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November 15th, 2020 • 3h 12m

1295: Shred and Burn

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Are you listening to the boys this morning?
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Adam Curry Jhansi devora Sunday November 15 2020. This your
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award winning media assassination Episode 1200 95
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This is no agenda. Watching the truth. broadcasting live from
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opportunity's own 33 here at the frontier of Austin, Texas
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capital of the drone Star State. morning, everybody. I'm Adam
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Curry
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from Northern Silicon Valley where they didn't bring out the
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krakken they brought out the crack of Jhansi devorah
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it's it's so remarkable. A we had a discussion on the last
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episode, where I said, Hey, and then we took opposite sides of
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what can happen with the election. The final tally, you
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even even mentioned this in the newsletter. Sure, but then what
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are you doing now getting all the clips that I'm supposed to
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be playing?
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But you never listened to lou dobbs?
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Are you kidding me? This is where I listen. I listen to
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Sidney Powell
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my heart sank this morning I like I got all these great clips
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oh man fucker got all these clips before me. Well, I
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you know we can only one or two of them have been produced that
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it's okay. It's seniors and amidst
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okay, but I think we should start with the money is COVID
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COVID Yeah. COVID that's where it is baby. That's that's where
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it's at. And
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well, good. What can we start with just one one of the another
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one of the rundowns. I love to play? Yes. Is this CBS? Yeah,
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this will be the CBS rundown.
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Tonight, hospitalizations across the country are facing a crisis
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like they've never seen before
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as a feeling of dread. Because
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what is coming
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the country setting a record for hospitalizations.
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That's a rundown. You can put that under CBA Friday rundown.
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I'll switch we'll do it. We'll do it now. Here we go. Why
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g h
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I almost got it right. Tonight Coronavirus is now raging across
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every
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one orders all its residents.
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And we hear from President Trump for the first time in eight
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days. This death toll could reach nearly 440,000 by spring
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what realtors are begging residents to start doing right
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now.
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Also in El Paso, Texas patients airlifted out of ICU because
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they're running out of space. And in New York City, the
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nation's largest school system warns parents that in person
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education could shut down as soon as Monday.
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Silence America
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finally hears from President Trump, who is still not
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considered
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a minute ago when a
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vaccine will be
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down. Final score 360 to 232 in the Electoral College.
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As President takes North Carolina, Georgia goes to
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President Elect Biden why all eyes are still on the Peach
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State. state of emergency nearly a dozen Carolina after Tropical
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Storm Ada plus why a new storm in the Caribbean will be a
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record breaker. Europe on the brink Our reporter gets rare
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access inside an ICU in Rome. Scenes of a hospital rare.
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The countdown begins, America enters a new era of space travel
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with SpaceX will meet the four astronauts about to make history
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and Steve Hartman's on the road with the ultimate reality show
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and how a viewer saves a day.
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Wow. riveting I'm sad I missed the whole broadcast
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here in Texas. You're in Texas. I wanted to know this back. It
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says he says in there. Renee says patients airlifted from an
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El Paso a hospital because they're running out of space.
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Yeah. Don't you do that if you've run out of space? Yeah,
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it's running out of space. What does that even mean? Well, we
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know what's going on is that they're picking up Mexicans on
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the other side of the border. This is what's happening. And so
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this is now open and they're just coming in and getting and
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getting treatment. I'm not saying that I don't wish that on
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them. But don't give it to me like it's some some outbreak
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amongst El Paso wounds.
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Debt wasn't in the report. There was no mention of Mexicans. No,
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of course not. Why would you do that?
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Well, this
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Yes. So the shutdown the build back better. second wave surge
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raging has kicked in all across Europe. Italy, shut down the
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Netherlands shut down. It's not exactly the same, but it's
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coming pretty close. It's well actually, we've seen it now in
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New York. We're seeing it in I believe Inslee is shutting down
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Washington state, we have a clip from the governor of Oregon. But
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this is really them just following orders. And they're
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doing is they're told, and we know that there's no one going
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to stop them because Joe Biden is our president elect. And he's
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just going to just flip the switch and it's all gonna be
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groovy. And they're taking orders from Dr. Fauci, Fauci and
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Cooper. So are there countries that you the other
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countries that seem to be doing well, and then we're doing so
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are the countries now that hold up as models for, you know,
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pretty good response to this?
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You know, the
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answer is
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yes.
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Yeah, you're right. I thought it was Cooper doesn't matter. It's
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Fauci. Pretty good response to this?
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You know, the
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answer is
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yes. But
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right now, it
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seems that every country is suffering. Now, we often
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compared
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with countries that are not comparable to us, we are not a
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little island of 5 million people that we
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can shut off.
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We're not a country that would accept if a ruler tells us You
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must do this.
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I was talking ruler with our UK
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colleagues, just today, who was saying the UK is very similar to
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where
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we are now an outbreak because
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each of our countries have that independent spirit. But we don't
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want to be told what to do.
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Well,
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I understand that, but now is the time
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to do what you're told.
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And I think it really is something that we should be
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doing right now.
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He that guy with his laugh. Do as you're told, do as you're
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told slave Haha, that's so funny when when I tell him what to do
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when they do it.
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What you're told, and I think it really is something that we
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should be doing. I was
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that's how she makes. Yeah, I
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saw that one.
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Yes, I saw it. I got it. I got an ESA. And we if you want to do
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we could do it in the show. But uh, you may have better. So
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let's, let's see this in action here in the United States,
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Oregon. Here is the press briefing from the other day from
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the governor.
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Unfortunately, since then, we've seen an alarming spike in both
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cases by COVID-19 hospitalizations.
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Yeah, let's just stop for one second, because I did look at
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the Oregon stats. And we just heard this incredible,
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incredible increase in cases and deaths. And I have it here
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updated as of today this morning. Yes, we see an
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incredible spike in cases 102% increase deaths. Well, we had
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one death yesterday. And the overall rolling average is down
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14%. So she's full of crap.
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Today we topple 1000 cases, cases, hospitals across the
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state have voluntarily begun to reduce some surgeries to
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preserve both hospital beds. Oh, here
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we go
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again. pacity. Oh, yeah,
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yeah, exactly. Oh, no, you can't come in now you got to stay out.
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And again, they're going to be sending nurses and doctors home
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with nothing to do. However,
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this isn't just about COVID-19 patients, the next time you need
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medical care. The last thing you want to hear is that the
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ambulance has no place to go
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do as you're told slave you see, you see what she's doing here.
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It's like you you have to stay home and we have to stop the
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spread because if you need it, you might die.
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Certainly yours is only one death. What is what is the point
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of these governors lying to the public like this.
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Okay, because this is the globalist dark winter message.
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We're going into the dark winter as soon as Joe is confirmed.
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Then we're going to move on I'll get to it. We're gonna go into
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build back better. Great reset. This is the whole idea of
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locking down
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the reset pin in just in Oregon. The dreaded winter surges here,
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faction records are done.
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It's not just the winter surge. It's the dreaded winter surge.
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They did not advertise it as such
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winter surges here, infection records are being set in states
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across the entire country more dead
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on the highway.
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This means we cannot look to other states to share their
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staffing and hospital beds, because they too are
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experiencing the surge. Whether we like it or not. We're about
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to face what what might be the roughest days of the pandemic.
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If we want to give Oregonians a fighting chance. We must take
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further measures to flatten the curve.
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Flatten the curve. Let's just go back to where that came from
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curve.
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Again. We
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already flattened the curve but that was the death curve and the
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hospice ization curves. She's
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talking about the case curve, just cases flat and the case
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curve when everybody if you jacked that damn thing into
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their nose and then cycle it up a bit. Everyone's got got COVID
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or trace of it.
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But isn't that the point is she's saying we need to flatten
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the curve again. Stop testing she fails to mention it's a
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different curve. This is not the curve we were flattening when we
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had our two week initial lockdown done by Easter,
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different curve days of the pandemic. If we want to give
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Oregonians a fighting chance, we must take further measures to
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flatten the curve. Now, that's why I'm announcing a two week
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freeze for the entire state beginning Wednesday, November
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18.
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Yes, this is a new term freeze. It's a freeze it's not a
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lockdown. It's a freeze. In what it sounds a lot like a lockdown
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though when you listen to what you can no longer do in the
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state of Oregon as of Wednesday.
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The two week freeze includes limiting restaurants to take out
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only limiting retail grocery stores and pharmacies to 75%
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capacity and strongly encouraging curbside pickup,
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closing gyms and fitness organizations, as well as venues
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that host either indoor or outdoor events, limiting
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churches, and other face vase venues to a maximum of 25 people
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indoors, or 50. outdoors and requiring remote work if at all
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possible for all businesses across the entire state. I'm
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also asking Oregonians to wear a mask at all times, except when
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eating and drinking. Whether you are indoors or outdoors.
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Evidence is very very clear. save lives.
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There you go. So effectively shut down killing killing the
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restaurants now the restaurants and bars will be dead. They
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can't they can't handle that. Chicago had their own way. Lori
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Lightfoot she really likes the drama. She likes doing skits and
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Oh yeah, of
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course she does is she's an actress juicy.
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So here's the scene. It's Purdue and this is normally I wouldn't
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play this because it's a visual gag where she's sleeping. It's
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black and white, and she starts to wake up and it's it's a
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nightmare as if she just awoke as awakened from this nightmare
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of four years of Trump and and sciences back. That is the
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entire message this 45 second video communicates but it's kind
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of worth it to hear how horribly it's produced if you just listen
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to the audio and the shitty ass stock music and the horrible
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timing anyway, your Chicago tax dollars would work everybody
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thank god
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science is back baby.
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The earth
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is round,
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not flat.
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Washing your hands does work.
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Social distancing
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does matter. And wearing a face covering does help protect all
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of us.
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I do love silence
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it's like all of these videos are done by like corporate
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people, corporate editors. And it's like
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oh the second the third string are still would want to be
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corporate crap. No real news all the time and they obviously have
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no gigs anymore. They got to do it for the mayor.
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Yeah, and use that Apple's royalty free music while you're
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at it. The Brits are are locked down and they're not taking
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anything this is in the north. It's maybe Birmingham actually.
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And they don't even want the vaccine and they and they have a
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little chance yes you can stick your poison vaccine up your ass
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This is
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Rs Rs I'm sorry.
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Oh man, and there's something very odd happening. There's all
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these truths want to come out kind of gas taking place. All
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over the media. And I'm sure they don't. It's not I don't
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know it's truth wants to come out. Here is the UK Health
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Secretary Matt Hancock
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critically and I suppose this is the central point about why we
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are being cautious as well as obviously happy at the news is
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because we've got to stick with it in the meantime, you know,
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this. If this virus rolls out, it takes three weeks between the
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two doses that you mentioned, then takes another one to two
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weeks.
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Did you hear it? Did you hear it?
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Take another once two weeks? No, no,
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listen to this. If this virus rolls out, it takes three boys.
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This
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virus rolls out
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there all instead of spreading vaccine. Everybody keeps talking
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about spreading virus. And you hear this everywhere. Listen to
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it again.
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We've got to stick with it. In the meantime, you know, this. If
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this virus rolls out, it takes three weeks between the two.
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Here's Charlotte talks.
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The big AM. It was this. Mike Collins,
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the doctor from atrium Health. Dr. Hunter It was announced this
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week that atrium wants to be and probably will be a distribution
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center for the Pfizer vaccine when it becomes available. And
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that really is supposedly weeks away from being released to
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medical personnel. That vaccine has to be kept at extremely low
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temperatures up to 80 degrees below zero Celsius, which is
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minus 94. I think Fahrenheit. It requires special refrigeration
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units that atrium and Novato have both purchased and have I
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guess they haven't been placed Is that a good indication that
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you will in fact be distributing this virus?
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I mean this vaccine
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I can't get enough of it. Everyone is all in on
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distributing the vaccine. Here's another one or the virus. Yeah,
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so
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the explosion of cases across the whole country is worse now
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than it was. The good news is the lethality of the virus is
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way down. The good news is apparently there's a virus
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coming we are in a very different place. Now.
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What is this virus?
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It's really bizarre. It's really really strange.
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That did you catch two of them is three, three or four
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boots on the ground report from Austin, Texas. One of our
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producers was visiting a nurse today who works at Ascension
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Seton medical centers on 38th Street, one of our biggest
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medical systems here in Austin, she is on the COVID floor. And
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she assured me she's never seen more than 20 patients the entire
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year at one time in that ward. So from the start of the
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pandemic Chinese study finds there is a possible 75%
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reduction in sperm count if you've had COVID. And now it's
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time to panic actually hear these kinds of reports. The
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Yeah, I know.
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Right? What was the idea?
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Well,
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well, if we're gonna go back to our D population series.
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Yeah. Here's a boots on the ground report from the UK from
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Steven, I thought I sent you a message about the tier three
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system they have in the UK. This is for their new lockdown. As he
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says, as you know, the UK is now in a second lockdown. But before
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that we had the three tier system, my area Greater
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Manchester was put into the highest risk band tier three. It
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was a complete farce and a total waste of time. Of course, in my
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local local shopping precinct, the only thing that had to shut
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were the bookies. You could get a haircut and get a manicure or
18:36
get drunk in the pub, but having a bet was officially verboten.
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But here's the cool thing. The way the pubs would operate, I
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think is similar to what they did in Austin. You had to shut
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down unless you served food. So the brewery that he frequents
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made a deal with a frozen food company. And they they brought
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them cheap meals as frozen meals for three pounds 50 you could
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get a burger or mac and cheese. And most people just paid the
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extra 350 and said please don't don't even don't even heat that
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thing up.
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In Australia 350
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of attacks or attacks. Now in Australia, there's a need for
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the quarantine if you're in the the weaker states of Victoria
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and New South Wales. They have an app. And the app is for this
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is a different kind of wrap app. This is the G two g now app,
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which helps the police better protect the community by
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conducting remote checks on people in quarantine. The app
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uses facial recognition and phone location data to ensure
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people quarantine remain at their registered address
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throughout their mandated quarantine period. And using the
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app they have virtual in app check ins during the quarantine.
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The police can surprise you, they can send you a push
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notification. So you have five minutes to take a selfie of
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yourself with the appropriate GPS location. Stay in your jail
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slave.
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That's pretty
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that's pretty out there.
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You know, this seems like a logical thing to do. Not
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necessary for this for this is dumb because this is a farce.
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But for people that are, you know, at home, arrested to home
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arrest or whatever
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they call it house arrest, corn
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arrest warrant, a bad thing, bad way to do it. You know, then
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again, let me stop. We know a lot of hackers, there's no
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hackable, and I totally agree. And innkeeper says that this is
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going to be a black market. I'm like, Yeah, but that's not the
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point. Of course, there'll be a black mark. And we don't need we
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shouldn't allow this in the first place anywhere. This is
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this isn't
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true, because the people that have had access to the hackers
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to an elite group themselves,
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it's a violation of human rights. Well, Greece is fun. So
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Greece, they have the lockdown. However, you are not allowed to
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use the internet for anything except work between 9am and 6pm.
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Because the the country's internet pipes are getting
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blocked up with Netflix, Netflix and Pornhub. So now they're
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going to I don't know how they're going to enforce it.
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They may. But that Nope. No more just screwing around on
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anything
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I could do. I could do anything they want. And then the, I would
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say the most emailed or most noticed, article or tweet was
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Elan musk. Who, who is going to take us to Mars has the entire
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military industrial complex floating above our heads with
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10s of thousands of satellites. But yet he's only now figuring
22:08
out that these PCR tests are not oh crap.
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Nine months later
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Yeah. And and now it's like hey, well that's weird. I got one
22:17
test from this place and one was negative from that place. And
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now the celebrities are starting to see it Erica Erica Badu she
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says oh, I had my left nostril was positive my fight postural
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was negative. So whether people get into the material of how
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bogus these tests the so called tests are which aren't really
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test. It doesn't matter. As long as we get some celebrities
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saying this shit then that's I think that'll work. I think he
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Let's play some fear porn from our country. Oh, yes. People
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beat around the bush. This to the general I get two clips.
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Okay, we got the top CBS. Let's start with the general fear porn
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on CBS.
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So general, this is not
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the this is not the top.
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Agenda. This is just the tip.
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Tonight, hospitalizations across the country are facing a crisis
23:12
like they've never seen before.
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Because we know what
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is coming the country record for hospitalizations on Friday, the
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fourth day in a row over 60,000. In just the last month COVID
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hospitalizations in Illinois have nearly tripled ICU are
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quickly approaching capacity. medical workers scrambling to
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keep up with the surge. And doctors like Michelle Prickett
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say health care workers are at a breaking point.
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Everyone feels like they ran a marathon and now we're being
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asked to do my Ironman. And we're just hired.
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hospitals across the Midwest are being crippled by COVID. In
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Wisconsin, doctors and nurses are now forced to prioritize
23:55
care and they're running out of bed.
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I never thought as a health care provider, that I would be in the
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position of trying to decide who gets life saving medical care
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and who doesn't. That kind of stuff isn't supposed to happen
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in the United States
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hospital under strain coast to coast in Pennsylvania, an
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elementary school gymnasium is now ready to be an overflow
24:17
hospital. In Montana health officials say they don't have
24:20
enough staff to support rural populations. Utah health care
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workers overwhelmed by patients are forced to activate their
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search plan calling on New York nurses they helped in the spring
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to help them now during their darkest days. Ah,
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there it is the darkest days Hey, please everyone, for your
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state for your country. wherever you live, just go look at to is
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every country every state every place has a graph of the cases.
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Sometimes also known as infected people, but it's just cases.
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Some kind of essay said yes, you have something then There's the
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death rate and the actual hospitalization, right? But the
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death rate and just look at those two numbers. They're
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inverted now completely inverted. But yet what why did I
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put these charts at the newsletter? I really love that
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you do that you could keep doing that because people need to see
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that I keep doing it because they keep coming out. But the
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last one was a Swedish one. Yeah, it's just like, it's like
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now the deaths have actually gone up, like from zero to a
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couple. But it's like the one you just pointed out in Oregon
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one. They've got the public all jacked up, Dora said we got an
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adult from one of our producers, female producers in Manitoba.
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And she says she talked to her friends who were horrible note.
