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Yeah, hall monitor.
Adam curry
Jhansi Dvorak, Sunday, January
8 2023. This is your award
winning keep our nation media
assassination episode 1519
This is no agenda armed with
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number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
from Northern Silicon Valley
where I have to report it's
sunny. I'm Jhansi Dvorak
buzzkill
I don't understand how that can
be I'm literally reading the
right here bomb cyclone two
inundate California again.
Again, has it happened is your
bomb in a torrential rain? The
atmospheric rivers as yours is
it happening?
Well it grains on and off right
now it's sunny.
But no I mean atmospheric river
bomb cyclone don't rains on and
off is not the same thing.
Well, what we're getting is it
rains on and off. Now it may be
a bomb cyclone someplace maybe
in northern, the northern Bay
Areas like Santa Rosa might be
raining. But no, it's coming.
They come in these little waves
wavelets and last night was a
good one. So I'm looking at my
Microsoft's got this built in
weather thing is they pay for
somebody to do it.
Yeah. So they can track you with
your location and how you're
feeling about everything. Now
you type
in a city you want to be
anywhere. So I'm running a VPN
out of Argentina. No, yeah,
that's not suspicious. Okay, all
right. All right. How's How's
Google looking? How does this
How does Microsoft Bing look for
you? Is it in Spanish and
Brazilian and Portuguese?
times it does. It figures it
out. It says Oh, so you want
your prices in Argentinian
pesos? And you're like, holy
moly. Like a $28 sweater is like
18,000 pesos. So I am I'm
looking last night because it's
because I'm trying to finish
things up. So oh my god, I
better get this done because
it's starting at 11 o'clock.
There will be thunderstorms.
violent thunderstorms from 11
Wait a minute, and they're gonna
be at midnight 1234 until five
in the morning. Okay, so it's
rain. It's windy. It is windy.
It says as windy. very windy.
Blustery. Blustery. It was windy
here. Okay, so not blustery. It
just windy. Yeah. So as windy
and so it rains a little bit.
And then I have this
contradictory information. I
look at just the maps of the
clouds and cloud for me to go
by. It stops and it stops
raining completely at about 11.
And then I figured well, I guess
there's gonna be thunderstorms,
which I guess can happen without
rain. Even though it's weird.
Nothing. It just was nothing. It
was a big dud. And I woke up it
was sunny, I still kind of boots
on the ground.
Right. So well done. I minus
we'll get into my two killer
clips for today right off the
bat. Because you know the guy
who told us this would all
happen and was so correct. For
decades as Paul Ehrlich have had
I've had a thing in my craw,
what kind of thing would it have
in my craw he'd have sent me
across I mean, my craw about
him. This is a Paul Ehrlich in
2020. This is mid to or right in
the beginning of the pandemic.
And just listen to what he says
because he brings it all
together you know population
climate extinction, every
everything that you'd have you
drowning right now, of course,
the situation of the human
population and the populations,
our life support systems, the
other organisms of the planet
are tied together very closely.
And we're in the middle of a
pandemic, which is tied to both
amazingly and not amazing. In
other words, the size of our
population has made us extremely
vulnerable to epidemic disease,
because the bigger the
population, the bigger the
chance that a virus or a
bacterium can transfer into our
population from other animals,
cold and remain the fact that we
have because of our population
size, destroy the habitats of
many other organisms,
particularly animals. of larger
animals. We have made the
conditions much better for
things like rodents, which are
wonderful carriers of the kinds
of disease, the transfer to us.
And we have furthermore have a
large population that tries to
extract animals from their
natural Draw habitats and put
them into markets, classically
in China and Southeast Asia,
where you have the so called wet
markets, where you get
everything from civet cats to
pangolins, to bats and so on,
which are carriers of viruses
that love to transfer to human
beings. We're in the middle of
the sixth mass extinction of the
biodiversity. Yeah, on the
planet, the only one of the six
extinctions where we know
exactly what the causes and the
causes the size and activities
of the human population.
So that was Paul Ehrlich, just
two and a half years ago, I was
lucky enough to come into
possession of a video tape
recording of Mr. Paul Ehrlich in
1970. On the last show, we had a
lot of fun reading some of the
articles but nothing really
matches the the splendor of his
predictions in 1970. So that is,
what does that, Susan 5050 years
prior to the clearly the three
to be exact the bull crap he was
just spouting? Because it wasn't
a wet market, it wasn't a
pangolin. We all know what went
down. Now, it's pretty much been
admitted. But here's how
accurate he was 53 years ago,
what disasters do you see if we
don't change our ways? Well,
we're losing 10 to 20 million
people a year to data to
starvation right now, that's a
big disaster already. And that
will inevitably increase
worldwide worldwide. Oh, and in
the United States, too. We are
very close to a famine disaster
in United States, because of the
things that air pollution is
doing to change the weather, we
have been trained to series of
weather changes, which now looks
like we may have a very serious,
very large weather change United
States which of course, will
hurt our agriculture
tremendously. So we're close to
famine, the United States who
were very close to a worldwide
plague that could kill virtually
everybody we just met in 1967.
And this was something that
concerns biologists a great deal
that if we got a plague, we're
all gonna die, the denser, the
larger, the weaker the
population gets, the more we are
set up for a virus, it'll just
run through and it'll be so long
for three quarters of the people
didn't happen. And of course,
every person you add to the
planet increases and every bit
of pollution, you add, also
increases the chances of a
thermonuclear war and makes its
results worse, because the
thermonuclear war of course, we
would wreck the ecology in a way
that we haven't managed with
our, with our little efforts so
far, so that the disaster will
take the form of famine, plague
or war there mankind's old
companions. Fundamentally, you
just gotta remember this.
There's no way out of the
arithmetic, there will never be
7 billion people in the year
2000.
Never, never, ever, will there
be 7 billion people by the year
2003 will
take the form of famine, plague
or war there mankind's old
companions. Fundamentally, you
just gotta remember this.
There's no way out of the
arithmetic, there will never be
7 billion people in the year
2000. Okay. The only question
is, why won't there be 7 billion
people in the FBI? Because we
have so many people die off of
those things? Or will it be
because we have managed to bring
the birth rate down along with
ah, I believe somewhere you have
given 1972 As a point of no
return no
return?
Yeah, it's a point of no return.
Because if we don't have a
responsible government by then
we gotta wait four more years.
Now listen
to this, this is this is the
giveaway. He doesn't do it this
way anymore. He gives 1972 As
the year that there's no return.
Because he's not a scientist.
He's a political operative.
That's what that's his job is to
get a the president he wants in
the office. Yeah, it's a point
of no return. Because if we
don't have a responsible
government by then we gotta wait
four more years before we can
get one. And that's just too
long to wait. In other words,
because of all the lag time and
so on, if we can't get moving in
that direction in 1970, and get
a president by 1972, then it's
just hopeless. My own feeling is
that that's that should be our
watershed, if, in 1972, things
are still being run the same old
way that at least as far as I'm
concerned, the bowl game will be
over. I got to point out that
many of my colleagues think it's
already over. I'm I'm considered
a pessimist by the public and an
optimist by many of my
colleagues, and the future will
tell if there is a future.
That's right.
From beginning to end, Ehrlich,
you're full of crap. been wrong
for five decades. And the guy is
still on all the science,
advisory panels and everything.
It's unbelievable. It's
beyond me how this can happen.
Well, it's happening today. This
is the latest video from the
World Health Organization. So
there's music and it's edited,
but it is from their official
Twitter account. Ladies and
gentlemen, meet the new Paul
Ehrlich, your friend of mine,
Peter Hotep Hotez,
we have to recognize that anti
vaccine activism, which actually
call anti science aggression,
has now become a major killing
force globally, during the COVID
pandemic in the United States.
200,000 Americans needlessly
lost their lives because they
refuse the COVID vaccine, even
after vaccines became widely
available. And now the anti
vaccine activism is expanding
across the world, even in low
and middle income countries.
It's a killing force. The anti
science now kills more people
than things like gun violence,
global terrorism, nuclear
proliferation, or cyber attacks.
And now it's become a political
movement in the US, it's linked
to far extremism on the far
right, same in Germany. So this
is a new face of anti science
aggression. And so we need
political solutions to address
this Gillam
political solutions to address
this, there it is, it's the
same, the same MO two things I
noticed in this little bit. One,
a very creepy laugh, tell in the
beginning here, see if we can
find
the activism, which actually
called anti science aggression,
has not become a major killing
force globally, during the COVID
pandemic in the United States.
What is it during the COVID
better than
killing force globally? During
the COVID pandemic in the United
States?
pandemic? What Why did you hear
it? You didn't hear? Oh, you
can't hear it.
No, I cannot hear I can hear it.
I can hear the clip. But I
cannot hear this laughs You
telling me about
killing force globally. During
the COVID pandemic in the United
States.
You don't pandemic you don't
hear him go, I
hear I hear a faltering but I
don't hear it as a left tail.
And the other thing was
extremists just like Germany.
I'm gonna say
terrorism, nuclear proliferation
or cyber attacks. And now it's
become a political movement in
the US. It's linked to far
extremism on the far right. Same
in Germany. So this same
in Germany, what's he referring
to the so called the prince who
was who? Who had hot people
everywhere, which we never heard
anything about anymore? These
people are
lawyers. Wow, did that thing
disappear? Yeah. Anti science,
aggression. It's more, it's
killing more people than ever
than war. It's killing more
people than everything. And
that's us, you and me.
What cracked me up was killing
more people to nuclear
proliferation. What does that
mean? Hey, they built another 20
bombs that didn't kill anybody
because they're not using these
bombs. So how's it so where more
people are dying of old age that
the nuclear proliferation is
incredible.
They just keep on going. They
don't care. They just keep on
going. They get
credits, or creds while they're
on TV. Why they're promoting the
Democratic Party. Let's face
reality here. And how they get
away with getting on boards and
showing up as experts. This is
the real promise the media not
down because just blowhards are
all over the place. They just
handpick these few and early so
worst example because, you know,
as you can see, you know, that
page of bullcrap that early
predicted, which was every
single thing was wrong, and it
continues to this day. Why do
you keep bringing somebody on
the media? Who is notoriously
inaccurate every single is that
is always a little inaccurate?
No, like once in a while he
makes a mistake. So why do you
bring him on? Because he being
interviewed by Scott Pelley on
60 minutes? Because he's Why
isn't he being ridiculed by
Scott Pelley What is it an
immediate take him on and go
over all these things? He said
one by one by one and say what
what about this? What about
that? What about this? They
don't do that they just let them
blather is really pathetic.
Did you did you see Fauci
fell I miss Fauci, Fauci was on
that Fauci was retired. By the
way, why are we seeing him at
all? Oh, he had to come back
because of Hamlin, because of,
you know, the crazy conspiracy
theories about a vaccine related
injury. So they bring him on and
he is led the witnesses led by
CBS spook Major Garrett
aka fraction or if he saw it,
but on Monday Night Football
this week tomorrow Hamelin
player for the Buffalo Bills
collapsed on the field. I don't
know
if you saw it. We just have you
here by coincidence, I don't Did
you? You didn't expect me to ask
about this that we brought you
out of retirement to talk about
this, did you but I did you see
that?
You're not an NFL expert. And
you're not an expert on any
cardiovascular issues the player
might have had, but what I want
to ask you about anyway.
We're gonna lead you down the
path but even better. Oops,
sorry,
expert, and you're not an expert
on any cardiovascular issues the
player might have had but what I
want to ask you about Dr. Fauci
is what to do in moments like
that I kept an eye on Twitter
I'm a journalist you know I'll
be kept an eye I paid to do I
kept an eye on Twitter. Cuz I'm
high end journalists. So
whenever something happens like
that might go to the source,
which is Twitter,
as I want to do in moments like
that I
don't want what is this? As I'm
wanting to do does it's gotten
what is this? What is this?
It's a kind of a British usage.
That is. It's annoying. Sounds
like it's like somebody who
keeps saying, Indeed,
or someone who says, what say
you on the matter? Oh, what say
you? What's worse? What? Are you
not an
NFL expert, and you're not an
expert on any cardiovascular
issues? Why is he not an expert
on this? He has some ideas I
might have had. But what I want
to ask you about Dr. Fauci is,
as I'm wanting to do, as I want
to do in moments like that I
kept an eye on Twitter. And I
can't tell you exactly how many
minutes transpired. But it was
less than 24 people on Twitter
began to say, Hold
on, does he he's been if he's on
Twitter on him, doesn't he know
that's almost a lifetime on
Twitter. But he's one years have
gone by in the real world and 20
minutes, 20 minutes for somebody
to put two and two together?
Well, clearly the vaccine cost
his seizure. And that had a
multiplier effect on Twitter as
these things tend to do.
I love the pregnant pauses. All
right, here we go ask a
question.
What's your reaction to that?
What's your what?
Was that? You didn't know?
Right? No, this
is one for one. This is I'll go
from his from this to the quest.
It's so dramatic. What's your
reaction to that? Oh, my
God, what's
your reaction to that?
I can't even do it. I can do it.
I think control. What's your
reaction? What's your reaction?
to that?
What's your reaction to that?
Well, my
reaction is one of concern.
borderlines more than concerned?
Yeah. It's
harder than misinformation.
There's information. When you
have a platform, like social
media that exponentially spreads
in its best form. Hold
on, stop. I'm stopping when you
have a platform like social
media. Where's this social media
platform? I'd like to join?
Well, I think is there something
I could do is there code that I
can insert into this platform?
But you know, social media, you
know that he's talking about
Twitter as a platform?
