
can we can knock off the news of
the pipeline of the pipeline
sabotage.
So let's listen too much.
It's always good to
hear hear. Yeah, maybe? Yeah.
Well, it's about No, we don't
care. We just face it. What
difference does it make to us?
Do
you think that Florida will have
infrastructure back up and
running in time for the midterm
elections? With this
devastating? Okay. I thought it
was right. I didn't clip it. I
heard it. Tina was watching the
five on Fox, and I heard the
other words have a token
Democrat. Now sometimes it's
Geraldo sometimes it's a former
Senators figures. Yeah.
CNN token Republic has totally
well done. CNN doesn't even do
token Republicans they follow
they used to. So they have this
Jessica lady. And she and I
gotta hand it to her. She holds
herself up pretty well against
the obvious scorn and deserved.
But she said something you said
and she was they were
interviewing Marco Rubio. Rubio
is always in on games
everywhere. It's I don't trust
him and she asked What about the
nursing homes? How are the
nursing homes? And it just
struck me for that moment? Like,
are we going to try and draw a
comparison with Cuomo and with
DeSantis if people in the
nursing homes die? I mean, I
just felt like that was already
the spin that she was trying to
put on it.
TV sucks.
But we're supposed to
deconstruct it so I'm just
trying to figure out where are
we where are we going with this?
Well, I can't come up with
anything. I don't really know if
I have any clips I may have one
wrap up clip on the hurricane do
I
well, I have I have a couple
clips.
Let's play that out of the way.
Let's go to Bill we're at CNN
now. Usually when when there's
an event like this we'll we'll
do a mock report now and let
everyone know how phony This is.
But these guys were actually in
bad when there was no the wind
was not phony. But the fact that
they're doing it it's just it's
so stupid. Oh, it looked as
windy. It's windy. Oh, I'm
hungover onto a Piper to a to a
stop sign. Oh, it's windy. It's
windy. It's always windy. Well,
I put a condom on my microphone
because it's windy, windy,
windy. Oh, this is a viral
clips. You put a condom on the
microphone. That's the stupidity
that distracts from the pipeline
wars. Anyway, Bill Weir who I
think used to be a sports guy or
is a sports guy. He's out there
and he does the inevitable.
end is coming in here. John. We
just felt market increase in
wind speeds for the last 10
minutes or so. We were Ride
about 4050 miles an hour. It's
hard to fathom, that speed
tripling in the next few hours
by more now we're getting maybe
70 mile an hour gusts here.
We're right at the point where
US 43 heads across the Peace
River here, I'm just in front of
the memorial for sugarcane,
Charlie, which in 2004,
devastated and sent a wake up
call to this community about the
threats of living on the coast
in a rapidly warming planet. As
a result of that storm, they're
the first community in Florida
to put in a climate adaptation
plan, a level coastal resiliency
plan that they're you know, I've
been working on for years now.
And this will be the test is
hard to build power lines or
building codes for 17 foot storm
surge. So that's the crazy
variable here. Right now, no one
has ever seen that. So we don't
know what that looks like. This
is exactly what climate
scientists have been warning
about for a long time. And now
we get to see how close John,
oh, man,
when did climate become weather
all of a sudden, oh, when it's
convenient, oh, let's
ask the weatherman on CNN. And
let's just pretend we're Don
Lemon.
Can you tell us what this is and
what effect the climate change
has on this phenomenon.
We can come back and talk about
climate change at a later time,
I want to focus on the here. And
now we think the rapid
intensification is probably
almost done, there could be a
little bit more intensification
is still over the warm waters of
the eastern Gulf of Mexico, but
I don't think we're gonna get
any more rapid intensification.
If you look here, you can
actually see pretty interesting
for your viewers, you can
actually see a second eyewall
forming around the inner
eyewall. And that's basically
this, John. Rest development dry
now. Listen, I
just I'm just trying to get that
you said you want to talk about
climate change. But what what
effect does climate change have
on this phenomenon? That is
happening now? Because it seems
these storms are intensifying?
That's the question.
I don't think you can lead
climate change to any one event.
On the whole on the cumulus
climate change may be making
storms worse, but I would
caution against them.
Okay, well, listen, I grew up
there. And these storms are
intensifying Something is
causing them to intensify. Good
one time.
I grew up there intensifying,
something's causing it. It's got
to be climate change. By the
way,
there was actual audio from the
control room. Like it. This is
this odd clip, which is kind of
misplaced, but I'm not sure what
it is. I'd never heard of it.
The Waffle House index. Have you
ever heard of the Waffle House?
So I don't know if this is a
native ad. I can't I can't
imagine waffle houses jumping in
on it. Other than maybe they're
really trying to be a
communications mechanism.
Finally, the people who gauge
hurricanes threat in a very
unique way
they call it the Waffle House
index.
I brought the category three.
This morning some people in
Ian's path are using an unlikely
guide to decide whether they
should weather the storm but a
wipeout
air but let's get out of here.
But we all we all know but don't
close.
So called Waffle House index is
a tried and true test for how
serious a storm could be. And in
Florida at least 21 Waffle
houses have closed up shop as
cities across the state are
pummeled by en
they almost never closed. But
you can see they're closed. They
even shuttered up the windows, a
color coded system was created
by FEMA. And as a simple way to
visualize how hard the area will
get hit green means the
restaurant is fully operational.
Yellow means it's offering a
limited menu. And red means
closed. The government
looks to Waffle House as a role
model that explains what's going
on
and for a company that prides
itself on staying.
How about that for a little
insert that explains what's
going on government
looks to Waffle House as a role
model that explains what's going
on.
And for a company that prides
itself on staying open come rain
or shine or hurricane strength
winds. Closing is a big deal.
Waffle House has an emergency
protocol better than anyone
else.
Even though the index isn't
meant to be a serious tool for
deciding whether or not to
evacuate. The Waffle House CEO
says that it can be a way to see
how well an area is recovering
after the storm.
If we are on a limited menu,
then you know, there's some
limited resources if we are
closed, and you know, it's
pretty serious, but if we're
open, you know the community's
coming back. And that's the most
important thing after a storm is
to get that sense of normalcy.
We made it through the storm and
now we're getting back on our
feet. Now,
is this a native ad
native ad or is it ABC setting
up DeSantis everyone can say man
That's so stupid. They use the
Waffle House index. That's why
people are dead. I'm just
looking for the political angle.
It's there somewhere to
pre it's too premature for that.
And besides that there's money
to be made. There's a lot of
money to be made. So he's gonna
take precedent over the
political angle by these
networks. Yeah.
Now there's definitely money to
be made for sure.
That waffle house gets a nice
boost. Yeah. And everybody gets
free meals there for the next
few months. The I did the report
for sure. Yeah. Yeah. Do you
have anything this storm like
the rest of them will blow over
now? Yeah.
How come you're not on
mainstream with those jokes?
That's, you're really you're
you're fit for it. Right. Do you
have anything on the pipelines?
Because I would like to breeze
through that briefly.
In the middle, look,
this is after all my, my beat
this you are saying yes. Why
didn't get anything? Did I even
get it? No, I didn't get any
pipeline stuff.
Someone retweeted a tweet that I
tweeted to audit in 2013. I
forget exactly what the, with
the read. I was replying to
someone. I said, now you're
wrong. It's all about pipelines,
all about the pipelines. And
here we are. This is this is
very interesting. And I think I
certainly missed it.
Now. I understand. There's three
pipelines. Yes. Yeah. Well, and
then the last one is the one
that's kind of not paying as
much attention to which is the
moon this important, which is
the new Baltic one which comes
from Norway?
Yes. Let me take you through it.
First, CBS evening news.
Tonight, European leaders are
accusing Russia of sabotaging
two underwater gas pipelines in
the Baltic Sea. Ukraine is
calling it a terrorist attack.
Authorities are investigating
the leaks in the Nord Stream one
and two pipelines a vital source
of natural gas for Europe. There
was a sudden drop in pressure on
Monday video shows bubbles where
the leaks occurred after
underwater explosions were
detected.
I love it. Why are they not
using the words? Why aren't they
using the words false flag they
use that all throughout the
beginning of the Ukraine
conflict war. And now they have
the perfect opportunity to say
false flag and they're not doing
it. I mean, they're saying
they're saying the same thing.
Oh, yeah. Russia must have done
that, because that makes nothing
but sense. But I just makes no
sense. Of course, it doesn't
make any sense. But then I'm
missing the false flag Monica,
which is just not throwing in
there for some reason. So who's
wood? I don't know what you're
talking about. It's nothing like
a false No,
no, no, I understand that. But
if you recall, when this kicked
off in Ukraine, the main thing
was Putin is going to do a false
flag Putin is going to do if
it's a false he's going to do a
false flag, false flag false
flag. Don't you remember that?
No, actually, I don't. He was
over and over again. That's why.
Okay, let's see if I might even
have
a give us a clip. Remind me,
Newland,
it is Russia that has prepared
internal sabotage,
destabilization and false flag
options for you for Ukraine.
You remember now?
Newland, you want
a longer clip?
Let's talk about operations
within Ukraine. We've heard
today that this idea of a false
flag operation Russia looking
for a pretext to war they want
an excuse to invade. So you say
well, this is straight out of
the Russian playbook to try to
remember sabotage operations
through false flag operations.
Okay. All right. You got me I'm
not unconvinced that that this
was going on. But what is what
was this? Those are all spokes
holes for the for the
government. Yeah, you're playing
clips now they're from newsroom
news. got news people don't do
that. Ah,
okay, we may have clips of false
flag. Okay. Anyway, I've heard
no one used the term that's just
interesting because they That
was why don't they say this is
the playbook? How about that
forget false flag. This was the
playbook destroy don't
infrastructure, blame it on
Ukraine. Go
I have my thinking on this.
Well hold on. First we do the
the the cover story which is
beautiful is everything was
timed. This was meant to happen
with this. With this, this news
popping the next day or two.
In a move that Europe hopes will
ease its energy crisis. Leaders
have inaugurated a new pipeline
delivering gas from Norway to
Poland. The Polish Prime
Minister was joined by
counterparts from Denmark and
Norway, as well as EU
representatives. This comes at a
convenient time is trying
desperately to find new energy
sources. And after Denmark and
Sweden discovery of a massive
leak on the Nord Stream
pipeline,
do you show those portrait
Annamma not only in poker. Today
we're entering a new era of
energy sovereignty, energy food
and enhance the security of
energy security, and also
security in the broadest sense
of the word.
This completion comes at a time
of Russia's brutal war against
Ukraine, and Russia's
manipulation of gas supplies, to
destabilize our energy market
and our economies. So today, we
in Europe together are sending a
powerful message that Russia
will not succeed.
The project, which has been
completed ahead of time, is an
extension of an existing
pipeline that will benefit
mainly Poland, but also
neighboring states.
So I don't think this pipeline
is big enough to give Europe
what they need, it seems to be
okay. But I think this this is
cover and all these clips of
Nuland and Biden saying, Well,
you know, if they invade
Ukraine, there will be no Nord
Stream 2am I mistaken in the
memory that Nord Stream two
didn't actually get. I mean, it
got completed, but they never
put anything through it ever.
Well, I was just listening to a
clip on some while going through
clips about how they think it
was Newland, so they're never
going to finish this thing.
We're just never gonna get
approved just never going to get
turned on.
Right. But but but I mean, yeah,
the framing seems to her Okay,
let's perfect, it's too perfect
to
blame the crazy information
missing one. First of all these
they had to tax on the two
pipelines. One, which is not
neither one is really
operational is one of them.
But the other one had the
turbine problem, and Canada
won't fix it. So it wasn't doing
anything.
It was 30% 30%. So okay, so
they're running it low capacity.
So there's stuff running through
it. I don't know that Nord
Stream two ever had anything
running through it was it's
unclear. The other thing that's
unclear is that now this
morning's reports make it sound
as if they that all three of the
pipelines, the Baltic one coming
in from Norway, and the other
two, were all struck at the same
time. But, but the reports for
the two Nord Stream pipes came
in and then the other one came
in as an afterthought sometime
later. Like it was striking some
other incident, but they've now
put it together and make it
sound like it all happened at
once. This is very poor
reporting. If they don't have
the guys who can go in there and
dig around anymore, because
they're too busy sipping
cappuccino, or I don't know what
they're doing well, their time
in June, but they don't have the
money, the resources have been
pulled for, ever since these
large corporations. This is my
taking the side of the news
organizations, really, they took
them so much money away from
these guys that the Bureau's
don't have as much, you know,
they used to have just tons of
money to give these guys and
they could go out and do their
own thing for six months and not
report anything and they get get
a complete story. And they don't
have any of these dis going on
anymore. It's just like, sloppy
word of mouth. What did somebody
tweet? Let's report that maybe
that means not always, always
helps, is losses and they're all
politicals only ones this can
stick around for what kind of
and would
you consider at all that maybe
the news media is being directed
not to go in certain places?
Certainly you can. You can. You
can imagine that. So here's
another piece of the puzzle.
NATO, in when was this June 14,
held Balt ops, the Baltic Sea
operation with the US Navy Sixth
Fleet, and they were
experimenting with explosives
and ordinance the removal off
the coast of Bornholm, Denmark
at the exact same spot. It all
makes so much sense that I'm
thinking, well, who benefits it
can't be this. I mean, this
thing from Norway and we have,
you know, our intelligence
apparatus has very tight
relationship with Norway, they
got a big spy station up there
that I know if it's ours, or
they're running it for us. So
Norway will do anything and
okay, this is this was on its
way. They finished it a little
bit early. I don't know if it's
actually pumping or not. But
there's one thing we forgot
about. There's one pipeline that
we have looked at for well,
eight or nine years and and this
is not coming up in the
conversation. That's the East
med pipeline. And this East med
pipeline is the one that the the
natural gas is off the coast of
Israel and disputed area of
Palestine. They've done their
deal they figured it out. This
is Noble Energy. This is how it
was the other one
is the pipeline in place. A
parasite.
Yes, yes, it's in play? Of
course it is. And it's not just
through waxy they're throwing it
through through Greece. I don't
know if that part is completed.
But I think this is what has
this has to do with a lot of
Italy as well, because it's
supposed to go from Greece, to
Italy, which puts Queen Ursula
has comments about Georgia.
