Cover for No Agenda Show 1345: Peak Woke
May 9th, 2021 • 3h 17m

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Adam: Let the shaming begin Manitoba. Adam Curry Jhansi devorah Sunday May 9 2021. This is your award winning give a nation media assassination Episode 1345.
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Unknown: This is no agenda
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Adam: celebrating mom's broadcasting live from opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas Capitol on the drone Star State. morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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John: from Northern Silicon Valley, where we're all safe and sound. I'm John Dvorak buzzkill.
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Unknown: Well, that about sums
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Adam: it up. It's all good. We're safe and sound we can end the show. Yep. Yeah. Hey, do you have a three by three today?
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John: No, it's Sunday, but I did do it anyway.
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Adam: three
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Unknown: by three.
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Adam: just needed to play the jingle. That's all. What did you learn?
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John: Well on CBS john. The guy runs this Dickerson running open your eyes CBS or whatever the name of the show is not sure. Yeah. I had the secretary of the commerce on and he asked her about increased taxes.
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Adam: Oh, this is an actual content on the morning show.
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John: Yeah, yeah. And she says you're very strange looking woman. She says I've talked to all the CEOs about the new increased taxes Oh after Dickerson says that these seem pretty extreme. I've talked to all the CEOs and they all agree that we need more infrastructure spending so she never really said anything. That's funny. NBC was just all ads until they until chip or Chuck Todd came on with this just a bank of it just a five bank you know the five bucks Yeah. Green it was they picked up from msnbc. And it was just all reporters talking about yak yak yak, who knows what they're talking about. But it's like I guess Meet the Press now is literally Meet the Press.
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Adam: They can't even get regular guests anymore or that everyone everyone's a reporter everyone's either a reporter or or on the payroll.
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John: And then ABC had some black woman on there talking about racism. Oh, yes. That's your that's your whole way.
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Adam: He didn't get any more details. That's all you got is just some some black lady just for some racism stuff.
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John: Yeah, that's all I got. Huh? Oh, geez.
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Adam: Okay, well, I did a little bit of three by three scanning myself. And maybe just to kick it off today just to show you how because there's science has left the building. So it's no longer science science is no longer discussed at all marketing
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John: every second. At what point were the scientists actually calling the shots?
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Adam: Well, they've always been the scientists have always been calling the shots. But now we're not talking about science. The scientists are still there. But the science is left the building. It's no longer about scientists. How do we most effectively convince everybody to get the poke the jab the shot in the arm?
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John: With with some deal, a good deal of protests, or I'm gonna say the scientists left the building back in the hydroxychloroquine era, but go on. Now. I said the science. Okay. The science left the building at the hydroxychloroquine era where they jumped all over it,
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Adam: but they were at least talking about science. Now. It's not even that the scientists are talking about convincing and removing hesitancy that's what this is all anti hesitancy marketing. And in the United States, we know very well that if you really want to make change, if you really want to make change, you gotta go for the children.
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Unknown: And one more note, before we leave you tonight, be sure to check out a new episode of Nightly News kids edition posting online tonight.
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Adam: Were you aware of the nightly news kids edition?
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John: No, but I've been following something similar. And it's again from NBC which is NBC LX.
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Adam: Yes, exactly.
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John: Well, less than CL x is Nightly News kids edition, as far as I'm concerned is it's kind of millennial or no Zoomers? Zoomers news. No, no, this
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Adam: is this is this is for younger kids.
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John: Yeah. That but you guys, I'm waiting for a clip from one.
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Adam: Yes. Well, it was it was unbelievable. I mean, I tuned into this and Lester Holt has a cool studio. He's got a couple of electric guitars on set and he's dressed in his blue jeans and his but Lester Holt Yes, yeah. He's got he got to do with kids. Paul. He's the host of the kids Nightly News. What's wrong with you? What's wrong with you? What is wrong with you? Yes,
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John: let's I want to kid host.
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Adam: Oh, no, you're not gonna get it. This is not intended to inform children. This is psychological warfare against children. And if you have a kids nightly news show, but what would you want to talk about?
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John: Well, if I had a kid's night in new Sion would kids wanted to talk about I talk about games?
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Adam: Yeah, gaming games and new movies, maybe maybe do something good and say, you know, we shouldn't be on our phones all the time. Maybe try and slip in a little bit of parental propaganda.
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John: Yeah, that would be very different to chill.
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Adam: Let's see what the producers at NBC Nightly kids news did for us.
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Unknown: Coming up kids and vaccines, one of the top health agencies here in the United States is reportedly set to approve Pfizer's vaccine for children between the ages of 12 and 15. As early as next week. Our doctor john will be here with details. Plus, we'll answer your latest questions. Also ahead. It's a girl this new bundle of joy is making her debut at a zoo in Europe. We'll head there to meet her and happy mother's day we'll take a look at how this holiday got started. And share some fun ideas for how you can make your mom feel special.
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John: Okay, now first of all, I hope you're not dead Lester hold has to do this by contract. He's not getting paid more money.
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Adam: He seems to be enjoying it. I think he really he feels very relatable. He's also has got the plaid shirt on. You know button a little on button there. Yes, he has the plaid shirt and blue jeans. Now I like that they put me I'm happy mom's day some stuff you can do for your mom. And then there's a I think it's a llama was born in a zoo. So yeah, I mean, if I'm a kid, I'm like, Okay, well, I'll watch for a little bit. What is this Pfizer crap? I don't know. Whatever. Get to the first story. Mr. Lester.
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Unknown: Welcome back to Nightly News kids edition. I'm Lester Holt. It is great to be with you. We've got a terrific lineup just in honor of Teacher Appreciation Day. This week, we're going to introduce you to a teacher from New Jersey who is going the extra mile for her students. Plus speaking of appreciation, our kids chef will be here with a treat you can make this Mother's Day weekend. Okay, but first let's begin with one of the top stories as we continue to follow the Coronavirus Oh, the road to recovery. Hey, kids,
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Adam: you're gonna love this story.
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Unknown: We've got some good news to report this week here on the homefront. cases are actually dropping and more states like New York and New Jersey are getting ready to lift more COVID restrictions. Yeah, this comes as there's word that a vaccine could be approved for some older kids. We know you have lots of questions. Let's get straight to it. All right.
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dr. john, my name
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Adam: listened to this scripted kid man, this is this is you want to hear child abuse? This is child abuse one on one right here. And by the way, what kid gives a crap about this new story? Okay, don't care. None.
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Unknown: Hi, Lester Holt. Hi, dr. john. My name is Gus. And I'm six years old. And I'm from Redmond, Washington. And I have a question. My dad got the first dose in Pfizer. So I want to know if he can get the second dose, the more Bama vaccine. And if he misses his chance to get
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John: me.
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Adam: This is exactly what this child had on her mind. It's like my dad six
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John: year old asking this question, or are they taking everybody as completely stupid? How much money did Pfizer give to NBC to do this bogus show, which won't be on long?
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Adam: Well, we can only determine that by the answer. And the only appropriate answer to this child is well, let's Let her finish the question
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Unknown: over and get the Morgana vaccine.
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Adam: So the only appropriate answer is I'm sorry, Your dad's gonna die. So instead of that, no, let's have let's bring in some metaphors. And let's bring some props to explain. This very explained this child has very complicated question, which I know she's been struggling with.
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Unknown: Thank you. I love kids edition and Happy Mother's Day to the mom. Well, thank
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you for that. Two very good questions in there. dr. john. One is can you switch vaccines have, you know a dose of one vaccine and a dose of the other and the other question is, you know what, that gap between the first and second dose So what can you tell her? Yeah,
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the one important thing to know is if he gets one shot, he should follow up with a second shot. And here's exactly why think of the vaccines like shoes you run out to play a dear friend, and instead of getting two of the same shoes, you accidentally get two different shoes,
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Adam: he's holding up sneakers,
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Unknown: it's not gonna work very well, you're not gonna be able to run as fast, you're not gonna be able to jump quite as high. So if you get to the same shoes, that's what works. It's the same with a vaccine we know to have the same.
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Well, we don't know how well they work if you end up mixing them. So it's important that your dad if he got Pfizer the first time get to the second time. Now as far as how long he can wait. Well, they have said if you can't get it when you're supposed to, you can wait a little bit longer up to six weeks after getting that first boy he'll die two days you don't need to restart all the vaccines again. But again, the important point is that he gets two vaccines at the same time, just like you want to use at the same time when you go outside and play
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Hey, who doesn't want yellow all stars? All right. Next question comes from Virginia.
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Adam: There you go. That is what NBC News is doing to your children. Of course no child is watching this obviously children
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John: stupid kid is gonna watch this crap.
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Adam: And I'm only going to focus on United States marketing because the European Union the deal is a sealed, it's done, signed, sealed delivered. Good work, everybody. bonuses for all salespeople at Pfizer, here is a European union president de von der leyen.
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Unknown: He now concluded the negotiations with biontech Pfizer for a new contract, a new contract looking forward to the year 22 and 23. The new contract secures 1.8 billion doses of vaccines.
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Adam: Getting ready for 20 to 2324.
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Unknown: Doesn't matter. It's
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Adam: gonna be groovy. We're sad here. 1.8 billion doses you
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Unknown: now,
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John: here's a funny story that came out about the bad people. companies that have been requiring you are demanding you get the vaccine or you can't work they're a liability issue might crop up. Oh, yes, dude, you have to think about it now. So I'm required by this company to get the vaccine, I get sick as a dog from the vaccine. The drug companies have been made. So they're not liable for this sort of thing. But a company demanding you get the vaccine might not be and you might be able to sue a company into oblivion. Because they demanded or they required you had a vaccine, and especially because it's an experimental vaccine. That's the kicker. There are a lot of companies maybe putting themselves at great risk. That's what I'm telling you. I'm saying I'd like to hear from some lawyers about this.
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Adam: I let me see I have a clip about this very thing. Yes, this is from c b. s who are jumping ahead just a little bit, but they clearly know what's coming
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Unknown: for FDA approval. On Friday, Pfizer became the first COVID-19 vaccine producer to requested the visor vaccine along with the derner and Johnson and Johnson are currently operating under emergency use authorization due to the pandemic. We want this vaccine to be around even when there isn't a public health emergency Richmond in ryko, Deputy Director Dr. Melissa vare, and Virginia's vaccination coordinator, Dr. Danny voula, they will take the full six months of data to be considered for full FDA licensure, there was still a tremendous amount of data that was collected before the emergency use authorization was granted but they hope full approval can reassure those who are still hesitant.
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Adam: You know, I think there was a small number of people who maybe feel more comfortable getting the vaccine now
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Unknown: the doctor Ebola says full FDA approval of the shot, which he anticipates will happen in a few months could have further implications like potential governmental mandating of the vaccine, government couldn't
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mandate a vaccine that was under an emergency use authorization. Now that we you know, may be seen,
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Adam: I love this guy. He is implying that if it's not under, if it's just approved, that it can be mandated by the government. That's what this aihole is saying
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Unknown: mental mandating of the vaccine government couldn't
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mandate a vaccine that was under an emergency use authorization. Now that we may be seeing this move to full licensure in a few months. That does open up the possibility.
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Dr. Avila says that won't happen here in Virginia. As Governor Northam has made it clear he wants the Commonwealth to focus on incentivizing Virginians to get the vaccine and focusing on its positives.
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But there are a lot of entities that we don't have control over that may choose to require vaccination.
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Dr Bulli anticipates full FDA approval may encourage other private entities like healthcare systems, employers and colleges to begin requiring the COVID vaccine. In fact, more than 100 colleges have already decided to do just that, including Virginia Wesleyan University in Norfolk vice president Keith Moore believes it's the safest decision for you Vincent's staff,
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and so this is no different than whether it be meningitis or rubella or, or the like no different upon entry, all students in the Commonwealth of Virginia are required to provide vaccination records.
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Now we reached out to VCU health and bonds corps to see if they had any plans to require the vaccine. As of now, they say they're highly encouraging associates and teammates to get it
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Adam: teammates. Now, they're not gonna have to mandate anything, john, everybody I know has gotten a shot. Everybody across political lines, except for my wife, myself, I'm pretty sure my daughter has not taken a shot. And you everybody else, I think is all on us or gene. But everyone else is all on board. It's they're not going to need to mandate anything.
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John: Which brings me to a note from Julie. The narrative that is being pushed regarding republican evangelical Christians refusing to take the vaccine interests me. I'm involved in a large multi church Bible study, and the people who make the most of the community around me fit the category of conservative evangelicals. Interestingly, most of them have taken the vaccine, which is completely the opposite of the narrative. I only know a handful that have not generally the ones who haven't taken the vaccine seemed to be under 50. And the ones that are that have taken it or over 50. In my personal experience with this conservative community, hesitancy seems to be correlated more with age than political and religious beliefs. Yep.
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Adam: But it doesn't play well on television. It's much more fun to say Republicans, you know, religious nuts, nuts. And they took this to an extreme level over the weekend. The Pope, or the guy, currently known as the Pope, held the Vatican Pontifical Council conference, this was a big deal was a big issue, bang, all kinds of celebrities, including Chelsea Clinton, and other very important people, and you cannot have anything happen. anything going on without Of course Dr. Fauci being a part of it was all a virtual, it wasn't in Rome, or anything cool or at the Vatican wasn't anything cool. And when you've got Dr. Fauci, you might as well bring in our buddy Jose, Jose Gupta.
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Unknown: I'm curious that Fauci in the minute or so we have remaining going back to just this inflection point between science and faith. There's, there's a lot of vaccine hesitancy in the world. You know, we see around quarter 20 to 25%. In the United States, to some extent, people need to believe, based on the evidence and the facts and the data that this is a good thing to do that it's going to help them, protect them and make them less likely to transmit the virus. What do you say to people right now? Maybe even friends of yours? I don't know. Yeah, we're vaccine hesitant?
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Well, you've got to connect them with people. They
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Adam: trust that this is the this is the messaging. It's no longer you can give them the data. You can tell them this is safe. This is what's happening. No, no, it's all about getting an influencer on their ass.
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John: Yeah, we're vaccine hesitant? Well, you've got to connect them with people they trust the thing that we're finding out that it depends you have who is the audience and who is the messenger. You've got to match the messenger with the audience.
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Adam: Fauci now, apparently, marketing mastermind, you know, the way you do it is you got to match the audience with the messenger,
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Unknown: the messenger, with the audience. And I think if you do that, you're going to overcome a lot of the hesitancy when you go into the, you know, into the trenches. And you have someone who's a deeply religious person who will listen to their clergy that's different than me with a suit going into an area telling people to do something.
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I think most people would listen to you though. Dr. Fauci. I'm just, I'm just putting it out there. You know, and thank you very much for your time. One of my great aspirations, dreams is that we get to spend some time together in person in the next several months.
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Adam: Okay, Jose, Jose took this to heart man, my buddy from CNN, Jose Gupta. He's like, Okay, let me think the audience the audience. Oh, well, what could the audience be? Let's try some brown people. Let's get some brown people. Maybe I can talk to some brown person then everyone will trust that brown person. Jose, you're on man.
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John: Hey, Rosie, good to see you What's going on? So I'm gonna hit you up what's
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Adam: going on? Like, it's amazing. I just all of a sudden saw you Why are you here? You have no relevance at all in show business. But now you're here with me.
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John: Hey, Rosie, good to see you what's going on. So
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Unknown: I'm gonna hit you up for some medical advice that that's okay. That I Using a little bit here.
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Adam: Yeah, of course he's okay. Say someone already had COVID she's not a doctor, by the way, right? That person would still need to get the vaccine. Word Jose, by the way, troll room. We know it's Sanjay, but his new name is Jose. Okay.
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John: True can't keep up. No.
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Adam: But did you hear what he just said?
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John: Yeah, I heard what he said is disgusting.
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Unknown: Someone already had COVID. Right,
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Adam: that person would still need to get the vaccine. Okay, hold
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John: on a second. Did she ask that question she's could be talking about so the question could be, say somebody had COVID and they went swimming. Is that a healthy thing to do? No, no, she's just says, say somebody has COVID and he jumps in. Unless you edited it, or unless it was no, I didn't add it. This is
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Adam: a 29. Second PSA, these are p essays. This is this is not this is not a segment. It's a PSA. Sure. Yes. That's a very good point. You think it was scripted if that happened?
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Unknown: Okay. already had COVID. Right.
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Adam: That person would still You're right. That's a very odd that she's rude. He's rude towards women interrupting them. mansplaining on the spot. You're right. She made tape say someone had COVID and you're right. Next question. Could have been anything. But no, not for Jose.
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John: You still eat Bologna?
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Unknown: Hey, someone already had COVID right?
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Adam: That person would still need to get the vaccine.
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Unknown: Okay, Sandra, you're like really scary right now. You're like a mind reader. But yeah, that was my question.
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Even if you've already had COVID you still need to get vaccinated.
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And Rosie, keep wearing a mask.
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Oh, wait. Thanks, Sanjay.
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Adam: Wow, he's a mind reader. What can I do with black people? We've done the brown people black people. Maybe I can get someone relevant. Maybe one of those guys from Hamilton.
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Unknown: Sanjay you there. Hey, Jimmy. I'll make this quick. Listen, I have some questions. What's on your mind this vaccine? I'm nervous. I got songs to write well, I still be able to do that. It'll be fine. Davi science, is what
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the vaccine is safe, my friend. It's gonna bring this pandemic to an end. See what I did there? Yeah. Hi. Okay. Hi, trusted. Thanks. Oh, and Sanjay.
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John: Don't do that again.
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Unknown: Today,
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Adam: I don't know.
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Unknown: I thought I was spitting fire.
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John: Oh my god. How much money did Pfizer pay this guy?