Was he say Twitter?
Because they still have their
their tentacles in there? They
didn't want to scare Twitter off
the Twitter still does stuff for
more than concerned.
Yeah.
Misinformation nation. When you
have a platform, like social
media, that exponentially
spreads that in its best form,
proper and important, and value
added information can spread
which is good. Yes. Public
health
is like yes, you got that line
right in the script,
proper and important, and value
added information can spread
which is good yes. The thing
to note that wait start the
beginning because you're gonna
get me started about the fact
that he was leading the witness
and he didn't get the answer. He
went because he says he was
concerned. I think the word he
was supposed to say was alarmed.
Let's go back to the beginning
then the left ask this question
your reaction to
that? Well, my reaction is one
of concern about
horror. Isn't it horror script
says horror Antony. Horror
horror for even a horror horror
are well, I was supposed to say
horror,
he was supposed to say horror
and he screwed it up. He botched
the launch
and is so Major Garrett actually
drew the line that he was
supposed to say back at him to
remind him to get back on the
script.
My reaction is one of concern
about
horror. borderlines more than
concern
Yeah, it's horrid.
Miss event and then Fauci did
say
horror. Yeah, of course. He's
like, No, he didn't say horror
you and
horror is one of concern. About
borderlines more than concerned.
Yeah, it's
harder than
misinformation and
disinformation. When you have a
platform, like social media,
that exponentially spreads, that
in its best form, proper and
important, and value added
information can spread which is
good. Yes. The thing as a public
health person and as a physician
and a scientist and my, my
identity as a physician is the
thing that gets paid means the
most by that. Because what that
means major is that yet again,
another conspiracy theory
complete nonsense is gonna have
some people make a decision to
die themselves in their family
not to get vaccinated, which may
cost them their lives. That's
the thing that's so horrible
about it. If you want to go out
spouting nonsense, conspiracy
theories and spreading it all
around fine, except if it
results in the person suffering
and perhaps dying. And that's
what happens when disinformation
disincentivize disincentivizes
people to get proper
interventions for a threat, like
a pandemic.
He's not giving up he just not
going to give up. They are not
giving up. Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy
Fallon, did you see the opening
of a show?
There was Alpha Ben Delta Ben
omachron. Next month, this
latest Berry is my feeds. SCP
1.5, another friend of COVID-19
has arrived. It's a new strain.
But it isn't the same. Sounds
more like Elon Musk, his name is
CZ on 1.5. Up 40 Who sees red
red wine. Put on your mask when
you're inside a facility? It
could be a robot from a Star
Wars trilogy is cc. Point 1.50
mg or NPD or TCP y or an eye
chart made by a really high god
sounds like the password of your
parents Wi Fi. D point 1.5.
So he just does a whole song
about it. Perfect. Just
normalize it. normalize
everything. Don't use the Kraken
name though I'm not seeing
cracking show up anywhere here
in the United said it was gonna
be a flop
it is a flat bow. They use it in
Australia. I've heard it used to
think only Australia really. And
and of course, we had a
Bloomberg article. But that's
about it. It's floppy.
It's a reference to Trump and
had to be rejected be rejected.
Yeah, this is anything Trump.
So I'll just grab a random clip
here. This is just random,
random random Rando from Yahoo
News.
The latest COVID variant called
SPD dot 1.5 is spreading across
the country rapidly. And it
appears to be five times more
contagious than ba dot five,
five to know what numbers that
we heard this week, 10 times 100
times it's crazy five times just
making it up.
It's the latest variant that
that effect in the country. This
new variant is more contagious
than previous ones. That's
always the case. Every new
variant that spreads has to be
more contagious or one spread.
And around the eye like
that logic. Every new variant
has to be more contagious or it
wouldn't spread. Are you making
these up in the lab? Lady? What
are you doing previous ones that
always crowd I mean, she's
literally saying every variant
has to be more.
This new variant is more
contagious than previous ones.
That's always the case, every
new variant that spreads has to
be more contagious or one
spread.
That's bull crap, geez, adopted
dammit.
And around the holidays, people
have been traveling a lot, we're
interacting a lot more. So human
behavior is playing a role as
well. They think that this
variant may be better at
attaching to the receptors in
our body that have been
vulnerable to COVID all along
the ACE two receptor. So it's a
combination of factors that fits
making this one particularly
infectious right now. So the
vaccines again, worked very well
preventing severe disease and
death, but you're gonna catch
COVID Even if you've been
vaccinated, or you're likely to
catch COVID If you're exposed,
so they will not prevent all
disease, just as the flu vaccine
hopefully will save you from
severe disease, but it's not
going to necessarily prevent you
from getting sick.
Wait a minute. Now the flu
vaccine also doesn't stop you
from getting flu. It just stops
you from dying from flu. Is that
what she's now?
Wow, that's a new trip that's
turned around. That's a big
turning action idea. Let's take
this idea and move it over to
year
anything that doesn't work. We
just say you know it's normal.
It doesn't work. But it keeps
you from dropping dead? No, it
does. Just as the flu vaccine
hopefully will save you from
severe disease, but it's not
going to necessarily prevent you
from getting sick. Every virus
is different. We're learning as
we go here. And I think the fact
that there's still so many
infections around the world is
what's causing this continuation
of variants. It's especially
believed to be at people who are
immune compromised, who can't
fight off the virus, who it
percolate. That's within them
for some period of time. And
that's how the variants seem to
be developing. So the fewer
people infected, the fewer
immune compromised people
infected, the better off we'll
be over the long term. But that
hasn't happened yet.
Unfortunately. posters, every
book lays like a, like some old
fashioned coffeemaker
percolating just percolates as
you're rolling around, you can't
fight it off. So it's
percolating and creating new
variants. That's where you're
the Typhoid Mary of variants.
Who
is who's ignoring science now.
People they know we sound like a
bunch of anti vaxxers. Well, we
are anti this Vax. I'll tell you
that.
Yeah, I get plenty of vaccines.
I get not this
one and not anything that comes
from mRNA.
backs. That's the point. So
here's
Yvonne chin Schick. I think his
name is he's a member of
parliament in the European
Union. Thank you
very much. Mrs. Jones. Thank you
very much, your colleagues. When
it comes to COVID crisis, we
know now that we have been lied
to since the beginning. The
Commission governments and
pharmaceutical companies like
Pfizer presented and promoted
their products, their vaccines,
mostly as something they're not
just last week. This was
confirmed both by Pfizer and
then by the European Commission,
in COVID, committee of the
European Parliament. They
presented and promoted vaccines
as a product that reduces or
even stops spreading of the
disease. And they knew that they
have no evidence to support
that. Since the products were
never tested for such a product
is not yet there as Commission's
stated last week, it's not it's
not there. But they did pay 70
billion euros for that
nonetheless. And they did you
use these lie to make and
introduce digital greens
certificate to force their
product on as much people as
possible right on they also use
this to take our rights away
from our human rights to work to
move to patients rights
to democracy, dude, democracy is
what democracy looks like. To us
to it. Sadly, three
Massachusetts police officers
died suddenly this week. Sure.
It's just a coincidence. quite
normal. Actually. Cops die.
Three in a row happens all the
time. been seeing all my life.
last clip and then we'll just
open it up a little bit. Neil
Oliver. Have you ever seen him
on on GB news? Oh, no. He's kind
of like the hippie looking guy
with long hair always has. It's
like she looks more like a lefty
than anything. I'm sure you've
seen him. He hasn't male might
probably have but yeah, let me
see. Let me see what his what
his background is. He is a
what's his
name again? Jeanne Oliver. Neil
Oliver. Oh, not John Oliver. No,
he's was all these Oliver's
television presenter
archaeologists historian and
author. He's presented several
documentary series on
archaeology and history,
including Oh, he's a Scottish
yet history of Scotland, Vikings
and coast. So he's been around.
He's a president of the National
Trust for Scotland. So the worry
was until 2020. And then, of
course, he started talking
crazy. So we had to get rid of a
ball. Yeah,
I know this guy. So he did a
10 minute video, which Tina
cottoned and we watched it last
night and I was so depressed.
Everything he says is happening
everywhere. And he's doing this
in the context of the UK, which
has Anna What 60 million people
on this little collection of
islands. And it's 45 but it
could be I think you can put
everything together. As I as
I've been saying for the past
couple of weeks. I've lived in
the UK people are poor. They are
impoverished you get outside of
the cities, people, they the
minute something goes wrong. I
mean, they have no food, they
got no gas, they got no trains,
they got nothing. They have no
money, they die in their homes,
the children roam around many of
them just sleeping in other
people's homes. It's a mess. I
saw this in
Enzian kind of
Dickensian. So I grabbed the
last two minutes, as he just
kind of wraps this all up and it
applies to everybody everywhere.
While
more and more of the population
wakes up to the lies obfuscation
fear porn and propaganda around
the so called vaccines around
the green agenda around gender,
politics and race politics. The
majority of the news media
obediently pumps out the same
old Tosh about safe and
effective and climate crisis and
preferred pronouns and read
spacing. But the fakery has been
swiftly and shoddily constructed
without the foundation of truth.
For that reason, this Potemkin
village thrown up around us is
flimsy and should be easily
demolished if we wish it so,
underneath it all too quiet for
too long. We know the truth of
Britain. More of us comprehend
every day that beyond a shadow
of a doubt our leaders have
tried to hoodwink us into
believing things that are simply
not true. The ultimate Potemkin
village is all lies no truth.
Now he's
he compares the UK to the
Potemkin village which I don't
even know if that if it's true
or if that was just a story of
the Tsar. When the Tsar of
Russia when married to Catherine
the Great, he created these
Potemkin villages, which were
just fake villages that made it
look like everything was
prosperous, and things were
going so well. But inside the
village, there was either no
people, or they're basically
just acting so he's comparing us
like North Korea, supposedly
fried chicken village, village
and I visited when two in which
you can look up which is one of
the Hearst enclaves. And it's
it's Potemkin village it's
there's nothing, it's just all
facade. So that's what it might
look and that's what he's
saying. The UK
is
the eye watering the expensive
NHS costs rising year on year is
no longer a health service for
all in any way that matters. I
see the green agenda is a fraud
as as the climate crisis that
underpins it, the assertion that
little boys can grow up to be
women, and that little girls can
grow up to be men allies that
our government means to protect
our borders is a fiction, a
parliament in which overmighty
political indistinguishable
political parties dictate the
law to the people, whether those
people like or not. It's a
shameful setting aside of the
sovereignty of we the people of
this country, Parliament is not
and was never meant to be
sovereign. We the People are
sovereign. This is the
foundation stone of Magna Carta,
sealed in 1215. And as
unshakably solid knows that was
then any attempt to reduce the
rights, freedoms and liberties
enshrined in that treaty are by
definition beyond the power of
any parliament. Here's the
thing. Our sovereignty as people
was sealed by that treaty of
1215 Parliament's have come and
tried to ride roughshod over the
people again and again, and
those Parliament's have gone.
One of many attempts to repeal
Magna Carta was even made in
1969. By the general public,
We're conveniently distracted by
the moon landings. I've said it
before and I'll say it again. We
see them we see the fakery that
they have raised around us, but
our rights are real. I don't
believe in Britain is real.
Isn't it time to see past the
shaky stage set thrown up around
us as a distraction and to take
shelter instead in through
Britain. Real Britain
dream on Oliver. Wow. Yeah.
Dream. Ah, it's not gonna
happen. I think they're lost. I
think they are lost for good.
And it's true people. I don't
remember the NHS when when I
lived there. 22,006 2012 Let's
say 2008 For sure. Christina. It
was great. And NHS you happy go
to the general practitioner you
could still get in after COVID
You couldn't even get in
anymore. And you know, no charge
any medication. No matter what
it was five pounds, no matter
what you are getting the most
expensive medication in the
world. Five pounds. Now. When
Christina dislocated her knee
and she had to have an MRI done.
Well, that'll be six to eight
months waiting time. So what if
I pay for it private? I call
them up. Oh, you can come
tomorrow? No problem. 5000
pounds. It's a facade. It's a
Potemkin village. It is it's
always been since I've been
there is horse crap. Not that
we're any better.
That's a nice depressing way to
start things. But let's go back
to COVID. I do have one clip.
Just to bring us back up to
speed boats on COVID and travel.
Okay. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. And
this is about this is the update
for China. Which if you listen
to this thing from beginning to
end, it's kind of they still
have some restrictions. But the
way they just pulled the rug out
from under their whole process
is just beyond me.
A new protocol taking effect on
Sunday we'll see China wind down
its zero COVID policy. The
country is shifting its focus
from infection prevention to
vaccination and treatment.
Chinese officials say they will
no longer enforce lockdowns of
entire neighborhoods. Moreover,
people who test positive for the
Coronavirus will not be forced
to isolate and their close
contacts will not be identified.
Quarantine requirements for
inbound travelers will be
dropped and upon arrival, PCR
tests will be waived as well.
But travelers will still need to
show Chinese authorities proof
of a negative PCR test result
obtained within 48 hours before
departure. Outbound travel by
Chinese nationals is expected to
resume instead He says, For now,
domestic travel agents are not
allowed to solicit overseas
group tours or sell travel
packages. Government officials
have not specified when these
bands will be lifted.
Have you stopped putting NTD on
your clip titles?
That's from NHK. Japan. Oh,
okay.
Well, I'd like to know the
origin NHK. Japan Well,
I left it off just because I
figured you'd accuse me of
overdoing my cache of valuable
gold, which is called NTD news.