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Horrible note you haven't in front of you can read part of it
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if you want. Oh, no, I don't I I figured since you replied you'd
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probably have it. Yeah, I didn't print it out. But I can just
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summarize it's pretty long note. But she says these are friends
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of hers that are conservatives, and they are freaked out. Now.
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They're shaking in their boots. Obviously, no agenda listeners.
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They're shaking in their boots. I mean, it's just unbelievable.
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I mean, the media should be ashamed of itself. These people
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should be writing down names and taking retribution someday.
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here's the here's the COVID top CBS fear porn, which I had to
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include
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more states reaching breaking points as a coronavirus pandemic
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hits new highs. The US reported more than 100,000 daily cases
26:28
for the last 10 days. Oregon and New Mexico announcing a partial
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lockdown urging residents to stay home for two weeks. We
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don't act right now. We cannot preserve the lives can't keep
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saving lives. In North Dakota after months of resistance
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reserved are now. Another day of record infections and
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hospitalizations.
26:53
Our situation has changed and we must change whether it is
26:57
in Nevada where daily cases also surged to whatever levels the
27:01
governor announced he's tested positive for the virus. Idaho is
27:05
rolling back its reopening limiting indoor and outdoor
27:07
gatherings and mobilizing the National Guard to help
27:10
overwhelmed hospitals. In Chicago residents are being told
27:14
to leave their homes for essential needs only starting
27:17
Monday. The advisory lasts at least 30 days. And in New York
27:22
Governor Cuomo is clamping down now. Even with one of the lowest
27:26
rates of virus spread in the country.
27:28
We believe we're going to have to be taking additional
27:31
steps
27:32
this weekend. He's joining northeast governors for an
27:35
emergency summit. After ordering bars, restaurants and gyms are
27:39
shut down for a 10pm curfew, the new rules prompting fear the
27:43
future it's very disconcerting, to be honest, and frustration
27:47
small offices
27:48
they've already been infected. It's pretty ridiculous honestly,
27:52
the US has averaged 1000 deaths every day this month the city of
27:57
El Paso now using mobile Moore's to hold the dead,
28:01
so it's not gonna get better, it's gonna get worse and then I
28:04
don't know how far along until we do something drastically,
28:08
but Coronavirus survivors offer light during these dark days is
28:13
COVID free after 35 days in a coma
28:18
the dark days is in the script talks in the style book you got
28:21
to say it over and over the dark days the dark winter death and
28:25
doom destruction upon us we're all gonna die.
28:28
There was a number of things I've been picking up on this you
28:31
know they have these here's what you should say you know this
28:34
climate you know the climate change thing became climate
28:37
crisis. And you know these these men was go around from this
28:41
various style guys is usually stem from the New York Times who
28:44
really cold
28:46
pressed to write Associated Press, don't they? Aren't they
28:49
they Associated Press as a style guide? They'll put out a memo.
28:52
Yeah. And usually they're pressured to do it by some
28:57
action group that says no, you should be the reason that things
29:00
are going bad poorly is because you're not responding to climate
29:03
change. Now we should use the word crisis is climate crisis.
29:08
And so they all start using climate crisis and they do
29:10
because they're idiots. And they all kind of go Okay, yeah, well,
29:15
actually, they're true believers, if you to be honest
29:18
about and people should go read the air coffer book, The true
29:20
believer to get a handle on now. I'd like to say that for sure.
29:27
There are cases people getting sick and like getting out
29:30
getting sick.
29:31
Yeah, and they find them and put them on the show as though that
29:34
the woman was at 35 days in a coma. They had a different woman
29:37
in a coma the other day.
29:40
My friend Dave works in the counting comm company in in
29:44
Alabama, and he got COVID he was sick for a few days he had
29:48
fever. But he says the whole office getting sick, but they're
29:52
surviving. That's the difference. It's either not the
29:55
same strength or we definitely know how to handle it better.
29:59
It's just the The the fear over the hospitals is unwarranted.
30:04
It's simply not true. And I don't know which which people
30:08
that pull in front of the cameras like, Oh, this shouldn't
30:11
happen in America. Okay, it happens during flu season.
30:15
Anyway,
30:16
let's revisit what this is really all about. We're going
30:21
back to July. And we will listen to the World Economic Forum
30:27
founder,
30:28
Klaus, Klaus
30:30
even tell us that he doesn't really know what's gonna happen
30:33
in November. But you know, really what's going on here?
30:37
Well, you know what it is? It's opportunity.
30:39
I don't know how it would play out in November. But what we
30:44
know is that we will end up with many more unemployed, and
30:49
particular also people in the gray economy, which are not
30:53
counted for lose a job. So we will see definitively a lot of
30:59
angle. Now, that probably increased by the end of the
31:04
game, because this crisis will be with us until we really have
31:09
found remedy. So we have to prepare for a more angry world,
31:16
and how to prepare means to take the necessary action to create a
31:22
fairer world to see that we provide everybody with decent
31:30
access to the health system. I think it's all I don't have too
31:35
many remedies. See is the remedies have to be discussed
31:39
through dialogue by stakeholders of our global system, but I just
31:45
sees the need for such a dialogue. And I see some need
31:50
for action. I see some need for great reason.
31:52
Yes. So that was in July. That is not when they started,
31:56
they've been living pushing the great reset for at least a year
32:01
before the beginning of this year. So for more than a year
32:05
and a half. It's the great reset. It's the World Economic
32:08
Forum, you can go look at their website. This is they're doing
32:11
it in plain style there. And he says there the global system,
32:16
well, what global system is this? And he just keeps talking
32:20
about it. Like it's so obvious and normal. And I would say one
32:23
of the pieces of evidence for the global system is all of
32:28
these representatives of countries, I wouldn't want to
32:32
call them world leaders who have implemented the build back
32:37
better term. That is the flag right now of the great reset New
32:43
World Order globalists who are part of klauss system by the
32:47
way, he's not a politician, he just the money guy. And he has
32:51
an unfortunate accent for a bald guy fortunate.
32:56
Fortunate accent Hello
32:58
is right up his alley. So we have build back better.com you
33:02
can go see what Joe and net komla are planning the Dutch
33:07
King, the Dutch Prime Minister, New Zealand Prime Minister Boris
33:11
Johnson in the UK, my call in France, the new Prime Minister
33:17
of Japan, all of them using build back better. And luckily,
33:22
the week child of the class Justin Trudeau just comes out
33:27
and spills the beans about exactly what that means.
33:31
Building back means giving support to the most vulnerable
33:35
while maintaining our momentum on reaching the 2030 Agenda for
33:38
Sustainable Development. And the SDGs. Canada is here to listen.
33:43
And to help us pandemic has provided an opportunity for
33:47
reset. This is our chance to accelerate our pre pandemic
33:51
efforts to reimagine economic systems that actually address
33:55
global challenges like extreme poverty, inequality, and climate
33:59
change.
34:00
And there it is, it's exactly what we've been saying
34:03
throughout the duration of this entire program. They want it
34:08
they want it they're going to do it they're going to do with
34:10
climate change. You'll have climate shutdowns emergency day,
34:14
too much something in the air, you can't see it. You can't
34:16
smell it, but you got to stay home. And then as per Deutsche
34:20
Bank's analysis and request if you're working from home, yeah,
34:24
you really need to pay an extra 5% income tax because you're not
34:28
really contributing to society. For though for those that okay,
34:34
this is the irony that they love pulling this stunt. This is the
34:37
stunt. I live in California where we have to go all electric
34:41
cars. Oh, wait, now nobody's buying gasoline so they're not
34:45
contributing to the tax benefit. So you should go all electric
34:48
but now you got to pay taxes on just having a car. Here's the
34:54
one paragraph summary from Deutsche Bank, people who can
34:58
work from home which is not acronym wfh and disconnect
35:03
themselves from face to face society have gained many
35:07
benefits during the pandemic. Oh, it's an equity thing, what
35:11
benefit a 5% tax for each wfh day would leave the average
35:18
person no worse off than if they worked in the office, but it
35:21
would raise $49 billion per year in the US 20 billion in Germany
35:25
and 7 billion in the UK that can fund subsidies for the lowest
35:29
paid workers who usually cannot work from home. So now they're
35:33
gonna take it from you. They're not exactly like the guys would
35:37
like the electric car tax. argument is, look, you're at
35:42
home, working from home, you normally would have driven to
35:46
work or taking public transportation. And you would
35:49
have spent time doing that and it would have cost you X amount
35:52
of money like 10 bucks to get to the office and back are five
35:55
bucks. And if you're making $100 a day, we're gonna charge you 5%
35:58
to five bucks, it would have cost your is a breakeven deal.
36:01
What are you complaining about? Isn't it interesting?
36:05
It's a great scam. I love the logic of it. This is like the
36:09
electric car thing. Oh, yeah, no. Yeah. Thankfully, you
36:13
haven't electric or give us money. Guys, all they want to do
36:16
is Robin.
36:18
Yeah, well, yes, yes. Correct. All they want to do is rob us.
36:22
Yes, you're correct. Let me see if we had any other stories that
36:27
were necessary. Oh, yes. There's some some data now and
36:30
remdesivir ever since that got its approval to be used. Every
36:35
single large multi hospital regional healthcare system
36:38
reports since they started using remdesivir deaths have gone up.
36:45
Yeah, I think it was reported early to date. They reported if
36:50
you remember, right, because I do yeah.
36:52
I just can't.
36:55
killing people. I'm
36:56
not laughing about dead people. I'm just like, wow, I mean,
36:59
we're sitting here two old dudes doing a podcast and we we know
37:03
more than Ilan Musk, man. Come on. It's like everyone's
37:10
tweeting. Hey, man, you should listen to Adam and john. Yeah, I
37:12
can see Ilan musk going for it for a second at all, at all. So
37:21
that is what awaits us in the in the event that the Biden Harris
37:26
campaign maintains their presumptive victory that this is
37:32
this is what we will have look at Europe. Look at what's going
37:35
on. Look at bill back better. Look at it's too late. Now, by
37:38
the way, you can't change your vote, whatever, whatever will be
37:42
will be. But that's definitely happening. And in the red book,
37:46
I'm very excited that we even had an animated knowing about it
37:50
that we are going to have Ticketmaster apps, keeping us
37:54
out of everywhere. You got to have your test ETS. You gotta
37:58
have a QR code got to scan it.
38:02
says wait, just before we leave COVID completely.
38:05
Can I just say one thing? For those who are interested in the
38:07
show notes. There is an excellent breakdown from our no
38:12
agenda dumb er, doctor. I think you saw this today, didn't you?
38:17
He says, Hey, I'm just another dumb ER doctor. Yeah, I didn't
38:21
see that. And he explains Bayes theorem, which I'm not going to
38:25
explain. But he shows exactly how the A PCR by itself cannot
38:31
determine if there's an outbreak. And it has to be done
38:36
in certain situations. Otherwise, you're looking at 90%
38:39
false positive, in some cases, even more. And the the actual
38:47
scenario that we're in now, which is his third scenario, the
38:51
positive tests have a likelihood of zero point 37% of being
38:57
actually truly positive. is less than a half
39:01
percent meaning meaning infectious. infectious. Yes.
39:05
I'm sorry. Yes.
39:07
So they're all positive. Yeah. But in fact, it doesn't. It's
39:12
meaningless. So take a look at that. All right. Nobody wants to
39:17
hear about this. No. Why would they? But they love they
39:21
everybody loves they love the AI. AI. So AI, so they love the
39:28
AI. Okay, you heard about AI? Well, people loving it. Yeah, so
39:33
MIT's come up with some AI.
39:36
Oh, okay. Artificial Intelligence
39:38
baby. Got it. And now you can just cough into it. You can
39:43
cough, fake coughing and the AI will tell if you have COVID
39:52
asymptomatic people who are infected with COVID-19 exhibit
39:56
by definition, no discernible physical symptoms. of the
40:00
disease, but it seems those who are asymptomatic may not be
40:04
entirely free of changes wrought by the virus. The differences
40:08
between off of an asymptomatic patient and a healthy individual
40:12
are not decipherable to the human ear, but it turns out that
40:16
they can be picked up by artificial intelligence. For
40:20
example, here is a cough of a healthy individual.
40:25
sounds real healthy.
40:28
And now here is the cause of an asymptomatic person with covid
40:32
19. Wow, I
40:37
can hear that.
40:38
To make things even more challenging.
40:41
Why do I sound like one or two john?
40:46
Go to the hospital immediately.
40:50
Have an asymptomatic person with COVID-19?
40:56
No, that's not me.
40:59
To make things even more challenging, listen to a person
41:03
who has symptoms and is COVID-19 positive.
41:10
Damn. It's
41:11
very hard, frankly almost impossible for a person to
41:15
distinguish these three costs, even after you've listened to
41:18
them multiple times. But a team of MIT researchers report they
41:23
have developed an AI model that can distinguish asymptomatic
41:26
people with COVID-19. From healthy individuals without the
41:30
disease through forced cough recordings.
41:33
This is really a dynamic report
41:35
to develop their model use 10s of thousands of samples of costs
41:40
submitted by people voluntarily through web browsers and devices
41:44
such as cell phones and laptops. When they said the model new
41:48
cough recordings accurately identified 98.5% of growth from
41:53
people who were confirmed to have covid 19 including 100% of
41:57
coughs from the asymptomatic who reported they did not have
42:01
symptoms but had tested positive for the virus. When the AI model
42:06
is fed the cost of a covid asymptomatic person
42:14
can you see that juice
42:18
is able to pick up patterns in the four biome vocal cord
42:21
strength, lung and respiratory performance and muscular
42:25
degradation that are specific to COVID-19 when the model is fed
42:30
the cost of a COVID positive individual who is exhibiting
42:34
symptoms it's actually harder for artificial intelligence to
42:46
discriminate the researchers
42:49
by the way because copyright this Yes. That COVID cough the
42:53
one that's the real cough Yeah. You're telling me you're telling
42:57
me that this this AI can district distinguish between
43:01
cough A and B? Because when the guys you know tested positive
43:04
and oh, yeah, I can see that. But that horrible, horrible
43:07
causes guys to die coughing? I know can spot it, man.
43:12
Impossible. This is bull crap. This is bull crap.
43:19
Ha ha Aha, people are learning through
43:21
science science. We're talking about how dare you How dare you
43:26
refute the science.
43:30
It is actually harder for artificial intelligence to
43:33
discriminate. The researchers think it is because there are
43:37
many conditions that create symptoms such as the flu or
43:40
asthma, and therefore the results are confounded. For this
43:44
reason they stress that their AI model is not meant to diagnose
43:48
symptomatic people Oh, or determine whether their symptoms
43:51
are due to COVID-19 or other conditions.
43:56
point so it works but you can't use it.
44:00
No, it works fine. It works fine and you can use it you would you
44:03
can use it for as people wandering around. I got my test
44:08
I came back positive. Oh, a coffin did his microphone.
44:12
Fortunate cough. And then they read through a app you knew not
44:18
only tested positive, but you've got it dude.
44:21
Shut up already.
44:23
Science. Goodness, this is all right
44:27
off the rails. Yeah, we're
44:29
going a little far. And meanwhile, there's all kinds of
44:33
weird little things going on. I love it. When the when states do
44:37
this,
44:37
we set a record today with more than 1400 patients in hospitals.
44:41
But there's a reason for that. The state is now counting those
44:44
patients in a new way.
44:47
I don't even I don't even need to play the rest of the clip.
44:49
Yeah, they just counted so they
44:51
don't have to play the rest of the clip. Yeah, if you keep
44:54
changing the rules, yeah. And she starts always get what you
44:58
want. That's what they do at the end. lections
45:04
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
45:09
Well,
45:11
I think we can do 45 minutes on that easy. And I think we're I
45:17
think we're done with the COVID Well, let
45:19
me see if I get any more COVID stuff. I don't think I don't
45:23
think
45:23
I have anything else. Oh, yes,
45:26
I do have kibble ice. So I want to check this ISOs out. There's
45:28
one ISO. dread, dread.
45:32
Okay,
45:33
that's a feeling of dread.
45:36
That's a feeling of dread. Yeah. Okay.
45:40
Sounds good. I'll see I you know, they sound good when I'm
45:43
producing them but now I hear you doing it goes over the over
45:46
the system is echo.
45:49
Sound good? Does it don't sound like
45:51
it was much better when it was in context when you see
45:55
dread I know how that works. I we did get a note from one of
46:01
our producers in Arkansas. And this of course, is where Walmart
46:07
HQ is in Benton. I think Benton Arkansas, and through the
46:12
grapevine where Yeah, through the grapevine word is the
46:15
Walmart is telling their employees to stock up for the
46:20
dark winter. So they're getting ready for toilet
46:24
paper.
46:24
Yeah. Yeah, it's gonna it's gonna, it's just gonna replay.
46:30
It's gonna replay. So a lot of information coming out since the
46:36
last show. And I will just lay out what I believe is happening
46:41
and then we can go anywhere we want with it. Taking the
46:45
position that, uh, that the President will be reelected
46:52
because of a lot. Because this is my position. Because it's a
46:57
good position blatant, blatant fraud. But I think I think Well,
47:02
okay, let's look, I gotta step back. No matter what happens.
47:07
For 45 savage has to go out with the fourth act to his movie. I
47:11
mean, he's been very, very quiet. He did his little rose
47:14
garden thing about operation warp speed. took no questions
47:18
didn't really say too much, didn't even really blame China.
47:23
So we had what we thought would be the third act. Oh, my God,
47:27
he's caught COVID is he going to die? What's going to happen?
47:29
miraculously, he, he comes alive, but it's screwed up all
47:33
the debates and Ah, oh, but our hero is still there. And now
47:36
he's lost. But I think he's getting set to reveal all of the
47:46
evidence, which will prove that the voting machines were
47:50
compromised. I think the only strategy for him is to blame
47:57
China for everything. And I'm already hearing all kinds of
48:02
people point back to China from Venezuela to Cuba, and it all
48:07
comes back to China. And that would be great. Because then he
48:11
can say China hacked the election. China also gave us
48:14
COVID, which I'm sure he'll have some proof of. And then the
48:19
American people would have a common enemy and we could
48:21
probably kind of get past the Joe Biden part of it. And that
48:27
is what I think will happen. Okay. Oh, and of course,
48:31
thousands of sealed indictments shall be revealed.