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Adam: Well, it must have been a lot because Madonna is struggling. I mean, they're still trying to do some counter programming on tik tok. But the message is off. It's not necessarily what people want to hear and I feel their choice of talent is subpar. I mean, Doctor knock is just not cutting it. Are you ready for some excellent COVID News. It's about the variance. But good news about the variance. I'm a scientist who studies COVID-19 Today is Thursday, May 6 moderna already has some data from its phase two clinical study
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Unknown: of a variant a specific booster shot designed to address the most concerning variants. The variant booster is just one dose not another to study included 40 people who had all received the regular moderna doses six to eight months ago, they measured antibody neutralization activity in these people against some of the new variants including b 1351, and P one and they found that about half of the people had basically no neutralization activity against some of the new variants But that was before the booster and they gave everyone the windows booster waited two weeks measure their neutralization potency again and every single person had really good neutralization activity against the new Marion's Don't forget to like and follow.
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Adam: No one wants to booster This is not the message
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John: but he wants to push but nobody wants to hear this nonsense about utilization factors versus not.
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Adam: It's talking about this guy's nuts. I mean, we wouldn't even take their business anymore. The curry devorah Consulting Group is not interested in modernise business, you have your head up your ass. I don't think we can save you. We cannot save the company. Unless you have an idea. I think it's done for them. It's just over. Over. There was some some real science news, which made what
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John: yeah,
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Adam: it actually got on the opinion page of the New York Times. That's almost as funny as having Donald Trump on the entertainment pages that at Huffington Post, remember that? Oh, yeah, he's not for real. We'll put him on the entertainment news page. So this belongs in the opinion page instead of in, I don't know science, technology or anything, something that producers of the show and gitmo-nation knew about a year ago when we talked to the dog.
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Unknown: The CDC updated its website to explain how Coronavirus is transmitted. The agency emphasized inhalation is one of the main ways COVID-19 spreads. They also placed less attention on the risk of picking up the virus from surfaces. The change is in line with the gradual shift to stress the virus spreads through the air either breathe in or through the eyes. The CDC says people who are closer than six feet from an infected person are most likely to become infected themselves. The agency is also prepping for the need for seasonal COVID-19 vaccine booster shots.
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Adam: So, a piece of actual good news, which is this is aerosols which have no chance outside in regular weather. Where aerosols do remain hanging in the air where you can walk into and breathe them in is in places like meatpacking plants and all of this is known we all of this was discussed a year ago and now they're going to take this and turn it around and abuse it to say yeah, it's the aerosols you're gonna you're really gonna need a booster. He's just gonna need a booster just now two ways about it. Yeah, it's just gonna need a booster and you're going to need your vaccine passport on the off chance the vaccine passport thing becomes a thing which again I'm I'm just not going to think it will be that everyone is vaccinated because at mo Of course, you know mo is not he's not vaccinating his kids either with good reason. But just to make sure that you're not going to do something like some like a bunch of a holes with a podcast. We're gonna let you know that we're we got our eye on you.
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Unknown: This California bar owner arrested this week after authorities say they uncovered to build out vaccine cards 30 blank ones and laminating machines, the county's district attorney saying all to make big vaccination cards you know, anytime you're looking at identity or fraud related cases, it's great. It's plain and simple and screed Alcoholic Beverage Control received a tip the cards were allegedly being sold inside Todd Anderson's old corner saloon in Clements, so they say they went undercover buying some two
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or agents were able to purchase for fraudulent cards
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20 bucks apiece, but the consequences expensive $20 is the value of a human's life.
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By telling the truth about whether or not you've been vaccinated, you expose all of us to greater murder since arrest is the first in California. But with places like Chicago and you are considering vaccine passports for sites like stadiums and concert venues, there's concern among law enforcement like California as attorney general Rob Bonta that it could start a trend of more fraudulent cars. The fraudulent vaccination card gets you a vaccine passport then it'll be in higher demand. It'll be more sought after. And since the CDC line cards scams and how to guides popping up online, over 40 attorneys general recently issuing letters to eBay Twitter, Shopify and offer up urging them to help fight the problem. The website's telling us they are working to remove fraud there's a
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concern that it could be you know in the 1000s
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John: and we can't have that and it will again have enough know that it got the attention
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Adam: of over 40 attorneys general throughout the United States of America just don't do it. Get a vaccine they're available.
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Unknown: So what happens if you buy a fake card? Well, it's considered a fraudulent medical document and the DEA we spoke to said her office is working with the state and the feds and she says they will find you if you bought one
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Adam: you're gonna find you if you bought one How about that?
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John: Well if you didn't buy one What if you just got it online? They are online many health departments across the country just have it there's a PDF file for the for the doctors Yes,
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Adam: they should all be sued fine
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John: by the nuts
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Adam: now here's a here's a doctor from a very reputable hospital. And and this is not your your typical crazy nutjob doctor but somehow if you just listen to his answer to the question is natural infection for children better than vaccination, which is something I hadn't really heard discussed. You know, it's we've talked about it used to have the chicken pox party and cute when when I was a kid we got German measles, you didn't have a shot at the time. You got German measles, and he lived through it. No, I don't think I remember anyone dying from it. I do remember German measles was dangerous for girls. And you know, we had to be careful. This just snippets of stuff I recall but natural immunity you get from natural infection. Is that better than immunity you get from a vaccine as a child as a very good question hasn't been discussed. Listen to this man twist themselves into a pretzel.
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Unknown: Hi, my name is Paul Offit. I'm talking to you today from the Vaccine Education Center at the Children's Hospital Philadelphia. One question parents reasonably ask is isn't natural infection better than immunization? Well, I mean, I'm a man in my 60s. I was a child in the 1950s. I had measles. When I had measles I developed an antibody response that is probably three fold greater than one Children will get if they get a vaccine. But what I didn't have to suffer by by being naturally infected was I didn't get pneumonia, which could have caused me to be hospitalized. I didn't get encephalitis or infection of the brain and I didn't die. I mean they every year in the 1950s, everyone got measles by the time they were nine years of age, that meant it three to 4 million people. Every year we get measles about 48,000 would be hospitalized with pneumonia or encephalitis, and 500 would die. Fortunately, I wasn't one of those people, but I could have been. So the better question isn't actual infection better than immunization? The better question is, is immunization good enough? Can immunization induce an immune response that is good enough to prevent and arguably eliminate these diseases? Well, we have the answer for measles. When we had a second dose measles vaccine recommendation in 1991. That meant that all children in this country recommended to receive a measles vaccine when they were 12 to 15 months of age and again at 46 years of age. With that we eliminated
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measles from the United States eliminated by the year 2000. The only reason that it's come back recently is that a critical number of parents have chosen not to vaccinate their children. So I think the good news about why people wait
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John: wait, I can something be eliminated then come back. Only because of vaccinations. No, it's not eliminated. Eliminate. No
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Adam: it's not because of vaccinations because of horrible parents.
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John: You all that choose, I mean only horrible parents when vaccinate their children. But yeah, if it's eliminated, its eliminated.
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Adam: Hello, that's my point. That guy's a pretzel.
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Unknown: He's a total pretzel and all children this country records and boy, boy, even measles vaccine when they were 12 to 15 months of age and again at 46 years of age. With that we eliminated measles from the United States eliminated by the year 2000. The only reason that it's come back recently is that a critical number of parents have chosen not to vaccinate their children. So I think the good news about the measles vaccine is induces an immune response that's good enough to have eliminated that virus from this country without asking children or having children with the severe and occasionally fatal effects of a natural measles infection. Alright, so
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Adam: what he said there was even though it's three times better, the immunity children get from a natural infection can be three to six. Okay. I thought it was three But okay, six. He still you know, you have a chance of dying and killing everybody and bringing it back somehow. This is this is not science, not science. And there's a lot of not science going on.
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John: And when Gupta says get a vaccine if you already had it, science, science that's one has been studied to death, and it shows that people who would got it still have strong immunities 10 years later. Yeah, but
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Adam: what they're finding is that people who get the murderer or Pfizer jabs or perhaps the Johnson and Johnson their immunity tapers off after six months. It's all in the numbers, man. Remember, it's 99% certain you won't die from COVID. But let's do a fact check Friday, everybody, let's let's go into something. Again. It's those assholes on podcasts who are making trouble. They're now saying that women are having odd menstrual issues, or unvaccinated women are having very strange, irregular menstrual issues when they are around vaccinated women. I think we need to address this with some science
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Unknown: with a fact check Friday and the biggest fight against the Coronavirus these days is against vaccine hesitancy for this fact check Friday explain how some of the leading online misinformation driving that right now is aimed at women
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in their menstruating years and not are experiencing severe side effects from people around them.
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Adam: I just wanted I just gotta stop this. So he right off the bat this guy is claiming the latest round of disinformation is targeted at women. So women who are women who I see on telegram or see on Twitter, were emailing me, those women are in fact, committing disinformation against women. Women are pretending that these things are happening to disinformation eyes, other women
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Unknown: in their menstruating years and not our experiencing severe side effects from people around them having received this job. You
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heard that right. One influencer claiming that just being around someone who's been vaccinated causes those side effects that not only can the COVID-19 vaccines hurt women's fertility by attacking the placenta that caused the vaccinated person to shed the virus onto women and affect their periods or pregnancies. So the first part has a reported
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John: Stop, stop. Can you start that clip over? Sure I
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Adam: can. Is there something in particular there's a lot there's a lot Things you want to stop for in this one, but yeah,
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John: well, this the idea that the vaccine attacks to placenta, he just pat glosses that right over to go on to the point he's trying to make. He just threw that in there and for a good reason.
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Unknown: You heard that right. One influencer, claiming that just being around someone who's been vaccinated causes those side effects that not only can the COVID-19 vaccines hurt women's fertility by attacking the placenta, that caused the vaccinated person to shed the virus onto women and affect their periods of pregnancies. So the first part, as reported here, on fact check Friday before the who says it's not true.
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The vaccines we give cannot cause for infertility.
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The findings of a CDC
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Adam: that is the only medical professional you'll hear, he has this whole thing about the placenta, and her answer is clearly snipped from something else. You can't become infertile from it. Nothing about the placenta, nothing about irregular menstrual issues. None of that. No, no, just let's just throw that little snippet in there. I think that's a is that a whipsaw of sorts? I don't think so. You think it's a whip or saw maybe half?
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John: Anything other than just a random tip you threw in this? It's not often it's not off the subject or enough so I think to be a whipsaw,
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Adam: okay, it's science, that's for sure.
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Unknown: Vaccines hurt women's fertility by attacking the placenta because a vaccinated person to shed the virus onto women and affect their periods or pregnancies. So the first part, as reported here on fat check Friday before the who says it's not true.
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The vaccines we give cannot cause for infertility. The findings
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of a CDC study published in February showed many more women 79% experienced side effects from the Pfizer moderna vaccines, but they also found no unusual or unexpected reporting patterns detected. The preliminary results of a study in the New England Journal of Medicine in April did not show obvious safety signals among pregnant persons who received mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. So about the second part about those who've been vaccinated shedding virus particles and causing harm to others. I've found no scientific document or source that says it's even possible with the mRNA vaccines or the j&j vaccine.
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Adam: Notice there's no scientists, and the overwhelming consensus from doctors and scientists. It's like
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Unknown: climate change consensus that says it's even possible with the mRNA vaccines or the j&j vaccine. And the overwhelming consensus from doctors and scientists is that the vaccines are safe and effective at holding off the most serious cases of the Coronavirus. They do say you should talk to your doctor about any notice notice that also says it's effective. It's serious in the house and again, and the overwhelming consensus from doctors and scientists is that the vaccines are safe and effective at holding off the most serious cases of the effective at holding Can
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Adam: you turn your speaker's down just a tad effective, effective at at least holding back doctors and
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Unknown: scientists that are safe and effective at holding off the most serious cases of the Coronavirus holding off the
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Adam: most serious cases you'll still get it but it'll hold off first.
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Unknown: They do say you should talk to your doctor about any questions that
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means you
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have I'm always
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Adam: wait wait Listen to this. Listen to the end. It's important you hear the whole report
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Unknown: turns you have. I'm always searching for more ideas for factcheck. Friday, you can email them to me at Adrian dot whitsett at W CPOE. ca
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I feel like I need to have that conversation about sharing with my daughter Adrian, you know my team Donovan because that they're the ones that watch all that and it's
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all online.
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Adam: It's all online where evil takes place. When they talking about about the shred of getting videos.
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John: First of all the thing they were talking about initially, because I'd had those clips, it was shedding of the spike protein, not the virus.
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Adam: Now some will say the vaccine and all kinds of different things they're saying.
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John: Yeah, now the problem I have with all these theorists including the doc that one woman who is the head of that group that's most hysterical to me. She talks about this and but I would like to see if anything's being shed whatsoever. I want to see some microscopic evidence of this. It was the spike protein. Now that one woman suggested some pheromone effect which I you can't argue against that.
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Adam: Well, you can but the McClintock effect has never been proven.
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John: But you Yes, but if no, what I mean is you can't do what I'm just about doing is show me some evidence to spike proteins. Right? Oh, show me some evidence and I can't say well show me because they can't do the pheromone thing anyway it's like half it's mysterious. Yeah. So I so i'm not buying the spike protein thing being show
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Adam: and I don't know what it is either. And I don't know if it's shedding or whatever it is. In fact one of our could be bestest area. could be one of our producers sent me in a note Let me see if I have this here. Longtime producer propagator after hearing you and Jcd talk about unvaccinated women experiencing menstrual irregularities after being around vaccinated people. I don't know if you've heard anything about men, but I've seen several people claim that they've had headaches, nosebleeds and testicular pain. After being around vaccinated people. My co worker was vaccinated last Monday and I worked with him all day Saturday. Then two days later, I experienced horrible testicular pain, which I've never experienced before. One friend of mine, his child, got the first thing as a teenager. He got his first shot of I don't know which one it was. And my friend said he felt really kind of achy and sick for two days. And then when the kid got the second shot, he felt exactly the same. Now, he felt the same kind of pickiness around because it was, I don't know what it is, who knows. But just just to dismiss it as a conspiracy theory, that's not very scientific, or just to say, well Shut up. And Shut it. It's not shedding, okay, is it something else? They're not answering that. And so now, luckily, some things are coming to light such as the various database, the vaccine adverse adverse reactions, events,
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John: which we which is really very, it's not very, it's not promoted to be reported, like people never report most people.
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Adam: Well, this is the point, there is no good reporting system. There has never been one only this shitty ash veirs database, which is all we've ever had to go on. We've talked about it for over a decade. And you know, the reason why is it doesn't matter, because there's no recourse you still have to go to the vaccine court and the US taxpayer might give you money, if they determined that it's valid, you had some damage due to a vaccine, but they don't make it very easy. And I think this, this is what they call surveillance. You know, you want to know how people did what happened if people died or had severe reaction to the vaccine, it would make sense to me that we had a database that the CDC really maintained and people were very anal about and double checking and calling people and following up, you know, the kind of idiotic shit we did with testing and tracing. No, instead, we just keep these various databases as the only source so that you can then get headlines like this. from Yahoo News, Senator Ron Johnson, Republican, cites commonly misused data to suggest vaccines linked to deaths.
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And then they go in to say that, you know, this virus database is not intended to really use for reporting or really have any good data.
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John: It's, it's not for anyone out there, track this database down and look at it. It's hilarious. It's like comedy gold. So woman gets shot Five minutes later dead. To the point his woman gets shot takes one step drops dead.
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Adam: The the doctor who the producer, TV producer for the doctors who I have played a clip from from the Vax documentary, who said, Hey, man, the medical industry not only produces my show produces all of television. Well, he's out there, and he's doing interviews, and he discussed the various database specifically,
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Unknown: nobody ever enforced bears. Most doctors, if you ask them don't even know what it is. They couldn't tell you. They're not using it. And this was exemplified when in 2010, the CDC took a million dollars in taxpayer money to investigate bears to see how efficient it was at capturing all of these vaccine injuries. And what they discovered. And by the way, part of the job, that million dollars was to try and automate a system, could they automate it so that it would capture all of the injuries. So what they discovered in their study was that veirs is capturing less than 1% of the total amount of injuries that are occurring. That was a shocking discovery. We knew it was under reporting at some level, nobody realized it was really that bad. They also automated their own Harvard Pilgrim health system and showed that they could capture all of the injuries that better data collection could happen. And what's really horrific is at the end of that study, it says, The writers say once we had all this information once we had gotten the automated system online, we reached out to the CDC to then implement it into a national system, the CDC stop returning our phone calls, stopped returning our emails, absolutely just shut down. never responded to Harvard again on that on that study. So here you had the CDC Harvard degree Since medical school in the world had developed a way to automate it so that we would be better at capturing these injuries, and instead, CDC shut it down
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because it didn't like what it was seeing when it's was seeing all of the injuries. And now we find ourselves in this moment where the FDA and the CDC are telling us, unfortunately, we don't have a good surveillance system for the amount of the 100 million vaccines we've just were more given out here in America, we really don't have a good way of tracking the health outcomes of those systems.
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Adam: That is that's everyone should be outraged about that. That's not even an outrage. Now. It's not it's not even a like there's no way to divide it politically. It's just Hey, man. 100 million shots, we should know how this is going. There's
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John: no control group, we know that. They don't want you to know for the obvious reasons, if you look at the various database already, and it's only reporting 1/100 of all the accounts. And you see it, it's like woman gets shot, gets in car keels over dead. woman gets shot, your man gets shot the case, not just women. But this is one thing after another and some of this stuff is like wow, you know, arm falls off. I mean, it's just unbelievable.
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Adam: Dell, big tree, that is indeed the name I have for him. But he actually quantified the 1% because that's, you know, it's kind of random. Or to me it sounds right. Well, it's only one only 1%. And even though we have this study from Harvard, which we never heard from again, he quantifies it with some data that he dug up. I
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Unknown: did a show last week where we cross referenced several different parts of theirs, whether it was anaphylaxis, or different things. And what we proved and I'm not going to go through because it took me 40 minutes to do it. But we proved it's still only capturing 1%, which means when we look at the 3000 roughly 200 deaths that are on bears right now from the Coronavirus vaccine, we must assume, based on what Harvard said and what our cross referencing study showed us that that means that 300 and probably somewhere in the neighborhood of 320,000 people or more have been killed by this vaccine. And it's only been out for three months. And so when we get back to that conversation of Bill Gates saying this is the best way forward, that risk reward ratio disappears. We have real you know, over 500,000 deaths supposedly from COVID 19 or SARS COVID. We already have over 300,000 deaths in three months. This vaccine is tracking to kill far more people than the virus ever dreamed of killing.