This is Di, D, D, D, valuable,
it is valuable. I'll give you
that. They can't come into the
United States. They do not have
one of the approved vaccine. So
if you see Chinese walking
around, they're not allowed to
take them out. Arrest them,
alert the authorities.
Alerted or it is
and then this is a short one,
and we'll keep it at COVID Brett
Weinstein was on Joe Rogan Of
course I'm catching up on my
Rogan episodes because I'm gonna
be on in a few weeks. He's got a
lot of don't want to be flat.
No, no, no, he's got a lot of
interesting people on very
interesting people. But Brett
Weinstein
wishes Brett is Brett and Bart
and he's the one
with a heather. Father.
Okay, this one is heavier than
the other.
I don't know who's heavier. But
his brother Eric, he's the one
with Peter teal. This is the guy
Brett with Heather
Oh breast both get breast breast
the one who got rousted from
Evergreen college because his
students? Yeah, how academies?
Yes, he's the way he's actually
kind of a wimp.
Yeah, but he is he he and his
wife do fit in the realm of
scientists, a dev,
totally hotshot scientist,
there's no, I don't say that's
not the case. So here's
what he brought to Joe, the mRNA
vaccines. And this is not true
for the DNA version. But by the
way, someone sent this to me,
and I noticed only when I was
clipping it, because I had to
clip it down. That someone
apparently thought it was fun to
put Brett Weinstein on 1.5
speed, which is actually good
for our show. But it annoyed me
a bit that they had done that
without without asking the mRNA
vaccine. And this is not true
for the DNA version. But for the
mRNA vaccines like the Pfizer
and the Madonna, that after
three doses, they saw a radical
elevation in the percentage of
the antibodies that are part of
this class called IgG. For IGE
is just it means immunoglobulin.
It's a synonym for antibody IgG
G is a class of antibody and it
fights pathogens. But IgG for is
a special subclass. And it has
all things in biology are
complex. And so it has multiple
implications. But IgG for is
actually part of a system in
which the body attenuates its
own response to an antigen. So
the mind blowing and you know,
it's an early result, and maybe
it doesn't get replicated, but
it was published in Science,
immunology, topflight Journal,
the implication is that the
evolutionary path we have
traveled is causing the pathogen
now to be able to trigger a
response that will cause the
immune system not to fight.
Nobody knows what happens next.
It's a very dangerous discovery.
So three shots or more, you
might be in some danger,
according to
this has been talked about quite
a bit, actually. Yeah. Here and
there. We haven't had any clips
about it. That's probably the
most concise clip you'll ever
hear. I think it's sped up and
somewhat which, but it's still
concise. And he I think it's the
best clip on the subject that
I've heard so far, I've been
hearing nothing about a soil
I've heard about and if you
start getting boosted and
boosted and boosted, yeah,
you're just asking for this
phenomena asking for
trouble
asking for trouble. But no, no,
no.
Do you think your shots and you
think Dr. Jill really took the
vaccine that maybe she was she
was the dope that actually took
it up there?
I think that's possible. Dr. Joe
Biden.
Yeah. Dr. Joe? Yes. The reason
why is this clip
First Lady Joe Biden will
undergo a medical procedure next
week after a small lesion was
found during a routine skin
cancer screening. The First Lady
now 71 years old will have the
lesion removed from over her
right eye at Walter Reed
National Military Medical
Center. doctors recommended the
procedure in an abundance of
caution.
There have been these reports
and there's a there's a website
that shows weird lesions on some
people that including some that
are gruesome, and they're loaded
with Spike protein according to
this website. I don't know if it
has been discussed much
elsewhere but that's I don't
know maybe could be lesion is
short discs. Normal skin cancer,
which is not unusual. Yeah, but
what we see not over the eye
usually skin cancers usually on
the side of that yeah,
no, but you know, But this is
this is what we're hearing is
like we're seeing more and more
cancers all kinds of stuff is
popping up.
Well, if what have you heard
Weinstein's say about this
particular IG element of the of
the immune system shutting down
in which is there as a regulator
is going well, you know, don't
worry about it is what is scary
are apparently saying about
everything. Let's this not don't
worry about it. So that the
don't worry about it element
seems to be concerning.
We were supposed to have our
progressive dinner on Friday
night.
Ah, yes, yes. Yes. This is a
fascinating idea, by the way.
And people moving aficionados
will remember the discreet charm
of the bourgeoisie by Louis
boonoo boonoo l. Which is what
the sounds like.
Well, we had to modify it
because of the 12 people and
four were sick. And you know
what that is? It's cracking
everyone's got cracking now.
Tina has been sick for three
days coughing that she got
cracking. Yeah, she's she no
one's testing any more people
won't ask whatever.
I've got, you know, I have a
closet full of tests. Yes,
stick those in your own nose
from the government. Please
don't send them to us. We're not
sticking that up our nose. So
instead of doing you know, salad
at one home, and then having the
the main course it's next home
and then moving on to our home
for dessert. We only did two
homes. And I just I want I want
to I do want to mention some
things I learned it was quite
interesting. So the first home
was a beautiful house up on this
hill, you overlook all of the
hill country. And this belongs
to a lawyer and his wife. And
the lawyer is he's turns out
he's an aviation lawyer. Oh, who
is now he spent many years in
Paris. And so he was serving
Chateauneuf Du Pont, which was
nice. I was like, okay, that's
nice wine. It's some other nice
things. But the kind of aviation
law he does as well. I got a
couple of C 130s. We're gonna
sell them to Uganda, sir. Huh?
Oh, yeah.
aviation law. Yeah, it contracts
to buy see what are you okay,
great business, because they
don't, they don't make these
planes anymore. So if you have
one, you just keep it alive and
just sit on it until now, every
single time one crashes, or
expires the price goes up. So he
had some interesting tales.
They're also quite interesting
that in his office, he had quite
a number of, of weapons, which
I'll get to in a moment, you
know, AR fifteens, propped in
the corner, etc. It is on a hill
Good move. Oh, yeah. And then we
had a couple come in, and she
she was very cool. She, she
looked like, in a way like Jane
Lynch, you know, very tall
blonde. Now, most of these
people are older and we are
probably about so in their mid
to late 60s. And she and and she
are
the kids.
I'm the kid. I'm the youngest of
the bunch. I'm a mom love loving
it. I'm the I'm the kid. And
shorter
you kids talk about these days.
Well, so she's talking about I
guess she was talking to Tino
and railing on whatever. And she
said, Well, you know, do you
ever listen to no agenda? She
has no agenda. I listen all the
time. And she hadn't connected
it. Yes. And she connected it
right there. She was, oh my God.
Oh, no. And she loves you.
And well, I'm likeable. And
that's why and she was
she was strapped she was packing
a 380 hammerless ballpark and a
gown and check it out with a
Louis Vuitton design. Now, it
was a great time we we did do
desserts at our place. But the
one of the main conversations,
there's a lot of concern here in
Hill Country in Fredericksburg
for what's coming from the
border going through our towns,
and it's not being advertised,
it's not in the newspapers, but
there's a lot of crime and
illegal immigrants coming right
up 87 Going on to 90 It's it's
happening and people are very,
very concerned about this and
they're you know, they're
getting ready for something.
They don't think that the police
or sheriff are taking it
seriously that that it's in
order not to ruin the the
business of tourism. That it's
not being reported but stuff is
happening as confirmed by my
buddy Mike the former police.
Police Officer So were the anger
management issues.
Like a cop with anger management
issues key
key phrase former cop. Yeah, he
and the Chiefs thought was best
he just left because it was not
going to get any better. But it
Yeah. And that's
well, I have a bunch of clips
about Mexico. We talked about we
mentioned Mexico on the last
show. I just saw it, but the war
going on down there and nobody's
covering it immediately. The
next day. No, Tucker covers it.
Yeah. And, and the better
coverage, though, came from the
Cuomo show.
Oh, do you still watch it? Do
you still have that show? People
are watching the Cuomo show.
It's not.
It's as good as anything on Fox.
Let's put it that way. In fact,
the guy they had on the Cuomo
show to talk about Mexico is the
same guy that Tucker has on all
the time. So there's becoming a
little now you're starting to
see a click of us is
sensuousness. amongst people who
are kind of on the on the on the
fringe of normal discussion.
I've kind of stopped watching
Tucker, it's so it's such a
crapshoot. Most of us just like
listening to Twitter, or a
podcast, I
got this one because it had
McGregor and
oh, and so the Cuomo kid now
also has McGregor on No dude
Cuomo kid had one of Tucker's
normal guests cut this guy love
buff, who does Dobby US News.
And he seems to be one that he
seems to be like, aren't ya?
I've heard this podcast is like
a second rate Jimmy Dore was
trying to do kind of trying to
be funny when he's really a
journalist. But he's not. And
he's not a funny guy there. I'm
sorry. But let's start with
let's go. And then we're going
to talk about the situation in
Mexico. And I think the Cuomo
clips are the best. And we got
two of them here. And let's go
and he's got this guy love
Buffy. And we're going to talk
about Mexico. And one will leads
it in by saying nobody cares
about the story. And I agree
with that.
There that seems like nobody
here really cares about what do
you make of what's going on here
and what the implications are?
Well, it should show you, Chris,
what really is going on?
You know how he sounds a lot
like Fauci right there. You
notice that
he could do a Fauci that would
be funnier than what he does?
Well, it should show you, Chris.
Sounds really
good catch. Just like is
that millio? Or what is that?
That's a good question. Here and
what the implications are?
Well, it should show you, Chris,
what really is going on? You
know, I mean, when you look at
the Mexican military trying to
take out the head, a drug lord,
and 10, Special Ops, military
personnel are dead, and 20 of
the cartel. These are highly
trained, well armed militias,
gangs, armies. And so when we're
talking about drug smuggling, or
people smuggling or anything
else, there's a third entity,
the United States government,
the Mexican federal government,
and the cartels, and you are now
seeing the images of
that I would put the Mexican
government third, I put the
cartels second. And I wouldn't
call them cartels, political
motivation aside, they check
every box of a terrorist
organization. Now former
President Trump wanted to call
them that, to give more ability
to use US military over the
border, and more laws and more
punishment, but they were
worried about one you create a
new avenue of asylum because
people running from a terror
organization have a legit asylum
case to make and there were some
other political considerations.
But you know, if we look at how
big a player they are, Ben, my
producer just gave me this stat.
They're the ones moving the
people 2018 $500 million. We
estimated they made the drug
gangs from immigration profits
2022 So four years later, 13
billion.
Let me do a 22nd update from ABC
on the story.
Authorities in Mexico have
arrested the son of the drug
lord known as El Chapo. The
arrest triggered a deadly wave
of violence in the Mexican state
of Sinaloa law enforcement warn
people to stay indoors to planes
at a local airport were even hit
by gunfire. Passengers were seen
taking cover. Mexican officials
say the arrest was not related
to President Biden's upcoming
visit to Mexico.
That's all we got. Thanks ABC.
There were 10 special forces
killed I don't even hear about
that.
Yeah, and so far and and there's
more to is more than this, but
go to the second part of this
and then we'll continue there's
some other action with another
cartel which was reported on
anti D place some I never heard
any of this. And yeah, no arm
news coverage is is is zip it's
it's totally pathetic
considering that this thing is
you we were dealing with just
south of the border here,
they could only think that
they're in on it, you know, $13
billion. So this people on this
side of the border who are in on
that money,
there has to be let's go
back to the political brother,
because everything's politics as
well. Right? So Biden, Trudeau
from Canada, they're going down
to Mexico City to see Obrador.
All the sudden, now, we're gonna
get Ovidio Guzman, the rat, all
of a sudden we're getting him.
Well, the Mexican government had
him coordinated 2019 and let him
go to avoid those images that
you saw. I don't
understand what what exactly did
he just say there? We're getting
the rat. What
the rat is the guy over is
Guzman's kid. He's got two sons.
Oh, he's
called The Rat.
And he's Yeah, he's called
himself, I guess. But he's the
rat. And he is what that ABC
report was about. That ABC
report you just played that's it
just didn't mention his nickname
or anything else. It just says
he was captured. And this guy
claims that and so does the guy
on on on Tucker, show McGregor,
Colonel McGregor. They claim
that the only reason he was
captured in the first place in
which what this guy's gonna
continue to say is because of
the visit the upcoming visit to
show that there's some action
taking place. The Mexican
government
had him coordinated 2019 and let
them go to avoid those images
that you saw. So suddenly, now
we have him. Do you think it
stops his father went to prison
three times. He's now in prison.
Next up, his brother Avon is
next. If you really look at what
is going on with people the
money, the drugs, the dope the
the smuggling. Mexico is a
failed state. Can I give you a
little bit for the audience?
Here we go. General Salvador
seemed for Vegas, Google it. He
was the minister of defense,
right? Big deal. He was arrested
by American ages at LAX for
being in in the employment of
the cartels dope, smuggling all
of it. In exchange for their
help with people smuggling.
Trump gave him back with the
thought that the Mexicans were
actually going to put him on
trial. They didn't put them on
trial. They let him go. That's
the defense minister on Monday
in Brooklyn in federal court,
the former head of what you
would say is the Mexican FBI.
His name is Hannah Rowe Luna.
He's going on trial for being in
the employ of the drug cartel.
The former president of Mexico
Pena Nieto. In El Chapo is trial
in Brooklyn, a Colombian drug
lord testified that Guzman gave
him $100 million bribe. Do you
see the issue people It's way
bigger than just some scrubby
hungry people coming over the
border?