What's her name Moroni Maloney
in a little different context,
you know, so maybe Italy now has
power? Georgia, maybe maybe
Italy has some power? I mean,
and it would make sense. We
benefit but what do we really do
that with all this evidence? All
of all of these sound bites all
these clips? Or did we have
Mossad do it since they benefit?
Also, no one has mentioned
Mossad. Isn't that what these
guys do best? And most I'd never
gets mentioned? Well, I'm
thinking they did this.
Well, I don't know that massage.
Is that good. I mean, the people
that are the best, probably
underwater demolitions, I would
suspect is the US Navy SEALs,
you would think, but we have a
couple of them who are
producers, so they'll give us
their their thoughts on it. But
the the benefactor of This Is
Us. Well, we no matter what we
went
Yes. Over there. We went to
benefit. We're a benefactor no
matter what. Yeah, we I think a
benefactor anyway. So what's the
point of making these? You know,
that's why
we didn't do it. Don't think we
did it? I don't think I don't
think we have the finesse
anymore.
So there you go. Now there's
just a finesse. Oh, this I have
some clips. Let me kind of
indicate this. Let me do my
rants. But
last clip on this is from Darren
Beattie. He's, I think he's the
editor of revolver, which I
think is pretty good. And he has
some thoughts. Well, just he has
interesting thoughts. Soft
power is out. We're down to
kinetic here, kinetic economic
warfare. And both Nord Stream
pipelines have sustained severe
physical damage, which according
to reports will make them
inoperable for the foreseeable
future. All governments that
have commented on this have said
that this is an act of sabotage.
And so the question is Who
benefits from this? Now, of
course, US and NATO aligned
organs are saying that somehow
the Russians did this without
any explanation about why that
would be so but as you point
out, one political official from
Poland, who happens to be
married to an apple bomb, who is
a really a kind of royalty
belonging to this Atlanticist
establishment, incidentally, she
was part of the integrity
initiative, this secret
influence operation group
designed to condemn Russia and
sabotage the pipeline. He was
sort of mask or had a mask off
moment on Twitter when he
actually thanked the United
States, and showed a picture of
this big disturbance in the
water where the where the
pipeline was, and you know,
suggesting, okay, this is the
work of the United States.
Your girl and Appelbaum.
So this would be a distraction.
Yeah. false accusation. Yeah.
For a purpose. So that so you
don't do that unless there's,
unless the purpose you have to
kind of now deconstruct what the
purpose might be. Why would you
blame us? And I think I think
you're correct. I don't there's
no reason for us to do it. Even
though we had the skills to do
it. Because we already you know,
we're going to, we don't, it's
really not it's for one thing,
it's a crime against humanity.
And for sure, no, I think we do
a few of those. I don't think
this is one of them. So why
would you then and was in the
Polish? This gets so damn thick
with these books and phonies,
and double dealers and ever How
about
this? How about this? How about
this? We give the loop with no
one's ever going to address
this. We're never going to say
yeah, we did. We're not even
going to wink wink will kind of
be almost a wink wink, nudge
nudge all the evidence. Is there
an apple Obama's making sure
that we're all that you know,
and her husband that we're all
kind of assuming? Well, you
know, hey, Putin had come in,
you know, we kind of did that
and it'll just go away. But then
we can cyber hacking electric
grid, we can blow up a pipeline
here. This is the actual fault.
Maybe that's why they're not
saying false flag. Maybe this is
the setup is a false? Yes.
Here's Russia retaliating for
something that we didn't do, but
everyone thought we did. I mean,
it's elaborate, but it's only
two steps. I think they can
handle it
Laborat asking for trouble.
Well, the
Apple bomb thing is what got me?
Yeah, it's
an apple bomb that you had come
into the picture before I don't
remember you had clips from you
was your clips. The I had a
bunch of clips in here. What was
that? What was that? What was
the police?
Let me see what the point was
NPR propaganda and Apple bomb.
So we listened again since we're
here let's
play this and it turned
out an apple bomb the Pulitzer
Prize winning historian has
written about the current rise
of populist authoritarian
regimes around the world. She's
authored the introduction to the
new folio society edition of
hunter orange post world war two
classic, The Origins of
Totalitarianism that may seem
especially resonant during these
times of Russia's invasion of
Ukraine, Chinese mass detention
centers and the insurrection of
January 6 2021.
Proof it's your clip that's
about an apple bomb on social
media and was a ask Adam,
actually, there's a lot of
evidence that the kind of
connection that you get from
social media only makes you feel
more lonely and isolated. You
know, people talk about being on
social media, and feeling
afterwards worse about
themselves worse about their
relationships. And one of the
things she writes about in her
book is the way in which
autocrats use loneliness so they
separate people from one
another. And that then makes it
easier to dominate them. Because
when people aren't able to act
together, when they're not
active, when they're not
participants in society, then
they can't push back. They can't
even think about the nature of
the political reality that they
live in.
So what would the ask Adam have
been?
I have no idea. Well, here's the
answer. And does it make us
vulnerable to misinformation?
Okay, anyway, I don't know why I
played those.
Well, I'm glad you did. Yeah. I
mean, I liked some of these old
clips that remind us that the
disc craps been going on it's
under the surface and it's got
all kinds of bad actors every
which way everywhere.
Apple, Apple has removed
Russia's largest social network
from the App Store in order to
be compliant with Canada Navia
which sounds
sketchy had nothing to do with
our people tell him right it was
it was it was a Canada Navy. It
was an Australia let me see what
it was. No, UK I'm sorry. UK?
Oh, yeah, we always kowtow to
whatever they want, of course,
takes nothing but sit over
in Russia. I understand the
Russians call Ukraine Nuland
Dustan. Makes sense. But he was
he was the article that just I
mean, multiple articles. Nothing
big. But the reporting that the
Russian Central Bank and
Ministry of Finance, finance
agree on using Bitcoin, or other
crypto but they seem to be
pretty focused on Bitcoin for
settlements for payment
settlements. And this popped up
not just in Bitcoin news, but
now I haven't seen it The New
York Times. So I'm a little
sketchy on what exactly they
said. But it would fit with with
my theory, which is, hey, you
know, you either have to shut
down your plant or burn off the
gas unnecessarily, or you could
put it to use and start mining
Bitcoin. It's just, it's just
wishful thinking on my part, but
there's now news articles about
it.
Yeah, well, I don't know how
much of it they're gonna having
to burn off because it's just
no, it's just throwing money
down the drain.
Well, what if you shut it down?
Remember to start a bank, which
is
throwing money down the drain?
It's all throwing money down the
drain?
Well, that's why they could
convert it into money.
Well, I mean, they could it big
amount of time would take to set
up a set up shop to make it
work, especially which is
burning tons of gas, you can
drop, you can never be able to
harness all of it.
No, no. But you can drop
containers and they're good to
go. These things are good to go.
You can drop them in and they
know how to do it. The knowledge
is there.
Once you set that up, you know
holy Putin.
Hey, man, um, I'm just saying
that it's a possibility. You
don't have to get all you know,
like, what is that? Are you 12?
No.
Yeah, I'm 12. Okay,
well then play some of your
clips.
Well, I got bunches. I did that.
We're gonna drop off the topic.
We had said we're going into
direction pipelines here.
We just did. I did four clips on
pipelines. Yeah.
More and more pipeline clips.
Okay, I
have a okay. I have some stuff
here. I have a Germany boots on
the ground. About the pipelines.
This is Andre. And he's looked
through all the newspapers and
he says he's one of our guys is
one of our guys. Yeah, we got
one of our producers on all the
articles in the in the in the
big papers state 100% Certainty
it sabotages mostly using
flowery phrases like, our
fantasy cannot come up anymore
with a scenario where this is
not a targeted attack, blah
blah. Additionally, most
articles make sure to say there
was already no gas flowing
through and now these mysterious
leaks make it impossible to
impossible to reopen the flow in
the future. How convenient is
people in industry organizations
here are on the streets
protesting and demanding the
reopening of the gas faucets. As
for the identity of the
saboteurs themselves, the
article present multiple
multiple possibilities one a
Russian quote false flag
operation to further push the
gas prices up. That doesn't make
sense.
No, because the gas price now
Yeah. Putting anything through
now why would you do anything
like that? Okay, one
another is allies of Ukraine,
pointing out that with both Nord
Stream pipelines broken the gas
route would have to go through
Poland or Ukraine.
There's your Poland. I like that
one.
I liked that too. Finally, most
news articles come with a mini
map showing the leaks are
between the Polish coast and
Barnum Denmark I could not
verify the three supposedly
leaks are located in
international waters or not. Now
here's the bonus from the
Sueddeutsche Zeitung and some
freely translated pearls from
the article. The Deutsche own
Veldt Hilsa. Demands
renouncement of using Christmas
lights this winter. It should be
self evident. This is a direct
translation. It should be self
evident to renounce Christmas
lights in cities homes and
apartments. Considering the war
in Ukraine the energy scarcity
but also for Climate Protection
reasons we should for once pause
alone these private lighting
orgies cause a private lighting
orgies, causing it causes a
yearly energy consumption of
over 600 million kilowatt hours
an idea for an alternative, each
city, each city, each city
should only have one Christmas
tree decorated with fairy
lights, fairy lights, to
deliberately save energy and
show solidarity that could make
this Christmas a very special
one. Yeah, dark. So that's,
that's the
light like that. That was a good
report. He should give us more
information as he goes along
during that exact same kind of
analysis of the news.
He also put in links and
everything so it's in the show
notes. Very good job, Andre.
Good, good boots on the ground
report. For sure. Okay,
so now we can move on to some
other stuff camping.
I mean, I have Russia stuff if
you I mean, we knew I
was gonna I was gonna take a
break and do because I have a
bunch of these which kind of
coincides it gets into Russia.
But I did have a couple of
what's wrong with these podcast
segments.
It says that needs to be done
right now in our in our hot news
break is this. Do you think this
is an appropriate format change?
You could argue me out of it.
But then I can go I can switch
over to listening to bite into
it as rare as Jackie
this, I think is for once
something we need to discuss.
me for once we discussed Biden
constantly.
No, we don't. We didn't know we
really lay it Yeah, yeah. This
is bad. Especially. John?
Hi guys, John. Yeah, Abdul
Kareem Abdul Kareem Abdul
John Pierre VanDam. Yeah. So
here's the damning clip.
Bruce, Jackie. She was gonna be
here.
Wow. Why didn't you get the full
club a little longer? Well,
because it was in context. It's
funnier. No,
that is the sub clip. Oh, I'm
sorry. You gave that was the
punch line clip you played? Oh,
okay. I'm sorry. clip that you
want. Is Biden hunger meeting.
I screwed it up. Sorry.
I want to thank all of you here
for including bipartisan elected
officials like representative
Governor Senator Braun. Senator
Booker, Representative Jackie
here was Jackie think she she
was gonna be here to help make
this a reality. But thanks to
Senator Stabenow representative
Laurel for their leadership.
Okay, okay. The reason I have
the sub clip because I wanted to
play it after we played jump
even though notch I listened
that sub clip is he so as he is
dead it gave him no snowball.
No. They usually give him a
speed ball power
half power they gave him this
time. He didn't give me
anything. You think it was zero?
I think it was zero and no
coffee. No,
I think this was probably they
probably had already maxed him
out and they had to pull back.
You're gonna kill the old man
Bill. Okay, well, then we go on.
Exactly. So this is John
Pierre's excuse because somebody
asked her about what the hell's
he doing here? And let's play
this sub clip one more time,
because it's very clear that and
he's looking around he says
Where's Jackie? I thought she
was supposed to be here play
that one more time. This was
Jackie. She was gonna be here.
Yes. He says, Where's Jackie I
thought she was gonna be here.
And that's what he said, no,
stop right there. In the main
clip, let's just listen to it
again because this is not now
it's pissing me off in this main
clip listen to what he does. I
want to thank all of you here
for including bipartisan elected
officials like representative
governor, senator Braun, Senator
Booker, Representative Jackie
here was Jackie.
Now why does he do that? Why
does he Why does he? Why does he
say where's Cory Booker? Were so
and so. Is it because she has
her right in front of him? I
would like he's like he wasn't
looking at them. He's reading
the prompter. I felt that it was
weird though.
I you think as Okay, well, that
now you bring in some you bring
in a couple of interesting
points as you go on that maybe
he's being set up? Yes. Well,
whoever Yeah, grip. Yes. And but
I remember he was reading but I
personally, I saw him read. I
mean, he's reading away and then
he's also looking because that's
how I spotted that woman the
other day when he saw in the
audience, if you remember, he
was reading from the prompter
and saw this old 12 year old
girlfriend to his Yeah, but that
was okay. Okay. And he was
reading from a prompter and and
he saw her and he just glommed
onto her. And so I think he's
reading the prompter, but he
knows these guys, or they've
seen him. He wants to know where
Jackie is she's. And so Susie
said Jackie, because he does
this. He points and he.
Secretary tonight is explaining
that when we look at
the video, I want to thank all
of you here for including
bipartisan elected officials
like representative he's reading
he's reading Senator breeding
representative Jackie here.
Where's Jackie?
He'll the minute he says
representative, then he looks
away. Ask so he's reading
something that let me just see
if it's at the exact moment. It
may be on the problem is
Jackie here? Where's Jackie?
I don't know why he does that.
The prompter is at the back of
the room. He's staring at the
back of the room with that giant
prompter.
If he if it was on the prompter,
somebody would report it or
taking a picture of the prompt.
You would think I would hope who
the hell knows? Those guys, I
mean, they
you notice there may be well,
for all we know there's no
audience,
right? And notice that the guys
who always sabotage the sound
are gone to our heroes. Like
everyone Okay,
guys. So we let's just assume
that this was on the up and up
and up. And he was looking for
Jackie and couldn't see her in
the audience and went back to
his spiel. That's hardly the
same as this explanation from
John Pierre.
What happened in Hunter event
today, the President appeared to
look around the room for an
audience member, a member of
Congress who passed away last
month and seemed to indicate she
might be on the road. So the
President
was, as you all know, you guys
were watching today's event, a
very important event on food
insecurity. The President was
naming the congressional
champions on this issue and was
acknowledging her incredible
work he had. He had already
planned to welcome
congresswoman's family to the
White House on Friday, there
will be a bill signing in her
honor this coming Friday. So of
course, she was on his mind. She
was of top of mind for the
president. He looks very much
looks forward to discussing her
remarkable legacy of public
service with them when he sees
family this coming Friday.