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John: Yeah. Yeah. Nice. Day. Ooh, yeah, baby is killing it's doing its job. And now an
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Adam: important update from Chicago. One final note,
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Unknown: United senators spokespeople telling us that there is a mandatory face requirement for anyone over the age of two. Bring your face you have to have a face to face things mandatory face.
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Adam: Does that mean no mask because I kind of like that. Be the day mandatory face record. Excuse me. Sure. We have a mandatory face requirement in process here.
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Unknown: Huh?
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John: Ah, let's go to India.
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Adam: Oh, yes. You have India stuff. I'm glad you do. What what is
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John: going on the India thing is that well, this is the report is this the most recent report and it's worse than ever. Of course, every time you turn around it is really really is beginning to lose a just targeting Modi. But let's go with India. COVID India full update to Modi. Yeah,
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Adam: I'm sorry. will update Modi okay.
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Unknown: The suffering in India shows no sign of letting up today the government confirmed more than 400,000 new infections nearly 40.
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Adam: By the way, there it is already conflating infections with cases just because you're testing on a PCR
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John: Well, actually, you're conflating you're conflating positive tests. Yes. With cases with infections, it's two levels removed.
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Unknown: The suffering in India shows no sign of letting up today the government confirmed more than 400,000 new infections. Nearly 4200 deaths and the real numbers may be even higher. And Piers Morgan freer joins I am always
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we've been watching the situation in India deteriorate for some weeks. Now. India is a country of such enterprising genius anytime things may be improving.
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Not really, unfortunately, the past 24 hours have been the deadliest here since the pandemic began. But the truth is that we actually don't know the real picture because testing has slowed. We're weeks into this wave and hospitals are still overwhelmed. We're seeing shortages of beds, medical oxygen, antiviral drugs, I mean, pretty much everything you need to treat and help people
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and why hasn't the federal government put an act lockdown and replace.
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Well local lockdowns are in place in the southern states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are actually the latest to lockdown. But India's economy shrank 24% last spring lockdown. Prime Minister Narendra Modi doesn't want to repeat that. He is under pressure though. The Lancet medical journal has an article out today calling Modi's response, inexcusable.
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Adam: inexcusable, what his response to the what, what, what?
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John: To the current situation? I'm asking I'm gonna ask you this. I thought the Lancet medical journal journal was about research papers and, and medicine and not editorializing about somebody being.
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Adam: No, no, I think they just don't they just publish. Isn't that the whole point published? peer reviewed?
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John: Yeah, I mean, I thought it was but now they'd be wrong. If you'd go back and play that end of that clip again. The Lancet medical journal came out and and we've, by the way, they've had some phony public scandal. Yeah. Less than a year ago about some crap they
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Adam: published here. Let's listen to the last last bit lockdown.
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Unknown: So Prime Minister Narendra Modi doesn't want to repeat that. He is under pressure though. The Lancet medical journal has an article out today calling Modi's response. inexcusable. Oh,
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Adam: I see. They're getting political. That's That's interesting. They shouldn't this.
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John: The woke Lancet medical journal
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Adam: woke
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John: the dangerous so here we go with this this the second part of this is part two and it continues with this nonsense
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Unknown: and the Lancet medical journal has an article out today calling Moody's response inexcusable, saying Modi's government is quote, responsible for presiding over a self inflicted national catastrophe self
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Adam: inflicted, that's
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Unknown: a very grave charge or as Prime Minister Modi or his government responded,
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yes, Josh, kind of gone AWOL. Actually, he last addressed the nation on television more than two and a half weeks ago. I have contacted seven spokespeople for Modi's party or government in the past few days. Nobody has been available for an interview, actually, a lot of them are sick themselves.
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The president of Modi's party, JP nadda, did hold a press conference a few days ago about another topic, actually state elections. But as you can imagine, he was asked about COVID. And here's what he had to say
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you're fighting it. Prime Minister Modi is taking meetings discussing taking very proactive steps. This is a
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message from Modi's party is the prime minister is actually holding meetings, including a virtual meeting with EU leaders today.
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What about the vaccination effort? Is it in any way helping to slow the spread of the virus?
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Not well, a week ago, the government opened up eligibility to everyone over the age of 18. But frankly, it was more of a PR stunt. At least that's what it looked like because there just aren't enough doses to go around.
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Adam: Nothing on the patents, the vaccine patents.
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John: Well, maybe there is something like that in part three. Oh, Alrighty. Then
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Unknown: India's actually the world's biggest vaccine maker, the serum Institute of India has been having production problems. It CEO hopped a private jet to the United Kingdom. amid all of this, he's mired in disagreements with the Government of India. And so the lesson here just maybe about countries putting all their eggs in one basket when it comes to vaccine production, India relied on basically one company for the vast majority of its supply. And now, you know, everyone I know has had their vaccination appointments cancelled. Only around 2% of people in India have received two doses of the vaccine
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amperes learn fair in Mumbai, thanks
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Adam: so much. In Mumbai,
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John: there was something else that she mentioned and that I think was in the first clip she says the hospitals bed shortage and a lack of antiviral medicine, which means ivermectin, I guess and hydroxychloroquine would be the to you know, we don't even we in this country, we we do not recognize any antiviral medicine, you're supposed to just get the disease and drop dead.
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Adam: There was a doctor on Tucker Carlson and there was a longer interview on on the Tucker's Fox nation thing, which I have not yet seen. This guy was and he's a reputable doctor. He's saying something's up, man. This is like some weird group think and we're not treating people at all. We're just it's the shot or you're dead. It's like come on in. You can sit here and we will do whatever but they're not treating. And there's something to be said for that. Like what is the medical community in in the United States at least what are they doing? And I just had an idea regarding the patents. This now divorces difficult, but I think it would be dynamite if Melinda Gates came out and said, I divorced bill because he wouldn't give the patents to India and let people die.
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John: Yeah, that's gonna happen. That would be fantastic.
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Adam: I love it. Um, regarding the vaccinations in India, I have a 45 second clip, again, from the producer of the doctors, Dell, and listened and I've seen these graphs but you know, people send me stuff all the time. I don't know where it's coming from. It's I don't know if it's official India numbers. So this could be totally off base and really cracked potty but I want to play it.
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Unknown: There's great science now coming from Geert vandenbosch, who was the head of Garvey's Ebola vaccine program and work for Bill and Melinda Gates. This guy knows this, what's going on. And he is telling us that those vaccinated people they're carrying the deadly various they're actually making the deadly variants of the vaccine is pressuring the virus to become more deadly. That means the vaccinated are actually putting the rest of the planet at risk right now. So there may be a future where we'd like to know who they are and when they start dying from the issues we saw in the animal trials. It'd be nice for them to die with a bad john so they're not able to say that it's happening to everybody. You're not going to see the unvaccinated dying in the future. I think you're gonna see the vaccinated dying for what we saw in there.
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Adam: So if you look, if you look at the charts from India, that quote unquote cases, go hockey stick the minute the vaccination start now I don't know if that's a true representation. But that's what I've been shown.
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John: And that clip is the most crackpot thing you've played for.
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Adam: I did set it up i'd
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John: borderline second half a show. I like it. It's very funny. I wouldn't be surprised if I had a clip by play.
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Adam: Of course you would. Because because we're entertainers first dammit doctor second.
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John: It is a great clip. You're all gonna die You idiots.
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Adam: I got a it's just pharma is just so phenomenal. Man. It's fantastic. Yes, sir Adam of the Koch Empire. He always lets me know what the Koch brothers are doing. So the Koch brothers So first of all, they don't they have a huge Lumber Company.
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John: I don't know they've there's a conglomerate. It's a conglomerate. They have everything. Yeah. So they've got huge lumber.
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Adam: toilet. Oh, this is what he says. So so I'm going to I'm going to believe Okay,
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John: I have you whatever he says is fine.
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Adam: Of course toilet paper. And we know they had us by the balls with the toilet paper and did pretty well after the after the initial lockdown. But this company called Molex m o l x, which they acquired, I think five or six years ago for $7 billion. These guys, they're serious. They have a whole product line digital tech in an era of drug delivery. And they're talking about you being at home basically wired up to electrodes and an injectable tubes. And they'll end you have an app and the app interfaces with all the junk they've connected to you. And they'll make sure that they that you take your medication on time, they'll monitor everything and they're rolling this out. This is huge what they're doing. This is the next step to telemedicine. Hey, you got a phone with Bluetooth. I'm gonna send you a box.
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Unknown: And it's boy, it's sick. Yeah.
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Adam: So there's pharma guys, man. So what all this is going on where we're worried about having passports to get around town or get from one, one state to the other, perhaps? Manitoba, Canada.
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Unknown: What is going on in Manitoba? The province is bringing in a three week lockdown to help slow down it's third wave of COVID-19. The new restrictions come into effect as of tonight just after midnight, Natalie culatta is tracking that story for us. So Natalie, what do we know so far about these new public health measures? Well, Natasha, we
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know that life for Manitobans will be a little bit different for the next three weeks as these measures come into place. They include restricting retail space, to just 10% capacity, prohibiting indoor dining for bars and restaurants, as well as prohibiting indoor religious services. These are just some of the restrictions that are underway in Manitoba as of midnight tonight as they try and grapple with the caseload that they have been seeing also clubs, gyms, museums, public libraries. Officials in Manitoba are saying they really are urging people there in the province to limit contact with those outside their household on Friday. We saw 502 new cases in Manitoba one new death. There was also known
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for cloud classrooms in Manitoba officials did say that they are actively looking at shutting down schools. But as
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as you can imagine, some health experts some ICU doctors are concerned that these restrictions aren't far enough. They say they saw this all coming. Here's what one had to say. Take a look.
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This whole thing could have been substantially avoided. We could we could be past our peak really and enjoying summer, if we had implemented these very restrictions four weeks ago.
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Adam: Let the shaming begin Manitoba.
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John: One new death. It's
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Adam: insane. This, this is the spell is so strong. I don't know. The sage will not help on this one. This is it. Now we know the Canadians, they're even bigger pussies than we are. So they'll just but they are better complainer's. So maybe something but Thunder do
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John: definitely better complainer's. But it's hard to complain when you're stuck in your house.
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Adam: Whatever happened to HIPAA, by the way, is that not just completely off the table, the HIPAA regulations of you know your privacy, your health records that you don't have to share
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John: wondering about that myself. Because I was thinking about that the other day. When some buddy called me about some medicine, I'm taking from some other pharmacies saying we can get you a better deal. How do you know I'm taking this?
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Adam: Whoo. That's interesting. So that someone sold it to us and sold your name?
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John: I don't know. I have no
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Adam: idea. One of our producers went he's in Massachusetts, and he went to his local police station to schedule fingerprinting to renew his his license to carry. When he arrived. He says the sergeant and other officer began asking me a series of questions. In the past 14 days, have you had any symptoms related to COVID-19? In the past? Have you had any exposure to anyone who has had COVID-19? Have you been vaccinated? I pause I answered. And then I asked, Are you allowed to ask that question? a heated argument came after that and he told me to leave the station and reschedule. Why does it make any difference? So if you're not vaccinated, you can't have a handgun? You can't have a concealed carry license and what what is and why does he have the right to ask that all of a sudden? I agree, it's outrageous.
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John: It's outrageous. Where was this again? Massachusetts, Massachusetts.
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Adam: It doesn't even matter where it is. You can't bullcrap you can't be doing that stuff. That's stupid.
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John: But doesn't matter where it is? Because I don't believe everybody's doing that. Oh, okay. Well,
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Adam: in that regard, yes. I think that's the most of what I have. Let me see. We already we already knew that the CDC PCR cycle threshold has been lowered, right. We know that down to below 28. Of course, we get less cases because the vaccine is working. Oh, yeah. Some other nice marketing from Pfizer. They're donating vaccines to the Tokyo Olympic athletes. That's nice. Yeah, because they won't, they won't. They won't really sell it to Japan apparently. But they give it to the athletes little virtue signal there. And I think Chicago is still on track is a story that is back. We heard about it probably a couple years ago. Actually, Chicago is reporting on this in this is about using humans as compost. I think this is timely. Oregon, Oregon passed in their house 44 to three a bill to allow this to allow for human beings to be used this compost. New York there's a bill that may come through in the next couple of weeks. I mean, this makes sense. We know the morgues can handle it. So when the vaccine you know when it kills the 30% it has to it'll be much easier and you know, that'll be green. Yeah, in green New Deal. It's all good. I'm just using your dead grandma's compost.
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John: Yeah, it might be better than cremating her because if you cremate carbamates for God
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Adam: knows what can happen carbon emissions Exactly. can't have that.
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John: Human compost Yes. Okay, so we're really stretching to get to the bottom of the barrel here. Yeah, I think it's time to change the subject. Yes,
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Adam: I think it is because again, it's all just marketing science has left the building.
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John: Now I want to play a this is just a one shot. This is not something I'm going to continue with is not a long discussion. Just one news story, okay? And I want you to listen to it with an empty mind with a blank mind.
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Unknown: That's so easy for me. And
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John: tell me it because you might know the truth about this story. But if you just listened to this report from NPR, national treasure, you might get the wrong impression, it seems to me, and this is about the pipeline attack
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Unknown: down one of the largest petroleum product pipelines in the country. As appears Marisa penalosa reports. It's the latest in a string of attacks on the country's critical infrastructure.
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written statement colonial pipeline said that it was the victim of a cyber security attack. The company didn't say who learned the tag or what the motives were. The Georgia based company carries fuel along the east coast from Texas to New York. It transports more than 100 million gallons of fuel daily, including gasoline, diesel fuel, home heating oil, jet fuel, and it also supplies fuel to the US military through its pipeline system. According to the company's website. The company said it contacted federal agencies and law enforcement, as well as enlisting a third party cybersecurity firm to help with investigation.
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Adam: Yes, I do have thoughts on this. And I actually have a short updated report as to the nature.
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John: I don't I don't want to hear any of that. I want to hear I'm gonna ask you some questions. When she says at the beginning, it's a series of attacks. Attacking the infrastructure. That's a lie.
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Adam: It's a lie. It's a lie. she's referring to
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John: me you're not going to be up you're not playing the game, right? You're going from A to B, a blank mind.
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Adam: I'm sorry. Okay. Okay, hold on a second. I have to reset. What's my motivation? blank mind.
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John: Blank mind blank mind.
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Adam: Okay, as in a non playing character blank mind.
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John: That's okay. But let's go to the second part of this. I don't want to belabor it. The woman who does the reporting with her accent says that they don't know the motivation. Now, that was just too much because later, you can play the follow up clips would later it was reported on NFL Network news. And everyplace else everyone knew this was it was a ransomware attack. That shut the thing down. There's an obvious motive with ransomware. It's to get some some cheap ass money, some Bitcoin? Well, that was completely left out of this report. There was no mention of ransomware there was no mention of any This is a stupid report. It made it sound like the Russians were trying to shut us down or maybe the Chinese. It's a random ransomware attack. This happens all the time.
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Adam: Well, I don't like the of course, the updated clip was that it was ransomware. So I don't need to put don't need to play that. However. There's still no one is pointing towards an actor and you I think you're falling for it by saying is just some douchebags who want some Bitcoin? I think that's the good cover. But let's look at it in the context of a this pipeline, which was shut down for quite a while during Hurricane Harvey. And fuel prices rose quite dramatically, I think 4550 cents, which of course puts stress on the entire economy. This to me is just as bogus as the windmills froze. And you know, we ran out of gas and Texas people homes are no good. We know exactly why the power was out for a week. In some cases, less some cases more. This is part of the infrastructure plan. The timing is perfect for Joe Biden's infrastructure plan. And we need a new grid and we need to harden up all of our energy assets. I'm calling this it's probably a real attack. But I'm gonna say that that is related This is to show that and certainly Texas, you know, Texas, Texas, Texas, Texas, they don't know how to manage their shit. We need to take it away from them. They can't have a grid they're not responsible. And if it's just a random it really is a random ransomware attack How fortunate that they can use this because that's what's coming next.
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John: I'm not gonna argue that but he didn't tell you show me proof. I'm gonna stick with this just a coincidence. Although that was an issue. Wow.
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Adam: Okay. Just a coincidence. I To me, it was We'll see,
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John: we'll see how you write your yellow things line up with the anti Texas thing.
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Adam: It doesn't really matter. That's my point. Doesn't matter if it's real or not, it will be used for that.
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John: But this ransomware situation, I don't see how it can really, if anyone has any professionals that are actually involved in something, especially a big operation like this, you'd think you'd have protections in place.
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Adam: Why isn't this just part of Yeah, well, to me, it's just part of the climate emergency. We've got to ratchet it up. That's what it will be. I'm sorry that that report was clearly not, but it's out there. Now. That doesn't mean they're not even pointing fingers. Why not? Why wouldn't you say, China or Russia? The implication that she gave in in the beginning of the report was Russia because the last time a fake phony news report was oh, you know, they've hacked into some power plant they've attacked attacked and that turned out to be completely untrue. But that was all about Russia. Why is there no implication of any actor in this?
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John: guy you're asking the wrong Yes. NPR to set up Yeah, I think it is. I do have a series of I don't know how much you want to listen to this next little segment. Depends
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Adam: on what you got.
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John: Kara Swisher Oh, yes. I'm in
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Adam: the way Kara Swisher I'm in.
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John: She's interviewing the chief tech person from the CIA.
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Adam: Oh, okay. They haven't? Is it the actual is a CTP is? No, this
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John: is a new podcast that she's been running. Ah, and they hide? It's like, what's the staff of about 20 people this podcast
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Adam: who's paying for it? Is New York Times.