48:35
10,000
48:36
whites over 200,000
48:39
Yeah, I heard the 202 but I think they were just I don't
48:42
know. Do the research man. It is that many people out
48:46
this spreadsheet man. This is a spreadsheet. I have a couple of
48:50
clips I want to throw in Yeah. Now lou dobbs did a little thing
48:55
with Sydney. Yeah. Which I have some clips of but I want to play
49:00
the one part of it just a chunk of it. Because lou dobbs is
49:04
actually who was the one who is with the money honey before but
49:08
now she's with lou dobbs. And lou dobbs is something of an
49:11
ideal is to get to the point where, you know, I kind of know
49:16
lou dobbs, he was on silicon spin, and I run into when I was
49:19
in New York or wherever their their headquarters are, I think
49:22
was New York. And I didn't realize he's such an idealist
49:26
that he would say he would say the following and this is the
49:29
clip that's called election loud, Dobbs, idealist ternary
49:35
and such a dangerous moment in our history. I really am very
49:40
concerned for the country. I am very concerned for all
49:44
Americans. And I have a feeling that most democrats are first
49:49
Americans and not Democrats. They have to be as alarmed as
49:53
any one of us. I don't think
49:55
so.
49:58
Okay,
50:00
extra curricular work, Mr. devore act that will get you
50:03
points that will get you points. Very good. Very good.
50:07
That was the dumbest thing I've ever heard him say, well, so
50:11
let's play some of this of the clips that I have. I have a
50:14
lecture in Sydney Paul on Dobbs
50:17
of this was discussed and planned, beginning with Hugo
50:20
Chavez and how it was designed there, and then saw it happening
50:24
in this country. As soon as the state shut down on election
50:28
night and stopped counting. Those are the states where the
50:31
most egregious problems occurred, we also need to look
50:35
at and we're beginning to collect evidence on the
50:38
financial interests of some of the governors and secretaries of
50:41
state who actually bought into the Dominion systems,
50:45
surprisingly enough, Hunter Biden type graphed, to line
50:50
their own pockets by getting a voting machine and that would
50:54
either make sure their election was successful, or they got
50:58
money for their family from it.
50:59
Well, that's straightforward. It may take, you're going to have
51:03
to be quick to get to go through and do produce that
51:06
investigation and the results of it. The December, the December
51:11
deadlines are approaching for lecturers. And just as we saw in
51:17
2000, with Bush v. Gore, how critical are those deadlines?
51:22
And how urgent does that make your investigation and
51:25
discovery?
51:26
Well, for fraud this serious, I think, even if the states are
51:30
stupid enough to go ahead and certify the votes, where we know
51:34
the machines were operating and producing altered election
51:38
results. If they're stupid enough to do that, then they
51:41
will be set aside by the fraud. Also, I mean, we are talking
51:45
about hundreds of thousands of votes. President Trump won this
51:49
election in a landslide, it's going to be irrefutable. And we
51:53
are Patriots are coming forward all every day, all day, faster
51:59
than we can collect their information with the testimony.
52:02
They're willing to give under oath about how their votes were
52:05
stolen, and how the machines operated. They were updated the
52:09
night of the election, sometimes after the election, we've got
52:12
statistical evidence that shows hundreds of thousands of votes
52:16
being just put in and replicated. It's going to be
52:21
there needs to be a massive criminal investigation, and it's
52:24
going to affect millions of voters and elections.
52:29
For for quick context. I have two short super cuts that I
52:34
think I should just throw in here. The first one is the
52:37
overwhelming response to any claims by the Trump team who are
52:44
like this. And of course we use a common words. Everybody knows
52:48
that we're all on board. Now. I must spend a moment on something
52:52
that will go on to too much attention over the next few
52:54
weeks. baseless claims by the President and his supporters.
52:59
that there has been widespread voter fraud baseless claims of
53:03
voter fraud baseless claims
53:05
of voter fraud baseless claims of fraud baseless claims
53:09
of fraud
53:10
baseless claims of voter fraud baseless claims of voter fraud
53:14
baseless
53:14
claims of voter fraud baseless claims of voter fraud baseless
53:18
claims
53:18
of voter fraud baseless claims about voter fraud baseless
53:22
claims about voter fraud.
53:24
Why would you even use the term baseless, of course, it has a
53:27
base, it has a base. It's based in in a theory by what they say
53:32
baseless. Why not fake
53:35
at home
53:35
basis?
53:36
basis? I'm sorry. Yes, Andes, and a reminder.
53:41
And by the way, this is one of those ice like I said, there's
53:44
these words that are cropping up. Mm hmm. And that's one of
53:47
them glad
53:47
you paste us baseless. Yep. And a reminder that it was certainly
53:52
the Democrats, but the same mainstream media who are telling
53:56
us that the results it could be delayed it could be it could
54:00
take a while. Before we know exactly who's one
54:05
way and never gonna go off to play the other super tip. But
54:09
actually, before you do that, since you just said what you
54:11
said, play the Hillary clip. Oh, yes,
54:16
they have a couple of scenarios that they're looking toward one
54:20
is messing up absentee balloting so that they then get maybe a
54:25
narrow advantage in the electoral college on election
54:29
day. Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances
54:34
because I think this is gonna drag out and eventually I do
54:39
believe he will win if we don't give an inch and if we are as
54:44
focused and relentless as the other side is,
54:48
I'm glad to see you're using that 808 drum machine again.
54:51
That's really nice in your clips. I think you should keep
54:53
that up. Sounds good. Here is the delays we were supposed to
54:59
expect.
55:00
There's nothing illegitimate about this election taking
55:03
additional days or even weeks to make sure that all the votes are
55:06
counted, experts
55:07
say it could take days even weeks to determine the final
55:10
result
55:11
results could take days or even weeks, the final tallies in each
55:15
state aren't certified for days.
55:18
If it's within a one or two tenths of a point, it could take
55:21
two weeks to count all those votes.
55:23
It's not official until states finish their Canvas which can
55:26
take weeks and even a month.
55:28
But the reality though news organizations often project
55:31
winners on election night, the impact
55:33
of either Canada, they could say anything they want, but it's not
55:37
official until it's official, neither of them can decide that
55:41
it's more important that we get a count that is accurate. And
55:45
account that is fast and might not be accurate. In fact, that
55:49
might be important to make sure that this is a legitimate and
55:52
fair election,
55:53
we believe that the votes must be counted, and let's run this
55:57
election like it should be.
55:59
And the winner will be the one who earns the most votes.
56:02
Will you pledge not to declare victory until the election is
56:06
independently certified? The fact is, I will accept it.
56:11
Yes. Okay. So they have to accept it because they say they
56:16
would. But here's what here's what's kind of odd. And I don't
56:19
want to get back to your to your Sydney clip for the second part.
56:23
One week before the election, there were reports about the
56:26
Dominion voting machines, which is what everything seems to be
56:29
focused on. I'm kind of sure now that all the other lawsuits that
56:34
were filed while not unimportant than not perhaps proper,
56:37
correct. Were really just distraction or keep stuff at
56:41
bay. I think they have the goods on everybody. And this was the
56:46
local PBS station in Georgia one week before election day looking
56:50
at the Dominion voting systems also taking a deep dive
56:54
on election security white hat hacker harri hursti. They have
56:58
said it set up a complicated system, which is centralized and
57:05
doesn't seem to have any safeguards. George's vote
57:08
tallying system is a complex assortment of laptops, iPads,
57:13
magnetic cards, touchscreens, printers and scanners,
57:16
what could possibly go wrong?
57:18
Lots of moving parts 2019, Georgia bought the devices from
57:23
a Canadian company called Dominion voting systems. They
57:26
replaced paperless machines like these made by a now defunct
57:31
company called D bolt election system.
57:33
Remember that our old friend D bolt, they went out of business,
57:36
and they were definitely doing weird stuff with votes and that
57:39
was Bain Capital. I think this is what's interesting is who
57:45
owns these companies and then not just us companies.
57:49
A federal judge forced the state to scrap the discredited devices
57:53
action security experts working for the plaintiffs in the
57:56
lawsuit against the state have uncovered several troubling
58:00
issues. Alex Halderman look closely at the QR codes where
58:05
the votes are encoded for the scanner.
58:07
By analyzing the structure of the QR codes, I've been able to
58:11
learn that there's nothing that stops an attacker from just
58:16
duplicating one. And the duplicate would count the same
58:20
as the original barcode.
58:26
They were just replicating whatever data was in the
58:29
Yeah, well, that's what did continue to restore the second
58:32
half of the clip. Uh, this guy trade trainer, the head of the
58:38
FEC was on Newsmax. Yeah. And he actually they showed some video
58:43
of them, actually, it looked like they were actually doing
58:46
that on the spot to play this clip.
58:48
But do you believe there is voter fraud out there,
58:51
specifically in Pennsylvania and other states that are weighing
58:54
heavily in on this election?
58:56
I do believe that there's voter fraud taking place in these
58:59
places, otherwise, they would allow the
59:01
to go in
59:02
when you have claims of, you know, 10,000 people who don't
59:05
live in the state of Nevada, having voted in Nevada, you have
59:08
the video showing where people are, you know, they're either
59:11
they're either duplicating a spoiled ballot right there or
59:15
they're
59:16
in the process of just marking a ballot that came in blank. For a
59:20
voter that's a process that needs to be observed by election
59:23
observers state law allows those observers to be in there.
59:26
And if they're not, then the law is not being followed making
59:29
this an illegitimate election
59:31
is straightforward. Yeah, but it's baseless, baseless,
59:35
baseless is completely baseless. That's the head of the Federal
59:39
Elections Commission.
59:42
Wow.
59:44
Wow. Yeah. It's baseless. It's baseless. I just want to play
59:49
before again, we get Yeah, you
59:52
got to play the the second half. I got one other thing. This is I
59:56
have a I'm gonna play the interview in a minute, but I
59:58
just want to play the big game. This is a this is clip number
1:00:02
one of the NPR series on election. This is a six second
1:00:05
clip. This is the beginning of the of this interview and I want
1:00:10
you to listen to it because this is what you're up against this
1:00:13
is NPR telling it like it is.
1:00:17
Who's in the White House in January 2021. is clear.
1:00:20
President Elect Joe Biden. Okay, just so you know, it's clear.
1:00:26
Yeah, baby. That's clear. It's
1:00:28
done.
1:00:29
There's no question about it shut up look. Yeah, you know, I
1:00:34
got an interesting note from an anonymous TV professional. And
1:00:43
I've, of course, he needs to be his place of work and his name
1:00:48
need to be redacted. I work with elections data for all major
1:00:53
local news stations across the country. The company I work for
1:00:58
sells a data server that local news stations used to receive
1:01:02
the Associated Press data feed and feed their broadcast
1:01:06
graphics. This product is in over 90% of the local TV market,
1:01:10
and has been used in every major election for for the almost 15
1:01:13
years. on election night. We were inundated with calls, by
1:01:18
stations asking to bypass the Associated Press fees since most
1:01:22
stations were surprised by the speed at which he was calling
1:01:26
the states. Now we've had isolated glitches during
1:01:30
elections before but usually they are at the race level and
1:01:33
are generally minor. This year, we got a lot of complaints that
1:01:36
AP was calling racist was zero percent of the precincts
1:01:39
reporting or way earlier than what the networks are.
1:01:42
What this is what I saw with Vermont because they'd had it up
1:01:44
on the screen on one of the stations stations. 00 precincts,
1:01:50
zero votes, not a vote in Biden one. Yeah, with the checkmark,
1:01:54
yeah.
1:01:57
I've spent the past week on post mortem calls with dozens of
1:02:00
stations in the higher ups, many of these groups are discussing
1:02:02
how the election night went. They all had identical reactions
1:02:05
to the speed at which he called the elections all saying that
1:02:09
never seen a p call them so fast. It was such little data
1:02:12
reporting. As a result of this election, every single client
1:02:17
has asked for us to implement features to easily bypass the AP
1:02:20
going forward, as they all think he called the election too
1:02:23
early, and ended up having to hold on officially calling
1:02:26
races. And, of course, the you know, the first question you ask
1:02:31
is well, who owns AP, and that's the incestuous part. That's
1:02:36
really the the news industry itself and they feed their
1:02:41
stories in that they contribute money, and then outcomes, this
1:02:45
apparently completely perfect fact checked. data or news that
1:02:53
everyone else uses. So it seems like that's a pretty good place
1:02:57
to spread out all kinds, especially as an automated data
1:03:00
feed. Seems like a good place to start screwing with stuff. Well,
1:03:08
it's
1:03:08
it's suspicious.
1:03:10
I'm going to finish this PBS report.
1:03:12
And in late September, another concern came to light. During
1:03:16
testing election workers found half the names of the 21
1:03:20
candidates for senate intermittently disappeared from
1:03:23
screens during the review phase, you'll never want to rush
1:03:27
something which is missing critical. And this is mission
1:03:30
critical, ie the production without proper time testing.
1:03:34
That's really one of the ways that actors are finding the
1:03:39
vulnerabilities to exploit is looking for in honest
1:03:42
vulnerabilities and finding out if they can be weaponized if
1:03:45
they can be exploited.
1:03:48
I love the guy's voice too. That's your that's a real
1:03:51
cybersecurity expert. He looks like Philip Seymour Hoffman kind
1:03:55
of has that voice. Yes, he did not secured.
1:04:00
So that's rhapis with the second part of the lou dobbs interview
1:04:04
with Sidney Powell,
1:04:06
Sydney at the outset of this broadcast, I said that this is
1:04:09
the culmination of what has been a over a four year effort to
1:04:13
overthrow this president to first deny his candidacy. The
1:04:19
election, but then to overthrow his presidency. This looks like
1:04:24
the effort to carry out an end game in the in the effort
1:04:28
against him. Do you concur?
1:04:31
Oh, absolutely. And it's, it's been organized and conducted
1:04:36
with the help of Silicon Valley people, the the big tech
1:04:40
companies, the social media companies, and even the media
1:04:43
companies. And I'm going to release the krakken
1:04:50
you gotta appreciate that. Do you think I don't think lou
1:04:53
dobbs knew what the hell she was talking about.
1:04:57
Cracking really, really to crack us I'd like to say cracking my
1:05:02
ass. Yay.
1:05:04
You got ISOs here
1:05:08
and you can run that sentence together to get a kick out of
1:05:10
it. Yeah,
1:05:11
I got laughs
1:05:14
Yeah, I do have I have the cracking ISO for the entire show
1:05:17
release the cracking
1:05:20
Yeah, that's clean. Yeah. I also decided to declare that a little
1:05:24
bit but it ran with my you know you can fool around with these
1:05:28
with these audio editing programs I got this.
1:05:35
I like
1:05:38
that's actually pretty good. I like a creepy like how that
1:05:41
turned out. That's nice.
1:05:46
It's better than the movie version. But that's it. That's,
1:05:50
that's a potential man. I like that.
1:05:52
I like that. Well,
1:05:56
Sidney Powell is not the only person working on the
1:05:59
President's legal team, as the as the only legal superstar
1:06:03
running around pointing fingers lindenwood Jr, who we know as
1:06:08
the lawyer for the Covington high school kid who got it. I
1:06:13
think Lynwood Jr. is probably pretty wealthy by now, because
1:06:16
those are some successful lawsuits. He mounted, oh, yeah.
1:06:19
And got paid. CNN paid. And I think the Washington Post paid
1:06:23
and there's many more pending. And he showed up and he
1:06:27
apparently is also on the team. Now listen carefully to what
1:06:31
he's saying in this kind of rundown of what he thinks is
1:06:36
happening and where this is going. In particular, as to who
1:06:39
gets the blame? or What happened? Why are you confident
1:06:42
what leads you to think we're going to win?
1:06:45
I believe in We the People. This was a well planned, probably
1:06:50
almost two decades attack to overthrow our government. Was it
1:06:56
well done in the sense of trying to hide the fault? Sure. But it
1:07:01
was too massive. Donald Trump surprised even the enemy by the
1:07:05
wide margins in which he won, and the key states they had
1:07:09
targeted to steal. So in the middle of the night, they
1:07:13
started having to produce 10s of thousands, in some cases,
1:07:16
hundreds of thousands of fake paper ballots, they had shut
1:07:19
that up with COVID. Will this be resolved? by the courts? Yes.
1:07:26
But I don't believe that it necessarily has to be resolved
1:07:29
by the courts, before the people in this country fully recognize
1:07:33
by the irrefutable evidence that Joe Biden is a legitimate, his
1:07:38
folks were fraudulent. He tried to steal this election, any
1:07:41
sales, so the people of this country will actually do what
1:07:44
the people in this country are supposed to do. The people will
1:07:48
decide who the next person the United States will be. It will
1:07:51
be confirmed by the courts in terms of the legality of the
1:07:54
phone. But between now and when all these deadlines come back.
1:07:58
The evidence that will be put out, over time will convince any
1:08:02
fair minded, objective American, even many who did not support
1:08:07
Trump, that there was a concerted calculated effort to
1:08:12
steal our government and our freedom. And in the process, the
1:08:18
record will show that they themselves killed many people in
1:08:21
this country.
1:08:22
So here's where I think he let's This is what what I base because
1:08:25
it is not baseless my strategy. And my thinking is based.
1:08:30
baseless it No, I'm based, I'm totally based. He says, He says
1:08:34
they they the mainland votings. He said they did that with
1:08:38
COVID. Which is true. And then he said, the people who are
1:08:42
responsible for this, they will be there will be irrefutable
1:08:45
proof that not only did they do this, but they also responsible
1:08:49
for killing thousands of people. Key is pointing at China. And
1:08:56
this is where you haven't heard Trump even even mentioned China
1:09:00
recently. Very, very quiet. And maybe, maybe it is all true. And
1:09:06
maybe it is totally China. I have an NBC report on these
1:09:10
voting machines. What was so interesting was I assumed coming
1:09:14
into it that the big manufacturers companies like
1:09:16
esns, and dominion had provided these machines to the hackers to
1:09:21
you know, field test them. But no, it turns out there's an
1:09:25
extremely hostile relationship there. And that esns and
1:09:28
dominion and other companies have basically said we don't
1:09:30
want to participate. And and really, I've been quite
1:09:34
aggressive in saying we don't want to be part of this. So the
1:09:39
organizers were reduced to finding these machines on eBay.