Jackie, are you here? Where's
Jackie? She must not be here.
Okay, I totally understand. I
just I just explained she was on
top of mind. You know, this
wasn't what we were able to
witness today. And what the
President was able to lift up in
this at this conference at this
event was how her her focus on
wanting to deal with combat food
insecurity in America. And this
is something that he was lifting
up and honoring. And again, he
knows that she's going to see
her family this coming Friday,
there's a bill signing, that's
going to happen in renaming a VA
clinic in Indiana after the late
Congresswoman. He knows that he
is going to see her family and
she was a top of mind.
Yeah, what she's saying is he
was confused.
Top of Mind. Do you know us?
This is how bad this woman is,
is? She's not a good
representative. You could have
handled it the following way. So
what happened was biting when he
said look, where's Jackie? What
happened? He thought Jackie was
going to be there. He forgot
that she died. It's just it's
not uncommon. The guy's pretty
busy. He's like that's given
speech after speech after
speech. You could tell he was
kind of tired. What give the guy
a break. We'll Yeah.
So voila. Thank you for again,
putting my point up front.
They're using this numb nut.
Karina Abdul's John Pierre Van
Damme to bring down the
president because she you're
absolutely right. Anyone here,
you you would do better than she
does. Anybody would do better
than this woman, she's dumb. And
they know it and that's why she
worked perfectly at MSNBC. And
she's great at regurgitating
whatever she's told. And she's
reading everything and she has,
you know, and and then and then
and then it's same cadence she's
she's a robot. Her
cadence is terrible. By the way,
we're
one of those plops in your
clips. Did you make that or
someone else? No,
that's circadence
No, no that were plops in the
clip
there was. No I didn't nothing.
I just clipped it straight up.
Or there's something wrong with
your clipping machine.
No, I just took it right there
was what it sounded like when it
came across on seats. There's a
seat that's how it's a clip that
they posted. They may have added
Alright, no no I didn't say it's
edited just sound there was
popping in it. Weird That was
weird. I know. I wasn't gonna
take it out. But no, you might
be taking it to that level you
might be right she's just there
to SET set her mind her own stew
ya know
what I mean? You are so retired
You are so right. You're so
right. The truth the simple
answer? Hey, you know, yeah, he
was run ragged. It's a big day.
It's a big hunger conference.
You know? And and he just, he
just he just, you know, he got
confused slipped the United
States slipped his mind. Oh,
crap. You know, there was no
recovering from that for him. So
he just kept on going the guys
tired sorry, he'd been doing
exactly what you said. And and
of course he is you fit for the
job. But now Now everyone knows
he's not fit for the job because
they won't even admit that he
would the God confused it's
called a senior moment
well, it couldn't have been
worse handled worse. Yeah. So
what up with that mind genre
mind with a top a mind? Well,
he's he's he's honoring her top
of mind. Pull bold crap.
Top of Mind. We got a lot of
dumb people in this Biden White
House. Here's our vice president
Kamala Harris, standing in the
demilitarized zone between North
and South Korea.
The United States shares a very
important relationship which is
an alliance with the Republic of
North Korea.
Why stop? Why
didn't you should we need a
warning her droning voice you
know, it's it's amazing how bad
it is. The way she speaks with a
kind of tone. That's that kind
of weird. It's not monotone, but
it's not modulating and it's
slow. Like she's talking to a
three year old. It's terrible.
She's unbelievable.
Warning. Warning. Warning. Your
attention cleaning. Trigger
warning has been activated.
The United States shares a very
important relationship, which is
an alliance with the Republican
North Korea. And it is an
alliance that is strong and
enduring.
I had you seen this clip? Did
you hear her obvious gaffe?
strong and enduring? No,
you didn't hear it? No, no, I'm
just saying the way she said it.
I know I didn't, because I'm
still listening to their
hurricanes. And I realized what
it is. This is the cadence of a
stoner. Yes, I've said it
before. Yes. Yes, yes, you're
right. This is the first time
right there in the beginning,
you hear that she stoned. Now
listen to what she says John,
the United States shares a very
important relationship, which is
an alliance with the Republic of
North Korea. And it is an
alliance that is strong and
enduring.
Did you hear it now? Yeah, she
said we have an alliance with
North Korea that's strong and
enduring. She's stoned. Yes.
Yeah, at the beginning of it is
where she's, I mean, she is it?
No, no, no, she ever snaps out
of it. She's just starts stoned.
Yes.
I know how this goes. It's
called waking. It's called wake
and bake. It's a beautiful
lifestyle.
The United States
there it is. Right. United
States
shares a very important
relationship which is an
alliance with the Republic of
North Korea.
North Korea
that's not embarrassing. I can't
get over this.
Hey, man. I got a little
confused. You got anything left?
Hey, are you holding
she must be doing edibles on the
plane over hey man does
any make good sense to you
remember that one mill used to
do that when the sense Amelia
was in any does that make good
sense to you? Wink wink nudge
alright since we're on idiots
Did you see the the nerd orgasm
that NASA had when they crashed
that dart into the asteroid?
I will say this I don't have any
clips of it I watched the whole
thing. Oh, by the way the number
one thing they said what was the
number one phrase they used over
and over and over and over?
Oh wow.
Exactly.
This is listen we're headed
straight in wow oh my goodness
okay
this sounds like a sex tape.
Yes, that's what I
never thought of clipping it
because it was so dumb. But now
that you you played the clip it
sounds like a sex tape Yes.
Oh wow. Oh yes. 3210 Wow.
Well, I have to give a fair
warning. I have for all my ISOs
for the end to show mixes i Wow.
Okay. Oh my goodness. That was
so fun. Oh, wow. Oh, wow, man.
Let's, let's do a little
okay, I can need to do what's
wrong?
No, no. I want to do great,
great reset. I got a super cut.
Okay, play it.
This is the global media, the
Global Media. So this is all
around the world. Also us the
response to George Maloney being
elected and becoming the Prime
Minister, first female prime
minister, you may tell me to
stop at anytime,
is poised to welcome its best
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so and mixed it up either since
the Benito Mussolini most far
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Mussolini. It's furthest right
since Benito Mussolini. It's
furthest right since Benito
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the most far right, Prime
Minister, since Mussolini. She
is also set to become the most
far right Italian head of
government since Benito
Mussolini and the most far right
Italian head of government.
Can we put the dots together
people?
So Berlusconi, by the way was a
far right leader. Yes. And he
supports her that he compared to
Brunico Mussolini,
because he's got the tapes from
the Boombah Boombah party.
So now, yeah, this is bullcrap.
So the point is, is that you can
here's a problem. The number of
people who watch this, listen to
the news that don't even know
where Ukraine is. Don't know who
Benito Mussolini is. It's not
like Hitler Hitler works. Benito
Mussolini does not work. I mean,
I used to always compare the way
that well.
Yeah, but hold on. That's I
think that's the reason is to do
they want us A the most far
right leaders since Trump. But
they have to say since Mussolini
and I think we had Mussolini and
Trump comparisons.
We did but nobody else did.
We're the only ones you and I, I
don't think it was generally
done by the media or anybody
else they just went on and on
about it's a Russian is a
Russian spy. They couldn't, they
couldn't keep mixing their
messages. In fact, I think on
the big list of all Trump flaws
that they put out there right,
you're right. I don't think
Mussolini was listed.
So what you're saying is this is
this is bad. Stupid I'd
messaging is what you're saying.
It's not a bad messaging, but
it's so obviously coming from a
central point. Do you think?
I can't imagine I can't imagine.
John, you're really bright.
Just all you're coughing each
other's homework or something? I
don't know. How can that be
centralized? That makes no
sense. Everybody watches BBC
reads New York Times and they're
done.
Yeah, that's it. You just do
whatever they say. They say
Benito Mussolini, you do say
Benny.
I look at the Dutch papers every
single morning and you can see a
copy paste straight straight up
copy paste little translate of
course. into Dutch. It must be
great to be a reporter in
Europe. Oh just got up let's
see. What's new? Oh, no, but
they get a lot they get. I'm
gonna go to bed darling. I just
have to copy the news for
him face and they get perks that
are unlike our perks over here
we have certain ethical things
you have to deal with.
Oh, yeah. In Europe now.
I always when I go I used to go
to see bit a lot in some of
these other European answers.
Germany meet up with my my
compatriots work the media over
there. And they just laugh at us
because we don't get all the
freebies they get.
Like, what what kind of
freebies?
Oh, they get it every weekend is
some trip that somebody's
putting on codecs when it used
to be one of the big junket
companies in Europe not here.
And he used to give these guys
is, you know, yeah, come on. No,
you're gonna get something to do
this weekend. Let's go do this.
And then they take everybody to
some big event and then they
give him a bunch of cameras and
it's just all kinds. It's just
it was a goldmine. Ah,
what are we doing wrong?
Clearly, all right, I'll just
I'll go through a few more.
Great first of all, may I say
just in general kind of looking
at what happened in the
financial markets? Can Can we
say that maybe the Queen's death
was indeed the kickoff of the
great reset. Because we get we
get bombing we get the kinetic
war with with pipe sabotage.
We've got the markets just going
crazy. And then not just the
markets but then the pound
elsewhere, the British pound
dropped to an all time low
against the dollar after the UK
is Finance Minister announced
plans for the largest tax cut in
50 years in an effort to boost
their economic growth.
I mean, you wouldn't need you
get the you get the new prime
minister. I think a new
Chancellor of the Exchequer
everybody's gonna be new. And
she's she doesn't she's seem to
be good.
No, but of course, this is
horrible. This dropped a
pound to a book, I guess I want
to take you to his backup, which
is like the time to go to
England is when the pound is
like this, because I remember
when I was until the software
was on the last show. When I was
a kid. I remember a moment when
the pound was $2. Yeah. Oh,
yeah. It was $2 after the war,
and I think it was his state $2
Lillington. And I kind of
gravitated and kind of stuck at
about between like 85 and a buck
60
Dutch guilder was $5.
What is it now?
Well, it's non existent because
it became the euro dollar.
That's why it became a year but
it was it was to guilders to the
euro. Hollens prices doubled
overnight. Basically, when they
implemented that.
It was the same thing happened
in Italy when they Yes, the
price in Italy was skyrocketed
because of the way they did the
conversion. And everybody
bitched and moaned about it, and
I don't know, because you know,
they did all
but let me tell you, I recall
working for me, VO was probably
still pod show. And I was
commuting back and forth. And so
my main domicile was in London,
but the pound was so strong and
kept getting stronger and
stronger and stronger. I
couldn't pay my rent at a
certain point. Check it out, but
check it out. So I went to Blum
and I said, Man, you got to pay
me in pounds. I mean, I can't do
it was really crazy. Go look at
it. It was there was some big
moves, like multiple dimes worth
of moves. And it was it was
making it I literally just
didn't have enough money to pay
for stuff as Okay, so you got to
change that we did and then if
Like the pound dropped like
crazy, and I was living on a
high horse I never told anybody
about that part was dynamite. So
you know, you got expats,
Americans
like you screw in your own
company.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch,
well on
Wall Street, the recent slide in
stock showed no signs of slowing
as the Dow dropped more than 300
points and entered into a bear
market down 20% from its high in
January.
Then we get went up today so
much. Oh, yeah, no, it's
slowing.
Well, it's the dollar is
weakening. The Euro was back up
to almost 98 the pound is I
think 110. Now they're back so
that they're recovering. What
are the odds Soros was in the
other side of this trade
somewhere?
Oh, did definitely you know, I
mean, what did it look like a
man that that's his job? Why
isn't he getting credit for this
one like he did for the last
time? I think he doesn't want
because he didn't break. He
didn't actually break the bank
this time. Anyways, things are
heating up in the central bank
digital currency talks in the
European Union. And I know that
our Fed Chairman Powell said,
Yeah, we're looking at it maybe
three years for the US, okay.
But in the in the EU, it looks
like they're moving a little
faster. And she was interviewed
for the Atlantic Council. And
she revealed really something
interesting about how the
Central Bank of Europe views the
use of what they're how they're
going to try and sell it to us.
Basically, she revealed that in
this interview,
I really want to talk about one
more last thing, the digital
era. We're here for the rest of
the day. Now.
What is up with this pashmina
that she has draped over one
shoulder. Like she's like she's
part of Starfleet Command that
has a sash.
I try just you just did it right
there. That's the That's it.
It's it's it's really annoying.
And she carries herself like
Madame Lagarde. The Honorable
Madame Lagarde, look at my
pashmina sash everybody.
For the benefit of our audience.
I am a bit puzzled. Why don't we
already have a digital Euro? I
only pay I never pay with cash
only based with digital money.
What is the central bank digital
cameras?
So do you think that was a setup
question? I already have digital
why do we why do we need one
Madame Lagarde.
Alright, right to keep it super
simple. But he would say that
it's it's a digital banknote
with a little less anonymity
than the paper banknote. Oh,
okay. Because it is issued
guaranteed by the central bank.
That bank notes will disappear.
No. Do you know what is that the
first thing that we found out
when we did the first survey and
sort of client testing. We found
that all those who are
interested in a digital Euro,
that would be a central bank
guaranteed payment system, peer
to peer and otherwise, they say
that one thing that we really
care about is privacy,
which apparently there's a
little less of
it. And privacy, I think has
been I mean, there are countries
in Europe, which have suffered
from lack of privacy. And these
countries are particularly
attached to their privacy. But
second, I think there have been
enough scandals in the last few
years of companies that have
collected data through payments,
notably, and otherwise. And that
have monetized those data by
selling databases by producing
artificial intelligence produced
in depth analysis of you, me and
others, and they don't want
that. So I think it's in
addition to being the sort of
central bank, guaranteed digital
bank note, it's also digital
payments. That should be
available if people want it, you
know, if if you're against
unwanted then we shouldn't go
there, but we should be ready if
they want it. Because we provide
the guarantee that those data
will never be exploited for
commercial purposes.
I'm going to stop right here. So
the pitch that she's making here
to the question, why do I need I
have credit cards? I Venmo. I've
got all the Why do I need the
digital Euro her pitches? Oh,
because they are spying on you.