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John: Okay. But I have to I have two different tracks on this. And one of them is the one I want to start with and then the other one is there was actually some good stuff that she did get from this woman whose name I can't pronounce Dawn is his first name dawn. Something rather she is one of those fake second CIA names. Yeah. which most of them to handle a handle. So I have five clips 12345 of Kara Swisher a journalist working for the New York Times kissing this woman's ass from beginning to end trying to get a job or an interview so she can become a spook
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Adam: because it's hot and now and now we need to deal with this woman is because maybe Kara was turned on to her.
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Unknown: Well don't worry I'll do
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John: the guy can get her name is Mary Mary. Or some of these get some strange last name.
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Adam: Okay, answer No.
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John: Yes, she's old. She's been in the business. She's like an old spook.
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Adam: spook plus.
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John: So here we have the introduction to this woman. She Her name is in here. Mary Merricks. She goes on and she did this is her intro. This is Kara and this is where she drops a little bomb at the beginning and then I had nothing but follow ups. But let's start with Kara on joining one.
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Unknown: I'm Kara Swisher and you're listening to sway,
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Adam: no sweat.
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Unknown: You know how basically in every spy movie there's a scene where the hero retreats to an underground layer, and the nerdy scientist shows off their latest gadget like a flute that turns into a rifle or exploding gum. Watch
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an ordinary 10 of talcum powder inside a tear gas cartridge that goes in the case against
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my guest today is that scientist Don mirex is the CIA's top technologist. If you watch the Bond movies, she's basically the head of Q branch mirex oversees the CIA's secretive Directorate of science and technology, also known as d s&t. Her department makes the disguises and tools every Intel officer needs to spy for America's interests. But twigs and fake mustaches can only get you so far these days. Artificial Intelligence and facial recognition make it almost impossible for our case officer to move around unnoticed. And practically everyone leaves the digital footprint now. So how is mirex making sure our spy gear outpaces China's How is the CIA working with private companies to protect us interests? And why the heck hasn't the CIA recruited me yet?
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Adam: Yeah, this this way. I was I haven't heard this episode yet. But I listened to that sometimes. It's very she's very annoying. She's it's a hate listen.
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John: Now she does the longest clip by the way for people out there who say Oh, it's boring. We're going to the second clip is a little more interesting. The second clip which is half the length is not about who won. To join, it's about probably the reason they'd never recruiter. She's talking to Don about, about something, a bus, some spot, the spook issues that interested me. And Don talks about how in the digital footprint and a lot of spooks, they don't join LinkedIn, they don't do this, they don't do that. And it may lead to be coming. Tell that you're a spook.
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Adam: If you don't have enough footprint,
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John: you have to have the right footprint and they have not, it seems because you can't find dawn on anything. She's not not hooked up to anything. Now, it starts to get interesting when she says this. And it goes right over Kara's head and carriages steamrolls or instead changes the subject into something different, completely oblivious to what I consider to cool information. And the way she does it is like, well, maybe if you listen to a little more, you get better interviews out of these people. But no, no, no, you had an agenda, whatever it was, and funk Off you go.
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Unknown: One of the things that the organization does, they encourage folks not to have much of a virtual presence. And what that resulted in is a lot of our folks who had been here for a while had no idea how much digital dust was being created. How much of a signature It was not to have a digital persona. Like if you're not using Facebook or Instagram and things like that, particularly my business, right? It's like, you know, we had these long conversations about is that actually a tell? If you have no digital footprint? Who are you? Right? That's the Directorate of digital innovation yours is more like the cube branch.
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Adam: Like she knows sheet now. I know what it is. She wants to be in the in the Technology Division consulting, because, you know, she knows exactly how everything works. And she's so wrapped up in herself as usual.
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John: Yeah, she's totally wrapped up in herself. And she's, by the way is not a technologist by any means. She's always been a writer, but with very little skill in this skill set is next to nothing.
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Adam: You should hear let's go listen to her explain. Bitcoin is hilarious.
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John: Let's go. No, I'm just gonna play three more. This is the rest of her begging for a job. Here's number three. Yeah, so
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Unknown: um, if you want somebody to, you know, disappear from a car, but not have it evident, then you better have a pretty good replacement. Oh, why would you want that? I'm sorry, I forgot I should have gone into this business. But now if you get in a car, oh, I see like a dummy.
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Adam: She's fishing, dummy. Hello,
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John: dummy.
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Adam: She's fishing for compliments.
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John: Like, okay, carry on joining for?
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Unknown: Do you have a new CIA director, Bill Burns took over from Gina haspel, who I think was doing God's work at some point
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in terms of talking about technical forms of collection are vital and good human sources. And it was exciting to see a woman run the CIA also you running it? Well, thanks. There's actually five of us that are deputy directors. So it could have been me. Could have been Oh, I would have been the sneaky one who was doing the bad thing. Oh,
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Adam: my goodness. Oh, wow.
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This is so sickening. And where's Gina? haspel. I'm telling you, she got killed at that Frankfurt raid. If he didn't see her since that
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John: now. Yeah, by the way, I'm gonna die. This is the last one I caught. This is the end of the show where she's literally begging for a job. There is another one within this clip edge that I didn't catch. I didn't cut it. But did she does this at least five times. So let's go with number. The last one to finish.
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Unknown: I will say that our whole job is to make people believe that there is an invisibility cloak is there? No, it's hard work. It's hard technology. Don't say no. say Oh.
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I'm so sorry. I'm not in the CIA.
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Maybe we can recruit you? Maybe I am. That's right.
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That would be the longest con in
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history for Kara Swisher right in the middle of everything. JOHN will sign you up. All right.
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Adam: Did she say maybe? journalist? Yeah, yeah. Not really, I
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John: guess. But no, not really begging to be in the CIA and to still work at the New York Times. How does the New York Times tolerate this?
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Adam: Well, no, she's just trying to do reverse osmosis. Usually the CIA the person works at the CIA then goes to work for the New York Times. And now she's just trying to reverse the process and is a little bit functionally
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John: a little bit financially. The woman discusses this back and forth mechanism which I was which is more likely and less This is a good this now we're off to Kara and her hang ups. All right. All right. Now this is Dawn hiring and keeping this is an interesting, these are now interesting clips for the audience. How do
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Unknown: you compete for the best and the brightest when you know talent can easily go to sleep or family or Hollywood or any of these places where it's significantly more lucrative? Yeah, so I think the current generations are much more service oriented. So if I can bring them in, get them kind of caught on our mission, and they go out and make money, I'll take them back. Right? And so they you can you can do a balance. And that's not it. You don't have to make a choice. You're not deciding I'm going to do this forever. You know, when you join us, and we get the benefit of the latest skills and the excitement, and we hold on to most of the people that we bring in, do we lose our creatives? Absolutely, we do. But every high tech company loses their creators at some point.
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Adam: Oh, my goodness. They're just sending them into the field legit. Yeah, you just heard it. Oh, and then go ahead, go make some real money. And you can come back in. It's not a problem. You're Oh, whatever. You're always here. always welcome in the family.
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Unknown: Wow.
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Yeah. Wow.
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That's good.
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Adam: Do you have more?
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John: So that's going on as we speak. Yeah. This is interesting, too. This is on a little discussion for people out there unfamiliar with ink youtell Oh, goodness, and how it sits fits into the scheme of things. I'm
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Unknown: the same tradecraft as Are you in terms of operating clandestinely, when you can actually take your idea to the field can see that it's working? That's why most of us are here, DSM T, what is it working on today? I know a lot of it's classified and what you can't discuss that, you know, the technologies you have your eye on right now. Yeah, so we actually have an unclassified problem set that we put out there, because if you tell is one of the organizations that we work very closely with you tell explain who that is. inky towel is sort of the CFO of venture capitalists early, you know, Angel threw around a kinds of investments, where they scan the horizon for us for things that are not just good science or technology, but things that are about to emerge into a market so that we can leverage that. And so that we can team with them to in some cases, expand a problem set that doesn't take them off their market, but makes them more applicable to other parts of a market, for example, it's essentially the venture capitalists for the CIA is what it is. Yeah. And there's been others is a defense department, one rate, and we work with IARPA, we do a lot of work with DARPA. So and we do a lot of work with industry, frankly.
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Adam: Oh, my goodness. So we just run down the list of a couple of incu tell companies
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John: may as well you got it.
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Adam: The most important one would be keyhole Inc. That was the I think one of the first acquisitions Google made. And that's really what gave them all of this location and tracking data. But just going down the list, we have palantir course. A very famous one. We have where's all the other famous ones out there more famous ones, they got about? About 100 on their webpage, inktomi which is networking. This inktomi still around, do they still
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John: told me this bought and sold has done
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Adam: and done for intellisync these were all the old search engines fireeye search fireeye there, there's a good one fireeye You know, one of those crowd CrowdStrike like companies,
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John: you know at the end of that little spiel that she said she says we work with in Inca town then she said Swisher mentioned the Defense Department is Yeah, we work with AI. ARPA asked,
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Adam: What is AI? Are you here? The first one is that the intelligence That's what she said? I guess it's the so you have DARPA, Defense Advanced Research Project agency and AI ARPA is the intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency never heard of them before. I've heard I want to say that. That they had a clip or
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John: must be working out of that date. That little, that little spook operation at the Defense Department has
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Adam: i don't know i ARPA is like legit and big. And it's a part of it is a part of the Defense Department. So it's just I think it's a well let's let's get back to these clips
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John: and get them out of the way and
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Adam: ask me questions then.
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John: Yeah. Hey, Dave. Hey, Frank. When you come by the table, say hi to me. Okay. Make sure to impress the lady. You know, that joke? No, I don't. Okay, guys, is a Frank Sinatra. He's a pal. And he said, Frank, you know, I've got this lady. I'm trying to impress her. Can you come by the table? And in Say hi to me, so you'll impress the hell out of her. As he let me do it. Okay, sure. So the gates of Frank's tonight, so they're having dinner, Sinatra comes by and he says, Hey, Billy, how you doing? He says, Hey, hey, hey, come on. I'm busy here. Okay. Now so Kara Swisher. This is interesting too, because this I didn't know the architecture. I think She's given away some of the store here. I don't think she should have been on this show. Oh, but this is on, this is the Amazon, you know, they work with Amazon, but I didn't even have any idea how it was structured. Now we know,
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Unknown: common knowledge that, you know, we have a very long standing relationship with Amazon for cloud services. Yes, from what I understand someone in the US probably shouldn't have said, so told me you have a separate cloud service, we host it, it's hosted in our facility, but it's exactly the same service, right. And this is where you have a great relationship with the company. Because if we see, for example, something that's a threat than what we feed that back, or they discover it more likely, because they actually operate it. And then that raises the water level for everybody who's got their cloud services, you know, there's nothing spooky about it, but your cloud service is protected in this certain area. And that lets your agency use apps, right, you because you couldn't use you couldn't just suddenly install Instagram on CIA's phones? Well, that yeah, that's there's still a process to bring things into our infrastructure. Right. But I'll say that Amazon is a part of that process, because they are responsible for the security services that they offer in the in the in the cloud services that that we run on. And this is where I think it's this great symbiotic relationship, because we have really good intelligence with respect to the kinds of threats that we should be aware of. And that feeds right back into their commercial service, because we want to run the same commercial baseline as they do.
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John: They have a clone
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Adam: interesting.
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John: Your own servers, but it's but it's a it's modeled after the Amazon servers and run by Amazon people?
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Adam: Well, here's here's the question. He says just is it just a clone of the technology? And so they can spin up EC two and do their, you know, do s3 bucket? Or is it an actual clone of everything? They can see what everyone's changing and doing. I mean,
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John: is it like a guessing I'm guessing the former,
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Adam: like a GitHub repository of all of Amazon,
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John: by the way? Yeah. And that would be nice. But I think the NSA be more interested in that
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Adam: I knew where I heard IARPA from this was the story from the new proposal by the by the administration to create a an agency that would be or to be to be hiring outside AI companies like IE, Facebook, Twitter, etc. to do spying on people. And then report to the government. And I ARPA is the interface to that. So it's a it's a research project, but they're working on it through IARPA into Well, there you go into Amazon even I guess. That's fantastic.
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John: Yeah, yeah. It's great. Sounds fabulous. Okay, guys, two quickies. This one here, I just playing it because I realized, well, of course, they have a huge staff that produces this podcast editors and all kinds of people. I
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Adam: got a credit rollers, they got a credit roll at the end.
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John: No, it's on the where it's on the on the on the website. Okay. I didn't notice the credit roll, which is blame. Now. This was an obvious edit. There's an edit that was taken up because Kara was going to ask is going to stretch out some names. And I think they went back I think the CIA approved this, which I think is against the rules that New York Times, but they did it anyway, because apparently they run the New York Times, I said, apparently, but they edited this. And I think it's rather clear that they edited it, and see if you can spot the Edit.
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Unknown: So let's talk about how the CIA and DST then in particular works with the private sector. How does the CIA work with private companies to develop spying tool? Do
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they do that too?
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Let me just say, these companies that you're working with lucky
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Adam: that it was there, it was, I guess it was there. I
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John: know it. Well, it might have been might have been there too, okay, until the whole thing is cut out chopped up a lot. But there's the Edit. I'm talking about coming up. So you have to start over. I'm sorry.
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Unknown: So let's talk about how the CIA and DSC then in particular works with the private sector. How does the CIA work with private companies to develop spying tool? Do they do that too?
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Let me just say, these companies that you're working with Lockheed Martin, so there are companies that are more than happy to do business with us kind of straight stick, you know, you write a contract, we will deliver things. Yeah, I
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Adam: think I think it's two edits. Of course, after Lockheed. They clearly cut it there. But I think she she may have mentioned a few before then it's a double edit. Listen, let me just say,
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Unknown: these companies that you're working with Lockheed Martin,
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Adam: so back here,
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Unknown: let me just say, buying tool. Do they do that, too? Let me just say, these companies that you're working with Lockheed Martin's in that, the minute
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Adam: you throw, yes, yes,
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John: yes. That's where
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Adam: it was. And then after Lockheed Martin at these companies that the way
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John: she introduced Lockheed Martin it was it was going to be a series of Yes, companies like
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Unknown: Lockheed Martin. So
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Adam: at least the left a little pause in there. They tried, but you can't get it past
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John: her. Yeah, but it was her intonation. You don't end like that. It would be lucky Martin and Bob and blah, blah, blah. And no, they just cut it right there.
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Unknown: So just so there's a bunch of companies names that were mentioned, what can I just say she used? Wasn't she married to the top Google lady?
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John: Well, okay, that takes us right to the last clip,
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Adam: because that's the person who might have told her someone who shouldn't have told her about Amazon or whatever that would that kind of level person would know.
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John: She mentioned she has to drop her name without mentioning her name. In this next clip, and this is the last clip for people. Sorry, I'm sorry. This is the Google clip that she's decided to bring Google in for some reason. And this is interesting the way dawn dances around this one.
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Unknown: Do you work with Google? I'm not aware that we have I, I think that we're in the middle of a procurement, I'll say for additional cloud services, which I really can't talk about, because the procurement regs. So I don't know that we have any sort of contractual relationship with Google right now.
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So here's the reason I'm asking is Google bought the CIA funded satellite imaging software? Actually, my ex wife did it. Eventually.
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It's a little like what happens with DARPA, which is the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the government pilot, certain technologies in the private sector can tinker with them and make billions of dollars. How do you guys look at that, like, with the internet, with everything else with all these things, is that you pilot technologies then don't benefit? Yeah, so that's one of the reasons we put together CIA labs. Because we really are creative touchscreen technology, we did some early work. And that is, as you might imagine, so there's a lot of patentable ideas that come out of the brainstorming that we do. And I wanted our employees to be able to get some recognition for that. So we can bring this new idea the company wasn't thinking about that particular application. And all of a sudden, it's like, oh, yeah, we could easily add it a couple of features and service that market as well.
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Yeah.
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John: All right. They shouldn't be doing okay.
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Adam: I have a question. I have a feeling. And typically, this shit doesn't bother me. Doesn't matter to me. But we saw it happening at the Department of Homeland Security. I believe there's a takeover of LGBTQ women at the CIA. And I believe dawn, Merricks may be part of a group that's apparently this five women running the show. Now, the Cabal, a cabal, and the way Kara is, is dropping, Megan Smith's name. And immediately that was like, what, why? Why? Why? If someone says, Oh, you know, actually, I got this from from my ex wife. Is she laughing? Because Oh, my God, I'm so nervous that Kara is gay, or she knows Megan very well, or they're all in on the thing.
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John: Yeah, I think is a distinct possibility.
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Adam: Hmm, I'll have to see if there's any LGBTQ conferences where dawn has spoken. It's possible. And it's very possible. Yeah. And that's I don't know if that matters. I mean, the CIA used to be Catholics in action, you know, it was just a different group. So it but I think you need to be like the group that's that's doing this and, man, maybe that's like heresy when
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John: when they're doing they tend to be okay, Democrats, socialists, the female law, the lesbian community in general. I mean, they're the ones who put on the tos Trump got inaugurated, they set up shop and did the big u protests and bought the pussy hats and the whole thing. Oh, my goodness. So it's a it's a it's a versus
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Adam: Yes. Well, we have black lesbian women running Black Lives Matter and white list, right.
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John: Exactly.
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Adam: That's true. Yes. Hmm. Well,
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John: now you've just abused to change the tone of the show.
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Adam: I haven't changed anything. It just got better. Please don't use this as artwork artists is not going to work. Yeah,
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John: no, no, you're going nowhere that art already. And with that, I'd like
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Adam: to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the sea in the CIA cabal. Ladies and gentlemen, john C. vora.