1:09:43
Which right there is pretty terrifying because it turns out
1:09:45
that anybody can buy some of the most common machines and use on
1:09:49
eBay. What was really alarming was when you see these hackers
1:09:52
and these are people who've never seen these machines before
1:09:54
I've had no practice on them for the most part, come in and
1:09:58
engage them. They immediately get an Got something beyond that
1:10:01
we were seeing dominions image caste system. It's a line of
1:10:06
tabulators that paper ballots have fed into, that had its guts
1:10:10
all over the room, it was not clear to us whether this was the
1:10:12
most recent version of the image cast hardware. But it's
1:10:16
important to know that Georgia just spent over 100 is about to
1:10:19
spend over 100 million dollars on a contract with Dominion to
1:10:23
provide image cast hardware to the state in time for the 20 for
1:10:28
the for the next primaries and for the 2020 election. And yet
1:10:30
here these kids were who had opened it up, they said, Look,
1:10:33
you can pop the front off of it. And here's a port you can get
1:10:36
into right here. That's easy, you know, all kinds of stuff
1:10:39
that that you could certainly do within six minutes behind a
1:10:42
curtain, much less if you had extra time because any of these
1:10:45
were connected to the web as we discovered a couple of days for
1:10:50
so many of them are so weird man that they did they do these
1:10:54
reports. They talk about it. There's all kinds of baseless,
1:10:59
baseless, and luckily, luckily, two of my favorite women were on
1:11:04
television last night the return of Sidney Powell post the lou
1:11:08
dobbs interview with judge Jeanine who I thought had been
1:11:12
thrown off of Fox did she get fired? Did I did I miss read
1:11:15
this? I thought she was summarily removed. No, I think
1:11:19
she was on hiatus or something for some reason. Oh, she was
1:11:22
visiting a spa. Okay. We know what that's about. So So we now
1:11:27
we have two powerhouse lawyers telling us what's going on and
1:11:32
new information new shit has come to light we have a new name
1:11:36
a new company to look at.
1:11:37
I am working on the massive aspect of of system wide
1:11:42
election fraud. Definitely impacting the swing states and
1:11:46
likely going far beyond that. We're talking about the
1:11:49
alteration and changes and millions of some being dumped
1:11:54
that were for President Trump some being flipped that were for
1:11:57
President Trump. Computers being overwritten to ignore
1:12:01
signatures, all kinds of different means of manipulating
1:12:05
the dominion and smartmatic software. Of course, we would
1:12:10
not expect Dominion or smartmatic to admit,
1:12:13
and this is really a great trail these companies that there's
1:12:17
ownership Spanish company ownership, apparently servers in
1:12:22
Frankfurt, Germany, ludicrous, which, which there was stories,
1:12:29
reports of the US military rating that facility and taking
1:12:34
the servers. Who knows what that's true.
1:12:36
A lot of people believe that's the CIA.
1:12:40
Yeah, it could it could be it could be anyone who's doing
1:12:42
that, of course, because
1:12:43
they apparently they had the documentation and they had to
1:12:45
destroy it.
1:12:47
And oh, yeah, the documentation of how to do it, or how to use
1:12:50
scorecard and hammer.
1:12:52
So they're, I don't know, that's what this is the rumor. I just
1:12:57
Gohmert it was that I've had the Gomer Gomer was, you know,
1:13:00
Gohmert? Yeah. Crap and trade guy. He. He was on a zoom call.
1:13:08
Right, right. You have that clip? That's actually this
1:13:11
decent photo. It's long. I
1:13:12
see. It's not that long.
1:13:15
Let's hit it.
1:13:17
One more thing.
1:13:19
I had. Now what is louie Gohmert is the senator or congressman.
1:13:25
He's a congressman from Texas, Texas,
1:13:27
right? information from some of our former Intel people, that
1:13:33
there was extremely compelling evidence that can be gleaned
1:13:39
from sidel. That's sc ytl. That's a company headquartered
1:13:44
in Barcelona, Spain, that was responsible for aggregating all
1:13:50
of our, all the information from all the machines and whatnot.
1:13:55
But now, the main headquarters had moved to Frankfurt, you
1:13:59
know, Frank, for where Merkel, in Germany is said the day after
1:14:03
the election that Trump needed to go ahead and concede? Well,
1:14:08
they're going through bankruptcy. But they then
1:14:12
information as to how he votes for switch from Republican or
1:14:16
Democrat. We've been easily established from the information
1:14:21
that sidled gathered. And, you know, how, what were the votes
1:14:26
going in? And which ones were changed going out? And he said,
1:14:31
Can you send me exactly the information we need to gather?
1:14:37
And so I got that information and send it in the wee hours.
1:14:42
Monday morning, and before he would have had a chance to make
1:14:49
requests to get any of that information. It turns out there
1:14:55
I don't know the truth. I know that there was a German tweak in
1:14:59
German Saying that on Monday, US Army Forces went into sidle and
1:15:06
grab their server. There's some that believe this is the US
1:15:11
intelligence that manipulated all this in order to cover their
1:15:15
own rear ends. But it's a little disturbing to just contemplate
1:15:21
how corrupt the government has gotten with the whole Russia
1:15:26
hoax. The framing of Mike Flynn, and so many so many others,
1:15:31
Carter page Papadopoulos. So this is a desperate time for our
1:15:36
country.
1:15:38
That
1:15:40
it wasn't an official statement. I mean, I even checked out the
1:15:45
so called raid and I couldn't get any any military
1:15:49
intelligence feedback from it. So it might might have been CIA
1:15:53
and not DEA.
1:15:56
Whatever. Logical?
1:15:58
Yeah, it would be. Yeah. Sidney Powell has witnesses. We are
1:16:02
collecting evidence
1:16:03
through a firehose of American patriots. They are stepping
1:16:09
forward with what they know about this issue, including some
1:16:14
well, including some people that are taking great risks to do it.
1:16:19
What do you think she was trying? What do you think she
1:16:21
stopped herself from saying they're
1:16:24
late? Again,
1:16:25
they know about this issue, including some well, including
1:16:31
some people that are taking great risks to do it.
1:16:34
That's got to be as good as us either mentioning an agency.
1:16:38
Yeah. I think she was covering up an agency. There she was
1:16:43
doing she wasn't you know, there are some officers. I'm just DC.
1:16:46
I don't know. Just listen to that. I have another Sidney
1:16:49
Dobbs clip at the bottom, I realized that mislabeled it is
1:16:53
it's titled w LW,
1:16:57
okay, with these allegations, these charges, is the FBI
1:17:02
already carrying out an investigation of voting
1:17:06
companies where their servers are domiciled, and in at least
1:17:10
two instances, three instances. We know they're in foreign
1:17:15
countries.
1:17:17
Tell us where the Justice Department is in all of this.
1:17:20
I wish I knew that I'm not privy to that information. I know that
1:17:27
even democratic senators and Congress people for years have
1:17:31
reported problems with the system to the FBI and to the
1:17:34
government. And nobody's done a blooming thing about it. The
1:17:37
people in the election security part of Department of Homeland
1:17:41
Security need to be fired yesterday. They're absolutely
1:17:44
ridiculous. Of course, Chris Wright needs to be fired too,
1:17:47
because the only FBI interview of any witness was to intimidate
1:17:51
him and try to get him to change his truthful testimony for hours
1:17:55
by an anti Trump FBI agent. They still have politics infecting
1:17:59
the FBI instead of just following the law. We're on the
1:18:03
precipice of this is essentially a new American Revolution. And
1:18:07
anybody who wants this country to remain free needs to step up
1:18:10
right now, these are federal felonies, altering a vote or
1:18:15
changing a ballot is a federal felony. People need to come
1:18:19
forward now and get on the right side of this issue and report
1:18:22
the fraud they know existed in Dominion voting systems, because
1:18:26
that's what it was created to do. It was its sole original
1:18:29
purpose. It has been used all over the world to defy the will
1:18:33
of people who wanted freedom.
1:18:36
Yes, she expands a little bit on on that in her in her chat with
1:18:40
judge Jeanine. She keeps referring to the people who have
1:18:45
complained about the Dominion voting systems before
1:18:47
specifically democrats and she engineer had a nice loop over
1:18:51
that Sydney.
1:18:53
I believe that it's Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar.
1:18:57
I was reading and another senator that I don't remember
1:19:00
all had objections to Dominion because it was capable of being
1:19:04
manipulated.
1:19:05
Those are just two and I know I read about three. Yes, Carolyn
1:19:10
Maloney, I think was the first one and she commissioned a
1:19:13
report on it, which we happen to have a copy of, notably all the
1:19:17
articles that she cited in the letter that she wrote, and I
1:19:20
don't remember right now which government official she wrote it
1:19:23
to, but all the articles she cited had been wiped from the
1:19:26
internet in the last few days.
1:19:28
Whoa, purge purge wipes disappeared
1:19:32
tasteless bleach
1:19:33
bit, the bleach bit baseless.
1:19:36
Here, what kind of evidence do you have? There is statistical
1:19:39
evidence. There's all kinds of mathematical evidence,
1:19:43
essentially forensic evidence, math that cannot be disputed. We
1:19:47
have eyewitnesses to different features of the machine. We have
1:19:51
eyewitnesses to different aspects of the machine being
1:19:55
uploaded with data when it was not supposed to be and never
1:19:58
being certified. No state that had anything done to the machine
1:20:03
prior to the sort of prior to right prior to the election
1:20:06
without a new certification is going to have to invalidate its
1:20:10
votes. It's going to have to go to the state legislatures to be
1:20:13
decided, Janine.
1:20:15
I really, really like what's going on here. This is gonna be
1:20:19
very exciting, what a crescendo what a final act we will have if
1:20:24
this can be brought out to the American people proven without
1:20:28
dispute, and then we can blame China. That's really I'm looking
1:20:31
forward to that. And Sydney's on that path.
1:20:34
And also, Mr. Lord, Malloch Brown, his name has been taken
1:20:38
off the website for the company that he runs through the UK and
1:20:42
Canada that has a role in this. It's either semantic or
1:20:46
smartmatic, or the two. There one is a subsidiary of the
1:20:49
other, it's all inextricably intertwined.
1:20:52
No, wait for it, because she's going to reveal what is going to
1:20:56
happen next.
1:20:57
The money creating it came out of Venezuela, and Cuba, it was
1:21:01
created for the express purpose of being able to alter votes and
1:21:05
secure the reelection of Hugo Chavez, and then Maduro, they
1:21:09
used it in Argentina, there is an American citizen who has
1:21:13
exported it to other countries. And it is one huge, huge
1:21:19
criminal conspiracy that should be investigated by military
1:21:23
intelligence for its national security implications. And
1:21:27
there we have it, CIA vs. Di a, and it will come out that this
1:21:32
was a foreign actor. It was I think they're gonna go straight
1:21:36
to China. Because how about you come up with Venezuela and Cuba
1:21:40
and Argentina? Yeah, we know what's going on. And then the DA
1:21:45
will get involved in and then Trump will swoop in with his
1:21:51
cape and save the day. Something like that. I think that's kind
1:21:56
of how it's gonna go. It's gonna it's just it's just as much a
1:22:00
media win as a as an actual evidential win, but for sure,
1:22:05
the numbers seem very odd. compared to everything else.
1:22:10
No, it's a scam. We all know, I mean, anyone who has common
1:22:13
sense, sees as a scam the head of the FCC sees it as a scam.
1:22:19
Yeah, everybody sees it as a scam, because it's a scam.
1:22:22
Except, I'll go back and put replay a clip to 21 second clip.
1:22:26
Yeah. Which is lou dobbs being an idealist, which is you
1:22:31
ternary and such a dangerous moment in our history. I really
1:22:37
am very concerned. For the country. I am very concerned for
1:22:41
all Americans. I and I have a feeling that most democrats are
1:22:45
first Americans and not Democrats. They have to be as
1:22:49
alarmed as any one of us. I don't think so. I'm not at all
1:22:54
like that. I'm not even saying anything remotely close to that.
1:22:58
Well, you're not taking the patriotic angle, you're taking a
1:23:01
more practical approach. I'm saying the same things gonna be
1:23:04
built better. Everyone thinks that Well, we're gonna discover
1:23:06
this and everyone's gonna be happy. These Democrats, they
1:23:10
think this is great. There is no doubt in my mind that they think
1:23:14
that if you could go to them and present them with the MS. That
1:23:18
would be so what we want Biden Yeah, no, no, no, no. What? No,
1:23:21
no, no, no, no, it's, it's what they've taught the children. And
1:23:25
I've heard the children say it, it's okay to punch a Nazi in the
1:23:29
face. It's okay to steal votes from a Nazi. It's okay. And
1:23:33
here's the here's the the New World Order of globalist a hold
1:23:37
response. Andy card who used to be the chief of staff for George
1:23:44
W. Bush, he has a new position. I happen to be the chairman of
1:23:48
the National Endowment for Democracy.
1:23:50
Our favorite group, join us to help
1:23:53
spread democracy around the world. Our democracy looks
1:23:57
tarnished today. Because in part, President Trump is
1:24:00
claiming that things were fraudulent or there's election
1:24:04
was stalling. There is no evidence of that at all. He
1:24:07
should respect the respects the borders, he should actually
1:24:10
celebrate that he got a record number of votes, you get the
1:24:13
second most votes. have anybody ever running for President Joe
1:24:16
Biden happened to get more votes than he did. But we just had a
1:24:20
great celebratory person participation of democracy in
1:24:23
this country by so many millions of people voting. We should be
1:24:27
celebrating that but he should recognize that the time has come
1:24:30
for him to say the baton will be passed to Joe Biden, who is I
1:24:34
think the legitimate president elect and President Trump should
1:24:38
leave office holding his head up. Hi,
1:24:40
Andy card. Thank you very much
1:24:41
indeed.
1:24:44
I'm giving you a clip for the day for that pieces.
1:24:51
Thank you very kind of you very kind.
1:24:55
I do have my NPR series done to the election with Carlos
1:24:59
Jimenez, who was See, newly elected he's to be bumped out
1:25:03
some democratic became a Republican. Where's he from?
1:25:07
Florida, Florida, okay. And he does an interview with this. NPR
1:25:12
hates republicans and they know that Biden won we already played
1:25:16
that is going to hear it again. And she goes not in the
1:25:20
direction his woman wants and in the second clip, which is clip
1:25:24
three, she just get kills the kills it and it makes it too
1:25:28
obvious. Let's play these two so sorry with two Okay,
1:25:31
who's in the White House in January 2021 is clear President
1:25:36
Elect Joe Biden. But he is not riding a wave that his party had
1:25:41
hoped for, in part because republicans picked up seats in
1:25:44
the House and one of those seats is in Florida. Carlos humanas,
1:25:48
won the state's 26th district last week. He is currently the
1:25:52
mayor of Miami Dade County and joins us now. welcome and
1:25:55
congratulations. Well,
1:25:57
thank you. Thank
1:25:58
you very much. I appreciate it.
1:25:59
So your win came as part of a big surge in Latino support for
1:26:03
Republicans in your state. Tell me. How do you think Republicans
1:26:07
did a better job messaging to Latino voters in Florida than
1:26:11
democrats did?
1:26:12
I think a lot of the, you know, the, the Latins and the Hispanic
1:26:16
votes that we have here. Top Florida are people that came
1:26:20
escaping from socialism, communism, also, the fact that
1:26:27
particular message were resonated with them. They, they
1:26:32
know what, what things look like, and they don't want any
1:26:35
part of it. And so, at the end of the day, I think that that's
1:26:38
really what resonated with a lot of Hispanics are not just
1:26:41
Cubans, but a lot of Venezuelans. And we have a lot
1:26:44
of Nicaraguans and, and Colombians, and so that that
1:26:48
message resonated Plus, you know, the fact that, that maybe
1:26:52
our values align a little bit better than than some of the
1:26:57
values that have been expressed by the Democratic Party.
1:26:59
Well, let me ask you speaking of values, do you think it is time
1:27:03
for President Trump to concede this election? President Elect
1:27:07
values?
1:27:08
Yes, no values?
1:27:13
Speak it speaking of values, shouldn't Trump concede what is
1:27:18
what what is it?
1:27:19
What is it in a million years
1:27:20
is Trump conceding have to do with Hispanic values?
1:27:25
I was just talking about decency in general, because that's the
1:27:28
reason why you couldn't vote for him because he has no values. He
1:27:31
has no decency. He's not presidential.
1:27:35
You know, the fact that that maybe our values align a little
1:27:39
bit better than than some of the values that have been expressed
1:27:43
by the Democratic Party.
1:27:45
Well, let me ask you speaking of values, do you think it is time
1:27:48
for President Trump to concede this election?
1:27:52
So he's saying, if I understood him correctly, is the values of
1:27:56
the devil is more aligned or less aligned with the democrats?
1:28:03
airgo more line with with the republicans? And then she picks
1:28:07
that up and says, Well, you know, his values are shit. Is
1:28:11
that what happened there? Okay. Just want to make sure I
1:28:15
understood what I'm speaking, guys.
1:28:17
Do you think it is time for President Trump to concede this
1:28:20
election now that President Elect Biden has the electoral
1:28:23
votes needed to win?
1:28:26
No, I don't, I think that the President has every right to
1:28:31
provide process. And that process means if they if they
1:28:35
think that there's some kind of irregularities in different
1:28:37
states, pursue it through the courts, the same way that Al
1:28:40
Gore pursued is in Florida in 2020, he pursued the courts, and
1:28:47
wanted to recount in Florida to find out who was the ultimate
1:28:50
winner. And so there's a process and that process needs to be
1:28:53
played out. And then at the end, that process will work. And in
1:28:56
the end, something else a winner will be determined. And that
1:28:59
will be the next president united states. No,
1:29:02
not according to the opening of this segment. It's clear,
1:29:07
it's gonna be totally clear.
1:29:09
That's clear.
1:29:10
There's no doubt. Now, guys, not combative by any means. He's
1:29:17
pretty straightforward.
1:29:18
It's not very dynamic at all. Actually. Yeah,
1:29:21
it's done. Mm hmm. But this is not what she wants. She wants to
1:29:26
fight with somebody to condemn Trump to concede. And this is
1:29:30
the NPR modern NPR is, I think is worse than any of the
1:29:34
network's personally it's terrible as they speak, the way
1:29:37
they speak. So they do have a quite quite a way of talking
1:29:41
which just draws you in to everything they're talking
1:29:44
about. JOHN, what is the next clip we have ready for the
1:29:48
number three, clip number three, and we'll have a listen to that.