Okay, couple things. First of
all, you're right. The guy is
not funny. I don't know if he
thinks he does. Second one is I
don't understand what the big
deal is. We just heard that anti
science aggression kills more
people than fentanyl. So I don't
know what he's all upset about.
Hotez says it says the nuclear
proliferation doesn't even
doesn't even come close to anti
science aggression.
Somebody says smuggle hotels
across the board and
exchange students. Yeah.
Let's go over now to Tucker.
Now, in the case of Tucker, I
have minimized Tucker's
commentary you as opposed to
Cuomo, who is I think a little
better at it. Tucker is always
you know, aghast about this.
You know, here's here's Tucker
stock line. That's so smart.
That's so smart. I'm so happy
someone finally said that such a
smart thing. Great, great.
You might as well but you could
take over the show and take his
show. Hey, it's
our content might as well.
So here we go with that. Tucker
with Doug McGregor, who's the
who's the editor in McGregor was
on set, which I thought was
weird. Cuz McGregor's, always
remote, but he was on set for
some reason talking to Tucker.
And here we go. Doug McGregor on
Mexican War and TC,
it would seem if a war breaks
out in a country with whom you
share this normalcy long border
that there would be coverage of
it. There hasn't been why?
Well, we're lucky to get this
glimpse. The media simply
doesn't bother to cover it. But
we really need to understand
what this war is about. In 2020.
We arrested the Mexican minister
of defense, a general name seen
for egos in California, on
charges associated with drug
trafficking, human trafficking,
and a whole list of crimes.
Ultimately, we turned him over
to the President of Mexico
President Obrador, who promptly
released him Yeah, and we draw
Up to charges. Now one of the
reasons we dropped charges that
we were promised war
cooperation, but it hasn't been
forthcoming. And so what we're
really seeing here is not an
effort to enforce the law. Not
an effort to do anything good.
It's it's a fight between a
cartel, the Sinaloa Cartel, and
the Mexican army. They're
fighting for turf. They're
fighting for cash. They're
fighting for influence inside
Mexico. They want the son of El
Chapo presumably, so they can
give it to the President of
Mexico and he can create the
illusion that by turning him
over to us that there is
cooperation with Mexico. Tucker,
there's no cooperation with
Mexico, and President Obrador is
irrelevant. He does not run the
country. He's a mouthpiece for
the drug cartels. You know?
Do we remember Fast and Furious?
Do we remember HSBC laundering
the drug money now? It happened
still happening
here. It's just a good example
Fast and Furious. And now we're
not talking about the movies.
We're talking about the our
United States governments
through holder, the Attorney
General, under a loving the
Sinaloa Cartel, a bunch of guns
was under the impression that
they would take over all the
cartels and run the cartels in
Mexico.
Instead, they killed a bunch of
our border agents, corps miners,
right off, he killed a lot of
people.
And so So Holder was held to
account on this and they held in
contempt to Congress for night,
coming up with some documents he
was holding. And then no charges
were ever brought against him by
the
local I'm sure that'll change
with Kevin McCarthy at the helm.
I'm sure all these things will
come to light, John, everything
well, the Republicans are going
to do it now. They're going to
get everybody the Biden crime
family, the FBI. Oh, yeah, can't
wait 1000s of
Mexican wars
to Mexico right now, in Central
America, writ large, because of
the criminality is an
existential threat to us. It's
the only truly existential
threat to the country. And
remember, they reach into the
United States, all of your major
cities, there are networks there
that reach back into Mexico.
Thank you. That's why they're
powerful. And that's a war that
will eventually have to be
fought, because at some point,
we will shut down the border,
because things will have gotten
that bad. When we do that we
will immediately be at war with
the drug cartels, because we've
cut off their income. And we're
gonna have to fight inside the
United States as well as on our
border. And that's going to
demand the United States Army,
because our border patrol is not
nearly as well equipped.
They're, oh,
they're outgunned, outperformed
in every sense, every category
of military power by the
cartels. What you saw is a good
demonstration of just how
powerful those cartels are.
Yeah, you know, Mexico, Texas
has done it before. We got we
got house wise with 380s. We got
lawyers with AR fifteens. We're
not going to wait for the army.
It's only 175 miles from here.
This is serious. This is really
a Mexican American War took
place before and there's been
other skirmishes and there's
been buyouts we bought the
California was bought from the
Spanish or the Mexican.
You guys are dead. You're not
going to be able to defend
yourself against an invasion
like that. In California,
it won't be against us.
No, it's gonna be against us to
Texas. Hey, no, you know what,
you know what? liberal America
will go
Dutch right for them. They'll be
surprised. So here's the other
story. And this is an
alternative gang, which is just
more there's more. One last one.
This is from NTD. And this one
you didn't hear about. You did
hear about the prison riots in
Mexico. But here's the details.
This is Mexico and El Neto and
escaped
Mexican cartel kingpin known as
El Neto died after a shootout
early on Thursday. This just
four days after he fled prison
and a violent mass breakout.
Ernesto de la Cruz was tracked
down by intelligence forces in
the city of Juarez and the US
border and then shot after a
pursuit. He reportedly crashed
into a gas station exited the
vehicle and began shooting at
police before being injured. He
died enroute to the State
Attorney General's Offices. Al
Neto was a top gunman for the
Los Mexiko as cartel. He escaped
with 29 other inmates after
raiders in armored vehicles
attack the prison in Juarez.
Early a New Year's Day, a
supermarket and a convenience
store were attacked as decoys to
distract police from NATO's
escape. At least 19 people
including guards and other
prisoners died in the assault,
one of Mexico's bloodiest prison
raids in recent years.
I've never heard of El Neto.
Well, you did now how do you
spell that l Neto e l n et eto l
Neto.
Yeah I think so.
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assist MC L and I'm doing it in
the chat did chat dot open
ai.com Everybody. It's so
accurate. Let me see Neto. I'm
sorry. But I don't have any
information about a person named
El Neto. Could you provide more
context or clarify your
question? Are you getting a
thumbs down for that answer?
That's no good, huh? Well, if
people think it's just America
and Texas and Mexico, you're
wrong. What is the crime capital
of the European Union John
Holland, everyone knows that
everybody knows the Netherlands
is the crime capital of Europe.
And I've been saying it and now
all of a sudden Deutsche Avella
is picking up on it because
we've had a few more people
murdered by the mafia now this
piece which was a like a nine
minute piece, it just took one
minute just in the beginning.
Because they immediately you
take these horrible murders
which are done by the micro
micro mafia, which is the
Moroccans I'm just gonna say it
and they turn it into a bull
crap story.
Now string of mafia style
murders and Netherlands has led
to questions about whether
I love mafia style. No, no,
they're mafia murders lady. It's
not style at all. It's just
mafia murder.
Now string of mafia style
murders and Netherlands has led
to questions about whether drug
gangs are threatening the rule
of law in the country. The high
profile killings include that of
investigative journalist Peter
to fleece, DW correspondent Jack
Parakh has been exploring how
attempts to shed light on
criminal forces behind the
country's liberal trade in drugs
are coming under pressure from
mafia intimidation. Here's his
report from The Hague, a Dutch
coffee shop where it's permitted
to buy small amounts of
marijuana. You can even pay with
your bank card.
You see what they've done is
they don't talk about the
cocaine. They don't talk about
the MDMA manufactured in the
Netherlands they don't talk
about the criminal network
networks that are trafficking
through the ports of Rotterdam
No, instead, they're gonna say
it's all because of marijuana.
That's the problem.
But businesses like this one
could spend up to 3 million
euros buying stock without
receipts. It's technically
illegal for them to purchase so
much, but it's never prosecuted.
That legal gray area here is
coming under increasing scrutiny
following the 2021 murder of
Dutch investigative journalist
Peter our degrees he was part of
a team supporting a witness in a
case against a drug kingpin. The
Netherlands
is so corrupt look up the IRT
affair. They the cops were
complicit in this the the whole
country is riddled with
corruption. By the way, I got
the name Ernesto Oberto, Pinyon,
Dela Cruz, alias El Neto with
one T. Here's what chat GPT
says. It's not appropriate for
me to provide information about
specific individuals who may be
involved in criminal activities.
Well, I can ask about Biden, it
is important to remember that
criminal organizations and
illegal activities are harmful
and can have serious
consequences. It is not safe or
appropriate to engage with these
types of organizations or
activities. Is there something
else I can help you with? That's
the future of your search.
People just say no, there goes
your information. I
think you nailed it right there
way ahead of the game again, you
nailed it right there is the
future of search.
Yep. Sorry. We can't tell you.
We
don't want to know nothing. Just
as a quick aside,
let's just just briefly on this
artificial intelligence, I need
to get a few things out. Now
that this open AI with that
horrible vocal fry, Sam, what's
his name? Altman is now in talks
for a tender offer, which means
they're going to sell shares at
a $29 billion valuation. Funny,
and what this will bring you is
pilotless planes to fight
bushfires in New Zealand. We
have neuroscience news
reporting, the deep learning
algorithm can hear alcohol in
the voice. So instead of a
breathalyzer, which gives you a
pretty accurate blood alcohol
level within a couple of
minutes. No, no, it only takes
12 seconds and the AI can hear
if you've been drinking, and
that's exactly why your car
won't start in the future.
McDonald's is planning to cut
jobs as it accelerates
restaurant openings, why AI
robots? And then just have you
used a chat or GPS to the the
chat thing.
I'll mention this as you brought
up about chat. Ask. So I went to
get Okay, I'm gonna go to the
site, I got it. You can use
this, you can use this. Give us
your email address and instead
of just signing in with Google,
I signed in normally with my
normal email address, which I'll
give our wishes john@divorce.org
And then it created a password
or somebody said we were going
to send you an email
confirmation, so I waited no
nothing. So I went back and said
resend email, nothing, resend
email, nothing. Now it wasn't in
my spam box. It wasn't anywhere
else. It just It can't even do
that.
No one can get through your
service
user. It's either not doing that
because my email guy is looks
for it does a call back it does
all these things to make sure to
make sure there's a million
things you can do to make sure
it's legit and it comes in is
not legit. I guess it just gets
thrown out into the wind. So I
can't even get the email
confirmation from these
Boneheads. Well, I
just signed in under my my, my
useless Google account.
I'm going to go out we're going
to go resigning. And my trouble
is I went to do that it says it
was already in the buffer or was
already in the on a cookie
somewhere. I had to wait for the
cookies to be wiped out. Which I
do nightly kept saying
log in with Google login with
Google login with Google. Here's
the thing that I that I that I
just wanted to point out to
everybody. So this thing creates
a word salad which makes it feel
real, the biggest parlor trick
of what they call AGI. So this
chat open,
you know what, there's probably
one of those fortune teller
people involved with this thing.
The biggest parlor trick. So you
know, when you type in a
question, it can just present
you with the answer, but Oh, no,
it has to type it out. Like
someone's actually typing you a
message. This is a trick. This
is a this is a complete mind
fuck that you're in because it
makes an even a code. It'll
output code, no type each line.
It's a trick. It can give you
the answer. It makes it feel
real when someone is typing it
in real time. That's what's
happening. No one has mentioned
this. It's cheap, but a very
effective method of humanizing
you get this on a lot of the
robots that are on these
different websites. Can I help
you? Yeah, you know they can
help you robot that's over in
the corner. Yeah, you're gonna
help me find this. Well, then
why don't you do that they get
does the same thing. it types it
out. And it gives you bogus
answers. It doesn't help at all.
This is the problem that this is
the same thing I bitch about
this constantly is where are all
the receptionist in the world?
Instead we get these voice
bullcrap. Where's the
receptionist? Receptionist do
the job. They're cheap. They
work cheap. There many times
they're pretty. And you have
there in these off there in the
offices they bring. They bring
joy to the world, generally
speaking the world and we can
answer a question I got to find
so and so. And yeah, here you go
to here. I'll plug you right in.
Well, I'm glad I'm glad you
bring this up. Two things. One,
this is because of some great
reset that happened to the
secretarial eligible generation.
Ie hot Zoomers, I guess is what
you're looking for. Because they
don't want to work they can't
they're afraid that are afraid
to answer phones. This is from
PBS news hour
for years now from employers all
over this land that young people
just aren't interested in so
many of the jobs out there trade
jobs face to face the military.
As Karen pay Lucci head of HR at
industrial robot maker Yushan in
Rhode Island told me
you can schedule someone for an
interview and they don't even
come for their interview.
My My stepdaughter? She
interviews really well and she's
getting offers from Vogue from
Kim Kardashian company out in
California. And she she I mean,
she interviews Well, she has a
good resume. Of course a mom
helped her with it. But but
she's she wants to work. I think
it's easy. Now you just go out
and she'll show her face. She's
not afraid to have a job to
interact with human beings. But
that's not all. No, no, she
actually wants to work. Unlike
today's young Americans just
don't have the work ethic of the
best the response we got.
I have work ethic for the things
that I want to work on, that I
feel will better myself and be
good for my health as well
with Jennifer Reardon and
Lawrence, Kansas who calls
herself not a housewife but an
apartment wife, take a frontline
job.
Do that. If I knew that my labor
would be valued, that my
personhood would be valued, that
I wouldn't just be another cog
in this mill. sheen that keeps
endlessly grinding us downwards.
Breakout, the universal basic
income, because these people
aren't going to function in a
couple of years, there's not
there's going to be,
but the fact that she'd be, she
would change your moniker from
housewife to a part Hart wife is
a loser, that is the most loser
have an idea. That means you're
you're just you're defining
yourself as an apartment
dweller, which is something you
don't want to be if you have a
choice, but you have a choice to
have. But you want to have
aspiration, not D aspiration,
but yet my job doesn't define me
but I'm an apartment wife
is
a very, very she's a loser.