1:34:36
John: glenmarie. You and Mr. Adam Curry also in the morning ships to see what's in the graffiti or subsequent water and all the dames and knights out there
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you check it a couple times a day and you just scroll down until the message you've already seen and that's it. Nothing pops back up to the top no algos trying to make you angry. And it's all part of the service here of gitmo-nation and of course out there who keeps it running we really appreciate that. And in the morning to the artist for Episode Number 1345 jabs for Jesus was the title it was hard to find a piece of art actually I don't think we were blown away by anything in particular
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John: it was a couple pieces I liked I liked well let me first let
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Adam: me first say that correct the record got the took home the trophy with the woke on the forehead, which was simplistic it was well done the the way woke was was so technically we thought it had merit. What was it? Well,
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John: here's I remembered the star a little bit because you like their other work. Initially. The work that was done by
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Adam: ISO net net Yes, yes. I said that it looked kind of nerdy. Yes. And I
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John: didn't like it at all because I thought it looked crappy no offense the net. I thought this was poorly executed and I kind of like I wish he did like in the I like to go to I like to who gets the dog I like these are the goat was the one who
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Adam: like UFO or cruise ship.
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John: Yes. You're right. You're right. Parker Paulie did UFO or cruise ship. And that's the one I liked.
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Adam: It just didn't work for me.
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John: Know you hated it. And so but
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Adam: I don't hate dogs. I don't hate art.
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Unknown: I don't hate it or hate. It
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Adam: never said I hated it.
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John: So you. You just said you hate it right there. But that's okay. You disliked it now. And so then there was the alt woke, which is the one that we picked, which was later in the list. I don't even see it on here. Where's it go away?
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Adam: No, it's the old woke. Oh, I don't know when we picked. Ah, no, it's a down there on the left and the left hand side. Oh, underneath that. We also looked at UFO vision, which was the Euro vision. And by the way, you're seeing all of these flip around in your podcasting 2.0 compatible player. Even on Android carcar Android, I think if you use his podcast addict, new podcast apps.com podcast addict now featuring the chapters.
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John: So I saw the second Whoa. Which was a good version of the first one. And it came in earlier. So I don't know why the second one was even submitted. And I see you know this I can live with this. And so you it was well chosen. It was well done. Yeah, it was it hit the spot. Now speaking to records good.
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Adam: Speaking of hate. And I'm just going to take 45 seconds of your time speaking of hate, and chapters, you know, these these images that we've been highlighting on our podcasts were a couple times part of podcasting. 2.0 which is the initiative to take the power back from Apple and Spotify if they ever even had it. I just have to share this clip because it's really about hate, but it's also about podcasting. 2.0 and, and it's an opinion from someone we both know benwick our friend and longtime show partner from Sacramento says what are your thoughts on podcasting 2.0 platform,
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Unknown: the one that pod father is developing people keep asking me that that is a joke. I don't understand. So people are confusing what he's doing with what's other some other things that are happening. Somebody I think it was Chris said well, I like the chapter markers that's not podcasting. 2.0 Adam Curry is a nut job. He's a conspiracy buff. He wants to make a pot. The whole point of this is a podcast directory that Alex Jones and Infowars can be. He believes that Apple and others are censoring the podcast directories. Yes, they are. They're keeping people like Alex Jones out of it. And so he wants to create an open podcast directory for everybody. A, he's solving a problem that doesn't exist. Who uses podcast directories? Explain that to me. You know, he wants podcast clients, you know, some, like pocket casts. Many of them have a discover tab and stuff. He wants them all to use the same directory, his directory, so that you can discover info wars. Sorry, no interest. It's it's a political thing. It has nothing to do with podcasting. It has more to do with Adam Curry, and trying to stay relevant and his crazy conspiracy theorist
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views. Next question.
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John: What what Where was that? A?
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Adam: It was his buddy Alex. He has a show which is Alex Lindsey. Yes. Alex Lindsay's office or something. And then so
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John: they get a bit on Leo's network? I
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Adam: think so. And then you get a whole crowd of people on zoom, and they can ask questions of the guest.
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John: Oh, brother. Now. There I said it. Yeah. did so. So. The Maven for net casts? Yes. That that Maven is bitching about podcasts? Okay. Well, whatever. Yeah.
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Adam: Yeah. Well,
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John: that was pretty wild. Yes. I'm assuming somebody sent that to you. Because you're never gonna listen to that on your own. Now, of
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Adam: course. In fact, I was just hoping you hadn't seen it on no agenda social and like, I wasn't gonna answer. They're like, I don't want john to see this. I want you to hear it fresh.
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John: It's just Yeah, well, I did not see. I know agenda. So
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Adam: shaker man as well. Of course, everything I do is just to keep myself relevant. You're
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John: a nut ball trying to keep yourself relevant. Conspiracy theorists. That's right.
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Adam: Political. It's all political. Alex Jones. I'm still trying to onboard Alex Jones. Anyway,
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John: so Alex Jones. He's gone off the deep entities you get it's got nothing to do with Alex Jones. No, no, but
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Adam: you know, it's it's not a phone. So I don't expect the tech guides. No.
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John: It didn't involve unboxing this.
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Adam: Right, I got to unbox the index, that'll be better as part of our value for value model, which we enjoy so much. And is truly the reason why we don't go off the rails and talk like idiots, is because we're not worried. But we're worried about making rent. But we're not worried about meetings about saying the wrong thing, because there's just nothing that we can say that will get us in trouble, except with the producers who will let us know and they let us know in a number of ways by contributing their time, their talent, their treasure. And we love to thank our executive producers and associate executive producers for their contributions right off the bat. And we kick it off with Do we have a note on this? This anonymous? Oh, let me see. Oh, this first nation from Durham, North Carolina.
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John: Yeah. page one. All right. I missed that one. Vegas. Anonymous came in at 1400 $98.50. Wow, I actually have the I have the note. Okay, cool. In fact, there it is. I have it makes noise the note and I know it's quite funny because it's got this note is get it's like a thought bubble. Or at least like a talk bubble from a cartoon is Joe Biden.
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Adam: Joe Biden that's his memo. His memo pay somebody.
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John: Joe Biden's head
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Unknown: it's a good idea.
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John: It's a good long time. douchebag first time donator I discovered in a in 12 2016 when Adam was a guest on info wars.
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Adam: Oh yeah.
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John: Because the devil Looking back, I think it was your last. Probably one of your last night you're on there twice. I think. I think my first episode was 890. And with 1340 recently completed that's 450 episodes that I've been a douchebag oh noes. With 300 or three I'm sorry with $3.33 for each episode, please find a check in close for 1400 $98.50. Wow. If I found you via Alex Jones, you know, I'm going to be paranoid. So leave me anonymous. Which is a good point. Yes. Thanks for all you do. In any has a little joke on here. Apparently he does have his name that he gave to us to Google. He says googling My name is always fun and no, we're not related. So I guess there's somebody that's a little frequent didn't want any jingles but I
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Adam: feel I should de-douche him and at least give him a little. Yes, yes.
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Unknown: You've been de douche. God for
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25 years.
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Adam: Whoo Taurus. Taurus. Yes. Taurus. rimkus Taurus rimkus cars 15 $100 from Boise Idaho no jingles just some good karma in the morning gentlemen please de-douche me
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Unknown: you've been de deuced
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Adam: I started listening after Adams first appearance on the Joe Rogan show and have been hooked ever since. As someone part of your Gen Z you're as someone part of the Gen Z. Your insights have kept me sane and rational in a world of M five m talking points. Yes. You're one of the survivors. Please note a night me sir told I and my request for naming your own done medium rare. And Dr. Pepper at the round table. Now that is a breakfast of champions. Absolutely. Also, please I've been to the birthday list. I'll be turning 20 on the 12th john this there is hope.
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John: I hope I love this absolutely. Millennials like us too for some reason.
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Adam: Because you know, we're not full of shit. Your chocolate
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Unknown: might
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John: be part of it.
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Unknown: It can't hurt
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John: curries and nut ball.
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Adam: I gotta ISO that your rice definitely had
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John: the rice on it already. Randy I'm sorry Timothy Lipton comes in with eight 963 bucks and 69 cents. I looked and looked at I found his original I know his real email address couldn't find anything from vs to tell us he will otherwise there's no jingles no Carmen. Thank you Timothy Randi visiting teen in houston texas a 50 This is my second Mother's Day donation before the Sunday Show. I'm watching Ilan musk on Saturday Night Live now. I missed that. I'm going to check it later. I
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Adam: saw some of it.
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John: I expect a full report tomorrow. Well, no.
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Adam: Why does stop Why do people think that we're going to stay up late for us on the show night to watch Ilan must bring a report.
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John: Yeah, I don't know what to think. Yeah, I have to get this show.
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Adam: I have to come back and give a short report. Very simple. Cuz I saw the opening. The thing that he did that was super smart. And I think he stole it from me from the Joe Rogan show right off the bat. Like I said, Hey, I got to read so all this weird shit you're seeing with me? Don't be distracted. That's me. And he started right off the bat. First time anyone's ever hosted SNL with Asperger's. And you look at the guy and he's he's he's kind of like he's in between me and Michael J Fox with his with his head and body body movements. So it's smooth you know it's kind of like rhythmic but it's definitely swaying around like crazy. And that that made him adorable in a way
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John: that for him Yeah. I expect a full report tomorrow lol there it is. histogram we got your full report the full report you just heard it. This donation should put me into a knighting I would like to be deemed sir Randy of drumming ham additional relationship karma is welcome john and amiibos rock. I've been a huge fan of john from the early days of Zd TV cdtv donation, and twit and add him of course from Headbangers ball Headbangers ball donation you to have created such an interesting adventure together Good job.
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Adam: Okay, I have this one here. This is from like the we need a relationship karma. Yeah, let's get that karma.
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Unknown: You've got karma.
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Adam: This is from Chuck Douglas in Mesa, Arizona. 50291 Mother's Day donation obviously. Jingo, preload Biden, full load whole load to the head. And would you look at that juice. Okay, we've got those lined up. Happy Mother's Day to your keepers. Yes, indeed. Happy Mother's Day to Mimi, Happy Mother's Day to Tina. Now Happy Mother's Day to Patricia. And she still gave me a beautiful daughter and Happy Mother's Day to all mothers been derelict in my duties to help produce this show. So here's my mother's day donation of 509 21 a de-douche. And please use ben de duced donation his dedication to the wonderful what mothers in my life My keeper and smokin hot mom to our five outstanding human resources. My mother of 12 Human Resources Hello, mom, my mother in law of nine human resources, my second oldest human resource Mother to two grants human resources and my daughter in law mother to one grant human resource grateful for these wonderful ladies in my life and this donation puts me over their top for a knighting please Knight nice are ones and zeros of the East Valley of the Sun and order ups and Mountain Dew and meatloaf for the roundtable Oh, it's gonna be great. We've got a we have what kind of beef do you want? We got Dr. Pepper neon.
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John: We were
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Adam: we got filet mignon and Dr. Pepper and here we have Mountain Dew and meatloaf excellent. Keep up the great work thanks for the constant amygdala therapy and jingles and some oh yes I want to some are 2d to karma which would have been cool if you put that at the top and away we go.
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Unknown: I'm gonna give you the whole load today.
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John: story
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John: onward with don't go too hard Ted is no target Ted rhymes with retarded anonymous part of the country or wherever he's from USA somewhere. JOHN Adam in the morning and thank you for the island of sanity in the sea of uncertainty that we're living in. Now that California is opening back up please send my wife and I some karma where we are ready to going
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Adam: jobs karma.
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John: We are ready to going to my wife on Mother's Day dearest beauty a bubble. Says the day we met toxin code since the day we met so many years ago your lovely slice through my heart like a knife through a hot tub but her you will always be the sharpest and the hottest knife in the kitchen. Thank you even more for all the love you care and care you have given to me the Cubs and rocket the Wonder cat over the last year of insanity with love Teddy o or dotard Ted at no agenda social.
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Adam: So cute, cute. Jobs, karma
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Adam: Then we move on to 333 33 So Kevin deals Earl of North Carolina in huntersville North Carolina and he wants some interesting combo mango Manning bingo boom shakalaka original little gore boom shakalaka and then Manning bingo boom shaka laka remix and then a little girl Yay. And getting pretty close to the limit there. All right. In the morning somehow another year is flown by and it's time for another birthday executive producer ship I'll be turning 35 on May 12. So please add me to the birthday list and send lots of birthday karma. Also, please send some relationship karma maybe this is the year that I meet the no agenda damn of my dreams in North Carolina not too far from South Carolina just saying who knows but some no agenda karma can hurt lots of love to both you and everyone in the no agenda family life would not be the same without you sir Kevin deals Earl of North Carolina bingo boom shaka laka laka bingo boom.
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Unknown: You've got karma.
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John: These are the 333 33 special executive producers for this TODAY SPECIAL Mother's Day show. Sure wire of the hidden jewel from Escondido, California also 333 33 please wish Happy Mother's Day to Jasmine Dame Jasmine of the hidden jewel, my smokin hot wife and great mom to her three kids. ej serafina our oldest Natalie, mother of three boys, my awesome mom Leslie four kids and the amazing matriarchy of her family matriarch of our family, our matriarchs plural of her family, not pyres and Nani Tavares varous happy mamas data all the mothers out there we would not be here without you literally. Thank you for your courage no jingles one karma for all mothers sir wire of the hidden jewel. You've got
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Unknown: karma you noticed
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Adam: that? Female no agenda producers produce a lot of Human Resources Is it just me is that are these seem like some higher numbers than the average
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John: smart people.
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Adam: Another special Mother's Day, Mother's Day producer ship 333 33 from Toronto Ontario Darya rocket team, who we know of course thanks to no agenda a much less stressed and brainwashed than I could have been without it nowadays. This is what we like to have. This is our Real reward. Quick report on COVID vaccines for pregnant women in Canada navia. They are now being promoted left and right here. I am currently 34 weeks pregnant with our third human resource earlier this story. Earlier this week I went to my ob for a checkup. He asked me if I received the vaccine or if I'd like one, I answered no to both. He looked up at me with a puzzled look and asked, Why do I not want it since I'm considered a high risk group? I replied that because we don't know yet how babies will react to the vaccine, to which he replied firmly and slightly pushy. We do know how babies react to the vaccine. Side effects of the vaccine are minimal. But if you get sick with COVID during this last five to six weeks, that would be really bad. You are in a high risk group so I can't get you an appointment at the hospital very quickly. Do you want to do it? I said no. His reply was a disappointed okay. No bonus. Couple years. couple days later, I was talking to my friend who was also pregnant. She asked me if I received the brochure that OBS and midwives mandate are mandated to distribute among their patients and she forward it to me if you're interested in glancing through the brochure,
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I'm attached to the email but to summarize, we know nothing about it. The trials did not include pregnant or breastfeeding people side effects are unknown. We have no data, but experts believe that it's likely safe for unborn and breastfed babies. So it's your choice. In addition to all that women have to do you think that fucking doc I'm sorry, that doctor was incentivized to sell a shot is that
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John: that's what when I when I got this note, I sent her a note about
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Adam: the Gardasil technique.
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John: I'm thinking the doctor was incentivized, and he's getting like 10 bucks or some pittance or maybe even up to 100 to get some people to take the take the shot which an extra day in the timeshare the Pfizer timeshare. I would Yeah, I would like to this if this is true, because it was true with the Gardasil Yeah, it's a scandal to me.
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Adam: I continue.
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John: This is not doctors advice. By the way. This is no no somebody else's. No, this is fine. I'm done. I'm just saying. I'm saying if a doctor is telling you to take the vaccine, and it's not it's insincere. So the advice is a lousy doctor. I'm going sorry.
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Adam: In addition to all that women have to give birth now wearing hospital approved face masks. If even if they are symptom free and everyone around them will almost be wearing space suits, face shields etc. Oh my god. I'm only shaking my head here. Sorry for the long note keep up the amazing work of keeping us sane Love and Light Daria no jingles but could I please get childbirth in karma for me and an F cancer from my amazing mother in law? Who has been battling it since last fall? Yes. Daria and thank you very much. Very very very good note.
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Unknown: You've got karma.
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Adam: Just so there's no confusion little baby maybe delivery karma.
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Unknown: You've got
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karma?
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John: Sure events Baron of flora Bama in Madison Alabama. My guess is floor Obama 333 33. Love the show. donated 33333 for Mother's Day and shout out for my smokin hot Dame Dame amber protector of the children. I would like to request her favorite jingles long form. Sharpton Reverend Manning Bitcoin and screaming dogs karma thanks for all you do sir Vince Baron of flora Bama
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Adam: Stephen or Stephen violets, Jefferson, Louisiana. 333 out of Madonna making this donation on behalf of my dazzlingly dazzlingly divine wife and mother of our first human resource. Emma, please de-douche me. You've been de deuced as she is a full douche. She's full of douche and land you shouldn't say cspace Oh, goodness. Oops, lost it here. There we go. Sorry scroll problem. We started listening to your show after Adams first appearance on Joe Rogan experience and we haven't missed a show since our child was born at the end of March 2020. The beginning of the lockdown madness Frankly, I was lucky to be allowed into the hospital to witness the birth. Having a newborn and peek pandemic mania was scary indeed. But your show has kept our amygdala shrunk and we've bulldozed our way through the virtue signaling wykes woke psychosis infecting this country. For that we thank you, Emma. You are a wonderful mother and the best wife a douche like me could ever want Happy Mother's Day. Love is lit. You want some good karma and little girl? yeah
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Unknown: you've got karma.
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John: Mike Webster 333 parts are known for Mark gentlemen Lister says Adam went on Tom woods. Oh my goodness Tom Woods donation got my na phone loving it highly recommended us should give it a little bigger How do you get one of those phones
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Adam: you go to no agenda phone calm the producer there is put up a wonderful website where he shows you how you can turn a phone you buy off of Amazon or when you may have laying around into a graph he knows no agenda phone you will also for a small fee do it for you no agenda phone calm
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John: and a periodically on his podcast free man beyond the wall wanted to plug it to get mon gitmo-nation because I think you will enjoy it oh I'm sorry Peter Peter quinonez mentions in a periodically on his partner yes free man on the yc IC wanted to plug it to get money okay, so he's plugging us to what we just plugged him perfect. Because called log a rolling log.