1:29:51
Now here on NPR.
1:29:54
However, in states where Trump is disputing the count, I mean,
1:29:57
how does the math actually work for him? To overcome a leader of
1:30:01
several thousands of votes.
1:30:03
Well, look, if I was here, I'll give you an example in Miami,
1:30:08
back in the 70s, there was a person that was declared the
1:30:12
winner as the mayor of Miami. absentee ballot fraud, all the
1:30:17
absentee ballots were thrown out. And then the channel, the
1:30:21
challenger, that what the person that was the mayor who have had
1:30:24
the defeat of supposedly defeated by this, this, this
1:30:27
individual was put back in power after four months of the other
1:30:31
individual actually being the mayor. So there's, you know,
1:30:34
strange things have happened. And so, again, when the toy
1:30:37
cutout and and the the President has every right to, you know,
1:30:43
challenge the results. And then again, there's a process with
1:30:46
that it'll be challenged in the courts and the courts will
1:30:48
determine whether he has a he has a valid argument or not. So
1:30:53
we just need to you know, I think we need to let the process
1:30:56
work Work it so how did you see it? Did
1:30:58
you hear the signature NPR? I'm pissed off at this interview
1:31:01
which he inhaled. Did you hear it?
1:31:04
No, listen, listen, listen, it'll be challenged in the
1:31:07
courts and the courts will determine whether he he has a
1:31:10
valid argument or not. So we just need to I think we need to
1:31:19
let the process work work itself out.
1:31:21
Okay, it
1:31:22
sounds like we're having a little bit of trouble with your
1:31:23
line. But I want to turn specifically to the pandemic.
1:31:26
Now. You are a mayor in an area that was a hotspot for the
1:31:29
Coronavirus earlier this year. And you chose to take more
1:31:34
aggressive steps than the republican governor in your
1:31:36
state such as a mask mandate with a $100 fine. How do you get
1:31:42
more governors on board with what you were trying to do as
1:31:46
mayor of Miami Dade County.
1:31:49
That is each governor and the governor and I really didn't
1:31:53
have a group or allowed me to do the things that I wanted to do
1:31:57
in Miami Dade because we have a difference. a different scenario
1:32:01
here in Miami Dade we have a much higher incidence of
1:32:04
positivity rate. We have a very urbanized area of parts other
1:32:08
parts of the state of Florida, not as urbanized
1:32:11
for a president like Biden's wishes to create a massive
1:32:15
mandate for the entire country.
1:32:17
I think that that's on an individual basis. All depends on
1:32:20
on the individual circumstance in Miami Dade County. We had a
1:32:25
higher incidence of positivity we had a higher incidence of
1:32:28
hospitalizations. And so I took that I took the measures that I
1:32:31
thought were appropriate for Miami. So lucky that this the
1:32:42
Miami Dade County Republican Congressman elect for Florida's
1:32:45
26th district Thank you.
1:32:46
Oh, man.
1:32:49
Got a boob
1:32:52
Yeah, man and the budget line. Well, I'll leave it there. We
1:32:58
got no time for you. You just not delivering what I wanted.
1:33:05
He could have had a good conversation about the Latin
1:33:08
community and all the rest of it actually developed some
1:33:11
information but done something now why bother Trump now?
1:33:15
NPR is it's crazy at once. Now. Okay, quick throwback before we
1:33:23
take a little break here. This is the President of the United
1:33:25
States in 2018. He is from the future. Thanksgiving is a time
1:33:30
of great American traditions.
1:33:33
And today we continue a very special one when a lucky turkey
1:33:37
gets a presidential pardon. that Turkey is so lucky. I've never
1:33:43
seen such a beautiful Turkey. It has been stated that President
1:33:47
Abraham Lincoln honest he was the first president to grant
1:33:52
such a pardon after his son Tad befriended the Christmas turkey
1:33:57
and implored His Father, please, Dad, please save it. In this
1:34:03
grand tradition, I am pleased to announce that today's lucky bird
1:34:08
and guests of honor is named to peace, along with his alternate
1:34:13
named carrots. The children will understand that the winner of
1:34:19
this vote was decided by a fair and open election conducted on
1:34:24
the White House website. This was a fair election.
1:34:29
Unfortunately, carrots refused to concede and demanded a
1:34:33
recount and we're still fighting with carrots. And I will tell
1:34:37
you, we've come to a conclusion carrots I'm sorry to tell you
1:34:40
the result did not change. It's too bad for carrots.
1:34:49
It'll be years before anyone sees the humor in this guy.
1:34:52
years and years and years, maybe decades before and maybe never.
1:34:56
I don't know.
1:34:57
I think I think people already do With that, I'd
1:35:00
like to thank you for your courage to say in the morning to
1:35:02
you the man who put the C and concede john c devorah. Back
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well in the morning to you Mr. Adam Curry also in the morning
1:35:12
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that one ephemeral experience. And the artwork was Mike Riley.
1:36:56
Who brought us just a well thought out poppin piece of
1:37:01
artwork he had the scared looking Eagle with the shredder.
1:37:08
paper shredder. The background
1:37:11
list of shredding yes
1:37:13
in a nest of shredded paper it was and let's just talk about
1:37:17
some of the incredible pieces that we had to choose from
1:37:20
because it was quite a bit
1:37:24
yeah, let me take looking at it now. There was this was actually
1:37:27
a horrible day because there was at least 10 pieces that we could
1:37:30
use definitely. And we had to pick one and we I liked the
1:37:34
Reilly piece because the eagle had that frightened look on his
1:37:37
face and and it was the extra shredded paper wasn't
1:37:40
and it was a mockery of his the CIA. CIA logo go Yeah,
1:37:45
I agree. Yeah, we'd like that. What else was there? I like the
1:37:48
whistles I like the the US Postal Service whistleblower.
1:37:53
Like the gold standard
1:37:55
gold standard was good for some good stuff.
1:37:57
I in the newsletter. I used the Biden pulling the ballot out of
1:38:01
a hat. That wasn't a question. Yeah,
1:38:03
that was a cute one. It's very cute like that. It's so so much
1:38:06
good. Just a lot of good pieces. Yeah, and luckily everyone can
1:38:10
enjoy looking at this by going to no agenda Art generator.com
1:38:13
it's I mean it's just fun you can probably cut some cool means
1:38:17
from all this. But also it shows up on T shirts, hoodies mugs all
1:38:21
kinds of other paraphernalia the guys over no agenda shop calm no
1:38:25
official contract or anything but they do split the money
1:38:29
between the artist and themselves and they show
1:38:32
frequently with a donation for the show so we're very happy how
1:38:35
that value for value system works and well I guess we can
1:38:39
say we're discussing that that artwork that that one from
1:38:46
Riley, I want to mention a note I got from producer Tom Swamp
1:38:51
Fox okay. They are not using shredders but furnaces. They
1:38:56
burn all that stuff. Burnt versus I burned bag. Yeah. In a
1:38:59
bird base. It worked in the US Embassy in West Germany and they
1:39:02
had this large facility they had constant flow of shit to burn.
1:39:05
Really fun to watch as a young man hauling huge carts full of
1:39:08
burn bags labeled burn. Same thing in Langley now I believe
1:39:14
that most of the stuff that's in those bags is shredded, pre
1:39:18
shredded. Stolen you'd have a lot of information in the bags
1:39:23
Yeah, I don't know someone will tell us what the what the
1:39:25
protocol is when burn bags. They got a shred Do you think if you
1:39:30
don't shred it's gonna be too easy to put stuff together if it
1:39:33
doesn't burn properly, right?
1:39:36
Well, I'm just yeah, I'm saying it like you want not to shred.
1:39:40
That's shred is shreds can be put together by puzzle guys. Not
1:39:45
if they're burned. But not to burn office only on TV you shred
1:39:49
and burn that would be my approach.
1:39:51
shred and burn nice. All right, that one down. shred didn't burn
1:39:55
and burn. I'm feeling show title right there shred. No ampersand
1:39:59
because that'll messed up the RSS feed but shred and burn is
1:40:02
possible.
1:40:05
Is that right is the I don't remember this, the ampersand
1:40:08
does screw it up
1:40:09
the ampersands the way some apps implement Yes, the ampersand can
1:40:14
screw up. It's ridiculous. It's a title. Yeah, I know. I know.
1:40:17
It's ridiculous because it doesn't get escaped in, in a lot
1:40:20
of different places is as a Unicode. It's ridiculous. But
1:40:24
telling it's a mess. That's why we're cleaning it up with
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podcasting. 2.0.
1:40:30
Save the ampersand.
1:40:31
Yes, it's our number one mission. Make sure we can use
1:40:35
ampersands and titles people. Thank you very much to Mike
1:40:40
Riley. a pro. we all we all know he's a pro. And thank you to all
1:40:45
the artists who participated in the twice a week contest. It's
1:40:49
fantastic. I I was talking to I had a little deal. dm was the
1:40:56
executive producer Dana over there. The Hollywood guy. Dana,
1:41:01
the Hollywood producer.
1:41:02
Hi, Dana. Yeah, we all everyone loves Dana.
1:41:05
Yeah. And he says that.
1:41:08
He said to people in Hollywood,
1:41:10
no, they really hate it. He confirms he said the things that
1:41:14
you guys get done on the show, particularly the artwork, it's
1:41:16
impossible. There's no place I could not get a budget for that.
1:41:20
It's just it's it would never happen. And how somehow this
1:41:24
works in this show. He's he loves being a part of it. So
1:41:28
let's thank some of our so that's no agenda generator comm
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And time and talent has been spent well on these on these
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pieces of artwork and for the treasure. We go to our executive
1:42:02
producers and associate executive producer in our
1:42:06
executive producers of this episode here on NPR. JOHN, who
1:42:12
do we have? Well, let's start off with Tyler Lewis was in
1:42:16
Albany, Oregon, he gave us $1,000 Whoa, I can read I'm
1:42:20
gonna read this. No, but I only I can't get to the end. First of
1:42:23
all, I'm in need it because is it more in peace? Thanks, Tyler.
1:42:26
First of all, I'm in need of a massive dose of dee doo. Sure we
1:42:28
can get that
1:42:31
you've been reduced.
1:42:36
And he goes on and says I need I've been enlisted for a better
1:42:39
part of a decade without giving you a single sense. So you give
1:42:42
us $1,000 That's nice. I was hit squarely in the mouth at my
1:42:46
wife's family Christmas party where my father and brother in
1:42:48
law gifted each other slide whistles and T shirts and
1:42:52
blazers emblazoned with the logo of some dumb podcast and never
1:42:56
heard that. Agenda t shirts was like, Yes, this is your family.
1:43:03
Honey. This is what I'm marrying into.
1:43:05
Mm hmm. Yeah. And no, my obvious reaction was quote, what the
1:43:11
hell is this cult that I've married into?
1:43:16
During a hat with a beanie with a spinning right during the
1:43:21
evening, we discuss topics ranging from video games to
1:43:25
themes as mind control to gun control. back the following
1:43:29
week, I started downloading the show around Episode 265. A while
1:43:35
back okay, it has been just wow, two different guys before they
1:43:39
replaced us. I have not missed an episode since. Well, I'd love
1:43:45
for this donation to be put toward my own Insta knighting. I
1:43:49
am foregoing the honor in order to make my smokin hot wife,
1:43:54
Kristin, a dame for her 33rd birthday. 1117. There it is.
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She's the absolute love of my life and the mother of our
1:44:02
beautiful daughter Lillian, who will be two in January. Oh,
1:44:06
she's rather she is running around in a circle. Kristen and
1:44:09
I have been together for 13 wonderful years, not a second of
1:44:13
which I would trade for the world except maybe that time I
1:44:17
told her she was acting a certain way. Oh, no. That may
1:44:22
have been a bit of me. Wait,
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let me guess. Let me guess. Let
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me Yes. hysterical was that the word you used could have been
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that.
1:44:31
hysterical? You're acting hysterical. Calm down asked for
1:44:35
a better partner. Have you traveled through the bizarre
1:44:37
times while only listening to the show secondhand for most of
1:44:40
the time I have she slowly been adding more of the show into her
1:44:44
media diet. And in the past two years it is become routine,
1:44:51
listening in the car and around the house. Recently well feeding
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Lily that was listening to the show and as Jcd gave this Zephyr
1:44:58
report of seven cars I heard an audible gasp from down the hall
1:45:03
in my wife's office followed by thank god we've been buying
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ammo. I love this woman. The COVID situation was highlighted
1:45:16
it highlighted the value for value that no agenda show is
1:45:18
brought to our family without you and your level headed
1:45:20
discussion. Our dissection of the media is blatant and
1:45:24
unrelenting BS. The COVID says there is no telling how in
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gorged our mC mC delay would be just donation now he did By the
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way, this is a long note. Yes, don't make these notes this
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long. This donation is only a small by $1,000 this donation is
1:45:41
only a small fraction of the value we've gleaned from 10
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years of your media deconstruction I cannot thank
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you enough. Thanks for your courage. I asked that Kristin be
1:45:49
henceforth be known as Dame Kristin of data and dashboards
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that like a dashboard. Yeah, the Round Table should like white
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chocolate mochas and Swedish Fish. Now there's a combo I
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haven't heard of before. Of course we are Swedish fishes is
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that the candies that have kids okay yes a little fishes like a
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gummy bear on is not a gummy bears Swedish Fish and they are
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very popular in Sweden. As Virginia's I'd like to ask the
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following a heavy dose of milk for my beautiful bride Kristen
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rest here. He wants that he's got original Pelosi jobs karma
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and most importantly the insane version of the great gig in the
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sky Yoko's duet with with the dogs who have been informed are
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not a terriers
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you said they were terriers?
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No, I should I corrected it in the last show I said to the
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French Bulldog
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okay i'm sorry i'm still someone is behind and I was getting a
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complaints like well I don't know what's on I hate dogs. Why
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am I even a part of this conversation? I
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don't even bring don't send him anything about dogs.
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That's one mother.
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So good.
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jobs, jobs.
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next is Nathan queen in Nashville Tennessee 333 33 and
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he writes a note in a jingle request China's asshole donut
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slavery comma and a pasta Glock and a random l please random l
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dynamic Adam I love to show my cousin's or Rhino to mono hit me
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in the mouth of one year ago this October and this is my
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first donation please deduce me
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you've been
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I've been meaning to donate for quite some time and not wanting
1:48:20
to go to my first ever meetup as a douchebag it sent me over the
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edge you know agenda pod surely is the best one out there and I
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can't thank you both enough for calling out the M five and on
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their bullshit please keep up the good work. Oh and john stay
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safe. What was the third what was the third clip is China's
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asked how don't ask whoa don't enslave me. Pasta Glock. Oh
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pasta Glock. Okay, and the random l that's too many random
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owl there's no such thing as a random owl if you do random owl
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you always get the same thing and that's what you're gonna get
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it's what you're gonna get people here we go
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I got the my pasta Glock locked in loaded.
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ESP
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ICT
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is a very top heavy segment today. You want to get an extra
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because it's one of your fellow podcast. Yes
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sir daddy cast was $333 and 33 cents coming in, coming in from
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Richmond, Virginia. First and foremost, I'd like to claim my
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barony nice as sir daddy cast Baron of the center of the
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universe or Baron of the co2 for short. The center of the
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universe of course being Ashland, Virginia. I'd like to
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request pod father karma for my new podcast the daddy Castro.
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rewind, the daddy castor sugar daddy cast it was one of the
1:50:04
very early podcasters very very, and I really liked it he was he
1:50:08
was doing something different at the time, which was dads just
1:50:10
talking amongst themselves about being a dad. And it was I
1:50:14
thought it was quite quite revolutionary for any type of
1:50:16
media property at the time. Well, now that my sons are in
1:50:20
college, I'm going back to my parenting podcast, the daddy
1:50:23
cast and reviewing the comments and advice I shared back in 2006
1:50:26
relative to what I know today. The boys turned out pretty good,
1:50:30
but it's interesting to see what was going on and how we're
1:50:33
dealing with parenting 14 years ago and what we have learned
1:50:36
since then I hope that review can be a help to parents
1:50:39
currently in the throes of managing their own household I
1:50:42
asked the fellow no agenda producers take a look if for no
1:50:44
other reason than to bump my stats and give the show some
1:50:47
attention. And that will be the oh he has a link here. I'll link
1:50:52
his I'll link it in the show notes you can get straight to
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his new podcast. The original daddy costs daddy cast spawned
1:51:01
from my podcast love house radio, which began in July 2005
1:51:04
not sure if that qualifies me as one of the original group. Yes
1:51:06
it does. But I love those days when it seemed we all knew each
1:51:09
other and shared ideas comments and show bumpers. Show bumper
1:51:15
Hey man promote my show. Okay. Remember that we used to promote
1:51:18
shows. Finally speaking of the old days you mentioned Second
1:51:22
Life recently now john brought it up. I had a plot of land
1:51:25
right next to curry castle actually made some Linden on
1:51:28
that second one. I spoke at the closing of curry castle. It
1:51:32
seemed like such a great platform but like many things
1:51:34
folks moved on. I think I was gone when it was close. Remember
1:51:38
what happened? are enough rambling I have a couple of
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beers from cotu brewing By the way, listeners in show number
1:51:44
one fan and submitter of intros for daily source code as well as
1:51:48
frequent viewer of Jon's tech TV shows and designer the no agenda
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night ring stand. Take care guys and keep up the best podcast in
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the universe and we're going to give him a karma for being
1:52:00
around doing it and supporting the work. We love the daddy
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casts you've got karma
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nice. Onward with sir CB Night of the black thumbnails and
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sunrise Minnesota nuts 333-333-3333 today Yeah.
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Which is great, because we don't get nothing at the bottom as
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they listen to Episode 1294 on Thursday became apparent that
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something was amiss. I sent in a donation and note on the
1:52:31
occasion of my birthday my note got read and I was added to the
1:52:35
birthday list but you have missed my donation oh noes. Oh
1:52:41
it was a last minute paper well that's the reason Yeah, I got a
1:52:45
note this morning about some donation oh don't mention my
1:52:47
name. I want to be anonymous. I sent it I sent a donation in
1:52:50
this morning that's mentioned to people out there with the
1:52:54
donation spreadsheet is cut off at midnight the night before
1:53:00
anything that comes in after midnight pacific time. Doesn't
1:53:04
get on the show. It goes into the next show. I'm sure you see
1:53:09
the donation by now well it looks like if at all possible
1:53:12
I'd be credited as executive producer for show 1294 even
1:53:15
though my dumb ass obviously missed the cutoff for donating
1:53:18
to that episode if not I'm totally understand I'll take the
1:53:21
credit for the following show. Which is a lot easier.