That's a desert bed, that person
is going nowhere. And and where
are you how she got that you had
to blame the parents in the
schools?
Well, I mean, this this is the
thing. This is how they talk.
They don't want to have face to
face jobs. And it turns out, let
me see if I can find this. The
World World Economic Forum, let
me just see, where did I put
this was hilarious story they.
Where is it? Ah, there's a huge
of fractus because they are out
looking for people to assess
assist in Davos. The next Oh,
here it is for the next World
Economic Forum. And they put
ads. And here's what they're
looking for. You have to be
blonde between 18 and 26 years
old, taller than one meter. 70
centimeters and not shy. What is
going on at these meetings?
says they give an ad for a
hooker. Exactly. Yeah. But
that's probably what's going on.
You should also have charisma.
Oh, in Davos, it's for a it
should
they should have to one last
thing and it should be adept at
the use of condoms. But that on
their call Klaus. Tell him to
tell him to get your act
together.
Yeah, it's pretty sad. It's
pretty sad.
Now where where are we?
I don't know. For loss. We're
completely lost in all this.
Well, I'll just we might as well
just say that and there's also
no jobs for you. Anyway, Bethany
beyond warned today that the
company has serious doubts about
its future and may have to file
for bankruptcy. The Home Goods
chain founded more than 50 years
ago announced plans last summer
to laugh about 20% of its
corporate employees and close
around 150 stores. The company
also owns children's retailer
bye bye baby.
Bye bye bye bye retail it's all
melting down there's not going
to be any in person
Bath and Beyond was never a good
store. I mean, they had a good
selection of stuff you could go
there was always empty. It looks
like a money laundering
operation. It was always empty
you always get these save $5
things in the mail constantly go
there. And they wouldn't even I
was the nightmare. They was just
I mean I kind of enjoyed going
to there. We used to have one
here just shuttered during COVID
and you know but it was never
like I don't know how they made
money to be honest about a huge
space that inventory way too
much inventory of all sorts to
it was really compelling that
you had to buy forget that.
Forget that. You know that this
this college student killer.
Brian co burger, the guy who
killed all these
cars a criminology student? Yes.
Yeah.
So the Idaho jail, which is has
him in prison right now says
that they will indeed attempt to
accommodate his vegan diet. I
mean, come on accommodate his
vegan diet. Ah, man.
That's pretty funny. That's sad
is what it is really sad. All
right, let's look at this go
worldwide here I got so let's,
let's go. Crazy story here.
We're going to talk about China
a little bit. This is something
that's another old brother.
Here's the Taiwan missile repair
story. One
missile repair from Taiwan.
Tensions between Taipei and
Beijing present a complicated
situation. Taiwan is closely
tied to China in many ways, not
just economically, but also
militarily. Concerns arose on
the island Wednesday after a key
component of the islands most
advanced missiles turned up in
China. The weapons are called
carrier killers. A key device
used to calibrate them was
shipped to a manufacturer in
Europe for repairs, but was then
returned to Taiwan from China.
The picture Oh, that's odd. You
sent I got a missile I built I
meant make. And I sent it to a
place who has some, I guess some
function to some function that
was in the midst of that is
well, it's under warranty is
handled. It's under warranty.
Yeah. And it has a Swiss
component. So I sent it to go to
all the trouble of sending the
damn thing to Switzerland. I'm
like a, you know, 40 miles away
from the Chinese mainland
myself, but I sent it to
Switzerland, in part to
the missile device was sent to
China for repairs by a Swiss
company that operates a
maintenance center there.
Taiwan's missile developers said
no data had been leaked after
checking the return to device.
But experts say Taiwan must be
careful. The island is
discussing measures to avoid
similar equipment being
maintained in China.
So I'm thinking what is what's
the efficiency of sending
something to Switzerland, and
then Switzerland, sending it to
China, and then China sending it
to me? This is nuts. No, what
are the Swiss up to anyway?
No good. As usual. Oh, good.
They're they're waiting for the
cbdc Bonanza to kick in. That's
what they're doing. They're just
sitting there waiting. is going
to be perfect. You bet.
Back on, to segue to hit more
missiles. You got Australia,
Australians are now buying
American missiles.
Okay, Australia, boosting its
long range strike capability
with the purchase of a US
missile system.
The effectiveness of the high
Mars system in Ukrainian
conflict has certainly
influenced the government's
decision. Here we go.
Hi, Mars is the same long range
military technology Ukraine is
using in its war against Russia.
But for Australia's defense
focus, China seems to be the
target.
It's also something where we as
a ally of the United States can
support their efforts and air
force posture in the Pacific
region as well.
Last year, China signed a
security pact with the Solomon
Islands in the Pacific. The move
heightened Australian and US
concerns about China's
assertiveness in the region.
According to the Australian
Government behind our system
will include launchers,
missiles, and training rockets,
and will be used by 2026.
The Australian Army will be
going from having an ability to
strike targets 30 kilometers
away to eventually being able to
strike targets at ranges greater
than 499 kilometers.
The system is part of
Australia's over $700 million
dollar budget for new missiles
and rockets.
Well, that's clearly just meant
to be a five eyes flank for
China, wouldn't it?
Yep, exactly. But they're going
to be buying them. So that's
700 $800 million, even though
it's a small pings good compared
to what we're giving to the
Ukrainians. But here's the other
interesting part of this story
is the new Solomon Island
embassy.
New where's the new words new
Solomon?
Is that Solomon Islands, new
embassy. Oh, okay.
The Biden administration is
moving to reopen the US Embassy
in the Solomon Islands. That's
to counter the growing threat of
China in the Pacific. The State
Department says it will soon set
up a temporary embassy in the
capital of the island nation.
Right on the site of the former
US Consulate. The embassy will
initially staff two diplomats
and five local employees. The
annual cost is expected at $1.8
million. But Washington's
ultimate plan is to build a
permanent facility with larger
staffing. The US closed its
embassy after the Cold War in
1993. But China's threat in the
Indo Pacific region is sparking
concerns. Since the Solomon
Islands struck a deal with China
last February, the US has sent
several high level delegations
to the islands.
There's a lot going on right
now. There's a lot that
crapload of stuff and he every
once in a while not to to hog
the segment. But every once in a
while there's a story that just
sings to me. It says if I was
like the editor or the chief
editor in chief of one of these
networks, or a big newspaper,
this story, the next story is so
interesting. I don't know why
this isn't everywhere, because
it's just the screwball story.
And this is this clip is the
South Korea drone story,
South Korea will consider
terminating a 2018 inter Korean
military agreement if North
Korea's military makes further
incursions into its airspace.
That's according to a South
Korean official following the
North recent drone intrusion.
The agreement was signed by
former South Korean president
Moon Jae In and North Korean
leader Kim Jong Hoon in 2018 to
end military hostilities between
them nation's termination of the
agreement could result in the
resumption of live fire drills
along the demarcation lines
separating the two Koreas. North
Korea sent five drones into
South Korea on December 26. One
of them briefly entered a no fly
zone surrounding South Korea's
presidential office. This
prompted South Korea to deploy
fighter jets and fire about 100
rounds at the drones. But none
were shut down. And they flew
over South Korean cities for
hours. In response, South
Korea's president has demanded
the military develop a drone
unit for surveillance
operations, develop stealth
drones and mass produce small
drones by the end of the year.
I mean, come on. What a story.
Yeah, we don't need to report
that here. It's
like it's so fascinating to see
all these drift North Korean
drones flying around different
cities in South Korea, and
nobody's covering it.
Only one one crashes, we'll just
have a little blip somewhere.
We're under we're under complete
psychological warfare, certainly
in the United States. And I'd
from what I see in Europe as
well. In fact, there's a new guy
on the scene that I want to warn
everybody about. And I heard
about I saw him on Rogen, Peters
Zohan, have you heard of this
guy?
The name rings a bell ZEIH
A n people have sent me a couple
of clips. I'm like, Who is? So
this guy. He wears a suit. He's
got a ponytail little knot on
the back. Like a little man bun
and he's probably in the 40s.
In a man bun. That's the great
combination
suit and a man bun is like she's
like you should be beat up. And
Andy has a colorful tie. You
know what I mean? Like,
yeah, in his ties. I collect in
his Twitter profile.
He has a blue and yellow tie on.
Get it Ukraine. And so this guy,
he he's a New York Times best
seller, geopolitical strategist,
speaker and author. And his most
recent book, the end of the
world. This guy was with
Stratfor here in Austin for 11
years. The guy is a spoke. He's
a spook and people like, oh,
yeah, yeah, he's the real deal.
So he's giving lectures saying,
if you want to beamer buy it now
because Germany's never going to
manufacture again.
So here is his wiki page.
Denver, he's in Denver, hello.
He's got to kindness. He's got
to kind of spook wiki page
because there's nothing about
him. We don't know if he has a
wife. We don't know anything.
But he's got a couple
bestsellers that he should have
a bigger page than this is
pictures not the one you see on
TV. Born in 73, grew up adopted
a Jewish family in Iowa,
obtained a BS in political
science from what was then
northeast Missouri. I don't even
know what it is anymore. And
then he went to University of
Otago, whatever that is a New
Zealand, which is again another
five eyes operation. And then
the Patterson School of
diplomacy and international
commerce of the new University
of Kentucky, which is one of
those little spin off things and
then there's really nothing he
was an analyst and later vice
president Austin baseball
geopolitical, he was an analyst
for Stratfor and a vice
president and spent 12 years
according to this, and this is a
very classic. What do we do you
know that because they we've
heard them talk about it, we've
had clips of the agencies
saying, we don't know how to
present ourselves in normal
social media without looking
like we're giving it away. This
is one of the best examples I've
seen because there's nothing
here. Yeah, it's really vapid.
Let's, here's it once. What's
this
paper buddy? Peters. I'm
coming to you from everybody
worried?
That's January 6.
I don't know why.
I don't know where I am. It's
January Sex and the news. I
don't know where I am. Now. He
doesn't know where he is. It
doesn't worry you listening.
That's January 6, and the news
is out of Mexico. A video
Guzman, who is the son of the
former cartel ahead, El Chapo
Sinaloa cartel has been arrested
and spirited off to Mexico City
in anticipation of the Biden
administration's presidential
visit coming next week. Oh,
that's
interesting. I thought that
wasn't true.
Not saying specifically. That
was the point that one guy made.
He says the idea was to catch
this kid. They caught him the
rat and to have him in Mexico
City captured before Biden
showed Biden and Trudeau show
up. Good job we're doing
that's not what ABC reported. If
you recall, they said exactly
the opposite.
Mexican officials say the arrest
was not related to President
Biden's upcoming. Well, that's
not related. Not
but it is a little coincidental.
A little bit of background of
the Sinaloa Cartel until
recently was the most powerful
organ, okay? This guy is no
good. And he's getting on
everywhere. He's, I've never
heard of him before.
He's just one of those guys.
he's on the list. Book him.
Have we ever had a clip of him?
Let
me say, No, I've never I believe
that we've never had a clip from
he's just an He's the new guy on
the list. Oh, wait, no,
I have a clip here. From October
30. Hold on a second. What is
the what year this year? This
year? October 30. Two recent?
Yeah. This is a recent clip on
our show, which countries should
be very concerned about the
ratio of young to old? The worst
in the world is China. They've
been in the process of updating
their data over the past couple
years.
Yeah. This the clip that claims
China's dead
now starting to publicly admit
that they over counted by 100
million people. All of those
people would have been born
since one child so age 40. And
under the young worker
demographic that the
childbearing demographic, and
two thirds of them are probably
women. So we best guess is that
China only has 1.3 billion.
So this guy is out there talking
about COVID. He talks about
crypto and Bitcoin he talks
about I mean, he's he is an
expert on everything. That's my
job. So okay, we'll keep an eye
on keep an eye on that guy.
So he's he, this idea that the
Chinese, the whole China, China
as a whole is dead, which is he
introduced it. So this is an
eight. So this is some sort of
agency meme. What? No, there you
go. Agency mean to get us in
some sort of position to get
fooled. Yes.
So quick,
he could be worrying for the
Chinese for all we know.
I don't know who he's working
for him and do a quick little
thing on Russia since we're
there. This happened. Of course,
we finally figured out when
Christmas and New Year's was or
is according to the Orthodox
calendar and he has a report
from CBS
while turning now overseas,
Vladimir Putin called for a 36
hour ceasefire in his war
against Ukraine. To mark
Orthodox Christmas, which is
celebrated in both countries.
For Ukraine quickly rejected
that is hypocrisy and said there
could be no truce until Russia
withdraws its troops from
occupied land. The US tomorrow
is expected to announce a new $3
billion weapons package for
Ukraine that will include
armored fighting vehicles.
More, more more. Money. All
right, here's Putin now breaking
his promise.
The sights and sounds of a
shattered promise in Bach mood.
Moscow declared the guns would
fall silent a unilateral
ceasefire, but as Ukraine
celebrated Orthodox Christmas,
Russia's artillery ring in the
holiday weakness. I think the
Russians are tricking us about
the ceasefire. She says if
someone makes a promise they
must fulfill it.
But trusting Russian President
Vladimir Putin is a dangerous
gamble. The fighting continued
like any other day, while
Ukraine's faithful tried to find
some light in this dark time.