They track everything you walk
through of course, you're gonna
have an entire profile of you as
a digital profile, all
completely true. And then she
goes and she says, Now you won't
have that With the central bank
digital currency, and then she
and maybe this is just her
misspeaking, but she says, Those
data will never be made
available. Well, those, I mean,
if she has those data, why is
she doing it? I mean, if you're
just so are they doing profiles
of people, and they won't share
that with company? What
you're saying? Like, I'm gonna
try to rephrase what you're
asking me
try? Yeah.
If the data won't be shared, why
are you collecting it in the
first place?
Or even turning it into a
profile? But yes, why are you
even collecting it in the first
Why are you collecting
it in the first place if you if
this is going to be so safe and
secure, and it's never going to
be shared? Now the way sure why
collected? What are you going
to? What's the point? What's the
point of collecting it?
Well, the way she finishes up
and this is almost done, it
almost sounds like she's willing
to sell it.
So I think it's in addition to
being the sort of Central Bank
Guaranteed digital banknote,
it's also digital payments, that
should be available if people
want it, you know, if if
Europeans don't want it, then we
shouldn't go there. But we
shouldn't be ready if they want
it. Because we provide the
guarantee that those data will
never be exploited for
commercial purposes. Whether
people pay to buy their bread,
or they pay to buy their cars,
or what kind of
work she gave it away.
Yes, yeah, I'll play that bit
here. Here we go.
It's all payments, that should
be available if people want it,
you know, if if Europeans don't
want it, then we shouldn't go
there. But we shouldn't be ready
if they want it.
You mean that part? No, no, they
will, the data will never be
available for commercial
purpose. Yes,
because we provide the guarantee
that those data will never be
exploited for commercial
purposes. Whether people pay to
buy their bread,
which so now she's telling us
what they're going to be
tracking. So this is the data
that will never be made up of a
made available for commercial
purposes. And here's some
examples of what we'll know
about. You
never be exploited for
commercial purposes. Whether
people pay to buy their bread,
or they pay to buy their cars,
or what kind of medicine they
purchase, what kind of frequency
they go to hospital is none of
our business, central banks. It
can be the business of private
sector, data collectors, who
happen to find out lots of
interesting things about us.
This is not the business of a
central bank, and it should
never be.
I think you're right, that she
just told us she knows very
well. What they're going to be
collecting.
I would have did a follow up
question would immediately be
okay, what's not the business
for the central bank? Is it the
business of the government? Is
it the business of the tax
collector, the revenue ORs? Is
it the business of the spooks of
the various intelligence
agencies at their business? I
think it's kind of their
business, isn't it as they're
not commercial? You're not
selling it to him. He's giving
it to him. Is that Is that what
school is going to end up? Yes,
Christine. By the way, I have
these two photos. I'm gonna try
to remember to put them in the
next newsletter
of Christine Lagarde.
Christine Lagarde pictures at
the American Sea and the ones
that they are T uses I'll bet
they're really mad. Woman have
wrinkles or what?
That's why you're supposed to
look at the pashmina. It's, it's
like a Deborah Birx thing. It's
really annoying. Because
you're probably right. It's to
distract you because she's if
you see some of these real
pictures she is she Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, my goodness. Okay, let's see
what Oh. So amidst this since
we're talking about the sector,
stories now maybe a trial
balloon White House mulling
potential Janet Yellen departure
after midterms.
She was just interviewed on a
show. I didn't get any clips
from it. I didn't get like, I
get a lot of clips. But I didn't
get any of these that we're
talking about.
You were listening to a podcast
that irks you.
She was interviewed recently on
some screwball thing. And she
seems like she's got a foot out
the door seems to me.
Yeah, but why? I mean, wouldn't
they
want the job? Job? Nobody likes
the somebody's giving she
think she wants out or she being
kicked out. What do you think it
is?
I think she wants out.
Yeah. There are 1000s and 1000s
of Syrian refugees getting ready
to enter Greece through Turkey.
You see the videos of this? I
did not tell it and it has a
name has a codename Hold on a
second. It's called What's this
called? Oh, ISO
1000 I could have been the same
B roll this show for the 1000s
and 1000s of Russians.
Yeah, but there's Georgia now
there's there's like the
guardian. I mean, this is a real
reporting it's just not really
bubbling to the top because
ma'am, no Turkey. But this is
Erawan What did they call that
thing? It's like the it's like
the golden wind or something.
Something horrible that she
don't want. Some way I can't
find it has some weird name.
Yeah, so they're gonna trounce
through Turkey and then I guess
keep on you know, through Greece
and then keep going. I presume.
The Greece can't hit Oh caravan
of light. There it is. The
caravan of light.
caravan of light. Wow, that's a
good one. Yeah.
Yeah. It sounds like no one
would come up with that one.
Yeah, caravan of light. me a
break. And what else do we have
on the did the juice kind of
going back to a Georgia Did you
see her roast macaron? I mean,
like, really, really roast him?
No. Okay. I only I only have a
subtitled version.
Yeah, that's the problem. We
can't get some. But I'll read.
I'll read off his dynamite.
I'll read along. Okay, here we
go. Okay. I'll read long
Emmanuelle McCrone. She's like
her. Emmanuel Macron described
us as disgusting cynics and
irresponsible about her party.
Of course, once I believe. If we
have something here, the Italian
press began to ask. Did you hear
what McCrone said about us? He
said, We're irresponsible. What
a shame. irresponsible. Emmanuel
Macron are those who bombed
Libya because they were
concerned that Italy would
obtain important energy
concessions with Gaddafi and
left us facing the chaos of
illegal immigration we are
facing now. The cynics Emmanuel
Macron or the French who send
the gendarmerie to return any
immigrant trying to cross the
border in Ventimiglia. confini
of anti media mass and most of
all, and because things have to
be said, disgusting. Whom is he
David? She says something here
that's not translated. Oh wants
us to keep mono is not
translated. It's probably such
as a small penis. Next line, she
might look bad yeah, he's real
small. Discussing is France that
continues to exploit Africa by
printing money to 14 African
countries charging them mint
fees.
And by children labor in the
mines, and by extracting raw
materials as is happening in
Knight and asiair. Where France
extracts 30% of uranium it needs
to run its nuclear reactors
while 90% of new shares
population lives without
electricity. Do not come to
teach us lessons Macron the
Africans are abandoning their
continent because of you. The
solution is not to transfer
Africans to Europe but to
liberate Africa from Southern
Europeans. God we will not
accept lessons from you is that
clear? micron I thought that was
pretty good.
That she's just you know, it's
about time somebody spoke up.
Yeah. Sure. Yeah. She's gonna be
trouble. She's a troublemaker.
He just never likes the
adulation. She does love her
because she is she she likes to
shoot from the hip. He says his
shoulder as Biden would say
she's
on fire now. Yeah,
you know argue that that
okay, now right. Let's just
compare that 28 second clip to
one of our politicians back here
in America. You tell me which
one you'd prefer. You just heard
GEORGE Yeah Maloney. Here's New
York City Mayor Adams
We have a brand new york has a
brand and when people see it it
means something you know when we
go there it's not it's the
Kansas doesn't have a brand when
you go there you okay you from
Kansas but New York has a brand
that has a brand.
I mean, was sky
and now that there's that black
guy who can do his voice kind of
only makes it even worse is
whiny voice of the
mean. Aren't you mean our guy
Our producer is our guy who's
doing it. Our producer has done
end of show mixes with Eric
Adams
with that voice is dynamite
doesn't
want I mean it's
I wish I could get that cadence
he's got to Eric Adams is an
idiot. Who
think it's Sir Michael Anthony.
Let me say No Yeah.
Here you go so free court judge
who thinks he's the mayor told
me the best me on the globe. I
can't force a TV jab. That's our
guy.
Sir Michael Anthony. Yeah, he's
good. He's very good.
Take that on the road yet on
some shows.
Take that on the road.
Take it on the road. Michael.
Take it on the road. What was
that comedian LC what is their
name? Who does Kamala
da who Oh, that blonde girl who?
Yeah, they could do a show
together. Larry and they could
do a show together be great. She
listens to the show.
She does blonde girl who does
Kamli Listen. Yes, Lipson. St.
Campbell is saying she loves the
no agenda show and is stoned
voice. There
you go. All right. But it hasn't
been. Would you want to write a
script because it has to be when
I listen to podcasts, when it's
the best podcast of the
universe, the universe being
universal, where we all come
together to be universally
entertained by the podcast and
the podcast, which is something
like that. Can you write that?
You could write something?
Probably not that. Okay, we go
I'm gonna give you this as the
ask Adam. So what's wrong with
these podcasts? Segment? Okay,
ready?
I'm ready.
Now they got four of them listed
right? Now Yeah, be careful to
play the right one. This is the
one you're gonna play. I'm good.
Don't start playing it. No new
show. Guess who won
New Show? Guess who won?
I want you to listen to this
clip and tell me who this is.
Thank you to slack for
supporting the launch of my new
show. Sure, the name of the ads
but slack
do I get the buzzing now do I
have to listen to 30 seconds of
this? Do you want me to buzz in
or do I just let it play also
supports us by making our work
more efficient budget.
This is Adam curry Hill Country
Kara Swisher.
Okay. All right. So she's got
this new podcast. She's doing a
New York for New York magazine
because she got I guess booted
from the one from New York, New
York, New York Times.
I think she knows what she's
got. Listen, this is my hate
listen this woman so I know a
lot about it. She said it was
time to part ways.
Yes. Music right. So I
feel they don't like lesbians.
They don't like lesbian
recently.
This first one came out this
Monday and I caught it right
away knowing that this is so
important to you so you can keep
up
John I heard the podcast I
listened to the whole thing
I'm sorry play here's now I got
now I got some what's wrong with
this podcast? Everything.
Everything okay, before you get
into it, here's so I hate listen
to pivot. Man that was some
extraordinary hate to be had
there this week. But then of
course I caught the on it with
Kara Swisher and she starts off
her first news first episode of
the new show by saying hi
everybody it's Ben Shapiro with
my little dick and it got to
clip I don't have to do not
believe she
did that. Here it is.
Which one is it two? Yep. Okay,
number two.
Thank you to slack for
supporting the launch of my new
show. Sure the name of the ads
but slack also supports us by
making our work more efficient.
It's really where all Vox does
its work from launching iconic
isn't still
number one yet still number one
on there. Sorry, to
everyone from New York Magazine
and the Vox media podcast
network this is the Ben Shapiro
show with 100% Less LD II would
be little Duke Energy obviously
just kidding not about the
little Duke Energy I'm Kara
Swisher and this is the first
episode of On with Kara Swisher
and I'm name are aza. I've
been producing Kara for years
and now I'm getting a promotion
and bumped up to sidekick I am
the goose to your Maverick.
You know what happens to goose
dies? Yes.
But for now talk to me. Maverick
likes to say
thank you for my moment in the
sun like just a moment before
you asked me. Go ahead.
Yeah, so you know her promos
this was baffling to me. I'm
kind of happy you brought this
because you know I hated it so
much even I couldn't bring
myself the clip now you would
ever do this. Well, I know I'm
going to be clipping from her in
the future. Yeah, but you aren't
going to do no I was I was going
to maybe mentioned if it came up
and I'm glad you had the clip.
Some of her promos were like hi
this is Joe Rogan with a new
show. Oh Just kidding It's Kara
Swisher so she's she's
communicating to pointed that
she's communicating two things.
One, she is doing a show similar
where she has an interview with
a long interview with someone
although it's only an hour Our
big
golly I've never heard of such a
thing and it shocked depresses
she is so
irked. She's like an Air
America. disc jockey. She's so
irked that these two assholes
Joe Rogan and the little dick
energy of Ben Shapiro that they
have huge audiences police watch
me I'm Kara Swisher
now here's the other thing
besides that, by the way, some
poor form they're very clever.
We wouldn't say You know, we
would have said no, but that's a
burn we're burning back to tape.
Let's start over Kara. Just do a
normal. Hey, this is
what everybody else yes
you are and then she had Chris
Cuomo on who ran circles around
her.
Yeah, I did I believe me I
didn't cut I'll I got just a
What's wrong part which is the
quick Chris Cuomo who the hell
cares. But I want to play part
three. And then I want to I'm
gonna actually play this part
three and in advancing with it
tell you what I think is wrong.
You can't have two people
because he or she brought her
side kick. To be as though she
brought her producer to be a
psychic because everybody wants
to be in front of the camera.
Right? Yeah. So she brought this
one and this other woman, she at
some point on and off if you
listen to you watch the video.
No. So if you listen to it, I
said, if you listen to it, you
can't if you see the video, it'd
be better. If they have video. I
don't I don't know. But they
sound like the same person. You
have to if you're going to do a
dis a tip for podcasters out
there. If you're hanging out
with somebody all the time you
start sounding like them. You
can't do a podcast with them.
Just like Glenn Beck by the way.
He's got those three guy stole
sound like Glenn Beck, I'm
going to stop you there. This is
what you're saying you should
not do is something that radio
guys have done since the early
80s. I'm going to say Scott
Shannon was the first one who
did it. As you 100 In New York,
he hired Ross Britton, and every
other guy that he's hired as a
sidekick. Who sounds enough like
him, that if he's told me the
straight up, if Scott's not
there, either for one break or
something or whatever, or even
for a whole show, the audience
is not immediately tuned tuning
out because they hear a wildly
different voice. And that's why
Glenn Beck does it too. Now, why
Karen nating why Kara Swisher
does this I have no idea.
Well, I find it annoying. And
even when Beck was doing his
radio show and he had these he
had this one guy in particular,
that was always on the show with
him. Like a side kick still
doesn't say they did to have a
talk and I go I don't know who
the hell is talking here. This
woman because she's hanging out
there in the same milieu and
she's starting to sound like
her. She doesn't sound
completely like her, but she's
sounding too close. And when you
listen to this, she does
something else because she must
be aware of this. Because she
keeps saying like if I'm talking
to you, Adam curry, and blah
blah blah Adam curry. I don't
you don't do that. Unless you're
trying to make it clear that
you're identifying that you're
not Adam curry.
You don't even like me saying
John on the show. We
don't I find a poor form for
people to keep referring to.
Because you don't do that in
real life.