1:53:25
You're doing what you do keep us all saying sir see me Night of
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the black thumbnail sunrise Minnesota no jingles? No karma,
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apparently. Well, I'm
1:53:34
gonna give it to him. Anyway, sorry. We messed that up. And
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got car Hi,
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it's Adam here from our customer success group. I just want to
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make sure you understand we're real sorry about that little
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glitch. Sir deskpro is not sorry. He's in Helena, Arkansas
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of all places probably pronounced Alina or Helena
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toward Baron hood continues originally sold a massive chunk
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of my vintage toy collection I'm submitting this executive
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producer ship in amount of 333 33 is a shows cut off of the
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profits. Cut of the profits. I'm a symbolic of the number of
1:54:17
times I've heard the number 33 since March. This donation also
1:54:22
celebrates what I call my no agenda birthday, and possibly
1:54:26
offer up a model of how to measure seasons of the show for
1:54:30
years, with a new season after every presidential election.
1:54:35
After the last election i was properly hitting the mouth and
1:54:38
never looked back. I feel less helpless now that my amygdala is
1:54:40
shrunken and have a family of knights and dames. I look
1:54:44
forward to my second no agenda birthday. We may all die still
1:54:48
but at least I don't feel so politically isolated. Anywho Man
1:54:54
Overboard shout out to my brother from another mother,
1:54:57
Rocket Man to the Bay. Worry not. He has been coming to the
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surface for tanks of air periodically and I believe his
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return is forthcoming. Thank you for your courage. Your work has
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changed my life and the lives of many others. And J and K Sir
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deskpro Wow, that's a really good accent. I'm sure he sounds
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nothing like that. And since she was assaulted by making sound
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like some stupid ass hick on a tractor, it's an axe. I like to
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practice I gotta practice somewhere, man.
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found that one again.
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There you go. JOHN vendedores doll in New York City. 333 33 is
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the best podcast in the universe and may be the only universe not
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to self implode after the election. I believe pathogenic.
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Can I get a D?
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Yeah, you can believe them. doesn't mean anything. Can I get
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a D Duchenne? My young friend jack poteau who hit me in the
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mouth by dee doo
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dee doo.
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Yeah, and of course we got a baby karma for young friend jack
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poteau.
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You've got karma.
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Thank you for your courage. Thanks for the support john.
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Okay, dangerous Dan, a love potentially love
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event delegator
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dictator of the style Iowan 333 33 and he sent a notice that
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actually sent in to notice the night
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name that he's using here or what is this? He doesn't know
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that isn't nice.
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It's really just what he calls himself in the morning, but I
1:56:38
have to mention this in advance. First of all, he sent in a
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couple of T shirts and a hat. Oh,
1:56:44
and a and a couple of three. I think maybe even four gators,
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though. And the Gators have this horrible grip face on them and
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everything that he sent in says sterol Iowan
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okay.
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So stir stir Rial if he did that well but sterile sterile Iowan
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and with a low it's got a logo in the morning anyways, please
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do me.
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Yes, we got that.
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You've been
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busy. This is a Thomas Warren Piece I am going to put the
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kibosh on these one of these days. I was hitting them out by
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the high school teacher after I was complaining that he who must
1:57:25
not be named Alex Jones, got deep platformed. Yeah, I
1:57:29
listened to Rogan forever, but he had to go and listen to the
1:57:32
Adams first interview on the cut and I didn't care until he told
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me a billion times. He was on the Joe Rogan podcast ah. The
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third number 33 hit me when the Trump supporter took Adams
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advice and donate it to both campaigns. I went to Joe Biden
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victory fund and purchase $33, short of Barry sottero and Uncle
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Joe jogging outside the West Wing. I shared the purchase on
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space book. And the douchebag high school band teacher told me
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this is a sign you must donate to the no agenda show. I can't
1:58:10
imagine a high school band teacher doing that band teacher
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chime in when you get the chance to get the most of the value for
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my donation. I'm going to consider my donation and
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advertisement trying to add value for value here in the
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great state of Iowa this past spring, I put on one of the
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original Super spreader events, a gravel bicycle event where 165
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participants from the Midwest came to beat to the beat town by
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a dam site to ride their bikes didn't see America. Guess what,
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no cases of Rona, no spreading of the Rona. Instead of paying
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iowa.com and search style island for all your registration
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information from podcasts. Look at the writing gravel radio
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ranch Episode 62. Anybody who buys anthem is gonna donate 10
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bucks to nogen. Anyway, I'm gonna skip some of this. This
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333 donation. 3333 donation is pry attacks for me do YouTube
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because I tactfully acquired the term douchebag from you
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gentlemen. Oh, very good. Everyone who fails to register
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for my event but shows up the day to register. I call them
1:59:37
procrastinating douche canoes. My participants love it. For
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some reason it does have an appeal. Good. Okay, it's almost
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done. I'm not sure how fast the snail mail is going to get just
1:59:50
to your baby making karma goes out to my smokin hot wife, aka
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the gold level sponsor who has the second human resource in the
1:59:58
oven right now. Our first Human Resource our domestic terrorist
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as we lovingly call her we'll be turning three running around in
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a circle as we speak. Hyah 12 nine Can you please add domestic
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terrorist Nora to the birthday list? Oh, sorry. It could have
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could have pre read this letter said reading it cold. So we need
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to put domestic terrorist Nora she's three on 12 nine. domestic
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terrorist Nora she's three on what 12 912 alone advancements
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fine yeah, thank you for doing the work it's now okay for john
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c devore. to complain about another long not war on peace.
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War and Peace. Please thank you for keeping my amygdala shrunk
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and let mo know this cracker will be donating a give blacks
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guns soon. bring us all together another dictator of the Iowa
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caucus you Karma
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Karma?
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Illuminati 333 for San Marcos, California in the morning Adam
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and john have some fun announcements to make first. I
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am this is big. This is big news. Everybody. Illuminati damn
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Illuminati is very excited to report that she is carrying her
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first human resource. It worked. Could I get some health karma to
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ensure everything goes smoothly while I spend this time as a
2:01:30
walking incubation chamber? That's one way of viewing it.
2:01:34
Yes, of course we have that the morning sickness and migraines
2:01:37
have been brutal. But my husband sir Brandon has been absolutely
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wonderful tending to my temporarily weakened state.
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Second, it turns out I have surpassed the donation amount to
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become a Baronet s. Excellent. I have sent the proof to john and
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title changed for me. Third, a title change for me. Third, I
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want to put out that I will be doing a special my podcast
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called origins of things and stuff with me and Nick the rat
2:02:01
on PCR analysis. Now that's a team I cannot wait to see.
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There you go.
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I pull some of my own dummy data I used to train a new hire at my
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work. And I thought I would share it. I tried to post about
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it on Twitter, but I think it was confusing and unorganized.
2:02:19
And finally, I have a shout out to Sir Ryan header for
2:02:22
organizing the San Diego meetup this coming Saturday. He guess
2:02:25
that was just coming Saturday. He mentioned to me in the
2:02:28
description. He mentioned me in the description, but he honestly
2:02:32
did all the work. I was no help at all. So thank you. So Ryan,
2:02:34
we have reported about that later. I'm using this as an
2:02:37
opportunity to hit a couple of friends in the mouth. So wish me
2:02:39
luck on that. JOHN mentioned bringing back the drunk or not
2:02:42
drunk game please do this going on. I was prepared. We found it.
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This was sent to us in 2013 is when we first started using that
2:02:50
jingle. And the original creator sent it to me again just to make
2:02:54
sure I had it. I still sing the jingle and giggle Yes, please
2:02:58
play it out of my vagina little girl. Yay. Thanks for being
2:03:00
there for us in these bizarre times. Thank you for your
2:03:03
courage Luma Nadia, and indeed, you probably need a few more
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months but then she will get out of it.
2:03:25
Indeed, okay,
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I hope I can help because they're asking for some crazy
2:03:31
stuff here. This is $300 and 33 cents from Sir largement Baron
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of Bali, and he's in the United Kingdom. So this week I decided
2:03:39
to pick an old episode to revisit I picked show 704 from
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March 2015 at random, clearly too much time on your hands or
2:03:46
largement. It was a simpler time when the hot topics on the show
2:03:51
were Ukraine Common Core and net neutrality. I was surprised at
2:03:55
how listenable enjoyable it was slick production great audio and
2:03:58
packed with classic ingredients such as john having technical
2:04:01
issues with Skype. Adam complaining about his first wife
2:04:04
and john grousing about annoyances from his backyard in
2:04:07
this case, a mockingbird that had no rhythm and no talent.
2:04:11
There was a better time back then, wasn't it? The episode
2:04:15
ended with a clip of Charlie Rose,
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interviewing talent dead bird
2:04:19
interviewing Charlie Rose that clip of Charlie Rose
2:04:23
interviewing Kevin Spacey and Adam commenting on how House of
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Cards had become unwatchable. A must listen for our producer Hey
2:04:32
man you're making the show look bad don't do that. lately have
2:04:35
grown sick of hearing the same jingles over and over and I
2:04:38
encourage all producers to dig deep into the vast Noah jingles
2:04:41
no agenda jingles repertoire? Hear my requests? Zika Zika Zika
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by m&m which I do not recall. Ebola is gonna kill us all by
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The Beatles. Okay, I think I think I know which one he means.
2:04:54
Oh buddy. Oh blood. Ah, yeah. Caliphate in Chicago. I believe
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I have that one as well. And Obama knows what
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he wants people to be requesting these he doesn't want you to
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play him does he?
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Oh of course he wants me to play Spring is here the temperature
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that I can't I can't find the Zika Zika whenever it goes Zika
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Zika Zika those small heads
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because he cuz he goes he cuz it gives you small heads are coming
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I think that was the one
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doesn't show up as such Zika it's like it's something was to
2:05:29
happen to the Zika stuff
2:05:34
okay well I will
2:05:35
anyway move along
2:05:45
can beat
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the crap map
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you've got karma
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all right it's actually anonymous in Louisville,
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Kentucky $333 and he wants to following jingles trains good
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hear the horn? Don't enslave me fluoride in my cup.
2:06:23
Hold on, hold on a second. Hold on. You cannot do this. You're I
2:06:27
have no reference to this you just reading a card. And now I'd
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like Oh, I'm sorry. Let me just do all the administrative work
2:06:34
right here. Could you go a little slower and tell me what I
2:06:36
need to get prepared? I usually repeat myself. drains good.
2:06:43
Trains good and hear the horn? Then don't enslave me but he's
2:06:49
got too many here 1234 ubitx about four here's five but you
2:06:54
can skip one for sure. And fluoride in my cup? I don't see
2:06:58
the story here. Trains good hear the horn Dona slave me fluoride
2:07:03
in my cup is the only thing that would be great is if you can if
2:07:06
we have notes let's just get those before the show. It just
2:07:09
takes up so much time for me then go find a usually do that.
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I didn't see this one. I'm sorry. Never do that. No, I do
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but this transparent to you. Yeah. You just forget to tell me
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about it. Okay, I got you this fine.
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These cases you can look at the spreadsheet yourself. I am a
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first wave no mama mo ro douche.
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Okay. I have much to say. But I have found time to sit and type
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which also means I'm not giving some of my precious treasure.
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Unfortunately, because of the forced labor I'm forcing myself
2:07:45
to partake in the sacrifice my 20s to work toward gaining
2:07:48
freedom and buy property some freaking some freaking where
2:07:55
just need a pond of fish and woods to hunt. I'm a dude named
2:08:00
Ben, I guess. I mean, all I do is supply the necessary means to
2:08:04
cast spells on the amygdalas the cable cutters. This is I believe
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a
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maybe a z could be because it's the Z notes are extremely
2:08:16
difficult to read. The cable company has become the internet
2:08:20
company but still has its own app to supply TV. The only thing
2:08:24
I see people listening to is no agenda and mo facts. It's great.
2:08:29
Oh wait, I'm dreaming. The news seems to be what 70% of the VOD
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these new
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Yes. And this is what she means. You know what it means? You're
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gonna be hearing this one a lot.
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People seem to like to make an edit. Hey, you brought the dogs
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little side notes. Yeah, little that's the kind of note letters
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cut out of the newspaper. He wants a goat karma. Okay. Thanks
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for your couraging you in the morning. Just a couple of
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important Nuggets to get into the collective consciousness
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here in Vancouver, Canadian did Scandinavia, we've had an opioid
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crisis killing 100 plus people every month for the last seven
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months, and yet COVID deaths for the entire province and been
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stuck around 250 for quite some time. Have you guys disappoint I
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guess he wants to make that. Yeah, this kind of thing we
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talked about, like the one death. Have you guys heard of a
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West African plant called Iboga. It's likely one of the most
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effective treatments for addiction. A potential Game
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Changer if it can be harvested or cultivated sustainably. That
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is. As for the collective delusions around a Rona, I'd
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like to remind folks that if this was really about saving
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lives, we'd be talking about the 10s of millions pushed into
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extreme poverty and starvation by the worldwide shutdowns to
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save some lives are worth more than others. And deep population
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is the hidden story. The media have never touched in this story
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while we're all distracted on that jolly note. Thank you for
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sincerely for your great work. And just funny thing is I can
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if you looked at it and say I you'll never be able to read
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that. Thank you for your great work and maybe we get through
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this shit show. peacefully as possible. Warren van city. Yes.
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We'll give him a little karma.
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You've got no karma. I'm sorry. Let me hit that again. Man. I'll
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not a spook. JOHN Adam, please keep up the great work, Sir
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David Pugh Baron of the pew pew.
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spook spot this.
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Everybody wants to
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smoke. Yeah.
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Sure, you're not? Sure. That's why he said that. Yeah, exactly.
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Because only who would say something like that? Out of the
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blue? No, is that thinking you're a spook, but now we do.
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All right.
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Well, let's since we've mentioned it, let's talk a
2:17:32
little bit since we have to talk about it eventually. Gen Z
2:17:36
Yes, yes, yes. Yes. We were gonna do this a show or two ago.
2:17:41
Well, last show.
2:17:42
And it turns out I've actually been harboring a Gen Z I was
2:17:45
mistaken and mistakenly labeling as a millennial.
2:17:49
And it turns out that JC buzzkill jr has four Gen Z's
2:17:54
that work under him. Oh, gosh,
2:17:57
how is that going?
2:18:00
Well, it's their manager there. He He confirms a lot of our
2:18:04
generalities. And he made the assertion that he believes that
2:18:09
a Gen Z person will never it because they're the they're the
2:18:14
pure product of the of the hovering the hovering parents a
2:18:18
helicopter parents. Yeah, he believes that the gen Z's and
2:18:22
their stories by the way of Gen Z's, you know, playing for a job
2:18:26
and then they don't get the job and the mom calls HR grouses
2:18:31
Adam. Now let's just make some definitions. At what age do you
2:18:36
have to be born to be you have to be born in 1995. My
2:18:40
daughter's on the on the cusp. 90 1995 to 2010 is the Gen Z guy
2:18:45
and my daughter made the note that as far as she's concerned,
2:18:49
and she's on the cusp, but she's not Gen Z. She says Gen Z's do
2:18:53
not remember 911 that's the big difference. Right? Right. Right
2:18:56
there was she remembers it. Yeah. Now, back to JC he says
2:19:02
that he believes that they will never ever be out from under
2:19:08
their parents. Ever. They will always be run by their parents.
2:19:13
Their parents will be there for them with them until they die.
2:19:19
Well to the parents died, but I
2:19:20
mean, aren't all parents
2:19:23
with their dad, we were talking about calling your boss up and
2:19:26
chewing him out because you got chewed up by the boss. Right?
2:19:29
We're talking about extreme. These are the parents and we've
2:19:33
heard this we did these stories. We didn't pay much attention to
2:19:36
them but we've done the stories of the parents who go to school
2:19:40
and have lunch with their kids in the cafeteria.
2:19:46
I forgot about that. Gosh,
2:19:48
that's so those are Gen Z. That's what we're talking about.
2:19:52
We're talking about they're always gonna be having lunch
2:19:55
with the kids at school they're gonna be at the go to the
2:19:57
workplace to go to the cafeteria. Wait is the effect
2:20:00
Probably there at Google. Is this
2:20:01
is this parents are questioning new security measures
2:20:04
at a Beaverton
2:20:04
Elementary School. Just days after a deadly shooting?
2:20:07
I don't know. I guess not.
2:20:10
It could have been.
2:20:11
Yeah, it could have been. Not it.
2:20:13
So we've seen Gen Z's come up on the podcast. Yeah. I produce a
2:20:19
Gen Z podcast. Yes. But before we talk to your Gen Z podcast, I
2:20:25
want to play a gent if somebody sent me this thing. Yeah, it's
2:20:27
probably not good for the show. It's dumped as rate rated as the
2:20:30
worst video ever. But no, I didn't think so. This is a woman
2:20:34
neither one of these modern podcast where you have one girl
2:20:37
or a guy usually sitting in a car. This is the sitting in the
2:20:40
car yelling at the camera style of podcasting. You know that
2:20:45
style? And we've never engaged? No, of course, neither one of us
2:20:48
could easily do it. Yeah. You sit in your car, you put a
2:20:52
camera in the car. It's basically your dash cam. You
2:20:55
flip it around. So it's pointing at you. Yeah. And you start
2:20:58
ranting about stuff. I will I will remind people I was
2:21:01
podcasting from vehicles in 2004. Yeah, you go set to set.
2:21:06
He's It's his fault. So let's listen to this woman who is a
2:21:12
Gen Z podcaster because she's in college, which is all as Gen Z
2:21:16
right now in a sorority, and she's just doing this typical
2:21:19
yakking at the camera thing. But it's the content, the attitude,
2:21:24
the style, it's one of those close cut ones where you're Cut,
2:21:28
cut, cut. So you know the voice is like we're slamming into
2:21:30
itself.