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Adam: Holy crap. I have not heard that term in a long time. Law rolling. Yes, I remember it.
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John: Give me some Obama you might die and have a great day
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Adam: You have a great day yourself Sir Sir Josh Cox are thought of the law in a local 512 in Austin, of course, give me something impossible to pronounce 333. And this is for the best mom in the universe, Cheryl Cox. And she's also the fairy godmother of the web hosting Co Op in Austin, Texas, from her son Josh Cox shirts off of the Valhalla na local 512. Very nice. Thank you very much.
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John: What is it? What's a web hosting?
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Adam: He has a cooperative, it's web hosting.co op, I think Co Op. I think that's a cooperative. Cloud Service
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John: is interesting. Oh,
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Adam: yeah. It's very smart idea. You should take a look at it. Yeah, well,
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John: Jeremy Dixon in Irvine, Irving, Irving, not Irvine, Irving, Texas. 234568. We have first associate executive producer and he says this donation brings me to a knighthood. Just in time for again another 33rd birthday. On the 10th. Please dub me sir Jeremy of the crooked, crooked. The first. I begin guessing is what that means. This is crooked one county attached by separate email. Yes, you got the accounting to
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Adam: cool man. Well, we'll make it so thank you very much, Jeremy dixneuf.
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John: Good to go.
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Adam: Our first associate executive producer, followed by with the same amount Stephen wolf 23456 from Arlington, Washington. My requests are goat followed by good karma followed by a wrap up goat like cowbell. You can't have too much goat. This donation is an honor of my mother Charlotte. Nasty boys in St. Duke. This donation is an honor my mother Charlotte airco funland. She was born in the midst of a Great Depression era 1937 lives for many years in Minnesota and has been living in beautiful pense Iquitos San Diego. Am I saying that right? I'm sure I'm butchering that penta ketos pensa Quito is somewhere in San Diego for the past 30 plus years. He will achieve the fine age of 84 this year still living on her own her marriage to Tom fun lon. I'm sorry, I can't help it. But doing Dutch professor of English at Rutgers University was the joy of her life. Although he passed away in 2017 they had a wonderful autumn of life relationship and he is sorely missed. I became a night on the show that went on forever. Number 1000. Yes, it's about six or seven hours. My writing was completely missed in the Maelstrom. But I'd like to claim the title of Night of the mF assemblers being an IBM assembler programmer for the past 35 years. That's a talent right there. Your show is the highlight of my podcast listening week and whenever I wake up on a Thursday or the other Thursday, Sunday, I'm happy to know the no agenda show will be soon arriving in my podcast feed. Which is true.
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Unless you're on the new Apple 14.5 podcast app, which is a piece of crap.
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Adam: all the good
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John: you can pronounce Ping. Yes. ketose.
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Adam: Oh, wow. I never would have gotten that.
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John: David Golding on Elgin. Great Britain in Moray? Ooh, 1345. ITM gents, considering the world's gone full blown. batshit crazy this last year. I figured it's time to step up and donate more to the best podcast in the universe. A bastion of free speech in light in the in the dark for all. Plus it takes me closer, almost halfway to the coveted knighthood one day I hope to become Sir David john golden Knight of eternal honor. Until that day my mortal name will suffice. Sorry john, for all the previous long notes, I shall endeavor to keep them short in the future. Thanks as always, for all you do much love and respect from a dark pole known as elegant i think is elegant, elegant, elegant, located in the northeast of Scotland. For all you spooks out there, no jingles, no karma, go podcasting. PS. And then he's got some we don't need to read. bitching about PayPal. David, thank
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Adam: you very much. We have see another a couple more associate executive producer Jason totally helpless totally opolis from Jamaica, New York. 202. In the morning, Happy Mother's Day to marry who brings daily sanity to mine and my husband's lives. We can't thank you enough. You are loved and to Emma, who is homeschooling for young for young and impressive human resources. They give us hope for the future love and light and loving light back to you Jason.
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John: Serve been Shinzo in Brooklyn, New York. 201 10 By the way, the donation after this is supposed to be anonymous. There's a name there's no guy
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Adam: see it. I got you.
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John: Yeah, Brooklyn. Hey, guys, it's Servin, Shinzo, I've had to step up again and help produce the Mother's Day show please give me associate producer credit under Vinny badulla. My own name sake, my son Vincenzo turned 10. Last Monday, May 30 was born in 2010. Hence the donation amount so please put them on a birthday list. My mini Vinny is now double digits clips shine on crazy Biden snippet Biden wrong. Last in the show I saw a lot of Sleepy Joe with some good karma thrown in for good measure. Finally, I wanted to ask you if you can help me build my youtube channel with some more subscribers. I'm trying to do a music channel that will focus on guitar playing ideas and showcase my music. My latest release is a jazz rendition of an old classic hymn from the church. Holy, holy, holy YouTube. And these guys link we'll put it to try to put it in there is one of the singles off the jazz hymns album. I will barely be releasing soon. If there are any no agenda producers out there who are fans of jazz and enjoy some of the great hymns of the church thing go and check out the first five signals from the album that are on my YouTube channel. You can also find them on the major media Good luck finding any of this you can also find them on the major music streaming services by searching for Vinny padieu la PDU el la again, keep up the great work it's an honor to help produce the best podcast in the universe. You're no agenda night serve then genzo
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Adam: serving chenza If I may for a moment, give up on YouTube The only thing that's going to happen particularly when you're doing music is someone's going to come along they're going to give you strikes they're going to be content copyright claims it's not worth it go directly to no agenda tube.com and this is done another producer was doing this no agenda tube comm open up an account there. That's where you want to start uploading it and extra bonus he will help you set up value for value streaming payments on that because that works with video. And do not continue with YouTube. I'm sorry we can also not help you with that. It's a dead end my friend.
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I gotta get this right. something seriously wrong here. He's so cute. Alright, anonymous from North Carolina. This donation should be credited to my smokin hot wife mills and mother of our unbelievable all her credit human resource Kelly. I hit her in the mouth last year during the pandemic and it was just in time her eyes have been opened. Without her I'd be lost our dogs would be feral. Our son would be Oh god. I don't even and the world would just as well go away. Happy Mother's Day to Kelly the treater of animals sweeper of dog hair mother of the century to our little block of cheddar and the love of my life. Love from Nick. Anonymous, Nick. PS. If there's time and room for jingles, I'd love to hear climate gate. Little Fauci wheeze. And what's the last one they're sucking on such as I can answer it Yeah, I think I can do this for you
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Unknown: to the gate to the gate to the climate.
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When I first started college, when I went running, after five minutes, I'd start feeling a burning in my chest. And it was just me. Suck it in.
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John: Suck it in such a bad
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Adam: play. At the end. It's kind of fun.
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John: Chad Finkbeiner in Highland heights Ohio. He's the last guy on our list today and we get back to the show. jingles Obama? You might die. There you go. Obama's popular today for some reason. This is all random number stuff. Wicked Witch of the West. trumper Rouse it I'm Adam and john. I'd like to wish my mother Brenda. Think of biner from Chelsea, Michigan. Happy Mother's Day keep doing what you do. Oh, that's easy.
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Adam: So it was Obama you might die and wicked which was their third one there and that I missed and Trump aroused. Oh, arouse. Okay,
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Unknown: we go. You might die.
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John: It was hard to get it aroused. And it is hard to get it aroused. But we got it arise.
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Adam: I'm not sure what the story is there. But take it as it comes. Right. And that wraps up our associate executive producers and executive producers for Episode 1345 of the no agenda show. Not for nothing that were called the best podcast in the universe. Look at the producers. Let's just look at the producers that it's like, you know, Saturday Night Live has one guy they got Lauren, what's his name? Lauren.
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Unknown: Lauren,
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John: who produces that? Would you share today live?
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Adam: Yeah, Lauren, what's his last name?
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John: Yeah, that guy Lauren Lauren.
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John: So that's pieces of space junk come down at Rockingham down
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Adam: Yes. Yesterday became down in the Indian Ocean, right where they dumped a bin Laden's body.
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John: Now what uh Oh, that's interesting. Well, this didn't hit an embassy now let's I want to play this from yesterday before it before it came down because I understand it came down late. And this is the space and I never questioned for you as a borderline ask Adam. But this is space junk report on NPR, NPR.
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Unknown: Okay. A massive Chinese rocket that launched into space last week is out of control and tumbling back to Earth. It's supposed to enter the atmosphere as early as tomorrow and no one's exactly sure where it's gonna land. To be clear, it probably won't hit anyone or anything. But while there's a low risk to public safety, it highlights a growing call for greater regulation of space junk from member station w mfe. in Orlando, Brendan Byrne reports.
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When the Chinese space agency launched part of its new space station. The 100 foot rocket delivered its payload into orbit. Normally, mission managers would send it into a controlled deorbit back to Earth. That didn't happen. So now the 24 tonne rocket is about to crash into the atmosphere at 18,000 miles per hour. And so the concern is it's going to get low enough as it has friction with the atmosphere to bring it down. That's Jonathan McDowell of Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. He says most pieces of space junk burn up in the atmosphere, but this one is so big parts of it are expected to survive the fiery re entry
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that it will burst into flame and fall into pieces that will fall to earth. And of course, we don't know where because we don't know exactly what
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despite the uncertainty, the public safety risk is quite small, it will likely land in the ocean which covers some 70% of the planet as an individual. Well, if
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you're worried for yourself, don't be right, the Earth is big, the chance that it's going to land in your head is pretty tiny.
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Still, the return of the space debris highlights a growing need to regulate space junk. The US Space Command tracks some 27,000 pieces of orbital debris around the clock. That number increases after every launch it says Space Policy Analyst Laura force ik
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think of it in terms of Earth pollution,
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if we just keep on littering the Earth's surface, but eventually we need to clean that up. And the same thing has happened with all the lunching parties. The United States included
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another Chinese rocket fell uncontrolled back to Earth last year when it landed off West Africa. The White House says the US is committed to addressing the risk of space junk and will work with the international community to promote responsible behavior in space, the latest estimates and the piece of debris making entry tomorrow night, give or take nine hours.
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Adam: Okay?
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John: So here's the question. Now that this they launched it, they had eyes on it, they're tracking it. They see it they know where it's with the speed they know what what is going out they know it's going to come in to hit the planet and it's going to come and it's going to burn up and all the rest they know all this stuff. They can see it they can measure it they know how fast it's going but they can't be even be within nine hours. I guess from the sounds of it. They weren't even within 24 hours of knowing when it was going to crash or where because this is we don't know when it's gonna crash when it's gonna crash you don't know where it's gonna crash. So all that it with knowing you have eyes on it. They can't figure out when it's gonna crash where it's gonna crash, they finally finally crashed way before it's supposed to. With all that in mind, how can they predict climate 100 years from now?
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Adam: I was waiting for Well, first of all, maybe we should look at this particular piece of news that was just incessant everywhere. The same. Talking Points. We don't know when we don't know where it's out of control. It's clearly a distraction of the week. Don't look over here Look, look, look over here. Look at something was going on that we missed.
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John: That wouldn't be surprised.
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Adam: And it could all I mean, there was other Chinese news besides my space junk burning my space junk burning up yo. And this came out just this morning. From now consider the source that is sky Australia. So you never know. You know what the crazy Trump friend rupert murdoch will launch into the atmosphere. But there's documents there's receipts for this one. We'll keep it with the China's
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Unknown: fast tonight new details from a document produced by Chinese military scientists where they discuss weaponizing SARS coronaviruses, five years before the pandemic hit. The book was written by People's Liberation Army scientists and senior Chinese public health officials back in 2015. It describes SAS coronaviruses, as heralding, and I quote, a new era of genetic weapons. It says they can be artificially manipulated into an emerging human disease virus weaponized and unleashed in a way never seen before. One of the authors of this book is the former deputy director of China's bureau of epidemic prevention leifeng and the editor in chief of the paper. Xu deshong, was the leader of the SARS epidemic analysis expert group under the Chinese Ministry of Health. He reported to the top leadership of the Chinese military commission and the health ministry during the 2003 SAS crisis. He briefed them 24 times. He also prepared three reports for the general office of the Communist Party Central Committee, and the general Office of the State Council. He gave two big interviews on Chinese state TV and appeared in six news articles. He was responsible for 16 national and military command topics. Now, just to be clear, before I go on and bring you new information from this document, while intelligence agencies suspect and they've been investigating this since early last year, that COVID-19 may be the result of an accidental leak from a woof hand lab. There's no
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suggestion it was an intentional release.
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Adam: Spontaneous release perhaps I think this is this will go nowhere, but I do like it.
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John: It's going nowhere as we speak.
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Adam: I do like it. So I
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John: like it too. It's a it's a great. Yeah, it's a bit. Well, I've always been a subscriber to the muon lab developing this thing because unless the pangolins get it, damping. And
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Adam: by I'm pretty sure that you can find a CIA document with similar ideas. Oh, yeah. Hey, man, we could do the SARS SARS virus, you can kill the China's I mean, I'm sure I'm sure that document exists. We need to get rid of all of these people. All these people are no good, no good in our lives. Just no good. But you know, then we just deconstruct the news. Oh, my goodness, I got a great example of what is wrong? What is wrong with the news today. And what is primarily wrong is cash, I'm going to peg it at least 75%, maybe higher of people who consume news, consume it on social media and only read the headlines. And that's all they need. And and what's fun about this is that headlines are rarely, if ever written by the author of the piece. It's a whole division is that typically so that the headline is
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John: usually editor or an editor does that unless you're sometimes you have a publication where you have some very talented headline writers rare but it happens. And I've run into one that just you just want them writing your headlines, because it's just like stunning headlines. It's pretty phenomenal. When that happens. You know, the writer rarely writes the headline.
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Adam: There's a millennial on tik tok who does a daily rundown of the news. And I think this is exactly how most, most people I'm not even saying millennials or young people are old people, most people today, this is how you consume your news. And if and just if you identify yourself at any minute, any second of this minute,
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Unknown: then you've got a problem Thursday night and here's what happened. And I want to warn you all of the news tonight will have you going what a Navy SEAL who was acquitted of murder went on a podcast this week to admit that he committed the murder. JOHN Cox, the candidate for governor in California brought a half ton bear on stage with him. In Ohio State Senator showed up to a meeting today where they introduced a distracted driving bill He appeared to be calling in from his vehicle, but put up a zoom of background to make it look like he was home. debris from a Chinese rocket launches making an uncontrolled free entry to earth and they pretty sure it's not going to hit any people. New York Attorney General found that a broadband company paid $8.5 million to trick the FCC into thinking that Americans wanted the company to be able to regulate internet speeds and scammers have been caught selling fire extinguishers as oxygen tanks to Coronavirus victims in India.
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Adam: I guarantee you, you've heard at least one of those stories from someone saying hey man, and you hear about the fire extinguishers being stalled. And yeah.
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Unknown: That's a good show.
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Well,
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Adam: I got nothing to say, you know, you got me on that. Outstanding. It's a great show. By the way. One of the trolls pointed out a good point that most of these stories are all paywall so people are kind of left with the with the headline.
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John: Yeah, yeah, that makes it even better. You
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Adam: think about that. It's like Oh, look at this headlines. You click on a paywall, whatever, I got the headline, it's all I need. But the real news, or the people who make the Real News are always funniest when they're on a podcast.
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Unknown: And I'm
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Adam: going to refer to author extraordinare and superstar celebrity anchor newsman Jake Tapper of CNN. This whole podcast is to be enjoyed at your leisure. He was on the Bill Simmons podcast. It's a it's a known podcast, you know, it's a good answer a question and answer type thing and, and Jake is calling in. And this was really about media and news in the post Trump era, which as we know, is a problem. I mean, luckily we have Liz Cheney because we can keep her at the top of that, like no one cares about Liz Cheney. Nobody, but we can connect Trump to it. Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump Trump Ah, and then we have Marjorie Taylor green and the gates kid going out. Pa Yes, Trump rally Trump, Trump Trump to Trump top top. And this is very annoying. It's not really working. It's very pathetic. But Jake Tapper cannot stop himself talking about just how horrible the news business is, and all the horrible things that I guess Fox News has done. And we'll listen to a little bit of him on the Bill Simmons podcast.
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Unknown: Yes, you're right. Look, there's been ugly politics forever. And, and all of that.
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And, you
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know, I think that, you know, you raise a good point, are we now just more aware of it. And that's possible because of social media. We're now just more aware of what everybody is reporting, and everybody is saying, and maybe it was just before they were just saying it in smaller groups, and we just weren't aware of it, you know, and like, I've written about some of this stuff. So yeah, there have been ugly parts. But, you know, one of the things that historians always used to say when things got ugly, and politics was, well, you know, john adams and Thomas Jefferson, you know, they had pamphleteers that would go after each other and call, you know, call john adams, a hermaphrodite, and things got really ugly.
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Adam: Did you know this story?
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John: I know that the back in the day, they would calling every each other all kinds of things, but I didn't I can't say that. I've heard the hermaphrodite thing that well, it's, I wonder if it's true. I mean, I looked it up. I
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Adam: looked it up. And I didn't. I didn't see any pamphlet per se. But it does seem to be it does seem to be a thing. The election of 1800 Adams versus Jefferson and but apparently was a joke because of Adams. And Adam, would be you know, the first man was a man and a woman because he gave you know, it's like all this stuff, like, okay, whatever. But that Jake Tapper brings this up, and things got really ugly. You know, in this last race, literally, Trump and his family were accusing Joe Biden of being essentially being a pedophile or a second, Jesse not say that they literally accused him of being a pedophile, and then says, essentially,
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Unknown: Trump and his family were accusing
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Adam: back of the further
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Unknown: night and things got really ugly. You know, in this last race, literally, Trump and his family were accusing Joe Biden of being essentially being a pedophile. I mean, so I think the degree to which it is uglier than ever before and the ugliness is that there's just a sense of shame that has just gone from the marketplace when it comes to some people what they are willing to say about another person.