Oh, I do that all the time.
Tina, come on Tina.
You know you never I had never
heard you say to you always
don't pull.
Don't pull the trigger. You
always saying
yeah, Tina is when she's got the
gun. So let's listen to this.
They do say darling to her.
That is what you say darling
going part three, part three.
Trump has all been declared he's
running in 2024 and the Queen
has died which is unrelated to
the two items but in some way
who could blame her? Have you
enjoyed your time off or summer
vacations Kara Swisher
I don't vacation name I ran a
major tech conference code and
16 people invade your people in
two days and then I've been
traveling and I've done tons of
interviews. I don't I don't take
vacation. I
was there I was on stage with
you in my yellow suit. Yes, I
love it by the way Kara Swisher
you always need everyone to know
I'm Kara Swisher and I don't
take holidays.
Yeah, I did this. I cringed at
this as well. I'm like, Oh,
really? Oh, you don't take she's
a millionaire multimillionaire,
probably mainly by divorce. But
she's done quite well with her
conferences. And once she got
away from from the Wall Street
Journal and was able to set it
up herself. And you know, she's
she set for life. But she is she
really thinks she's all that in
the bag of chips. She she
tweeted. I tweet back at her all
the time. I hate her I might as
well try to reach her. And I do
and she's uh you know, coming up
the first episode of the pod so
I read and I reply yeah replies
it please don't call it pod and
her reply I will always
Oh, Please usually you know who
you can get under your skin. I
get on your break and
broadcasting.
Oh don't tell me it's Leo
Laporte me
silicon spin
Great show everybody. Nice
talking to you, John. John.
John. Really? You gave her you
gave
her the break and as far as I
know she's never been
to man you got Natalie del Conte
Morris and you got Kara Swisher
well done John. Coach to the
others believe me
coach to the women we hate what
is going on. Now that's not true
because Jen briny is a runaway
success that you knocked it out
of the park with her. Knocked it
out of the park.
So I know the park with all of
them in in essence. Part Two
part two of what's wrong with
these podcasts? I want you to
guess
you probably wait Part Two when
you mean we've
departure is a second second.
This is called www TP another
own no one not. Don't start it.
Okay. This is I want you to
guess who's doing this podcast?
Can I start it? Yep. Just seeing
if I can guess it from that
alone. No decades ago. A quote
was carved into a marble wall
at headquarters.
And you shall know the truth it
reads and the truth shall make
you free.
Ah, this is the CIA podcast now.
I just remembered what it was. I
wouldn't have known if I didn't
know they had a podcast at the
very end. It was the slogan of
the CIA. Is that the CIA
podcast?
Yes. This is episode one.
Yes. How bad does that suck?
More other? So they brought on
for their first interview. First
of all these these two? Nick's
Do you have more? Clips of this?
Yes. But I had to switch the
nomenclature.
Can I just say one thing about
this podcast in gross violation
of I think all standards and
practices. They are using
transistor as their hosting
company. You know, on the pod
father I know stuff. Yeah,
that's a French company. They
are host they are hosting this
at a French company.
Yep. Okay.
You knew that.
I knew this was it. I knew this
wasn't kosher.
Something's up here. Okay, what
are we doing? What do you got?
So we're gonna move to that what
that whole podcast was about
which was an interview with
William Burns. And so let's go
to the clips Bill Burns
interview.
Now who is Bill Burns?
He is the head honcho of the CIA
former. He's got a really spooky
background, even though he says
he never was in the CIA. But he
was an ambassador to Russia.
He's been all over the Middle
East. Yes,
he's one. Episode one guest one.
Yeah. You'd think that in
typical fashion, you'd have the
director of the CIA on or you
know, maybe roll out Brennan to
say you know, if you smell
guilty, you're guilty. Something
like that. No. Okay. Can I
start?
Well, I know Bill Burns is the
director of the CIA.
No, this was okay. I didn't
understand you said yeah, no, I
said Bill Burns is this guy's
he's been a spook all his life
yeah William Burroughs CIA
director but they brought him on
and they it turns out to guy is
not entertaining and and neither
are these two people that are
just doing the podcast are so
giddy
and or is the music
or the music and tonight that
but they had a trailer which
different music with the same
opening, which was worse. But
anyway, so here we go.
D and I couldn't be more excited
and honored.
All right, everybody, hold on a
second. That's a good start.
Let's try that again. Really
sounds like you're excited.
Okay, let's try that again. Can
be let's try it again.
D and I couldn't be more excited
and honored to sit down on this
debut episode with CIA director
Bill Burns. Hello, sir. Thank
you so much for joining us
today.
Well, it's great to be with you
guys. And
why do they identify themselves
by their like I'm Special Agent
burns I'm the I'm Special Agent
Pete or whatever it was it just
host Are you
playing clip? Two?
Are you want you didn't tell me
to play clip two.
Okay, no, I man play you
shouldn't be playing Bill Burns
interview with no number.
Yeah, that's what I was playing.
Okay. Yeah.
The time what's the length on
that one?
To 20 long to 20
to 20. Okay. Okay, play
D and I couldn't be more excited
and honored to sit down on this
debut episode with CIA director,
Bill Burns. Hello, sir. Thank
you so much for joining us
today.
Well, it's great to be with you
guys. And you're right,
intelligence agencies are
supposed to collect secrets and
keep them and not talk too much
about them. We do usually
operate in the shadows out of
sight, out of mind, our
successes are often obscured or
failures are often painfully
visible. And our sacrifices are
often unknown. At a certain
amount of discretion certainly
comes with the territory, we
have a profound obligation to
protect agents and officers who
risked their lives in support of
our mission, which is to help
protect Americans. But I'm
convinced, as I know you are
that in our democracy, where
trust in institutions is in such
short supply, that it's
important to try to explain
ourselves as best we can, and to
demystify a little bit of what
we do. So that's why I'm glad
you're launching this podcast
and glad to be with you. And
that's
a great word to use the
demystify word.
All of a sudden, it turned into
a great podcast.
And what we are trying to do is
just that is we think that by
engaging a little bit more with
the public, we can kind of help
to lessen some of those
misconceptions that many do have
of us. So thank you for that.
Agreed. And actually, so we want
to ask you, what do you think
are some of the biggest
misconceptions that people have
about the CIA?
Well, I should start by saying
that I love spy movies. But one
big misconception that a lot of
those really entertaining movies
feed is that intelligence in
real life. It's just a glamorous
world of solo operators, the
world of James Bond and Jason
Bourne and Jack Ryan, World of
heroic individuals who drive
fast cars and defuse bombs and
solve world crises all on their
own every day. That I have to
tell you is a constant source of
amusement for my wife and
daughters, and never cease to
remind me that they don't
exactly fit that image. Since
I'm most comfortable driving our
2013 Subaru Outback posted speed
limits, and that for me, at
least the height of
technological daring as when I
can finally get the Roku remote
to work at home.
Oh, brother.
So, first of all, the CIA
mission used to be informally
jump out of airplanes save the
world. Here on the cia.gov
website. He said their mission
is to protect Americans know, at
the CIA, our mission is to
preempt threats and further US
national security objectives by
collecting foreign intelligence
that matters, producing
objective all source analysis,
conducting effective covert
action as directed by the
President and safeguarding the
secrets that helped keep our
nation safe. So it's just not
true what he said. Surprise.
The there's I don't have all
this interview, obviously, even
though the podcast is fairly
short at 17 minutes. Oh,
really? That's their idea of a
podcast? Yeah. Yeah, she's
and but does I get one more clip
from him? And he gives away a
lot of the information that I
don't know if he what's the
point of telling everyone he
drives a Subaru? I don't know.
What's the point of saying he
uses
because I'm not sure because the
wife drives the Subaru and it
was a hit as he's not going to
get him
back cookie. And then he goes
on. He also talks about his 20
went overseas missions, which is
a detail I thought don't think
was important to anything and
maybe needless was
misinformation. But was he
telling us this stuff? Or let me
ask you something maybe
differently? Is this not just
another part of the unclogging?
You know, now they're
unclogging. Now we're going to
talk now CIA is coming to the
front, everybody's they're all
coming back. All the Obama
people are all showing up. And
now the CIA has been real quiet
for a long time. Now they're
doing a podcast. I mean, that
can't be overlooked.
Well, I think there's
Is this the recruiting tool? Or
is it just I think
it's, I think it's a couple of
things. I I'm not sure what it
is, and the idea that they're
doing their job, they I should
have no clue why they're doing
this. But, but they're doing it
I think it's just to assuage
personally, the woke element
that they brought into the
agency, as a as a front and this
is just their, okay, this is
their nod to these idiots. And
they're gonna Okay, well do me,
I gotta be the guy. You're
interviewing me and you're gonna
probably do five of these maybe
that and that'll be it, they'll
be done. And they say, well,
nobody listened to and by the
way, nobody is going to listen
because no matter where they put
it, it's posted only on the
cia.gov site that I can find. I
know this is it. This is so this
is pretty much to do. So he's
home. Our second bill is married
to Agnes brown mother of
Scotland's national poet Robert
Burns what now that can't be
that can't be right that's gotta
be different you get some
somebody that's connected to his
connected his wiki pedia All
right far to
the truth is that intelligence
is very much a team sport. It's
a profession of hard collective
work and shared risks, and
remarkable common dedication
every day. Our officers are
doing hard jobs and hard places
around the world. Every day,
we're recruiting agents and
collecting information on the
plans and the intentions and the
capabilities of our adversaries.
Every day are scientists and
technologists and digital
specialists are developing new
tools to help us compete to
those adversaries every day. Our
analysts are sifting through all
that information and studying
the global landscape that tried
to produce the best insights
that we can to help the
President make the best policy
choices that he can.
Basically, they do what we do.
Except they haven't figured out
how to do make a podcast out of
it yet. We do the same thing. We
look around we people give us
reports, we get reports. For the
people who put it together, we
use technology and then but now
instead now we turn it into a
podcast, you turn it in you
weaponize it for political
reasons.
We don't do that. That's for
sure. So that led me to this Oh.
Which is the grin grin green
roll gold?
Yes. I do have these clips. No,
no, I do not have these clips. I
saw it. And let me tell you what
happened. I had it ready to
clip. I saw your clips come and
I'm like, Oh, he has it. I do
have it. So you got it.
So Greenwald was on the rising
sun or whatever the hell the
name of this rising whatever it
is the
The hills are rising. The rising
No, no, but
the it's the spin off to what
the two guys know crystal ball
and rising. Yes. They are. Yes.
They went off to do their own
podcast and they're making money
and your heal people aren't
real people. Zero.
So they had Snowden on and
Snowden brought up some new
stuff. And New information has
come to light. And I thought it
was fascinating. His
interpretation may or may not be
on the money. But it's
definitely worth listening to
what he had to say about mostly
about Trump. And here we go.
I've got information, man, new
shit has come to light. And
the reason why media outlets
dislike Snowden and Assange, and
so many people like them, even
though those people are the ones
enabling journalists to do the
job they claim they're there to
do is because there's sources
inside the CIA and the FBI and
the Justice Department in the
White House hates Snowden and
Assange. And therefore they just
reflect reflexively, those same
biases. That is what these media
outlets are for.
Women that went too fast for me,
what did he exactly say? Their
discussion was about a
discussion ramble. They went
from here to there. Of course,
it's the rising This was because
we'll speak also because
anything with Greenwald is too
long.
It's too long.
He's long. He's long. He's long
winded. Yes. And but by the way,
I took this I just took this
clip off the end of his long
discussion of the of the what's
wrong with the media, which is
that they they're beholden to
CIA, FBI in the sources that
feed him stuff, and they just
regurgitate it for the public.
Now, what
does that have to do with
Snowden, though? I
don't understand. Well, it led
into into the Snowden discussion
about him not getting his
extradition. And that is
extradition, but his pardon from
from Trump. But I needed that at
the beginning, because that
tells you that the media is is
in the bag, and they're not
going to help the whole thing.
The whole thing is it was
rigged. It was fixed. And here's
he continues to kind of
play that first clip again, just
so I can hear it now. Okay,
context, and the reason
why media outlets dislike
Snowden and Assange, and so many
people like them, even though
those people are the ones
enabling journalists to do the
job they claim they're there to
do is because their sources
inside the CIA and the FBI and
the Justice Department in the
White House hates Snowden and
Assange and therefore, they just
reflect reflexively, those same
biases. That is what these media
outlets are for.
Okay. All right. I guess we'll
continue with clip two.
He had to transit through Moscow
on his way to Havana and the but
the the Obama administration led
by Joe Biden did everything
possible to block him from
leaving Moscow Ben Rhodes
boasted bragged in his own book
about he called the Cubans and
said if you want us to let this
embargo if you want to have
better relations, is with us.
You better not do anything to
help Edward Snowden get out of
Moscow? Because if you do,
there'll be no political space
to do it. The reason he's in
Russia isn't because he chose to
be it's because the Obama
administration forced him to be
precisely so that they could
turn around and get morons to
think, Oh, well, if he's in
Russia, he must be a Kremlin
spy.
And now he's a citizen.
Yeah, this brings up a lot of
possibilities, which I put down
as more background. I
agree. I agree.
Not a big deal. That's just more
background to the choice clip,
which is next. And
that is the problem is it was
the Trump administration
considering actively pardoning
Snowden. I think it was one of
Trump's more cowardly moves. Not
to have done that the reason he
didn't was because the second
impeachment trial was hanging
over his head in Marco Rubio and
Lindsey Graham made clear it and
Mitch McConnell if you pardon
Snowden, we're gonna vote for
your own impeachment. But he
didn't. And now the Biden
administration was a part of the
Obama administration is
continuing this repressive
attack on whistleblowers that
led to Snowden not being able to
come back to the United States
in the first place.
Yep. I had never heard that
before, Glenn, that there was a
threat from Rubio and Graham and
some of the more like hawkish
pro security state Republicans
to potentially vote to convict
Trump in that impeachment
hearing over Snowden. Is there.
Just explain that a little bit
more to me, because that's a new
piece of information for me. Oh,
this
is great. So it's the Chip and
Dale and the turtle.