This sacred evening is very
important for us. She says. As
for Putin, we cannot trust him
at all. He's made us suffer so
much. Nobody is safe as long as
he walks the earth. If the
season is a time to be
surrounded by friends and
family, Putin attended Christmas
service by himself at the
Kremlin's cathedral. But this
holiday didn't pass without
bearing gifts. This week, the
White House announced $3 billion
dollars in military aid
including the Bradley infantry
fighting vehicle. US plans to
send Ukraine about 50 of the
proven Russian tank killers.
It'll take a couple of months
basically, to get this
capability fielded to get the
Ukrainians trained
to some a dead Ukrainian
president Volodymyr Zelensky.
Thank the American people for
the weapons saying this is
exactly what is needed new guns
and rounds. High precision wants
new rockets, new drones. It's
really lean and strong.
It's great. Nothing to worry
about. Keep it going. The
Russians will never never
escalated.
I have one clip on this new
arming here. Or is it was COVID
Oh here is another 3 billion to
Ukraine.
The US plans to send Ukraine
nearly $3 billion in military
aid. The massive new package
includes for the first time
several dozen Bradley Fighting
Vehicles. The Bradley is an
armored carrier used to
transport troops to combat it's
known as a tank killer. Big
Isn't the anti tank missile that
can fire. The move is the Biden
administration's latest step to
send increasingly lethal and
powerful weapons to help Ukraine
beat back Russian forces.
European allies also stepped up
their weapons commitments.
Germany announced it will
provide armored personnel
carriers and a Patriot missile
battery to Ukraine, while France
says it will soon hold talks to
arrange for the delivery of
armored combat vehicles.
It's interesting that you're on
News says the US is sending
three and a half billion euros
in military aid. So that would
be closer to $4 billion. Yeah, I
don't know why I was reporting
different numbers. How hard is
it to get the right numbers?
I know I think you see this all
the time. It's and you know, the
fact that
we are reporting on this were
years ago, you know, at this
time of year, where would you be
you would be in Vegas at CES.
Reporting on the latest things
happening in consumer
electronics
did latest junk that they're
trying to foist on the American
public? When's
the last time you went there?
I haven't been there for five,
six years. I stopped going years
ago, but I don't I mean, I think
it's longer than five, six
years, maybe 10. I may not been
there for 10 years. When I
during the Comdex era. After
that fondly folded, I would go
all the time because I go every
year and now you go to CES every
other year. And what I noticed
at CES when I was going to it
besides the really packs to
town, is that there's nothing
new that didn't amount of new
stuff at CES, especially as
opposed to Comdex was around
10 20% of it was the same stuff.
Right? It was, you know, pretty
much it wasn't that much new.
And then I also spent way too
much time in the consumer
electronics and you know,
looking at speakers and stereo
gear instead of looking at
computer stuff did they have?
Did they have the adult video
awards at the same time that CSA
does for a number
of members? That was a date that
stopped about 15 years ago. That
was great. Was that because you
go from one to the other and
just go are there they were like
porn stars walking around. Porn
Stars in there were funny girls,
and they were you'd have well I
did I had to hold when I was
Emilio, which was the last time
I think that was going on that
we had we designed a little bit
it's last somewhere where I get
where I keep asking these is a
comedy act for the bvo people.
It was filmed that was organized
structure with about three or
four of these girls who love to
act. And so the idea was I was
going to ask every one of them
out for a date. And they're all
going to give me the brush off
in various ways. And it was
getting pretty it was quite
humorous to do. And
yeah, HR had to get rid of it.
Whatever. It was very funny.
Well, these days there is there
are still stupid products. I
found a report an actual ces
Consumer Electronics Show Report
from of all outfits France 24.
It's a doozy. You could have
been reporting on this. Their
nation
is at war, but the startups are
proving Ukraine's texting is
still open for business. At this
year's Consumer Electronics Show
about a dozen Ukrainian startups
are unveiling gadgets and eco
friendly innovations, such as
relief which produces paper
products from leaves that fall
on city streets and in parks.
That some high tech
leaves were recycling leaves
when
the war started. Despite a lot
of different negative factors,
there was also some positive
ones. The nation became united
right. And I feel so proud to be
a part of Ukrainian startup
ecosystem and to present Ukraine
of the international markets.
Another Ukrainian ces exhibitor
Rickover creates cups and
candleholders out of
coffee grounds. Wow, this is
electronics like I've never seen
them before. Ukraine's economy
shrank by more than 30% last
year due to Russia's brutal and
ongoing invasion. But the
nation's tech scene has been
surprisingly resilient,
according to the Ukrainian
startup fund,
out of it 160 startups that
we've talked to no one has
closed and stopped their
activity. Of course, a lot of
them have made a lot have
changed their location to the
other city of Ukraine and
cetera, et cetera. But all of
them want to keep working to
developing
Russian exhibitors. We're not
welcome at the 2023
International Trade Show. Ces
organizers say they are happy to
feature Ukrainian startups this
year, because the world wants to
support Ukraine during the
conflict.
Something some sigh up or
something going on here. The
Ukrainians are quite adept at
high end coding, and, you know,
outstanding at creating viruses
and, and also work as content
detractors and they make him
sound like a bunch of buffoons,
Ukrainian startup fund and there
were signs everywhere. Do you
know that who's financing
Ukrainian startup fund?
I'm sure I won't be surprised us
AI D ah, they got signs all over
the booth
it's us AI D so that's just a
spook thing.
Yeah, well the My goodness,
they're making paper from trees.
This is crazy. This is ces peak
ces
making with coffee cups from
coffee grounds. The hell's that
all about? Joke is a joke. It's
a bunch of jokers. These guys
are just laughing up their
sleeves. And meanwhile France 24
is all in like a bunch of
dummies. And with
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That's what I think I think
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Let me give you some of the
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Here's another one freeze speech
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in the past
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I guess blocking people and
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agenda is Nazi agenda always
good haha oh here's one oh no
moderation policy lots of free
speech accounts. Also
misogynistic anti abortion
conspiracy theory accounts. Oh
my god, I love this free speech.
They just why why don't they
just say free speech? Why is it
freeze speech? Free speech? What
is that? What is the brain
freeze so free freeze as in
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with a Z it's got a Z right?
Yes, free has actually has a Z
and it says freeze peach, peach.
What is wrong with these kids in
12 years old.
Listen to this one. So this is
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you know the reason says I've
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Nazis fastest racist misogynist
homophobic Chernobyl is not so
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oh what was what was that
domain?
That is bursal dot zone I have
no idea what that is. Brother
yeah it's great. I love reading
all this even podcasts index dot
social got guys blocked by quite
a number of of I mean we talked
about there is podcasting 2.0
Seriously. So what are some of
the reasons that how many blocks
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podcast index dot social and
watch this this is also funny 37
Let me see fashio adjacent now
you go no agenda affiliated
there it is it's interesting
though Mastodon dot social which
is the big one you know it's the
big the big monster run by the
run by the by the fascist by the
by the actual fascist. They have
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There's large instance large
instance excessive external Nov
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It's fantastic. Now of course,
this is perfect. Because it
shouldn't be that way. It's 464
servers that block us outright.
So find one that doesn't and
join in the fun. We're fascia
adjacent everybody.
Yeah. That's pathetic.
Follow Adam and no agenda.
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let's thank the artists for
episode 1518 which we tried to
idle we titled cue yoga, to
yoga. And we love this art. This
piece of work which was brought
to us by Nico Syme Nico has has
had a couple of wins. It just I
mean, it's an old classic. We
love a mac and cheese joke. But
when it came down to the crap
half cooked macaroni and cheese
save the climate. Uh, he Nailed
it. Nailed it. It was so good.
I will mention that this is
repurposed from one of his
earlier failed pieces. I know a
lot of artists do that and I
don't think it's a bad thing
it's not you don't get any
points against you. But it
should be noted
Well, what do you mean Did he
already have
this action the whole like it
was there was no agenda crap
you're not having a half Cook
was no he had a different gag.
Different gag.
Okay, okay. It was a good gag
though. I liked this girl was
outstanding.
This was a piece had everything
that we wanted. It has something
to do with the show. It had put
the little climate change thing
in there, which was President
blocked for that regime by
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They don't like Paul are like
we don't
the other pieces we ever just
Well, there was people trying to
do climate like climate, The
Population Bomb, which Kenny Ben
tried it and doesn't work
doesn't work. There was the
unhappy Darren Darren O'Neill
the unhappy Amazon Alexa, that
was actually not bad. Yeah, you
like that? And there was a lot
of people trying to do the
speaker joke because of the
Speaker of the House, which is
just No, no, could you show on
speakers? Are you like the Yes,
I speak Dutch lady. Why was
that? There was this there was
one little flag she's wearing
the orange. Yes, I split up a
dash you liked it.
Stupid. That's why I just
thought it was cute. Okay.
And I don't think there was much
else that we thought was
appropriate for the show where
you kind of liked the the fear
of the X BB dot 1.5 What that
was it was kind of good with the
eyes. It wasn't too bad. It
wasn't horrible peace. What else
did we have nothing. That was
it. Oh, and Project BLUE steam,
which was done by mountain Jay.
I appreciate it. Because it
would be Project Blue Blue
street blue stream. So to say
blue steam, but it was such a
stretch. I mean, I can't even
explain why it was kinda good.
And then there was comics or
Blogger was some AI bullcrap was
McCarthy as a clown. This is not
going to end well.
The thing about McCarthy as a
con i didn't know as you
mentioned, I didn't look at the
title before to me. I didn't
know what it was McCarthy. I
just thought it was just some
clown
was Mike Elgin.
That's it. Maybe it was. I think
I thought that too. Now I will
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newsletter, which came in later,
which is the the first time ever
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that that wasn't up yet.
It came in late. Oh, okay. And I
like saffron. I like it a lot.
And can I use it for the
newsletter? It looks a little
bit like some lifted art from
here or there. But I see the
newsletter. I use it
for the for the bad signal this
morning going by it. Yeah, but
it's fuzzy. Did you notice it's
fuzzy, it's not fuzzy on my
screen looks fuzzy on my screen
will must be a kerning issue.
Whatever. Thank you very much.
You were to use the 5019 ones.
Yeah, but I just I just like
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Little McCarthy. I can do a
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you are so smart. It was one of
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Just brilliant.
Thank you, Tucker. Apparently
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No, I
didn't. When I saw it, I was
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Look, I always be careful know,
what I determined is that the
Democrats managed to screw
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because they what happened was
the Republicans wishes very rare
in a midterm, where you have
such a small minority victory,
they only have three or four or
five people that give them to
the majority. And so it doesn't
take 20 people, if they if you
got 20 People that are kind of
dissidents, and they just don't
want to Sky they can hold out
for all kinds of things. And so
that's what they decided to do.
They just said, No, we're not
going to vote for this guy
unless and you can't make him
win, especially when the other
side, which orchestrated to
small majority, meaning that
they actually had to control
which is the Democrats, they
were too, too arrogant to even
get through some votes his way.
Which would have got him in and
instead they kept voting for
this Hakeem Jeffries guy, and
you know, he's not gonna get in
a Republican, no republicans
explain the importance of these
negotiations. Because what what
we have come to learn is that
the Speaker of the House sets
the rules. And one of the rules
that the I guess the Maga
Republicans, the, you know, the
fascist wanted was the ability
to kick the speaker out, but
also they wanted the ability to
investigate Biden, investigate
the FBI itself. Whatever,
whatever else, there are a lot
of
Investigatory Powers, they can't
be stopped by by the speaker,
they can kick the speaker out at
the drop of a hat to he agreed
to all this. He kept agreeing
and agreeing and agreeing to all
these terms and conditions,
which weakened him technically,
all and every time that he
agreed to something new than the
guy had gotten maybe another
vote or two and they finally
agreed to just about all that.
He pretty much gave his powers
to the Magga Republicans the
most conservative the
Republicans are ultra mega ultra
Magaz and so they got their they
got in. They got what they
wanted. So they're going to have
a bunch of interesting, you
know, probably still Toothless,
but be disposed to have some
teeth into these investigations
Jim
Jordan got a church style
investigation,
they want to do church style
investigations. Okay, so they
got all that. Now the irony with
the first irony is that this
only happened because the
Democrats were so sharp at
keeping the Republicans from
having a real red wave, they did
that. But instead of taking
advantage of it, and by that, I
mean, taking advantage of it by
giving McCarthy some votes
before he turned over all these
powers. They had this huge
opportunity to the Democrats to
give McCarthy the powers initial
which were going to be in their
fair in the Democrats favor
because there's going to save
all these investigations from
keep them from happening. But
they were too arrogant or
stupid, which is my opinion.
They didn't know what they had.
They could have pushed McCarthy
over before he gave one
concession let alone dozens of
concessions. They could have
pushed him over the top real
easy, but now they want to show
they can unity, where unify we
work like robots. We're all
gonna vote for Hakeem Jeffries
with no exceptions, no
exceptions. So they all voted
against McCarthy have a couple
of questions. It was dumb. It
was
kind of a couple questions. So
again, this was so smart. I'm
glad someone finally said just
brilliant. You're a wonderful
press. Yes, you're so great.
Thanks for coming on. So the
when you when I read this and
can you always send me the draft
and this was a good to go
newsletter? No changes. Good to
go. I was I was thinking now are
we missing something because the
Democrats in Texas brilliantly
brilliantly let the Republicans
go all the way with the with the
Roe v. Wade overturned. So that
you know, you basically you
can't you can't even have sex
and Texas anymore, let alone
abort a fetus. And they let that
I think we agreed that the that
was the Democrats in Texas did
that. So they could have this
big wedge on election day. Which
for the midterm, which I think
certainly helped them. So is
there nothing they've done here
that you think it's truly the
arrogance, truly stupid, they're
just stupid. And they really
didn't have any plan? Except
let's all be unified. And we'll
show right.