2:21:32
It but it's just there's something about it is it's
2:21:36
slightly different. And it's been called the worst video
2:21:39
ever. It's not. It's not any worse than it jennamarbles is
2:21:43
just got this other twist to it that you can't put your finger
2:21:46
on. The twist is Gen Z.
2:21:50
So I have some college sorority friends, they all decided that
2:21:53
they would challenge each other and see who could sleep their
2:21:55
way through the alphabet first, as in hook up with a guy
2:21:58
beginning with each letter of the alphabet. I mean, seriously,
2:22:01
what could go wrong. They just started this challenge two
2:22:03
months ago, one of the ladies already made it to letter K last
2:22:07
night and then found out today that she is pregnant with a
2:22:11
child bun in the oven.
2:22:13
And not with one not with two,
2:22:16
three babies. Well, someone was fertile and she doesn't know
2:22:19
where the dad is. It could be Alex Ben Caleb Deron, or the
2:22:23
other six guys. But on the bright side, she hooked up with
2:22:26
letter K last night is there for Kevin from Arkansas State
2:22:29
University.
2:22:31
It's a guessing game
2:22:32
who is about to be a dad of three.
2:22:36
Now these are This has got to be young millennials. these are
2:22:41
these are not from 95 of these kids are in their late teens.
2:22:46
Church 95.
2:22:49
Now this one on
2:22:50
your turn. 95 or 20 can be 24 years old. Are you right on the
2:22:54
five?
2:22:55
What I just heard here, someone younger than 25?
2:22:58
Yeah, she's in college right now. And that's still she wasn't
2:23:01
born in 2010. Right? Choose between 95 and 2010. And that's,
2:23:05
that's a Gen Z. She's the Gen Z. Yeah, they are the most not a
2:23:09
young millennial. Millennials are too old to do this.
2:23:12
They are the most affected by the schooling system. And that
2:23:17
and she talking about University of Arkansas. Well, how about
2:23:20
that? I got one from I got one from the University of Arkansas,
2:23:24
and then put that and when it comes to world events, the
2:23:30
entire generation is in general, under informed and over
2:23:35
socialized the over socialized part we know. But the uninformed
2:23:38
part is surprising to me. And it's just not having a compass
2:23:45
for what is what am I trying to say? They will take anything
2:23:53
that agrees that agrees with their feeling as the truth. Oh,
2:23:58
this reports got to be right because it feels good. And not
2:24:01
really go any anywhere. And in fact, the podcast I produce for
2:24:07
two Gen Z's which one is my stepdaughter. I do it with I do
2:24:10
it lovingly. It's very difficult to opening is always cringy. And
2:24:15
the last time they were talking about Oh, it's horrible. Amy
2:24:17
Coney Barrett was a meal. She was confirmed to the Senate and
2:24:23
Well, according to a report they had read from msnbc. She was no
2:24:27
good.
2:24:29
And that's all it takes.
2:24:30
Yeah, that's really all it takes. As long as it's just one
2:24:33
report from someone you know, it's like oh, yeah, well, that
2:24:37
must be it then. And the programming is just so
2:24:40
incredibly strong and they have been taught to hate Republicans
2:24:45
hate Fox News. Hate the discussion of hate Candace
2:24:51
Owens. You know, another on she's wrong. She's got to hate
2:24:56
her. And it's okay to commit violence as long Against Nazis
2:25:01
and Trump supporters. And although I have not caught them
2:25:05
ever taking any action on that, the thinking is disturbed. And
2:25:10
it's and it's prevalent. Well, the University of Arkansas comes
2:25:14
up in the conversation more than a few times it came in and art
2:25:17
in the conversation with this this girl over socialized
2:25:21
podcaster talking about her over socialized pals in the sorority,
2:25:27
and then mentioning the University of Arkansas, which is
2:25:29
there. They may may or may not go to that school, but they're
2:25:32
around it because that's where the guy came from. Was the
2:25:35
letter K in this capital in this goal to screw through the
2:25:39
alphabet? 26. Guys, what happened to the swallowing
2:25:43
goldfish, people? Does anyone remember
2:25:50
that? By the way, and then
2:25:52
anyone remember that? Only you would remember?
2:25:55
One of the libs? Yes, I do. Remember one of the lip Joe's
2:25:58
daughters goes to of all places a University of Arkansas. Uh
2:26:05
huh. And so he sums up with the University of Arkansas, it seems
2:26:08
to me and it they're cranking out democrat voters. I've said
2:26:11
it before the university system, the way it exists currently in
2:26:13
this country is to produce not an educated person, but a person
2:26:18
who vote for the Democrat Party. Yes. And they're doing a very
2:26:21
good job of this. And someone who with with enough training
2:26:24
and six months could learn to code.
2:26:29
Learn to color the code kids.
2:26:33
Now this violence thing is an interesting thing too, because I
2:26:36
one of our producers. To me, it's disturbing. Well, I got a
2:26:41
clip here that's I've been sitting on okay. And I consider
2:26:44
it because it's kind of an evergreen clip. It's Peter teal.
2:26:47
Oh, when Eric is part is the guy who runs his finances. Eric, of
2:26:54
the two brothers. One of them's the scientist that we played a
2:26:57
clip of recently. Yes. No, no, no, no, no, that's not to know.
2:27:02
Yeah, he works for him. But not Brett. But Eric. Eric. Eric.
2:27:07
Eric works for Peter teal. Yes. Eric Weinstein. Yep. Weinstein.
2:27:12
Now Eric is a an interesting character himself, but but he
2:27:18
was just talking to Peter teal, he's the Eric decided to become
2:27:21
a podcaster. So he iured a bunch of people. He's got a video
2:27:23
podcast. He sits there. And he's got a mic and they do two two
2:27:26
cameras. Shoot. You know, it's like,
2:27:30
editing. Whoo. All right.
2:27:32
And it goes back and forth. And so but he did it made this
2:27:37
interesting observation. And I had never considered this and
2:27:40
teal does have a way of seeing things oddly, and I want to play
2:27:46
this clip and it relates to the whole violence meme.
2:27:52
Look, the visceral problem with communism is not is not its
2:27:56
redistributive tendencies. It's the extreme violence that you
2:28:00
have to kill tons of people. You know, there's always there's
2:28:03
always a, one of the professors I studied under at Stanford
2:28:06
urban Asia award was from great, philosophical, sociological,
2:28:11
anthropological thinker. And he had this observation that he
2:28:14
thought communism among Western intellectuals became
2:28:17
unfashionable, you can date it to the year 1953, the year
2:28:21
Stalin died. And the reason was, they were they were not
2:28:25
communist, in spite of the millions of people being killed.
2:28:28
They were communists, because of the millions of people that were
2:28:30
being killed. As long as you were willing to kill millions of
2:28:33
people. That was a tell sign that you were, you were building
2:28:37
the utopia, you were building a great new society. And when you
2:28:41
stopped, you know, it was gonna be like lethargy, the Brezhnev
2:28:44
era or something like that. And that that was not inspiring. I
2:28:47
mean, people shift from Stalin to Mao or Castro or, but, but
2:28:51
the, the violence was charismatic, I think very
2:28:55
charismatic.
2:28:57
Ha,
2:28:59
violence is charismatic, which was the observation that brought
2:29:03
me right to an Tifa the wrecking Portland just tearing up the
2:29:08
place and punching people in the back of the head. There's
2:29:11
videos right, right, right. And then that says it's charismatic.
2:29:17
And so you have this charisma, violence and your friend there
2:29:21
that you're doing the podcast with a Gen Z, or is expressing
2:29:25
it as like, somehow attractive.
2:29:30
There's also there's also another part, which is universal
2:29:35
amongst the, the older of the Gen Z, the 9596 cutoff, is I'm
2:29:42
not a socialist, I'm full on communist This is something that
2:29:47
it's just said just like, Oh, no, no, no, I've Bernie Sanders.
2:29:51
I'm feeling comfortable and communist. This system doesn't
2:29:54
work. I'm a communist. And you can inquire all you want but
2:29:58
they clearly don't understand. Um, what communism is or
2:30:01
communism? Or you get? Well, no, no, it's not like your
2:30:04
definition Boomer, you get some of that. Like, it's not like
2:30:08
socialism, the way you understand it is different. Well
2:30:11
then why don't you call it something different? So there's
2:30:13
no confusion for you when you're like they don't want to work.
2:30:20
There's another thing, common common complaint. They don't
2:30:23
actually like working. And they would prefer to do something
2:30:27
creative with their time.
2:30:30
And I think I know that word passion comes up passion,
2:30:32
passion, yes.
2:30:33
Passion. Whereas they
2:30:35
do something that they have a passion for. It has to be
2:30:37
passion. I mean, I pack I have no passion.
2:30:40
Oh, wait, wait, wait. bookkeeping, the right job will
2:30:43
is there for me. It will come to me.
2:30:47
First, yeah, well, that's that's the mystical thing.
2:30:50
I've heard this one.
2:30:51
But kids in general, I think every generation has this
2:30:55
mystical thought, hmm. Oh, is he or she's the one you know. And
2:31:00
my soul mate is comes at stems from this twin flame.
2:31:07
The troll room is actually acting up, saying, well, who the
2:31:11
hell likes working? Well, that's kind of the funny thing is like,
2:31:17
it's like,
2:31:17
they're always working. Dad asked that person his age. Her
2:31:20
her his or her age. Okay. Hey, you person.
2:31:23
What's your What's this net? net? 58. net. degs got to be
2:31:27
old. net. net. NET young.
2:31:29
Oh, net. net. net.
2:31:32
is just trolling. That's what he's doing is 48. Shut up. NET
2:31:36
NET.
2:31:37
Work. Yeah. Okay, fine. Be quiet. NET NET.
2:31:43
It's a very interesting generation. It really is. am.
2:31:48
And I yeah,
2:31:50
I think that some of this is related to parents. But the
2:31:55
parents also got into this weird vibe. And because what really
2:31:59
happened in it started in 9596. The Internet. And then by the
2:32:06
time these kids were 1011, you know, they had text messaging.
2:32:10
They had AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, which went, I
2:32:17
think very undetected by parents at the time. And then the
2:32:20
smartphones. And now they're now they're trapped. They live
2:32:24
inside their phones.
2:32:25
They Well, if you think about the year do the year break in
2:32:29
95. The smartphone it was invented. Actually. No, no, no,
2:32:33
no, no, technically No. By 2007.
2:32:37
Yeah, I'd say 2006 2007 when the
2:32:40
smartphone key the iPhone came out in 2007. I remember because
2:32:45
I was I was ravaged by it. So the iPhone came out in 2007. And
2:32:51
the they're 12 years old, perfect time to get a phone.
2:32:54
Yeah. Boom, it's over.
2:32:57
Yeah. And they're very dependent upon it. And I get email after
2:33:01
email, mainly from moms who say that when my kid is not on
2:33:04
social media, they really calm down and become a lot better.
2:33:08
And we're talking Gen Z level here. But that when when just
2:33:13
let loose, and they're just there, they just go crazy for
2:33:17
it. They start exhibiting borderline personality disorders
2:33:23
is very, very odd behavior. It's it's I think, has been most
2:33:27
destructive to them. And I'm sure that you got this out of
2:33:30
your research. Nine out of 10, Jen's ears are on some kind of
2:33:34
what they call meds. Yeah, a lot of them are on meds. There's no
2:33:40
doubt about that. That was you can there's a lot of factors
2:33:43
here is more than just the parents, but the med thing that
2:33:46
is not helpful. Now, I want to go just as kind of a question
2:33:52
that's always bugged me. Gen Z in particular, but any
2:33:55
generation but but Gen Z in particular. So they get their
2:34:00
phones you get 12 years old, 14 years old, 15 year old, 16 year
2:34:03
old, they will pick up the phone, they're on the phone,
2:34:04
they're doing messaging, they're doing whatever they do. Why are
2:34:08
phones allowed in the classroom at all? There are some
2:34:12
classrooms they've talked about this and these little things you
2:34:15
put the phone as
2:34:16
little lockbox and before before before Rona. That was kind of a
2:34:20
topic actually that
2:34:21
schools was a topic we have been discussing it some schools have
2:34:25
put a lot the kibosh or kibosh on these phones by putting them
2:34:30
in these little pockets or in a locker they do different things
2:34:34
for different different classrooms. But those are in the
2:34:37
minority. Yeah.
2:34:40
Well, in most classrooms have the kids on the phone you see it
2:34:43
you take a picture of a classroom you see the kid and
2:34:45
the kids in the back row they're on their phones. Yeah, I was
2:34:50
just why is this allowed?
2:34:52
How is this good because teachers are on their phones
2:34:55
too. And their parents are on the face bag on their phone. The
2:34:58
whole world is gone. phones. Crazy. This is what OTG was
2:35:04
about people misconstrue it with being tracked. Sure. That's not
2:35:09
it mean. So I'm extremely busy. I'm producing multiple shows,
2:35:15
saving podcasting, sorry, hold my beer. And so I needed to use
2:35:21
at home some form of phone. For one, I'm outside just something
2:35:27
faster that I can react and do things with and copy and paste,
2:35:32
then then a computer, honestly. And I noticed it too. It's like
2:35:39
I really have to consciously put this thing somewhere else.
2:35:42
Otherwise, I will pick it up. You will pick it up and you will
2:35:47
look at it and you got to turn off the notifications. And of
2:35:50
course you can't because something's you need to be
2:35:52
notified because it's too late. BBB
2:35:54
BBB BBB BBB BB BB?
2:35:56
Yeah. And that is it's part of modern life, but the phone
2:36:00
itself, people will be okay. If you text them back a little
2:36:03
later. It's what I've learned. But yeah, that's remember my
2:36:07
game. person walking on the street holding their phone. Why
2:36:11
would you need to hold your phone in your hand when you're
2:36:12
walking on the street? I mean, no.
2:36:14
And the funny thing about that observation was, you mentioned
2:36:18
on the
2:36:18
show, wait, wait, wait, by the way. This is Boomer talk with
2:36:21
Adam and john.
2:36:23
Five years ago. Yeah, Zoomer talk. That'd be good. Never
2:36:27
show. Zoomer talk,
2:36:29
but you were saying
2:36:31
you mentioned it. I said, cuz I don't I keep my phone in a
2:36:34
drawer. Yeah. And so you mentioned this I, I started now
2:36:39
I started one of those things where you don't notice it, then
2:36:42
you notice it? And then you notice and then you don't not
2:36:45
notice it? And this You're right. People are wandering
2:36:48
around the street with a phone in their hand. It's like why are
2:36:54
you carrying this thing? By the way? They do that in San
2:36:57
Francisco and it happened to me via at least twice you get
2:37:02
jacked. One of the girls walking around at Foner hand a guy a
2:37:06
mugger Yeah, if you don't want of a better term, runs at full
2:37:11
speed grabs the four rips it out of her hand and Rick keeps
2:37:14
running and there goes the phone by Yeah. And that's that's not
2:37:22
that's something that happens every single day. He's got the
2:37:24
scooter gangs in the UK in London ripping off people's
2:37:28
phones but but that's beside the point. The sickness is the
2:37:31
needing to be in contact and that's just the sickness. And if
2:37:35
you haven't been in I don't think I did a good job with my
2:37:38
daughter either. Now she is from 90 and she's figured it out and
2:37:44
she saved herself now of course I can't hear back from cuz she's
2:37:47
I didn't have my phone.
2:37:49
Hey, Hey, what
2:37:50
are you doing? How come I haven't heard from you for three
2:37:52
days What's going on? But the the Gen Z is they're completely
2:37:57
jacked in it is a part of their brain is wired through their
2:38:00
fingers to the phone. And it will it will take some serious
2:38:05
work for people
2:38:07
salvageable. This may be the end of the road. Yeah,
2:38:10
most just one generation, maybe the neck. How about what comes
2:38:13
after the Gen Z?
2:38:15
Nobody knows yet. I mean, they're already being born
2:38:17
because it's 10 years of them. Right. And they're sneaking up
2:38:21
on us, but that they haven't been giving up given a moniker
2:38:24
that I know of? Yeah. Wow. Oh, here we go. Probably come Jen.
2:38:32
COVID. No, no. Yeah.
2:38:36
Like,
2:38:36
I'm not gonna call them Gen COVID. No,
2:38:39
I'm calling them Jovan, until you come up with some better No,
2:38:43
no, no, no, no. They will have Gen alpha Gen. Green, the green
2:38:48
Gen. How about the great reset? I think that the gen Z's are the
2:38:55
group. Also the greenies they're going to be super green, they're
2:38:59
gonna be super dumb. I know that we got a lot of you listening
2:39:03
and did but we have a Gen Z people who listen to our show.
2:39:06
There's, I mean, we probably have quite a few of them. I want
2:39:09
to I want some reports. We try to remember this moment. This is
2:39:13
one of our fails. We tried to get reports from I think it was
2:39:17
Gen Z for a while that Gen Z budget. Gen X Gen one of the Gen
2:39:22
Z and we we sent out the message we want reports on your sex
2:39:26
life. Oh, yeah. Because there's a lot of kinky sex going on
2:39:29
because these people they've learned about sex from from
2:39:32
porn. Really horrid porn. Yeah. Well,
2:39:34
we started getting some reports and the reports were so
2:39:37
terrible. Yeah, that we just just continue to project. Yeah,
2:39:42
that was
2:39:44
another failed exit strategy from the curry devorah
2:39:47
Consulting Group where we could not put together the the white
2:39:50
paper. No, but we've heard this a lot that certainly boys
2:39:57
approach sexual interest. Mercy with aggression often because I
2:40:02
think that's how it's supposed to be done. But let's let's be
2:40:06
fair, the whole blow jobs are okay thing that came from Bill
2:40:10
Clinton in the White House, you know, so everyone has some
2:40:13
responsibility and sex blowjobs are not sex sex. Exactly.
2:40:17
Yeah, it's like shaking hands.
2:40:19
So what can we do for these poor children? I mean certainly we
2:40:22
have to come up with some kind of program to save them from
2:40:25
themselves.
2:40:27
I think we've got two programs called the no agenda show. And I
2:40:32
don't think I think they're gonna have to save themselves I
2:40:34
don't know if they can be saved. Me You have one in your mitts
2:40:39
that you could save personally and you can't do it Luckily, I
2:40:42
haven't got one so
2:40:45
i will i keep this one afloat. I don't know.