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Adam: Okay, so he he saying the shame is gone, what some people are willing to call another person, and that the Trump family literally called Joe Biden, a pedophile. Oh, gee, let me just let me just grab a random clip from the bin and let's look at some examples of people without shame calling people horrible things.
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John: Oh my god, I
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Unknown: don't know we won't call them fascist comments fascist fascism fascist called fascism. fascism does fascist fascist notions of fascism, xenophobia, racist gamba, Gaga, racist, sexist, Zena phobic, autocratic and fascistic.
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Donald Trump is a fascist someone like a fascist or a tyrant or an autocrat fascist rhetoric, fascist
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John: language fascists.
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Unknown: I'm glad that you're starting talking about fascism, Hitler's
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John: fascist rhetoric, he's talking the way fascists taught autocratic fascists in Nazi Germany before the rise of Hitler fascist language to Hitler, fascist
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Unknown: Hitler. Adolf Hitler, Hitler, Hitler, Hitler,
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Hitler, would HITLER HITLER
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been Hitler? And what Adolf Hitler preached in early 30s.
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Adam: Let's just say it once and for all. Oh, okay. I guess I guess that didn't happen. Jake Tapper, why don't you take it one step further, just so the guys at the no agenda show can have a laugh.
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Unknown: Like I said, even though President Trump's voice has been quieted because of his removal from social media and his defeat in the election. You know, you have more people believing his lies than ever before. Also, so I don't know. It's it's, we need a sane and strong Republican Party. I don't you know, I'm not one who thinks like the Democratic Party has the answers to anything. I think there needs to be a lively fact base debate on these things, but people can't just be making stuff up about election fraud. A cabal of satanic worshiping pedophiles. I mean, of work who are cannibals. Also, by the way, don't forget the cake and pizza eaters. Yeah. Well, we know what pizza means. I mean, right.
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Adam: Sure you do Jake Tapper. Sure you do.
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John: But a douchebag. Yeah.
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Adam: Yeah, pretty pathetic. There's
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John: another little undercurrent of something happening over at TCM yaczik move. Of all places what is Turner Classic Movies known for?
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Adam: Turner Classic Movies is known for starting five minutes after the hour right after the late night news would kick in. They would start with the after you get the headlines that start with a movie.
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John: Classic Movies plays old movies. Okay, that's what they're known for. Okay? But now they're woke.
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Adam: Oh baby on the woke train.
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John: So they have to they have to do more than now they just can't just play classic music myth old movies and let us watch them and who cares? Oh, got it. Got it. Like now they got a new show called TCM re framed where they're gonna explain to us what's wrong with these movies? Oh, right here. Let's see I got three clips from this little just a rundown. Not much at first, but it's the long one. Let's go at TCM and again. You can see where this is headed. This is headed to getting rid of these movies or re editing them.
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Unknown: When you go back to watch an older movie you love it feels a little bit off like oh, this hasn't aged well. The University of Chicago Film Professor Jacqueline Stewart had that feeling with Purple Rain starring the one and only Prince
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Adam: was wrong with that movie
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Unknown: musical that I adore. It's also a film that features a scene where a woman is thrown into a garbage dumpster incredible artistry,
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undercurrents of misogyny.
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unpacking those mixed feelings is what Jacqueline Stewart does as one of the hosts for the Turner Classic Movies channel in a new series called TCM reframed, we're asking them to reframe films that they had not thought about in those ways. TCM reframed, focuses on classic films from the 20s through the 60s films that have stood the test of time, but are now problematic.
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Adam: problematic you say?
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John: Yeah, they're problematic. Yeah. And the Purple Rain thing is no good. Nothing's good. By the way.
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Adam: Purple Rain is all right.
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John: So let's, here's two of the issues that we're very concerned about. And as Dan Mankiewicz, the guy that took over from the old gout diet, unfortunately, is all on board with this. But let's listen to part two of this clip. And to make the movies part of a national conversation, about race, about ethnicity, about sexual orientation and about gender. Oh,
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Adam: shameful, trying to trying to gain viewership by creating a conversation about some old crap ass movie in gender.
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John: So when I watched the 1938 935 movie, I'm gonna concern myself with gender, gender issues. Now, of course, I say that, you know, but then they can building something up and push back with the following, which is the last debate this went on for a long time by the rally two, three show. I love this. This is great. This is another one Listen to this.
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Unknown: I can certainly say that when we were talking about psycho. That's a film that I was surprised to see on the programming list. I really had to educate myself about the ways that psycho has been such a harmful film to the trans community.
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Oh,
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okay.
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John: Wait a minute.
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Adam: I didn't even want you to explain that to me. If this had just come at me, just I was sitting down watching TV, I would have said clip it because that's one of the day. He explained to me how psycho is bad for the trans community.
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John: Because they got the murderer or somebody in the movie dressed up as a woman. To be a transvestite. Really?
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Adam: Yeah. And that was bad. I wasn't isn't that incredibly progressive?
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John: Well, he was killed. He was the murderer. It was psycho Hello, saucily psychos dreadfully cycle men dressed as women. It was hurtful. Oh, I
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Adam: see. Okay.
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John: watch any of these old movies. They're all hurtful, they're hurtful, they're hurtful. And they're going to this is the end of the classics and I'm saying there's no I don't see any way back from this not even the just not the classics turn on TV Land. My go to fall asleep channel. I do. Get it while you can. Yes, I mean, get washed. Leave it to Beaver while you can.
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Adam: The amount of times Doug Heffernan on King of Queens is that's gay. Or Ray Romano is is misogynist on Everybody Loves Raymond. Or what else is on there? Got Two and a Half Men two and a
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John: half minutes. Totally off the rails.
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Adam: Stop with that whole channel should be taken down.
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Unknown: Yeah, me It's
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Adam: coming. It's an out it's come it's an outrage. I tell you.
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John: Well, I come in.
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Adam: Let's let's do your trans kids in sports because I see it there. It's just jumping out at me. I want to
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John: know Okay, well, let's play. This is another thing that's this one is always, you know, everyone has a side on this. This the logical side is that if you're born a boy and you chant you transition to a girl. You can't play in girl sports. Now, but that's not the way the progressives want it. They don't No, no, no, no, because they want to, I believe they want to ruin women's sports, period. That's the only reason for this. This isn't a democracy now. I'm done their take on trans kids sports is clip one.
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Unknown: West Virginia's republican governor Jim justice has signed legislation to ban trans girls and women from competing on sports teams at any public school, including state colleges.
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A similar bill approved by lawmakers in Florida is awaiting the governor's signature. And in Texas, the State Senate has approved a bill to criminalize gender affirming health care for trans youth. By some counts, close to 1/5 of US states couldn't ban trans kids from Sports by the end of this legislative session.
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Adam: Yeah, this is going on in Texas now, too. And I'm not really quite sure what forces are at work here. But it seems like the Was it the Collegiate Athletic league or whoever
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John: though the NCAA is they're all in on this. Yeah,
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Adam: that's a big business, though. I mean, they shuttle kids into basically a business they're gonna and
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John: they're trying to, you know, a lot of this has to do with whatever it is title 11, title 10, one of these titles and I think Yeah, he said had to you had to spend as much money on women's sports is men. There could be an element of that destroying women's sports just to say you're taking our money. The men, you're taking our money. That should be for men's sports. You women don't you have one lacrosse and a couple of swimming meets, you don't do that much. We have giant football games, huge stadiums, track and field. We do all these things. So we need the money. But it could be the actually the men that are propagating this because it's benefits men's sports, it seems to me by ruining women's sports. That's a little no agenda II. But I think it's a possibility. Let's just the clip to have this.
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Unknown: Meanwhile, President Biden expressed support for trans youth during his speech to Congress Wednesday night
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call transgender Americans
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Washington home, especially young people. Were so
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brave. I want to know your
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president has your back.
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John: Yeah, good for you, Joe. Now the thing that was interesting out here in California, is that Caitlyn Jenner, yes. Formerly known as Bruce. He just dead named her. Bad, bad. Oh, I'm
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Adam: so bad.
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Unknown: Now
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John: that Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as is a very famous sports star.
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Adam: Yes.
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John: They've an athlete of the highest order a
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Adam: hero. I would say Bruce Jenner. Still, no matter what. Bruce Caitlyn is today still a hero. I mean, I grew up like oh my god, Bruce Jenner kicking ass USA.
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John: Yeah. She has come out and said transgender women that were boys should never compete against women in sports, and he is transgender. And he should know. But that's not being
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Adam: accepted, or you
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John: haven't heard that? Wouldn't haven't heard that. Have you?
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Adam: What happened? I
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John: heard that he did this.
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Adam: I have. But I heard she
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John: was play along we chose Never mind. What Kara Swisher said earlier in her interview, at play along and by the way, I was thinking about this with your theory about the Cabal taking over the CIA. Maybe that's why she's so eager to get in? Yes,
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Adam: yes, of course. No, she's she's pissed that she hasn't been invited.
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John: Yeah, of course. Unbelievable. Yes. Anyway, so I just found this this. Anyone who thinks that or cares? I mean, why don't they just put a third category for transgender sports to transgender Olympics? That'd be fine. I'd be good with that.
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Adam: The whole the whole problem is it's conflated in so many different directions, which confuses everybody. So I think really, it's the athletics league. And they have they have political and corporate pressure that they're putting on lawmakers. Now why? I mean, if that's just for their wokeness I'm not sure but no one seems to be interviewing or talking to anyone at the was at any age. CP, is that the NCAA NCAA? There you go. The NCAA, it mean that it seems like that's where most of the problems are coming from. Then there's the subversive element that is just it has been inside the educational system for way too long. And then, quite frankly, I think trans people are being abused and used by the political parties by the left in particular, just as a general, as a general token to throw out there. It's like, if it doesn't fit within a racial context, in fact, then it's trans problem. And it's, it's, it's demeaning, and it's horrible. And I can't believe people put up with it, but they're under some kind of spell. The third really big issue is, and that's what's going on here in Texas is they want to put laws into place where your parents cannot subject their their underage children to certain types of medical treatments. And the examples are always given as well, you know, there's a two year old who they're giving you hormone blockers to or some kind of operation and, and yes, I mean, I don't know if that's really how bad that is. Because we don't have
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account. I mean,
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Unknown: you know, it's like, Is
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Adam: it 100 parents in the country? Is it 100,000 I mean, from the way it is important in the news, you think that like this is happening everywhere, you know, and it just feels to me like these bills are being told Oh, that's horrible that mutilating young children but then once we got this bill in place, then you we can screw the woke people with their you know, with their athletic league crap. It's being abused on all sides, on all sides, but we did I got the book that parents buy when they believe that and I think there is an element of woke parents who really are into this and think that holy crap, you know, this is it made my kid is clearly showing that he she belongs in a different body. And, you know, I want to get some stuff going. And that book was really all about the parents like how you deal with it, how you deal with the political fallout, not so much about the child. And Tina and I were talking about this because it's baffling does what's going on just I, you know, all these different agendas. And she said, this is Munchausen by proxy, which for some reason she knows about. And
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John: all women know about that. Oh, really? Why is that? I don't know. They just all do it. Have you ever met a woman that doesn't know about? Hmm.
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Adam: Well, and Munchausen by proxy is I mean
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John: you know, I think it is I think all women there they're afraid of that happening to them. And they're afraid of postpartum depression where they go nuts like like Brooke Shields had these issues. You know, she was went completely insane after having a baby. Yes, women are all that keep up with all that stuff. And Munchausen by proxy is a classic.
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Adam: Yeah, well, if you if you look at the definition of Munchausen by proxy syndrome, it is a condition which a caregiver parent gives the appearance of health problems in another person, typically their child, this may include injuring the child or altering test samples, then they present the person as being sick or injured or trans. The behavior occurs without a specific benefit to the caregiver. You know, it's like could be possible and when you think about all of the what I'm calling spells, do you think psychotropic drugs have anything to do with this? The amount of people who are doped up in the United States just make them susceptible to believing stuff? Anything
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John: possible Why not? Everything is up Could it be
2:43:52
Adam: science something's up or could it be binary you know that just if you if your cash we've been medicating women in particular since Mama's little helper, right? The Prozac?
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John: Yeah. Well, I think Mel No, that was the Mama's little helper I think was specifically was Valium. Oh, Valley, I'm
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Adam: sorry. Right Valley. Him then from Valium later came Prozac. And now we're in the SSRIs. We don't really know what they do. Yeah. So
2:44:19
John: there's a lot going on, and we'll figure it out later. So just pass the bill or read it after its passed.
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Adam: and a request to not only congratulate Paul Middleton with his 14th but also de-douche.
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John: de de-douche. Yeah, you do
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Adam: the names and I can do
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John: the that was? That was $60. Yeah, you did the name? Magdalena? magdaleno Gutierrez, yes. On 921 and this is 5921 is the Mother's Day donation.
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Adam: And this is to honor my amazing mom Kimberly Gutierrez in Bismarck, North Dakota.
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John: Lauren ball in Slidell, Louisiana Happy Mother's Day to mom
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Adam: and sister.
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John: Oh and story parts are known
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Adam: for my mom Cathy, please check out the howling at the moon vintage for producers interested in vintage clothing accessories or you snuck it in didn't you? Okay. Got me here. Chris Tara Hart in Abbotsford bc Well, my wonderful mother Margaret.
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John: Tr Nigel. Eu in EU and EU and I think is e w a and in Columbus, Ohio says for his wonderful wife
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Adam: Karen Happy Mother's Day also to my mom Sally who needs a douchebag call out. Harsh man harsh D bagging your murf harsh bagging your mom on mom's day. All right,
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John: sir DOD of the pears in Pearland Texas in the morning from my mom's cc DOD. You go. Cal Johnson and
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Adam: that's to Jessica Fox.
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John: Erik Gilbert Happy birthday
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Adam: and Mother's Day to Sarah Sarah is perfection with estrogen. Love from Eric
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John: Ellie and Anna. as cute as Chi Dan during in Fall forests still Missouri.
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Adam: I guess it's a happy birthday. Happy Mother's Day but no mom listed. Unless the meridian
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John: Mother's Day to Sarah.
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Adam: That's the wrong one. Yes.
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John: Sure. Vince neither the pn w Pacific Northwest is in Milpitas.
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Adam: Yes. Happy Mother's Day to my mom Tina, my beautiful milk army army and my mother in law loves love the show.
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John: Thank you for your courage. Christopher Bryant 8921
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Adam: Happy Mother's Day to my girlfriend Miranda and future Dame
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John: Joseph hotter in Akala, Florida
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Adam: and this could only be for the best mom Brenda hotter. Happy Mother's Day. Love you truly.
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John: Carlo Alcala, I'm not sure Oh, Carla.
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Adam: I think
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Unknown: David wicker please de-douche
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Adam: my red hot mama jeu
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Unknown: de duced
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Adam: Thank you very much. A
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John: lot of people came in this is unlike the old days when we had mother haters but this has been as we determined last year
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Adam: Coronavirus and the lockdowns made people appreciate their moms that much more and realize just by being a mom, sometimes you're helpful just by just by existing. I know sometimes I wish my mom were around for a little bit.
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John: Noah watton maker got nothing to say. Austin van patter for
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Adam: the kindest, wisest mother in the world. Christine Robertson. Donna he says Happy Mother's Day Nordic wench apparently. Apparently that's what they call her.
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John: Stephen Hill
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Adam: Hold on a sec. Where was for my sweet girl and total keeper Hannah Happy Mother's Day my love thank you for loving me and making me a father. I'm so proud of our a team and request the deducing for her.
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Unknown: Use ben de deuced
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John: there's a lot of these Nicholas brown status Chicago.
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Adam: That is happy mother's day to my wonderful mother no agenda listener herself and all the no agenda moms out there.
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John: Joe J. rec toric.
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Adam: Happy Mother's Day to Barb in Weatherford, Texas. And before that was Scott Jalbert who said Happy Mother's Day to Jean Jalbert. Chris smothers for his mother Patty Mitchell roars Happy Mother's Day. Kyle Johnson to Elizabeth Johnson.
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John: Neil weider Saw Wyden saw like
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Adam: two three great moms Mitzi, Annette and Heather. Thanks for all you do.
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John: magewell Lopez in Flanders, New Jersey? Yes.
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Adam: Happy birthday to his mother Mercedes, my loving wife Tanya and my fantastic sister. Merci.
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John: Troy Tice.
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Adam: Yes, Omaha, Alicia. It's her first Mother's Day and congratulations and thank you for being a great mom.
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John: Michael Gilbert
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Adam: has no mom. Happy Mother's Day job. Clashes brother. Shout out to my mom who is an inner city school teacher. Please send some karma to someone who's trying to keep the kids that want to learn from falling through the cracks. Love you, mom. Now that's beautiful. That is from our nogen Square. Yeah, we'll give all the moms some karma in a moment.
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John: Kendra Lamott Yep, in East Haven, Connecticut. Yeah, I'm
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Adam: sure she loves her mom, but she did not mention her
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John: derb of the swamp lands
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Adam: is probably in the same boat there as Kendra. love you mom button. Jen mentionner Joshua Schmidt Happy Mother's Day to Amanda luann. Paulette, at least Alice and Betty.
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John: Sir Chris whap caplets of the rolling bones. En Castor, Ontario, Canada.
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Adam: Happy Mother's Day to my mom Sigrid and my mother in law marry, stay safe with Jesus or go after yourselves. He says
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John: nobody says
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Adam: what it says stay safe. Ellis is doing Alison says in honor of two great moms we lost three years ago Happy Mother's Day Donna and Liz We miss you every day sending love and light to all those missing a mom today. Well that's us too. Thank
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John: you. That's Stewart Walton in Stafford Staffordshire, UK.
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Adam: This annual donation is from my mum Jill from my brothers Simon and I at seven years old still going strong and to my wife Michelle from my daughter Lucy and my son Alex. She's still putting up with us. All after 20 years of motherhood and marriage Love and Light. Nice Donald to heart and Mobile Alabama. Happy Mother's Day to Stacey my wonderful wife and Madison, our daughter and new mother. Marcia was born on April 26. Congratulations new mom.