So you have the turtle you have
the Chip and Dale, you have
Lindsey Graham, that lady G. And
you have to remember that
Rubio's on the Intelligence
Committee. Yeah, we have to, we
have to always remember we
always have to remember or
recall the fact that the FBI is
what was always primarily used
for does work. They do stuff
they got, I think, Bo
Rubio because he is on the Intel
Committee. I think Rubio is real
problem. He's a remedial
compromise. I think the FBI has
got pictures of both Graham and
Rubio with a dick in their
mouth. John, blunt about it.
Geez, that mean, and I would
never say something like that.
Hey, you would know.
But there's something wrong with
this picture that these two guys
especially I mean, Graham, we
know is just a phony lives at
home with his mom. Still as far
as I know. No, that's serious.
Yeah. And yeah, life did look
good. Last time we came the
conversation as it was during
the Trump administration came
out they lived at home with his
mom.
I mean, you could have said
tubes smoking. I mean, anything
would have been better than
that. Oh, you know, I'm done by
that. Smoking that's I don't
want to be vague. This is what
they get a photo of. And so they
these guys can't. They're there.
They're useless is
you're making a mistake as
represented Mark. Mark on
public. Marcos. Mom lives with
him. You say Don't you
understand? He lives with me.
Okay.
The Indus not Marcos that has
lived with the mamas, Lindsay
Oh, Lindsey. Oh, same lady G.
Lindy Hop, please.
No, no, Marcos Rubio i Who knows
where he lives with what? But
that's stupid. It's pathetic
because he was a runner for he
was gonna try to use going for
president and he was
compromised. He's obviously
compromised. If this story is
even remotely true. Lindsey we
know is totally compromised
because he sways with the wind
and sways other ways. Yeah,
there it is. And
the honor roll Jhansi keep it
going. I'm sorry. You shouldn't
say your name. Hey, you You're
on a roll you
so So this story is your and
Trump should have known better
he says we all because you still
need 75 yes votes to get the
impeachment. I think if it came
down to a lot of Democrats would
pull back on it because nobody
wants to impeach the president.
And it because the second
impeach was over the phone call
the perfect phone call. So I
mean, that was dumb. But if
those guys came over to Trump's
look really well, let's play.
There's a little more
information here coming up.
Let's go to part four.
Yeah, so you know, obviously I
was somebody who was working
very actively, both publicly
advocating but also in private,
doing everything I could to
secure a pardon for both Assange
and Snowden. Snowden being my
source. And Assange being
someone I regard as heroic. And
there was real movement inside
the Trump administration to give
particularly Snowden apart Nicky
much closer to Snowden, then
they get to Assange. And if you
think about it, why would they
have initiated an impeachment
proceeding against a president
who within a couple of weeks was
on his way out and the reason
Crystal was that they were very
Free that on his way out. But
Trump was going to do a bunch of
stuff, including not just giving
pardons to Snowden and or
Assange, but also declassify all
kinds of documents he had been
threatening to declassify about
the CIA about the Kennedy
assassination. Had against Trump
doing what they consider to
crack up on his way out was the
second impeachment trial. And
they explicitly communicated to
Trump, multiple Republican kind
of hawkish senators did that if
you do that, we know you're
thinking about doing what right
Rand Paul and Matt Gates and
others were encouraging him to
do, which was pardon Snowden,
that will severely jeopardize
your chances of getting out of
this impeachment trial with an
acquittal. And that was the kind
of Sword of Damocles hanging
over his head during that
transition.
Wow.
does that relate to the
documents that he then takes to
mar a Lago? Because there's some
reporting that the documents
that he took there were, you
know, related to Russia gate,
they were things that, you know,
he had flirted with
declassifying before, but didn't
for whatever reason, do you
know, if there's a connect
there?
What I know for sure, is that
Trump was threatening to
declassify all of those
documents relating to Russia
gate because Trump believes I
think, with a lot of validity,
that there were crimes committed
or at least ethical
transgressions committed during
the 2016 election to create and
manufacture russiagate. It came
out of the CIA. And I don't know
exactly which documents he took.
Nobody really knows exactly
which documents he took. But
sure, it certainly seems to
align with everything I knew at
the time, which was that Trump
wanted those documents public
had the power to declassify
them. And now his defense is
that he did.
Man, that's not bad for Crystal.
No, that at all, man, that's and
what's interesting is you listen
to this. And then if you go back
to the CIA, podcast, and listen
to Bill continue, he goes on
about how important it is to be
nonpartisan and blah, blah,
blah. That was just, I made sure
to clip that part too. Because
it's just like, What are you
kidding me? Especially after
that Russia gate in his more
recent stuff with the Hunter
Biden laptop and all the Intel
agency heads going on? It looks
like a Russian deal to me. I
mean, it says he's got all the
earmarks of a Russian hoax. You
know, these guys are into it up
to their neck. Hennessy,
actually kind of potater not
doing the public service
now and do you think that
they're going to fix this with a
podcast is that I know what will
kill the podcast, but I'm pretty
sure I said it was which is just
a just wage product. And I got
woke newbies
night. I'm down with that. Wow,
that's pretty explosive. So
Rubio, so the Chippendale and
the turtle, those guys, Lady and
the lady who's the Lady,
lady G.
And I'm sorry, I keep forgetting
the third wheel of the village
people unbelievable. Wow, good
on crystal ball. There is
nothing to deconstruct. I mean,
I can't even give Clip of the
Day because it was just they did
the work.
They did. And with that, I'd
like Lachey Greenwald did the
work.
I'd like to thank you for your
courage say in the morning to
you the man who put the sea in
the Chippendale and the turtle
ladies and gentlemen, please say
hello to my friend on the other
end, Mr. John C.
In the lady
Nolan games and all the Knights
out there.
And in the morning to the trolls
and the troll room who've been
diligently hanging out you've
handed me a couple of good ones
today trolls like that.
Appreciate that. The troll room
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Let's give them a little more we
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did you tell me after last week
or the last show that you have
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Was it a seven or a six
you bring it up? The Zephyr as
of the for the last couple of
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as opposed to the normal eight
and the holiday nine which is
missed. But there's been seven
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It was one of the nice ones a
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a second of a shown and we go in
a shownotes Episode What is hmm
well was high Is that a thing
popped up on my screen that I
thought was only on the other
computer, but yet here it is.
And that was well I just close
it so I can't tell you what it
was it's
okay. I'm glad we stopped for
that. But you're the one that
stopped 1989 was titled sophist
trees or sofas trees choice,
which was quite upon
upon. And the art was by the one
and only OG of the Art Generator
himself, Sir Paul couture. Yeah,
brought us a beauty. Now this
was a complex image, which
always gets I mean, if it's a
beautiful piece, and it's
complex that always gets our eye
but he had some good things in
there. He had, who he who he he
had, like a hui Hui cheesecake
girl,
you know what I'm gonna I'm
gonna I'm about to say something
about polar couture is art. And
it's not always this way. But he
does some of the best emblem art
he's the one who did the
original. That's why he's good
at it. And he's good at do and I
think he should be put aside as
a name to like if you need
something like even like a coin
a real coin design or, or a
symbol or something that's
round. A badge a button King
Charles should call him for the
for the coin.
Anything that is debt is got it
just like this is desert style
of art is good that he's really
nailed, he can do it. And so
every time he does one of these
things, even though in this
case, it's not a perfectly
symmetrical piece because he got
to cheesecake on there. But
generally speaking, it's steps
dynamite is dynamite. Logos. If
you're going to give you any
attorneys a
logo, get a hold of it. That's
it. It's the logo logos, you'll
do a lawyer he'll do a logo for
five grand, it'll knock your
socks off. All right,
there you go.
agenting form
and you know what I'm thinking
that's the kind of value we got
out of it. Just thinking about
the art generator itself, the
value that he's put into the
show by by setting this up and
maintaining it through several
horrible code changes from
headless Drupal, to whatever
we're running on now. PHP Thank
you very much, Sir Paul.
Fantastic work we appreciate you
so much. A couple other things
that were here on the no agenda
art generator.com which you can
always be refreshing during the
show. There's new art there for
this episode already. There
wasn't really that I kind of
like Dame Kenny Ben's who who we
could set it was nice but it was
small. Yeah, I couldn't read it.
It was small guns for granny
didn't quite work. There was an
interesting sir net Ned but it
was Humpty Dumpty economy and
definitely didn't really
anything that we talked about. I
don't think in that regard. We
had more you seem to who we who
is Was that was that? We already
had that dollar right. With your
head on it. You already had that
one. Was that was that for the
show? I can't remember him
correct to record I don't think
that was for this past show. Was
it?
Oh, no, that no, it was last
year. I made this show that I
wanted a copy of the art but it
never got heard from
we didn't get a big offering.
Mike Riley came in with I mean
it's it's beautifully drawn but
I just don't know if we should
put too big nipples on the
artwork is a great piece. But it
wasn't clear. It looks a lot
like he took the head from the
from what's the the boy's name
and family Family Guy?
Yeah, Chris.
Chris. Looks like Chris. It's
the same colors. Anyway, thank
you very much, Sir Paul couture.
We appreciate very much that you
do this. Before we move on. I
just wanted to say this is a
value for value. Are you podcast
we coined the phrase we have
kind of invented and refined the
the entire format over the past
15 years, big 15 Coming up 26th
of October. And the value for
value really is, in my opinion,
the only way to go with media,
just because of all the problems
that advertising brings along
with it. And you know, I've now
identified that there is an
actual podcast industrial
complex, which is quite small,
big in numbers. There's no
billion dollars in advertising
running through podcasting. I'm
sorry, I'm not seeing it as
people double counting with NPR
and other things or you know, I
Heart Radio. And, you know,
unbelievably, Bloomberg came out
with a story yesterday. Did you
see this about podcasters?
I probably did. No. So
the the, the headline is kind of
incorrect. But the headline
says, podcasters are buying
millions of listeners through
mobile game as
well. Yeah, I did read this
piece. You sent it to me.
Yes, that because I wanted to
discuss it briefly. But it's not
podcasters. It's I Heart Radio.
And so they've been buying 6
million downloads a month
through a mobile game. Where you
know, in order to get some
digital goodie, you have to
listen to at least 20 seconds of
a podcast, which and here comes
the unbelievable part is the
exact length that needs to be
played in order for the IAB, the
Interactive Advertising Bureau
to consider that a full download
listen to play by a human being.
Scam since 2018, they've been
doing this. They spent over $100
put
up with any of this.
It's It's such horse crap there
is none in the IAB
is falling right in line. I
mean, excuse me, I'm, I'm
thinking of the era in this 80s
When all these magazines had
their labs of computer magazines
all had these labs, and they're
doing testing of this and that.
And the first thing that people
started to do was game the
testing. So there was some,
there was also a thing called
the Chang modification where
somebody, some Chinese kid had
put a circuit on a Pentium. And
if you ran it through any of
these speed tests, how fast is
this computer? It would, it
would pin the needle. You're
like Holy mackerel, nothing's
this fast. How did this kid do
it? I think I remember this.
Yeah, it was though I kind of
publicize it a bit more than I
should have. Did you like see a
diode or something simple like
that? Oh, he did something. Now
it was an outside circuit
because you can't really snip a
diode on a Pentium No, but But
then we started running into a
PC mag is doing well is that we
started running into these
people. And I can name the name
of the company. I think you're
still in business. But there's
one company in particular, that
would sheet. This is, by the
way, this is all pre a prelude
to what happened with Volkswagen
diesels and all these diesels
were when the computer in the
car said, I think we're being
tested bill. Oh, okay, let's
turn down everything. So it
looks like we get good numbers.
And then when the test is over,
we'll go back to normal. There
was graphics cards that were
pulling the same stunt. So if it
suspected a test, or it saw a
test coming its way, it would
just jack up its own numbers.
And it was there get these huge
numbers. We had one guy in the
lab, unfortunately, and is a
pretty good friend of mine who
caught wind of this trick and
made I state's case out of it.
He was just on a rampage to get
these guys are not allowed to
advertise or anything in
between, which wasn't going to
happen. I can tell you right
now. But yeah, scams. And that's
what you're talking about. In
fact, I know a number of
podcasting companies that did
similar things
will also Yes, I do too. And I
just wanted to point out that
there's an industry in Silicon
Valley, not just for podcasts,
but for clicks for signups for
inquiries, whatever you need. If
the price that an advertiser
will pay is $27 CPM. So for
every 1000 impressions, clicks,
whatever it is $27 they will
come to CEOs and usually around
the end of the month, the end of
the quarter or before a funding
event or board meeting and
they'll say listen, we got we
got some here for a $25 CPM. So
you've got the arbitrage in the
middle there $2 You look like a
genius and they spin it up and
it's it's pretty much
undetectable for a long time.
They change continuously. They
names like Monopoly. They're
usually game companies, or
mobile games that people are
just making money off of.
They're part of the scam. This
is a giant, giant scam. This is
a
giant scam and advertisers that
play along or the I don't know
what they're thinking they're
fooling themselves.
But the IAB has responded to
this and said, Yeah, no, those
are valid plays. It's 20
seconds.
Well, they've been they sold out
then,
of course, they sold out. And
they charge every every hosting
company who wants to be
certified by them. $50,000 just
to get their phony baloney
numbers.
20 seconds does not a podcast,
make
it even 20 minutes barely, well,
CIA podcast. We've been doing
our own little analysis on some
numbers. And I do have I just
want to see what kind of apps
are reused. Somewhere out there.
John. There is one guy or gal
I'm not sure. Who I would like
to focus our spotlight on
because there's still one person
out there who listens to the no
agenda show on a Zune. You think
so? No, I know. So I saw I
believe we tracked it. There's a
there's about eight people who
use the Roku. But that one zoom.
The one lone zoom listener has
impressed how does he get it?
Yes, it what does he do record
it off to? I don't know I've
been putting it on the Zoom. Now
this and how would you know, the
Zooms go because the Zoom has,
you know, every podcast, every
player every every download
where it's coming from so this
is Zune user a great product one
way one user one, it had better
fidelity than the Apple, which
again, you know, Betamax versus
VHS thing. Doesn't matter. Who
cares? I mean, people would get
the two ear buds and two years
ago, the thing cranked up to max
and I listened to lousy music
that's poorly recorded. What do
they care about the quality of
the sound? But yeah, it's
interesting. I had I think I
still have a Zune in the
collection somewhere.