2:40:49
We'll see.
2:40:52
I did that sorry. The children I love all the children I don't
2:40:56
care how messed up you're I love it. When they tie you up and
2:40:59
shoot you in the head you just turn off fox news when they come
2:41:06
to visit that's all just gotta be you gotta turn off take take
2:41:09
precautions by the way as you start watching one American news
2:41:13
that one American network deadbeat dental do it i mean
2:41:15
this is it's really interesting to see I think Fox his ratings
2:41:18
are are tanking now. And it appears that maggot country is
2:41:23
moved over to Newsmax and one America news and to be fair
2:41:28
about it. I know. I usually watch msnbc during the day
2:41:32
because I think that they have the you know, I can get a real
2:41:34
good feel for what we're supposed to think. And I'll mix
2:41:38
it up a little bit with CNN Fox News, I don't watch all that
2:41:41
much at all. But if you turn it on during the day, it's so it's
2:41:46
really vanilla and bland and you turn on Newsmax and these cats
2:41:52
are like deep into fraud and collusion and they're like
2:41:56
report after report. It just it seems like they're doing a lot
2:41:59
more just and I you might as well watch alex jones right for
2:42:05
Newsmax no no I'm not a fan of Newsmax I think it's a I think
2:42:09
it's shoddy I think it it lacks you know professional pizzazz
2:42:16
Hmm It's cheap looking and oh way and is worse. I mean, they
2:42:20
actually look slicker. But you can tell it's all about a bot
2:42:23
stuff. You know, you get you can get on these cheap sets and all
2:42:27
these things you can buy for 1020 bucks cost that much Well,
2:42:31
it's all virtual and you know, the idea of Trumps setting up of
2:42:34
not going cable and going all digital dead's nonsense that's
2:42:38
gonna go nowhere. You got to get on cable and fight your way up.
2:42:42
That's what Fox did that took forever. Trump won't have any
2:42:47
time. He won't have any time to do a digital News Network. He's
2:42:52
gonna be busy draining the swamp. Give me a hiring firing
2:42:56
secretaries of state and draining the swamp. Yeah.
2:42:59
I'm gonna show my
2:43:01
agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah,
2:43:04
that'd be fine.
2:43:13
And we do have a few people to thank for show a 1295. Starting
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with Matt and may there is may there's Matthew. I don't know.
2:43:24
Hold on. I'm setting up a I see. It must be Matthew. Yeah, it's a
2:43:29
typo. Matthew.
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I'm guessing Let me take a look. I think he sent us a note. How
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is the dog about notes that are the worst. This is written on a
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on a striped card is just small print. Or actually no, I take it
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back. When did we miss this? Did this not go in?
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I have no idea what you're babbling about. I don't know
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what course you don't because I haven't explained it. No. Oh,
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interesting. Well, this is I'm gonna just read this note. This
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Don't write the Boston me that came up with $234 and 56 cents
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And it's Foster and I can't read his name. And it's all scribbly
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50 was a separate check which I have at the bottom. Is Hillary
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My 73 year old mother is also on board. Nice quote. And she says
2:45:35
what they all say. Are you listening to the boys this
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morning?
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Now hold on a second. 73 is not that voice. That's just not
2:45:46
fair. Because when I'm 73 I'm going to sound exactly the same.
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And now you make 73 professional voice guy, I think I think 73 is
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the new 53. So give her a different voice. Okay, on your
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Well, the meetup schedule is is pretty much off the hook these
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2:54:26
says just want to send a quick report on last night's meetup in
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Pittsburgh. We're almost on a six week cycle. So we have
2:54:31
regulars at this point. But it's always interesting who shows up
2:54:35
the predictable assortment of dudes named Ben a UPS driver who
2:54:38
was late surprise and a refugee couple from communist
2:54:41
Scandinavia who came straight from the mega March. Plans are
2:54:44
being drawn up to buy their first gun so they can be
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certified mercans I also heard someone say very deadpan. I've
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always figured all end up in some kind of camp. Hopefully
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when we do we can all be fully enslaved together. It'll be like
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a party or Something meetups really been great during these
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2:55:09
Future Dame, Emma. And now we go to a report from the Charleston
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meetup
2:55:16
in the morning, y'all. It's same Jennifer.
2:55:19
Jennifer,
2:55:20
we are here after the child's me. She was a huge success.
2:55:24
We're gonna pass it around. Hey,
2:55:26
Adam, this is Tom Blomqvist,
2:55:28
former executive producer and writer of the world's greatest
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your listeners that if they have not seen the episode
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missed something.
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And I'm with this crazy bunch of people, fans of yours, and
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it's really fun. Hello in the morning folks are blocking 41
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here the other half of the animated new agenda bennifer you
2:56:03
guys had a great turnout. Everything was wonderful. My
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shooting gun so very cool. Hey, john.
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This is Sir William of West pennsyltucky and I'm not a
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South Carolina.
2:56:47
Those targets in the morning.
2:56:51
Little long for a report but nice to hear Tom Blomqvist who
2:56:55
indeed wrote that legendary episode of Swamp Thing the TV
2:56:59
show starring myself please go look for that on YouTube. Well
2:57:03
we sharing yourself no starring I was starring
2:57:06
guest star actually starring Yes, I
2:57:08
was a yes a star. It was the whole episode. You're
2:57:11
only in one of the shows?
2:57:14
Yeah. In a whole episode. I starred in a whole episode.
2:57:17
Okay.
2:57:18
Well, I do recommend people go see it.
2:57:23
Off to Charlotte. Hey, it's
2:57:24
bill Cameron at the Charlotte meetup big success. A lot of
2:57:27
people showed up. Grant Armistead is a douchebag. This
2:57:31
is sir Kevin deals the Earl of North Carolina in the morning.
2:57:35
This is douchebag chip and I'm giddy about mac and cheese in
2:57:39
the morning. This
2:57:39
is sort of psychopath we're having a great time. The board
2:57:42
is is king of Willis. in the morning. This is surgery girl in
2:57:46
the morning Rob ah still looking for an upcoming clippity clop in
2:57:49
the morning, sir Larry mF Jenkins
2:57:56
Houston, Texas.
2:57:57
This
2:57:57
is Brian from the Houston super spreader
2:57:59
meet up
2:58:01
in the morning. This is Jake
2:58:03
damned
2:58:04
deadbeat
2:58:04
douchebag
2:58:06
Hey, David here we've been talking about the VCR. Brian
2:58:10
was at the Magnolia meetup.
2:58:12
In the morning in the morning, man the final report we have is
2:58:17
from the Tucson teatime meetup in the morning. It's certainly
2:58:21
mofo. Thank you guys for putting together a great community. It's
2:58:25
an amazing crowd. This is Vince day my second meetup with my mom
2:58:29
who is no longer a douchebag This is Tiffany
2:58:32
Vince's mom Gen
2:58:35
Z or john brought his mom to the meetup.
2:58:38
There you go.
2:58:38
We have proof with my mom who is no longer a douchebag
2:58:42
This is Tiffany Vince's mom all hell is breaking loose
2:58:45
and I'm gonna buy a Bitcoin. john
2:58:48
and i met no agenda
2:58:49
Meetup group in Tucson on a
2:58:52
Friday having a great time meeting. really terrific people.
2:58:56
Anwar manyana he one
2:59:00
is Mar from the naked Pueblo in the morning. Hey guys,
2:59:03
this is Derby dike, sir
2:59:05
world the Southwest Wish you were here.
2:59:11
Okay. Vince's mom is now a hashtag in the troll. Here's
2:59:16
what's coming up. meetup wise now we have the the meetup today
2:59:21
which was supposed to be held yesterday in Denver city park is
2:59:25
the illegal picnic. So hopefully you got word of that. Also today
2:59:29
the Philadelphia local 76 Jersey strong selfish bastard super
2:59:33
spreader at one o'clock that is well underway. The virtual
2:59:37
Second Life meetup. Okay. Then on the 18th Wednesday, the
2:59:41
virtual meetup on jitsi. You can check no agenda meetup calm for
2:59:45
details. On Saturday, this coming Saturday, the San Diego
2:59:48
meetup at 12 o'clock also Columbus, Ohio small amygdalas
2:59:52
meet up at six and on the horizon November 28. That's
2:59:56
Austin Saturday Thanksgiving potluck. We have the same Santa
3:00:00
Cruz Mountains post turkey open range on the 28th and then we're
3:00:03
into December and for that go check out no agenda meetups
3:00:06
calm. See if there's a meetup near you. If there isn't, it's
3:00:10
simple. Just start one yourself. There are a lot of fun and it's
3:00:12
kind of like a potty. What do we do for end of show we got to do
3:00:36
the cracking is at the end of show ISO.
3:00:38
Well, I have one more. I have one more called Congrats.
3:00:44
I really let me see the
3:00:46
graduation.
3:00:48
No, no, I think the cracking I think the the
3:00:50
the the bad cracking. Yeah, I think so. Okay, I think maybe as
3:00:58
you can get I
3:00:59
think it's good enough for under showed Totally. Totally.
3:01:04
I think the congrats is a good one though. Just to use might be
3:01:07
a keeper. Okay. Um, I only have one thing I want to roll off to
3:01:15
finish up here. And we're done. Uh, there's this guy, a lawyer.
3:01:20
I always admire when people actually note to deconstruct
3:01:24
things a little like we do on this show constantly. And I
3:01:27
always like to see it everywhere. Because then if
3:01:30
everyone did it, then you wouldn't have the bull crap that
3:01:32
we're dealing with. Right? And this is a guy's one of these
3:01:35
guys sitting in his car doing this by
3:01:38
the I know these guys. Yeah.
3:01:40
Again, he's sitting in his car, but he's sitting in the
3:01:42
passenger side and he gives a big intro. But while he's doing
3:01:45
that, because apparently, sitting in your car, constantly
3:01:49
doing podcasts, gives you some sort of buttock issue. And so
3:01:55
this doctor told him to sit in the passenger seat. So now he's
3:01:57
in the car, but he's in the passenger side. Why are you in
3:02:00
your car doing a podcast? It's not that. Okay, I don't even
3:02:04
want to get into that. But listen to this nice little
3:02:06
deconstruction he does on a New York Times article on the voting
3:02:11
machines. And then he catches something which I would say most
3:02:14
people will not catch, but he did. And I would have to I hope,
3:02:18
and it's worth talking about
3:02:20
human error glitches that occurred in the context of this
3:02:22
election
3:02:23
in Antrim County, Michigan. unofficial results initially
3:02:25
showed President Elect Joseph arbeiten Jr, beating Mr. Trump
3:02:29
by roughly 3000 votes, but that didn't seem right to the
3:02:32
republican stronghold. So election workers check again.
3:02:34
I'm sorry, I have to open a slight parentheses because I
3:02:36
just can't ignore this that they are referring to Joe Biden as
3:02:39
president elect, and they are not actually referring to the
3:02:41
current president as President. They refer to him as Mr. Trump.
3:02:44
That is not the type of subconscious spin I would expect
3:02:47
from quality journalism, but whatever closing the parentheses
3:02:50
moving, turned out that they had configured the Dominion ballot
3:02:53
scanners and reporting software with slightly different versions
3:02:56
of the ballot, which meant that the votes were counted
3:02:58
correctly, but that they were reported incorrectly. State
3:03:00
officials said the correct tallies showed Mr. Trump beat
3:03:03
Mr. Biden by roughly 2500 votes in the county. Can we stop for a
3:03:07
moment and truly grasp what it is that the New York Times is
3:03:10
trying to get us to swallow right
3:03:12
here? I've seen this guy. more of that as a fast
3:03:17
talking lawyer. And he does point out that the New York
3:03:20
Times says President Elect Biden versus Mr. Trump.
3:03:24
Oh, yeah. Have you seen face bag? They have removed from
3:03:28
Trump's profiles just says Trump doesn't say president anymore.
3:03:34
He's the president.
3:03:35
No, no,
3:03:36
not not my president.
3:03:40
Anyway, I found that that little catch was was noteworthy and of
3:03:44
course the rest of it The problem with this guy? Friel, I
3:03:47
think is his name.
3:03:48
Yeah, he talks too fast. And he doesn't like he doesn't organize
3:03:52
his points correctly organizing for a courtroom to confuse the
3:03:57
jury, but he does a bet he has good points to make is is
3:04:01
actually quite good at this, but I'm not a fan. Sorry.
3:04:08
Okay, there.
3:04:09
You're still there. Wow. Yeah.
3:04:11
Yeah, yeah. Sorry. I just had to put my desk down. And I was
3:04:14
hoping I could make it in your last sentence and I failed.
3:04:17
Sorry, I'll
3:04:18
cut that out. No one will ever know. Well, they're gonna No,
3:04:21
no, they're not gonna know. Because every show so far this
3:04:23
week, or last three shows you lost. We lost the
3:04:27
connection. And this true? Well, the New York Times you know,
3:04:32
they have their issues they they can't bring themselves to print
3:04:37
the truth that we still have a president and identify him as
3:04:40
such. As Silicon Valley's all in same thing. I'll just take off
3:04:44
his tag. He's not president of course he's still president but
3:04:46
all right, you do that. And, and our producers have also found
3:04:50
out that this is rampid all the way through Amazon. They have
3:04:53
really taken it extra far with their Amazon Alexa answer to
3:04:59
stick
3:04:59
pace. Siri,
3:05:00
how old is the President?
3:05:02
Kamala Harris was born 56 years ago, Tuesday, October 20 1964.
3:05:08
So obviously that's it's a joke but you gotta wonder how that
3:05:14
happened. It's got to be one of those people who are paid to
3:05:17
check and see that you got the right answers. My daughter does
3:05:21
this work for me being a freelance. I mean what how else
3:05:24
do you get that? It's not a separate style. It's in the
3:05:27
basic answers of electricity. Anyone
3:05:30
has Siri. Siri, just ask Siri. It says Siri a camel is Kamala
3:05:36
Harris drunk or not drunk. Just ask Siri that. See what she
3:05:40
said.
3:05:41
I think I have a Siri here. Hold on. I see. Can I do this?
3:05:46
Uh,
3:05:47
I don't know if it's activated. Hey, Siri. Is Kamala Harris
3:05:53
drunk or not drunk?
3:05:57
Okay, I found this on the web first Kamala Harris drunk or not
3:06:00
drunk.
3:06:04
fact check photo does not show drunk Kamala Harris throwing up.
3:06:08
Oh, wow. I want to see that one. Cheese. Jeez. Okay, so it
3:06:15
doesn't really work very well.
3:06:16
It doesn't give you an epic fail.
3:06:19
Yes. No, it was close.
3:06:21
going on. All right. Well,
3:06:25
at least that's back in play. And that's good news for the
3:06:28
show.
3:06:28
It is well she's she hasn't really been out in the open much
3:06:31
as she she's plastered. She's sobering up.
3:06:36
So happy.
3:06:37
All right, everybody. I think that'll do it for today's
3:06:39
program. Coming up next, the new agenda stream.com. We have
3:06:46
grumpy old Ben's we've got intership from Tom starkweather
3:06:50
Rolando Gonzalez, the one I didn't get to last time that
3:06:53
Jesse coy Nelson got that lost in the mail. So plenty to do
3:06:57
there. We do. Thank you very much for participating in the
3:07:02
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3:07:05
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3:07:09
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3:07:13
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3:07:17
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3:07:30
Region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
3:07:33
curry.
3:07:34
And from Northern Silicon Valley, we're having another
3:07:36
shutdown because the other shut down didn't put everyone out of
3:07:40
business. A couple of guys survive. So let's get rid of
3:07:43
them. I'm Jesse diboride.
3:07:44
We return on Thursday right here on no agenda shut down or not.
3:07:48
We'll be here to deconstruct it all for you Until then, remember
3:07:51
us@dvorak.org? slash na and adios?
3:08:04
Yeah, well, first of all, luckily, he won't be here,
3:08:07
right. But look, what the president says is just on true.
3:08:11
Now we're going to be sitting here dealing with the wake of
3:08:14
this election cycle for
3:08:16
the next 10 years. So it's not going to get better, it's going
3:08:19
to get worse. And then I don't know how far along until we do
3:08:23
something drastically.
3:08:24
We all know that the election is over the Biden Harris team needs
3:08:30
to get on with transition.
3:08:32
I stand here
3:08:35
disgusted with this line shows
3:08:39
the election is over now comes the hard part, not even close to
3:08:44
being and those people that are telling you right now that it is
3:08:47
over our nine Do you
3:08:49
think Senator McConnell still seems to be insisting somehow
3:08:53
that President
3:08:53
Trump won the election he
3:08:54
didn't vote has not been clear. There is no president
3:08:58
elect, how does that relationship move forward? Given
3:09:00
that there are so many Republicans
3:09:02
who won't even acknowledge the election of Joe Biden,
3:09:05
it's just an attempt to you know, to hype up people behind
3:09:08
the idea that they're being the hero, you know, that they're
3:09:11
that they will not be able to complete this virus and rebuild
3:09:15
this economy unless we win these to us.
3:09:25
We think that some Berger is a person who's going to blow up
3:09:29
our beautiful bridges is a student for exchange a diplomat,
3:09:40
artist, a journalist like myself.
3:09:44
Now, subversion is an activity which is a two way traffic. You
3:09:52
cannot convert an enemy, which was
3:09:58
the United States is very sad. Starting with subversion, the
3:10:03
highest art of warfare is not to buy at all. But to subvert
3:10:10
anything of value in the end, until such time that the
3:10:15
perception of reality is screwed up with such does not perceive
3:10:20
you as and the system, your civilization and your
3:10:26
foundations look to your enemy as an alternative. If not, then
3:10:32
at least
3:10:36
that's the ultimate purpose. The final stages of it you can think
3:10:41
of anything without a single shot being fired.
3:10:46
This is the time to catch the movement and to continue until
3:10:51
the movement forces the whole society into collapse.
3:11:05
Really scary or we'll tighter and Huxley Harry Carey the times
3:11:10
like these will surely fade Oh wait. 2020 chairs have that
3:11:19
crazy knocked down rows turned into voting
3:11:31
script in which we're giving backstage passes were not given.
3:11:41
We have trust in
3:11:46
fear that what we fear will ruin us.
3:11:48
Huxley feared that desire
3:11:57
we might
3:12:05
adios
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