Okay, a couple of things. I
agree with that. And I was
thinking and thinking and
thinking of like, maybe that's
what Pelosi wanted. She wanted
the Democrats to stay away from
giving him any so that so so the
may be as possible, because
Pelosi is out to the last she's
not going to run again. Maybe it
was her goodbye gift to Biden as
look, now they're going to
investigate you and they got
free rein for you. It's
possible.
I have that thought as well.
Let's go to some I've two
reports here. The first one is
now this, of course, was the
only news that mattered. Don't
worry about the border. Don't
worry about inflation. Don't
worry about you know, potential
war with Russia. Don't worry
about all that. It's all about
this. This is what matters. 15
vote. The Republicans are crazy.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has DT on
the phone people.
Overnight, a dramatic finish to
a historic battle for Speaker of
the House. Republican Leader
Kevin McCarthy, finally elected
as the next Speaker of the
House, taking the gavel from
Democrats. That was easy, huh? I
never thought we'd get up here.
Hakeem,
I gotta warn you. Two years ago,
I got 100% of the vote from my
conference. I didn't quite
understand that. What kind of
this was a slam but I didn't
understand it. He didn't get
100% of the vote this time. What
was he trying to say here?
Whoa, what he's trying to say.
Hakeem got 100% of the vote from
the Democrats. And he's just
warning him that when he becomes
if the house flips back
Democrat, oh, he may have some
more issues. Okay.
I got 100% of the vote from my
conference. It was a fight that
was bitter until the very end.
fingers pointed, heated words
exchanged after Kevin McCarthy
failed for the 14th time blocked
by one member from his own
party, Matt Gaetz. tense
negotiations played out on the
House floor the cameras catching
it all after already making
several key concessions.
McCarthy trying to convince
Gates himself when that didn't
work, members grew frustrated.
At one point Republican Mike
Rogers of Alabama had to be
physically pulled back during a
heated confrontation with gate
Democrat shouting to see see For
what purpose does the gentleman
from Minnesota rise? Madam
Clerk, I rise to say, wow. Then
a breakthrough deal reached the
15th round of voting stretching
past midnight, ending in a
standing ovation for the new
Speaker of the House.
My responsibility, our
responsibility is to our
country,
McCarthy celebrating a new
Republican majority calling for
a fresh direction.
Our system is built on checks
and balances, it's time for us
to be a check and provide some
balance the President's
policies.
What was rather interesting is
the camera work from C span,
which provides all of the video
for all of the public
broadcasters. And, you know,
they were they were doing close
ups. And yeah, the reason why I
found out is it typically when
they're in a session, so this is
a joint session, and the rules
are off the table.
It's not it was not I haven't
you mean by joint session?
Oh, hold on a second. I have it
here. It's, there's a so there
are rules. So typically, the
Congress determines or whoever's
in charge determines what can be
shown and they actually I think
they control the cameras.
was a joint session means the
sentence they're
looking for it. Now. There was a
whole article on this. Um, so
I'm not saying it, right. What
the IRS some put it this way,
there's a rule that didn't count
in this case. And that's why
they were doing this type of
coverage. But you know, the
funny thing is, it'll be over
now.
C span is best ratings ever.
Because I guess people were just
watching C span because this was
so interesting. And so they were
hamming it up with direction.
Get a close up with that guy.
You know, they go zooming in
they had a they had a camera on
gates and waters. Yeah. Does she
love Jackson or whatever? Namely
notching outwardly, yes, Sheila
Jackson, whatever. And for a
long time, and she's yelling at
him, she's going back and forth.
And he's laughing about
something and they're having a
good day, and they're having a
good time, which was not the way
it was expressed. I don't have a
clip. Okay,
I listened. So I'm reading this
now. It was because there's no
speaker of the house until the
Speaker was elected, they could
do whatever they wanted. And
they did.
How, wow, that's interesting.
But then don't elect one anyway,
by the way, in 1836, that went
for two and a half months like
this. So this was no big deal
with a few days, whatever.
Now, what was so that was is
Kevin McCarthy. He gave a little
bit of a butt slam to Jeffrey's
Did you see Jeffrey's speech? Of
course he is the Minority
Leader. Did you see what he
said? No. Oh, oh, here it is. He
did the whole alphabet with
comparing Democrats to
Republicans. Yeah, this is
written by the way I liked this.
I like a divided house. I think
that's the way it should be.
They should get nothing done.
That's basically my my my wish
talking to the choir. Yeah.
Well, you and I both but here's
here's the the unifying party
House Democrats
will always put American values
over autocracy, benevolence over
bigotry. The Constitution over
the coat democracy over
demagogues, Economic Opportunity
over extremism, freedom over
fascism, governing over
gaslighting hopefulness over
hatred, inclusion over
isolation, Justice over judicial
overreach knowledge over
kangaroo courts, Liberty over
limitation, maturity over Mar a
Lago normal thing over
negativity, opportunity over
obstruction, people over
politics, quality of life issues
over chewing on reason over
racism, substance of a slander,
triumph over tyranny
understanding over ugliness
voting rights over voter
suppression, working families
over the well connected Zinio
over xenophobia. Yes we can over
you can do it and zealous
representation. Oh one zero.
So that's about as divisive as
anything I've ever heard from
these assholes,
but use SP selfmade your cop
daughter health is what I say.
And by the way, talking to my
kangaroo courts as he turned
around and looked at his January
6 committee speaking of
such let's go to the videotape,
two years ago, on January the
sixth our democracy was
attacked. The US Capitol was
breached which had never
happened before in the history
of the United States of America,
even during the Civil War. Oh,
wait,
way, way, way way didn't they?
Didn't bombs go off in Senate
multiple times? It wasn't on the
ground. They blew it.
Weather Underground threw a
bunch of bomb bombs, barrel
bombs in the capital
bombs but it wasn't breached,
you see wasn't breached.
bombs in there somehow
mob of insurrection, so
assaulted law enforcement,
vandalized sacred halls, hunted
down elected officials did a
poor job, all for the purpose
attempt to overthrow the will of
the people and you serve the
peaceful transfer of power. All
of it. All of it was fueled by
lies about the 2020 election,
five people.
One of them was US Capitol
Police Officer Brian cippic,
whose parents accepted the
Presidential Citizens Medal from
President Joe Biden on Friday.
On the steps of the Capitol
bells told as the officers names
were read aloud officer Billy
Evans gathered
hands onto their memory and
notice what they were doing
here. So first of all, this is a
lie. These officers did not did
that. Okay, just go go look at
the actual facts is a total lie.
And what they're doing now is
the doing the bell ringing with
the reading out of the names,
just like 911 It's disgusting
what these people are doing
evidence,
gathered hands on to their
memory and acknowledged with
deep gratitude. The tremendous
bravery of the hundreds of
officers who defended us at the
Citadel of democracy that
fateful day.
Many of these lawmakers were
here that day, crouched under
seats and wearing gas masks.
Senior officials were whisked
away to bunkers. But while the
focus was on the fallen
officers, Ashley Babbitt's
mother marched outside holding a
picture of her daughter,
Babbitt, who was among the
protesters was shot dead by
Capitol Police inside the
building.
Here's, here's a question for
Speaker of the House House,
Kevin McCarthy. Now that you're
in charge of it, could you
please release all 14,000 hours
of videotape of January 6, so we
can see that? Do you think he's
going to do that? It's a unique
party pay people. These people
don't don't care about you. They
don't. Couple other things we'd
like to see.
And I notice Hakeem Jeffries
voices a little bit like the
mayor of New York, and I think
our guy can do it. Ooh, let me
hear that again. Very, it's a
little less Gopi. But as much as
close actually Babbitt's
mother marched outside holding a
picture by here. Many of these
lawmakers were here that day,
crouch watch it here.
It's honor their memory and
acknowledged with deep
gratitude. The tremendous
bravery of the hundreds braver
officers who defended us at the
Citadel of democracy, that
fateful day
that you write, and a here's our
guy. It's exactly the same. Oh,
yeah, this it's going to be so
disappointing. It's obvious.
It's obvious. It's just going to
be disappointing. I don't see
how anybody can think anything
different. Oh, there'll
be a lot of showboating. It'll
be it'll be him humorous. We'll
get some good clips. Oh, maybe
the mainstream won't pick any of
it up. So they're gonna go
overboard, you can watch
especially Jim Jordan. Now Jim
Jordan was wanting to be Speaker
of the House at one point. And
but this time he he's got I
think he's got his eyes on the
White House sometime in the
future because he decided
against running for because he
could have stood up and run and
probably beat beat McCarthy but
he won because he's the head of
I think his ways and means the
House Judiciary, which is going
to have most of the hearings.
And so he's going to be the big
shot at that, you know, get
slamming the gavel and and
shutting people up and then
making a fuss so he's going to
be a showboat galore is gonna go
over the top. He's going to ruin
his chances for presidency by
becoming a ham actor. And that's
what we're gonna see in the next
two years.
Yeah, it's gonna be just as bad
as January 6 as the January 6
Committee. It puts audible sham
never, nothing ever comes out of
this. The fact that they're
going to claim it to a church,
the clips, a clips come out of a
church style Committee, which
has happened has nothing to do
with church, but it was the was
it Senator church? Was it House
Representative church? You know,
he was a senator, I think,
wasn't he?
I think he was I think, Senator,
the church was the senator, was
the Senate committee, not a
House committee. Well, so
you're not gonna have one of
those, that's for sure. And that
was when the CIA and
intelligence services had to
admit they really didn't admit
it until they were in private
session. That yes, we do put CIA
people in as reporters. And if
they're not the reporters, then
we the CIA, people write up the
story and give it to the
reporters. And nothing changed,
nothing changed. Now we have the
stooge in you know, in the
Ukraine times write it up, and
then we can say it's true over
here in the New York Times,
nothing's going to change. Now,
yeah, we've
already we've shown all the
models have been Ohio's people
reveal the models on this show.
We've had all the models,
different kinds of you know, you
have the fake story in Africa,
and then you run it over here,
or you just have a stooge
someplace in the middle of
middleman stooge. Who's the
spook? And he approves it to go
over here and over there. And
then we are we just write it up
ourselves? Yeah, let's go send
it you know, they have a staff
of who knows how many people
1000s I'm guessing of writers
and in Langley that write this
stuff up there, right? They do
books for people that, you know,
I know what it takes to write a
book, and
do we ever. It takes forever to
get a book done. It's horrible.
It's 10 years.
10 years for me to write a book,
too many ace.com. And so the
point is, is that it's a system
and it works. And they've done a
good job of buffering the public
by making them think whatever
they want, which is what the
idea is, because it keeps the it
keeps a stable, somewhat stable
society. But it's bullcrap.
Yeah.
Here's, there's one other extra
thing that has been shoved in
here, because mind you, all of
what they're saying here about
January 6, is is not true. It's
just not true. It's demonstrably
not true. And if we ever get to
see the 14,000 hours of
videotape, it'll go right into
the 1000s of sealed indictments,
you'll see that it just wasn't
what they made out of it. And
there were a lot of actors, FBI
actors who were a John
provocateurs. Just to top it
off, though, let's bring in some
lawsuits.
This morning. The longtime
partner of Capitol Police
Officer Brian sick Nick, who
died from injuries suffered
during the January 6 attack has
filed a wrongful death lawsuit
against former President Trump
and two people in the crowd that
day. Sick Nick was hospitalized
after being assaulted with bear
spray. He died January 7, the
medical examiner saying the
cause was a stroke.
Now does bear spray cause
strokes
I thought bearish spray was
really not even like pepper
spray was designed. I think it's
like a skunk based product that
no I'm gonna look it up the new
lawsuit. Well, I doubt if it
causes strokes. But well
then what kind of what kind of
lawsuit is this then by January
7. Ah,
a nuisance nuisance suit maybe
Bill examiner saying
the cause was a stroke. The new
lawsuit which claims a
conspiracy to violate civil
rights and the aiding and
abetting of an assault seeks $10
million from each defendant. The
lawsuit saying the horrific
events of January 6 2021,
including officers techniques
tragic wrongful death were a
direct and foreseeable
consequence of the defendants
unlawful actions as spokesperson
for former President Trump
responding saying President
Trump clearly and unequivocally
stated that Americans should
peacefully and patriotically
make their voices heard
they should send this to the
same court that convicted Alex
Jones.
This is this is the st. beb
turns out to bear spray that's
commercially available, which is
a lot different than what I was
would formulate. Is that is
basically is just a form of
pepper spray. Right? Oh, so it's
capsicum. It's hot chili peppers
in the face. It hurts. It's not
fun. A lot more strokes out
there. But now it's one to 2%
capsid capsaicin let's get that
straight out and get a bunch of
notes. is Fe Ms. Avi Yeah, media
brands it capsaicin one to 2%
capsaicin tended to turn
aggressive or charging bear I
would rather access so i Okay,
well, I have my own theories of
I keep Arizona the camp. Yeah.
What Well, hello, stop. If you
have a keep the bears out of the
camp tip. I think we should hear
it.
There was a product I was going
to do with a guy another lab,
another lab rat at Union oil,
and it was called bear scare.