Let me see we have Pocket Cast
is real high for us podcast
addict. But then we get antenna
pod cast box all kinds of cool
ones fountain overcast, but the
Roku is in there people were on
Roku
Yeah, I we have to the guy
couldn't corresponds with us
once while he maintains that
Roku code that's dynamite
because I bitched about it once
on the show saying he fixed it
the next day
when they assume it's there you
got it and there you go. So
value for value seems to be a
much more honest way we love
being at the mercy was
definitely the most honest way
that's for sure. Yeah. Yeah, we
love being at your mercy it's
much better that way much much
better. Yeah, you just bail out
and we're done. Keeps me on my
toes tell you that. All right,
let's thank our executive and
Associate Executive producers
who have supported the show
kicking it off with Jean Harris
and I'm looking to see Did you
find anything from from Jean i
Yes, I did hold stuff. Oh, but
not this is so I have a number
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have I got one from Iowa swine
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is another one whose donations
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this recent.
I don't either. And so it's kind
of out of character for him. But
here we go. Jean Harris from
Winter Park Florida. Wait is
Winter Park in the in the path?
Could he be
a matter of fact it is up I hope
he's Winter Park. Oh wait Winter
Park. Oh, no winter parks. I
know. I'm trying to visualize
the map in my face. I think it's
south of Fort Lauderdale. That
would be on the other coast.
Oh, okay. That's closer to our
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Big giant, floppy one.
I don't know what it
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So we have Brent Young's up 666
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Hollywood producer. Brent young
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thing air the air. Viva la no
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night so he is a Hollywood night
are Brett okay he has he
obviously. Yeah, because I got
asked him I'm looking
at his IMDb which is quite
extensive going back to 2006 He
has done a lot of shorts. He has
done some documentaries he's
done several Spongebob
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check because soon we will have
a producer credited in here. The
last temple flight of the Dragon
documentary flying over a lot of
documentaries
well maybe it's a different guy
because there's about 40 Brent
Young's in the IMDB
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gonna have to send us his.
I mean you can't just claim that
you need some proof bro.
I think whatever he wants for
666 bucks you can be the queen
of England.
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chemtrails
and a D Duchenne and we give him
the detail we gave him the
dilution. Okay, chemtrails. I
guess that's it.
HJ Smits in Utrecht, the
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That's not how you're supposed
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then we find them that way.
Otherwise, Adam gets to 300
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get 400 Yeah, and we just if it
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What is this Corazon? The
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No, but I think he's negated by
the dot 33. Yeah, exactly.
He says believe me you don't
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Adam, please be kind to the
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ridden by the war in Hollywood
hounds them till this day the
truth about the war is protected
by law in many countries that
that's injustice by itself. To
our we mean to Germans?
No, I don't think so. Well, I
just might be right there to
write them about they're
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cars. Yeah.
That's about is as much about
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Germans. Now, man, I we we love
our German producers, all of
them of course, and that many
have been around for a long
time. Sorry,
perfect. We did we do a report
earlier.
I think it may be because of the
German accent. Maybe they don't
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your main accent is the Dutch
accent which is the better one.
Adam, you return a polite
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That's not true.
What emails do you want to
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John, I guess that's for you.
Well, I I'd say donation in the
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And I will say that a lot of
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it's a Twitter thing for that.
Oh, just from the forums. And
from some people, I get 10
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I don't remember. Yeah. What was
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I don't think there was one.
Well, that probably
you've been around a long time
that probably morphed into him
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anyway, so as if you have plans
to come over let us know the
dollar is pricey in the no
agenda community is large and
friendly. We can we can we can
party with our dollar over
there, John. while stocks last.
Yeah, if you can get over and
back. That's the problem.
Actually, Horowitz and I
discussed the great
possibilities are going to the
UK at this rate of the pound
sterling. And it's like, yeah,
you get stuck over there or they
do a lockdown. And it's just go
you don't want that. It's
horrible to even contemplate so
even just
you haven't traveled in the
last, I don't know. Two years,
two years. It's been horrific. I
hate it. I took my first flying
lesson for the instrument rating
on Tuesday. I'm gonna fly myself
I'm sick of this shit.
Yeah, okay,
well, what can I
just say that expensive exercise
when it's not necessary or
shouldn't be necessary because
our civil aviation system should
be able to do take us to London,
you know, out of San Francisco
nonstop without a hitch with
good service on board and not a
bunch of maniacs running around
or anything in between. And we
shouldn't have to worry about
coming and going but now we
because of these because of the
companies themselves who fired
all their people because they
wouldn't get vaccinated and all
the rest of it. We end up with
this mess.
And it's not just the pilots.
You know, Heathrow has limited
flights he said 100,000
passengers a day that's it go
away. St Paul's doing the same
the aviation system is in
collapse it's can't
be a brought it on themselves
and then they moaning about
lying about it. They're not
they're not being truthful.
Yeah, that's true, too. Anyway,
Hendrick does end up by
suggesting two world war two
documentaries. One is Hitler the
greatest story never told. But
that's a doozy. And Europa the
last battle so you can look for
those on odyssey.com.
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on Mother's Day of 2021 and I've
been an avid listener ever
since. I know my city is a doozy
in this shot to pronounce it.
You were so close last show. To
get Kakuna to it. I would look
at his Hawaii and if his wine I
think it'd be cow cow. Nah
because they pronounce pretty
much every he's loyally she
needs a dee dee doo
dee doo SBT
and that's it. Yeah. Okay. We
move on to Adam. Center ground
center ground. Think center
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have a brand 333 dot 33 in the
morning. I did pretty good on
that. At my friend Jordan Detmer
hit me in the mouth around June
of 2020, as we were starting to
realize how big a sham the COVID
pandemic was, I recently turned
40 and thought I'd do some
numerology donation to celebrate
but life kept getting in the
way. Anyway, he rated right at
that way. Jordan along with nine
now there's a traveling from
Kansas to take an Oktoberfest
Fredericksburg Texas style. Well
that's great. That's this
weekend. Hopefully we'll run
into the pod father that is very
possible and we'll be driving on
Thursday so an ideal time to get
my first of many donations in
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this is $356 from that two hot
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express mail.
Yeah, they have a meet up report
today.
Good with just a few people to
thank on here Brian for 100
bucks and Dame Beth for 100.
They all are other ones are
under. And they did not
designate a selected executive
producer, which they've been
doing recently pick one out of
your group and make him
executive producer. So I would
say go into full enough name is
Dame Beth. So I would put her on
the list at was go Dame Beth and
Brian as the top donors and we
just make them the executive
producers for this donation
named
Beth and Brian. That's it.
That's yeah, suffice. Oops, let
me spell it. Right. Okay. Good.
We got that. Well, thanks,
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appreciated. And then we have
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This is the whole indie meetup
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this was 356 That's right. Okay,
so I don't have a note.
So but that was Brian and what
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And Beth and Brian Beth and this
and even Greenie as sociate
executive producer to 15 gets a
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from surf FOD father to title
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producer ship for his wife,
Doreen Tattnall I don't
understand how this math works.
But I guess somewhere down below
he has the the 9933 which I
don't see. So what do we do
here?
Well, so this was designated as
Associate Executive Producer and
not
it's very confusing.
So this Yeah, it would be Doreen
Tattnall she just gets it.
Yeah, she says a Doreen ops for
no comments in favor of a double
up karma. Okay, well give her
that one then you've got
but then we do have then of
course, yeah. And of course the
rest of the group has a bunch of
bunch of jingles a bunch of
jingles now what you have done
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James Carlson to 25 Associate
Executive producer from Denver.
I have nothing Do you have a
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I got? Feels like we're missing
some notes.
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in now I got nothing.
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that's our last guy is another
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Our formula
is this. We go out we get people
in the mouth
is your kids making those
comments? I thought of a some
lyrics for one of our
songwriters. Producers. Yeah.
Using the tune of we built the
city rock and roll. We built
this podcast on V for V. We
built this podcast.
We build this podcast on how you
for value build this podcast.
Yeah, cuz I'm like Yeah, yeah,
maybe we could do something from
this millennium. Since that is
from 1985. No one knows that
song anymore.
It's got a good sound. No, it
Grayslake has barely. She still
lives.
I used to hang out. A woman.
She's always bitching about
stuff. You know.
She's very nice.
Now these kids, kids,
her daughter China was a VJ when
I was on MTV. She wouldn't know
kind of off on not always in
China was really sweet. But
Grace would come in all the
time. And she was funny. I liked
her a lot. She was no nonsense.
She would say exactly what she
thought she was cool. She was
cool.
She is cool. Yeah, so cashing
checks.
I wonder how big they are? I
don't know about that. Now.
Okay, this
was just as interesting aside,
not Roger McQuinn and I are
pretty good friends. Yes,
I correspond with Roger. And he.
I don't know how much money he
makes because he's a writer, so
he gets ASCAP royalties. But the
only thing he won't tell me. Why
would he? No, no, I think it'd
be kind of, you know, your
beeswax? Well, it is none of my
business. But it would be nice
to know. I can't imagine is it a
lot? Is it a ton? It seems like
a lot of my I think some of
these guys get a good check
every single day.
I mean, at this point, there's
not really sales. So it's going
to be your airplay, airplay and
streaming, I would think at this
point.
See, that's the problem. You're
just guessing I would like to
know, a gray slick would be the
one I'd love to know if she
still gets ASCAP check. We need
somebody that works in offices,
writing checks.
That's the problem is that the
money never really goes to the
artists that goes in this big
black hole called ASCAP or maybe
BMI. And then they don't even
know they always have to sue
everybody all the time. It's a
shizer business to bad business.
Alright, Primetime purge was
cancelled. That was supposed to
be last night I believe they're
going to yet another very
revealing fan tastic Prime Time
court drama where we would see
exactly how Trump should be
arrested and thrown in the brig,
I think they canceled because of
the hurricane, they want to,
like, we're not going to get
attention.
So that's probably why they,
you're probably right. But that
doesn't matter because the M
five and B below the fold, the,
the M, five M has already told
us where we're at. This is a
super cut. And it's, you would
listen to this. And luckily,
people just are kind of not
watching cable news anymore.
This is mainly cable news, but
not all of it. And this is just
irresponsible.
This means war. That is where we
are. We are at war with these
people. These folks are evil,
there is an ultra right Magga
contingent in this country that
wants to overthrow the US
government, it is
a danger to our democracy, it is
a danger to our way of life. The
Mega movement
is a threat extremists that
we're dealing with every single
day, we've got to kill in
front that movement.
This is a literally call to
arms.
Obviously Republicans I think
are the biggest threat to
democracy. We don't separate
right wing extremists and
Republican Party anymore.
I see this as a party, a mega
party that no longer is
confident that they can win
elections with votes. And so now
they're seeking to enact their
political will through violence.
This is literally what
conservative white folks do when
they don't get their way they
turned violent. Today's
GOP is no longer a political
movement is a fascist movement.
And
this is why it could be more
dangerous than 1860 or the
1930s.
This is a literally call to
arms.
Maybe now it is all about the
violence, it all is about an
insurrection at all is in his
mind about a civil war,
it feels like we are not just at
the brink of a civil war, but
that one has already begun.
The fact that the base is
getting smaller, it makes it
more dangerous and a lot of
ways. People are willing to do
things like take up arms and and
press the questions that lead to
press the questions and tactics
that lead to civil war.
This is someone who held that
office who is basically saying
to Americans, there should be
civil war, look
at what he's doing last night,
as you know that, you know, more
or less the loops that are
either Q anon or almost looked
like Nazi as
a rally in Ohio the other night.
Trump is there ranting and
raving for more than an hour.
And you have these rows of young
men with their arms raised
these crazed arranged folks who
want to employ evil in every
facet of our society.
I mean, what are they doing? Are
they just providing cover for
what's going to happen? Are they
trying to rile people up? Or
they're just talking crap?
Because really, this has gone a
bit far I think
I would say now what was it
Where did where the supercut
come from this from all over the
place? Yeah. Yeah.
That's a good one. Yeah. But
it's it has me a little worried.
I don't like this. Because you
know, they're just trying to
troublemakers. They are
big troublemakers. Now, this I
think was what was supposed to
have been revealed the big
surprising evidence and maybe
this fell through or maybe, you
know, I think everyone was ready
to pounce on it. And that's
probably why CBS brought it up.
Tonight. We're
learning new details about this
man. 26 year old Anton lunak of
Brooklyn seen here on January 6.
Turns out he was the man who
allegedly received your call via
the White House switchboard on
the day of the attack. The news
of such a call was revealed
Sunday night on 60 minutes by
former January 6 committee
investigator Denver wrinkle
happening. That's a big pretty
big
aha moment.
Someone in the White House was
calling one of the rioters while
the riot was going on on January
6. Absolutely. And you know who
both ends of that call. I
only know one into that call. I
don't know the White House said
which I believe is more
important.
CBS News has learned that lunak
traveled to DC tonight before
the Capitol attack with two
friends. The call allegedly
lasted just nine seconds and was
made to LUNEX phone at about
4:30pm but known whether there
was an exchange or if the call
was sent straight to voicemail.
A CBS News Review of LUNEX case
finds he left the Capitol more
than an hour earlier at 3:18pm.
After about 10 minutes inside
Illinois Democrat Raja
krishnamoorthi is one of
Reagan's former US House
colleagues.
I think that it's fair to say we
all knew that the White House
was somehow involved with
January 6 On the very day that
Dunn's direction was happening.
Any information about this
particular phone call would help
to develop that narrative
further.
Hey, did you hear what he said?
Yeah, but I want to. I want you
to play it again. But that guy
is in the same milieu with that
voice as to hills a guy with a
mustache who was Obama's
campaign manager for a while
he's got a podcast
yeah the fart sniffer Bolton
No Dad Bolton doesn't know that
this guy but believe me this
sounds exactly like a guy with a
mustache. Come on to chat room
who was Obama's campaign manager
which was in Bolton.
Oh Axelrod?
Axelrod he sounds exactly like
Axelrod with that scene. And the
reason I can spotted this screen
because I don't have these
clips. But I was I do have some
clips of coming up because
Axelrod also has a podcast.
Yeah. If you follow the news,
CNN is killing him almost all of
its podcasting division,
thinking that what's the point
of throwing money at this
because they're losing their ass
less than they want? So Ross got
one of them.