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John: Paul love in Richmond, Virginia.
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Adam: Happy Mother's Day to all from sir daddy Cass Baron of the center of the universe. Paul Hooper Happy Mother's Day to day I'm Lisa straggler of the universe's
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John: Chris Collins in Walnut Grove, Missouri.
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Adam: Please Happy Mother's Day to my beautiful wife Tammy she is the best mom I know these are really nice notes. I like this for all the douchebaggery we talked about on this show. This is a very nice high point.
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John: Yes, sir Nathan Lane in Norwood, Massachusetts.
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Adam: Happy Mother's Day to his mother Linda Lee from your son who loves you. Nathan Lee, Christina p Henry
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John: and Michelle. Michelle Walker, Mishawaka, Indiana.
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Adam: Shout out to my mother in law, Flo. She's my husband stepmom. So a little younger than most mom. She's battling stage four lung cancer and always says she should be taking care of me because she is the mom. I tell her she's more like a sister or a dear friend so she can lean on me. Christina Henry. That's very kind
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John: and last on this long list is calling on new free in Fort Lee, New Jersey. And he says Happy
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Adam: Mother's Day Mama. Now this producer does not hate his mother. That's right.
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John: Beautiful. That's nice. All right. Keep an eye out for the further moms that we as we go through the normal list. Now we're 5723 from Bart Burton's and he's in best Poland. Erica are respo in bense, bensalem bensalem, Pennsylvania. That's interesting. 5028 and she sent a note in which I was in a nice card. This donation is a thank you for my medical diagnosis. diagnosis. I was a 39 year old female unvaccinated MRI tech without going into gory details. My side was severely irregular in January, February, I was bleeding for a whole month. My doctor had no answers for me as to why is having happening. I'm glad to know that there isn't anything wrong with my body. Thank Billy was just a bio weapon attacks. Nothing wrong with you from all my vaccinated coworkers. This story would have been easy to dismiss as total horseshit, but it happened to me. There you go. Yeah, I don't know what to say. Yeah, you're full of shit.
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Adam: Can't be true fact check Friday.
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John: Kick Friday. eriko. Right. That's Erica in Mensa. She came in with 5028. And that was we don't normally read the notes down there. She knows that but that note was too good. Now we have a $50 donors just name and location Raymond barians lost wages Nevada, Bart, Baek Wilder, and he's also in veghel,
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Adam: Brabant Fessel, North Brabant. Brabant the nail that
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John: is mill chin ski in Stevenson Beach, California. Sure. Hey most of the Piedmont province in mooresville, North Carolina. I thought there was another Morrisville lurker up there. Jonathan Myron Xenia, Ohio J. Edward. Ms. mazurek in Memphis, Tennessee, I think is a night, sir Joel durian in Bakersfield, California. Last but not least, Christopher Rivera in Austin, Texas. And that's your group of producers for the great Mother's Day special show. 40 1345
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Adam: Yes. And thank you for loving your moms moms are important. And they do good work. Even the moms that don't know what they're doing. They still do good work. Moms are great to karmas opposing comments, but they're necessary.
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Unknown: You've got
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karma.
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You've got
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karma.
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Adam: And thank you all for supporting no agenda show 1345 if you'd like to do it for Thursday show go to full rack.org
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Adam: today being the ninth what do we know? April? I guess that's what I meant. Here's your birthdays for today. Oh, actually a few. On the way some belated but we say happy birthday to Jeremy Dixon who turned 33 he turned 33 tomorrow. So Kevin deals would be 35 on the 12th Robert blank Shane 24 on the 13th taris rimkus will be 20 on the 12th. Serving Shinzo says Happy Birthday to his son Vincenzo turn 10 on the third. Carrie Middleton Happy Birthday to Paul Middleton. He's turning 40 today Eric Hilbert Happy Birthday to his mom Sarah. Laura Wilson says Happy birthday to you sir. Austin Baron of Puget Sound. And Bridget rebek says Happy Birthday to her husband Ross and we say happy birthday from everybody here have the best podcast in the universe. Now we have a surprising amount of nights today. 1234566 I don't have I have a few requests for the roundtable but not that many. So hopefully people will be good with mutton and Mead. Get out your blade. John's a lot of people. Okay, perfect. Up on the podium please. Dave Humphreys, Jeremy Dixon, Steven Wolfe Torres, rimkus, Randy visentin and Douglas. Gentlemen, all of you have successfully completed the task of supporting the no agenda show in the amount of $1,000 or more and it gives me great pleasure to pronounce the KVS as sir dog bite of the Great Blue Hills or Jeremy of the cricket the first black night of the mF assemblers sir Toad ISO Randy Birmingham and sir ones and zeros of the East Valley of
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was like a big ass party everybody no agenda meetups calm Thank you Dred Scott for registering no agenda, Meade ups.com goes to the same place or if you are planning on a meetup instead of a meetup. You know what to do. We have such a full calendar a full slate for the month of May but first a couple of reports that came in people doing a better job with producing these I'm quite happy let's listen how the Memphis no agenda bad beer party went Hello no agenda knights and dames from the no agenda bad beer protest and hammer and ale in Memphis and I'm here with
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Unknown: sir nine coming at you from soulsville USA in the morning.
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Adam: This is Ted tie calls me a crackpot nine says I'm a buzzkill. But there's no real conflict. And I'm trying to command and we're glad to be here and my morning. Yes, the protest not party of course. Read 33 read 32 Mayday Mayday Mayday Boston meetup
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John: douchebag Steven in the morning
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Unknown: in the morning everybody have a good day
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sir carriers bear in the Greater Boston in the morning barren wooden shoes we got heads on sticks and of course one last one if we can get it over there we can we can still get enough they haven't gotten the vaccine yet so
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didn't really know the foster care but good night as the white lodge blue green directory
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JOHN, Adam, thank you for all you do.
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Adam: Man. One day anthropologists are going to find that and go What the hell was going on with those people?
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John: It'll take a while.
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Adam: Low Country meetup.
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Unknown: Jennifer in the morning.
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This is David This is Lila from Fun Fact Friday. Hi, this is Greg from Charlson. I'm
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standing next to Dame Jennifer and
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Joe from Myrtle Beach.
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This is douchebag Andrea
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John: in the morning in the
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Unknown: morning that's rusty Jones from Myrtle Beach. I
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come up here to try to get Jane Jennifer to come to
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John: one of my meetups in the morning and Sheila I didn't get a biscuit
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Unknown: on my birthday but I got to hang with all the Lowcountry
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producer boy Jason I'm spreading my disease to everybody here this
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Adam: is Pastor Tom I'm having a DVR in honor of the man who put the sea in rising sea levels john C.
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Unknown: In the morning this is Kato from the Lowcountry. Good
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morning. This
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is Katie with human resource number two and
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this is Mark from Georgia visiting clever name 70 on the nogen social Glad to be here.
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This is tech White
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is the science officer on the ever given woke up in the wrong city this
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Adam: morning. Clearly a super spreader event. And then the final one that Nisra Minnesota nuts made a meet up.
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Unknown: Hey, it's c rock of the landmark here in beautiful Miss Juan Minnesota at barbecue beer and axe throwing feed them press john. It's pronounced Shaka P and
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why is that? Dan? The
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ups man. Great to be here. Sir Eagle. I know.
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John: I just wanna let you know it's actually pronounced Deena.
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Adam: I'm just kidding. It's a Dinah. Nada. Deena.
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Unknown: This is blueberry madman in Minneapolis. Love is live. It is Rob Barton hills.
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Adam: Just make the two hour trip. Get up here and eat some good food and hang on some good people.
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Unknown: Sir. Gnarls
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kids cover your ears Hurry hurry. It's
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the first man outdoor
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pocket starts today.
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JOHN is pronounced Minnetonka
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I am Dennis I hit two of these douchebags in the mouth and they still haven't contributed but I did bring an axe to a knife fight and here we are. Stay safe. Adam and john.
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Hey, don't tell me what to do. With yubo
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shapeshifting
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John: no again,
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Unknown: I'm signing off from FEMA Region five
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Minnesota
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Adam: All right, high quality production there. We have a couple of meetups I pronounce
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John: it Minnetonka don't I I'm starting
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Adam: I'm on the verge of banning these pronunciation corrections in the meetup report I
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John: liked it why whatever it is why set out whatever that what was it because I didn't I don't pronounce that correct.
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Adam: Guys, would you know what yeah, it's pronunciations are hard. what it is. This while the 15th we don't have anything until the 15th the 15th Saturday, the San Francisco censored for your safety masquerade meetup will be at three o'clock at New Belgium brewing, which I need to talk about in a moment. Also on the calendar for the 16th Alexandria, Virginia, Philly, Pennsylvania and Durham, North Carolina on the 20th Denver, Charlotte, North Carolina, the 22nd Chicago Long Beach, Kansas City, Missouri Springfield, Missouri the 23rd Myrtle Beach, Florida the 28th Santa Ynez the 28th Knoxville, Tennessee, the 29th Rhode Island and Amarillo, Texas, the 30th to Brisbane, Australia, and we're already filling up through June. This is a very full calendar but that means that people are getting out there desperate to hang out with other people. You'll find that a no agenda meetup is a very relaxing experience because no one cares. They just want to hang out chat, shoot the shoot the breeze, have a beer and learn about other people no agenda meetups calm is where you can find all of the listed meetups, if there's one that isn't too far from you or just nothing nearby. It's simple. make one yourself no agenda meetups calm. It's like a party.
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Unknown: Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nice
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you wouldn't
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be triggered or
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you wouldn't be where everybody
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Adam: Now I mentioned New Belgium brewing. A New Belgium brewing I, and this is I did not know this. I have a clip about New Belgium brewing. Are you familiar with this? This brewery a New Belgium brewing?
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John: I know it exists.
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Adam: So they, I guess Fat Tire is one of their beers and people like the Fat Tire beer.
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John: Oh, yeah, people love that tire.
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Adam: Well, they have now decided to get people to motivate people to do something about the climate emergency, they have brewed a special batch of Fat Tire called scorched earth. And they've tried to make it taste the way beer will taste if we don't do anything about the climate. So they made a beer that intentionally tastes like ass. In the end,
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Unknown: they're proud of it. If this was the beer of the future, I would probably drink less here. working on this project was a trip. But it makes total sense. Beer is such a biological and an agricultural product, but it's going to be so affected by climate change. So it's kind of interesting to think about what beer could look like in this world that we're trying to avoid, we wanted to think about how climate change would affect things like agriculture and shifting climate zones and intense weather events. So some of the ingredients we chose where we picked a smoke mold, and so that's supposed to emulate forest fires. We also wanted to pick some more out and weather tolerant grains. So we picked buckwheat and millet. The other thing that we put in there as we use top extracts, because those hops are such a delicate agricultural product, one of my favorite beers is definitely Fat Tire. And I think that it's kind of sad to compare the two it just doesn't have a lot of the things that make Fat Tire great, including that nice sweet balance with the bitterness and like that nice fresh hop aroma to it and I think that's just going to be really hard to accomplish in the future where we don't have access to all these great ingredients. I hope people react to this beer and I think that they'll they'll see that this is a future we don't want I don't understand that we can still change things we can make it so this doesn't become the future of beer that beer can continue the
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way it is now it can be that great thing that we all love
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John: Okay, so what you've done is you've proven these guys are just a bunch of dumb shit douchebags. Yes, virtue signaling to beer drinkers. I mean,
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Adam: if this as
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John: God by the way, I was just gonna say there's there are areas on the equator, which has to have the climate of the future now. And they make beer fine. They're making beer they make beer in in Thailand Singh ha, Mexico makes beer. I mean, it's not like you can't make a good beer in a hot climate. So this is bowl crap.
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Adam: It's it's virtue signaling and in the video, you see people sampling the beer and they're making grimacing faces and what is wrong with you as a business person. Going to intentionally create a crappy product to make this point that's peak woke right there.
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John: It's peak woke peak. Whoa, peak. Whoa Kiko baby, do we have that as a show title in the past?
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Adam: Sounds like something we would come up with. But I wrote I wrote it down to check. Hey, ISOs What you got?
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John: Oh, I've got only got one. Oh, this one that I picked up out of my own archives. Sound Effects?
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Adam: Alright, sexy because
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John: I was gonna use it usually with a clip. This is excellent.
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Adam: I think I may have you beat I have a trifecta. Three things we can check here.
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John: Okay, go. Here's one.
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Unknown: Let's have a frank talk
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John: about shrinkage. Too big too long.
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Unknown: Tony Fauci is a moron.
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John: Let's see. I don't like that one. And how about this one? Just to eat some big dumb ass. I didn't understand it. That's you baby just to eat some beats your dumb ass.
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Adam: Eat. Eat some beats you dumb eats
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John: the beads?
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Adam: I guess we got to beat.
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John: Well, I would say of those three. Yeah, mine is also too long to Fauci one is good.
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Adam: Yeah, I think that's the one we got to go with. That makes the most sense. Let me just cry if
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John: you want to rap I got I still have the cicadas report. Oh, we can pull that off. Um,
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Adam: well, the cicadas, we still have another couple of weeks before they show up. Is it recipes you brought? How to Cook them?
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John: Yes. There's discussion of eating them. I just might. My final clip is going to be this one. USA birth rates. Oh
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Adam: yes. A number of states
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Unknown: that saw more deaths than births last year is up sharply. New Hampshire Public Radio Sarah Gibson reports on the latest federal data related to the pandemic
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the US thought 18% more deaths in 2020 than in 20. 19 That's according to provisional data from the CDC National Center for Health Statistics. 20 states saw a so called natural decrease more deaths than births in the year. KENNETH Johnson, a demographer at the University of New Hampshire says this is a first
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up until
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2020. there had never been more than five states in the whole country that had natural decrease.
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Johnson says this is not all due to COVID-19 birth rates in the US have been declining for more than a decade.
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Adam: Yeah, this is a real problem where we were below the reproductive Yeah, we're
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John: like Emily. But you know, you know, we had an off the air so I'm not so sure that it's like a trend might be i but i think i think it's the sad I think is propaganda to say we need more immigrants to open the borders. That's what I think.
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Unknown: He
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Adam: that's possible. But I think we all know what this really is. I mean, I've been harping on this for at least three years. Stop treating your dogs like children. I saw him again yesterday to poodles in a baby carriage. You people are sick,
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John: too. You're sick.
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Adam: You people are sick. It's okay. I don't hate dogs, by the way. I love dogs.
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John: Especially if you're on skewers.
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Adam: Coming up, I know agenda stream.com Oh, Episode 36 of podcasting. 2.0 get the latest from the boardroom. And end of show mixes. Let me see I have a nice little cornucopia lined up here. We've got 60 seconds of philosophy. We've got this in Tom starkweather. We've got us some Jesse coy Nelson. And I promised I'll play that sub seven zero, sucker and thank you to our show mixers. Thank you to everybody coming to you from Austin, Texas Capitol the drone Star State opportunity zone 33 FEMA Region number six in the government of maps if you're looking for it, in the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry.
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John: And I'm from Northern Silicon Valley where I wish a happy mother's day to my deceased mother, Mimi and Jessie
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Adam: on Jhansi Dubois and the same to my deceased mother.
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John: And to Deena Oh, and also also D up.
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Adam: Oh yes, it was for us. Absolutely. Yes, for sure. All right, everybody. We'll see you on Thursday. Remember us at the vorak.org slash na until then adios mofos and such bombastic alex jones music under it like this like Oh, she's an American hero flying in on a frickin Eagle stop You're ruining the opportunity to do anything with these clips to walk away the
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John: music bed all of a sudden because it's commercial.
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Adam: It's very annoying and I would like to make a personal plea to people who make clips on on Twitter and YouTube
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it was actually Dr. Simone gold of America. And she had a little bit there but ivermectin that I want to
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Unknown: make this video.
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Adam: American hero flying in on a frickin
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John: a why the music.
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Adam: Stop new signs.
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Unknown: The End may be me.
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There are a ton of things in my life
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John: looking back that I wish I would have done
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Unknown: differently last weekend.
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I guess Saturday I ran into
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Dr. Fauci at the Kentucky Derby. The actions
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we take now to set them up and set
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all of us up in just 60 seconds a flying object that will crash somewhere this weekend on earth
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Dr. fetches were you shocked to learn that people were angry with
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you and monetizing my amygdala to keep me on edge and buying my pillows and coals. It's
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nice to see so many familiar masks. cowboy law,
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I only allow vaccinated people into my house killed 1000 people have been vaccinated so far. You may inadvertently
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infect somebody else who affects someone really gets in trouble that could be someone's grandmother or grandfather. someone's wife
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drank some
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detergent for
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one or whatever. requires us to
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call on leaders to pledge dollars and doses to make vaccines available
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everywhere. Let's have a frank talk about shrinkage.
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I've got a perfect puzzle for you. As we get older, we actually lose a significant amount of height. We lose about a quarter of an inch for every decade.
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John: Shire lives a brave little hobbit home we all fire in fact, some of the little tiny kids COVID Jimmy Carter and our Baptist they probably call me brother Jimmy and Rosalynn
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Unknown: Carter as Incredible Shrinking woman, the adventure of a brave woman whose biggest problem is growing small, are the Biden's giants. Well, we'll let the Washington Post tell the story.
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I said things that weren't true. I am sorry. President Carter and Rosalynn Carter.
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Now it's me who looks like a giant. Come on, man.
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Come on, man.
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Come on.
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Come on.
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When I first started college, when I went running, after five minutes, I start feeling and burning in my chest. And it was just me suck it in. And small. Small was so bad. It was like, you might
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act as an emissary of the devil, but you're not at ease. And that's all you need to know. Sadness is blatant racism. It is destroying the dream. It is an
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African new Jesse
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Jackson. You process him out shopping. You are wicker. You are
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audios,
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slash and a
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Tony Fauci is a moron
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