And it was made with methyl
mercaptan In what is one of the
elements that methyl mercaptan
and dichro del Sol fight I think
the other two elements are the
two main ingredients in skunk.
bears don't like skunks, they
don't they avoid them like the
plague. And so you take this
bear scare and you, you pet you
spray it on a perimeter of trees
around your campsite. And then
the bears won't come into the
camp. They just won't.
What happened to this? What
happened to this product? That
should have been this is a shark
tank product I've ever saw one.
Yeah,
I know. It's still a good idea.
Well, the problem with it is
it's hard to sell. It's hard to
ship it's hard to because this
damned the Mercat these Bearcat
family of mercaptans were trees
to keep in the freezer at the
lab. And I used to have some at
the house. Yeah, but it has to
be kept frozen. And because it
it literally leeches through the
glass and start stinking. It
stinks to high heaven is not a
stench that you can adapt to
him. If you have it. Smell it,
you smell it and you go home,
okay, you kind of adapt to it as
you don't notice it after a
while, but it stinks. And I
don't you can't put it in a you
can put it in a store to sell
it. Because there's things you
can't put you can't ship because
the post office won't take it
because it stinks it stinks. The
more you know, in the morning.
Dynamite it it would work it
would work good info. Like that
info is good. Yeah,
yeah. All right.
Let's see. What else do we have
on the list? Well,
I got a couple.
How about Elon? I see you have
Elon clips. I'm always
on Twitter. Yeah. This is
updates on Twitter. Twitter
fires update one and two.
Okay. Oh, this is a new kind of
update. Good is in D. D. I'm
excited.
Elon Musk has released more
information about the extent of
alleged government influence on
Twitter. He says the federal
government had asked Twitter to
suspend a 250,000 accounts.
Here's the story. Elon
Musk on Tuesday replied to a
Twitter thread, saying quote, US
government agency demanded
suspension of 250,000 accounts,
including journalists and
Canadian officials. Musk was
replying to a thread by
journalist Matt Taibbi, who
posted the latest Twitter files.
The thread showed redacted email
correspondence between Twitter
executives and government
officials within various federal
agencies in 2020. Ty EB wrote
that Twitter was taking orders
from a range of government
agencies, including the Senate
Intelligence Committee, the
Treasury, the NSA, the
Department of Health and Human
Services, the FBI and the
Department of Homeland Security.
Well, I read to a not that
anyone cares?
Nobody cares, but teII me was on
Tucker. Oh, TV is so
uncomfortable on Tatari This is
amenable he smiles and he says
thanks for having me on and but
but he's not like Greenwald who
appreciates going on Tucker
because he's been blackballed
from everything. So let's tie EB
but Ty EB just I think it makes
him itch to be on the Tucker
Carlson as you just sense it.
That is like
he didn't have any problem going
on the Bill Maher show where he
said nothing. He was very bad
appearance as far as I'm
concerned. He's an occasional
writer. He's wishy washy. He
shouldn't Why is he going on
here? Right? He's a writer. Why
is he going on? Why that's not
in his in his in his contract
with
everybody. You know, every
writer wants to be a TV guy. So
you see the big bucks on TV. Oh,
man, look at that guy. You know,
what, what? Buck Joe Buck makes
$15 million a year on Monday
Night Football to Sunday Night
Football, whatever it is what?
That's lots of money.
But also, I really the more I
look at it, and I'm gonna bring
in Greenwald, because Greenwald
is there all this is this is
just a myth because the term is
being thrown around. It's a
limited hangout. This is
purposeful stuff that is being
published by a willful le idiots
and in this case, I'm sorry to
say that everything affiliated
with Barry Weiss's substack and
all this substack. But the
substack jockeys, they're being
given little bits of pieces,
times or timelines are redacted
because oh, goodness, we don't
want anyone to know that Obama
set all of this up. And he did,
including the payments for
anything that the FBI wanted
from any social media company.
And they're not I mean, they're
giving us good stuff. We're
going oh, yeah, well, okay. We
knew that but it's not good. We
did in the print industry last
print with Snowden. At least
they got it into the New York
Times and the Wall Street
Journal and The Washington Post
and The Guardian with a little
now You got sub stack it and you
can jump up and down all you
want as far as political America
is concerned, as far as
mainstream media America is
concerned, this isn't even
happening. This is there's not
even files to look at. There's
no such thing. It's Q anon.
Part two of the clip.
One post also showed an email
from the Office of Democratic
Congressman Adam Schiff, who was
the chairman of the House
Intelligence Committee. His
office asked Twitter to ban
journalist Paul Sperry Twitter's
reply showed the social media
company declined to honor the
Congressman's request, but
Sperry was still suspended from
the platform. The latest Twitter
files release also showed that
federal agencies flagged
accounts that questioned the
origins of COVID-19 and tie the
accounts to Russian
disinformation.
Don't worry, Kevin McCarthy is
going to have that all
investigated.
By the way, the Sperry thing is
kind of amusing because it went
like this Schiff Bryce's note,
Hey, you gotta get rid of this
guy. And then they say, No, no,
we can't do that. And it makes
sure it's on paper. And then
they get rid of him. Yeah,
that's how you roll. That's how
you do it, too. By the way, you
say one thing, if it's on paper,
you had to put stuff on paper to
cover your ass. Yeah. So now
they said, Well, you got rid of
this journalist, after this
shift guy asked you to do it.
No. Well, we did. Well, no,
look, here's my paperwork. No.
But then why did you get rid of
them? Well, something else.
There's something brewing. And
remember my my immediate
prediction of Elon Musk
purchasing Twitter was he will
destroy Twitter one way or the
other is going to destroy
Twitter, either destroy because
we all have to register with
payment authentication, which is
desperately trying to become the
digital ID and cbdc payment app
just like WeChat it's not a
secret. He said it? Yeah, I
think it's possible. Keep that
he may have been freewheeling
more than I suspected. Because
one thing he acquired with the
with the purchase of Twitter is
the consent decree. And the
consent decree goes back to I
think 2012. And, you know, this
is about misinformation,
disinformation, they have
certain things they have to
adhere to, and why they picked
up this clip. This is the FTC
chair. So the Federal Trade
Commission, who I think are the
ones who have the consent decree
with Twitter, and this was a
short little thing about how to
combat there might have been
CNBC
when we've seen reports and
employer employees of Twitter or
at least former employees of
Twitter raise questions about
whether the company is following
the consent decree, for example,
what goes on inside the FTC on
those days?
Well, I'll just say we have a
public page where anybody can
reach out to us and report to us
any wrongdoing that they're
seeing within the company or
from a company and so we monitor
that monitor that quite closely
do DM with Elon Musk
me see what this consent decree
was?
Yeah, that was CNBC because that
was Sorkin. Yeah.
Twitter agreed to pay $150
million and assess potential
features for data privacy and
security issues also resolved
allegations that misuse private
information such as phone
numbers for advertising after
telling us that the information
will be used for security
reasons the settlement was
prompted by assertions the
company had violated the prior
consent decree There you go
after to data breaches, so it's
about privacy. I don't know
we'll have to see. I mean, they
have so many ways they can take
this guy down I think they're
just waiting to see if they'll
do anything useful for them.
I think he or she will
maybe I don't know I'm very I'm
very skeptical I'm skeptical
that anything
like your position now hopefully
one of this works out or doesn't
so I can spike the ball. So
much moved by donate agenda.
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like a party. Like a party.
Okay. Yes,
I suppose. Do you have I
have a two? I have a two. I will
play them first. Because when
you say it like that, that means
you got something dynamite.
You're gonna blow my socks away.
And maybe you had a great ice on
the last show, too. Here's one.
stop the madness. That's one of
my two. I like it. It's not bad.
It has a nice little echo to it.
Here's the other one. I do
believe. Well, please. Come on
man. wasn't all that bad, man.
Okay, let's start with this one.
Scary.
Okay, scary. Here we go. It felt
scary. Okay.
Okay, let's go with this was
simple. Thanks.
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right. Let's try this one. Wow.
Wow.
Wow. Whoo. I think that's that's
a pretty good contender. Let me
just play that lump. So I used
to back to back. So we've got
your
Wow, wow. And then stop the
madness.
I like wow. Well, better.
Is this clear? It's concise.
It's clear. And the two wows
aren't the same. Wow.
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wow, it's Wow. And wow, it's
dynamite. Who would have
expected?
Okay, I've got a couple of
clips.
I have to leave with one clip. I
have one clip. It's very
important. We play this clip,
and then you can play whatever
clip you want. This is about the
new consensus data in England
and Wales. Now consensus data is
very important. Because
depending on what your
population is made up of, you're
going to do political things and
make sure it's different than
census data. No, it's It's
census data didn't What did I
say? You said
consensus I meant census.
We have consensus on the Census
I kind of gave away what's going
on Sky News,
the flags may be visible but the
community had not always felt
so. But for the first time to
questions about sexual
orientation and gender identity
were included in last year
census. With results in today
giving a snapshot of LGBT plus
and trans people across the
country, a milestone moment for
those who spend decades
campaigning for it.
If you aren't counted, then you
don't count simply when it comes
to making policy decisions and
designing services. So for LGBT
plus people to be included in
the census is a truly historic
moment. Now, LGBT plus people
are finally part of that
national story. And service
providers and politicians have
got no excuse not to listen and
to address our needs. Now,
before we finish this clip out,
what do you think the
percentages of LGBT they've
they've actually divided into
LGB? Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Q and T, queer and trans? What
do you think the percentages
are?
Well, what they should be is
about 3% of the whole group
should be about three to 5%
total total
needs like housing, health care,
mental health support, all in
part decided by Census results.
And those results show that
across the country, Brighton and
Hove, London and Cardiff have
the most people identifying as
LGBT plus, overall 89.4% of
people aged 16 and over
identified as straight or
heterosexual, with 1.5%,
describing themselves as gay or
lesbian. And when it comes to
gender identity is 0.5%
identified as a gender
difference to the sex registered
birth.
So 2% total was zero 0.5% is Q
and t.
So we're falling out over their
selves because of this, and
well, they want mental health
help. So
the new questions were
voluntary, but they were
answered by more than 90% of
people. And the hope now is that
policymakers have the tools to
better target services across
the country.
This increase incredible.
Well, for this group, we've also
gotten this far now as you'd
made me change my clip. Tsa, tsa
new The transgender rules,
the TSA is ushering in a new
policy that makes us airport
security checks transgender
friendly. It has dubbed the new
screening system advanced
imaging technology. And today's
Daniel Monahan has the details.
TSA will not provide any details
about what's behind the
technology, however it
statements suggested is designed
mostly to prevent transgender
females who are biological men
from being flagged for a strip
search. A group of Republican
lawmakers call the new policy
insanity and introduced a bill
in that namesake called the
securing America's from
transportation and sanity Act.
The measure seeks to block the
removal of gender based airport
security screening
Representative Bob good says
quote, the new so called gender
neutral TSA screening policies
are yet another example of the
radical gender ideology being
pushed by the Biden
administration. Good is one of
the co sponsors of the proposal.
Its prime sponsor is
representative Lauren Bobert.
She described the new trans
friendly airport security as
quote practically inviting
terrorists to take advantage of
a weak and woke security system.
responses to the new policy have
been mixed. Many transgender
airline passengers have
complained on social media about
the humiliating experience of
having to expose themselves to
TSA security officers. They have
also expressed frustration about
being patted down for wearing
transgender related devices as
well as being patted down by TSA
officers of the wrong gender.
Meanwhile, Republicans against
the new policy express concern
that it will be used as a cover
in an attempt to smuggle weapons
in those sensitive areas.
Well, it doesn't happen very
often. But right at the very end
of the show, I'm just going to
have to give it to the
end Can I follow up with a kind
of a cherry on top here
it's really a cherry if you're
gonna I mean, you're onto you
can go out on a high
I been on a high All right, I hi
man, I'ma so here we go. This is
a clip from Tik Tok. It's a
gender of the kicker is not the
clip, gender affirming care
promotion.
So health professionals have a
critical role to play. We must
continue and to expand their
work to address health
misinformation directly with
your patients. Now this includes
but it goes beyond COVID-19. So
I'd like to talk briefly about
another area of substantial
misinformation that is directly
impacting health equity in our
nation and as the health equity
of sexual and gender minorities.
There is substantial
misinformation about gender
affirming care for transgender
and gender diverse individuals.
We are in this nation facing an
onslaught of anti LGBTQ ai plus
actions at the state levels
across the United States. And
they are dangerous to the public
health. The positive value of
gender affirming care for youth
and adults is not in scientific
or medical dispute. So we all
need to work together to get our
voices out in the front line, we
need to get our voices in the
public eye. And we can we know
how effective our medical
community can be talking to
communities, whether it's at
town halls, schools,
conversations with others, and
we need to use our clinicians
voice to collectively advocate
for tech companies to create a
healthier, cleaner information
environment during a moment when
public trust in our leaders in
our information is very
challenged. The healthcare
worker community the medical
community does, I believe,
maintain a high degree of trust
and we have to utilize that and
we have to utilize it
effectively.
Wow, I am really high. That
ladies and gentlemen was Rachel
Levine Biden's head of the US
Department of Public Health on
tick tock, oh man, activist and
activist,
brother. Well, there you go. I'm
thoroughly ready for the loony
bin. And they call us
transphobic. Which we're not
all I did was play the clip.
We got lots of trans trans
people on no agenda social.com
real ones? Just saying. All
right, let me see what's next
on. Troll room.io. We have that
Larry show. All right, that'll
be episode 395. Of course, we
look forward to the next time we
can deconstruct the media with
you. That'll be on Thursday
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