Last thing they want is for to
end up on what what? What the
hell are these podcasts? What
is wrong with these podcasts?
That's
it. Let's listen to Axl Rose and
he didn't they debated
certain words. That does matter.
And that because when the
President says terrorist attack,
that's a whole lot. Yes.
Absolutely.
And the word has taken on a
different meaning since 911,
Illinois Democrat Raja
krishnamoorthi is one of
Reagan's former US House
colleagues.
I think that it's fair to say we
all knew that the White House
was somehow involved with
January 6, on the very day that
the interaction was happening,
any information about this
particular phone call would help
to develop that narrative
further.
Any information on this phone
call would help develop that
narrative further the narrative
that the White House was in
control of the mob with a nine
second call these people are
crazy nine
second call they are raising is
they're insane. Here's a follow
up. We
reached out to Anton lunak
through his attorney to get more
details about that call, but
didn't get a response. A
spokesman for the January 6
Select Committee didn't directly
address Riggleman his claims
about the call, but said
Riggleman left the panel in
April and has limited knowledge
of the committee's work.
Yeah, okay. All right. They're
just in your buddy John
Heilemann. He's also he's all in
what happened to that guy. He
became he woke pig Shil. Back he
was in the Civil War. supercut
Yeah, yeah, I heard him that's
sad. Yeah, well, you get the
your your putting butter on the
bread thing? Oh, you mean that's
where his bread is
buttered feeding his family.
Well, speaking of such a couple
living in suburban Maryland has
entered a new guilty plea in
connection with a plot to sell
military nuclear secrets.
Jonathan Toby, a former nuclear
engineer could serve at least 27
years in prison. Diana Toby
could face more than a dozen
years. The couple allegedly
tried to sell information about
submarine technology to Brazil
hiding data in a peanut butter
sandwich.
All right, yeah, there you go.
What is up with that? What kind
of spycraft is that peanut
butter sandwich? Yeah, who knew?
Sometime
we selling Brazil? Secrets from
our Okay, whatever. work
I do have a clip here that I
pulled for you. This is what is
this person she is a she's
around the corner. She's a
sociology PhD from UC Berkeley.
Her name is Laurel Westbrook.
And she has a theory as to why
sis I think she might even say
white sis men but why
cisgendered men that's you and I
John but more you why you are so
afraid of trans women or trans
men. And I'm not saying you are
but she is saying that says
she's saying I am she's saying
you are and I'm calling you out
specifically because you are the
one that always comes with the
with the trans clips and the
queer. Mostly mostly
non non binary, non binary.
Okay, well, let's, let's listen
to what the problem is. Because
it's it's enlightening.
It's important to note that this
different perception of
transgender men is not a result
of greater cultural acceptance.
It's not just it's not like sis
opponents to trans rights love
trans men. Rather, it's this
assumed lack of a naturally
occurring penis. The hallmark of
biological maleness and it's
assumed superiority to
femaleness renders transgender
men non threatening and Under
segregated spaces, including
bathrooms and sports teams Oh,
it's also for women. This
believed in the innate
superiority and threat of male
bodies account for why cisgender
opposition to transgender
inclusion organizes
predominantly around the
presence of transgender women
and not transgender men. This
suggests that gender panics
around transgender people might
more accurately be termed penis
panics, as they are fueled by
the terror of penises.
Particularly penises where they
should not be because women's
restrooms or locker rooms or
sports teams isn't dangerous to
cisgender women and girls.
Yes, yes. It is odd to see a
penis where one does not expect
a penis. Thank you for pointing
that out. I don't know if we
have to call it penis panic.
Sheila likes saying the word a
lot to penis.
Yeah. Yeah, I think she might
have one. I just looking at her.
I don't know. I mean, I can't
tell I really take a look
myself.
You have you have right. Do you
have her? Do you have her? Oh,
you're gonna look at her name.
Of course. Yes. What is her name
again? LAUREL Westbrook, Laurel,
L A u r e l? Westbrook, w e
STBR. Okay. So while you're
looking that up, I'll play a
nonsensical clip next for
the 400 richest Americans for
the first time Elon Musk is
number one he made $60 billion
this year, but overall, the net
worth of the richest Americans
dropped this year by 11%. Number
two on the list is Amazon
founder Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates
is number three despite giving
billions to charity
Zuckerberg suffered the biggest
loss he has nearly $77 billion
poured this year. All right. Did
you take a look at it?
Yeah, now the problem is there's
a lot of Laurel Westbrook's,
including some blonde babe was
pretty attractive and then on
the far end PhD from
UC Berkeley. You couldn't add
that to the search? I
guess it could have but this one
has white sidewall marine hair
cut with the hair stack straight
up. Like Ken's right. It sounds
like it looks ugly. She looks
like a smuggling nonbinary Yes,
you
got a round face kind of oval.
Well, there's a round face one
here too. Let me put PhD.
jockeys.
Let's not obsess over it. Okay,
can we move on?
I got abscess. I'm gonna
show my school by donating to no
agenda. Imagine all the people
who could do that. Oh, yeah,
that'd be
a few people think but I
shouldn't mention she has the
picture with the white sidewalls
and then she's got an older
picture, which makes her face to
ground but when she has the
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Got another one in Victoria BC
on the 30th. We have Byron
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the eighth you got Peterborough,
Canada on the 14th Ah, the Los
Angeles on the 15th. That's
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Copenhagen. Nowadays first.
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Day de bom bom UniFi will be
triggered on you to be where
everybody feels the same. Hey
it's like a body backup hot air.
All right, let's check ISOs you
got your ISOs
I have four ISOs Okay,
which one let's go
let's just go in order to think
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right very
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really great
very very cool. Okay that's a
podcast all right what else next
one is magical. Oh wow okay oh
sorry that was oh wow, this is
how you played oh wow instead of
magical moment. A magical
moment. Yeah, good moment.
I like to do I get to play Oh,
wow. Again, I like that one.
Yeah. Oh, wow. Yeah, I like that
one better than great.
Really? Okay, then I get on
Yeah.
Unbelievable. Yeah, no let me
see what I have. Where's Jackie?
Could couldn't resist
this is the beginning of a great
journey for you
too long. Maybe this one sounds
everybody. Oh, I gotta live I
gotta live.
Still long and it's clear.
That's not long sound so stoked.
Okay, let's compare I thought
your Oh, wow. was actually
better. See? Oh, wow. Can we do
Oh, wow, was a compromise. Okay,
we do. Oh, wow. Yeah, I think
that'd be good. It's a good
compromise.
It definitely said it a lot.
We haven't done any COVID. So I
do need to play one COVID clip
which is from our Director of
the CDC, Madame Wollensky, she
should have a pashmina, talk to
Fifi. And she has asked a
question about Paul Offit. One
of the doctors who was on the
FDA advisory board who voted
against the most recent Vax,
which is now being manned and
which is being offered, I should
say, and he and you know, the
clips we've played, it sounds
like he's like, I don't want
anything to do with this. I
said, I said no. I said
no, pretty much what he said.
So let's so how does the
director of CDC react to his
saying New
Dr. Paul Offit and infectious
disease and extra vaccine expert
at the Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia, he's also a member
of the FDA Advisory Committee
has been critical of this
updated booster, he says that a
healthy young person really is
unlikely to even benefit from a
booster dose, it should be
targeted more specifically to
those who really are most likely
to benefit. And I wonder if you
agree with that assessment, and
whether just even saying that
adds to what's been as you know,
an ongoing criticism of CDC
messaging that COVID vaccines
COVID itself, the messaging has
been confusing.
So first, deep respect to Dr.
offered, here's what I will say
about are updated.
What do you think she's gonna
say in answer to that?
Here's what I will say. We think
that the vaccines are safe and
effective, and he's just gonna
ignore it.
Even better.
So first, deep respect to Dr.
Often, here's what I will say
about our updated vaccine, we
are simplifying our message the
message is you need to get your
phone booster vaccine. So go
ahead and get it. If you're ill,
if you're over the age of 12. If
you've received your primary
series, if you're more than two
months out of your last shot,
you can get an updated vaccine.
And so we've intentionally
simplified the message. So it's
very, very clear.
We've simplified the message.
So she is answering a
nonexistent question as though
the whole problem was the
complexity of the message.
It was way too complex. But she
completely ignores the fact that
you know the guy said new
Yeah, it's crazy to wait to do
it she's pretty good by the way
that's good Deb bureaucrat
better
bet yeah, better than done
before for sure.
Do you have one one that's one
of the learning she's learning
you
want to leave us with or what
you got? Oh,
we got the have any one? I guess
some some. Oh, yeah. Let's this
this is educational. And it's
going to take us a couple of
minutes but let's do it so we
can catch up with Iran and
Starlink
Iran and Starling. The Internet
in a suitcase. Oh shoot fail.
Who suggested that his company
SpaceX could make its Starlink
satellite based internet
Available in Iran? How promising
is that? How would that work?
So I myself, I'm not a tech
expert by Louise, but when I
speak to my friends who, who are
they will argue that this is an
important development. Now,
what's challenging, I'll tell
you the challenges is that, for
example, in Ukraine, Starling
has played an important role in
providing Internet up for up to
a couple 100,000 people. The
challenge is that, whereas in
Ukraine, which is a country,
which is allied with the United
States, the US has a strong
presence there, and the
Ukrainian government eagerly
wanted this internet access.
None of those things are true in
the Iranian context. And so
logistically, it's much more
challenging, because you're
going to have to essentially
smuggle in these, these internet
kits to neighboring countries.
And then there's a financial
challenge here, because I can't
expect Iranians to be paying for
this internet service. But
neither of these are
insurmountable obstacles.
So just to make sure I
understand the comparison,
Sterling went into Ukraine, it
was seen as a big success after
Russia hit Ukraine's internet
access. But the key difference
was Ukraine wanted internet
access, they wanted people to be
able to communicate, Iran would
not want people to be able to
communicate over over Starlink
satellites.
Exactly. I think the Iranian
government wants to the police
did so it wants to control
communication, wants to control
information, and wants to be
able, if necessary, to
essentially throw it on the
internet. So it can repress
people in the dark. And so, you
know, outside Internet access
coming in, would be very much
viewed as a threat by the
Iranian government.
Yeah, this is the whole Arab
Spring internet, in a suitcase,
this
whole thing? This is really
good. Yeah. But it's amped up
Jesus Darling, did you know that
he lines Guinea gonna get some,
some good attention from our
government, because he's doing a
service to me, but when what
he's told to do, he's doing a
very good job.
He's doing a very good job. So
let, but part two is kind of
interesting. I just think just
from this, the kind of the
strategic aspect, part two,
pretty much makes it clear that
this won't be that hard to do,
if you don't mind, taxpayer
money going into it.
But the reality is that, you
know, Iran is a country, which
prohibits satellite dishes, and
it prohibits alcohol, and yet,
there's probably 30 million
satellite dishes in Iran. And
according to the regime itself,
there's a problem with
alcoholism. So smuggling small
devices into Iran, which are
probably about the size of a
pizza box, I would say
unbalanced is not an
overwhelming risk.
It's a little bit bigger than a
pizza box.
Yeah, you have one, I thought
that you could add a little
color to this report.
It is not a big box. But it's
definitely not a pizza box. I'll
just say again, this is some
amazing technology, I am blown
away that it even works at all,
you take this three pieces, no
two pieces, really, you know,
there's a stand for the for the
satellite, you stick the pole
from the satellite dish, which
is a rectangle into that you
connect that wire to the to the
hub, which is a Wi Fi thing. And
that Wi Fi thing, you plug into
the wall, then you got to do the
typical select your Wi Fi
network. To, you know, you have
to your phone has to select that
new Wi Fi network to set it up.
And that's it. And then the
satellite blue self adjust and
it just works. And now it's not
great for podcasts, because of
the physical distance there is
limitation. And you will have
some latency. But in a pinch,
if you're just surfing the web,
reading news feeds so no, you
can you can do Roku with this
thing. Um, it's great. I get I
get oh, yeah, no, I get high
speed a total what
is the bandwidth? You must have
checked it?
Um, well, it varies, of course.
But it's, it's between 100
megabits per second and 15. You
know, it can vary sometimes a
little bit. But in general, I've
never had a problem. If you
start to download a big file,
you can see it progressively.
It's toward the whole system is
assigning bandwidth. And gets
faster. I don't know seems like
a cool thing to hack or a cool
thing to blow some of those
satellites out of the sky. I
mean, we need some action on
this. Now Elon is just get
I'm sure that they don't like
the idea. The Iranians. This is
a second shot at this we had and
we can't keep doing this over
and over. We'll talk about that.
And next year. I do have some
clips that talk about how it may
be us behind all the action. No.
Again, I'm flabbergasted. It
stuns me every time it's crazy.
deconstruction complete for
today. Well, we're never
complete Of course. We got some
Hugh Allison coming up. In the
end of show mixes DS last
William New York and Tom
Starkweather Another one was
fantastic historical documents,
which is what all of his end of
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whether sabotage is the cause of
leaks and the Nord Stream gas
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your attack did
damage simultaneously at three
underwater pipes in the Baltic
Sea at
the very same time that leaks in
these pipelines were detected.
Swedish officials reported two
powerful undersea explosions,
each one of which was equivalent
to hundreds of pounds of TMT
these
explosions were at least
equivalent to 200 250 pounds of
TNT each so they're quite big.
Only a very professional
organization could do this. Only
a big country could do
the lease are under
investigation. Their initial
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some kind of sabotage, but these
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Denmark and the US all fear it
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in a move that Europe hopes will
ease its energy crisis. Leaders
have inaugurated a new pipeline
delivering gas from Norway to
Poland. This
is the red line is the line of
the Baltic pipe, which was
inaugurated yesterday. Just as
these explosions occurred on
you.
There will be there will be no
longer Nord Stream tonight.
We will bring it in, if at all
possible, prevent the Nord
Stream two from ever being
completed.
Is that something that is being
discussed with allies is that
something's being conflated.
Absolutely.
I'm not going to get into the
specifics here today, but we
will work with Germany to ensure
that the pipeline does not move
forward. If Russia invades
Ukraine, one way or another Nord
Stream two will not
move forward. But how we do? How
will
you do that? Exactly.
Since the project and control of
the project is within Germany's
control I promise you will be
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